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/*
* HISTORY
*/
#ifndef _XmDialogSavvyT_H
#define _XmDialogSavvyT_H
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
externalref XrmQuark XmQTdialogShellSavvy;
/* This trait also requires a resource named "defaultPosition".
If the child has the trait, the resource will be get and set by
the DialogShell ChangeManaged */
/* Trait structures and typedefs, place typedefs first */
typedef void (*XmDialogSavvyMapUnmapProc)(Widget wid,
Boolean map_unmap);
/* Version 0: initial release. */
typedef struct _XmDialogSavvyTraitRec {
int version; /* 0 */
XmDialogSavvyMapUnmapProc callMapUnmapCB;
} XmDialogSavvyTraitRec,*XmDialogSavvyTrait;
/* This macro is part of the trait and is used for the following situation
DialogShells always mimic the child position on themselves.
If the SetValues on a bb child position was 0,
which is always the _current_ position of the bb in a DialogShell,
Xt does not see a change and therefore not trigerred a geometry request.
So BB (or any dialogShellSavvy child) has to catch this case
and change the position request to use a special value in its
SetValues method, XmDIALOG_SAVVY_FORCE_ORIGIN, to notify the Dialog that
it really wants to move in 0 */
#define XmDIALOG_SAVVY_FORCE_ORIGIN ((Position)~0L)
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* Close scope of 'extern "C"' declaration which encloses file. */
#endif
#endif /* _XmDialogSavvyT_H */
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