'\" t .\" ObjectAP.sgm /main/8 1996/09/08 20:54:48 rws $ .de P! .fl \!!1 setgray .fl \\&.\" .fl \!!0 setgray .fl \" force out current output buffer \!!save /psv exch def currentpoint translate 0 0 moveto \!!/showpage{}def .fl \" prolog .sy sed -e 's/^/!/' \\$1\" bring in postscript file \!!psv restore . .de pF .ie \\*(f1 .ds f1 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f2 .ds f2 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f3 .ds f3 \\n(.f .el .ie \\*(f4 .ds f4 \\n(.f .el .tm ? font overflow .ft \\$1 .. .de fP .ie !\\*(f4 \{\ . ft \\*(f4 . ds f4\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f3 \{\ . ft \\*(f3 . ds f3\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f2 \{\ . ft \\*(f2 . ds f2\" ' br \} .el .ie !\\*(f1 \{\ . ft \\*(f1 . ds f1\" ' br \} .el .tm ? font underflow .. .ds f1\" .ds f2\" .ds f3\" .ds f4\" .ta 8n 16n 24n 32n 40n 48n 56n 64n 72n .TH "XmObjectAtPoint" 3 .SH "NAME" \fBXmObjectAtPoint\fP \(em A toolkit function that determines which child intersects or comes closest to a specified point "XmObjectAtPoint" .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP .nf #include \fBWidget \fBXmObjectAtPoint\fP\fR( \fBWidget \fBwidget\fR\fR, \fBPosition \fBx\fR\fR, \fBPosition \fBy\fR\fR); .fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBXmObjectAtPoint\fP searches the child list of the specified manager \fIwidget\fP and returns the child most closely associated with the specified \fIx\fP,\fIy\fP coordinate pair\&. .PP For the typical Motif manager \fIwidget\fP, \fBXmObjectAtPoint\fP uses the following rules to determine the returned object: .IP " \(bu" 6 If one child intersects \fIx,y\fP, \fBXmObjectAtPoint\fP returns the widget ID of that child\&. .IP " \(bu" 6 If more than one child intersects \fIx,y\fP, \fBXmObjectAtPoint\fP returns the widget ID of the visible child\&. .IP " \(bu" 6 If no child intersects \fIx\fP,\fIy\fP, \fBXmObjectAtPoint\fP returns NULL\&. .PP The preceding rules are only general\&. In fact, each manager \fIwidget\fP is free to define "most closely associated" as it desires\&. For example, if no child intersects \fIx,y\fP, a manager might return the child closest to \fIx,y\fP\&. .IP "\fIwidget\fP" 10 Specifies a manager widget\&. .IP "\fIx\fP" 10 Specifies the x-coordinate about which you are seeking child information\&. The x-coordinate must be specified in pixels, relative to the left side of \fImanager\fP\&. .IP "\fIy\fP" 10 Specifies the y-coordinate about which you are seeking child information\&. The y-coordinate must be specified in pixels, relative to the top side of \fImanager\fP\&. .SH "RETURN" .PP Returns the child of \fImanager\fP most closely associated with \fIx,y\fP\&. If none of its children are sufficiently associated with \fIx,y\fP, returns NULL\&. .SH "RELATED" .PP \fBXmManager\fP(3)\&. .\" created by instant / docbook-to-man, Sun 22 Dec 1996, 20:27