- activateVerb
- The activateVerb property specifies the operation to be
performed on the contained OLE object when it is activated. Activation
is controlled by the activationPolicy resource. The activation verb is
supplied from the verbs list for the contained OLE object. The possible
values are as follows:
- XmVERBPRIMARY
- Open the OLE object for editing.
- XmVERBSHOW
- Show the OLE object.
- XmVERBOPEN
- Open the OLE object in a separate window.
- XmVERBHIDE
- Hide the OLE object.
- XmVERBUIACTIVATE
- Activate the UI for the OLE object.
- XmVERBINPLACEACTIVATE
- Open the OLE for editing in place.
- XmVERBDISCARDUNDOSTATE
- Close the OLE object and discard the undo state.
- XmVERBPROPERTIES
- Request the OLE object properties dialog.
- activationPolicy
- The activationPolicy property specifies the policy used for
activation of the contained OLE object. The possible values are:
- XmACTIVATEDOUBLECLICK
- Activate the OLE object when a double-click is detected on the OLE Client
widget.
- XmACTIVATEMANUAL
- The OLE object can only be activated programmatically via the
doVerb: method.
- backgroundColor
- The backgroundColor property is the name of the RGB color for
the background of the part.
- borderWidth
- The borderWidth property is the width of the border, specified
in pixels, that surrounds the part on all four sides. A width of zero
means that a border does not show.
On some platforms, the border width is limited to 1 pixel and any nonzero
value is set to 1.
- clientClipping
- The clientClipping property is used to control the drawing of
the contained OLE object. If this property is set to true,
the OLE object cannot draw outside the OLE Client widget.
- clientName
- The clientName property specifies the OLE class for the OLE
object contained in the part. The OLE class name is of the form
application.objecttype.version or objecttype.version
where:
- application is the name of the application that supplies the
object.
- objecttype is the object's name as defined in the
registration database.
- version is the version number of the application that supplies
the object.
- clientType
- The clientType property is used when an OLE Client is created
to select the type of OLE object that will be contained within it. The
possible values are:
- XmUNDEFINED
- There is no contained OLE object.
- XmLINKED
- The contained OLE object is linked.
- XmEMBEDDED
- The contained OLE object is embedded.
- deactivationPolicy
- The deactivationPolicy property specifies the policy used for
deactivation of the contained OLE object. It cannot be changed after an
OLE Client is created. The possible values are:
- XmDEACTIVATIONONCLOSEFOCUS
- Deactivate the contained OLE object when focus is given to another widget
in the same shell.
- XmDEACTIVATEMANUAL
- The contained OLE object can only be deactivated programmatically via the
doVerb: method.
- decorationPolicy
- The decorationPolicy property specifies the decoration policy. The
possible values are:
- XmNONE
- Display no special trimmings around the widget.
- XmBORDER
- Display a border around the widget.
- XmNIBS
- Display resize nibs around the widget.
- XmBORDERANDNIBS
- Display a border and resize nibs.
- displayAsIcon
- The displayAsIcon property specifies whether the OLE Client
displays its contained OLE object as an icon. If specified after the
widget is created, the display of the contained OLE object changes
appropriately.
- dragDropSpec (AbtDragDropSpec)
- The dragDropSpec property specifies the drag and drop
information for the part.
You can tear-off the dragDropSpec property to access its
properties and events. If the part has a Drag/Drop tab in
its Settings window, the drag and drop properties and events will be added to
the part once you have selected either Allow drag or Allow
drop in the part's Settings window.
The dragDropSpec property has the following properties for
specifying drag and drop information:
- canBeDragSource (Boolean)
- Specifies whether the part can be the source of a drag operation.
The source is where the drag is started.
- canBeDragTarget (Boolean)
- Specifies whether the part can be the target of a drag operation.
The target is the part under the cursor during the drag.
- defaultDragOperations (OrderedCollection)
- Specifies the following default drag operations for the array of any or
all elements, with the first elements having the highest priority:
- XmMOVE
- XmCOPY
- XmLINK
- XmILLEGAL
- defaultDropOperations (OrderedCollection)
- Specifies the following default drop operations for the array of any or
all elements, with the first elements having the highest priority:
- XmMOVE
- XmCOPY
- XmLINK
- XmILLEGAL
- dropAcceptableClassList (OrderedCollection)
- Specifies a list of classes where instances can be added to the part for a
drop operation.
The dragDropSpec property has the following drag and drop
events, which all pass a callData parameter from which it gets information
about the source, target, operation, and emphasis:
- dragChanged
- Signals to the source that the target or operation of the drag session has
changed.
- dragCompleteRequested
- Signals to the source that the drag session has completed and requests
that the source perform any necessary actions for the operation.
- dragLeave
- Signals to the target that the mouse pointer has left its bounding box
during a drag session. You may want to use this for changing the target
emphasis.
- dragOver
- Signals to the target that the mouse pointer is moving over it during a
drag session. The target must fill in the vote field of the callData
parameter with the operation acceptable with regard to the source
items. See the defaultDropOperations attribute for
acceptable vote values.
- dragSourceCancelled
- Signals to the source that the drag operation was cancelled.
- dragStartRequested
- Signals to the source that the drag session has started. The source
items, images and offsets must be filled in the respective fields of the
callData parameter.
- dragTargetCancelled
- Signals to the target that the drag operation was cancelled.
- dropped
- Signals to the target that the dragged items have been dropped and
requests that the target perform any actions necessary for the drop
operation.
- enabled
- The enabled property specifies whether or not the part is
available for selection. If true, the part's contents are
available for selection.
- enableVerbsMenu
- The enableVerbsMenu property specifies whether a popup menu
containing the valid verbs for the contained OLE Control or OLE Client is
automatically hooked to the OLE Control or OLE Client. If the
menu attribute is set for the part, the enableVerbsMenu
has no effect.
- focusDecorationPolicy
- The focusDecorationPolicy property specifies the decoration
used for controlling the display bounds of the contained OLE object.
The possible values are:
- XmNONE
- Display no special trimmings around the widget.
- XmBORDER
- Display a border around the widget.
- XmBORDERANDNIBS
- Display a border and resize nibs.
- foregroundColor
- The foregroundColor property is the name of the RGB color for
the foreground of the part.
- framingSpec
- The framingSpec property represents the values specified for
the edge specifications of the part. The edge specifications determine
the width, height, and position of the part.
- helpFile
- The helpFile property is the name of the help file associated
with the part.
- helpKeysId
- The helpKeysId property is the ID of the keys help associated
with the part. The ID can be a string or an integer value.
The ID must exist in the help file associated with the part.
- helpTitle
- The helpTitle property is the title of the help window
associated with the part.
- helpTopicId
- The helpTopicId property is the ID of the help topic associated
with the part. The ID can be a string or an integer value.
The ID must exist in the help file associated with the part.
- isRunning
- The isRunning property controls whether the application that
created the contained OLE object will start running automatically at run
time. This is useful for preloading an OLE server application to allow
activation to occur more rapidly.
- partName
- The partName property specifies the name you want to use to
describe the part. For nonvisual parts, this text appears under the
icon for the part on the free-form surface.
The name of the part can consist of alphanumeric characters, and must be
different from those of all other parts on the layout surface.
If you do not specify a part name, VisualAge generates a unique name based
on the class name of the part.
- sizePolicy
- The sizePolicy property specifies the policy used for
controlling the display bounds of the contained OLE object. The
possible values are:
- XmSIZEACTUAL
- Display the contained OLE object's image in actual size within the
widget. No changes are made to the OLE Client's or the OLE
object's extents.
- XmSIZESTRETCH
- The display of the contained OLE object's image is stretched to cover
the widget's extents. No changes are made to the OLE client's
or the OLE object's extents.
- sourcePath
- The sourcePath property specifies the file name of the server
source for the embedded or linked OLE object when an OLE Client is created
with client types XmEMBEDDED or XmLINKED.
- tabGroup
- The tabGroup property specifies whether or not the part is
included as a tab stop so users can use the Tab and
Backtab keys to access the part.
- traversalOn
- The traversalOn property specifies whether users can access the
part using the cursor movement keys. If the part is specified as a tab
stop by using the tabGroup property, users also can use the
Tab and Backtab keys to access the part.