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/* 
 * HISTORY
*/ 
/*
static char rcsid[] = "$XConsortium: Scrollbar5.dat /main/5 1995/07/13 19:15:15 drk $"
*/

#) A client with a scrollbar contained in a frame should appear. The
   scrollbar should be vertical with height set at 250 and
   width at 50. 
#) Press MB1 in the DOWN arrow area of the scrollbar. The callback
   reason and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press MB1 in the UP arrow area of the scrollbar. The callback
   reason and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press the DOWN arrow key in the scrollbar. The callback reason and value
   should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press the UP arrow key in the scrollbar. The callback reason and value
   should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press the LEFT arrow key in the scrollbar. Nothing should happen. 
#) Press the RIGHT arrow key in the scrollbar. Nothing should happen. 
C)

#) Press MB1 on the slider and release without moving. No visual
   change should occur, but the callback reason and value
   should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press MB1 on the slider and drag the slider downwards. The callback
   reason and value should be printed as the slider moves. 
#) Press MB1 in the slider area below the slider. The callback reason
   and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press <Shift> MB1 in the scrollbar's DOWN arrow. Nothing should happen. 
#) Press <Ctrl> MB1 in the scrollbar's DOWN arrow. The callback reason
   and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press <Ctrl> MB1 in the scrollbar's UP Arrow. The callback reason and
   value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Continue to have Orientation change to HORIZONTAL. 
C)

#) A client with a scrollbar contained in a frame should appear. The
   scrollbar should be horizontal with width set at 250 and
   height at 50. 
#) Press MB1 in the RIGHT arrow area of the scrollbar. The callback
   reason and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press MB1 in the LEFT arrow area of the scrollbar. The callback
   reason and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press the RIGHT arrow key in the scrollbar. The callback reason and value
   should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press the LEFT arrow key in the scrollbar. The callback reason and value
   should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press the UP arrow key in the scrollbar. Nothing should happen. 
#) Press the DOWN arrow key in the scrollbar. Nothing should happen. 
C)

#) Press MB1 on the slider and release without moving. No visual
   change should occur, but the callback reason and value
   should be printed in the xterm window. 
#) Press MB1 on the slider and drag the slider. The callback
   reason and value should be printed as the slider moves. 
#) Press MB1 in the slider area to the left of the slider. The callback
   reason and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press <Shift> MB1 in the scrollbar's right arrow. Nothing should happen. 
#) Press <Ctrl> MB1 in the scrollbar's RIGHT arrow. The callback reason
   and value should be printed in the term window. 
#) Press <Ctrl> MB1 in the scrollbar's LEFT arrow. The callback reason
   and value should be printed in the term window.
C)
E)