# $XConsortium: ToggleBtn1.scr /main/6 1995/07/17 20:07:35 drk $ # # Motif # # Copyright (c) 1987-2012, The Open Group. All rights reserved. # # These libraries and programs are free software; you can # redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU # Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software # Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # These libraries and programs are distributed in the hope that # they will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the # implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR # PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with these librararies and programs; if not, write # to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth # Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # # # HISTORY # # This is a simple test of toggle button behaviors. To toggle a # toggle button, click anywhere on the label or on the indicator. # Click on Toggle1. The indicator should fill to show it is on. # Three callback messages appeared in the xterm window: Arm, Value Changed, # and Disarm. Toggle Button 1 uses a large font and its indicator is # sized proportionally. # Press MB1 down on Toggle1, then move outside the window and release # the button. # You should get Arm and Disarm callback messages. The toggle indicator # will change when you press the button and should revert when you move # outside the window. # Move the pointer back over Toggle1, and use the space bar to toggle # the indicator. LocatePointer ToggleButton1 ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton1 PressMB Btn1 LocatePointer ToggleButton1 Off ReleaseMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton1 LocatePointer ToggleButton1 ClickKey KSpace CompareVisual ToggleButton1 ClickKey KSpace CompareVisual ToggleButton1 Continue # Move the pointer over Toggle2. Toggle the toggle button using either # the mouse or the keyboard, as you did with Toggle1. The indicator # should not fill with a new color, but the top and bottom shadows # should change # Leave this button ON before you continue # It should remain highlighted for the remainder of the test. LocatePointer ToggleButton2 ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton2 Continue # Toggle3 should show no indicator. Toggle it, and the indicator will appear. LocatePointer ToggleButton3 CompareVisual ToggleButton3 ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton3 Continue # Toggle4 should already appear ON. You can manipulate it normally. # Toggle5 contains a pixmap instead of a label. When you toggle the # toggle button, the pixmap will change. LocatePointer ToggleButton4 CompareVisual ToggleButton4 ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton4 LocatePointer ToggleButton5 CompareVisual ToggleButton5 ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton5 Continue # Toggle6 has no indicator. When you toggle it, the shadows should change # so that it appears depressed. Press again and it will revert. LocatePointer ToggleButton6 CompareVisual ToggleButton6 ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton6 ClickMB Btn1 CompareVisual ToggleButton6 Continue # Toggle5 should now be toggled to the ON position (smiley face). CompareVisual ToggleButton5 Continue # Toggle5 should now be toggled to the OFF position (circles). CompareVisual ToggleButton5 Continue # The background of ToggleButton5 will change to be a smile face # pixmap CompareVisual ToggleButton5 Continue # The background of ToggleButton5 will change back to the default # background color. CompareVisual ToggleButton5 Continue Exit