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  4.      XXXXmmmmTTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeelllldddd((((SSSSGGGGIIII----RRRReeeessssoooouuuurrrrcccceeeessssUUUU))))NNNNIIIIXXXX SSSSyyyysssstttteeeemmmm VVVV ((((3333XXXXXXXXmmmm))))TTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeelllldddd((((SSSSGGGGIIII----RRRReeeessssoooouuuurrrrcccceeeessss))))
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  9.           XXXXmmmmTTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeelllldddd SSSSGGGGIIII----RRRReeeessssoooouuuurrrrcccceeeessss - XmText SGI Resources
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  12.           ####iiiinnnncccclllluuuuddddeeee <<<<TTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFF....hhhh>>>>
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  15.      VVVVEEEERRRRSSSSIIIIOOOONNNN
  16.           This page documents the version of Sgm that accompanies
  17.           Motif 1.2.
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  19.      DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
  20.           This man pages describes new resources added to the Motif
  21.           Text widget by SGI. To get these resources you need to
  22.           #define __sgi in your application.
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  24.           For a description of the XmTextField widget non-SGI
  25.           resources see the XmTextField man page.
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  27.         NNNNeeeewwww RRRReeeessssoooouuuurrrrcccceeeessss
  28.           The following table defines a set of widget resources used
  29.           by the programmer to specify data.  The programmer can also
  30.           set the resource values for the inherited classes to set
  31.           attributes for this widget.  To reference a resource by name
  32.           or by class in a .Xdefaults file, remove the SSSSggggNNNN or SSSSggggCCCC
  33.           prefix and use the remaining letters.  To specify one of the
  34.           defined values for a resource in a .Xdefaults file, remove
  35.           the SSSSgggg prefix and use the remaining letters (in either
  36.           lowercase or uppercase, but include any underscores between
  37.           words).  The codes in the access column indicate if the
  38.           given resource can be set at creation time (C), set by using
  39.           XXXXttttSSSSeeeettttVVVVaaaalllluuuueeeessss (S), retrieved by using XXXXttttGGGGeeeettttVVVVaaaalllluuuueeeessss (G), or is
  40.           not applicable (N/A).
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  45.      SgNselectionBackground    SgCSelectionBackground    XtString    white     CSG
  46.      SgNselectionForeground    SgCSelectionForeground    XtString    black     CSG
  47.      SgNerrorBackground        SgCErrorBackground        XtString    yellow    CSG
  48.      SgNcursorVisibleOnFocus   SgCCursorVisibleOnFocus   XtBoolean   True      CSG
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  52.           SSSSggggNNNNsssseeeelllleeeeccccttttiiiioooonnnnBBBBaaaacccckkkkggggrrrroooouuuunnnndddd
  53.                     Specifies the text selection backgroung color.  In
  54.                     non-SGI text widget the widget's foreground color
  55.                     is used for the text selection background.
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  57.           SSSSggggNNNNsssseeeelllleeeeccccttttiiiioooonnnnFFFFoooorrrreeeeggggrrrroooouuuunnnndddd
  58.                     Specifies the text selection foregroung color.  In
  59.                     non-SGI text widget the widget's background color
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  70.      XXXXmmmmTTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeelllldddd((((SSSSGGGGIIII----RRRReeeessssoooouuuurrrrcccceeeessssUUUU))))NNNNIIIIXXXX SSSSyyyysssstttteeeemmmm VVVV ((((3333XXXXXXXXmmmm))))TTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeelllldddd((((SSSSGGGGIIII----RRRReeeessssoooouuuurrrrcccceeeessss))))
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  74.                     is used for the text selection foreground.
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  76.           SSSSggggNNNNeeeerrrrrrrroooorrrrBBBBaaaacccckkkkggggrrrroooouuuunnnndddd
  77.                     Specifies the text backgroung color for text
  78.                     selected with the SgTextFieldSetErrorSelection
  79.                     function. This marks the text as selected with an
  80.                     error status that is indicated by the background
  81.                     color, specified by the SgNerrorBackground
  82.                     resource.
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  84.           SSSSggggNNNNccccuuuurrrrssssoooorrrrVVVViiiissssiiiibbbblllleeeeOOOOnnnnFFFFooooccccuuuussss
  85.                     Specifies whethere to show the text widget cursor
  86.                     only when the widget has focus. If
  87.                     cursorVisibleOnFocus is True then the cursor is
  88.                     not visible if the widget has no keyboard focus;
  89.                     if cursorVisibleOnFocus is False then the cursor
  90.                     is always visible even when the widget has no
  91.                     keyboard focus.
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  95.      RRRREEEELLLLAAAATTTTEEEEDDDD IIIINNNNFFFFOOOORRRRMMMMAAAATTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
  96.           XXXXmmmmTTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeelllldddd SSSSGGGGIIII----RRRReeeessssoooouuuurrrrcccceeeessss((((3333XXXX)))),
  97.           SSSSggggTTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeellllddddSSSSeeeettttEEEErrrrrrrroooorrrrSSSSeeeelllleeeeccccttttiiiioooonnnn((((3333XXXX)))), XXXXmmmmTTTTeeeexxxxtttt((((3333XXXX)))),
  98.           XXXXmmmmTTTTeeeexxxxttttFFFFiiiieeeelllldddd((((3333XXXX)))), CCCCoooorrrreeee((((3333XXXX)))),
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