Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!linus!philabs!nbc1!nbc1!colin From: colin@nbc1.nbc1.ge.com (Colin Rafferty) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x.motif Subject: Re: Non-standard scrollbar placement Message-ID: Date: 17 Jan 91 18:16:20 GMT References: <823@igor.Rational.COM> Sender: colin@nbc1.ge.com (Colin Rafferty) Organization: National Broadcasting Company, New York City Lines: 24 In-Reply-To: drk@twinkie.Rational.COM's message of 16 Jan 91 20:31:37 GMT In article <823@igor.Rational.COM> drk@twinkie.Rational.COM (David Kaelbling) writes: [I want to have a horizontal scrollbar that isn't the same width as the work area.] What I would suggest, although I've never done it, is to have the visible scrollbar as separate from the XmScrolledWindow, have the scrollbar that's attached not displayed, and have a callback on every resize/increment/etc notification do that same thing to the visible scrollbar. I don't think it would be too pretty a piece of code to do, but it should work, whereas I can't see having the scrollbar that comes with the XmScrolledWindow do what you want on its own. -- -- Colin Owen Rafferty | "Life is so complex, parts colin@nbc1.ge.com | of it must be imaginary." {philabs,crdgw1,ge-dab}!nbc1!colin | -Tim Thiel (I don't speak for NBC. Watch Tom Brokaw for that.) -- -- Colin Owen Rafferty | "Life is so complex, parts colin@nbc1.ge.com | of it must be imaginary."