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83) How does the ScrolledWindow manage resizing?
[Last modified: June 95] Answer: The scrolled window should resize its immediate child when it is resized. The child is XmNworkWindow in the default application-defined scrolling mode or XmNclipWindow in the automatic scrolling mode. In either case, you can then resize your row column. If you set XmNadjustLast, the children of a one column row column will be automatically resized. Ken Lee
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