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Arguments

 

keyboard-id

   OpenVMS usage:identifier
   type:         longword (unsigned)
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Identifier of the virtual keyboard from which the terminal user's
   responses are read. The keyboard-id argument is the address of an
   unsigned longword containing this identifier.
 

display-id

   OpenVMS usage:identifier
   type:         longword (unsigned)
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Identifier of the virtual display in which the choices are
   displayed. The display-id argument is the address of an unsigned
   longword containing this display identifier. This virtual display
   must be pasted to a pasteboard and cannot be batched or occluded.
 

selected-choice-number

   OpenVMS usage:word_unsigned
   type:         word (unsigned)
   access:       write only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Identification number of the menu item selected. The selected-
   choice-number argument is the address of an unsigned word that
   receives this number. The selected-choice-number corresponds to
   the index of the menu item in the static string array specified
   in SMG$CREATE_MENU.
 

default-choice-number

   OpenVMS usage:word_unsigned
   type:         word (unsigned)
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Optional identification number of the default menu item. The
   default-choice-number argument is the address of an unsigned word
   that contains the number of the default menu item. The default-
   choice-number corresponds to the index of the default menu item
   in the static string array specified in SMG$CREATE_MENU. If
   omitted, the default choice will be the last menu item already
   selected, or the first item in the menu if no selections have yet
   been made.
 

flags

   OpenVMS usage:mask_longword
   type:         longword (unsigned)
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Optional bit mask indicating behavior when a selection is
   made. The flags argument is the address of an unsigned longword
   containing the flag. Valid values are as follows:

   SMG$M_RETURN_     Returns control to the user when any key other
   IMMED             than an arrow key is entered.
   SMG$M_REMOVE_     Causes SMG$SELECT_FROM_MENU to allow each menu
   ITEM              item to be selected only once.
 

help-library

   OpenVMS usage:char_string
   type:         character string
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by descriptor

   Optional help library to use if the PF2/Help key is pressed.
   The help-library argument is the address of a descriptor
   pointing to this help library name. Note that this argument is
   ignored if flags specifies SMG$M_RETURN_IMMED. The default is
   SYS$HELP:HELPLIB.HLB.
 

timeout

   OpenVMS usage:longword_signed
   type:         longword (signed)
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Optional timeout value. The timeout argument is the address of a
   signed longword that specifies the number of seconds to wait for
   a selection to be made.
 

word-terminator-code

   OpenVMS usage:word_unsigned
   type:         word (unsigned)
   access:       write only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Optional unsigned word that receives the code indicating which
   key terminated the read. The word-terminator-code argument is the
   address of an unsigned word that receives this terminating key
   code.
 

selected-choice-string

   OpenVMS usage:char_string
   type:         character string
   access:       write only
   mechanism:    by descriptor

   Optional string that receives the text of the menu item selected.
   The selected-choice-string is the address of a descriptor
   pointing to this string.
 

rendition-set

   OpenVMS usage:mask_longword
   type:         longword (unsigned)
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Attribute specifier. The optional rendition-set argument is
   the address of a longword bit mask in which each attribute set
   causes the corresponding attribute to be set in the display. The
   following attributes can be specified using the rendition-set
   argument:

   SMG$M_BLINK     Displays blinking characters.
   SMG$M_BOLD      Displays characters in higher-than-normal
                   intensity.
   SMG$M_REVERSE   Displays characters in reverse video; that is,
                   using the opposite of the default rendition of
                   the virtual display.
   SMG$M_          Displays underlined characters.
   UNDERLINE
   SMG$M_USER1     Displays user-defined attributes.
   through
   SMG$M_USER8

   The display-id argument must be specified when you use the
   rendition-set argument.
 

rendition-complement

   OpenVMS usage:mask_longword
   type:         longword (unsigned)
   access:       read only
   mechanism:    by reference

   Attribute complement specifier. The optional rendition-
   complement argument is the address of a longword bit mask in
   which each attribute set causes the corresponding attribute to be
   complemented in the display. All attributes that can be specified
   with the rendition-set argument can be complemented with the
   rendition-complement argument. The display-id argument must be
   specified when you use the rendition-complement argument.

   The optional arguments rendition-set and rendition-complement
   let the user control the attributes of the virtual display. The
   rendition-set argument sets certain virtual display attributes,
   while rendition-complement complements these attributes. If the
   same bit is specified in both the rendition-set and rendition-
   complement parameters, rendition-set is evaluated first, followed
   by rendition-complement. By using these two parameters together,
   the user can control each virtual display attribute in a single
   procedure call. On a single-attribute basis, the user can cause
   the following transformations:

   Set  Complement Action

   0    0          Attribute set to default
   1    0          Attribute on
   0    1          Attribute set to complement of default setting
   1    1          Attribute off