1948 lines
43 KiB
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1948 lines
43 KiB
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.TH CONTROL 2
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.SH NAME
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Control,
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Controlset,
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activate,
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closecontrol,
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closecontrolset,
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controlcalled,
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controlwire,
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createbox,
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createboxbox,
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createbutton,
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createcolumn,
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createentry,
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createkeyboard,
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createlabel,
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createmenu,
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createradiobutton,
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createrow,
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createscribble,
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createslider,
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createstack,
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createtab,
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createtext,
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createtextbutton,
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ctlerror,
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ctlmalloc,
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ctlrealloc,
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ctlstrdup,
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ctlprint,
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deactivate,
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freectlfont,
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freectlimage,
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initcontrols,
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namectlfont,
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namectlimage,
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newcontrolset,
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resizecontrolset
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\- interactive graphical controls
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.EX
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.ta 4n +4n +4n +4n +4n +4n +4n
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#include <u.h>
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#include <libc.h>
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#include <draw.h>
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#include <thread.h>
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#include <keyboard.h>
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#include <mouse.h>
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#include <control.h>
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.sp 0.3
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typedef struct Control Control;
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typedef struct Controlset Controlset;
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.sp 0.3
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struct Control
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{
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char *name;
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Rectangle rect; /* area on screen */
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Rectangle size; /* min/max Dx, Dy (not a rect) */
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Channel *event; /* chan(char*) to client */
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Channel *data; /* chan(char*) to client */
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\&...
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};
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.sp 0.3
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struct Controlset
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{
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\&...
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Channel *ctl;
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Channel *data;
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\&...
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int clicktotype;
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\&...
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};
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.sp 0.3
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void initcontrols(void)
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.sp 0.3
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Controlset* newcontrolset(Image *i, Channel *kc, Channel *mc, Channel *rc)
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.sp 0.3
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void closecontrolset(Controlset *cs)
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.sp 0.3
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int namectlfont(Font *font, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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int freectlfont(char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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int namectlimage(Image *image, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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int freectlimage(char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createbox(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createboxbox(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createbutton(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createcolumn(Controlset*, char*)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createentry(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createkeyboard(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createlabel(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createmenu(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createradiobutton(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createrow(Controlset*, char*)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createscribble(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createslider(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createstack(Controlset*, char*)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createtab(Controlset*, char *)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createtext(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* createtextbutton(Controlset *cs, char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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void closecontrol(Control *c)
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.sp 0.3
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int ctlprint(Control*, char*, ...);
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.sp 0.3
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void ctlerror(char *fmt, ...)
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.sp 0.3
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Control* controlcalled(char *name)
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.sp 0.3
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void controlwire(Control *c, char *cname, Channel *ch)
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.sp 0.3
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void activate(Control *c)
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.sp 0.3
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void deactivate(Control *c)
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.sp 0.3
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void resizecontrolset(Controlset *cs)
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.sp 0.3
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void* ctlmalloc(uint n)
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.sp 0.3
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void* ctlrealloc(void *p, uint n)
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.sp 0.3
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char* ctlstrdup(char *s)
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.sp 0.3
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int ctldeletequits;
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.EE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This library provides a set of interactive
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controls for graphical displays: buttons, sliders, text entry boxes, and so on.
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It also provides aggregator
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.BR Control s:
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boxes, columns, rows and stacks of
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.BR Control s.
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A stack is a collection of co-located
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.BR Control s,
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of which one is normally visible.
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A
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.B Controlset
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collects a group of
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.BR Control s
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that share mouse and keyboard. Each
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.B Controlset
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has a separate thread of control that processes keyboard and mouse events as
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well as commands to be passed on to the
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.BR Control s.
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Since each
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.B Controlset
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uses a thread, programs using the control library must
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be linked with the thread library,
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.IR thread (2).
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.PP
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.BR Control s
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are manipulated by reading and writing to the control channel,
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.BR ctl ,
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of their
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.BR Controlset .
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.BR Channel s
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are defined in
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.IR thread (2).
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Each
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.B Control
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has two output channels:
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.B Event
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delivers messages about actions within the control (such as a button press) and
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.B data
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delivers (if requested by an appropriate write to
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.BR ctl )
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control-specific data such as the contents of a field.
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.PP
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The library provides a simple mechanism for automatic layout:
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the minimum and maximum sizes of each simple control can be specified.
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.BR Boxbox ,
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.BR row ,
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.B column
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and
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.B stack
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.BR Control s
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then use these sizes to lay out their constituent
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.BR Control s
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when called upon
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to do so. See the description of these grouping
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.BR Control s
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for further details.
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.SS "Message format
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All messages are represented as
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.SM UTF\c
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-8
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text.
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Numbers are formatted in decimal, and strings are transmitted in the
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quoted form of
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.IR quote (2).
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.PP
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Messages sent to a
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.B Controlset
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are of the form,
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.IP
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.IR sender :
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.I destination
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.I verb
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.RI [ argument
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\&... ]
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.LP
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The sender (and the colon following it) may be omitted.
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For example, the initial field of a text entry control called
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.I entry
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could be set by sending the message,
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.IP
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.B "entry value 'Hello, world!'
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.PP
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to its
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.BR Controlset 's
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.B ctl
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file.
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This message contains the verb
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.B value
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and the single argument
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.B "Hello, world!"
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.PP
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To make it easy to write messages, the function
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.IR chanprint
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(see
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.IR thread (2))
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can be used to print formatted text to a
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.BR Controlset 's
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channel.
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.PP
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The
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.B %q
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and
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.B %Q
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formats are convenient for properly quoting string arguments,
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as in
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.IP
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.EX
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chanprint(e->event, "value %q", "Don't touch!");
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.EE
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.PP
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It is wise to use
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.B %q
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always instead of
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.BR %s
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when sending messages, and avoid dealing with the quoting explicitly.
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In the other direction,
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.B tokenize
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(see
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.IR getfields (2))
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parses these messages and interprets the quotes correctly.
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.PP
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The destination of a message can be a named control, or a set of controls identified
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by name or type. The command
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.IP
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.B "'entry slider' show
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.PP
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(note the quotation) sends the `show' command to the entry named
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.I entry
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and all controls of type
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.IR slider .
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If there were a control whose name was
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.I slider
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that control would also be shown.
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.LP
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\f2
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Note that we are still experimenting with destination names.
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One proposal is that
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a destination of the form
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\fR"`name1 name2 ⋯ type1 type2 ⋯'\fP
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selects all controls of the named types in the control hierarchies (of columns, rows and
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stacks) whose names precede the types.
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.LP
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Messages sent by a control on its
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.B event
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channel are of the form
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.IP
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.IB sender :
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.IB event
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.PP
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The
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.I sender
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is the name of the control sending the message;
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the
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.I event
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describes the event. Its format can often be controlled by setting the
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.BR Control 's
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.IR "format string" .
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For example, when the user types a newline at a text entry
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.B Control
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named
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.BR entry,
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the control sends the message
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.IP
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.B entry:\ value\ 'Hello\ again!'
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on its
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.B event
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channel.
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.SS "Initialization and Control sets
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After
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.B initdraw
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(see
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.IR graphics (2))
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is called,
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the function
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.I initcontrols
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should be called to initialize the library.
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It calls
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.I quotefmtinstall
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to install the
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.B %q
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and
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.B %Q
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formats; see
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.IR quote (2).
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.PP
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Each control is represented by a
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.B Control
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data structure and is associated with a
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.B Controlset
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that groups a set of controls sharing mouse, keyboard, and display.
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Most applications will need only one
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.BR Controlset ;
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only those with multiple windows or unusual configurations will need
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more than one.
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The function
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.I newcontrolset
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creates a
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.BR Controlset .
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Its arguments are the image (usually a window)
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on which its controls will appear, typically the
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.B screen
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variable in the draw library, and three channels:
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.BR kc ,
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a channel of
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.B Runes
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from the keyboard;
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.BR mc ,
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a channel of
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.B Mouse
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structures from the mouse;
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and
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.BR rc ,
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a channel of
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.B int
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that indicates when the window has been resized.
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Any of the channels may be nil,
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in which case
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.I newcontrolset
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will call
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.B initkeyboard
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and/or
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.B initmouse
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(see
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.IR keyboard (2)
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and
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.IR mouse (2))
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to initialize the keyboard and mouse
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and connect them to the control set.
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The mouse and resize channels must both be nil or both be non-nil.
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.PP
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The function
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.I closecontrolset
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frees all the controls in the control set and tears down all the associated threads.
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It does not close the mouse and keyboard.
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.PP
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The public elements of a
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.B Controlset
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are the flag
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.BR clicktotype ,
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and the
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.I ctl
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and
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.I data
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channels.
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.PP
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.I Clicktotype
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is zero by default.
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If it is set to non-zero, the controls
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in the set will acquire `focus' by the click-to-type paradigm.
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Otherwise, focus is always given to the control under the mouse.
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.PP
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Commands for controls are sent through the
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.BR Controlset 's
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.I ctl
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channel.
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One special command is recognized by the
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.B Controlset
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itself: Sending
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the string
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.B sync
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to the
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.I ctl
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channel causes that string to be echoed to the
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.BR Controlset 's
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.I data
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channel when all commands up to the
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.I sync
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command have been processed. The string is
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allocated and must be freed (see
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.IR malloc (2)).
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Synchronization is necessary between sending a command, for example, to resize
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all controls, and using their
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.I rect
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fields.
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.PP
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The function
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.I resizecontrolset
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must be provided by the user.
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When the associated window is resized, the library will call
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.I resizecontrolset
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with the affected
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.BR Controlset ;
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the function should reconnect to and redraw the window.
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.PP
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If all windows are organized in a hierachy of
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.IR boxboxes ,
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.IR columns ,
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.I rows
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and
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.IR stacks ,
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and minimum and maximum sizes have already been supplied, only
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the top control needs to be resized (see the
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.I rect
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command below).
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.SS "Fonts and images
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Fonts and images must be given names so they may be referenced
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in messages.
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The functions
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.I namectlfont
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and
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.I namectlimage
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associate a (unique) name with the specified font or image.
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The association is removed by
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.I freectlfont
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and
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.IR freectlimage .
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The font or image is not freed by these functions, however.
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.PP
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The function
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.I initcontrols
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establishes name bindings for all the colors mentioned in
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.BR <draw.h> ,
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such as
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.BR black ,
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.BR white ,
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.BR red ,
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.BR yellow ,
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etc., as well as masks
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.B transparent
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and
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.BR opaque .
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It also sets the name
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.B font
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to refer to the default
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.B font
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variable set up by
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.BR initdraw .
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.SS Creation
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Each type of control has an associated creation function:
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.IR createbutton ,
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.IR createentry ,
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etc.,
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whose arguments are the
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.B Controlset
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to attach it to and a globally unique name for it.
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A control may be destroyed by calling
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.IR closecontrol .
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.PP
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The function
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.I controlcalled
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returns a pointer to the
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.B Control
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with the given
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.IR name ,
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or nil if no such control exists.
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.SS Configuration
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After a control is created, it must be configured using the control-specific
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commands documented below.
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Commands are sent to the
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.B ctl
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channel of the
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.BR Controlset .
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Multiple commands may be sent in a single message; newline characters
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separate commands.
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For an example, see the implementation of
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.I resizecontrolset
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in the
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.B EXAMPLES
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section.
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Note that newline is a separator, not a terminator; the final command
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does not need a newline.
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.PP
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Messages sent to the
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.I ctl
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channel are delivered to all controls that match the
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.I destination
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field. This field is a set of names separated by spaces, tabs or newlines.
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A control matches the destination if its name or its type is among the set.
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.PP
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The recipient of a message ignores the initial
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.IB sender :
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field of the message, if present,
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making it possible to send messages generated on an
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.B event
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channel directly to another control's
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.B ctl
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channel.
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.SS Activation
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When they are created, controls are disabled: they do not respond to
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user input.
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Not all controls need to be responsive;
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for example, labels are static and a text display
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might show a log of messages but not be useful to edit.
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But buttons, entry boxes, and other text displays should be active.
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.PP
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To enable a control, call the
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.I activate
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function, which
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specifies that the
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.B Control
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.I c
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should respond to mouse and keyboard events;
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.I deactivate
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turns it off again.
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.PP
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Controls can be either
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.I revealed
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(default) or
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.IR hidden .
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When a control is hidden, it will not receive mouse or keyboard events
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and state changes or
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.I show
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commands will be ignored until the control is once again
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.IR revealed .
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Control hiding is particularly useful when different controls are overlayed,
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revealing only the `top' one.
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.PP
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The function
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.I controlwire
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permits rearrangement of the channels associated with a
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.BR Control .
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The channel
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.I cname
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(one of
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\f5"data"\fP
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or
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\f5"event"\fP)
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of
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.B Control
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.I c
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is reassigned to the channel
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.IR ch .
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There are several uses for this operation:
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one may reassign all the
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.B event
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channels to a single channel, in effect multiplexing all the events onto
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a single channel;
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or connect the
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.B event
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channel of a slider to the
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.B ctl
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channel for delivery to a text display (after setting the format for the slider's messages
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to name the destination control and the appropriate syntax for the rest of the command)
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to let the slider act as a scroll bar for the text without rerouting the messages explicitly.
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.SS Controls
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The following sections document the individual controls in alphabetical order.
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The layout of each section is a brief description of the control's behavior,
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followed by the messages it sends on
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.BR event ,
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followed by the messages it accepts via the
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.B ctl
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channel.
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The
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.B event
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messages are triggered
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.I only
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by mouse or keyboard action; messages to the
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.B ctl
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file do not cause events to be generated.
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|
.PP
|
|
All controls accept the following messages:
|
|
.TF \fLreveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
Set the bounding rectangle for the control on the display.
|
|
The syntax generated by the
|
|
.B %R
|
|
print format of the draw library is also acceptable for the coordinates.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR size " [ \f2minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy\fP ]
|
|
Set the minimum and maximum size for automatic layout in
|
|
.IR columns ,
|
|
.I rows
|
|
and
|
|
.IR stacks .
|
|
Without its four arguments, this command is ignored by primitive controls
|
|
and used by grouping controls to calculate their minimum and maximum sizes
|
|
by examining those of their constituent members.
|
|
If all primitive controls have been assigned a size, a single size request addressed
|
|
to the top of a layout hierarchy will assign sizes to all grouping
|
|
.BR Control s.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B hide
|
|
Disable drawing of the control and ignore mouse and keyboard events
|
|
until the control is once again revealed.
|
|
Grouping
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
(\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
|
|
request down to their constituent
|
|
.BR Control s.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
This is the opposite of
|
|
.BR hide :
|
|
the
|
|
.B Control
|
|
is displayed and mouse and keyboard operations resume.
|
|
Grouping
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
(\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
|
|
request down to their constituent
|
|
.BR Control s.
|
|
The
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
command for
|
|
.I stacks
|
|
takes an optional argument naming the
|
|
.B Control
|
|
to be revealed; all
|
|
other
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
will be hidden.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
Display the
|
|
.B Control
|
|
on its screen if not hidden.
|
|
Some actions will also cause the
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
to show themselves automatically
|
|
(but never when the
|
|
.B control
|
|
is hidden).
|
|
Grouping
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
(\f2column\fP, \f2row\fP, and \f2stack\fP) pass the
|
|
request down to their constituent
|
|
.BR Control s.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.PP
|
|
Many messages are common between multiple
|
|
.BR Control s.
|
|
Such messages are described in detail here to avoid repetition.
|
|
In the individual descriptions, only the syntax is presented.
|
|
.TF "\fLformat fmt"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " n
|
|
Specify the alignment of (some part of) the
|
|
.BR Control 's
|
|
display within its rectangle.
|
|
For textual
|
|
.BR control s,
|
|
the alignment specifies where the text should appear.
|
|
For multiline text, the alignment refers to each line within its box,
|
|
and only the
|
|
horizontal part is honored.
|
|
For other
|
|
.BR Control s,
|
|
the alignment affects the appearance of the display in
|
|
a reasonable way.
|
|
The valid alignments are words with obvious interpretations:
|
|
.BR upperleft ,
|
|
.BR uppercenter ,
|
|
.BR upperright ,
|
|
.BR centerleft ,
|
|
.BR center ,
|
|
.BR centerright ,
|
|
.BR lowerleft,
|
|
.BR lowercenter ,
|
|
and
|
|
.BR lowerright .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " n
|
|
Inset the
|
|
.B Control
|
|
(or separate constituent
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
in
|
|
.IR boxbox ,
|
|
.I column
|
|
and
|
|
.I row
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
after the next
|
|
.I rect
|
|
command) within its rectangle by
|
|
.I n
|
|
pixels, default zero.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
Paint the border of the control with the named color, default black.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
The
|
|
.B Control
|
|
now has (if
|
|
.I n
|
|
is non-zero) or does not have ( if
|
|
.I n
|
|
is zero) focus.
|
|
Most
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
ignore the message; there are plans to make them react.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
Set the format of `value' messages sent on the
|
|
.B event
|
|
channel.
|
|
By default, the format is
|
|
.B \&"%q: value %q"
|
|
for string-valued
|
|
.BR Control s,
|
|
.B \&"%q: value %d"
|
|
for integer-valued
|
|
.B Control s
|
|
such as buttons,
|
|
and
|
|
.B \&"%q: value 0x%x"
|
|
for the keyboard and scribble
|
|
.BR Control s.
|
|
The
|
|
.B %q
|
|
prints the name of the
|
|
.BR Control ;
|
|
the rest the value.
|
|
Any supplied format string must be type-equivalent to the default for that
|
|
.BR Control .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI light " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI mask " name
|
|
Many controls set a background image or color for display.
|
|
The
|
|
.B image
|
|
message sets the image.
|
|
The
|
|
.B mask
|
|
and
|
|
.B light
|
|
images together specify how the
|
|
.B Control
|
|
shows it is enabled:
|
|
the
|
|
.B light
|
|
is printed through the
|
|
.B mask
|
|
when the state is `on' or `pressed'.
|
|
Otherwise, the image appears unmodified.
|
|
The default image is white; mask opaque; light yellow.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI textcolor " name
|
|
These commands set the font and color for displaying text.
|
|
The defaults are the default
|
|
.B font
|
|
set up by the draw library, and black.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " v
|
|
Set the value of the
|
|
.BR Control .
|
|
Textual images accept an arbitrary string;
|
|
others an integral value.
|
|
.SS Box
|
|
A box is a trivial control that does nothing more than pass keyboard, mouse,
|
|
and focus messages back on its
|
|
.B event
|
|
channel.
|
|
Keyboard characters are sent in the format
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
boxname: key 0x\f2nn
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
where
|
|
.I nn
|
|
is the hexadecimal value of the character.
|
|
Mouse messages are sent in the format
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
boxname: mouse [\f2x\fP \f2y\fP] \f2but\fP \f2msec\fP
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
where
|
|
.IR x ,
|
|
.IR y ,
|
|
.IR but ,
|
|
and
|
|
.I msec
|
|
are the various fields of the
|
|
.B Mouse
|
|
structure.
|
|
The focus message is just
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
boxname: focus \f2n\f1
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
where
|
|
.I n
|
|
is 0 if the box has lost focus, 1 if it has acquired it.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The box displays within its rectangle
|
|
an image, under mask, with specified alignment.
|
|
The control messages it accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLalign a"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Boxbox
|
|
A
|
|
.B boxbox
|
|
allows a set of controls (``boxes'')
|
|
to be displayed in rows and columns within the
|
|
rectangle of the
|
|
.IR boxbox .
|
|
The maximum of the minimum heights of the constituent controls determines the
|
|
number of rows to be displayed. The number of columns is the minimum that
|
|
allows all
|
|
.BR Control s
|
|
to be displayed. This aggregator works well for collections
|
|
of buttons, labels, or textbuttons that all have a fixed height.
|
|
.TF "\fLadd name ..."
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " name ...
|
|
adds the named control to the box of controls. The display order
|
|
is determined by the order of adding. The first named control is top left,
|
|
the second goes below it, etc.
|
|
It is possible to add one control to multiple grouping controls but
|
|
the layout of the result will be quite unpredictable.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " width
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " color
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B hide
|
|
This command is passed on to the member controls.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR image " color
|
|
Background color displayed between member controls.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
This command is passed on to the member controls.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI separation " width
|
|
Set the separation between member controls to
|
|
.I n
|
|
pixels.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
The member controls are layed out within the given rectangle according to
|
|
the minimum and maximum sizes given. If the rectangle is not large enough
|
|
for the minimum a fatal error is currently generated.
|
|
If the controls at their maximum size are not big enough to fit, they are top-left justified
|
|
at their maximum size in the space given.
|
|
Otherwise, controls will get their minimum size and be enlarged proportional
|
|
to the extra size given by the maximum until they fit given rectangle.
|
|
The members are separated by borders of the width established by
|
|
.IR borderwidth .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI remove " name
|
|
Remove the named
|
|
control from the box.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
This command is passed on to the member controls.
|
|
Show also (re)displays background and borders.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR size " \f2minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy\fP
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Button
|
|
A button is a simple control that toggles its state when mouse button 1 is pressed on its rectangle.
|
|
Each state change triggers an event message:
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
buttonname: value \f2n\fP
|
|
.EE
|
|
where
|
|
.I n
|
|
encodes the mouse buttons used to make the selection.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The button displays an image (which may of course be a simple color)
|
|
and illuminates in the standard way when it is `on'.
|
|
The control messages it accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLborder b"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI light " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI mask " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " n
|
|
Set the button to `on' (if
|
|
.I n
|
|
is non-zero) or `off' (if
|
|
.I n
|
|
is zero).
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Column
|
|
A column is a grouping control which lays out its members vertically,
|
|
from top to bottom. Currently, columns ignore mouse and keyboard
|
|
events, but there are plans to allow dragging the borders (when they
|
|
have non-zero width) between constituent members.
|
|
.TF "\fLadd name .."
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " name ...
|
|
adds the named control to the column of controls. The vertical order
|
|
is determined by the order of adding. The first named control goes at
|
|
the top. It is possible to add one control to multiple grouping controls but
|
|
the layout of the result will be quite unpredictable.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " width
|
|
Set the border between members to the width given.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " color
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR image " color
|
|
Background color displayed between member controls.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI separation " width
|
|
Set the separation between member controls to
|
|
.I n
|
|
pixels.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
These three commands are passed on to the member controls.
|
|
Show also (re)displays the borders between members.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
The member controls are layed out within the given rectangle according to
|
|
the minimum and maximum sizes given. If the rectangle is not large enough
|
|
for the minimum a fatal error is currently generated. However, see the example
|
|
at the end of this man page.
|
|
If the controls at their maximum size are not big enough to fit, they are centered
|
|
at their maximum size in the space given.
|
|
Otherwise, controls will get their minimum size and be enlarged proportional
|
|
to the extra size given by the maximum until they fit given rectangle.
|
|
The members are separated by borders of the width established by
|
|
.IR borderwidth .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI remove " name
|
|
Remove the named control from the column.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR size " [ \f2minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy\fP ]
|
|
Without arguments, this command computes the minimum and
|
|
maximum size of a column by adding the minimum and maximum
|
|
heights to set
|
|
.I minΔy
|
|
and
|
|
.IR maxΔy ,
|
|
and it finds the largest minimum and maximum widths to set
|
|
.I minΔy
|
|
and
|
|
.IR maxΔy .
|
|
When called with arguments, it simply sets the minimum and maximum
|
|
sizes to those given.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Entry
|
|
The entry control manages a single line of editable text.
|
|
When the user hits a carriage return anywhere
|
|
in the text, the control generates the event message,
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
entryname: value \f2s\fP
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
with
|
|
.I s
|
|
the complete text of the entry box.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The cursor can be moved by clicking button 1; at the moment,
|
|
there is no way to select characters, only a typing position.
|
|
Some control characters have special actions:
|
|
control-H (backspace) deletes the character before the cursor;
|
|
control-U clears the line; and
|
|
control-V pastes the snarf buffer at the typing position.
|
|
Most important, carriage return sends the text to the event channel.
|
|
.PP
|
|
To enter passwords and other secret text without displaying the
|
|
contents, set the font to one in which all characters are the same.
|
|
The easiest way to do this is to make a font containing only one character,
|
|
at position 0 (NUL), since that position is used to render all
|
|
characters not otherwise defined in the font (see
|
|
.IR draw (2)).
|
|
The file
|
|
.B /lib/font/bit/lucm/passwd.9.font
|
|
defines such a font.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages the entry control accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLborder b"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the placement of the text in the rectangle.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI data
|
|
After receiving this message, the entry will send its value to its
|
|
.B data
|
|
channel as an unadorned, unquoted string.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
When it receives focus, the entry box displays a typing cursor.
|
|
When it does not have focus, the cursor is not displayed.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI textcolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " s
|
|
Set the string displayed in the entry box.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Keyboard
|
|
The keyboard control implements a simulated keyboard useful on palmtop devices.
|
|
Keystrokes, generated by mouse button 1 on the simulated keys,
|
|
are sent as event messages:
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
keyboardname: value 0x\f2nn\f1
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
where
|
|
.I nn
|
|
is the hexadecimal Unicode value of the character.
|
|
Shift, control, and caps lock are handled by the keyboard control itself;
|
|
shift and control affect only the next regular keystroke.
|
|
The Alt key is unimplemented; it will become equivalent to the standard Plan 9
|
|
key for synthesizing non-ASCII characters.
|
|
.PP
|
|
There are two special keys,
|
|
.B Scrib
|
|
and
|
|
.BR Menu ,
|
|
which return values
|
|
.B 0x10000
|
|
and
|
|
.BR 0x10001 .
|
|
.PP
|
|
The image, mask, light rules are used to indicate that a key is pressed,
|
|
but to aid clumsy fingers the keystroke is not generated until the key is released,
|
|
so it is possible to slide the pointer to a different key to correct for bad aim.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages the keyboard accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLfont"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name1 name2
|
|
Sets the font for the keys.
|
|
If only one font is named, it is used for all keys.
|
|
If two are named, the second is used for key caps with special names such
|
|
as Shift and Enter.
|
|
(Good choices on the Bitsy are
|
|
.B /lib/font/bit/lucidasans/boldlatin1.6.font
|
|
for the first and
|
|
.B /lib/font/bit/lucidasans/unicode.6.font
|
|
for the second argument.)
|
|
If neither is specified, both will be set to the default global font.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI light " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI mask " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Label
|
|
A label is like a textbutton
|
|
.RI ( q.v. )
|
|
that does not react, but whose value is the text it displays.
|
|
The control messages it accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLvalue s"
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.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI textcolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " s
|
|
The value is a string that can be modified only by sending this message to the
|
|
.B ctl
|
|
file.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Menu
|
|
A menu is a pop-up window containing a set of textual selections.
|
|
When a selection is made, it removes itself from the screen and reports the selection
|
|
by value:
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
menuname: value \f2n\fP
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
If no selection is made, no message is reported.
|
|
Because it creates a window, programs using a menu must have their
|
|
.B screen
|
|
variable (see
|
|
.IR graphics (2)
|
|
and
|
|
.IR window (2))
|
|
set up to be refreshed properly.
|
|
The easiest way to do this is to call
|
|
.B getwindow
|
|
with refresh argument
|
|
.B Refbackup
|
|
(see
|
|
.IR graphics (2));
|
|
most programs use
|
|
.BR Refnone .
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages accepted by a menu are:
|
|
.TF "\fLwindow n"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " text
|
|
Add a line of
|
|
.I text
|
|
to the end of the menu.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the left-right placement of the text in its rectangle.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
Only the origin of the rectangle is significant; menus calculate the appropriate size.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI selectcolor " name
|
|
Set the color in which to highlight selected lines; default yellow.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI selecttextcolor " name
|
|
Set the color in which to draw the text in selected lines; default black.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
Display the menu. Not usually needed unless the menu is changed while visible; use
|
|
.I window
|
|
instead.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B window
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI window " n
|
|
With no arguments, toggle the menu's visibility; otherwise make it visible (1) or invisible (0).
|
|
When the selection is made, the menu will remove its window automatically.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Radiobutton
|
|
The radiobutton assembles a group of buttons or textbuttons into a
|
|
single control with a numeric value.
|
|
Its value is \-1 if none of the constituent buttons is pressed; otherwise
|
|
it is the index, starting at zero, of the button that is pressed.
|
|
Only one button may be pressed; the radiobutton manipulates its
|
|
buttons to guarantee this.
|
|
State changes trigger an event message:
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
radiobuttonname: value \f2n\fP
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
Buttons are added to the radio button using the
|
|
.B add
|
|
message; there is no way to remove them, although they may be turned off
|
|
independently using
|
|
.IR deactivate .
|
|
The index reported in the value is defined by the order
|
|
in which the buttons are added.
|
|
The constituent buttons should be configured and layed out in the usual way;
|
|
the rectangle of the radiobutton is used only to `catch' mouse events and
|
|
should almost always correspond to the bounding box of the constituent
|
|
buttons.
|
|
In other words, the geometry is not maintained automatically.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages the radiobutton accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLadd name"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " name
|
|
Add the control with the specified
|
|
.I name
|
|
to the radiobutton.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " n
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Row
|
|
A row groups a number of member controls left to right in a rectangle.
|
|
Rows behave exactly like columns with the roles of
|
|
.I x
|
|
and
|
|
.I y
|
|
interchanged.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages it accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLfont"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " name ...
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " width
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " color
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR image " color
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI remove " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI separation " width
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR size " [ \f2minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy\fP ]
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Scribble
|
|
The scribble control provides a region in which strokes drawn with mouse button
|
|
1 are interpreted as characters in the manner of
|
|
.IR scribble (2).
|
|
In most respects, including the format of its event messages, it is equivalent
|
|
to a keyboard control.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages it accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLlinecolor \fIname\f(CW "
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the placement of the image in the rectangle (unimplemented).
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name
|
|
Used to display the indicia.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI linecolor " name
|
|
The color in which to draw the strokes; default black.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Stack
|
|
A stack groups a number of member controls in the same shared rectangle.
|
|
Only one of these controls will be visible (revealed), the others are hidden.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages it accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLreveal [\f2n\fP]"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI remove " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR reveal " [ \f2n\fP ]
|
|
Without argument,
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
is the opposite of
|
|
.BR hide :
|
|
it makes its selected control visible after it was hidden.
|
|
With an argument, it makes the
|
|
.IR n 'th
|
|
added control visible, hiding all others.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BR size " [ \f2minΔx minΔy maxΔx maxΔy\fP ]
|
|
Without argument,
|
|
.I size
|
|
computes the maximum of the minimum and maximum sizes of
|
|
its constituent controls. With arguments, it sets the size to the
|
|
given values.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Slider
|
|
A slider controls an integer value by dragging the mouse with a button.
|
|
Configured appropriately, it can serve as a scroll bar with the standard
|
|
Plan 9 behavior.
|
|
When the value changes, an event message is sent:
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
slidername: value \f2n\f1
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
The slider is a good candidate for connecting to another control
|
|
by setting its format and rewiring its
|
|
.B event
|
|
channel to the other's
|
|
.B ctl
|
|
channel.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The geometry of the slider is defined by three numbers:
|
|
.B max
|
|
is a number representing the range of the slider;
|
|
.B vis
|
|
is a number representing how much of what is being controlled is visible;
|
|
and
|
|
.B value
|
|
is a number representing the value of the slider within its range.
|
|
For example, if the slider is managing a textual display of 1000 lines, with
|
|
18 visible, and the first visible line (numbered starting form 0) is 304,
|
|
.B max
|
|
will be 1000,
|
|
.B vis
|
|
will be 18, and
|
|
.B value
|
|
will be 304.
|
|
The
|
|
.I indicator
|
|
is the visual representation of the
|
|
.I vis
|
|
portion of the controlled object.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages the slider accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLabsolute n"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI absolute " n
|
|
If
|
|
.I n
|
|
is zero,
|
|
the slider behaves like a Plan 9 scroll bar:
|
|
button 2 sets absolute position, button 1 decreases the value,
|
|
and button 3 increases it.
|
|
If
|
|
.I n
|
|
is non-zero, all buttons behave like button 2, setting the absolute value.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI clamp " end n
|
|
The
|
|
.I end
|
|
is either the word
|
|
.B high
|
|
or
|
|
.BR low ;
|
|
.I n
|
|
sets whether that end is clamped or not.
|
|
If it is clamped, that end of the indicator is always at its supremum.
|
|
A standard scroll bar has neither end clamped; a volume slider would
|
|
have its low end clamped.
|
|
If the low end is clamped, the value of the slider is represented by the
|
|
high end of the indicator; otherwise it is represented by the low end.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI indicatorcolor " name
|
|
Set the color in which to draw the indicator; default black.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI max " n
|
|
Set the maximum value of the range covered by the slider.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI orient " dir
|
|
The string
|
|
.I dir
|
|
begins either
|
|
.B hor
|
|
or
|
|
.B ver
|
|
to specify the orientation of the slider.
|
|
The default is vertical.
|
|
The value always increases to the right for horizontal sliders and
|
|
downwards for vertical sliders.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI vis " n
|
|
Set the visible area shown by the indicator.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Tab
|
|
A tab control combines radiobottuns with a stack of windows giving the
|
|
appearance of tabbed controls. Currently, the tabs are positioned at the
|
|
top of the stack. The radiobutton consists of textbuttons, the stack
|
|
can be composed of any type of control.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Control messages are
|
|
.TF "\fLformat fmt"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " button control button control ...
|
|
Adds a button to the radiobutton, and an associated control to the stack.
|
|
Buttons and controls are numbered in the order of addition. There is
|
|
no remove operation.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " color
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
When a format string is defined, the tab control reports which tab
|
|
is selected using the format string (which must print a
|
|
.B char*
|
|
and an
|
|
.BR int ).
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " color
|
|
Color between member controls.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI separation " n
|
|
Spacing between buttons in the radiobutton and between the row of
|
|
buttons and the stack below it.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " n n n n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " n n n n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " n
|
|
Value must be an integer indicating which tab to bring to the top.
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Text
|
|
A text control presents a set of lines of text.
|
|
The text cannot be edited with the keyboard, but can be
|
|
changed by control messages.
|
|
(A more interactive text control will be created eventually.)
|
|
The mouse can be used to select lines of text.
|
|
The only event message reports a state change in the selection of a line:
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
textname: select \f2n\f1 \f2s\f1
|
|
.EE
|
|
.PP
|
|
states that line
|
|
.I n
|
|
has changed its selection state to
|
|
.IR s ,
|
|
either zero (unselected) or non-zero (selected).
|
|
The non-zero value encodes the mouse buttons that were down
|
|
when the selection occurred.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The control messages the text control accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLselectmode \fIs\fP "
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI accumulate " s
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI accumulate " n s
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " s
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI add " n s
|
|
With one argument, append the string
|
|
.I s
|
|
as a new last line of the control; if
|
|
.I n
|
|
is specified, add the line
|
|
.I before
|
|
the current line
|
|
.IR n ,
|
|
making the new line number
|
|
.IR n.
|
|
The lines are zero indexed and
|
|
.I n
|
|
can be no greater than the current number of lines.
|
|
.I Add
|
|
refreshes the display, but
|
|
.I accumulate
|
|
does not, to avoid n-squared behavior when assembling a piece of text.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the placement of each line of text left-to-right in its rectangle.
|
|
Vertically, lines are tightly packed with separation set by the font's interline
|
|
spacing.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI clear
|
|
Delete all text.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI delete " n
|
|
Delete line
|
|
.IR n .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI replace " n s
|
|
Replace line
|
|
.I n
|
|
by the string
|
|
.IR s .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI scroll " n
|
|
If
|
|
.I n
|
|
is non-zero, the text will automatically scroll so the last line is always visible
|
|
when new text is added.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI select " n m
|
|
Set the selection state of line
|
|
.I n
|
|
to
|
|
.IR m .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI selectcolor " name
|
|
Set the color in which to highlight selected lines; default yellow.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI selectmode " s
|
|
The string
|
|
.I s
|
|
is either
|
|
.B single
|
|
or
|
|
.BR multi .
|
|
If
|
|
.BR single ,
|
|
the default,
|
|
only one line may be selected at a time; when a line is selected,
|
|
other lines are unselected.
|
|
If
|
|
.BR multi ,
|
|
the selection state of individual lines can be toggled independently.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI textcolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI topline " n
|
|
Scroll the text so the top visible line is number
|
|
.IR n .
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " s
|
|
Delete all the text in the control and then add the single line
|
|
.IR s .
|
|
.PD
|
|
.SS Textbutton
|
|
A textbutton is a textual variant of a plain button.
|
|
Each state change triggers an event message:
|
|
.IP
|
|
.EX
|
|
textbuttonname: value \f2n\fP
|
|
.EE
|
|
.LP
|
|
where
|
|
.I n
|
|
encodes the mouse buttons used to make the selection.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Like a regular button, the value of a textbutton is an integer; the
|
|
.I text
|
|
is the string that appears in the button.
|
|
It uses the image, light, mask method of indicating its state;
|
|
moreover, the color of the text can be set to change when the button is pressed.
|
|
The control messages it accepts are:
|
|
.TF "\fLalign a"
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI align " a
|
|
Controls the placement of the text in the rectangle.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI border " b
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI bordercolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI focus " n
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI font " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI format " fmt
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B hide
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI image " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI light " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI mask " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI pressedtextcolor " name
|
|
Set the color in which to display text when the textbutton is pressed.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI rect " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B reveal
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI size " minx miny maxx maxy
|
|
.TP
|
|
.B show
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI text " s
|
|
Set the text displayed in the button.
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI textcolor " name
|
|
.TP
|
|
.BI value " n
|
|
Set the button to `on' (if
|
|
.I n
|
|
is non-zero) or `off' (if
|
|
.I n
|
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is zero).
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.SS "Helper functions
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The function
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.I ctlerror
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is called when the library encounters an error.
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It prints the formatted message and exits the program.
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.PP
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The functions
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.IR ctlmalloc ,
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.IR ctlrealloc ,
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.IR ctlstrdup ,
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and
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.I ctlrunestrdup
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are packagings of the corresponding C library functions.
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They call
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.I ctlerror
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if they fail to allocate memory, and
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.I ctlmalloc
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zeros the memory it returns.
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.PP
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Finally, for debugging, if the global variable
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.I ctldeletequits
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is set to a non-zero value, typing a
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.SM DEL
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will cause the program to call
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.IP
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.EX
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ctlerror("delete");
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.EE
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.SS Caveat
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This library is very new and is still missing a number of important features.
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The details are all subject to change.
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Another level of library that handles geometry and has sensible default
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appearances for the controls would be useful.
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.PP
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One unusual design goal of this library was to make the controls themselves
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easy to implement.
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The reader is encouraged
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to create new controls by adapting the source to existing ones.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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This example creates two entry boxes,
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.BR top
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and
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.BR bot ,
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and copies the contents of one to the other whenever a newline is typed.
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.PP
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.EX
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#include <u.h>
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#include <libc.h>
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#include <thread.h>
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#include <draw.h>
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#include <mouse.h>
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#include <keyboard.h>
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#include <control.h>
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.sp 0.4v
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Controlset *cs;
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.sp 0.4v
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int ctldeletequits = 1;
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.sp 0.4v
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void
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resizecontrolset(Controlset*)
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{
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int i;
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Rectangle r, r1, r2;
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.sp 0.4v
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if(getwindow(display, Refnone) < 0)
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sysfatal("resize failed: %r");
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r = insetrect(screen->r, 10);
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r1 = r;
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r2 = r;
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r1.max.y = r1.min.y+1+font->height+1;
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r2.min.y = r1.max.y+10;
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r2.max.y = r2.min.y+1+font->height+1;
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "top rect %R\entop show", r1);
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot rect %R\enbot show", r2);
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}
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.sp 0.4v
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void
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threadmain(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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char *s, *args[3];
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Channel *c;
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Control *top, *bot;
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int n;
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.sp 0.4v
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initdraw(0, 0, "example");
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initcontrols();
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cs = newcontrolset(screen, nil, nil, nil);
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cs->clicktotype = 1;
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.sp 0.4v
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top = createentry(cs, "top");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "top image paleyellow");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "top border 1");
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bot = createentry(cs, "bot");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot image paleyellow");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot border 1");
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.sp 0.4v
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c = chancreate(sizeof(char*), 0);
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controlwire(top, "event", c);
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controlwire(bot, "event", c);
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.sp 0.4v
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activate(top);
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activate(bot);
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resizecontrolset(cs);
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.sp 0.4v
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for(;;){
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s = recvp(c);
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n = tokenize(s, args, nelem(args));
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if(n==3 && strcmp(args[1], "value")==0){
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if(strcmp(args[0], "top:") == 0)
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot value %q", args[2]);
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else
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "top value %q", args[2]);
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}
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}
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threadexitsall(nil);
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}
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.EE
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.PP
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A richer variant couples a text entry box to a slider.
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Since the value of a slider is its numerical setting, as a decimal number,
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all that needs changing is the setup of
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.BR bot :
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.PP
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.EX
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bot = createslider(cs, "bot");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot border 1");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot image paleyellow");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot indicatorcolor red");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot max 100");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot clamp low 1");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot orient horizontal");
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.EE
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.PP
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The rest is the same.
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Of course, the value of the entry box is only meaningful to the slider
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if it is also a decimal number.
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.PP
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Finally, we can avoid processing events altogether by cross-coupling
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the controls. Replace the rest of
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.B threadmain
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with this:
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.PP
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.EX
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "bot format %q", "%q: top value %q");
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chanprint(cs->ctl, "top format %q", "%q: bot value %q");
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.sp 0.4v
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controlwire(top, "event", cs->ctl);
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controlwire(bot, "event", cs->ctl);
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.sp 0.4v
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activate(top);
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activate(bot);
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resizecontrolset(cs);
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.sp 0.4v
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for(;;)
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yield();
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threadexitsall(nil);
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.EE
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|
.SH SOURCE
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.B /sys/src/libcontrol
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.SH SEE ALSO
|
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.IR draw (2),
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.IR frame (2),
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.IR graphics (2),
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.IR quote (2),
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.IR thread (2)
|
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.SH BUGS
|
|
The library is strict about matters of formatting, argument count in messages,
|
|
etc., and calls
|
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.I ctlerror
|
|
in situations where it may be fine to ignore the error and continue.
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