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<tt>CubeView</tt> shows how to create a UI containing OpenGL with Fluid.
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<h3><a name="cursor">cursor</h3>
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The <tt>cursor</tt> demo show all mouse cursor shapes that come standard
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The <tt>cursor</tt> demo shows all mouse cursor shapes that come standard
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with FLTK. The <i>fgcolor</i> and <i>bgcolor</i> sliders work only
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on few systems (some version of Irix for example).
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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ This tool allows quick access to all programs in the <tt>test</tt> directory.
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tree can be changed by editing <tt>test/demo.menu</tt>.
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<h3><a name="doublebuffer">doublebuffer</h3>
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The <tt>doublebuffer</tt> demo show the difference between a single
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The <tt>doublebuffer</tt> demo shows the difference between a single
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buffered window, which may flicker during a slow redraw, and a
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double buffered window, which never flickers, but uses twice the
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amount of RAM. Some modern OS's double buffer all windows automatically
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syntax highlighting and dialog creation.
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<h3><a name="fast_slow">fast_slow</h3>
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<tt>fast_slow</tt> shows how an application can use then <tt>when()</tt>
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<tt>fast_slow</tt> shows how an application can use the <tt>when()</tt>
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setting to receive different kinds of callbacks.
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<h3><a name="file_chooser">file_chooser</h3>
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browser and a fast light implementation.
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<h3><a name="fonts">fonts</h3>
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<tt>fonts</tt> show all available text fonts on the host system.
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<tt>fonts</tt> shows all available text fonts on the host system.
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If your machine still has some pixmap based fonts, the supported
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sizes will be shown in bold face. Only the first 256 fonts will
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be listed.
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<h3><a name="forms">forms</h3>
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<tt>forms</tt> is an XForms program with very few changes.
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Search for "fltk" to find all changes necessary to port to fltk.
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This demo show the different boxtypes. Note that some
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This demo shows the different boxtypes. Note that some
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boxtypes are not appropriate for some objects.
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<h3><a name="fractals">fractals</h3>
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<tt>fractals</tt> shows how to mix OpenGL, Glut and FLTK code.
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FLTK supports a rather large subset of Glut, so that many Glut
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application compile just fine.
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applications compile just fine.
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<h3><a name="fullscreen">fullscreen</h3>
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This demo shows how to do many of the window manipulations that
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easily under FLTK.
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<h3><a name="hello">hello</h3>
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<tt>hello</tt>: Hello, World. Need I say maore? Well, maybe. This
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<tt>hello</tt>: Hello, World. Need I say more? Well, maybe. This
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tiny demo shows how little is needed to get a functioning application
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running with FLTK. Quite impressive, I'd say.
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<h3><a name="label">label</h3>
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Every FLTK widget can have a label attached to it. The <tt>label</tt>
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demo shows alignment, clipping and wrapping of text labels. Labels
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demo shows alignment, clipping, and wrapping of text labels. Labels
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can contain symbols at the start and end of the text, like <i>@FLTK</i>
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or <i>@circle uh-huh @square</i>.
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arbitrary sub menu depth, and global shortcuts.
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<h3><a name="message">message</h3>
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<tt>message</tt> pops up a few of FLTK's standars message boxes.
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<tt>message</tt> pops up a few of FLTK's standard message boxes.
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<h3><a name="minimum">minimum</h3>
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The <tt>minimum</tt> test program verifies that the update regions
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selected from the FLTK standard list of fonts.
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<h3><a name="overlay">overlay</h3>
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The <tt>overlay</tt> test app show how easy an FLTK window can
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be layered to display cursor and manipulator style elemnts. This
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example derives a new class from <tt>Fl_Overly_WIndow</tt> and
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The <tt>overlay</tt> test app shows how easy an FLTK window can
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be layered to display cursor and manipulator style elements. This
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example derives a new class from <tt>Fl_Overlay_WIndow</tt> and
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provides a new function to draw custom overlays.
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<h3><a name="pack">pack</h3>
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<h3><a name="scroll">scroll</h3>
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<tt>scroll</tt> shows how to scroll an area of widgets, one of
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them beeing a slow custom drawing. <tt>Fl_Scroll</tt> uses
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them being a slow custom drawing. <tt>Fl_Scroll</tt> uses
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clipping and smart window area copying to improve redraw speed.
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The buttons at the bottom of the window control decoration rendering
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and updates.
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<h3><a name="subwindow">subwindow</h3>
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The <tt>subwindow</tt> demo tests messaging and drawing between
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the main window and 'true' sub windows. A sub window is different
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to a group by resetting the FLTK coordinate stystem to 0, 0 in the
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to a group by resetting the FLTK coordinate system to 0, 0 in the
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top left corner. On Win32 and X11, subwindows have their own
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operating system specific handle.
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<h3><a name="threads">threads</h3>
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FLTK can be used in a multithreading environment. There are some
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limitations, mostly due to the underlying operating system.
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<tt>threads</tt> show how to use <tt>Fl::lock()</tt>,
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<tt>threads</tt> shows how to use <tt>Fl::lock()</tt>,
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<tt>Fl::unlock()</tt>, and <tt>Fl::awake()</tt> in secondary threads
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to keep FLTK happy. Although locking works on all platforms,
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this demo is not available on every machine.
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<h3><a name="tiled_image">tiled_image</h3>
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The <tt>tiled_image</tt> demo uses an image as the background
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for a window by repeating it over the full size of the widget.
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Thw window is resizable and shows how the image gets repeated.
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The window is resizable and shows how the image gets repeated.
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<h3><a name="valuators">valuators</h3>
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<tt>valuators</tt> shows all of FLTK's nifty widgets to change
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numeric values.
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<h3><a name="fluid">fluid</h3>
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<tt>fuid</tt> is not only a big test program, but also a very
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<tt>fluid</tt> is not only a big test program, but also a very
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useful visual UI designer. Many parts of <tt>fluid</tt> were
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created using <tt>fluid</tt>.
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