Updated docs for Fl_Multiline_XXX to reference 'new' Fl_Text_XXXX

widgets which have scrollbars and per-character color controls.

This solves part of STR #2226 (item submitted 02:26 Jul 24, 2009).



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Greg Ercolano 2009-09-19 22:09:00 +00:00
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This input field displays '\n' characters as new lines rather than ^J,
and accepts the Return, Tab, and up and down arrow keys. This is for
editing multiline text.
<P>This is far from the nirvana of text editors, and is probably only
good for small bits of text, 10 lines at most. I think FLTK can be
used to write a powerful text editor, but it is not going to be a
built-in feature. Powerful text editors in a toolkit are a big source
of bloat.
<P>
This is far from the nirvana of text editors, and is probably only
good for small bits of text, 10 lines at most. Note that this widget
does not support scrollbars or per-character color control.
<P>
If you are presenting large amounts of text and need scrollbars
or full color control of characters, you probably want Fl_Text_Editor
instead.
<P>
*/
class Fl_Multiline_Input : public Fl_Input {
public:

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This widget is a subclass of Fl_Output that displays multiple
lines of text. It also displays tab characters as whitespace to the
next column.
<P>
Note that this widget does not support scrollbars, or per-character
color control.
<P>
If you are presenting large amounts of read-only text
and need scrollbars, or full color control of characters,
then use Fl_Text_Display. If you want to display HTML text,
use Fl_Help_View.
*/
class Fl_Multiline_Output : public Fl_Output {
public: