// // Value input header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). // // Copyright 1998-2022 by Bill Spitzak and others. // // This library is free software. Distribution and use rights are outlined in // the file "COPYING" which should have been included with this file. If this // file is missing or damaged, see the license at: // // https://www.fltk.org/COPYING.php // // Please see the following page on how to report bugs and issues: // // https://www.fltk.org/bugs.php // /* \file Fl_Value_Input widget . */ #ifndef Fl_Value_Input_H #define Fl_Value_Input_H #include "Fl_Valuator.H" #include "Fl_Input.H" /** The Fl_Value_Input widget displays a numeric value. The user can click in the text field and edit it - there is in fact a hidden Fl_Input widget with type(FL_FLOAT_INPUT) or type(FL_INT_INPUT) in there - and when they hit return or tab the value updates to what they typed and the callback is done.
If step() is non-zero and integral, then the range of numbers is limited to integers instead of floating point numbers. As well as displaying the value as an integer, typed input is also limited to integer values, even if the hidden Fl_Input widget is of type(FL_FLOAT_INPUT).
If step() is non-zero, the user can also drag the mouse across the object and thus slide the value. The left button moves one step() per pixel, the middle by 10 * step(), and the right button by 100 * step(). It is therefore impossible to select text by dragging across it, although clicking can still move the insertion cursor.
If step() is non-zero and integral, then the range of numbers are limited to integers instead of floating point values. \image html Fl_Value_Input.png \image latex Fl_Value_Input.png "Fl_Value_Input" width=4cm \see Fl_Widget::shortcut_label(int) */ class FL_EXPORT Fl_Value_Input : public Fl_Valuator { public: /* This is the encapsulated Fl_input attribute to which this class delegates the value font, color and shortcut */ Fl_Input input; private: char soft_; static void input_cb(Fl_Widget*,void*); void value_damage() FL_OVERRIDE; // cause damage() due to value() changing public: int handle(int) FL_OVERRIDE; protected: void draw() FL_OVERRIDE; public: void resize(int,int,int,int) FL_OVERRIDE; Fl_Value_Input(int x,int y,int w,int h,const char *l=0); ~Fl_Value_Input(); /** See void Fl_Value_Input::soft(char s) */ void soft(char s) {soft_ = s;} /** If "soft" is turned on, the user is allowed to drag the value outside the range. If they drag the value to one of the ends, let go, then grab again and continue to drag, they can get to any value. The default is true. */ char soft() const {return soft_;} /** Returns the current shortcut key for the Input. \see Fl_Value_Input::shortcut(int) */ int shortcut() const {return input.shortcut();} /** Sets the shortcut key to \p s. Setting this overrides the use of '&' in the label(). The value is a bitwise OR of a key and a set of shift flags, for example FL_ALT | 'a' , FL_ALT | (FL_F + 10), or just 'a'. A value of 0 disables the shortcut. The key can be any value returned by Fl::event_key(), but will usually be an ASCII letter. Use a lower-case letter unless you require the shift key to be held down. The shift flags can be any set of values accepted by Fl::event_state(). If the bit is on that shift key must be pushed. Meta, Alt, Ctrl, and Shift must be off if they are not in the shift flags (zero for the other bits indicates a "don't care" setting). */ void shortcut(int s) {input.shortcut(s);} /** Gets the typeface of the text in the value box. */ Fl_Font textfont() const {return input.textfont();} /** Sets the typeface of the text in the value box. */ void textfont(Fl_Font s) {input.textfont(s);} /** Gets the size of the text in the value box. */ Fl_Fontsize textsize() const {return input.textsize();} /** Sets the size of the text in the value box. */ void textsize(Fl_Fontsize s) {input.textsize(s);} /** Gets the color of the text in the value box. */ Fl_Color textcolor() const {return input.textcolor();} /** Sets the color of the text in the value box.*/ void textcolor(Fl_Color n) {input.textcolor(n);} /** Gets the color of the text cursor. The text cursor is black by default. */ Fl_Color cursor_color() const {return input.cursor_color();} /** Sets the color of the text cursor. The text cursor is black by default. */ void cursor_color(Fl_Color n) {input.cursor_color(n);} }; #endif