<HTML><BODY> <!-- NEW PAGE --> <H2><A name=Fl_Multi_Browser>class Fl_Multi_Browser</A></H2> <HR> <H3>Class Hierarchy</H3> <UL> <PRE> <A href=Fl_Browser.html#Fl_Browser>Fl_Browser</A> | +----<B>Fl_Multi_Browser</B> </PRE> </UL> <H3>Include Files</H3> <UL> <PRE> #include <FL/Fl_Multi_Browser.H> </PRE> </UL> <H3>Description</H3> The <TT>Fl_Multi_Browser</TT> class is a subclass of <TT>Fl_Browser</TT> which lets the user select any set of the lines. The user interface is Macintosh style: clicking an item turns off all the others and selects that one, dragging selects all the items the mouse moves over, and shift + click toggles the items. This is different then how forms did it. Normally the callback is done when the user releases the mouse, but you can change this with <TT>when()</TT>. <P>See <A href=Fl_Browser.html#Fl_Browser><TT>Fl_Browser</TT></A> for methods to add and remove lines from the browser. </P> <H3>Methods</H3> <UL> <LI><A href=#Fl_Multi_Browser.Fl_Multi_Browser>Fl_Multi_Browser</A></LI> <LI><A href=#Fl_Multi_Browser.~Fl_Multi_Browser>~Fl_Multi_Browser</A></LI> <LI><A href=#Fl_Multi_Browser.deselect>deselect</A></LI> <LI><A href=#Fl_Multi_Browser.select>select</A></LI> <LI><A href=#Fl_Multi_Browser.value>value</A></LI> </UL> <H4><A name=Fl_Multi_Browser.Fl_Multi_Browser> Fl_Multi_Browser::Fl_Multi_Browser(int x, int y, int w, int h, const char *label = 0)</A></H4> Creates a new <TT>Fl_Multi_Browser</TT> widget using the given position, size, and label string. The default boxtype is <TT>FL_DOWN_BOX</TT> . <H4><A name=Fl_Multi_Browser.~Fl_Multi_Browser>virtual Fl_Multi_Browser::~Fl_Multi_Browser()</A></H4> The destructor <I>also deletes all the items in the list</I>. <H4><A name=Fl_Multi_Browser.deselect>int Fl_Browser::deselect()</A></H4> Deselects all lines. <H4><A name=Fl_Multi_Browser.select>int Fl_Browser::select(int,int=1) <BR> int Fl_Browser::selected(int) const</A></H4> Selects one or more lines or gets the current selection state of a line. <H4><A name=Fl_Multi_Browser.value>int Fl_Browser::value() const <BR> void Fl_Browser::value(int)</A></H4> Selects a single line or gets the last toggled line. This returns zero if no line has been toggled, so be aware that this can happen in a callback. </BODY></HTML>