fltk/FL/Fl_Multiline_Input.H

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//
// "$Id$"
//
// Multiline input header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
//
// Copyright 1998-2005 by Bill Spitzak and others.
//
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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#ifndef Fl_Multiline_Input_H
#define Fl_Multiline_Input_H
#include "Fl_Input.H"
/**
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.
*/
class Fl_Multiline_Input : public Fl_Input {
public:
/**
Creates a new Fl_Multiline_Input widget using the given
position, size, and label string. The default boxtype is FL_DOWN_BOX.
<P>Inherited destructor destroys the widget and any value associated with it.
*/
Fl_Multiline_Input(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char *l = 0)
: Fl_Input(X,Y,W,H,l) {type(FL_MULTILINE_INPUT);}
};
#endif
//
// End of "$Id$".
//