fltk/test/browser.cxx

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/*
This is a test of how the browser draws lines.
This is a second line.
This is a third.
That was a blank line above this.
@r@_Right justify
@c@_Center justify
@_Left justify
@bBold text
@iItalic text
@b@iBold Italic
@fFixed width
@f@bBold Fixed
@f@iItalic Fixed
@f@i@bBold Italic Fixed
@lLarge
@l@bLarge bold
@sSmall
@s@bSmall bold
@s@iSmall italic
@s@i@bSmall italic bold
@uunderscore
@C1RED
@C2Green
@C4Blue
You should try different browser types:
Fl_Browser
Fl_Select_Browser
Fl_Hold_Browser
Fl_Multi_Browser
*/
#include <FL/Fl.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Select_Browser.H>
#include <FL/Fl_Double_Window.H>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
void b_cb(Fl_Widget* o, void*) {
printf("callback, selection = %d, event_clicks = %d\n",
((Fl_Browser*)o)->value(), Fl::event_clicks());
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int i;
if (!Fl::args(argc,argv,i)) Fl::fatal(Fl::help);
const char* fname = (i < argc) ? argv[i] : "browser.C";
Fl_Window window(400,400,fname);
window.box(FL_NO_BOX); // because it is filled with browser
Fl_Select_Browser browser(0,0,400,400,0);
browser.type(FL_MULTI_BROWSER);
browser.callback(b_cb);
// browser.scrollbar_right();
//browser.has_scrollbar(Fl_Browser::BOTH_ALWAYS);
if (!browser.load(fname)) {
printf("Can't load %s, %s\n", fname, strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
browser.position(0);
window.resizable(&browser);
window.show(argc,argv);
return Fl::run();
}