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325 lines
12 KiB
C++
325 lines
12 KiB
C++
//
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// "$Id$"
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//
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// Browser header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
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//
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// Copyright 1998-2009 by Bill Spitzak and others.
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//
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// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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// modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
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// License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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// version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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// Library General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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// License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
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// USA.
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//
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// Please report all bugs and problems on the following page:
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//
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// http://www.fltk.org/str.php
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//
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/* \file
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Fl_Browser widget . */
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// Forms-compatable browser. Probably useful for other
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// lists of textual data. Notice that the line numbers
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// start from 1, and 0 means "no line".
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#ifndef Fl_Browser_H
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#define Fl_Browser_H
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#include "Fl_Browser_.H"
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#include "Fl_Image.H"
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struct FL_BLINE;
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/**
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The Fl_Browser widget displays a scrolling list of text
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lines, and manages all the storage for the text. This is not a text
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editor or spreadsheet! But it is useful for showing a vertical list of
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named objects to the user.
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Each line in the browser is identified by number. <I>The numbers
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start at one</I> (this is so that zero can be reserved for "no line" in
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the selective browsers). <I>Unless otherwise noted, the methods do not
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check to see if the passed line number is in range and legal. It must
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always be greater than zero and <= size().</I>
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Each line contains a null-terminated string of text and a void *
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data pointer. The text string is displayed, the void *
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pointer can be used by the callbacks to reference the object the text
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describes.
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The base class does nothing when the user clicks on it. The
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subclasses
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Fl_Select_Browser,
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Fl_Hold_Browser, and
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Fl_Multi_Browser react to user clicks to select lines in
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the browser and do callbacks.
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The base class
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Fl_Browser_ provides the scrolling and selection mechanisms of
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this and all the subclasses, but the dimensions and appearance of each
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item are determined by the subclass. You can use Fl_Browser_
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to display information other than text, or text that is dynamically
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produced from your own data structures. If you find that loading the
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browser is a lot of work or is inefficient, you may want to make a
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subclass of Fl_Browser_.
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Some common coding patterns used for working with Fl_Browser:
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\code
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// How to loop through all the items in the browser
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for ( int t=1; t<=browser->size(); t++ ) { // index 1 based..!
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printf("item #%d, label='%s'\n", t, browser->text(t));
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}
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\endcode
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Note: If you are <I>subclassing</I> Fl_Browser, it's more efficient
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to use the protected methods item_first() and item_next(), since
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Fl_Browser internally uses linked lists to manage the browser's items.
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For more info, see find_item(int).
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*/
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class FL_EXPORT Fl_Browser : public Fl_Browser_ {
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FL_BLINE *first; // the array of lines
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FL_BLINE *last;
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FL_BLINE *cache;
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int cacheline; // line number of cache
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int lines; // Number of lines
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int full_height_;
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const int* column_widths_;
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char format_char_; // alternative to @-sign
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char column_char_; // alternative to tab
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protected:
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// required routines for Fl_Browser_ subclass:
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void* item_first() const ;
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void* item_next(void* item) const ;
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void* item_prev(void* item) const ;
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void* item_last()const ;
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int item_selected(void* item) const ;
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void item_select(void* item, int val);
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int item_height(void* item) const ;
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int item_width(void* item) const ;
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void item_draw(void* item, int X, int Y, int W, int H) const ;
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int full_height() const ;
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int incr_height() const ;
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const char *item_text(void *item) const;
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/** Swap the items \p a and \p b.
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You must call redraw() to make any changes visible.
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\param[in] a,b the items to be swapped.
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\see swap(int,int), item_swap()
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*/
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void item_swap(void *a, void *b) { swap((FL_BLINE*)a, (FL_BLINE*)b); }
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/** Return the item at specified \p line.
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\param[in] line The line of the item to return. (1 based)
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\returns The item, or NULL if line out of range.
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\see item_at(), find_line(), lineno()
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*/
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void *item_at(int line) const { return (void*)find_line(line); }
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FL_BLINE* find_line(int line) const ;
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FL_BLINE* _remove(int line) ;
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void insert(int line, FL_BLINE* item);
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int lineno(void *item) const ;
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void swap(FL_BLINE *a, FL_BLINE *b);
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public:
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void remove(int line);
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void add(const char* newtext, void* d = 0);
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void insert(int line, const char* newtext, void* d = 0);
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void move(int to, int from);
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int load(const char* filename);
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void swap(int a, int b);
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void clear();
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/**
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Returns how many lines are in the browser.
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The last line number is equal to this.
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Returns 0 if browser is empty.
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*/
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int size() const { return lines; }
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void size(int W, int H) { Fl_Widget::size(W, H); }
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int topline() const ;
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/** For internal use only? */
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enum Fl_Line_Position { TOP, BOTTOM, MIDDLE };
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void lineposition(int line, Fl_Line_Position pos);
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/**
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Scrolls the browser so the top item in the browser
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is showing the specified \p line.
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\param[in] line The line to be displayed at the top.
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\see topline(), middleline(), bottomline(), displayed(), lineposition()
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*/
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void topline(int line) { lineposition(line, TOP); }
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/**
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Scrolls the browser so the bottom item in the browser
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is showing the specified \p line.
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\param[in] line The line to be displayed at the bottom.
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\see topline(), middleline(), bottomline(), displayed(), lineposition()
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*/
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void bottomline(int line) { lineposition(line, BOTTOM); }
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/**
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Scrolls the browser so the middle item in the browser
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is showing the specified \p line.
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\param[in] line The line to be displayed in the middle.
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\see topline(), middleline(), bottomline(), displayed(), lineposition()
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*/
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void middleline(int line) { lineposition(line, MIDDLE); }
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int select(int line, int val=1);
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int selected(int line) const ;
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void show(int line);
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/** Shows the entire Fl_Browser widget -- opposite of hide(). */
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void show() { Fl_Widget::show(); }
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void hide(int line);
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/** Hides the entire Fl_Browser widget -- opposite of show(). */
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void hide() { Fl_Widget::hide(); }
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int visible(int line) const ;
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int value() const ;
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/**
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Sets the browser's value(), which selects the specified \p line.
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This is the same as calling select(line).
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\see select(), selected(), value(), item_select(), item_selected()
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*/
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void value(int line) { select(line); }
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const char* text(int line) const ;
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void text(int line, const char* newtext);
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void* data(int line) const ;
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void data(int line, void* d);
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Fl_Browser(int X, int Y, int W, int H, const char *L = 0);
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/**
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The destructor deletes all list items and destroys the browser.
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*/
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~Fl_Browser() { clear(); }
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/**
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Gets the current format code prefix character, which by default is '\@'.
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A string of formatting codes at the start of each column are stripped off
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and used to modify how the rest of the line is printed:
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\li <tt>'\@.'</tt> Print rest of line, don't look for more '\@' signs
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\li <tt>'\@\@'</tt> Print rest of line starting with '\@'
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\li <tt>'\@l'</tt> Use a LARGE (24 point) font
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\li <tt>'\@m'</tt> Use a medium large (18 point) font
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\li <tt>'\@s'</tt> Use a <SMALL>small</SMALL> (11 point) font
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\li <tt>'\@b'</tt> Use a <B>bold</B> font (adds FL_BOLD to font)
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\li <tt>'\@i'</tt> Use an <I>italic</I> font (adds FL_ITALIC to font)
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\li <tt>'\@f' or '\@t'</tt> Use a fixed-pitch
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font (sets font to FL_COURIER)
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\li <tt>'\@c'</tt> Center the line horizontally
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\li <tt>'\@r'</tt> Right-justify the text
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\li <tt>'\@B0', '\@B1', ... '\@B255'</tt> Fill the backgound with
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fl_color(n)
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\li <tt>'\@C0', '\@C1', ... '\@C255'</tt> Use fl_color(n) to draw the text
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\li <tt>'\@F0', '\@F1', ...</tt> Use fl_font(n) to draw the text
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\li <tt>'\@S1', '\@S2', ...</tt> Use point size n to draw the text
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\li <tt>'\@u' or '\@_'</tt> Underline the text.
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\li <tt>'\@-'</tt> draw an engraved line through the middle.
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Notice that the '\@.' command can be used to reliably
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terminate the parsing. To print a random string in a random color, use
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<tt>sprintf("@C%d@.%s", color, string)</tt> and it will work even if the
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string starts with a digit or has the format character in it.
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*/
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char format_char() const { return format_char_; }
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/**
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Sets the current format code prefix character to \p c.
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The default prefix is '\@'. Set the prefix to 0 to disable formatting.
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\see format_char() for list of '\@' codes
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*/
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void format_char(char c) { format_char_ = c; }
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/**
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Gets the current column separator character.
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The default is '\\t' (tab).
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\see column_char(), column_widths()
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*/
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char column_char() const { return column_char_; }
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/**
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Sets the column separator to c.
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This will only have an effect if you also set column_widths().
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The default is '\\t' (tab).
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\see column_char(), column_widths()
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*/
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void column_char(char c) { column_char_ = c; }
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/**
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Gets the current column width array.
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This array is zero-terminated and specifies the widths in pixels of
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each column. The text is split at each column_char() and each part is
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formatted into it's own column. After the last column any remaining
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text is formatted into the space between the last column and the
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right edge of the browser, even if the text contains instances of
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column_char() . The default value is a one-element array of just
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a zero, which means there are no columns.
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Example:
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\code
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Fl_Browser *b = new Fl_Browser(..);
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int widths[] = { 50, 50, 50, 70, 70, 40, 40, 70, 70, 50, 0 }; // widths for each column
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b->column_widths(widths); // assign array to widget
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b->column_char('\t'); // use tab as the column character
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b->add("USER\tPID\tCPU\tMEM\tVSZ\tRSS\tTTY\tSTAT\tSTART\tTIME\tCOMMAND");
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b->add("root\t2888\t0.0\t0.0\t1352\t0\ttty3\tSW\tAug15\t0:00\t@b@f/sbin/mingetty tty3");
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b->add("root\t13115\t0.0\t0.0\t1352\t0\ttty2\tSW\tAug30\t0:00\t@b@f/sbin/mingetty tty2");
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[..]
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\endcode
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\see column_char(), column_widths()
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*/
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const int* column_widths() const { return column_widths_; }
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/**
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Sets the current array to \p arr. Make sure the last entry is zero.
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\see column_char(), column_widths()
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*/
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void column_widths(const int* arr) { column_widths_ = arr; }
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/**
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Returns non-zero if \p line has been scrolled to a position where it is being displayed.
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Checks to see if the item's vertical position is within the top and bottom
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edges of the display window. This does NOT take into account the hide()/show()
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status of the widget or item.
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\param[in] line The line to be checked
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\returns 1 if visible, 0 if not visible.
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\see topline(), middleline(), bottomline(), displayed(), lineposition()
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*/
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int displayed(int line) const { return Fl_Browser_::displayed(find_line(line)); }
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/**
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Make the item at the specified \p line visible().
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Functionally similar to show(int line).
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If \p line is out of range, redisplay top or bottom of list as appropriate.
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\param[in] line The line to be made visible.
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\see show(int), hide(int), display(), visible(), make_visible()
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*/
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void make_visible(int line) {
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if (line < 1) Fl_Browser_::display(find_line(1));
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else if (line > lines) Fl_Browser_::display(find_line(lines));
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else Fl_Browser_::display(find_line(line));
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}
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// icon support
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void icon(int line, Fl_Image* icon);
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Fl_Image* icon(int line) const;
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void remove_icon(int line);
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/** For back compatibility only. */
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void replace(int a, const char* b) { text(a, b); }
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void display(int line, int val=1);
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};
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#endif
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//
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// End of "$Id$".
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//
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