fltk/FL/Fl_Menu_Button.H

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//
// "$Id$"
//
// Menu button header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
//
// Copyright 1998-2008 by Bill Spitzak and others.
//
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/** \file
Fl_Menu_Button widget . */
#ifndef Fl_Menu_Button_H
#define Fl_Menu_Button_H
#include "Fl_Menu_.H"
/**
This is a button that when pushed pops up a menu (or hierarchy of
menus) defined by an array of
Fl_Menu_Item objects.
<P ALIGN=CENTER>\image html menu_button.gif</P>
<P>Normally any mouse button will pop up a menu and it is lined up
below the button as shown in the picture. However an Fl_Menu_Button
may also control a pop-up menu. This is done by setting the type()
, see below. </P>
<P>The menu will also pop up in response to shortcuts indicated by
putting a '&' character in the label(). </P>
<P>Typing the shortcut() of any of the menu items will cause
callbacks exactly the same as when you pick the item with the mouse.
The '&' character in menu item names are only looked at when the menu is
popped up, however. </P>
<P>When the user picks an item off the menu, the item's callback is
done with the menu_button as the Fl_Widget* argument. If the
item does not have a callback the menu_button's callback is done
instead.
*/
class FL_EXPORT Fl_Menu_Button : public Fl_Menu_ {
protected:
void draw();
public:
// values for type:
enum {POPUP1 = 1, POPUP2, POPUP12, POPUP3, POPUP13, POPUP23, POPUP123};
int handle(int);
const Fl_Menu_Item* popup();
Fl_Menu_Button(int,int,int,int,const char * =0);
};
#endif
//
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//