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robust. The new "fire" actions, while affording signficantly more interactivity to libdialog, come at a cost - if the fire action trashes the screen then you're not going to be in Kansas anymore when you come back to the menu and there had better be considerable extra smarts in place for coping with such a situation. These changes are my attempt to do just that. |
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TESTS | ||
CHANGES | ||
checklist.c | ||
colors.h | ||
COPYING | ||
dialog.3 | ||
dialog.h | ||
dialog.priv.h | ||
dir.c | ||
dir.h | ||
fselect.c | ||
gauge.c | ||
help.c | ||
inputbox.c | ||
kernel.c | ||
lineedit.c | ||
Makefile | ||
menubox.c | ||
msgbox.c | ||
notify.c | ||
prgbox.c | ||
radiolist.c | ||
raw_popen.c | ||
rc.c | ||
rc.h | ||
README | ||
textbox.c | ||
TODO | ||
ui_objects.c | ||
ui_objects.h | ||
yesno.c |
This library was split out from the `dialog' program for use in C programs. For a list of interface functions, see dialog.h. For usage examples, see the `dialog' program sources in /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/dialog. You can additionally use any ncurses functions after init_dialog(). Ache.