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.\" $Id: dialog.3,v 1.121 2018/06/20 01:21:53 tom Exp $
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.\" Copyright 2005-2017,2018 Thomas E. Dickey
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.\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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.\" it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1
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.\" as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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.\" This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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.\" 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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.\" Lesser General Public License for more details.
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.\"
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.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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.\" License along with this program; if not, write to
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.\" Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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.\" 51 Franklin St., Fifth Floor
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.\" Boston, MA 02110, USA.
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.TH \*D 3 "" "$Date: 2018/06/20 01:21:53 $"
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.SH NAME
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dialog \- widgets and utilities for the \*p program
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B cc [ flag ... ] file ... -l\*l [ library ... ]
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\ \ \ or
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.B cc $(\*p-config --cflags) file ... $(\*p-config --libs) ]
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.B #include <\*l.h>
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.PP
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\fB\*L\fP
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is a program that will let you present a variety of questions or
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display messages using dialog boxes from a shell script.
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It is built from the \fB\*l\fP library,
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which consists of several widgets
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as well as utility functions that are used by the widgets
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or the main program.
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.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This manpage documents the features from \fI<\*l.h>\fP which
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are likely to be important to developers using the widgets directly.
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Some hints are also given for developing new widgets.
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.PP
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Here is a \fB\*l\fP version of \fIHello World\/\fP:
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.RS
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.nf
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int main(void)
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{
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int status;
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init_dialog(stdin, stdout);
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status = dialog_yesno(
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"Hello, in dialog-format",
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"Hello World!",
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0, 0);
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end_dialog();
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return status;
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}
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.fi
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.RE
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.
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.\" ************************************************************************
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.SH DEFINITIONS
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Exit codes (passed back to the main program for its use)
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are defined with a "\fIDLG_EXIT_\fP prefix.
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The efined constants can be mapped using environment variables
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as described in \fB\*p\fP(1),
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e.g., \fIDLG_EXIT_OK\fP corresponds to \fI$DIALOG_OK\fP.
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.PP
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Useful character constants which correspond to user input
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are named with the "\fICHR_\fP" prefix, e.g.,
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\fICHR_BACKSPACE\fP.
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.PP
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Colors and video attributes are categorized and associated with
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settings in the configuration file
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(see the discussion of \fI$DIALOGRC\fP in \fB\*p\/\fP(1)).
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The \fIDIALOG_ATR(n)\fP macro is used for defining the references
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to the combined color and attribute table \fBdlg_color_table[]\fP.
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.PP
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The \fB\*p\fP application passes its command-line parameters
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to the widget functions.
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Some of those parameters are single values,
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but some of the widgets accept data as an array of values.
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Those include checklist/radiobox, menubox and formbox.
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When the \fB--item-help\fP option is given, an extra column
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of data is expected.
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The USE_ITEM_HELP(), CHECKBOX_TAGS, MENUBOX_TAGS and FORMBOX_TAGS
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macros are used to hide this difference from the calling application.
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.PP
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Most of the other definitions found in \fI<\*l.h>\fP
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are used for convenience in building the library or main program.
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These include definitions based on the generated \fI<dlg_config.h>\fP header.
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.
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.\" ************************************************************************
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.SH DATA STRUCTURES
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All of the global data for the \fB\*l\fP library is stored in
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a few structures:
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\fIDIALOG_STATE\fP, \fIDIALOG_VARS\fP and \fIDIALOG_COLORS\fP.
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The corresponding
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\fBdialog_state\fP, \fBdialog_vars\fP and \fBdlg_color_table\fP
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global variables should be initialized to zeros,
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and then populated with the data to use.
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A few of these must be nonzero for the corresponding widgets to function.
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As as the case with function names,
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variables beginning with "\fIdialog_\fP"
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are designed for use by the calling application
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while variables beginning with "\fIdlg_\fP"
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are intended for lower levels, e.g., by the \fB\*l\fP library.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SH DIALOG_STATE
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The \fIstate\fP variables are \fB\*l\fP's working variables.
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It initializes those, uses them to manage the widgets.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .all_subwindows
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This is a linked list of all subwindows created by the library.
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The \fBdlg_del_window\fP function uses this
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to free storage for subwindows when deleting a window.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .all_windows
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This is a linked list of all windows created by the library.
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The \fBdlg_del_window\fP function uses this to locate windows which
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may be redrawn after deleting a window.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .aspect_ratio
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--aspect-ratio\fP".
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The value gives the application
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some control over the box dimensions when using auto
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sizing (specifying 0 for height and width).
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It represents width / height.
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The default is 9, which means 9 characters wide to every 1 line high.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .finish_string
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When set to true, this allows calls to \fBdlg_finish_string\fP to discard the
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corresponding data which is created to speed up layout computations for the
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given string parameter.
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The \fBgauge\fP widget uses this feature.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .getc_callbacks
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This is set up in \fIui_getc.c\fP to record windows which must be polled
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for input, e.g., to handle the background tailbox widget.
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One window is designated as the foreground or control window.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .getc_redirect
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If the control window for \fIDIALOG_STATE.getc_callbacks\fP is
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closed, the list is transferred to this variable.
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Closing all windows causes the application to exit.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .no_mouse
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-mouse\fP".
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If true, \fB\*p\fP will not initialize (and enable) the mouse in
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\fIinit_dialog\fP.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .output
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This is set in the \fB\*p\fP application to the stream on
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which the application and library functions may write text results.
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Normally that is the standard error,
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since the curses library prefers to write its data to the standard output.
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Some scripts, trading portability for convenience,
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prefer to write results to the standard output,
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e.g., by using the "\fB--stdout\fP" option.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .output_count
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This is incremented by \fBdlg_does_output\fP,
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which is called by each widget that writes text to the output.
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The \fB\*p\fP application uses that to decide if it should
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also write a separator, i.e.,
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\fIDIALOG_STATE.separate_str\fP,
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between calls to each widget.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .pipe_input
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This is set in \fIinit_dialog\fP to a stream which can be used by the
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\fBgauge\fP widget, which must be the application's standard input.
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The \fB\*p\fP application calls \fIinit_dialog\fP normally with
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\fIinput\fP set to the standard input, but optionally based on the
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"\fB--input-fd\fP" option.
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Since the application cannot read from
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a pipe (standard input) and at the same time read
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the curses input from the standard input,
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it must allow for reopening the latter from either
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a specific file descriptor,
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or directly from the terminal.
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The adjusted pipe stream value is stored in this variable.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .screen_initialized
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This is set in \fIinit_dialog\fP and
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reset in \fIend_dialog\fP.
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It is used to check if curses has been initialized,
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and if the \fIendwin\fP function must be called on exit.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .screen_output
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This is set in \fIinit_dialog\fP to the output stream used
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by the curses library.
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Normally that is the standard output,
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unless that happens to not be a terminal (and if \fIinit_dialog\fP can
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successfully open the terminal directly).
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .separate_str
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--separate-widget\fP".
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The given string
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specifies a string that will separate the output on \fB\*p\fP's output from
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each widget.
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This is used to simplify parsing the result of a dialog with several widgets.
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If this option is not given,
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the default separator string is a tab character.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .tab_len
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--tab-len\fP \fInumber\/\fP".
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Specify the number of spaces that a tab character occupies if the
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"\fB--tab-correct\fP"
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option is given.
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The default is 8.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .text_height
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This text-formatting functions set this to the number of lines used for
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formatting a string.
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.LP
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It is used by \fB\*l\fP for the command-line options
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"\fB--print-text-size\fP" and
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"\fB--print-text-only\fP".
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .text_only
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\fB\*L\fP uses this in the command-line option "\fB--print-text-only\fP".
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.LP
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The text-formatting functions
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(\fBdlg_print_text\fP,
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\fBdlg_print_line\fP, and
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\fBdlg_print_autowrap\fP)
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check this to decide whether to print the formatted text to
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\fB\*p\fP's output or to the curses-display.
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.LP
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Also,
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\fBdlg_auto_size\fP checks the flag, allowing it to be used before
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\fBinit_dialog\fP is called.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .text_width
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This text-formatting functions set this to the number of columns used for
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formatting a string.
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.LP
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It is used by \fB\*l\fP for the command-line options
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"\fB--print-text-size\fP" and
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"\fB--print-text-only\fP".
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .trace_output
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--trace\fP \fIfile\fP".
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It is the file pointer to which trace messages are written.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .use_colors
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This is set in \fIinit_dialog\fP if the curses implementation supports color.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .use_scrollbar
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--scrollbar\fP".
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If true,
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draw a scrollbar to make windows holding scrolled data more readable.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .use_shadow
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-shadow\fP".
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This is set in \fIinit_dialog\fP if the curses implementation supports color.
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If true,
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suppress shadows that would be drawn to the right and bottom of each dialog box.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .visit_items
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--visit-items\fP".
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Modify the tab-traversal of the list-oriented widgets
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(buildlist, checklist, radiobox, menubox, inputmenu, and treeview)
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to include the list of items as one of the states.
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This is useful as a visual aid,
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i.e., the cursor position helps some users.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.PP
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The \fB\*p\fP application resets the \fBdialog_vars\fP data before
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accepting options to invoke each widget.
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Most of the \fIDIALOG_VARS\fP members are set directly from \fB\*p\fP's
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command-line options:
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SH
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DIALOG_VARS
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.PP
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In contrast to \fBDIALOG_STATE\fP, the members of \fBDIALOG_VARS\fP
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are set by command-line options in \fB\*p\fP.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .ascii_lines
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--ascii-lines\fP.
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It causes line-drawing to be done with ASCII characters, e.g., "+" and "-".
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See \fIDIALOG_VARS.no_lines\fP.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .backtitle
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This corresponds to the command-line option
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"\fB--backtitle\fP \fIbacktitle\/\fP".
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It specifies a
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\fIbacktitle\fP
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string to be displayed on the backdrop, at the top of the screen.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .beep_after_signal
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--beep-after\fP".
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If true, beep after a user has completed a widget
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by pressing one of the buttons.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .beep_signal
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--beep\fP".
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It is obsolete.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .begin_set
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This is true if the command-line option "\fB--begin\fP \fIy x\/\fP" was used.
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It specifies the position of the upper left corner
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of a dialog box on the screen.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .begin_x
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This corresponds to the \fIx\fP value from
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the command-line option "\fB--begin\fP \fIy x\/\fP" (second value).
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .begin_y
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This corresponds to the \fIy\fP value from
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the command-line option "\fB--begin\fP \fIy x\/\fP" (first value).
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .cancel_label
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This corresponds to the command-line option
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"\fB--cancel-label\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
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The given \fIstring\fP overrides the label used for \*(``Cancel\*('' buttons.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .cant_kill
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-kill\fP".
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If true, this tells
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\fB\*p\fP
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to put the
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\fBtailboxbg\fP
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box in the background,
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printing its process id to \fB\*p\fP's output.
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SIGHUP is disabled for the background process.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .colors
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--colors\fP".
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If true, interpret embedded "\eZ" sequences in the dialog text
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by the following character,
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which tells \fB\*p\fP to set colors or video attributes:
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0 through 7 are the ANSI codes used in curses:
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black,
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red,
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green,
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yellow,
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blue,
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magenta,
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cyan and
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white respectively.
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Bold is set by 'b', reset by 'B'.
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Reverse is set by 'r', reset by 'R'.
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Underline is set by 'u', reset by 'U'.
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The settings are cumulative, e.g., "\eZb\eZ1" makes the following text
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bright red.
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Restore normal settings with "\eZn".
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .column_separator
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--column-separator\fP".
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\fB\*L\fP splits data for radio/checkboxes and menus on the
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occurrences of the given string, and aligns the split data into columns.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .cr_wrap
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--cr-wrap\fP".
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If true,
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interpret embedded newlines in the dialog text as a newline on the screen.
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Otherwise, \fB\*p\fR will only wrap lines where needed
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to fit inside the text box.
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Even though you can control line breaks with this,
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\fB\*p\fR will still wrap any lines that are too long for the width of the box.
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Without cr-wrap, the layout of your text may be formatted to look nice
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in the source code of your script without affecting the way it will
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look in the dialog.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .date_format
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This corresponds to the command-line option
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"\fB--date-format\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
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If the host provides \fBstrftime\fP, and the value is nonnull,
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the calendar widget uses this to format its output.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .default_button
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This is set by the command-line option "\fB--default-button\fP.
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It is used by \fBdlg_default_button\fP.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .default_item
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This corresponds to the command-line option
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"\fB--default-item\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
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The given string is used as
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the default item in a checklist, form or menu box.
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Normally the first item in the box is the default.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .defaultno
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--defaultno\fP".
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If true,
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make the default value of the
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\fByes/no\fP
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box a
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.BR No .
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Likewise, treat the default button of widgets that provide
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\*(``OK\*('' and \*(``Cancel\*(''
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as a \fICancel\fP.
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If \fB--nocancel\fP was given that option overrides this,
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making the default button always \*(``Yes\*(''
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(internally the same as \*(``OK\*('').
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .dlg_clear_screen
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--clear\fP".
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This option is implemented in the main program, not the library.
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If true,
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the screen will be cleared on exit.
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This may be used alone, without other options.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .exit_label
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--exit-label string\fP".
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The given string overrides the label used for \*(``EXIT\*('' buttons.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .extra_button
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--extra-button\fP".
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If true, some widgets show an extra button,
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between \*(``OK\*('' and \*(``Cancel\*('' buttons.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .extra_label
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This corresponds to the command-line option
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"\fB--extra-label\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
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The given string overrides the label used for \*(``Extra\*('' buttons.
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Note: for inputmenu widgets, this defaults to \*(``Rename\*(''.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .formitem_type
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This is set by the command-line option "\fB--passwordform\fP"
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to tell the form widget that its text fields should be treated like
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password widgets.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS .help_button
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This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--help-button\fP".
|
|
If true, some widgets show a help-button after
|
|
\*(``OK\*('' and \*(``Cancel\*('' buttons,
|
|
i.e., in checklist, radiolist and menu boxes.
|
|
If \fB--item-help\fR is also given, on exit
|
|
the return status will be the same as for the \*(``OK\*('' button,
|
|
and the item-help text will be written to \fB\*p\fP's output
|
|
after the token \*(``HELP\*(''.
|
|
Otherwise, the return status will indicate that the Help button was pressed,
|
|
and no message printed.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .help_file
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--hfile\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
|
|
The given filename is passed to \fBdialog_helpfile\fP when the user
|
|
presses F1.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .help_label
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--help-label\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
|
|
The given string overrides the label used for \*(``Help\*('' buttons.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .help_line
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--hline\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
|
|
The given string is displayed in the bottom of dialog windows,
|
|
like a subtitle.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .help_status
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--help-status\fP".
|
|
If true, and the the help-button is selected,
|
|
writes the checklist or radiolist information
|
|
after the item-help \*(``HELP\*('' information.
|
|
This can be used to reconstruct the state of a checklist after processing
|
|
the help request.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .help_tags
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--help-tags\fP".
|
|
If true,
|
|
\fBdlg_add_help_formitem\fP and
|
|
\fBdlg_add_help_listitem\fP use the item's tag value consistently
|
|
rather than using the tag's help-text value
|
|
when \fIDIALOG_VARS.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .input_length
|
|
This is nonzero if \fIDIALOG_VARS.input_result\fP is allocated,
|
|
versus being a pointer to the user's local variables.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .input_menu
|
|
This flag is set to denote whether the menubox widget
|
|
implements a menu versus a inputmenu widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .input_result
|
|
This may be either a user-supplied buffer,
|
|
or a buffer dynamically allocated by the library,
|
|
depending on \fIDIALOG_VARS.input_length\fP:
|
|
.bP
|
|
If \fIDIALOG_VARS.input_length\fP is zero,
|
|
this is a pointer to user buffer (on the stack, or static).
|
|
The buffer size is assumed to be \fBMAX_LEN\fP,
|
|
which is defined in \fI<\*l.h>\fP.
|
|
.bP
|
|
When \fIDIALOG_VARS.input_length\fP is nonzero,
|
|
this is a dynamically-allocated buffer used by the widgets to return
|
|
printable results to the calling application.
|
|
.LP
|
|
Certain widgets copy a result to this buffer.
|
|
If the pointer is NULL, or if the length is insufficient for
|
|
the result, then the \fB\*l\fP library allocates a buffer which is large enough,
|
|
and sets \fIDIALOG_VARS.input_length\fP.
|
|
Callers should check for this case if they have supplied their own buffer.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .insecure
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--insecure\fP".
|
|
If true, make the password widget friendlier but less secure,
|
|
by echoing asterisks for each character.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .in_helpfile
|
|
This variable is used to prevent \fBdialog_helpfile\fP from showing
|
|
anything, e.g., if F1 were pressed within a help-file display.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .iso_week
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--iso-week\fP".
|
|
It is used in the calendar widget to tell how
|
|
to compute the starting week for the year:
|
|
.bP
|
|
by default, the calendar treats January 1 as the first week of the year.
|
|
.bP
|
|
If this variable is true, the calendar uses ISO 8601's convention.
|
|
ISO 8601 numbers weeks starting with the first week in January with
|
|
a Thursday in the current year.
|
|
January 1 may be in the \fIprevious\fP year.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .item_help
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--item-help\fP".
|
|
If true,
|
|
interpret the tags data for checklist, radiolist and menu boxes
|
|
adding a column whose text is displayed in the bottom line of the
|
|
screen, for the currently selected item.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .keep_tite
|
|
This is set by the command-line option "\fB--keep-tite\fP"
|
|
to tell \fB\*p\fP to not attempt to cancel the terminal initialization
|
|
(termcap \fIti\/\fP/\,\fIte\/\fP) sequences
|
|
which correspond to xterm's alternate-screen switching.
|
|
Normally \fB\*p\fP does this to avoid flickering when run several times
|
|
in a script.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .keep_window
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--keep-window\fP".
|
|
If true, do not remove/repaint the window on exit.
|
|
This is useful for keeping the window contents visible when several
|
|
widgets are run in the same process.
|
|
Note that curses will clear the screen when starting a new process.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .last_key
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--last-key\fP".
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .max_input
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--max-input\fP \fIsize\/\fP".
|
|
Limit input strings to the given size.
|
|
If not specified, the limit is 2048.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .no_items
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-items\fP".
|
|
Some widgets (checklist, inputmenu, radiolist, menu) display a list
|
|
with two columns (a \*(``tag\*('' and \*(``item\*('',
|
|
i.e., \*(``description\*('').
|
|
This tells \fB\*p\fP to read shorter rows from data,
|
|
omitting the \*(``list\*(''.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .no_label
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-label\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
|
|
The given string overrides the label used for \*(``No\*('' buttons.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .no_lines
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-lines\fP.
|
|
It suppresses line-drawing.
|
|
See \fIDIALOG_VARS.ascii_lines\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .no_nl_expand
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-nl-expand\fP".
|
|
If false, \fBdlg_trim_string\fP converts literal "\en" substrings
|
|
in a message into newlines.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .no_tags
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-tags\fP".
|
|
Some widgets (checklist, inputmenu, radiolist, menu) display a list
|
|
with two columns (a \*(``tag\*('' and \*(``item\*('',
|
|
also known as \*(``description\*('').
|
|
The tag is useful for scripting, but may not help the user.
|
|
The \fB--no-tags\fP option (from Xdialog) may be used to suppress the
|
|
column of tags from the display.
|
|
.LP
|
|
Normally \fB\*p\fP allows you to quickly move to entries on the displayed list,
|
|
by matching a single character to the first character of the tag.
|
|
When the \fB--no-tags\fP option is given, \fB\*p\fP matches against
|
|
the first character of the description.
|
|
In either case, the matchable character is highlighted.
|
|
.LP
|
|
Here is a table showing how the no_tags and no_items values interact:
|
|
.TS
|
|
tab(/);
|
|
l l l l l
|
|
l l l n n.
|
|
Widget/Fields Shown/Fields Read/.no_items/.no_tags
|
|
_
|
|
buildlist/item/tag,item/0/0*
|
|
buildlist/item/tag,item/0/1
|
|
buildlist/tag/tag/1/0*
|
|
buildlist/tag/tag/1/1
|
|
checklist/tag,item/tag,item/0/0
|
|
checklist/item/tag,item/0/1
|
|
checklist/tag/tag/1/0
|
|
checklist/tag/tag/1/1
|
|
inputmenu/tag,item/tag,item/0/0
|
|
inputmenu/item/tag,item/0/1
|
|
inputmenu/tag/tag/1/0
|
|
inputmenu/tag/tag/1/1
|
|
menu/tag,item/tag,item/0/0
|
|
menu/item/tag,item/0/1
|
|
menu/tag/tag/1/0
|
|
menu/tag/tag/1/1
|
|
radiolist/tag,item/tag,item/0/0
|
|
radiolist/item/tag,item/0/1
|
|
radiolist/tag/tag/1/0
|
|
radiolist/tag/tag/1/1
|
|
treeview/item/tag,item/0/0*
|
|
treeview/item/tag,item/0/1
|
|
treeview/tag/tag/1/0*
|
|
treeview/tag/tag/1/1
|
|
_
|
|
.TE
|
|
.TP 2
|
|
*
|
|
Xdialog does not display the tag column for the analogous buildlist
|
|
and treeview widgets.
|
|
\fB\*L\fP does the same on the command-line.
|
|
However the library interface defaults to displaying the tag column.
|
|
Your application can enable or disable the tag column as needed for each widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .nocancel
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-cancel\fP".
|
|
If true,
|
|
suppress the \*(``Cancel\*('' button in checklist, inputbox and menu box modes.
|
|
A script can still test if the user pressed the ESC key to cancel to quit.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .nocollapse
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--no-collapse\fP".
|
|
Normally \fB\*p\fR converts tabs to spaces and reduces multiple
|
|
spaces to a single space for text which is displayed in a message boxes, etc.
|
|
It true, that feature is disabled.
|
|
Note that \fB\*p\fR will still wrap text, subject to the \fB--cr-wrap\fR
|
|
option.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .nook
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--nook\fP.
|
|
\fB\*L\fP will suppress the \*(``ok\*('' (or \*(``yes\*('') button
|
|
from the widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .ok_label
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--ok-label\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
|
|
The given string overrides the label used for \*(``OK\*('' buttons.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .print_siz
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--print-size\fP".
|
|
If true,
|
|
each widget prints its size to \fB\*p\fP's output when it is invoked.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .quoted
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--quoted\fP.
|
|
Normally \fB\*p\fP quotes the strings returned by checklist's
|
|
as well as the item-help text.
|
|
If true, \fB\*p\fP will quote all string results.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .reorder
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--reorder\fP.
|
|
By default, the buildlist widget uses the same order for the output (right)
|
|
list as for the input (left).
|
|
If true, \fB\*p\fP will use the order in which a user adds selections
|
|
to the output list.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .separate_output
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--separate-output\fP".
|
|
If true,
|
|
checklist widgets output result one line at a time, with no quoting.
|
|
This facilitates parsing by another program.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .single_quoted
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--single-quoted\fP".
|
|
If true,
|
|
use single-quoting as needed (and no quotes if unneeded) for the
|
|
output of checklist's as well as the item-help text.
|
|
If this option is not set, \fB\*p\fP uses double quotes around each item.
|
|
The latter requires occasional use of backslashes to make the output useful in
|
|
shell scripts.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .size_err
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--size-err\fP".
|
|
If true,
|
|
check the resulting size of a dialog box before trying to use it,
|
|
printing the resulting size if it is larger than the screen.
|
|
(This option is obsolete, since all new-window calls are checked).
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .sleep_secs
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--sleep\fP \fIsecs\/\fP".
|
|
This option is implemented in the main program, not the library.
|
|
If nonzero, this is the number of seconds after to delay
|
|
after processing a dialog box.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .tab_correct
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--tab-correct\fP".
|
|
If true, convert each tab character of the text to one or more spaces.
|
|
Otherwise, tabs are rendered according to the curses library's interpretation.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .time_format
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option
|
|
"\fB--time-format\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
|
|
If the host provides \fBstrftime\fP, and the value is nonnull,
|
|
the timebox widget uses this to format its output.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .timeout_secs
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--timeout\fP \fIsecs\/\fP".
|
|
If nonzero, timeout input requests (exit with error code)
|
|
if no user response within the given number of seconds.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .title
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--title\fP \fItitle\/\fP".
|
|
Specifies a
|
|
\fItitle\fP
|
|
string to be displayed at the top of the dialog box.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .trim_whitespace
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--trim\fP".
|
|
If true, eliminate leading blanks,
|
|
trim literal newlines and repeated blanks from message text.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .week_start
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--week-start\fP".
|
|
It is used in the calendar widget to set the starting day for the week.
|
|
The string value can be
|
|
.bP
|
|
a number (0 to 6, Sunday through Saturday using POSIX) or
|
|
.bP
|
|
the special value \*(``locale\*('' (this works with systems using glibc,
|
|
providing an extension to the \fBlocale\fP command,
|
|
the \fBfirst_weekday\fP value).
|
|
.bP
|
|
a string matching one of the abbreviations for the day of the week
|
|
shown in the \fBcalendar\fP widget, e.g., \*(``Mo\*('' for \*(``Monday\*(''.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS .yes_label
|
|
This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB--yes-label\fP \fIstring\/\fP".
|
|
The given string overrides the label used for \*(``Yes\*('' buttons.
|
|
.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SH WIDGETS
|
|
Functions that implement major functionality for the command-line \fB\*p\fP
|
|
program, e.g., widgets, have names beginning "\fIdialog_\fP".
|
|
.PP
|
|
All dialog boxes have at least three parameters:
|
|
.RS 3
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
\fItitle\fP
|
|
the caption for the box, shown on its top border.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
\fIheight\fP
|
|
the height of the dialog box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
\fIwidth\fP
|
|
the width of the dialog box.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.PP
|
|
Other parameters depend on the box type.
|
|
.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_buildlist
|
|
implements the "\fB--buildlist\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlist_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char ** \fIitems
|
|
is an array of strings which is viewed either as a list of rows
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fItag item status\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
or
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fItag item status help\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
depending on whether \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIorder_mode
|
|
is reserved for future enhancements
|
|
.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_calendar
|
|
implements the "\fB--calendar\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIsubtitle
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height excluding the fixed-height calendar grid.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the overall width of the box,
|
|
which is adjusted up to the calendar grid's minimum width if needed.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIday
|
|
is the initial day of the week shown,
|
|
counting zero as Sunday.
|
|
If the value is negative, the current day of the week is used.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImonth
|
|
is the initial month of the year shown,
|
|
counting one as January.
|
|
If the value is negative, the current month of the year is used.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIyear
|
|
is the initial year shown.
|
|
If the value is negative, the current year is used.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_checklist
|
|
implements the "\fB--checklist\fP" and "\fB--radiolist\fP" options
|
|
depending on the \fIflag\fP parameter.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlist_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitems
|
|
is an array of strings which is viewed either as a list of rows
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fItag item status\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
or
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fItag item status help\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
depending on whether \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.IP flag
|
|
is either \fIFLAG_CHECK\fP, for checklists,
|
|
or \fIFLAG_RADIO\fP for radiolists.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_dselect
|
|
implements the "\fB--dselect\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIpath
|
|
is the preselected value to show in the input-box,
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|
which is used also to set the directory- and file-windows.
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.TP 5
|
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.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height excluding the minimum needed to show the dialog box framework.
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|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
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|
.SS dialog_editbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--editbox\fP" option.
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.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
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.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIfile
|
|
is the name of the file from which to read.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_form
|
|
implements the "\fB--form\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
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.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIform_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitems
|
|
is an array of strings which is viewed either as a list of rows
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fIName NameY NameX Text TextY TextX FLen ILen\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
or
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fIName NameY NameX Text TextY TextX FLen ILen Help\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
depending on whether \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_fselect
|
|
implements the "\fB--fselect\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIpath
|
|
is the preselected value to show in the input-box,
|
|
which is used also to set the directory- and file-windows.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height excluding the minimum needed to show the dialog box framework.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_gauge
|
|
implements the "\fB--gauge\fP" option.
|
|
Alternatively, a simpler or customized gauge widget can be
|
|
set up using
|
|
\fBdlg_allocate_gauge\fP,
|
|
\fBdlg_reallocate_gauge\fP,
|
|
\fBdlg_update_gauge\fP and
|
|
\fBdlg_free_gauge\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpercent
|
|
is the percentage to show in the progress bar.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_inputbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--inputbox\fP" or
|
|
"\fB--password\fP" option, depending on the value of \fIpassword\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIinit
|
|
is the initial value of the input box, whose length is taken into account
|
|
when auto-sizing the width of the dialog box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpassword
|
|
if true, causes typed input to be echoed as asterisks.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_helpfile
|
|
implements the "\fB--hfile\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIfile
|
|
is the name of a file containing the text to display.
|
|
This function is internally bound to F1 (function key \*(``1\*(''),
|
|
passing \fBdialog_vars.help_file\fP as a parameter.
|
|
The \fBdialog\fP program sets that variable when the \fB--hfile\fP option
|
|
is given.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_menu
|
|
implements the "\fB--menu\fP" or "\fB--inputmenu\fP" option
|
|
depending on whether \fBdialog_vars.input_menu\fP is set.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImenu_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitems
|
|
is an array of strings which is viewed either as a list of rows
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fItag item\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
or
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fItag item help\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
depending on whether \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_mixedform
|
|
implements the "\fB--mixedform\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIform_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitems
|
|
is an array of strings which is viewed either as a list of rows
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fIName NameY NameX Text TextY TextX FLen ILen Ityp\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
or
|
|
.RS
|
|
\fIName NameY NameX Text TextY TextX FLen ILen Ityp Help\fR
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
depending on whether \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_mixedgauge
|
|
implements the "\fB--mixedgauge\fP" option
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the caption text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpercent
|
|
is the percentage to show in the progress bar.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitems
|
|
is an array of strings which is viewed as a list
|
|
of \fItag\fP and \fIitem\fP values.
|
|
The \fItag\fP values are listed,
|
|
one per row, in the list at the top of the widget.
|
|
.IP
|
|
The \fIitem\fP values are decoded:
|
|
digits 0 through 9 are the following strings
|
|
.RS
|
|
.IP 0
|
|
Succeeded
|
|
.IP 1
|
|
Failed
|
|
.IP 2
|
|
Passed
|
|
.IP 3
|
|
Completed
|
|
.IP 4
|
|
Checked
|
|
.IP 5
|
|
Done
|
|
.IP 6
|
|
Skipped
|
|
.IP 7
|
|
In Progress
|
|
.IP 8
|
|
(blank)
|
|
.IP 9
|
|
N/A
|
|
.RE
|
|
.IP
|
|
A string with a leading "-" character is centered, marked with "%".
|
|
For example, "-75" is displayed as "75%".
|
|
Other strings are displayed as is.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_msgbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--msgbox\fP" or "\fB--infobox\fP" option
|
|
depending on whether \fIpauseopt\fP is set.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpauseopt
|
|
if true, an \*(``OK\*('' button will be shown,
|
|
and the dialog will wait for it to complete.
|
|
With an \*(``OK\*('' button, it is denoted a \*(``msgbox\*('',
|
|
without an \*(``OK\*('' button, it is denoted an \*(``infobox\*(''.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_pause
|
|
implements the "\fB--pause\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIseconds
|
|
is the timeout to use for the progress bar.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_prgbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--prgbox\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
If empty or null, no prompt is shown.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcommand
|
|
is the name of the command to execute.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpauseopt
|
|
if true, an \*(``OK\*('' button will be shown,
|
|
and the dialog will wait for it to complete.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_progressbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--progressbox\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
If empty or null, no prompt is shown.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_rangebox
|
|
implements the "\fB--rangebox\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
If empty or null, no prompt is shown.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the widget.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the widget.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImin_value
|
|
is the minimum value to allow.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImax_value
|
|
is the maximum value to allow.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIdefault_value
|
|
is the default value, if no change is made.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_tailbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--tailbox\fP" or "\fB--tailboxbg\fP" option
|
|
depending on whether \fIbg_task\fP is set.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIfile
|
|
is the name of the file to display in the dialog.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbg_task
|
|
if true,
|
|
the window is added to the callback list in \fBdialog_state\fP,
|
|
and the application will poll for the window to be updated.
|
|
Otherwise an \*(``OK\*('' button is added to the window,
|
|
and it will be closed when the button is activated.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_textbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--textbox\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIfile
|
|
is the name of the file to display in the dialog.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_timebox
|
|
implements the "\fB--timebox\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIsubtitle
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIhour
|
|
is the initial hour shown.
|
|
If the value is negative, the current hour is used.
|
|
Returns DLG_EXIT_ERROR if the value specified is greater than or equal to 24.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIminute
|
|
is the initial minute shown.
|
|
If the value is negative, the current minute is used.
|
|
Returns DLG_EXIT_ERROR if the value specified is greater than or equal to 60.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIsecond
|
|
is the initial second shown.
|
|
If the value is negative, the current second is used.
|
|
Returns DLG_EXIT_ERROR if the value specified is greater than or equal to 60.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_treeview
|
|
implements the "\fB--treeview\fP" option.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlist_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char ** \fIitems
|
|
is the list of items, contain tag, name, and optionally help strings
|
|
(if \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set).
|
|
The initial selection state for each item is also in this list.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIflag
|
|
.IP flag
|
|
is either \fIFLAG_CHECK\fP, for checklists (multiple selections),
|
|
or \fIFLAG_RADIO\fP for radiolists (a single selection).
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SS dialog_yesno
|
|
implements the "\fB--yesno\fP" option.
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|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.
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|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SH UTILITY FUNCTIONS
|
|
Most functions that implement lower-level
|
|
functionality for the command-line \fB\*p\fP
|
|
program or widgets, have names beginning "\fIdlg_\fP".
|
|
Bowing to longstanding usage, the functions that initialize the
|
|
display and end it are named \fIinit_dialog\fP and \fIend_dialog\fP.
|
|
.PP
|
|
The only non-widget function whose name begins with "\fIdialog_\fP"
|
|
is \fBdialog_version\fP, which returns the version number of the
|
|
library as a string.
|
|
.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Here is a brief summary of the utility functions and their parameters:
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_callback
|
|
Add a callback, used to allow polling input from multiple tailbox
|
|
widgets.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_CALLBACK *\fIp\fP
|
|
contains the callback information.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_callback_ref
|
|
Like \fBdlg_add_callback\fP, but passes a reference to the \fBDIALOG_CALLBACK\fP
|
|
as well as a pointer to a cleanup function which will be called when the
|
|
associated input ends.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_CALLBACK **\fIp\fP
|
|
points to the callback information.
|
|
This is a reference to the pointer so that the caller's pointer can be
|
|
zeroed when input ends.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_FREEBACK \fIfunc\fP
|
|
function to call when input ends, e.g., to free caller's additional data.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_help_formitem
|
|
This is a utility function used enforce consistent behavior for
|
|
the \fIDIALOG_VARS.help_tags\fP and \fIDIALOG_VARS.item_help\fP variables.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int *\fIresult\fP
|
|
this is updated to DLG_EXIT_ITEM_HELP if \fIDIALOG_VARS.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char **\fItag\fP
|
|
the tag- or help-text is stored here.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_FORMITEM *\fIitem\fP
|
|
contains the list item to use for tag- or help-text.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_help_listitem
|
|
This is a utility function used enforce consistent behavior for
|
|
the \fIDIALOG_VARS.help_tags\fP and \fIDIALOG_VARS.item_help\fP variables.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int *\fIresult\fP
|
|
this is updated to DLG_EXIT_ITEM_HELP if \fIDIALOG_VARS.item_help\fP is set.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char **\fItag\fP
|
|
the tag- or help-text is stored here.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM *\fIitem\fP
|
|
contains the list item to use for tag- or help-text.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_last_key
|
|
Report the last key entered by the user.
|
|
This implements the \fB--last-key\fP command-line option,
|
|
using \fBdialog_vars.last_key\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImode
|
|
controls the way the last key report is separated from other results:
|
|
.RS
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
-2
|
|
(no separator)
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
-1
|
|
(separator after the key name)
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
0
|
|
(separator is optionally before the key name)
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
1
|
|
(same as -1)
|
|
.RE
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_quoted
|
|
Add a quoted string to the result buffer (see \fBdlg_add_result\fP).
|
|
If no quotes are necessary, none are used.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.single_quoted\fR is set, single-quotes are used.
|
|
Otherwise, double-quotes are used.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to add.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_result
|
|
Add a string to the result buffer \fBdialog_vars.input_result\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to add.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_separator
|
|
Add an output-separator to the result buffer \fBdialog_vars.input_result\fP.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.output_separator\fP is set, use that.
|
|
Otherwise, if \fBdialog_vars.separate_output\fP is set, use newline.
|
|
If neither is set, use a space.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_add_string
|
|
Add a quoted or unquoted string to the result buffer
|
|
(see \fBdlg_add_quoted\fP) and \fBdlg_add_result\fP),
|
|
according to whether \fBdialog_vars.quoted\fP is true.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to add.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_align_columns
|
|
Copy and reformat an array of pointers to strings, aligning according to
|
|
the column separator \fBdialog_vars.column_separator\fP.
|
|
If no column separator is set, the array will be unmodified;
|
|
otherwise it is copied and reformatted.
|
|
.IP
|
|
Caveat: This function is only implemented for 8-bit characters.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char **\fItarget
|
|
This is the array to reformat.
|
|
It points to the first string to modify.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIper_row
|
|
This is the size of the struct for each row of the array.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fInum_rows
|
|
This is the number of rows in the array.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_allocate_gauge
|
|
Allocates a gauge widget.
|
|
Use \fBdlg_update_gauge\fP to display the result.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpercent
|
|
is the percentage to show in the progress bar.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_asciibox
|
|
returns its parameter transformed to the
|
|
corresponding "+" or "-", etc.,
|
|
for the line-drawing characters used in \fB\*p\fP.
|
|
If the parameter is not a line-drawing or other special character
|
|
such as ACS_DARROW, it returns 0.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIch
|
|
is the parameter, usually one of the \fBACS_\fP\fIxxx\fP constants.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_attr_clear
|
|
Set window to the given attribute.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the number of rows to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the number of columns to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIattr
|
|
is the attribute, e.g., \fBA_BOLD\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_auto_size
|
|
Compute window size based on the size of the formatted \fIprompt\fP and
|
|
minimum dimensions for a given widget.
|
|
.PP
|
|
\fB\*L\fP sets
|
|
\fBdialog_state.text_height\fP and
|
|
\fBdialog_state.text_width\fP for
|
|
the formatted \fIprompt\fP
|
|
as a side-effect.
|
|
.PP
|
|
Normally \fB\*l\fP writes the formatted \fIprompt\fP to the curses
|
|
window,
|
|
but it will write the formatted \fIprompt\fP to the output stream
|
|
if \fBdialog_state.text_only\fP is set.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIprompt
|
|
is the message text which will be displayed in the widget,
|
|
used here to determine how large the widget should be.
|
|
.IP
|
|
If the value is \fINULL\fP,
|
|
\fB\*l\fP allows the widget to use the whole screen,
|
|
i.e., if the values referenced by \fIheight\fP and/or \fIwidth\fP are zero.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIheight
|
|
is the nominal height.
|
|
\fB\*L\fP checks the referenced value and may update it:
|
|
.RS
|
|
.bP
|
|
if the value is negative,
|
|
\fB\*l\fP updates it to the available height of the screen,
|
|
after reserving rows for the window border and shadow,
|
|
as well as taking into account
|
|
\fBdialog_vars.begin_y\fP and
|
|
\fBdialog_vars.begin_set\fP.
|
|
.bP
|
|
if the value is zero,
|
|
\fB\*l\fP updates it to the required height of the window,
|
|
taking into account a (possibly) multi-line \fIprompt\fP.
|
|
.bP
|
|
if the value is greater than zero,
|
|
\fB\*l\fP uses it internally, but restores the value on return.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIwidth
|
|
is the nominal width.
|
|
\fB\*L\fP checks the referenced value and may update it:
|
|
.RS
|
|
.bP
|
|
if the value is negative,
|
|
\fB\*l\fP updates it to the available width of the screen,
|
|
after reserving rows for the window border and shadow,
|
|
as well as taking into account
|
|
\fBdialog_vars.begin_x\fP and
|
|
\fBdialog_vars.begin_set\fP.
|
|
.bP
|
|
if the value is zero,
|
|
\fB\*l\fP updates it to the required width of the window,
|
|
taking into account a (possibly) multi-line \fIprompt\fP.
|
|
.bP
|
|
if the value is greater than zero,
|
|
\fB\*l\fP uses it internally, but restores the value on return.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIboxlines
|
|
is the number of lines to reserve in the vertical direction.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImincols
|
|
is the minimum number of columns to use.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_auto_sizefile
|
|
Like \fBdlg_auto_size\fP, but use a file contents to decide how large
|
|
the widget should be.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIfile
|
|
is the name of the file.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIheight
|
|
is the nominal height.
|
|
.IP
|
|
If it is -1, use the screen's height
|
|
(after subtracting \fBdialog_vars.begin_y\fP
|
|
if \fBdialog_vars.begin_set\fP is true).
|
|
.IP
|
|
If it is greater than zero,
|
|
limit the referenced value to the screen-height
|
|
after verifying that the file exists.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIwidth
|
|
is the nominal width.
|
|
.IP
|
|
If it is -1, use the screen's width (after subtracting \fBdialog_vars.begin_x\fP
|
|
if \fBdialog_vars.begin_set\fP is true).
|
|
.IP
|
|
If it is greater than zero,
|
|
limit the referenced value to the screen-width
|
|
after verifying that the file exists.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIboxlines
|
|
is the number of lines to reserve on the screen for drawing boxes.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImincols
|
|
is the number of columns to reserve on the screen for drawing boxes.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_beeping
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.beep_signal\fP is nonzero,
|
|
this calls \fBbeep\fP once and sets
|
|
\fBdialog_vars.beep_signal\fP to zero.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_boxchar
|
|
returns its \fBchtype\fP parameter transformed as follows:
|
|
.bP
|
|
if neither \fBdialog_vars.ascii_lines\fP nor \fBdialog_vars.no_lines\fP is set.
|
|
.bP
|
|
if \fBdialog_vars.ascii_lines\fP is set,
|
|
returns the corresponding "+" or "-", etc.,
|
|
for the line-drawing characters used in \fB\*p\fP.
|
|
.bP
|
|
otherwise, if \fBdialog_vars.no_lines\fP is set,
|
|
returns a space for the line-drawing characters.
|
|
.bP
|
|
if the parameter is not a line-drawing or other special character
|
|
such as ACS_DARROW,
|
|
it returns the parameter unchanged.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_box_x_ordinate
|
|
returns a suitable x-ordinate (column) for a new widget.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.begin_set\fP is 1,
|
|
use \fBdialog_vars.begin_x\fP;
|
|
otherwise center the widget on the screen (using the \fIwidth\fP parameter).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width of the widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_box_y_ordinate
|
|
returns a suitable y-ordinate (row) for a new widget.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.begin_set\fP is 1,
|
|
use \fBdialog_vars.begin_y\fP;
|
|
otherwise center the widget on the screen (using the \fIheight\fP parameter).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height of the widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_buildlist
|
|
This is an alternate interface to the \fBbuildlist\fP widget
|
|
which allows the application to read the list item states back
|
|
directly without putting them in the output buffer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlist_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM * \fIitems
|
|
is the list of items, contain tag, name, and optionally help strings
|
|
(if \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set).
|
|
The initial selection state for each item is also in this list.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstates
|
|
This is a list of characters to display for the given states.
|
|
Normally a buildlist provides true (1) and false (0) values,
|
|
which the widget displays as "*" and space, respectively.
|
|
An application may set this parameter to an arbitrary null-terminated string.
|
|
The widget determines the number of states from the length of this string,
|
|
and will cycle through the corresponding display characters as the user
|
|
presses the space-bar.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIorder_mode
|
|
is reserved for future enhancements
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIcurrent_item
|
|
The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
|
|
item (cursor) when it returns.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_button_count
|
|
Count the buttons in the list.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_button_layout
|
|
Make sure there is enough space for the buttons by
|
|
computing the width required for their labels,
|
|
adding margins and limiting based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIlimit
|
|
the function sets the referenced \fIlimit\fP to the width required for
|
|
the buttons (limited by the screen size)
|
|
if that is wider than the passed-in limit.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_button_sizes
|
|
Compute the size of the button array in columns.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIvertical
|
|
is true if the buttons are arranged in a column rather than a row.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIlongest
|
|
Return the total number of columns in the referenced location.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIlength
|
|
Return the longest button's columns in the referenced location.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_button_to_char
|
|
Find the first uppercase character in the label, which we may use for an
|
|
abbreviation.
|
|
If the label is empty, return -1.
|
|
If no uppercase character is found, return 0.
|
|
Otherwise return the uppercase character.
|
|
.LP
|
|
Normally
|
|
.B dlg_draw_buttons
|
|
and
|
|
.B dlg_char_to_button
|
|
use the first uppercase character.
|
|
However, they keep track of all of the labels and
|
|
if the first has already been used in another label,
|
|
they will continue looking for another uppercase character.
|
|
This function does not have enough information to make that check.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIlabel
|
|
is the label to test.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_button_x_step
|
|
Compute the step-size needed between elements of the button array.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlimit
|
|
is the maximum number of columns to allow for the buttons.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIgap
|
|
store the nominal gap between buttons in the referenced location.
|
|
This is constrained to be at least one.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fImargin
|
|
store the left+right total margins (for the list of buttons) in the referenced
|
|
location.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIstep
|
|
store the step-size in the referenced location.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_calc_list_width
|
|
Calculate the minimum width for the list,
|
|
assuming none of the items are truncated.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM * \fIitems
|
|
contains a \fIname\fP and \fItext\fP field,
|
|
e.g., for checklists or radiobox lists.
|
|
The function returns the sum of the widest columns
|
|
needed for of each of these fields.
|
|
.IP
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.no_items\fP is set,
|
|
the \fItext\fP fields in the list are ignored.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_calc_listh
|
|
Calculate new height and list_height values.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIheight
|
|
on input, is the height without adding the list-height.
|
|
On return, this contains the total list-height and is the
|
|
actual widget's height.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIlist_height
|
|
on input, is the requested list-height.
|
|
On return, this contains the number of rows available for displaying
|
|
the list after taking into account the screen size and
|
|
the \fBdialog_vars.begin_set\fP and \fBdialog_vars.begin_y\fP variables.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of \fIitems\fP in the list.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_calc_listw
|
|
This function is obsolete, provided for library-compatibility.
|
|
It is replaced by \fBdlg_calc_list_width\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char ** \fIitems
|
|
is a list of character pointers.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIgroup
|
|
is the number of items in each group, e.g., the second array index.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_char_to_button
|
|
Given a list of button labels,
|
|
and a character which may be the abbreviation for one, find it, if it exists.
|
|
An abbreviation will be the first character
|
|
which happens to be capitalized in the label.
|
|
If the character is found, return its index within the list of \fIlabels\fP.
|
|
Otherwise, return \fBDLG_EXIT_UNKNOWN\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIch
|
|
is the character to find.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_checklist
|
|
This entrypoint provides the \fB--checklist\fP or \fB--radiolist\fP
|
|
functionality without the limitations of \fB\*p\fP's command-line syntax
|
|
(compare to \fBdialog_checklist\fP).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlist_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM * \fIitems
|
|
This is a list of the items to display in the checklist.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstates
|
|
This is a list of characters to display for the given states.
|
|
Normally a checklist provides true (1) and false (0) values,
|
|
which the widget displays as "*" and space, respectively.
|
|
An application may set this parameter to an arbitrary null-terminated string.
|
|
The widget determines the number of states from the length of this string,
|
|
and will cycle through the corresponding display characters as the user
|
|
presses the space-bar.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIflag
|
|
This is should be one of \fBFLAG_CHECK\fP or \fPFLAG_RADIO\fP,
|
|
depending on whether the widget should act as a checklist or radiobox.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIcurrent_item
|
|
The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
|
|
item (cursor) when it returns.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_check_scrolled
|
|
given a function key (or other key that was mapped to a function key),
|
|
check if it is one of the up/down scrolling functions:
|
|
.sp
|
|
.RS
|
|
DLGK_PAGE_FIRST,
|
|
.br
|
|
DLGK_PAGE_LAST,
|
|
.br
|
|
DLGK_GRID_UP,
|
|
.br
|
|
DLGK_GRID_DOWN,
|
|
.br
|
|
DLGK_PAGE_PREV or
|
|
.br
|
|
DLGK_PAGE_NEXT.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.fi
|
|
.LP
|
|
Some widgets use these key bindings for scrolling the prompt-text up and
|
|
down, to allow for display in very small windows.
|
|
.LP
|
|
The function returns 0 (zero) if it finds one of these keys,
|
|
and -1 if not.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIkey
|
|
is the function-key to check
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlast
|
|
is the number of lines
|
|
which would be used to display the scrolled prompt in
|
|
an arbitrarily tall window.
|
|
It is used here to check limits for the \fIoffset\fP value.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpage
|
|
this is the available height for writing scrolled text,
|
|
which is smaller than the window if it contains buttons.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B bool * \fIshow
|
|
on return, holds TRUE if \fBdlg_print_scrolled\fP should be used to redisplay
|
|
the prompt text.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIoffset
|
|
on entry, holds the starting line number (counting from zero)
|
|
last used for \fBdlg_print_scrolled\fP.
|
|
On return, holds the updated starting line number.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_clear
|
|
Set window to the default \fB\*p\fP screen attribute.
|
|
This is set in the rc-file with \fBscreen_color\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_clr_result
|
|
Free storage used for the result buffer (\fBdialog_vars.input_result\fP).
|
|
The corresponding pointer is set to NULL.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_color_count
|
|
Return the number of colors that can be configured in \fB\*p\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_color_setup
|
|
Initialize the color pairs used in \fB\*p\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_count_argv
|
|
Count the entries in an argument vector.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B argv
|
|
Points to the argument vector.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_count_columns
|
|
Returns the number of columns used for a string.
|
|
This is not necessarily the number of bytes in a string.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to measure.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_count_real_columns
|
|
Returns the number of columns used for a string,
|
|
accounting for "\eZ" sequences which can be used for
|
|
coloring the text if \fBdialog_vars.colors\fP is set.
|
|
This is not necessarily the number of bytes in a string.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to measure.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_count_wchars
|
|
Returns the number of wide-characters in the string.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to measure.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_create_rc
|
|
Create a configuration file,
|
|
i.e., write internal tables to a file which can be read back by \fB\*p\fP
|
|
as an rc-file.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIfilename
|
|
is the name of the file to write to.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_ctl_size
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.size_err\fP is true,
|
|
check if the given window size is too large to fit on the screen.
|
|
If so, exit with an error reporting the size of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the window's height
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the window's width
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_default_button
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.default_button\fP is positive,
|
|
return the button-index for that button code,
|
|
using \fBdlg_ok_buttoncode\fP to test indices starting with zero.
|
|
Otherwise (or if no match was found for the button code), return zero.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_default_formitem
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.default_item\fP is not null,
|
|
find that name by matching the \fIname\fP field in the list of form \fIitems\fP.
|
|
If found, return the index of that item in the list.
|
|
Otherwise, return zero.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_FORMITEM * \fIitems
|
|
is the list of items to search.
|
|
It is terminated by an entry with a null \fIname\fP field.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_default_item
|
|
This function is obsolete, provided for library-compatibility.
|
|
It is replaced by \fBdlg_default_formitem\fP and \fBdlg_default_listitem\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char ** \fIitems
|
|
is the list of items to search.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIllen
|
|
is the number of items in each group, e.g., the second array index.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_defaultno_button
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.defaultno\fP is true, and \fBdialog_vars.nocancel\fP is not,
|
|
find the button-index for the \*(``Cancel\*('' button.
|
|
Otherwise, return the index for \*(``OK\*('' (always zero).
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_del_window
|
|
Remove a window, repainting everything else.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to remove.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_does_output
|
|
This is called each time a widget is invoked which may do output.
|
|
It increments \fBdialog_state.output_count\fP,
|
|
so the output function in \fB\*p\fP can test this and add a separator.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_arrows
|
|
Draw up/down arrows on a window, e.g., for scrollable lists.
|
|
It calls \fBdlg_draw_arrows2\fP using the
|
|
\fImenubox_color\fP and \fImenubox_border_color\fP attributes.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIdialog
|
|
is the window on which to draw an arrow.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fItop_arrow
|
|
is true if an up-arrow should be drawn at the top of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbottom_arrow
|
|
is true if an down-arrow should be drawn at the bottom of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the zero-based column within the window on which to draw arrows.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fItop
|
|
is the zero-based row within the window on which to draw up-arrows
|
|
as well as a horizontal line to show the window's top.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbottom
|
|
is the zero-based row within the window on which to draw down-arrows
|
|
as well as a horizontal line to show the window's bottom.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_arrows2
|
|
Draw up/down arrows on a window, e.g., for scrollable lists.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIdialog
|
|
is the window on which to draw an arrow.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fItop_arrow
|
|
is true if an up-arrow should be drawn at the top of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbottom_arrow
|
|
is true if an down-arrow should be drawn at the bottom of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the zero-based column within the window on which to draw arrows.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fItop
|
|
is the zero-based row within the window on which to draw up-arrows
|
|
as well as a horizontal line to show the window's top.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbottom
|
|
is the zero-based row within the window on which to draw down-arrows
|
|
as well as a horizontal line to show the window's bottom.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIattr
|
|
is the window's background attribute.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIborderattr
|
|
is the window's border attribute.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_bottom_box
|
|
Draw a partial box at the bottom of a window,
|
|
e.g., to surround a row of buttons.
|
|
It is designed to merge with an existing box around
|
|
the whole window (see \fBdlg_draw_box\fP),
|
|
so it uses tee-elements rather than corner-elements
|
|
on the top corners of this box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_bottom_box2
|
|
Draw a partial box at the bottom of a window,
|
|
e.g., to surround a row of buttons.
|
|
It is designed to merge with an existing box around
|
|
the whole window (see \fBdlg_draw_box2\fP),
|
|
so it uses tee-elements rather than corner-elements
|
|
on the top corners of this box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIon_left
|
|
is used to color the upper/left edges of the box, i.e., the tee-element and
|
|
horizontal line
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIon_right
|
|
is used to color the right edge of the box, i.e., the tee-element
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIon_inside
|
|
is used to fill-color the inside of the box
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_box
|
|
Draw a rectangular box with line drawing characters.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the top row of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the left column of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIboxchar
|
|
is used to color the right/lower edges.
|
|
It also is fill-color used for the box contents.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIborderchar
|
|
is used to color the upper/left edges.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_box2
|
|
Draw a rectangular box with line drawing characters.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the top row of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the left column of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width of the box.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIboxchar
|
|
is used to fill-color for the box contents.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIborderchar
|
|
is used to color the upper/left edges.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIborderchar2
|
|
is used to color the right/lower edges.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_buttons
|
|
Print a list of buttons at the given position.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the starting row.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the starting column.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIselected
|
|
is the index within the list of the selected button.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIvertical
|
|
is true if the buttons are arranged in a column rather than a row.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlimit
|
|
is the number of columns (or rows if \fIvertical\/\fP) allowed for the display.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_helpline
|
|
draw the text in \fBdialog_vars.help_line\fP at the bottom of the given window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIdialog
|
|
is the window to modify.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B bool \fIdecorations
|
|
if true, allow room for the scrolling arrows.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_scrollbar
|
|
If \fBdialog_state.use_scrollbar\fP is set,
|
|
draw a scrollbar on the right margin of windows holding scrollable data.
|
|
Also (whether or not the scrollbar is drawn),
|
|
annotate the bottom margin of the window with the percentage of data
|
|
by the bottom of that window,
|
|
and call \fBdlg_draw_arrows2\fP to put markers on the window showing
|
|
when more data is available.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window in which the data is scrolled.
|
|
Because \fIleft\fP, \fIright\fP, \fItop\fP, \fIbottom\fP
|
|
are passed as parameters, this window can contain additional data.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B long \fIfirst_data
|
|
is the zero-based index to the first row of data in the current window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B long \fIthis_data
|
|
is the zero-based index to the current row of data.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B long \fInext_data
|
|
is the zero-based index to the next data after the current row.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B long \fItotal_data
|
|
is the total number of rows of data.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIleft
|
|
is the zero-based left margin/column of the window.
|
|
The up/down arrows are draw inset by 5 columns from this point.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIright
|
|
is the zero-based right margin/column of the window.
|
|
The scrollbar is drawn flush against this column.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fItop
|
|
is the zero-based row within the window on which to draw up-arrows
|
|
as well as a horizontal line to show the window's top.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbottom
|
|
is the zero-based row within the window on which to draw down-arrows
|
|
as well as a horizontal line to show the window's bottom.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIattr
|
|
is the window's background attribute.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIborderattr
|
|
is the window's border attribute.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_shadow
|
|
Draw shadows along the right and bottom edge of a window to give it
|
|
a 3-dimensional look.
|
|
(The height, etc., may not be the same as the window's actual values).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the top row of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the left column of the window.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_draw_title
|
|
Draw a title centered at the top of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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.SS dlg_dummy_menutext
|
|
This is a utility function which supports the \fB--inputmenu\fP option of
|
|
the \fB\*p\fP program.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.input_menu\fP is set, \fBdialog_menu\fP passes this
|
|
pointer to \fBdlg_menu\fP as the \fIrename_menutext\fP parameter.
|
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Otherwise, it passes \fBdlg_dummy_menutext\fP.
|
|
.LP
|
|
The function should only return \fBDLG_EXIT_ERROR\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM * \fIitems
|
|
is the list of menu items
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcurrent
|
|
is the index of the currently-selected item
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fInewtext
|
|
is the updated text for the menu item
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_dump_keys
|
|
Write all user-defined key-bindings to the given stream,
|
|
e.g., as part of \fBdlg_create_rc\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B FILE * \fIfp
|
|
is the stream on which to write the bindings.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_dump_window_keys
|
|
Write all user-defined key-bindings to the given stream,
|
|
e.g., as part of \fBdlg_create_rc\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B FILE * \fIfp
|
|
is the stream on which to write the bindings.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window for which bindings should be dumped.
|
|
If it is null, then only built-in bindings are dumped.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_eat_argv
|
|
Remove one or more items from an argument vector.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIargcp
|
|
in/out parameter giving the length of the argument vector.
|
|
.B char *** \fIargvp
|
|
in/out parameter pointing to the argument vector.
|
|
.B int \fIstart
|
|
starting index.
|
|
.B int \fIcount
|
|
number of arguments to remove.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_edit_offset
|
|
Given the character-offset in the string,
|
|
returns the display-offset where
|
|
\fB\*p\fP should position the cursor.
|
|
In this context, \*(``characters\*('' may be multicolumn,
|
|
since the string can be a multibyte character string.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to analyze
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIoffset
|
|
is the character-offset
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx_last
|
|
is a limit on the column positions that can be used,
|
|
e.g., the window's size.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_edit_string
|
|
Updates the string and character-offset, given various editing characters
|
|
or literal characters which are inserted at the character-offset.
|
|
Returns true if an editing change was made (and the display should
|
|
be updated), and false if the key was something like KEY_ENTER,
|
|
which is a non-editing action outside this function.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fIstring
|
|
is the (multibyte) string to update
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIoffset
|
|
is the character-offset
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIkey
|
|
is the editing key
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIfkey
|
|
is true if the editing key is a function-key
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B bool \fIforce
|
|
is used in a special loop case by calling code to force the return
|
|
value of this function when a function-key code 0 is passed in.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_exit
|
|
Given an internal exit code,
|
|
check if the corresponding environment variable is set.
|
|
If so, remap the exit code to match the environment variable.
|
|
Finally call \fBexit\fP with the resulting exit code.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcode
|
|
is the internal exit code, e.g., \fBDLG_EXIT_OK\fP,
|
|
which may be remapped.
|
|
.LP
|
|
The \fB\*p\fP program uses this function
|
|
to allow shell scripts to remap the exit codes so they can distinguish ESC
|
|
from ERROR.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_exit_buttoncode
|
|
Map the given button index for \fBdlg_exit_label\fP into \fB\*p\fP's exit-code.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbutton
|
|
is the button index
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_exit_label
|
|
Return a list of button labels.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.extra_button\fP is true,
|
|
return the result of \fBdlg_ok_labels\fP.
|
|
Otherwise, return a list with the \*(``Exit\*('' label
|
|
and (if \fBdialog_vars.help_button\fP is set)
|
|
the \*(``Help\*('' button as well.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_exiterr
|
|
Quit program killing all \fBtailboxbg\fP widgets.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIfmt
|
|
is the format of the \fBprintf\fP-like message to write.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B ...
|
|
.br
|
|
are the variables to apply to the \fIfmt\fP format.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_find_index
|
|
Given the character-offset to find in the list, return the corresponding
|
|
array index.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const int *\fIlist
|
|
contains a list of character-offsets,
|
|
i.e., indices into a string that denote the beginning of multibyte characters.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlimit
|
|
is the last index into \fBlist\fP to search.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIto_find
|
|
is the character-offset to find.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_finish_string
|
|
If \fIDIALOG_STATE.finish_string\fP is true,
|
|
this function discards data used to speed up layout computations.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the address of the string whose data should be discarded.
|
|
The address rather than contents is used as the unique identifier because
|
|
some of the caching is used for editable input-fields.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_flush_getc
|
|
Cancel the local data saved by \fBdlg_last_getc\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_editbox
|
|
This entrypoint provides the \fB--editbox\fP
|
|
functionality without the limitations of \fB\*p\fP's command-line syntax
|
|
(compare to \fBdialog_editbox\fP).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char *** \fIlist
|
|
is a pointer to an array of \fBchar\ *\fP pointers.
|
|
The array is allocated by the caller,
|
|
and so are the strings to which it points.
|
|
The \fBdlg_editbox\fP function may reallocate the
|
|
array and the strings.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIrows
|
|
points to the nominal length of \fIlist\fP.
|
|
The referenced value is updated if\fIlist\fP is reallocated.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_form
|
|
This entrypoint provides the \fB--form\fP
|
|
functionality without the limitations of \fB\*p\fP's command-line syntax
|
|
(compare to \fBdialog_form\fP).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIform_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_FORMITEM * \fIitems
|
|
This is a list of the items to display in the form.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIcurrent_item
|
|
The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
|
|
item (cursor) when it returns.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_free_columns
|
|
Free data allocated by \fBdlg_align_columns\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char **\fItarget
|
|
This is the array which was reformatted.
|
|
It points to the first string to free.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIper_row
|
|
This is the size of the struct for each row of the array.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fInum_rows
|
|
This is the number of rows in the array.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_free_formitems
|
|
Free memory owned by a list of DIALOG_FORMITEM's.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_FORMITEM * \fIitems
|
|
is the list to free.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_free_gauge
|
|
Remove the gauge widget from the screen and free its associated memory.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B void *\fIobjptr
|
|
points to the gauge widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_getc
|
|
Read a character from the given window.
|
|
Handle repainting here (to simplify
|
|
things in the calling application).
|
|
Also, if input-callback(s) are set up,
|
|
poll the corresponding files and handle the updates,
|
|
e.g., for displaying a tailbox.
|
|
Returns the key-code.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window within which to read.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIfkey
|
|
as a side-effect, set this to true if the key-code is really a function-key.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_get_attrs
|
|
extract the video attributes from the given window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window from which to get attributes.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_getc_callbacks
|
|
passes the given key-code \fIch\fP to the current window that
|
|
has established a callback.
|
|
If the callback returns zero, remove it and try the next window.
|
|
If no more callbacks remain, return.
|
|
If any callbacks were found, return true, otherwise false.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIch
|
|
is the key-code
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIfkey
|
|
is true if the key is a function-key
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIresult
|
|
is used to pass an exit-code to the caller,
|
|
which should pass that via \fBdlg_exit\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_index_columns
|
|
Build a list of the display-columns for the given multibyte string's characters.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to analyze
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_index_wchars
|
|
Build an index of the wide-characters in the string,
|
|
so the caller can easily tell
|
|
which byte-offset begins a given wide-character.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to analyze
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_item_help
|
|
Draw the string for the \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP feature.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItxt
|
|
is the help-message
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_killall_bg
|
|
If \fB\*p\fP has callbacks active,
|
|
purge the list of all that are not marked
|
|
to keep in the background.
|
|
If any remain, run those in a background process.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIretval
|
|
stores the exit-code to pass back to the caller.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_last_getc
|
|
returns the most recent character that was read via \fBdlg_getc\fP.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_limit_columns
|
|
Given a column limit,
|
|
count the number of wide characters that can fit into that limit.
|
|
The offset is used to skip over a leading character
|
|
that was already written.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to analyze
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlimit
|
|
is the column limit
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIoffset
|
|
is the starting offset from which analysis should continue
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_lookup_key
|
|
Check for a key-binding.
|
|
If there is no binding associated with the widget, it simply returns
|
|
the given curses-key.
|
|
Otherwise, it returns the result of the binding
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window on which the binding is checked
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcurses_key
|
|
is the curses key-code
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIdialog_key
|
|
is the corresponding \fB\*p\fP internal code
|
|
(see \fBDLG_KEYS_ENUM\fP in dlg_key.h).
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_max_input
|
|
Limit the parameter according to \fBdialog_vars.max_input\fP
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImax_len
|
|
is the value to limit
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_match_char
|
|
Match a given character against the beginning of the string,
|
|
ignoring case of the given character.
|
|
The matching string must begin with an uppercase character.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIch
|
|
is the character to check
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to search
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_menu
|
|
This entrypoint provides the \fB--menu\fP
|
|
functionality without the limitations of \fB\*p\fP's command-line syntax
|
|
(compare to \fBdialog_menu\fP).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImenu_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM * \fIitems
|
|
This is a list of the items to display in the form.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIcurrent_item
|
|
The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
|
|
item (cursor) when it returns.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_INPUTMENU \fIrename_menutext
|
|
If this is not \fBdlg_dummy_menutext\fP,
|
|
the widget acts like an \fIinputmenu\fP widget,
|
|
providing an extra \*(``Rename\*('' button,
|
|
which activates an edit feature on the selected menu item.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_move_window
|
|
Moves/resizes the given window to the given position and size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW *\fIwin
|
|
is the window to move/resize.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW *\fIheight
|
|
is the height of the resized window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW *\fIwidth
|
|
is the width of the resized window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW *\fIy
|
|
y-ordinate to use for the repositioned window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW *\fIx
|
|
x-ordinate to use for the repositioned window.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_mouse_bigregion
|
|
Retrieve the big-region under the pointer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the row on which the mouse click occurred
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the column on which the mouse click occurred
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_mouse_free_regions
|
|
Free the memory associated with mouse regions.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_mouse_mkbigregion
|
|
Creates a region on which the mouse-clicks will return a specified code.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the top-row of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the left-column of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcode
|
|
is a code used to make the region unique within a widget
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIstep_x
|
|
is used in modes 2 (columns) and 3 (cells) to determine the width
|
|
of a column/cell.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIstep_y
|
|
is currently unused
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fImode
|
|
is used to determine how the mouse position is translated into
|
|
a code (like a function-key):
|
|
.RS 5
|
|
.TP 3
|
|
1
|
|
index by lines
|
|
.TP
|
|
2
|
|
index by columns
|
|
.TP
|
|
3
|
|
index by cells
|
|
.RE
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_mouse_mkregion
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the top-row of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the left-column of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the height of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width of the region.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcode
|
|
is a code used to make the region unique within a widget
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_mouse_region
|
|
Retrieve the frame under the mouse pointer
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the row of the mouse-click
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the column of the mouse-click
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_mouse_setbase
|
|
Sets a base for subsequent calls to \fBdlg_mouse_mkregion\fP,
|
|
so they can make regions relative to the start of a given window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the left-column for the base
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the top-row for the base
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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.SS dlg_mouse_setcode
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Sets a value used internally by \fBdlg_mouse_mkregion\fP
|
|
which is added to the \fIcode\fP parameter.
|
|
By providing different values,
|
|
e.g., multiples of \fBKEY_MAX\fP,
|
|
it is possible to support multiple \*(``big\*('' regions in a widget.
|
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The \fIbuildlist\fP widget uses this feature to recognize mouse-clicks
|
|
in the left/right panes.
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.TP 5
|
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.B int \fIcode
|
|
is the value to add to \fBdlg_mouse_mkregion\fP's \fIcode\fP parameter.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_mouse_wgetch
|
|
is a wrapper for \fBdlg_getc\fP which additionally maps mouse-clicks
|
|
(if the curses library supports those) into extended function-keys
|
|
which encode the position according to the \fImode\fP in
|
|
\fBdlg_mouse_mkbigregion\fP.
|
|
Returns the corresponding key-code.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window on which to perform the input
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIfkey
|
|
the referenced location is set to true if the key-code is an actual
|
|
or extended (mouse) function-key.
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|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_mouse_wgetch_nowait
|
|
This is a non-blocking variant of \fBdlg_mouse_wgetch\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window on which to perform the input
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIfkey
|
|
the referenced location is set to true if the key-code is an actual
|
|
or extended (mouse) function-key.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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.SS dlg_need_separator
|
|
Check if an output-separator is needed.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.output_separator\fP is set, return true.
|
|
Otherwise, if \fBdialog_vars.input_result\fP is nonempty, return true.
|
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If neither, return false.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_new_modal_window
|
|
Create a modal window, optionally with a shadow.
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|
The shadow is created if \fBdialog_state.use_shadow\fP is true.
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|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIparent
|
|
is the parent window (usually the top-level window of a widget)
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the window's height
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the window's width
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the window's top-row
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the window's left-column
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_new_window
|
|
Create a window, optionally with a shadow.
|
|
The shadow is created if \fBdialog_state.use_shadow\fP is true.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the window's height
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the window's width
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy
|
|
is the window's top-row
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx
|
|
is the window's left-column
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_next_button
|
|
Return the next index in the list of labels.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbutton
|
|
is the current button-index.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_next_ok_buttonindex
|
|
Assuming that the caller is using \fBdlg_ok_labels\fP to list buttons,
|
|
find the next index in the list of buttons.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcurrent
|
|
is the current index in the list of buttons
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIextra
|
|
if negative, provides a way to enumerate extra active areas on the widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_ok_buttoncode
|
|
Map the given button index for \fBdlg_ok_labels\fP
|
|
into \fB\*p\fP's exit-code.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbutton
|
|
is the button-index (which is not necessarily the same as the index
|
|
in the list of labels).
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_ok_label
|
|
Returns a list with the \*(``Ok\*('' label,
|
|
and if \fBdialog_vars.help_button\fP is true, the \*(``Help\*('' label as well.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_ok_labels
|
|
Return a list of button labels for the OK/Cancel group of widgets.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_ordinate
|
|
Decode the string as an integer, decrement if greater than zero to make
|
|
a curses-ordinate from a dialog-ordinate.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_parse_bindkey
|
|
Parse the parameters of the \*(``bindkeys\*('' configuration-file entry.
|
|
This expects widget name which may be "*", followed by curses key definition and
|
|
then \fB\*p\fP key definition.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fIparams
|
|
is the parameter string to parse.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_parse_rc
|
|
Parse the configuration file and set up variables.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_popen
|
|
Open a pipe which ties the standard error and output together.
|
|
The \fBpopen\fP function captures only the standard output of a command.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char *\fIcommand
|
|
The shell command to run.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char *\fItype
|
|
Like \fBpopen\fP, "r" is used to read, and "w" is used to write.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_prev_button
|
|
Return the previous index in the list of labels.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIlabels
|
|
is a list of (pointers to) button labels terminated by a null pointer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbutton
|
|
is the current button index
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_print_listitem
|
|
This is a helper function used for the various \*(``list\*('' widgets,
|
|
e.g., checklist, menu, buildlist, treeview.
|
|
Each list-widget has \*(``tag\*('' and \*(``description\*('' values
|
|
for each item which can be displayed.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.no_tags\fP is true,
|
|
the \*(``tag\*('' value is not shown.
|
|
The first character of the first value shown (tag or description)
|
|
is highlighted to indicate that the widget will match it for quick navigation.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW *\fIwin
|
|
the window in which to display the text
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char *\fItext
|
|
the value to display
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIclimit
|
|
the number of columns available for printing the text
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B bool \fIfirst
|
|
true if this is the first call (for \*(``tag\*('' and \*(``description\*(''),
|
|
and the first character of the value should be highlighted.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIselected
|
|
nonzero if the text should be displayed using the \*(``selected\*('' colors
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_print_scrolled
|
|
This is a wrapper for \fBdlg_print_autowrap\fP which allows the user
|
|
to scroll too-long prompt text up/down.
|
|
.LP
|
|
See \fBdlg_check_scrolled\fP for a function which updates the \fIoffset\fP
|
|
variable used as a parameter here.
|
|
It complements this function; you need both.
|
|
If \fIpauseopt\fP is set, this function returns an updated \fIlast\fP
|
|
parameter, needed for \fBdlg_check_scrolled\fP calls.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIprompt
|
|
is the string to print
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIoffset
|
|
is the starting line-number to write wrapped text.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the available height for writing the wrapped text
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width that the wrapping should occur in
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpauseopt
|
|
is true if the extra functionality for scrolling should be enabled.
|
|
If false, this calls \fBdlg_print_autowrap\fP without doing any scrolling.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_print_line
|
|
Print one line of the prompt in the window within the limits of the
|
|
specified right margin.
|
|
The line will end on a word boundary and a pointer
|
|
to the start of the next line is returned, or a NULL pointer if the end of
|
|
*prompt is reached.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW *\fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype *\fIattr
|
|
holds the starting attributes, and is updated to reflect the final attributes
|
|
applied to the string.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char *\fIprompt
|
|
is the string to print
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlm
|
|
is the left margin.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIrm
|
|
is the right margin
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int *\fIx
|
|
returns the ending x-ordinate.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_prev_ok_buttonindex
|
|
Find the previous button index in the list from \fBdlg_ok_labels\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcurrent
|
|
is the current index
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIextra
|
|
if negative provides a way to enumerate extra active areas on the widget.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_print_autowrap
|
|
Print a string of text in a window, automatically wrap around to the next
|
|
line if the string is too long to fit on one line.
|
|
Note that the string may contain embedded newlines.
|
|
The text is written starting at the top of the window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIprompt
|
|
is the string to print
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the nominal height the wrapped string is limited to
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the width that the wrapping should occur in
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_print_size
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.print_siz\fP is true,
|
|
print the given height/width (from a widget)
|
|
to \fBdialog_state.output\fP, e.g.,
|
|
\fBSize: height, width\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the window's height
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the window's width
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_print_text
|
|
Print up to \fIcols\fP columns from \fBtext\fP,
|
|
optionally rendering \fB\*p\fP's escape sequences for attributes and color.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItxt
|
|
is the string to print
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcol
|
|
is the column limit
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype * \fIattr
|
|
holds the starting attributes, and is updated to reflect the final attributes
|
|
applied to the string.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_progressbox
|
|
implements the "\fB--prgbox\fP" and "\fB--progressbox\fP" options.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
If empty or null, no prompt is shown.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpauseopt
|
|
if true, an \*(``OK\*('' button will be shown,
|
|
and the dialog will wait for it to complete.
|
|
With an \*(``OK\*('' button, it is denoted a \*(``programbox\*('',
|
|
without an \*(``OK\*('' button, it is denoted a \*(``progressbox\*(''.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B FILE * \fIfp
|
|
is the file pointer, which may be a pipe or a regular file.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_put_backtitle
|
|
Display the background title if \fBdialog_vars.backtitle\fP is non-null.
|
|
The background title is shown at the top of the screen.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_reallocate_gauge
|
|
Allocates or reallocates a gauge widget (see \fBdlg_allocate_gauge\fP).
|
|
Use \fBdlg_update_gauge\fP to display the result.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B void ** \fIobjptr
|
|
If the pointer referenced by this parameter is null, the function creates
|
|
a new gauge widget using \fBdlg_allocate_gauge\fP.
|
|
Otherwise, it updates the title and cprompt values, reusing the window
|
|
from the previous call on this function.
|
|
As a side-effect, the function stores the updated object-pointer via
|
|
the \fIobjptr\fP parameter.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is adjusted to use the available screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpercent
|
|
is the percentage to show in the progress bar.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_register_buttons
|
|
The widget developer should call this function after \fBdlg_register_window\fP,
|
|
for the list of button labels associated with the widget.
|
|
One may bind a key to a button, e.g., \*(``OK\*('' for \fBDLGK_OK\fP,
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window with which to associate the buttons
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIname
|
|
is the widget's binding name (usually the name of the widget).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char ** \fIbuttons
|
|
is the list of buttons
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_register_window
|
|
For a given named widget's window, associate a binding table.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window with which to associate the buttons
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIname
|
|
is the widget's binding name (usually the name of the widget).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DLG_KEYS_BINDING * \fIbinding
|
|
is the binding table
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_remove_callback
|
|
Remove a callback.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_CALLBACK * \fIp
|
|
contains the callback information.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_renamed_menutext
|
|
This is a utility function which supports the \fB--inputmenu\fP option of
|
|
the \fB\*p\fP program.
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.input_menu\fP is set, \fBdialog_menu\fP passes this
|
|
pointer to \fBdlg_menu\fP as the \fIrename_menutext\fP parameter.
|
|
Otherwise, it passes \fBdlg_dummy_menutext\fP.
|
|
.LP
|
|
The function should add \*(``RENAMED\*('' to \fBdialog_vars.input_result\fP ,
|
|
followed by the menu item's name and the \fInewtext\fP value
|
|
(with a space separating the three items),
|
|
and return \fBDLG_EXIT_EXTRA\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM * \fIitems
|
|
is the list of menu items
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIcurrent
|
|
is the index of the currently-selected item
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fInewtext
|
|
is the updated text for the menu item
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_restore_vars
|
|
Restore \fB\*p\fP's variables from the given variable
|
|
(see \fBdialog_save_vars\fP).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_VARS * \fIsave
|
|
is the variable from which to restore.
|
|
.LP
|
|
The
|
|
\fIDIALOG_VARS.input_length\fP and
|
|
\fIDIALOG_VARS.input_result\fP members are treated specially,
|
|
since these are used by a widget to pass data to the caller.
|
|
They are not modified by this function.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_result_key
|
|
Test a \fB\*p\fP internal keycode to see if it corresponds to one of the push
|
|
buttons on the widget such as \*(``OK\*(''.
|
|
This is only useful if there are user-defined key bindings, since there are
|
|
no built-in bindings that map directly to \fBDLGK_OK\fP, etc.
|
|
Return true if a mapping was done.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIdialog_key
|
|
is the \fB\*p\fP key to test
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIfkey
|
|
is true if this is a function key
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIresultp
|
|
store the result of the mapping in the referenced location.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_save_vars
|
|
Save \fB\*p\fP's variables into the given variable (see \fBdlg_restore_vars\fP).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_VARS * \fIsave
|
|
is the variable into which to save.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_set_focus
|
|
Set focus on the given window,
|
|
making it display above other windows on the screen.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIparent
|
|
is the parent window (usually the top-level window of a widget)
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window on which to place focus (usually a subwindow of a widget)
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_set_result
|
|
Setup a fixed-buffer for the result in \fBdialog_vars.input_result\fP
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the new contents for the result
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_show_string
|
|
Displays the string, shifted as necessary, to fit within the box and show
|
|
the current character-offset.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window within which to display
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstring
|
|
is the string to display
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIoffset
|
|
is the starting (character, not bytes) offset
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B chtype \fIattr
|
|
is the window attribute to use for the string
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIy_base
|
|
beginning row on screen
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx_base
|
|
beginning column on screen
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIx_last
|
|
number of columns on screen
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B bool \fIhidden
|
|
if true, do not echo input
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B bool \fIforce
|
|
if true, force repaint
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_strclone
|
|
duplicate the string, like \fBstrdup\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the string to duplicate
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_strcmp
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compare two strings, ignoring case.
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.TP 5
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.B const char * \fIa
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is one string
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.TP 5
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.B const char * \fIb
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is the other string
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_string_to_argv
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Convert a string to an argument vector
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returning an index (which must be freed by the caller).
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The string is modified:
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.bP
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Blanks between arguments are replaced by nulls.
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.bP
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Normally arguments are separated by blanks;
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however you can double-quote an argument to enclose blanks.
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The surrounding double-quotes are removed from the string.
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.bP
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A backslash preceding a double-quote within double-quotes is removed.
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.bP
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A backslash preceding a newline outside double-quotes is removed.
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.bP
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Except for special cases, backslashes are preserved in the strings,
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since other \fB\*l\fP functions interpret backslashes, e.g., for colors.
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.TP 5
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.B char *\fIblob
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is the string to convert.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_sub_window
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create a subwindow, e.g., for an input area of a widget
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.TP 5
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.B WINDOW * \fIwin
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is the parent window
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.TP 5
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.B int \fIheight
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is the subwindow's height
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.TP 5
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.B int \fIwidth
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is the subwindow's width
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.TP 5
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.B int \fIy
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is the subwindow's top-row
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.TP 5
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.B int \fIx
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is the subwindow's left-column
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_tab_correct_str
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If the \fBdialog_vars.tab_correct\fP is true, convert tabs to single spaces.
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Return the converted result.
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The caller is responsible for freeing the string.
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.TP 5
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.B char * \fIprompt
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is the string to convert
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_trace
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If the parameter is non-null, opens a trace file with that
|
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name and stores the file pointer in \fBdialog_state.trace\fP.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_trace_2n
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logs a numeric value as a comment.
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.TP 5
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.B char * \fIname
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is the name to log in the comment.
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.TP 5
|
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.B int \fIvalue
|
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is the value to log in the comment.
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_trace_2n
|
|
logs a string value as a comment.
|
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If the value contains embedded newlines,
|
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the comment is continued with \*(``#+\*('' markers.
|
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.TP 5
|
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.B char * \fIname
|
|
is the name to log in the comment.
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.TP 5
|
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.B int \fIvalue
|
|
is the value to log in the comment.
|
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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.SS dlg_trace_chr
|
|
If \fBdialog_state.trace\fP is set,
|
|
translate the parameters into a printable representation,
|
|
log it on a \*(``chr\*('' line.
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.TP 5
|
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.B int \fIch
|
|
is the nominal keycode value.
|
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.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIfkey
|
|
is nonzero if the value is really a function key.
|
|
Some of these may be values declared in the DLG_KEYS_ENUM.
|
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.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.SS dlg_trace_msg
|
|
Write a formatted message to the trace file.
|
|
.TP 5
|
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.B const char * \fIfmt
|
|
is the format of the \fBprintf\fP-like message to write.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B ...
|
|
.br
|
|
are the variables to apply to the \fIfmt\fP format.
|
|
.LP
|
|
Use the DLG_TRACE macro for portability, in case the trace
|
|
feature is not compiled into the library.
|
|
It uses an extra level of parentheses to work with a variable number of
|
|
parameters, e.g.,
|
|
.Ex
|
|
DLG_TRACE(("this is dialog version %s\en", dialog_version()));
|
|
.Ee
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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.SS dlg_ttysize
|
|
Returns the screensize without using curses.
|
|
That allows the function to be used before initializing the screen.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_trace_win
|
|
If \fBdialog_state.trace\fP is set,
|
|
log a printable picture of the given window.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_treeview
|
|
This is an alternate interface to 'treeview' which allows the application
|
|
to read the list item states back directly without putting them in the
|
|
output buffer.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fItitle
|
|
is the title on the top of the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIcprompt
|
|
is the prompt text shown within the widget.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIheight
|
|
is the desired height of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIwidth
|
|
is the desired width of the box.
|
|
If zero, the height is based on the screen size.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIlist_height
|
|
is the minimum height to reserve for displaying the list.
|
|
If zero, it is computed based on the given \fIheight\fP and \fIwidth\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIitem_no
|
|
is the number of rows in \fIitems\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B DIALOG_LISTITEM * \fIitems
|
|
is the list of items, contain tag, name, and optionally help strings
|
|
(if \fBdialog_vars.item_help\fP is set).
|
|
The initial selection state for each item is also in this list.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B const char * \fIstates
|
|
This is a list of characters to display for the given states.
|
|
Normally a buildlist provides true (1) and false (0) values,
|
|
which the widget displays as "*" and space, respectively.
|
|
An application may set this parameter to an arbitrary null-terminated string.
|
|
The widget determines the number of states from the length of this string,
|
|
and will cycle through the corresponding display characters as the user
|
|
presses the space-bar.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIdepths
|
|
This is a list of depths of each item in the tree.
|
|
It is a separate parameter from \fIitems\fP to allow reuse of
|
|
the existing functions.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIflag
|
|
is either \fIFLAG_CHECK\fP, for checklists (multiple selections),
|
|
or \fIFLAG_RADIO\fP for radiolists (a single selection).
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int * \fIcurrent_item
|
|
The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
|
|
item (cursor) when it returns.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_trim_string
|
|
The \fBdialog\fP program uses this in each widget to adjust the
|
|
message string,
|
|
which may contain the newline character (referred to as '\en')
|
|
and/or the special substring "\en"
|
|
(which can be translated into a newline character).
|
|
.LP
|
|
There are several optional features:
|
|
.bP
|
|
Unless \fBdialog_vars.nocollapse\fP is set,
|
|
each tab is converted to a space before other processing.
|
|
.bP
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.no_nl_expand\fP is not set,
|
|
and the string has "\en" substrings:
|
|
.RS
|
|
.bP
|
|
The function changes embedded "\en" substrings to '\en' characters.
|
|
.IP
|
|
The function preserves extra spaces after these substitutions.
|
|
For instance, spaces following a newline (substring or character)
|
|
are preserved to use as an indentation.
|
|
.bP
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.cr_wrap\fP is set,
|
|
the function preserves '\en' newline characters.
|
|
Otherwise, each '\en' newline character is converted to a space.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.bP
|
|
Otherwise, if \fBdialog_vars.trim_whitespace\fP is set:
|
|
.RS
|
|
.bP
|
|
This function strips all extra spaces to simplify justification.
|
|
.bP
|
|
If \fBdialog_vars.cr_wrap\fP is set,
|
|
the function preserves '\en' newline characters.
|
|
Otherwise, each '\en' newline character is converted to a space.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.bP
|
|
Finally
|
|
(if \fBdialog_vars.no_nl_expand\fP is set,
|
|
or the string does not contain "\en" substrings,
|
|
and \fBdialog_vars.trim_whitespace\fP is not set):
|
|
.RS
|
|
.bP
|
|
Unless \fBdialog_vars.nocollapse\fP is set,
|
|
sequences of spaces are reduced to a single space.
|
|
.RE
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B char * \fIsrc
|
|
is the string to trim
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_unregister_window
|
|
Remove the bindings for a given window.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B WINDOW * \fIwin
|
|
is the window from which to remove bindings
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_update_gauge
|
|
Update a gauge widget to show a different percentage value.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B void *\fIobjptr
|
|
points to the gauge object to update.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIpercent
|
|
is the new percentage value to display.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_will_resize
|
|
This filters out bursts of \fBKEY_RESIZE\fP values.
|
|
Call this after \fBdlg_getc\fP returns \fBKEY_RESIZE\fP,
|
|
to improve performance.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_yes_buttoncode
|
|
Map the given button index for \fBdlg_yes_labels\fP into \fB\*p\fP's exit-code.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B int \fIbutton
|
|
is the button index
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS dlg_yes_labels
|
|
Return a list of buttons for Yes/No labels.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS end_dialog
|
|
End use of \fB\*p\fP functions.
|
|
.\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
.SS init_dialog
|
|
Do some initialization for \fB\*p\fP.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B FILE *\fIinput
|
|
is the real tty input of \fB\*p\fP.
|
|
Usually it is the standard input, but if
|
|
\fB--input-fd\fP option is used, it may be anything.
|
|
.TP 5
|
|
.B FILE *\fIoutput
|
|
is where \fB\*p\fP will send its result.
|
|
Usually it is the standard error, but
|
|
if \fB--stdout\fP or \fB--output-fd\fP is used, it may be anything.
|
|
.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SH SEE ALSO
|
|
\fB\*p\fP (1).
|
|
.
|
|
.\" ************************************************************************
|
|
.SH AUTHOR
|
|
Thomas E.\& Dickey
|