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| author | Michael R Sweet <michael.r.sweet@gmail.com> | 1999-01-13 19:28:54 +0000 |
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| committer | Michael R Sweet <michael.r.sweet@gmail.com> | 1999-01-13 19:28:54 +0000 |
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diff --git a/documentation/Fl_Output.html b/documentation/Fl_Output.html index 0039eebb0..7e9c91679 100644 --- a/documentation/Fl_Output.html +++ b/documentation/Fl_Output.html @@ -1,108 +1,80 @@ -<html> -<body> - -<hr break> - -<h2><a name="Fl_Output">class Fl_Output</a></h2> - -<hr> - -<h3>Class Hierarchy</h3> - -<ul><pre> -<a href="#Fl_Input_">Fl_Input_</a> +<HTML><BODY> +<HR break> +<H2><A name=Fl_Output>class Fl_Output</A></H2> +<HR> +<H3>Class Hierarchy</H3> +<UL> +<PRE> +<A href=Fl_Input_.html#Fl_Input_>Fl_Input_</A> | - +----<b>Fl_Output</b> + +----<B>Fl_Output</B> | - +----<a href="#Fl_Multiline_Output">Fl_Multiline_Output</a> -</pre></ul> - -<h3>Include Files</h3> - -<ul><pre> -#include <FL/Fl_Output.H> -</pre></ul> - -<h3>Description</h3> - -This widget displays a piece of text. When you set the <tt>value()</tt>, -<tt>Fl_Output</tt> does a <tt>strcpy()</tt> to it's own storage, which is useful for -program-generated values. The user may select portions of the text -using the mouse and paste the contents into other fields or programs. - -<p><img src=text.gif> - -<p>There is a single subclass, <a -href="#Fl_Multiline_Output">Fl_Multiline_Output</a>, which allows you to -display multiple lines of text. - -<p>The text may contain any characters except \0, and will correctly -display anything, using ^X notation for unprintable control characters -and \nnn notation for unprintable characters with the high bit set. It -assummes the font can draw any characters in the ISO-Latin1 character -set. - -<h3>Methods</h3> - -<ul> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.Fl_Output">Fl_Output</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.~Fl_Output">~Fl_Output</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.cursor_color">cursor_color</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.index">index</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.size">size</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.textcolor">textcolor</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.textfont">textfont</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.textsize">textsize</a> - <li><a href="#Fl_Output.value">value</a> -</ul> - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.Fl_Output">Fl_Output::Fl_Output(int x, int y, int w, int h, const char *label = 0)</a></h4> - -Creates a new <tt>Fl_Output</tt> widget using the given position, size, and -label string. The default boxtype is <tt>FL_DOWN_BOX</tt>. - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.~Fl_Output">virtual Fl_Output::~Fl_Output()</a></h4> - -Destroys the widget and any value associated with it. - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.value">const char *Fl_Output::value() const<br> -int Fl_Output::value(const char*)<br> -int Fl_Output::value(const char*, int)</a></h4> - -The first form returns the current value, which is a pointer to the -internal buffer and is valid only until the value is changed. - -<p>The second two forms change the text and set the mark and the point -to the end of it. The string is copied to the internal buffer. Passing -<tt>NULL</tt> is the same as "". This returns non-zero if the new -value is different than the current one. You can use the second -version to directly set the length if you know it already or want to -put nul's in the text. - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.size">int Fl_Output::size() const</a></h4> - -Returns the number of characters in <tt>value()</tt>. This may be greater than -<tt>strlen(value())</tt> if there are nul characters in it. - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.index">char Fl_Output::index(int) const</a></h4> - -Same as <tt>value()[n]</tt>, but may be faster in plausible implementations. -No bounds checking is done. - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.textcolor">Fl_Color Fl_Output::textcolor() const<br> -void Fl_Output::textcolor(Fl_Color)</a></h4> - -Gets or sets the color of the text in the input field. - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.textfont">Fl_Font Fl_Output::textfont() const<br> -void Fl_Output::textfont(Fl_Font)</a></h4> - -Gets or sets the font of the text in the input field. - -<h4><a name="Fl_Output.textsize">uchar Fl_Output::textsize() const<br> -void Fl_Output::textsize(uchar)</a></h4> - -Gets or sets the size of the text in the input field. - -</body> -</html> + +----<A href=Fl_Multiline_Output.html#Fl_Multiline_Output>Fl_Multiline_Output</A> +</PRE> +</UL> +<H3>Include Files</H3> +<UL> +<PRE> +#include <FL/Fl_Output.H> +</PRE> +</UL> +<H3>Description</H3> + This widget displays a piece of text. When you set the <TT>value()</TT> +, <TT>Fl_Output</TT> does a <TT>strcpy()</TT> to it's own storage, +which is useful for program-generated values. The user may select +portions of the text using the mouse and paste the contents into other +fields or programs. +<CENTER><IMG src=./text.gif></CENTER> +<P>There is a single subclass, <A href=Fl_Multiline_Output.html#Fl_Multiline_Output> +Fl_Multiline_Output</A>, which allows you to display multiple lines of +text. </P> +<P>The text may contain any characters except \0, and will correctly +display anything, using ^X notation for unprintable control characters +and \nnn notation for unprintable characters with the high bit set. It +assummes the font can draw any characters in the ISO-Latin1 character +set. </P> +<H3>Methods</H3> +<UL> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.Fl_Output>Fl_Output</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.~Fl_Output>~Fl_Output</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.cursor_color>cursor_color</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.index>index</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.size>size</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.textcolor>textcolor</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.textfont>textfont</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.textsize>textsize</A></LI> +<LI><A href=#Fl_Output.value>value</A></LI> +</UL> +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.Fl_Output>Fl_Output::Fl_Output(int x, int y, int +w, int h, const char *label = 0)</A></H4> + Creates a new <TT>Fl_Output</TT> widget using the given position, +size, and label string. The default boxtype is <TT>FL_DOWN_BOX</TT>. +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.~Fl_Output>virtual Fl_Output::~Fl_Output()</A></H4> + Destroys the widget and any value associated with it. +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.value>const char *Fl_Output::value() const +<BR> int Fl_Output::value(const char*) +<BR> int Fl_Output::value(const char*, int)</A></H4> + The first form returns the current value, which is a pointer to the +internal buffer and is valid only until the value is changed. +<P>The second two forms change the text and set the mark and the point +to the end of it. The string is copied to the internal buffer. Passing <TT> +NULL</TT> is the same as "". This returns non-zero if the new value is +different than the current one. You can use the second version to +directly set the length if you know it already or want to put nul's in +the text. </P> +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.size>int Fl_Output::size() const</A></H4> + Returns the number of characters in <TT>value()</TT>. This may be +greater than <TT>strlen(value())</TT> if there are nul characters in +it. +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.index>char Fl_Output::index(int) const</A></H4> + Same as <TT>value()[n]</TT>, but may be faster in plausible +implementations. No bounds checking is done. +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.textcolor>Fl_Color Fl_Output::textcolor() const +<BR> void Fl_Output::textcolor(Fl_Color)</A></H4> + Gets or sets the color of the text in the input field. +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.textfont>Fl_Font Fl_Output::textfont() const +<BR> void Fl_Output::textfont(Fl_Font)</A></H4> + Gets or sets the font of the text in the input field. +<H4><A name=Fl_Output.textsize>uchar Fl_Output::textsize() const +<BR> void Fl_Output::textsize(uchar)</A></H4> + Gets or sets the size of the text in the input field. </BODY></HTML> |
