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diff --git a/documentation/src/enumerations.dox b/documentation/src/enumerations.dox index 87b890645..5577da6d3 100644 --- a/documentation/src/enumerations.dox +++ b/documentation/src/enumerations.dox @@ -10,143 +10,143 @@ This appendix lists the enumerations provided in the <FL/Enumerations.H> header file, organized by section. -Constants whose value is zero are marked with "(0)", +Constants whose value are zero are marked with "(0)", this is often useful to know when programming. \section enumerations_versions Version Numbers The FLTK version number is stored in a number of compile-time constants: -\li <tt>FL_MAJOR_VERSION</tt> - The major release number, currently 1. -\li <tt>FL_MINOR_VERSION</tt> - The minor release number, currently 3. -\li <tt>FL_PATCH_VERSION</tt> - The patch release number, currently 0. -\li <tt>FL_VERSION</tt> - A combined floating-point version number for +\li FL_MAJOR_VERSION - The major release number, currently 1. +\li FL_MINOR_VERSION - The minor release number, currently 3. +\li FL_PATCH_VERSION - The patch release number, currently 0. +\li FL_VERSION - A combined floating-point version number for the major, minor, and patch release numbers, currently 1.0300. <A NAME="events"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> \section enumerations_events Events -Events are identified by an <tt>Fl_Event</tt> enumeration value. The +Events are identified by an \p Fl_Event enumeration value. The following events are currently defined: -\li <tt>FL_NO_EVENT</tt> - No event (or an event fltk does not +\li FL_NO_EVENT - No event (or an event fltk does not understand) occurred (0). -\li <tt>FL_PUSH</tt> - A mouse button was pushed. -\li <tt>FL_RELEASE</tt> - A mouse button was released. -\li <tt>FL_ENTER</tt> - The mouse pointer entered a widget. -\li <tt>FL_LEAVE</tt> - The mouse pointer left a widget. -\li <tt>FL_DRAG</tt> - The mouse pointer was moved with a button pressed. -\li <tt>FL_FOCUS</tt> - A widget should receive keyboard focus. -\li <tt>FL_UNFOCUS</tt> - A widget loses keyboard focus. -\li <tt>FL_KEYBOARD</tt> - A key was pressed. -\li <tt>FL_CLOSE</tt> - A window was closed. -\li <tt>FL_MOVE</tt> - The mouse pointer was moved with no buttons pressed. -\li <tt>FL_SHORTCUT</tt> - The user pressed a shortcut key. -\li <tt>FL_DEACTIVATE</tt> - The widget has been deactivated. -\li <tt>FL_ACTIVATE</tt> - The widget has been activated. -\li <tt>FL_HIDE</tt> - The widget has been hidden. -\li <tt>FL_SHOW</tt> - The widget has been shown. -\li <tt>FL_PASTE</tt> - The widget should paste the contents of the +\li FL_PUSH - A mouse button was pushed. +\li FL_RELEASE - A mouse button was released. +\li FL_ENTER - The mouse pointer entered a widget. +\li FL_LEAVE - The mouse pointer left a widget. +\li FL_DRAG - The mouse pointer was moved with a button pressed. +\li FL_FOCUS - A widget should receive keyboard focus. +\li FL_UNFOCUS - A widget loses keyboard focus. +\li FL_KEYBOARD - A key was pressed. +\li FL_CLOSE - A window was closed. +\li FL_MOVE - The mouse pointer was moved with no buttons pressed. +\li FL_SHORTCUT - The user pressed a shortcut key. +\li FL_DEACTIVATE - The widget has been deactivated. +\li FL_ACTIVATE - The widget has been activated. +\li FL_HIDE - The widget has been hidden. +\li FL_SHOW - The widget has been shown. +\li FL_PASTE - The widget should paste the contents of the clipboard. -\li <tt>FL_SELECTIONCLEAR</tt> - The widget should clear any selections +\li FL_SELECTIONCLEAR - The widget should clear any selections made for the clipboard. -\li <tt>FL_MOUSEWHEEL</tt> - The horizontal or vertical mousewheel was turned. -\li <tt>FL_DND_ENTER</tt> - The mouse pointer entered a widget dragging data. -\li <tt>FL_DND_DRAG</tt> - The mouse pointer was moved dragging data. -\li <tt>FL_DND_LEAVE</tt> - The mouse pointer left a widget still dragging +\li FL_MOUSEWHEEL - The horizontal or vertical mousewheel was turned. +\li FL_DND_ENTER - The mouse pointer entered a widget dragging data. +\li FL_DND_DRAG - The mouse pointer was moved dragging data. +\li FL_DND_LEAVE - The mouse pointer left a widget still dragging data. -\li <tt>FL_DND_RELEASE</tt> - Dragged data is about to be dropped. +\li FL_DND_RELEASE - Dragged data is about to be dropped. <a name="when"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> \section enumerations_when Callback "When" Conditions The following constants determine when a callback is performed: -\li <tt>FL_WHEN_NEVER</tt> - Never call the callback (0). -\li <tt>FL_WHEN_CHANGED</tt> - Do the callback only when the widget +\li FL_WHEN_NEVER - Never call the callback (0). +\li FL_WHEN_CHANGED - Do the callback only when the widget value changes. -\li <tt>FL_WHEN_NOT_CHANGED</tt> - Do the callback whenever the user +\li FL_WHEN_NOT_CHANGED - Do the callback whenever the user interacts with the widget. -\li <tt>FL_WHEN_RELEASE</tt> - Do the callback when the button or key +\li FL_WHEN_RELEASE - Do the callback when the button or key is released and the value changes. -\li <tt>FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY</tt> - Do the callback when the user presses +\li FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY - Do the callback when the user presses the ENTER key and the value changes. -\li <tt>FL_WHEN_RELEASE_ALWAYS</tt> - Do the callback when the button +\li FL_WHEN_RELEASE_ALWAYS - Do the callback when the button or key is released, even if the value doesn't change. -\li <tt>FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY_ALWAYS</tt> - Do the callback when the user +\li FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY_ALWAYS - Do the callback when the user presses the ENTER key, even if the value doesn't change. <A NAME="button_values"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> \section enumeration_button_values Fl::event_button() Values -The following constants define the button numbers for <tt>FL_PUSH</tt> and -<tt>FL_RELEASE</tt> events: +The following constants define the button numbers for FL_PUSH and +FL_RELEASE events: -\li <tt>FL_LEFT_MOUSE</tt> - the left mouse button -\li <tt>FL_MIDDLE_MOUSE</tt> - the middle mouse button -\li <tt>FL_RIGHT_MOUSE</tt> - the right mouse button +\li FL_LEFT_MOUSE - the left mouse button +\li FL_MIDDLE_MOUSE - the middle mouse button +\li FL_RIGHT_MOUSE - the right mouse button <A NAME="key_values"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> \section enumerations_event_key Fl::event_key() Values -The following constants define the non-ASCII keys on the keyboard for <tt> -FL_KEYBOARD</tt> and <tt>FL_SHORTCUT</tt> events: +The following constants define the non-ASCII keys on the keyboard for +FL_KEYBOARD and FL_SHORTCUT events: -\li <tt>FL_Button</tt> - A mouse button; use <tt>Fl_Button + n</tt> +\li FL_Button - A mouse button; use <tt>Fl_Button + n</tt> for mouse button <tt>n</tt>. -\li <tt>FL_BackSpace</tt> - The backspace key. -\li <tt>FL_Tab</tt> - The tab key. -\li <tt>FL_Enter</tt> - The enter key. -\li <tt>FL_Pause</tt> - The pause key. -\li <tt>FL_Scroll_Lock</tt> - The scroll lock key. -\li <tt>FL_Escape</tt> - The escape key. -\li <tt>FL_Home</tt> - The home key. -\li <tt>FL_Left</tt> - The left arrow key. -\li <tt>FL_Up</tt> - The up arrow key. -\li <tt>FL_Right</tt> - The right arrow key. -\li <tt>FL_Down</tt> - The down arrow key. -\li <tt>FL_Page_Up</tt> - The page-up key. -\li <tt>FL_Page_Down</tt> - The page-down key. -\li <tt>FL_End</tt> - The end key. -\li <tt>FL_Print</tt> - The print (or print-screen) key. -\li <tt>FL_Insert</tt> - The insert key. -\li <tt>FL_Menu</tt> - The menu key. -\li <tt>FL_Num_Lock</tt> - The num lock key. -\li <tt>FL_KP</tt> - One of the keypad numbers; use <tt>FL_KP + n</tt> +\li FL_BackSpace - The backspace key. +\li FL_Tab - The tab key. +\li FL_Enter - The enter key. +\li FL_Pause - The pause key. +\li FL_Scroll_Lock - The scroll lock key. +\li FL_Escape - The escape key. +\li FL_Home - The home key. +\li FL_Left - The left arrow key. +\li FL_Up - The up arrow key. +\li FL_Right - The right arrow key. +\li FL_Down - The down arrow key. +\li FL_Page_Up - The page-up key. +\li FL_Page_Down - The page-down key. +\li FL_End - The end key. +\li FL_Print - The print (or print-screen) key. +\li FL_Insert - The insert key. +\li FL_Menu - The menu key. +\li FL_Num_Lock - The num lock key. +\li FL_KP - One of the keypad numbers; use <tt>FL_KP + n</tt> for number <tt>n</tt>. -\li <tt>FL_KP_Enter</tt> - The enter key on the keypad. -\li <tt>FL_F</tt> - One of the function keys; use <tt>FL_F + n</tt> +\li FL_KP_Enter - The enter key on the keypad. +\li FL_F - One of the function keys; use <tt>FL_F + n</tt> for function key <tt>n</tt>. -\li <tt>FL_Shift_L</tt> - The lefthand shift key. -\li <tt>FL_Shift_R</tt> - The righthand shift key. -\li <tt>FL_Control_L</tt> - The lefthand control key. -\li <tt>FL_Control_R</tt> - The righthand control key. -\li <tt>FL_Caps_Lock</tt> - The caps lock key. -\li <tt>FL_Meta_L</tt> - The left meta/Windows key. -\li <tt>FL_Meta_R</tt> - The right meta/Windows key. -\li <tt>FL_Alt_L</tt> - The left alt key. -\li <tt>FL_Alt_R</tt> - The right alt key. -\li <tt>FL_Delete</tt> - The delete key. +\li FL_Shift_L - The lefthand shift key. +\li FL_Shift_R - The righthand shift key. +\li FL_Control_L - The lefthand control key. +\li FL_Control_R - The righthand control key. +\li FL_Caps_Lock - The caps lock key. +\li FL_Meta_L - The left meta/Windows key. +\li FL_Meta_R - The right meta/Windows key. +\li FL_Alt_L - The left alt key. +\li FL_Alt_R - The right alt key. +\li FL_Delete - The delete key. \section enumerations_event_state Fl::event_state() Values -The following constants define bits in the <tt>Fl::event_state()</tt> +The following constants define bits in the Fl::event_state() value: -\li <tt>FL_SHIFT</tt> - One of the shift keys is down. -\li <tt>FL_CAPS_LOCK</tt> - The caps lock is on. -\li <tt>FL_CTRL</tt> - One of the ctrl keys is down. -\li <tt>FL_ALT</tt> - One of the alt keys is down. -\li <tt>FL_NUM_LOCK</tt> - The num lock is on. -\li <tt>FL_META</tt> - One of the meta/Windows keys is down. -\li <tt>FL_COMMAND</tt> - An alias for <tt>FL_CTRL</tt> on WIN32 and X11, - or <tt>FL_META</tt> on MacOS X. -\li <tt>FL_SCROLL_LOCK</tt> - The scroll lock is on. -\li <tt>FL_BUTTON1</tt> - Mouse button 1 is pushed. -\li <tt>FL_BUTTON2</tt> - Mouse button 2 is pushed. -\li <tt>FL_BUTTON3</tt> - Mouse button 3 is pushed. -\li <tt>FL_BUTTONS</tt> - Any mouse button is pushed. -\li <tt>FL_BUTTON(n)</tt> - Mouse button N (N > 0) is pushed. +\li FL_SHIFT - One of the shift keys is down. +\li FL_CAPS_LOCK - The caps lock is on. +\li FL_CTRL - One of the ctrl keys is down. +\li FL_ALT - One of the alt keys is down. +\li FL_NUM_LOCK - The num lock is on. +\li FL_META - One of the meta/Windows keys is down. +\li FL_COMMAND - An alias for FL_CTRL on WIN32 and X11, + or FL_META on MacOS X. +\li FL_SCROLL_LOCK - The scroll lock is on. +\li FL_BUTTON1 - Mouse button 1 is pushed. +\li FL_BUTTON2 - Mouse button 2 is pushed. +\li FL_BUTTON3 - Mouse button 3 is pushed. +\li FL_BUTTONS - Any mouse button is pushed. +\li FL_BUTTON(n) - Mouse button \p n ( where <tt>n > 0</tt>) is pushed. <!-- NEED 4in --> @@ -154,25 +154,25 @@ value: \section enumerations_alignment Alignment Values The following constants define bits that can be used with -<A href=Fl_Widget.html#Fl_Widget.align><tt>Fl_Widget::align()</tt></A> +Fl_Widget::alighn() to control the positioning of the label: -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_CENTER</tt> - The label is centered (0). -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_TOP</tt> - The label is top-aligned. -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM</tt> - The label is bottom-aligned. -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_LEFT</tt> - The label is left-aligned. -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_RIGHT</tt> - The label is right-aligned. -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_CLIP</tt> - The label is clipped to the widget. -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_WRAP</tt> - The label text is wrapped as needed. -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_TOP_LEFT</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_TOP_RIGHT</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM_LEFT</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM_RIGHT</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_LEFT_TOP</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_RIGHT_TOP</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_LEFT_BOTTOM</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_RIGHT_BOTTOM</tt> -\li <tt>FL_ALIGN_INSIDE</tt> - 'or' this with other values to put +\li FL_ALIGN_CENTER - The label is centered (0). +\li FL_ALIGN_TOP - The label is top-aligned. +\li FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM - The label is bottom-aligned. +\li FL_ALIGN_LEFT - The label is left-aligned. +\li FL_ALIGN_RIGHT - The label is right-aligned. +\li FL_ALIGN_CLIP - The label is clipped to the widget. +\li FL_ALIGN_WRAP - The label text is wrapped as needed. +\li FL_ALIGN_TOP_LEFT +\li FL_ALIGN_TOP_RIGHT +\li FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM_LEFT +\li FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM_RIGHT +\li FL_ALIGN_LEFT_TOP +\li FL_ALIGN_RIGHT_TOP +\li FL_ALIGN_LEFT_BOTTOM +\li FL_ALIGN_RIGHT_BOTTOM +\li FL_ALIGN_INSIDE - 'or' this with other values to put label inside the widget. <a name="fonts"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> @@ -180,27 +180,27 @@ to control the positioning of the label: The following constants define the standard FLTK fonts: -\li <tt>FL_HELVETICA</tt> - Helvetica (or Arial) normal (0). -\li <tt>FL_HELVETICA_BOLD</tt> - Helvetica (or Arial) bold. -\li <tt>FL_HELVETICA_ITALIC</tt> - Helvetica (or Arial) oblique. -\li <tt>FL_HELVETICA_BOLD_ITALIC</tt> - Helvetica (or Arial) bold-oblique. -\li <tt>FL_COURIER</tt> - Courier normal. -\li <tt>FL_COURIER_BOLD</tt> - Courier bold. -\li <tt>FL_COURIER_ITALIC</tt> - Courier italic. -\li <tt>FL_COURIER_BOLD_ITALIC</tt> - Courier bold-italic. -\li <tt>FL_TIMES</tt> - Times roman. -\li <tt>FL_TIMES_BOLD</tt> - Times bold. -\li <tt>FL_TIMES_ITALIC</tt> - Times italic. -\li <tt>FL_TIMES_BOLD_ITALIC</tt> - Times bold-italic. -\li <tt>FL_SYMBOL</tt> - Standard symbol font. -\li <tt>FL_SCREEN</tt> - Default monospaced screen font. -\li <tt>FL_SCREEN_BOLD</tt> - Default monospaced bold screen font. -\li <tt>FL_ZAPF_DINGBATS</tt> - Zapf-dingbats font. +\li FL_HELVETICA - Helvetica (or Arial) normal (0). +\li FL_HELVETICA_BOLD - Helvetica (or Arial) bold. +\li FL_HELVETICA_ITALIC - Helvetica (or Arial) oblique. +\li FL_HELVETICA_BOLD_ITALIC - Helvetica (or Arial) bold-oblique. +\li FL_COURIER - Courier normal. +\li FL_COURIER_BOLD - Courier bold. +\li FL_COURIER_ITALIC - Courier italic. +\li FL_COURIER_BOLD_ITALIC - Courier bold-italic. +\li FL_TIMES - Times roman. +\li FL_TIMES_BOLD - Times bold. +\li FL_TIMES_ITALIC - Times italic. +\li FL_TIMES_BOLD_ITALIC - Times bold-italic. +\li FL_SYMBOL - Standard symbol font. +\li FL_SCREEN - Default monospaced screen font. +\li FL_SCREEN_BOLD - Default monospaced bold screen font. +\li FL_ZAPF_DINGBATS - Zapf-dingbats font. <a name="colors"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> \section enumerations_colors Colors -The <tt>Fl_Color</tt> enumeration type holds a FLTK color value. +The Fl_Color enumeration type holds a FLTK color value. Colors are either 8-bit indexes into a virtual colormap or 24-bit RGB color values. Color indices occupy the lower 8 bits of the value, while RGB colors occupy the upper 24 bits, for a byte organization of RGBI. @@ -215,31 +215,31 @@ retrieve specific grayscale, color cube, or RGB color values. The following color constants can be used to access the user-defined colors: -\li <tt>FL_BACKGROUND_COLOR</tt> - the default background color -\li <tt>FL_BACKGROUND2_COLOR</tt> - the default +\li FL_BACKGROUND_COLOR - the default background color +\li FL_BACKGROUND2_COLOR - the default background color for text, list, and valuator widgets -\li <tt>FL_FOREGROUND_COLOR</tt> - the default +\li FL_FOREGROUND_COLOR - the default foreground color (0) used for labels and text -\li <tt>FL_INACTIVE_COLOR</tt> - the inactive foreground color -\li <tt>FL_SELECTION_COLOR</tt> - the default selection/highlight color +\li FL_INACTIVE_COLOR - the inactive foreground color +\li FL_SELECTION_COLOR - the default selection/highlight color The following color constants can be used to access the colors from the FLTK standard color cube: -\li <tt>FL_BLACK</tt> -\li <tt>FL_BLUE</tt> -\li <tt>FL_CYAN</tt> -\li <tt>FL_DARK_BLUE</tt> -\li <tt>FL_DARK_CYAN</tt> -\li <tt>FL_DARK_GREEN</tt> -\li <tt>FL_DARK_MAGENTA</tt> -\li <tt>FL_DARK_RED</tt> -\li <tt>FL_DARK_YELLOW</tt> -\li <tt>FL_GREEN</tt> -\li <tt>FL_MAGENTA</tt> -\li <tt>FL_RED</tt> -\li <tt>FL_WHITE</tt> -\li <tt>FL_YELLOW</tt> +\li FL_BLACK +\li FL_BLUE +\li FL_CYAN +\li FL_DARK_BLUE +\li FL_DARK_CYAN +\li FL_DARK_GREEN +\li FL_DARK_MAGENTA +\li FL_DARK_RED +\li FL_DARK_YELLOW +\li FL_GREEN +\li FL_MAGENTA +\li FL_RED +\li FL_WHITE +\li FL_YELLOW The inline methods for getting a grayscale, color cube, or RGB color value are described in @@ -254,27 +254,27 @@ provided by FLTK on X, the others are provided by system-defined cursors. -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_DEFAULT</tt> - the default cursor, usually an arrow (0) -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_ARROW</tt> - an arrow pointer -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_CROSS</tt> - crosshair -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_WAIT</tt> - watch or hourglass -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_INSERT</tt> - I-beam -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_HAND</tt> - hand (uparrow on MSWindows) -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_HELP</tt> - question mark -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_MOVE</tt> - 4-pointed arrow -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_NS</tt> - up/down arrow -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_WE</tt> - left/right arrow -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_NWSE</tt> - diagonal arrow -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_NESW</tt> - diagonal arrow -\li <tt>FL_CURSOR_NONE</tt> - invisible +\li FL_CURSOR_DEFAULT - the default cursor, usually an arrow (0) +\li FL_CURSOR_ARROW - an arrow pointer +\li FL_CURSOR_CROSS - crosshair +\li FL_CURSOR_WAIT - watch or hourglass +\li FL_CURSOR_INSERT - I-beam +\li FL_CURSOR_HAND - hand (uparrow on MSWindows) +\li FL_CURSOR_HELP - question mark +\li FL_CURSOR_MOVE - 4-pointed arrow +\li FL_CURSOR_NS - up/down arrow +\li FL_CURSOR_WE - left/right arrow +\li FL_CURSOR_NWSE - diagonal arrow +\li FL_CURSOR_NESW - diagonal arrow +\li FL_CURSOR_NONE - invisible \section enumerations_file_when FD "When" Conditions -\li <tt>FL_READ</tt> - Call the callback when there is data to be +\li FL_READ - Call the callback when there is data to be read. -\li <tt>FL_WRITE</tt> - Call the callback when data can be written +\li FL_WRITE - Call the callback when data can be written without blocking. -\li <tt>FL_EXCEPT</tt> - Call the callback if an exception occurs on +\li FL_EXCEPT - Call the callback if an exception occurs on the file. <a name="damage"> </A> <!-- For old HTML links only ! --> @@ -282,13 +282,13 @@ cursors. The following damage mask bits are used by the standard FLTK widgets: -\li <tt>FL_DAMAGE_CHILD</tt> - A child needs to be redrawn. -\li <tt>FL_DAMAGE_EXPOSE</tt> - The window was exposed. -\li <tt>FL_DAMAGE_SCROLL</tt> - The <tt>Fl_Scroll</tt> widget was scrolled. -\li <tt>FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY</tt> - The overlay planes need to be redrawn. -\li <tt>FL_DAMAGE_USER1</tt> - First user-defined damage bit. -\li <tt>FL_DAMAGE_USER2</tt> - Second user-defined damage bit. -\li <tt>FL_DAMAGE_ALL</tt> - Everything needs to be redrawn. +\li FL_DAMAGE_CHILD - A child needs to be redrawn. +\li FL_DAMAGE_EXPOSE - The window was exposed. +\li FL_DAMAGE_SCROLL - The Fl_Scroll widget was scrolled. +\li FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY - The overlay planes need to be redrawn. +\li FL_DAMAGE_USER1 - First user-defined damage bit. +\li FL_DAMAGE_USER2 - Second user-defined damage bit. +\li FL_DAMAGE_ALL - Everything needs to be redrawn. \htmlonly <hr> |
