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I - Tests and Demo Source Code

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March 19, 2005

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The FLTK distribution contains over 60 sample applications written -in, or ported to, FLTK. If the FLTK archive you received does not -contain a 'test' directory, you can download the complete FLTK -distribution from -http://fltk.org/software.php.

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Most of the example programs were created while testing a group of widgets. -They are not meant to be great achievements in clean C++ programming, but merely -a test platform to verify the functionality of the FLTK library.

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Example Applications
adjusterarcaskbitmapblocksboxtype
browserbuttonbuttonscheckersclockcolbrowser
color_choosercubeCubeViewcursorcurvedemo
doublebuffereditorfast_slowfile_chooserfluidfonts
formsfractalsfullscreengl_overlayglpuzzlehello
helpiconizeimageinactiveinputinput_choice
keyboardlabelline_stylelist_visualsmandelbrotmenubar
messageminimumnavigationoutputoverlaypack
pixmap_browserpixmappreferencesradioresizeboxresize
scrollshapesubwindowsudokusymbolstabs
threadstiletiled_imagevaluators
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adjuster

-adjuster shows a nifty little widget for quickly -setting values in a great range. - -

arc

-The arc demo explains how to derive your own widget to -generate some custom drawings. The sample drawings use the matrix -based arc drawing for some fun effects. - -

ask

-ask shows some of FLTK's standard dialog boxes. Click -the correct answers or you may end up in a loop, or you may end -up in a loop, or you... . - -

bitmap

-This simple test shows the use of a single color bitmap as a -label for a box widget. Bitmaps are stored in the X11 '.bmp' -file format and can be part of the source code. - -

blocks

-A wonderful and addictive game that shows the usage of FLTK -timers, graphics, and how to implement sound on all platforms. -blocks is also a good example for the Mac OS X specific -bundle format. - -

boxtype

-boxtype gives an overview of readily available boxes and -frames in FLTK. More types can be added by the application programmer. -When using themes, FLTK shuffles boxtypes around to give your program -a new look. - -

browser

-browser shows the capabilities of the Fl_Browser widget. -Important features tested are loading of files, line formatting, and -correct positioning of the browser data window. - -

button

-The button test is a simple demo of push-buttons and callbacks. - -

buttons

-buttons shows a sample of FLTK button types. - -

checkers

-Written by Steve Poulsen in early 1979, checkers shows -how to convert a VT100 text-terminal based program into a neat -application with a graphical UI. Check out the code that drags the -pieces, and how the pieces are drawn by layering. Then tell me -how to beat the computer at Checkers. - -

clock

-The clock demo shows two analog clocks. The innards of -the Fl_Clock widget are pretty interesting, explaining -the use of timeouts and matrix based drawing. - -

colbrowser

-colbrowser runs only on X11 systems. It reads -/usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt to show the color representation -of every text entry in the file. This is beautiful, but -only moderatly useful unless your UI is written in Motif. - -

color_chooser

-The color_chooser gives a short demo of FLTK's palette based -color chooser and of the RGB based color wheel. - -

cube

-The cube demo shows the speed of OpenGL. It also tests -the ability to render two OpenGL buffers into a single window, -and shows OpenGL text. - -

CubeView

-CubeView shows how to create a UI containing OpenGL with Fluid. - -

cursor

-The cursor demo show all mouse cursor shapes that come standard -with FLTK. The fgcolor and bgcolor sliders work only -on few systems (some version of Irix for example). - -

curve

-curve draws a nice Bezier curve into a custom widget. The -points option for splines is not supported on all platforms. - -

demo

-This tool allows quick access to all programs in the test directory. -demo is based on the visuals of the IrixGL demo program. The menu -tree can be changed by editing test/demo.menu. - -

doublebuffer

-The doublebuffer demo show the difference between a single -buffered window, which may flicker during a slow redraw, and a -double buffered window, which never flickers, but uses twice the -amount of RAM. Some modern OS's double buffer all windows automatically -to allow transparency and shadows on the desktop. FLTK is smart enough -to not tripple buffer a window in that case. - -

editor

-FLTK has two very different text input widgets. Fl_Input -and derived classes are rather leight weight, however -Fl_Text_Editor is a complete port of nedit (with permission). -The editor test is almost a full application, showing custom -syntax highlighting and dialog creation. - -

fast_slow

-fast_slow shows how an application can use then when() -setting to receive different kinds of callbacks. - -

file_chooser

-The standard FLTK file_chooser is the result of many -iterations, trying to find a middle ground between a complex -browser and a fast light implementation. - -

fonts

-fonts show all available text fonts on the host system. -If your machine still has some pixmap based fonts, the supported -sizes will be shown in bold face. Only the first 256 fonts will -be listed. - -

forms

-forms is an XForms program with very few changes. -Search for "fltk" to find all changes necessary to port to fltk. -This demo show the different boxtypes. Note that some -boxtypes are not appropriate for some objects. - -

fractals

-fractals shows how to mix OpenGL, Glut and FLTK code. -FLTK supports a rather large subset of Glut, so that many Glut -application compile just fine. - -

fullscreen

-This demo shows how to do many of the window manipulations that -are popular for games. -You can toggle the border on/off, switch between single- -and double-buffered rendering, and take over the entire -screen. More information in the source code. - -

gl_overlay

-gl_overlay shows OpenGL overlay plane rendering. If no -hardware overlay plane is available, FLTK will simulate it -for you. - -

glpuzzle

-The glpuzzle test shows how most Glut source code compiles -easily under FLTK. - -

hello

-hello: Hello, World. Need I say maore? Well, maybe. This -tiny demo shows how little is needed to get a functioning application -running with FLTK. Quite impressive, I'd say. - -

help

-help displays the built-in FLTK help browser. The -Fl_Help_Dialog understands a subset of html and renders -various image formats. This widget makes it easy to provide help -pages to the user without depending on the operating system's -html browser. - -

iconize

-iconize demonstrates the effect of the window functions -hide(), iconize(), and show(). - -

image

-The image demo shows how an image can be created on the fly. -This generated image contains an alpha (transparency) channel which -lets previous renderings 'shine through', either via true -transparency or by using screen door transparency (pixelation). - -

inactive

-inactive tests the correct rendering of inactive widgets. -To see the inactive version of images, you can check out the pixmap -or image test. - -

input

-This tool shows and tests different types of text input fields based on -Fl_Input_. The input program also tests various -settings of Fl_Input::when(). - -

input_choice

-input_choice tests the latest addition to FLTK1, a text input -field with an attached pulldown menu. Windows users will recognize -similarities to the 'ComboBox'. input_choice starts up in -'plastic' scheme, but the traditional scheme is also supported. - -

keyboard

-FLTK unifies keyboard events for all platforms. The keyboard -test can be used to check the return values of Fl::event_key() -and Fl::event_text(). It is also great to see the modifier -buttons and the scroll wheel at work. Quit this application by closing -the window. The ESC key will not work. - -

label

-Every FLTK widget can have a label attached to it. The label -demo shows alignment, clipping and wrapping of text labels. Labels -can contain symbols at the start and end of the text, like @FLTK -or @circle uh-huh @square. - -

line_style

-Advanced line drawing can be tested with line_style. -Not all platforms support all line styles. - -

list_visuals

-This little app finds all available pixel formats for the current X11 -screen. But since you are now an FLTK user, you don't have to worry -about any of this. - -

mandelbrot

-mandelbrot shows two advanced topics in one test. It creates -grayscale images on the fly, updating them via the idle callback -system. This is one of the few occasions where the idle callback -is very useful by giving all available processor time to the application -without blocking the UI or other apps. - -

menubar

-The menubar tests many aspects of FLTK's popup menu system. -Among the features are radio buttons, menus taller than the screen, -arbitrary sub menu depth, and global shortcuts. - -

message

-message pops up a few of FLTK's standars message boxes. - -

minimum

-The minimum test program verifies that the update regions -are set correctly. In a real life application, the trail would -be avoided by choosing a smaller label or by setting label clipping -differently. - -

navigation

-navigation demonstrates how the text cursor moves from -text field to text field when using the arrow keys, tab, and shift-tab. - -

output

-output shows the difference between the single line and -multi line mode of the Fl_Output widget. Fonts can be -selected from the FLTK standard list of fonts. - -

overlay

-The overlay test app show how easy an FLTK window can -be layered to display cursor and manipulator style elemnts. This -example derives a new class from Fl_Overly_WIndow and -provides a new function to draw custom overlays. - -

pack

-The pack test program demonstrates the resizing -and repositioning of children of the Fl_Pack group. -Putting an Fl_Pack into an Fl_Scroll is -a useful way to create a browser for large sets of data. - -

pixmap_browser

-pixmap_browser tests the shared-image interface. When using -the same image multiple times, Fl_Shared_Image will keep it -only once in memory. - -

pixmap

-This simple test shows the use of a LUT based pixmap as a -label for a box widget. Pixmaps are stored in the X11 '.xpm' -file format and can be part of the source code. Pixmaps support -one transparent color. - -

preferences

-I do have my preferences in the morning, but sometimes I -just can't remember a thing. This is where the Fl_Preferences -come in handy. They remember any kind of data between program launches. - -

radio

-The radio tool was created entirely with fluid. It -shows some of the available button types and tests radio -button behavior. - -

resizebox

-resizebox shows some possible ways of FLTK's automatic -resize bahavior.. - -

resize

-The resize demo tests size and position functions with -the given window manager. - -

scroll

-scroll shows how to scroll an area of widgets, one of -them beeing a slow custom drawing. Fl_Scroll uses -clipping and smart window area copying to improve redraw speed. -The buttons at the bottom of the window control decoration rendering -and updates. - -

shape

-shape is a very minimal demo that shows how to create -your own OpenGL rendering widget. Now that you know that, go ahead -and write that flight simulator you always dreamt of. - -

subwindow

-The subwindow demo tests messaging and drawing between -the main window and 'true' sub windows. A sub window is different -to a group by resetting the FLTK coordinate stystem to 0, 0 in the -top left corner. On Win32 and X11, subwindows have their own -operating system specific handle. - -

sudoku

-Another highly addictive game - don't play it, I warned you. -The implementation shows how to create application icons, -how to deal with OS specifics, and how to generate sound. - -

symbols

-symbols are a speciality of FLTK. These little vector -drawings can be integrated into labels. They scale and rotate, -and with a little patience, you can define your own. The rotation -number refers to 45 degree rotations if you were looking at a -numeric keypad (2 is down, 6 is right, etc.). - -

tabs

-The tabs tool was created with fluid. It tests -correct hiding and redisplaying of tabs, navigation across tabs, -resize behavior, and no unneeded redrawing of invisible widgets. - -

The tabs application shows the Fl_Tabs widget -on the left and the Fl_Wizard widget on the right side -for direct comparison of these two panel management widgets. - -

threads

-FLTK can be used in a multithreading environment. There are some -limitations, mostly due to the underlying operating system. -threads show how to use Fl::lock(), -Fl::unlock(), and Fl::awake() in secondary threads -to keep FLTK happy. Although locking works on all platforms, -this demo is not available on every machine. - -

tile

-The tile tool shows a nice way of using Fl_Tile. -To test correct resizing of subwindows, the widget for region -1 is created from an Fl_Window class. - -

tiled_image

-The tiled_image demo uses an image as the background -for a window by repeating it over the full size of the widget. -Thw window is resizable and shows how the image gets repeated. - -

valuators

-valuators shows all of FLTK's nifty widgets to change -numeric values. - -

fluid

-fuid is not only a big test program, but also a very -useful visual UI designer. Many parts of fluid were -created using fluid. - - - -- cgit v1.2.3