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6 Curses::UI::Notebook - Create and manipulate notebook widgets.
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9 Curses::UI::Widget
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11 +----Curses::UI::Container
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13 +----Curses::UI::Notebook
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16 use Curses::UI;
17 my $cui = new Curses::UI;
18 my $win = $cui->add(undef, 'Window');
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20 my $notebook = $win->add(undef, 'Notebook');
21 my $page1 = $notebook->add_page('page 1');
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23 undef, 'Label',
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26 -text => "Page #1.",
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28 my $page2 = $notebook->add_page('page 2');
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35 my $page3 = $notebook->add_page('page 3', -on_activate => \&sub );
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37 undef, 'Label',
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40 -text => "Page #3.",
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42 $notebook->focus;
43 $cui->mainloop;
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46 This package implements a notebook widget similar to that found in
47 Motif. A notebook holds several windows, or pages, only one of which
48 is visible at any given time; tabs at the top of the widget list the
49 pages that are available. In this way, a great deal of information can
50 be fit into a relatively small screen area. [Windows users might
51 recognize this as a tabbed dialog.]
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54 -x, -y, -width, -height, -pad, -padleft, -padright, -padtop,
55 -padbottom, -ipad, -ipadleft, -ipadright, -ipadtop, -ipadbottom,
56 -border, -sbborder, -bg, -fg, -intellidraw, -onchange, -onblur.
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58 See Curses::UI::Widget for a discussion of each of these options.
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60 Note that -border is enabled and both -ipadleft and -ipadright are set
61 to 1 by default when creating notebook objects.
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64 • -bindings < HASHREF >
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66 The keys in this hash reference are keystrokes and the values are
67 routines to which they should be bound. In the event a key is
68 empty, the corresponding routine will become the default routine
69 that process_bindings applies to unmatched keystrokes it receives.
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71 By default, the following mappings are used:
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73 KEY ROUTINE
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75 KEY_HOME, Ctrl-A first_page
76 KEY_END, Ctrl-E last_page
77 KEY_NPAGE, Ctrl-N next_page
78 KEY_PPAGE, Ctrl-P prev_page
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80 • -routines < HASHREF >
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82 The keys in this hash reference are routines and the values are
83 either scalar values or code references. process_bindings maps
84 keystrokes to routines and then to either a scalar value, which it
85 returns, or a code reference, which it executes.
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87 By default, the following mappings are used:
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89 ROUTINE ACTION
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91 first_page make first page active
92 last_page make last page active
93 next_page make next page active
94 prev_page make previous page active
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96 • -wraparound < BOOLEAN >
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98 If BOOLEAN has a true value, wraparound is enabled. This means
99 that advancing to the next page will cycle from the last back to
100 the first page and similarly, advancing to the previous page will
101 cycle from the first back to the last page.
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103 By default, it is true.
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106 • new ( OPTIONS )
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108 Constructs a new notebook object using options in the hash OPTIONS.
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110 • layout ( )
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112 Lays out the notebook object, makes sure it fits on the available
113 screen, and creates the curses windows for the border / tab labels
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116 • draw ( BOOLEAN )
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118 Draws the notebook object along with the active page's window. If
119 BOOLEAN is true, the screen is not updated after drawing.
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121 By default, BOOLEAN is true so the screen is updated.
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123 • intellidraw ( )
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131 See Curses::UI::Widget for explanations of these methods.
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133 • add_page ( PAGE [ , -on_activate => sub_ref ] [, -on_delete => ] )
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135 Adds the specified page to the notebook object and creates an
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139 Note: the add fails if the page would otherwise cause the tab
140 window to overflow or is already part of the notebook object.
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142 The "-on_activate" parameter specifies an optional call-back that
143 will be invoked when the page is activated. This call-back will be
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149 • delete_page ( PAGE )
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152 its associated window object. If the page was active, the first
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155 • active_page ( )
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157 Returns the currently active page in the notebook object.
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159 • first_page ( )
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161 Returns the first page in the notebook object.
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163 • last_page ( )
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165 Returns the last page in the notebook object.
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167 • prev_page ( )
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169 Returns the previous page in the notebook object.
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171 • next_page ( )
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173 Returns the next page in the notebook object.
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175 • activate_page ( PAGE )
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177 Makes the specified page in the notebook object active and returns
178 it, redrawing the notebook object in the process.
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180 • mouse_button1 ( )
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182 Processes mouse button #1 clicks. If the user left-clicks on one
183 of the tabs, activate_page is called with the corresponding page to
184 make it active; otherwise, the click is passed along to the active
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188 Curses::UI, Curses::UI::Container, Curses::UI::Widget
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191 George A. Theall, <theall@tifaware.com>
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194 Copyright (c) 2004, George A. Theall. All rights reserved.
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196 This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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