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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       newCDKScale,   activateCDKScale,   injectCDKScale,  setCDKScale,
  setCDKScaleLowHigh,  getCDKScaleLowValue,  getCDKScaleHighValue,
    setCDKScaleValue,    getCDKScaleValue,
       setCDKScaleBox, getCDKScaleBox, setCDKScaleULChar,  setCDKScaleURChar,
 setCDKScaleLLChar, setCDKScaleLRChar, setCDKScaleVerticalChar,
   setCDKScaleHorizontalChar,    setCDKScaleBoxAttribute,
   setCDKScaleBackgroundColor,  drawCDKScale,
 eraseCDKScale, destroyCDKScale, setCDKScalePreProcess,
 setCDKScalePostProcess
        - Creates a managed curses scale widget.

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       cc [ flag ... ] file ...  -lcdk [ library ... ]

       #include <cdk.h>

       CDKSCALE *newCDKScale (CDKSCREEN *cdkscreen, int xpos, int
       ypos, char *title, char *label, chtype fieldAttribute, int
       fieldWidth, int currentValue, int lowValue, int highValue,
       int increment, int  fastIncrement,  boolean  box,  boolean
       shadow);

       int activateCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, chtype *actions);

       int injectCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, chtype input);

       void setCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, int lowValue, int high-
       Value, int currentValue, boolean box);

       void setCDKScaleLowHigh (CDKSCALE  *scale,  int  low,  int
       high);

       int getCDKScaleLowValue ((CDKSCALE *scale);

       int getCDKScaleHighValue ((CDKSCALE *scale);

       void setCDKScaleValue (CDKSCALE *scale, int value);

       int getCDKScaleValue (CDKSCALE *scale);

       void setCDKScaleBox (CDKSCALE *scale, boolean box);

       boolean getCDKScaleBox (CDKSCALE *scale);

       void  setCDKScaleULChar  (CDKSCALE *,scale, chtype charac-
       ter);

       void setCDKScaleURChar (CDKSCALE *,scale,  chtype  charac-
       ter);

       void  setCDKScaleLLChar  (CDKSCALE *,scale, chtype charac-
       ter);

       void setCDKScaleLRChar (CDKSCALE *,scale,  chtype  charac-
       ter);

       void  setCDKScaleVerticalChar  (CDKSCALE  *,scale,  chtype
       character);

       void setCDKScaleHorizontalChar (CDKSCALE  *,scale,  chtype
       character);

       void  setCDKScaleBoxAttribute  (CDKSCALE  *,scale,  chtype
       character);

       void setCDKScaleBackgroundColor (CDKSCALE *,scale, char  *
       color);

       void  moveCDKScale  (CDKSCALE  *scale,  int  box, int box,
       boolean relative, boolean refresh);

       void positionCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale);

       void drawCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, boolean box);

       void eraseCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale);

       void destroyCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale);

       void  setCDKScalePreProcess  (CDKSCALE  *scale,  PROCESSFN
       callback, void * data);

       void  setCDKScalePostProcess  (CDKSCALE  *scale, PROCESSFN
       callback, void * data);

       void bindCDKObject (EObjectType widgetType, void  *object,
       chtype key, BINDFN function, void *data);

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  Cdk scale widget creates a scale box with a label and
       a scale field. The following are functions which create or
       manipulate the Cdk scale box widget.

AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       CDKSCALE  *newCDKScale  (CDKSCREEN  *screen, int xpos, int
       ypos, char *title,  char  *label,  chtype  fieldAttribute,
       chtype   fillerCharacter,  EDisplayType  displayType,  int
       fieldWidth, int minimumLength, int maximumLength,  boolean
       box, boolean shadow);
          This  function creates a pointer to a scale widget. The
          screen parameter is the screen you wish this widget  to
          be placed in. The parameter xpos controls the placement
          of the object along the horizontal axis. This parameter
          can  accept  an integer value or one of the pre-defined
          values of LEFT, RIGHT, and CENTER. The  parameter  ypos
          controls the placement of the object along the vertical
          axis. This parameter can accept an integer value or one
          of  the  pre-defined values of TOP, BOTTOM, and CENTER.
          The title parameter is the string which  will  be  displayed
  at the top of the widget. The title can be more
          than one line; just provide a carriage return character
          at  the  line  break. The label parameter is the string
          which will be displayed  in  the  label  of  the  scale
          field. The fieldAttribute is the attribute of the characters
 displayed in the field.   The  parameter  field-
          Width  controls the width of the widget. If you provide
          a value of zero the widget will  be  created  with  the
          full  width  of  the screen.  If you provide a negative
          value, the widget will be created the full width  minus
          the  value provided.  The parameter currentValue is the
          value of the scale field when the widget is  activated.
          The  parameters  lowValue and highValue are the low and
          high values of the widget respectively.  The  parameter
          increment  is the regular increment value while fastIn-
          crement is the accelerated  increment  value.  The  box
          parameter  states whether the widget will be drawn with
          a box around it or not.  The shadow parameter accepts a
          boolean  value to turn the shadow on or off around this
          widget. If the widget could not be created then a  NULL
          pointer is returned.

       int activateCDKScale (CDKSCALE scale, chtype *actions);
          This  function  activates the scale widget and lets the
          user interact with the widget. The parameter scale is a
          pointer  to  a  non-NULL  scale widget.  If the actions
          parameter is passed with a non-NULL value, the  characters
  in the array will be injected into the widget. To
          activate  the  widget  interactively  pass  in  a  NULL
          pointer for actions. If the character entered into this
          widget is RETURN or TAB then this function will  return
          a  value  from the low value to the high value. It will
          also set the structure member exitType to  vNORMAL.  If
          the  character entered into this widget was ESCAPE then
          the widget will return a value of -1 and the  structure
          member exitType will be set to vESCAPE_HIT.

       int injectCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, chtype character);
          This  function injects a single character into the widget.
 The parameter scale is a  pointer  to  a  non-NULL
          scale  widget. The parameter character is the character
          to inject into the widget. If  the  character  injected
          into this widget was RETURN then the character injected
          into this widget is RETURN or TAB  then  this  function
          will  return  a  value  from  the low value to the high
          value. It will also set the structure  member  exitType
          to  vNORMAL.  If the character entered into this widget
          was ESCAPE then the widget will return a  value  of  -1
          and  the  structure  member  exitType  will  be  set to
          vESCAPE_HIT. Any other character injected into the widget
   will   set   the  structure  member  exitType  to
          vEARLY_EXIT and the function will return -1.

       void setCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, int value, int minimum-
       Length, int maximumLength, boolean box);
          This  function  lets the programmer modify certain elements
 of an already defined scale widget. The parameter
          names  correspond to the same parameter names listed in
          the newCDKScale function.

       void setCDKScaleLowHigh (CDKSCALE  *scale,  int  lowValue,
       int highValue);
          This sets the low and high values of the widget.

       int getCDKScaleLowValue (CDKSCALE *scale);
          This returns the low value of the scale widget.

       int getCDKScaleHighValue (CDKSCALE *scale);
          This returns the high value of the scale widget.

       void setCDKScaleValue (CDKSCALE *scale, int value);
          This sets the current value of the widget.

       int getCDKScaleValue (CDKSCALE *scale);
          This returns the current value of the widget.

       void setCDKScaleBox (CDKSCALE *scale, boolean boxWidget);
          This sets whether or not the widget will be draw with a
          box around it.

       boolean getCDKScaleBox (CDKSCALE *scale);
          This returns whether or not the widget  will  be  drawn
          with a box around it.

       void  setCDKScaleULChar  (CDKSCALE  *scale, chtype charac-
       ter);
          This function sets the upper left hand  corner  of  the
          widgets box to the given character.

       void  setCDKScaleURChar  (CDKSCALE  *scale, chtype charac-
       ter);
          This function sets the upper right hand corner  of  the
          widgets box to the given character.

       void  setCDKScaleLLChar  (CDKSCALE  *scale, chtype charac-
       ter);
          This function sets the lower left hand  corner  of  the
          widgets box to the given character.

       void  setCDKScaleLRChar  (CDKSCALE  *scale, chtype charac-
       ter);
          This function sets the lower right hand corner  of  the
          widgets box to the given character.

       void   setCDKScaleVerticalChar  (CDKSCALE  *scale,  chtype
       character);
          This function sets the vertical drawing  character  for
          the box to the given character.

       void  setCDKScaleHorizontalChar  (CDKSCALE  *scale, chtype
       character);
          This function sets the horizontal drawing character for
          the box to the given character.

       void   setCDKScaleBoxAttribute  (CDKSCALE  *scale,  chtype
       attribute);
          This function sets the attribute of the box.

       void  setCDKScaleBackgroundColor  (CDKSCALE  *scale,  char
       *color);
          This  sets  the  background  color  of  the widget. The
          parameter color is in the  format  of  the  Cdk  format
          strings.  To  get more information look at the cdk_dis-
          play manual page.

       void moveCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, int  xpos,  int  ypos,
       boolean relative, boolean refresh);
          This function moves the given widget to the given position.
 The parameters xpos and ypos is the new  position
          of the widget. The parameter xpos can accept an integer
          value or one of the pre-defined values of TOP,  BOTTOM,
          and  CENTER.  The  parameter ypos can accept an integer
          value or one of the pre-defined values of LEFT,  RIGHT,
          and  CENTER.  The parameter relative states whether the
          xpos/ypos pair is a relative move or an absolute  move.
          For  example  if  xpos  = 1 and ypos = 2 and relative =
          TRUE, then the widget would move one row down  and  two
          columns  right. If the value of relative was FALSE then
          the widget would move to the position (1,2). Do not use
          the  values of TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT, or CENTER when
          relative = TRUE. (weird things may happen).  The  final
          parameter  refresh  is  a  boolean  value  which states
          whether the widget will get refreshed after the move or
          not.

       void positionCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale);
          This function allows the user to move the widget around
          the screen via the cursor/keypad  keys.  The  following
          key  bindings can be used to move the widget around the
          screen.

          Key Bindings
             Key          Action
             Up Arrow     Moves the widget up one line.
             Down Arrow   Moves the widget down one line.
             Left Arrow   Moves the widget left one column
             Right Arrow  Moves the widget right one column
             Keypad-1     Moves the widget down one line
                          and left one column.
             Keypad-2     Moves the widget down one line.
             Keypad-3     Moves the widget down one line
                          and right one column.
             Keypad-4     Moves the widget left one column
             Keypad-5     Centers the widget both vertically
                          and horizontally.
             Keypad-6     Moves the widget right one column
             Keypad-7     Moves the widget up one line
                          and left one column.
             Keypad-8     Moves the widget up one line.
             Keypad-9     Moves the widget up one line
                          and right one column.
             t            Moves the widget to the top of the screen.
             b            Moves the widget to the bottom of the screen.
             l            Moves the widget to the left of the screen.
             r            Moves the widget to the right of the screen.
             c            Centers the widget between the left and
                          right of the window.
             C            Centers the widget between the top and
                          bottom of the window.
             Escape       Returns the widget to it's original position.
             Return       Exits the function and leaves the widget
                          where it was.

             Keypad means that if the keyboard you are using  has
             a  keypad,  then  the Num-Lock light has to be on in
             order to use the keys as listed. (The  numeric  keys
             at the top of the keyboard will work as well.)

             void drawCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale, boolean box);
                This  function  draws  the  scale  widget  on the
                screen. The box option draws the widget  with  or
                without a box.

             void eraseCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale);
                This function removes the widget from the screen.
                This does NOT destroy the widget.

             void destroyCDKScale (CDKSCALE *scale);
                This function removes the widget from the  screen
                and  frees up any memory the object may be using.

             void setCDKScalePreProcess  (CDKSCALE  *scale,  PROCESSFN
 function, void *data);
                This  function allows the user to have the widget
                call a function after a key is hit and before the
                key is applied to the widget. The parameter func-
                tion if of type PROCESSFN. The parameter data  is
                a  pointer  to void. To learn more about pre-processing
 read the cdk_process manual page.

             void setCDKScalePostProcess (CDKSCALE  *scale,  PROCESSFN
 function, void *data);
                This  function allows the user to have the widget
                call a function after the key has been applied to
                the  widget.   The  parameter function if of type
                PROCESSFN. The parameter data  is  a  pointer  to
                void.  To  learn  more about post-processing read
                the cdk_process manual page.

             void  bindCDKObject  (EObjectType  widgetType,  void
             *object, char key, BINDFN function, void *data);
                This  function  allows the user to create special
                key  bindings.  The  widgetType  parameter  is  a
                defined type which states what Cdk object type is
                being used.  To learn more about  the  type  EOb-
                jectType  read  the  cdk_binding manual page. The
                object parameter is the  pointer  to  the  widget
                object.  The  key  is  the character to bind. The
                function is the  function  type.  To  learn  more
                about  the  key  binding  callback function types
                read the cdk_binding manual page. The last parameter
  data is a pointer to any data that needs to
                get passed to the callback function.

KEY BINDINGS    [Toc]    [Back]

       When the widget is activated there are several default key
       bindings  which will help the user enter or manipulate the
       information quickly. The following table outlines the keys
       and their actions for this widget.

          Key         Action
          Left Arrow  Decrements the value in the field
                      by the normal decrement value.
          Down Arrow  Decrements the value in the field
                      by the normal decrement value.
          d           Decrements the value in the field
                      by the normal decrement value.
          -           Decrements the value in the field
                      by the normal decrement value.
          Right Arrow Increments the value in the field
                      by the normal increment value.
          Up Arrow    Increments the value in the field
                      by the normal increment value.
          u           Increments the value in the field
                      by the normal increment value.
          +           Increments the value in the field
                      by the normal increment value.
          Prev Page   Decrements the value in the field
                      by the accelerated decrement value.
          U           Decrements the value in the field
                      by the accelerated decrement value.
          Ctrl-B      Decrements the value in the field
                      by the accelerated decrement value.
          Next Page   Increments the value in the field
                      by the accelerated increment value.
          D           Increments the value in the field
                      by the accelerated increment value.
          Ctrl-F      Increments the value in the field
                      by the accelerated increment value.
          Home        Sets the value to the low value.
          g           Sets the value to the low value.
          0           Sets the value to the low value.
          End         Sets the value to the high value.
          G           Sets the value to the high value.
          $           Sets the value to the high value.
          Return      Exits the widget and returns an
                      integer value representing which
                      item was selected. This also sets
                      the structure member exitType
                      in the widget pointer to the value of
                      vNORMAL.
          Tab         Exits the widget and returns an integer
                      value representing which item was
                      selected. This also sets the structure
                      member exitType in the widget pointer
                      to the value of vNORMAL.
          Escape      Exits the widget and returns -1. This
                      also sets the structure member exitType
                      in the widget pointer to the value of
                      vESCAPE_HIT.
          Ctrl-R      Refreshes the screen.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
       cdk(3), cdk_binding(3), cdk_display(3), cdk_screen(3)

NOTES    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  header file <cdk.h> automatically includes the header
       files  <curses.h>,  <stdlib.h>,   <string.h>,   <ctype.h>,
       <unistd.h>,   <dirent.h>,  <time.h>,  <errno.h>,  <pwd.h>,
       <grp.h>, <sys/stat.h>, and <sys/types.h>.  The  <curses.h>
       header file includes <stdio.h> and <unctrl.h>.

       If   you  have  Ncurses  installed  on  your  machine  add
       -DNCURSES to the  compile  line  to  include  the  Ncurses
       header files instead.



                          24 April 1997              cdk_scale(3)
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