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Use "pop3" as the POP service name on all platforms, instead of using "pop" on Unix and "pop3" on Windows NT. "pop3" has been the standard service name since RFC 1340 was published in July 1992, so I think it's safe to start using it by default.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
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1 \input texinfo.tex
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3 @c %**start of header
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4 @setfilename ../info/widget
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5 @settitle The Emacs Widget Library
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6 @iftex
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7 @afourpaper
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9 @end iftex
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10 @c %**end of header
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12 @dircategory Editors
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13 @direntry
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14 * Widget: (widget). Documenting the "widget" package used by the
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15 Emacs Custom facility.
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16 @end direntry
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18 @node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
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19 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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20 @top The Emacs Widget Library
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21
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22 Version: 1.9914
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23
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24 @menu
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25 * Introduction::
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26 * User Interface::
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27 * Programming Example::
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28 * Setting Up the Buffer::
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29 * Basic Types::
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30 * Sexp Types::
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31 * Widget Properties::
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32 * Defining New Widgets::
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33 * Widget Browser::
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34 * Widget Minor Mode::
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35 * Utilities::
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36 * Widget Wishlist::
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37 @end menu
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39 @node Introduction, User Interface, Top, Top
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40 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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41 @section Introduction
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42
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43 Most graphical user interface toolkits, such as Motif and XView, provide
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44 a number of standard user interface controls (sometimes known as
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45 `widgets' or `gadgets'). Emacs doesn't really support anything like
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46 this, except for an incredible powerful text ``widget''. On the other
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47 hand, Emacs does provide the necessary primitives to implement many
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48 other widgets within a text buffer. The @code{widget} package
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49 simplifies this task.
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50
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51 The basic widgets are:
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53 @table @code
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54 @item link
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55 Areas of text with an associated action. Intended for hypertext links
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56 embedded in text.
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57 @item push-button
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58 Like link, but intended for stand-alone buttons.
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59 @item editable-field
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60 An editable text field. It can be either variable or fixed length.
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61 @item menu-choice
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62 Allows the user to choose one of multiple options from a menu, each
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63 option is itself a widget. Only the selected option will be visible in
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64 the buffer.
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65 @item radio-button-choice
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66 Allows the user to choose one of multiple options by activating radio
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67 buttons. The options are implemented as widgets. All options will be
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68 visible in the buffer.
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69 @item item
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70 A simple constant widget intended to be used in the @code{menu-choice} and
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71 @code{radio-button-choice} widgets.
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72 @item choice-item
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73 An button item only intended for use in choices. When invoked, the user
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74 will be asked to select another option from the choice widget.
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75 @item toggle
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76 A simple @samp{on}/@samp{off} switch.
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77 @item checkbox
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78 A checkbox (@samp{[ ]}/@samp{[X]}).
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79 @item editable-list
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80 Create an editable list. The user can insert or delete items in the
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81 list. Each list item is itself a widget.
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82 @end table
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83
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84 Now of what possible use can support for widgets be in a text editor?
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85 I'm glad you asked. The answer is that widgets are useful for
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86 implementing forms. A @dfn{form} in Emacs is a buffer where the user is
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87 supposed to fill out a number of fields, each of which has a specific
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88 meaning. The user is not supposed to change or delete any of the text
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89 between the fields. Examples of forms in Emacs are the @file{forms}
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90 package (of course), the customize buffers, the mail and news compose
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91 modes, and the @sc{html} form support in the @file{w3} browser.
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93 The advantages for a programmer of using the @code{widget} package to
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94 implement forms are:
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95
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96 @enumerate
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97 @item
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98 More complex field than just editable text are supported.
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99 @item
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100 You can give the user immediate feedback if he enters invalid data in a
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101 text field, and sometimes prevent entering invalid data.
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102 @item
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103 You can have fixed sized fields, thus allowing multiple field to be
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104 lined up in columns.
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105 @item
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106 It is simple to query or set the value of a field.
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107 @item
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108 Editing happens in buffer, not in the mini-buffer.
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109 @item
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110 Packages using the library get a uniform look, making them easier for
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111 the user to learn.
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112 @item
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113 As support for embedded graphics improve, the widget library will
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114 extended to support it. This means that your code using the widget
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115 library will also use the new graphic features by automatic.
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116 @end enumerate
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117
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118 In order to minimize the code that is loaded by users who does not
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119 create any widgets, the code has been split in two files:
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120
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121 @table @file
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122 @item widget.el
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123 This will declare the user variables, define the function
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124 @code{widget-define}, and autoload the function @code{widget-create}.
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125 @item wid-edit.el
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126 Everything else is here, there is no reason to load it explicitly, as
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127 it will be autoloaded when needed.
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128 @end table
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129
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130 @node User Interface, Programming Example, Introduction, Top
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131 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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132 @section User Interface
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133
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134 A form consist of read only text for documentation and some fields,
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135 where each the fields contain two parts, as tag and a value. The tags
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136 are used to identify the fields, so the documentation can refer to the
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137 foo field, meaning the field tagged with @samp{Foo}. Here is an example
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138 form:
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139
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140 @example
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141 Here is some documentation.
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142
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143 Name: @i{My Name} @strong{Choose}: This option
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144 Address: @i{Some Place
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145 In some City
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146 Some country.}
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148 See also @b{_other work_} for more information.
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149
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150 Numbers: count to three below
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151 @b{[INS]} @b{[DEL]} @i{One}
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152 @b{[INS]} @b{[DEL]} @i{Eh, two?}
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153 @b{[INS]} @b{[DEL]} @i{Five!}
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154 @b{[INS]}
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156 Select multiple:
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158 @b{[X]} This
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159 @b{[ ]} That
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160 @b{[X]} Thus
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161
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162 Select one:
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164 @b{(*)} One
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165 @b{( )} Another One.
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166 @b{( )} A Final One.
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167
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168 @b{[Apply Form]} @b{[Reset Form]}
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169 @end example
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170
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171 The top level widgets in is example are tagged @samp{Name},
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172 @samp{Choose}, @samp{Address}, @samp{_other work_}, @samp{Numbers},
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173 @samp{Select multiple}, @samp{Select one}, @samp{[Apply Form]}, and
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174 @samp{[Reset Form]}. There are basically two thing the user can do within
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175 a form, namely editing the editable text fields and activating the
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176 buttons.
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177
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178 @subsection Editable Text Fields
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179
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180 In the example, the value for the @samp{Name} is most likely displayed
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181 in an editable text field, and so are values for each of the members of
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182 the @samp{Numbers} list. All the normal Emacs editing operations are
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183 available for editing these fields. The only restriction is that each
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184 change you make must be contained within a single editable text field.
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185 For example, capitalizing all text from the middle of one field to the
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186 middle of another field is prohibited.
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187
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188 Editing text fields are created by the @code{editable-field} widget.
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189
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190 The editing text fields are highlighted with the
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191 @code{widget-field-face} face, making them easy to find.
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192
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193 @deffn Face widget-field-face
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194 Face used for other editing fields.
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195 @end deffn
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196
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197 @subsection Buttons
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198
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199 Some portions of the buffer have an associated @dfn{action}, which can
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200 be @dfn{invoked} by a standard key or mouse command. These portions
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201 are called @dfn{buttons}. The default commands for activating a button
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202 are:
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203
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204 @table @kbd
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205 @item @key{RET}
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206 @deffn Command widget-button-press @var{pos} &optional @var{event}
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207 Invoke the button at @var{pos}, defaulting to point.
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208 If point is not located on a button, invoke the binding in
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209 @code{widget-global-map} (by default the global map).
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210 @end deffn
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211
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212 @item mouse-2
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213 @deffn Command widget-button-click @var{event}
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214 Invoke the button at the location of the mouse pointer. If the mouse
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215 pointer is located in an editable text field, invoke the binding in
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216 @code{widget-global-map} (by default the global map).
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217 @end deffn
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218 @end table
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219
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220 There are several different kind of buttons, all of which are present in
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221 the example:
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222
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223 @table @emph
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224 @item The Option Field Tags.
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225 When you invoke one of these buttons, you will be asked to choose
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226 between a number of different options. This is how you edit an option
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227 field. Option fields are created by the @code{menu-choice} widget. In
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228 the example, @samp{@b{Choose}} is an option field tag.
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229 @item The @samp{@b{[INS]}} and @samp{@b{[DEL]}} buttons.
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230 Activating these will insert or delete elements from a editable list.
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231 The list is created by the @code{editable-list} widget.
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232 @item Embedded Buttons.
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233 The @samp{@b{_other work_}} is an example of an embedded
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234 button. Embedded buttons are not associated with a fields, but can serve
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235 any purpose, such as implementing hypertext references. They are
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236 usually created by the @code{link} widget.
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237 @item The @samp{@b{[ ]}} and @samp{@b{[X]}} buttons.
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238 Activating one of these will convert it to the other. This is useful
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239 for implementing multiple-choice fields. You can create it wit
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240 @item The @samp{@b{( )}} and @samp{@b{(*)}} buttons.
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241 Only one radio button in a @code{radio-button-choice} widget can be
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242 selected at any time. When you invoke one of the unselected radio
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243 buttons, it will be selected and the previous selected radio button will
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244 become unselected.
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245 @item The @samp{@b{[Apply Form]}} @samp{@b{[Reset Form]}} buttons.
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246 These are explicit buttons made with the @code{push-button} widget. The main
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247 difference from the @code{link} widget is that the buttons are will be
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248 displayed as GUI buttons when possible.
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249 enough.
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250 @end table
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251
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252 To make them easier to locate, buttons are emphasized in the buffer.
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253
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254 @deffn Face widget-button-face
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255 Face used for buttons.
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256 @end deffn
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257
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258 @defopt widget-mouse-face
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259 Face used for buttons when the mouse pointer is above it.
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260 @end defopt
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261
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262 @subsection Navigation
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263
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264 You can use all the normal Emacs commands to move around in a form
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265 buffer, plus you will have these additional commands:
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266
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267 @table @kbd
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268 @item @key{TAB}
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269 @deffn Command widget-forward &optional count
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270 Move point @var{count} buttons or editing fields forward.
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271 @end deffn
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272 @item @key{M-TAB}
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273 @deffn Command widget-backward &optional count
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274 Move point @var{count} buttons or editing fields backward.
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275 @end deffn
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276 @end table
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277
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278 @node Programming Example, Setting Up the Buffer, User Interface, Top
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279 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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280 @section Programming Example
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281
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282 Here is the code to implement the user interface example (@pxref{User
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283 Interface}).
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284
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285 @lisp
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286 (require 'widget)
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287
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288 (eval-when-compile
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289 (require 'wid-edit))
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290
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291 (defvar widget-example-repeat)
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292
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293 (defun widget-example ()
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294 "Create the widgets from the Widget manual."
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295 (interactive)
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296 (switch-to-buffer "*Widget Example*")
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297 (kill-all-local-variables)
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298 (make-local-variable 'widget-example-repeat)
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299 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
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300 (erase-buffer))
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301 (widget-insert "Here is some documentation.\n\nName: ")
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302 (widget-create 'editable-field
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303 :size 13
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304 "My Name")
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305 (widget-create 'menu-choice
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306 :tag "Choose"
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307 :value "This"
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308 :help-echo "Choose me, please!"
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309 :notify (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
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310 (message "%s is a good choice!"
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311 (widget-value widget)))
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312 '(item :tag "This option" :value "This")
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313 '(choice-item "That option")
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314 '(editable-field :menu-tag "No option" "Thus option"))
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315 (widget-insert "Address: ")
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316 (widget-create 'editable-field
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317 "Some Place\nIn some City\nSome country.")
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318 (widget-insert "\nSee also ")
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319 (widget-create 'link
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320 :notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
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321 (widget-value-set widget-example-repeat
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322 '("En" "To" "Tre"))
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323 (widget-setup))
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324 "other work")
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325 (widget-insert " for more information.\n\nNumbers: count to three below\n")
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326 (setq widget-example-repeat
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327 (widget-create 'editable-list
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328 :entry-format "%i %d %v"
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329 :notify (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
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330 (let ((old (widget-get widget
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331 ':example-length))
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332 (new (length (widget-value widget))))
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333 (unless (eq old new)
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334 (widget-put widget ':example-length new)
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335 (message "You can count to %d." new))))
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336 :value '("One" "Eh, two?" "Five!")
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337 '(editable-field :value "three")))
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338 (widget-insert "\n\nSelect multiple:\n\n")
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339 (widget-create 'checkbox t)
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340 (widget-insert " This\n")
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341 (widget-create 'checkbox nil)
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342 (widget-insert " That\n")
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343 (widget-create 'checkbox
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344 :notify (lambda (&rest ignore) (message "Tickle"))
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345 t)
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346 (widget-insert " Thus\n\nSelect one:\n\n")
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347 (widget-create 'radio-button-choice
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348 :value "One"
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349 :notify (lambda (widget &rest ignore)
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350 (message "You selected %s"
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351 (widget-value widget)))
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352 '(item "One") '(item "Another One.") '(item "A Final One."))
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353 (widget-insert "\n")
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354 (widget-create 'push-button
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355 :notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
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356 (if (= (length (widget-value widget-example-repeat))
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357 3)
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358 (message "Congratulation!")
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359 (error "Three was the count!")))
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360 "Apply Form")
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361 (widget-insert " ")
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362 (widget-create 'push-button
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363 :notify (lambda (&rest ignore)
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364 (widget-example))
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365 "Reset Form")
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366 (widget-insert "\n")
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367 (use-local-map widget-keymap)
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368 (widget-setup))
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369 @end lisp
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370
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371 @node Setting Up the Buffer, Basic Types, Programming Example, Top
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372 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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373 @section Setting Up the Buffer
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374
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375 Widgets are created with @code{widget-create}, which returns a
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376 @dfn{widget} object. This object can be queried and manipulated by
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377 other widget functions, until it is deleted with @code{widget-delete}.
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378 After the widgets have been created, @code{widget-setup} must be called
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379 to enable them.
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380
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381 @defun widget-create type [ keyword argument ]@dots{}
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382 Create and return a widget of type @var{type}.
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383 The syntax for the @var{type} argument is described in @ref{Basic Types}.
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384
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385 The keyword arguments can be used to overwrite the keyword arguments
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386 that are part of @var{type}.
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387 @end defun
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388
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389 @defun widget-delete widget
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390 Delete @var{widget} and remove it from the buffer.
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391 @end defun
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392
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393 @defun widget-setup
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394 Setup a buffer to support widgets.
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395
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396 This should be called after creating all the widgets and before allowing
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397 the user to edit them.
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398 @refill
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399 @end defun
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400
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401 If you want to insert text outside the widgets in the form, the
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402 recommended way to do that is with @code{widget-insert}.
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403
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404 @defun widget-insert
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405 Insert the arguments, either strings or characters, at point.
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406 The inserted text will be read only.
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407 @end defun
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408
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409 There is a standard widget keymap which you might find useful.
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410
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411 @defvr Const widget-keymap
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412 A keymap with the global keymap as its parent.@*
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413 @key{TAB} and @kbd{C-@key{TAB}} are bound to @code{widget-forward} and
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414 @code{widget-backward}, respectively. @kbd{@key{RET}} and @kbd{mouse-2}
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415 are bound to @code{widget-button-press} and
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416 @code{widget-button-}.@refill
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417 @end defvr
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418
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419 @defvar widget-global-map
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420 Keymap used by @code{widget-button-press} and @code{widget-button-click}
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421 when not on a button. By default this is @code{global-map}.
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422 @end defvar
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423
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424 @node Basic Types, Sexp Types, Setting Up the Buffer, Top
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425 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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426 @section Basic Types
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427
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428 The syntax of a type specification is given below:
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429
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430 @example
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431 NAME ::= (NAME [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... ARGS)
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432 | NAME
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433 @end example
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434
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435 Where, @var{name} is a widget name, @var{keyword} is the name of a
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436 property, @var{argument} is the value of the property, and @var{args}
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437 are interpreted in a widget specific way.
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438
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439 There following keyword arguments that apply to all widgets:
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440
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441 @table @code
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442 @item :value
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443 The initial value for widgets of this type.
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444
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445 @item :format
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446 This string will be inserted in the buffer when you create a widget.
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447 The following @samp{%} escapes are available:
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448
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449 @table @samp
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450 @item %[
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451 @itemx %]
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452 The text inside will be marked as a button.
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453
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454 By default, the text will be shown in @code{widget-button-face}, and
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455 surrounded by brackets.
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456
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457 @defopt widget-button-prefix
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458 String to prefix buttons.
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459 @end defopt
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460
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461 @defopt widget-button-suffix
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462 String to suffix buttons.
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463 @end defopt
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464
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465 @item %@{
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466 @itemx %@}
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467 The text inside will be displayed with the face specified by
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468 @code{:sample-face}.
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469
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470 @item %v
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471 This will be replaces with the buffer representation of the widgets
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472 value. What this is depends on the widget type.
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473
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474 @item %d
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475 Insert the string specified by @code{:doc} here.
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476
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477 @item %h
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478 Like @samp{%d}, with the following modifications: If the documentation
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479 string is more than one line, it will add a button which will toggle
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481 Furthermore, if there is no @code{:doc} property in the widget, it will
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482 instead examine the @code{:documentation-property} property. If it is a
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483 lambda expression, it will be called with the widget's value as an
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484 argument, and the result will be used as the documentation text.
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485
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486 @item %t
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487 Insert the string specified by @code{:tag} here, or the @code{princ}
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488 representation of the value if there is no tag.
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489
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490 @item %%
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491 Insert a literal @samp{%}.
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492 @end table
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493
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494 @item :button-face
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495 Face used to highlight text inside %[ %] in the format.
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496
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497 @item :button-prefix
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498 @itemx :button-suffix
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499
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500 Text around %[ %] in the format.
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501
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502 These can be
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503 @table @emph
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504 @item nil
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505 No text is inserted.
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506
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507 @item a string
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508 The string is inserted literally.
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509
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510 @item a symbol
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511 The value of the symbol is expanded according to this table.
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512 @end table
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513
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514 @item :doc
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515 The string inserted by the @samp{%d} escape in the format
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516 string.
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517
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518 @item :tag
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519 The string inserted by the @samp{%t} escape in the format
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520 string.
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521
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522 @item :tag-glyph
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523 Name of image to use instead of the string specified by `:tag' on
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524 Emacsen that supports it.
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525
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526 @item :help-echo
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527 Message displayed whenever you move to the widget with either
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528 @code{widget-forward} or @code{widget-backward}.
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529
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530 @item :indent
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531 An integer indicating the absolute number of spaces to indent children
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532 of this widget.
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533
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534 @item :offset
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535 An integer indicating how many extra spaces to add to the widget's
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536 grandchildren compared to this widget.
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537
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538 @item :extra-offset
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539 An integer indicating how many extra spaces to add to the widget's
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540 children compared to this widget.
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541
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542 @item :notify
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543 A function called each time the widget or a nested widget is changed.
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544 The function is called with two or three arguments. The first argument
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545 is the widget itself, the second argument is the widget that was
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546 changed, and the third argument is the event leading to the change, if
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547 any.
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548
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549 @item :menu-tag
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550 Tag used in the menu when the widget is used as an option in a
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551 @code{menu-choice} widget.
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552
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553 @item :menu-tag-get
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554 Function used for finding the tag when the widget is used as an option
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555 in a @code{menu-choice} widget. By default, the tag used will be either the
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556 @code{:menu-tag} or @code{:tag} property if present, or the @code{princ}
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557 representation of the @code{:value} property if not.
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558
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559 @item :match
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560 Should be a function called with two arguments, the widget and a value,
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561 and returning non-nil if the widget can represent the specified value.
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562
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563 @item :validate
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564 A function which takes a widget as an argument, and return nil if the
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565 widgets current value is valid for the widget. Otherwise, it should
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566 return the widget containing the invalid data, and set that widgets
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567 @code{:error} property to a string explaining the error.
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568
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569 The following predefined function can be used:
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570
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571 @defun widget-children-validate widget
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572 All the @code{:children} of @var{widget} must be valid.
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573 @end defun
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574
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575 @item :tab-order
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576 Specify the order in which widgets are traversed with
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577 @code{widget-forward} or @code{widget-backward}. This is only partially
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578 implemented.
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579
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580 @enumerate a
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581 @item
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582 Widgets with tabbing order @code{-1} are ignored.
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583
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584 @item
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585 (Unimplemented) When on a widget with tabbing order @var{n}, go to the
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586 next widget in the buffer with tabbing order @var{n+1} or @code{nil},
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587 whichever comes first.
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588
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589 @item
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590 When on a widget with no tabbing order specified, go to the next widget
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591 in the buffer with a positive tabbing order, or @code{nil}
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592 @end enumerate
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593
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594 @item :parent
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595 The parent of a nested widget (e.g. a @code{menu-choice} item or an
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596 element of a @code{editable-list} widget).
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597
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598 @item :sibling-args
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599 This keyword is only used for members of a @code{radio-button-choice} or
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600 @code{checklist}. The value should be a list of extra keyword
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601 arguments, which will be used when creating the @code{radio-button} or
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602 @code{checkbox} associated with this item.
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603
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604 @end table
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605
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606 @deffn {User Option} widget-glyph-directory
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607 Directory where glyphs are found.
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608 Widget will look here for a file with the same name as specified for the
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609 image, with either a @samp{.xpm} (if supported) or @samp{.xbm} extension.
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610 @end deffn
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611
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612 @deffn{User Option} widget-glyph-enable
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613 If non-nil, allow glyphs to appear on displays where they are supported.
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614 @end deffn
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615
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616
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617 @menu
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618 * link::
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619 * url-link::
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620 * info-link::
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621 * push-button::
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622 * editable-field::
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623 * text::
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624 * menu-choice::
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625 * radio-button-choice::
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626 * item::
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627 * choice-item::
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628 * toggle::
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629 * checkbox::
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630 * checklist::
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631 * editable-list::
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632 * group::
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633 @end menu
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634
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635 @node link, url-link, Basic Types, Basic Types
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636 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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637 @subsection The @code{link} Widget
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638
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639 Syntax:
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640
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641 @example
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642 TYPE ::= (link [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... [ VALUE ])
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643 @end example
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644
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645 The @var{value}, if present, is used to initialize the @code{:value}
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646 property. The value should be a string, which will be inserted in the
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647 buffer.
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648
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649 By default the link will be shown in brackets.
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650
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651 @defopt widget-link-prefix
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652 String to prefix links.
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653 @end defopt
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654
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655 @defopt widget-link-suffix
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656 String to suffix links.
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657 @end defopt
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658
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659 @node url-link, info-link, link, Basic Types
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660 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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661 @subsection The @code{url-link} Widget
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662
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663 Syntax:
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664
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665 @example
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666 TYPE ::= (url-link [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... URL)
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667 @end example
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668
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669 When this link is invoked, the @sc{www} browser specified by
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670 @code{browse-url-browser-function} will be called with @var{url}.
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671
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672 @node info-link, push-button, url-link, Basic Types
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673 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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674 @subsection The @code{info-link} Widget
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675
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676 Syntax:
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677
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678 @example
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679 TYPE ::= (info-link [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... ADDRESS)
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680 @end example
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681
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682 When this link is invoked, the build-in info browser is started on
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683 @var{address}.
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684
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685 @node push-button, editable-field, info-link, Basic Types
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686 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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687 @subsection The @code{push-button} Widget
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688
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689 Syntax:
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690
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691 @example
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692 TYPE ::= (push-button [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... [ VALUE ])
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693 @end example
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694
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695 The @var{value}, if present, is used to initialize the @code{:value}
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696 property. The value should be a string, which will be inserted in the
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697 buffer.
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698
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699 By default the tag will be shown in brackets.
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700
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701 @defopt widget-push-button-prefix
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702 String to prefix push buttons.
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703 @end defopt
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704
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705 @defopt widget-push-button-suffix
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706 String to suffix push buttons.
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707 @end defopt
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708
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709 @node editable-field, text, push-button, Basic Types
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710 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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711 @subsection The @code{editable-field} Widget
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712
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713 Syntax:
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714
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715 @example
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716 TYPE ::= (editable-field [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... [ VALUE ])
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717 @end example
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718
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719 The @var{value}, if present, is used to initialize the @code{:value}
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720 property. The value should be a string, which will be inserted in
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721 field. This widget will match all string values.
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722
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723 The following extra properties are recognized.
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724
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725 @table @code
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726 @item :size
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727 The width of the editable field.@*
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728 By default the field will reach to the end of the line.
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729
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730 @item :value-face
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731 Face used for highlighting the editable field. Default is
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732 @code{widget-field-face}.
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733
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734 @item :secret
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735 Character used to display the value. You can set this to e.g. @code{?*}
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736 if the field contains a password or other secret information. By
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737 default, the value is not secret.
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738
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739 @item :valid-regexp
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740 By default the @code{:validate} function will match the content of the
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741 field with the value of this attribute. The default value is @code{""}
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742 which matches everything.
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743
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744 @item :keymap
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745 Keymap used in the editable field. The default value is
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746 @code{widget-field-keymap}, which allows you to use all the normal
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747 editing commands, even if the buffers major mode suppress some of them.
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748 Pressing return invokes the function specified by @code{:action}.
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749 @end table
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750
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751 @node text, menu-choice, editable-field, Basic Types
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752 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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753 @subsection The @code{text} Widget
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754
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755 This is just like @code{editable-field}, but intended for multiline text
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756 fields. The default @code{:keymap} is @code{widget-text-keymap}, which
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757 does not rebind the return key.
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758
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759 @node menu-choice, radio-button-choice, text, Basic Types
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760 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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761 @subsection The @code{menu-choice} Widget
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762
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763 Syntax:
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764
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765 @example
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766 TYPE ::= (menu-choice [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... TYPE ... )
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767 @end example
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768
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769 The @var{type} arguments represents each possible choice. The widgets
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770 value of will be the value of the chosen @var{type} argument. This
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771 widget will match any value that matches at least one of the specified
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772 @var{type} arguments.
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773
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774 @table @code
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775 @item :void
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776 Widget type used as a fallback when the value does not match any of the
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777 specified @var{type} arguments.
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778
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779 @item :case-fold
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780 Set this to nil if you don't want to ignore case when prompting for a
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781 choice through the minibuffer.
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782
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783 @item :children
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784 A list whose car is the widget representing the currently chosen type in
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785 the buffer.
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786
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787 @item :choice
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788 The current chosen type
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789
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790 @item :args
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791 The list of types.
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792 @end table
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793
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794 @node radio-button-choice, item, menu-choice, Basic Types
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795 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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796 @subsection The @code{radio-button-choice} Widget
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797
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798 Syntax:
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799
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800 @example
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801 TYPE ::= (radio-button-choice [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... TYPE ... )
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802 @end example
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803
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804 The @var{type} arguments represents each possible choice. The widgets
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805 value of will be the value of the chosen @var{type} argument. This
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806 widget will match any value that matches at least one of the specified
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807 @var{type} arguments.
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808
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809 The following extra properties are recognized.
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810
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811 @table @code
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812 @item :entry-format
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813 This string will be inserted for each entry in the list.
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814 The following @samp{%} escapes are available:
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815 @table @samp
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816 @item %v
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817 Replaced with the buffer representation of the @var{type} widget.
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818 @item %b
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819 Replace with the radio button.
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820 @item %%
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821 Insert a literal @samp{%}.
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822 @end table
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823
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824 @item button-args
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825 A list of keywords to pass to the radio buttons. Useful for setting
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826 e.g. the @samp{:help-echo} for each button.
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827
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828 @item :buttons
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829 The widgets representing the radio buttons.
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830
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831 @item :children
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832 The widgets representing each type.
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833
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834 @item :choice
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835 The current chosen type
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836
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837 @item :args
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838 The list of types.
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839 @end table
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840
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841 You can add extra radio button items to a @code{radio-button-choice}
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842 widget after it has been created with the function
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843 @code{widget-radio-add-item}.
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844
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845 @defun widget-radio-add-item widget type
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846 Add to @code{radio-button-choice} widget @var{widget} a new radio button item of type
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847 @var{type}.
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848 @end defun
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849
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850 Please note that such items added after the @code{radio-button-choice}
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851 widget has been created will @strong{not} be properly destructed when
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852 you call @code{widget-delete}.
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853
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854 @node item, choice-item, radio-button-choice, Basic Types
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855 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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856 @subsection The @code{item} Widget
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857
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858 Syntax:
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859
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860 @example
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861 ITEM ::= (item [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... VALUE)
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862 @end example
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863
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864 The @var{value}, if present, is used to initialize the @code{:value}
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865 property. The value should be a string, which will be inserted in the
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866 buffer. This widget will only match the specified value.
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867
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868 @node choice-item, toggle, item, Basic Types
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869 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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870 @subsection The @code{choice-item} Widget
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871
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872 Syntax:
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873
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874 @example
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875 ITEM ::= (choice-item [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... VALUE)
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876 @end example
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877
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878 The @var{value}, if present, is used to initialize the @code{:value}
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879 property. The value should be a string, which will be inserted in the
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880 buffer as a button. Activating the button of a @code{choice-item} is
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881 equivalent to activating the parent widget. This widget will only match
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882 the specified value.
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883
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884 @node toggle, checkbox, choice-item, Basic Types
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885 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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886 @subsection The @code{toggle} Widget
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887
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888 Syntax:
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889
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890 @example
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891 TYPE ::= (toggle [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]...)
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892 @end example
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893
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894 The widget has two possible states, `on' and `off', which corresponds to
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895 a @code{t} or @code{nil} value.
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896
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897 The following extra properties are recognized.
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898
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899 @table @code
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900 @item :on
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901 String representing the `on' state. By default the string @samp{on}.
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902 @item :off
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903 String representing the `off' state. By default the string @samp{off}.
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904 @item :on-glyph
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905 Name of a glyph to be used instead of the `:on' text string, on emacsen
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906 that supports it.
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907 @item :off-glyph
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908 Name of a glyph to be used instead of the `:off' text string, on emacsen
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909 that supports it.
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910 @end table
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911
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912 @node checkbox, checklist, toggle, Basic Types
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913 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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914 @subsection The @code{checkbox} Widget
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915
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916 The widget has two possible states, `selected' and `unselected', which
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917 corresponds to a @code{t} or @code{nil} value.
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918
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919 Syntax:
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920
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921 @example
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922 TYPE ::= (checkbox [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]...)
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923 @end example
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924
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925 @node checklist, editable-list, checkbox, Basic Types
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926 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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927 @subsection The @code{checklist} Widget
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928
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929 Syntax:
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930
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931 @example
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932 TYPE ::= (checklist [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... TYPE ... )
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933 @end example
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934
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935 The @var{type} arguments represents each checklist item. The widgets
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936 value of will be a list containing the value of each ticked @var{type}
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937 argument. The checklist widget will match a list whose elements all
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938 matches at least one of the specified @var{type} arguments.
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939
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940 The following extra properties are recognized.
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941
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942 @table @code
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943 @item :entry-format
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944 This string will be inserted for each entry in the list.
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945 The following @samp{%} escapes are available:
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946 @table @samp
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947 @item %v
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948 Replaced with the buffer representation of the @var{type} widget.
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949 @item %b
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950 Replace with the checkbox.
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951 @item %%
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952 Insert a literal @samp{%}.
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953 @end table
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954
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955 @item :greedy
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956 Usually, a checklist will only match if the items are in the exact
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957 sequence given in the specification. By setting @code{:greedy} to
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958 non-nil, it will allow the items to come in any sequence. However, if
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959 you extract the value they will be in the sequence given in the
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960 checklist. I.e. the original sequence is forgotten.
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961
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962 @item button-args
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963 A list of keywords to pass to the checkboxes. Useful for setting
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964 e.g. the @samp{:help-echo} for each checkbox.
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965
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966 @item :buttons
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967 The widgets representing the checkboxes.
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968
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969 @item :children
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970 The widgets representing each type.
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971
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972 @item :args
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973 The list of types.
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974 @end table
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975
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976 @node editable-list, group, checklist, Basic Types
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977 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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978 @subsection The @code{editable-list} Widget
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979
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980 Syntax:
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981
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982 @example
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983 TYPE ::= (editable-list [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... TYPE)
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984 @end example
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985
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986 The value is a list, where each member represents one widget of type
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987 @var{type}.
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988
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989 The following extra properties are recognized.
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990
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991 @table @code
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992 @item :entry-format
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993 This string will be inserted for each entry in the list.
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994 The following @samp{%} escapes are available:
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995 @table @samp
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996 @item %v
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997 This will be replaced with the buffer representation of the @var{type}
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998 widget.
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999 @item %i
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1000 Insert the @b{[INS]} button.
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1001 @item %d
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1002 Insert the @b{[DEL]} button.
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1003 @item %%
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1004 Insert a literal @samp{%}.
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1005 @end table
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1006
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1007 @item :insert-button-args
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1008 A list of keyword arguments to pass to the insert buttons.
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1009
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1010 @item :delete-button-args
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1011 A list of keyword arguments to pass to the delete buttons.
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1012
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1013 @item :append-button-args
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1014 A list of keyword arguments to pass to the trailing insert button.
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1015
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1016
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1017 @item :buttons
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1018 The widgets representing the insert and delete buttons.
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1019
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1020 @item :children
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1021 The widgets representing the elements of the list.
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1022
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1023 @item :args
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1024 List whose car is the type of the list elements.
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1025
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1026 @end table
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1027
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1028 @node group, , editable-list, Basic Types
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1029 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1030 @subsection The @code{group} Widget
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1031
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1032 This widget simply group other widget together.
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1033
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1034 Syntax:
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1035
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1036 @example
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1037 TYPE ::= (group [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... TYPE...)
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1038 @end example
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1039
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1040 The value is a list, with one member for each @var{type}.
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1041
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1042 @node Sexp Types, Widget Properties, Basic Types, Top
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1043 @comment
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1044 @section Sexp Types
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1045
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1046 A number of widgets for editing s-expressions (lisp types) are also
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1047 available. These basically fall in the following categories.
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1048
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1049 @menu
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1050 * constants::
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1051 * generic::
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1052 * atoms::
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1053 * composite::
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1054 @end menu
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1055
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1056 @node constants, generic, Sexp Types, Sexp Types
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1057 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1058 @subsection The Constant Widgets.
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1059
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1060 The @code{const} widget can contain any lisp expression, but the user is
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1061 prohibited from editing edit it, which is mainly useful as a component
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1062 of one of the composite widgets.
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1063
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1064 The syntax for the @code{const} widget is
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1065
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1066 @example
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1067 TYPE ::= (const [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... [ VALUE ])
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1068 @end example
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1069
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1070 The @var{value}, if present, is used to initialize the @code{:value}
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1071 property and can be any s-expression.
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1072
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1073 @deffn Widget const
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1074 This will display any valid s-expression in an immutable part of the
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1075 buffer.
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1076 @end deffn
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1077
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1078 There are two variations of the @code{const} widget, namely
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1079 @code{variable-item} and @code{function-item}. These should contain a
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1080 symbol with a variable or function binding. The major difference from
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1081 the @code{const} widget is that they will allow the user to see the
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1082 variable or function documentation for the symbol.
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1083
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1084 @deffn Widget variable-item
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1085 An immutable symbol that is bound as a variable.
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1086 @end deffn
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1087
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1088 @deffn Widget function-item
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1089 An immutable symbol that is bound as a function.
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1090 @end deffn
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1091
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1092 @node generic, atoms, constants, Sexp Types
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1093 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1094 @subsection Generic Sexp Widget.
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1095
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1096 The @code{sexp} widget can contain any lisp expression, and allows the
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1097 user to edit it inline in the buffer.
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1098
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1099 The syntax for the @code{sexp} widget is
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1100
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1101 @example
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1102 TYPE ::= (sexp [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... [ VALUE ])
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1103 @end example
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1104
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1105 @deffn Widget sexp
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1106 This will allow you to edit any valid s-expression in an editable buffer
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1107 field.
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1108
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1109 The @code{sexp} widget takes the same keyword arguments as the
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1110 @code{editable-field} widget.
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1111 @end deffn
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1112
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1113 @node atoms, composite, generic, Sexp Types
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1114 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1115 @subsection Atomic Sexp Widgets.
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1116
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1117 The atoms are s-expressions that does not consist of other
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1118 s-expressions. A string is an atom, while a list is a composite type.
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1119 You can edit the value of an atom with the following widgets.
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1120
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1121 The syntax for all the atoms are
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1122
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1123 @example
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1124 TYPE ::= (NAME [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... [ VALUE ])
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1125 @end example
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1126
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1127 The @var{value}, if present, is used to initialize the @code{:value}
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1128 property and must be an expression of the same type as the widget.
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1129 I.e. the string widget can only be initialized with a string.
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1130
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1131 All the atom widgets take the same keyword arguments as the
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1132 @code{editable-field} widget.
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1133
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1134 @deffn Widget string
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1135 Allows you to edit a string in an editable field.
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1136 @end deffn
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1137
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1138 @deffn Widget regexp
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1139 Allows you to edit a regular expression in an editable field.
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1140 @end deffn
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1141
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1142 @deffn Widget character
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1143 Allows you to enter a character in an editable field.
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1144 @end deffn
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1145
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1146 @deffn Widget file
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1147 Allows you to edit a file name in an editable field. If you invoke
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1148 the tag button, you can edit the file name in the mini-buffer with
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1149 completion.
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1150
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1151 Keywords:
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1152 @table @code
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1153 @item :must-match
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1154 If this is set to non-nil, only existing file names will be allowed in
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1155 the minibuffer.
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1156 @end table
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1157 @end deffn
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1158
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1159 @deffn Widget directory
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1160 Allows you to edit a directory name in an editable field.
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1161 Similar to the @code{file} widget.
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1162 @end deffn
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1163
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1164 @deffn Widget symbol
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1165 Allows you to edit a lisp symbol in an editable field.
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1166 @end deffn
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1167
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1168 @deffn Widget function
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1169 Allows you to edit a lambda expression, or a function name with completion.
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1170 @end deffn
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1171
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1172 @deffn Widget variable
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1173 Allows you to edit a variable name, with completion.
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1174 @end deffn
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1175
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1176 @deffn Widget integer
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1177 Allows you to edit an integer in an editable field.
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1178 @end deffn
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1179
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1180 @deffn Widget number
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1181 Allows you to edit a number in an editable field.
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1182 @end deffn
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1183
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1184 @deffn Widget boolean
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1185 Allows you to edit a boolean. In lisp this means a variable which is
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1186 either nil meaning false, or non-nil meaning true.
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1187 @end deffn
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1188
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1189
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1190 @node composite, , atoms, Sexp Types
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1191 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1192 @subsection Composite Sexp Widgets.
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1193
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1194 The syntax for the composite are
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1195
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1196 @example
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1197 TYPE ::= (NAME [KEYWORD ARGUMENT]... COMPONENT...)
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1198 @end example
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1199
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1200 Where each @var{component} must be a widget type. Each component widget
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1201 will be displayed in the buffer, and be editable to the user.
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1202
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1203 @deffn Widget cons
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1204 The value of a @code{cons} widget is a cons-cell where the car is the
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1205 value of the first component and the cdr is the value of the second
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1206 component. There must be exactly two components.
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1207 @end deffn
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1208
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1209 @deffn Widget list
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1210 The value of a @code{list} widget is a list containing the value of
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1211 each of its component.
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1212 @end deffn
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1213
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1214 @deffn Widget vector
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1215 The value of a @code{vector} widget is a vector containing the value of
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1216 each of its component.
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1217 @end deffn
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1218
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1219 The above suffice for specifying fixed size lists and vectors. To get
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1220 variable length lists and vectors, you can use a @code{choice},
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1221 @code{set} or @code{repeat} widgets together with the @code{:inline}
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1222 keywords. If any component of a composite widget has the @code{:inline}
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1223 keyword set, its value must be a list which will then be spliced into
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1224 the composite. For example, to specify a list whose first element must
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1225 be a file name, and whose remaining arguments should either by the
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1226 symbol @code{t} or two files, you can use the following widget
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1227 specification:
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1228
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1229 @example
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1230 (list file
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1231 (choice (const t)
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1232 (list :inline t
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1233 :value ("foo" "bar")
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1234 string string)))
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1235 @end example
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1236
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1237 The value of a widget of this type will either have the form
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1238 @samp{(file t)} or @code{(file string string)}.
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1239
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1240 This concept of inline is probably hard to understand. It was certainly
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1241 hard to implement so instead of confuse you more by trying to explain it
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1242 here, I'll just suggest you meditate over it for a while.
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1243
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1244 @deffn Widget choice
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1245 Allows you to edit a sexp which may have one of fixed set of types. It
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1246 is currently implemented with the @code{choice-menu} basic widget, and
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1247 has a similar syntax.
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1248 @end deffn
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1249
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1250 @deffn Widget set
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1251 Allows you to specify a type which must be a list whose elements all
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1252 belong to given set. The elements of the list is not significant. This
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1253 is implemented on top of the @code{checklist} basic widget, and has a
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1254 similar syntax.
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1255 @end deffn
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1256
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1257 @deffn Widget repeat
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1258 Allows you to specify a variable length list whose members are all of
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1259 the same type. Implemented on top of the `editable-list' basic widget,
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1260 and has a similar syntax.
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1261 @end deffn
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1262
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1263 @node Widget Properties, Defining New Widgets, Sexp Types, Top
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1264 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1265 @section Properties
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1266
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1267 You can examine or set the value of a widget by using the widget object
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1268 that was returned by @code{widget-create}.
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1269
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1270 @defun widget-value widget
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1271 Return the current value contained in @var{widget}.
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1272 It is an error to call this function on an uninitialized widget.
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1273 @end defun
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1274
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1275 @defun widget-value-set widget value
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1276 Set the value contained in @var{widget} to @var{value}.
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1277 It is an error to call this function with an invalid @var{value}.
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1278 @end defun
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1279
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1280 @strong{Important:} You @emph{must} call @code{widget-setup} after
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1281 modifying the value of a widget before the user is allowed to edit the
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1282 widget again. It is enough to call @code{widget-setup} once if you
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1283 modify multiple widgets. This is currently only necessary if the widget
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1284 contains an editing field, but may be necessary for other widgets in the
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1285 future.
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1286
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1287 If your application needs to associate some information with the widget
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1288 objects, for example a reference to the item being edited, it can be
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1289 done with @code{widget-put} and @code{widget-get}. The property names
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1290 must begin with a @samp{:}.
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1291
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1292 @defun widget-put widget property value
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1293 In @var{widget} set @var{property} to @var{value}.
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1294 @var{property} should be a symbol, while @var{value} can be anything.
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1295 @end defun
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1296
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1297 @defun widget-get widget property
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1298 In @var{widget} return the value for @var{property}.
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1299 @var{property} should be a symbol, the value is what was last set by
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1300 @code{widget-put} for @var{property}.
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1301 @end defun
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1302
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1303 @defun widget-member widget property
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1304 Non-nil if @var{widget} has a value (even nil) for property @var{property}.
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1305 @end defun
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1306
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1307 Occasionally it can be useful to know which kind of widget you have,
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1308 i.e. the name of the widget type you gave when the widget was created.
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1309
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1310 @defun widget-type widget
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1311 Return the name of @var{widget}, a symbol.
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1312 @end defun
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1313
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1314 Widgets can be in two states: active, which means they are modifiable by
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1315 the user, or inactive, which means they cannot be modified by the user.
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1316 You can query or set the state with the following code:
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1317
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1318 @lisp
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1319 ;; Examine if @var{widget} is active or not.
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1320 (if (widget-apply @var{widget} :active)
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1321 (message "Widget is active.")
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1322 (message "Widget is inactive.")
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1323
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1324 ;; Make @var{widget} inactive.
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1325 (widget-apply @var{widget} :deactivate)
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1326
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1327 ;; Make @var{widget} active.
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1328 (widget-apply @var{widget} :activate)
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1329 @end lisp
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1330
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1331 A widget is inactive if itself, or any of its ancestors (found by
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1332 following the @code{:parent} link) have been deactivated. To make sure
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1333 a widget is really active, you must therefore activate both itself, and
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1334 all its ancestors.
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1335
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1336 @lisp
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1337 (while widget
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1338 (widget-apply widget :activate)
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1339 (setq widget (widget-get widget :parent)))
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1340 @end lisp
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1341
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1342 You can check if a widget has been made inactive by examining the value
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1343 of @code{:inactive} keyword. If this is non-nil, the widget itself has
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1344 been deactivated. This is different from using the @code{:active}
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1345 keyword, in that the later tell you if the widget @strong{or} any of its
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1346 ancestors have been deactivated. Do not attempt to set the
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1347 @code{:inactive} keyword directly. Use the @code{:activate}
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1348 @code{:deactivated} keywords instead.
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1349
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1350
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1351 @node Defining New Widgets, Widget Browser, Widget Properties, Top
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1352 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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1353 @section Defining New Widgets
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1354
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1355 You can define specialized widgets with @code{define-widget}. It allows
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1356 you to create a shorthand for more complex widgets, including specifying
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1357 component widgets and default new default values for the keyword
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1358 arguments.
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1359
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1360 @defun widget-define name class doc &rest args
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1361 Define a new widget type named @var{name} from @code{class}.
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1362
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1363 @var{name} and class should both be symbols, @code{class} should be one
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1364 of the existing widget types.
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1365
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1366 The third argument @var{DOC} is a documentation string for the widget.
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1367
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1368 After the new widget has been defined, the following two calls will
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1369 create identical widgets:
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1370
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1371 @itemize @bullet
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1372 @item
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1373 @lisp
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1374 (widget-create @var{name})
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1375 @end lisp
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1376
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1377 @item
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1378 @lisp
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1379 (apply widget-create @var{class} @var{args})
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1380 @end lisp
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1381 @end itemize
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1382
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1383 @end defun
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1384
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1385 Using @code{widget-define} does just store the definition of the widget
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1386 type in the @code{widget-type} property of @var{name}, which is what
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1387 @code{widget-create} uses.
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1388
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1389 If you just want to specify defaults for keywords with no complex
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1390 conversions, you can use @code{identity} as your conversion function.
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1391
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1392 The following additional keyword arguments are useful when defining new
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1393 widgets:
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1394 @table @code
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1395 @item :convert-widget
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1396 Function to convert a widget type before creating a widget of that
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1397 type. It takes a widget type as an argument, and returns the converted
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1398 widget type. When a widget is created, this function is called for the
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1399 widget type and all the widgets parent types, most derived first.
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1400
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1401 The following predefined functions can be used here:
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1402
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1403 @defun widget-types-convert-widget widget
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1404 Convert @code{:args} as widget types in @var{widget}.
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1405 @end defun
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1406
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1407 @defun widget-value-convert-widget widget
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1408 Initialize @code{:value} from @code{:args} in @var{widget}.
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1409 @end defun
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1410
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1411 @item :value-to-internal
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1412 Function to convert the value to the internal format. The function
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1413 takes two arguments, a widget and an external value, and returns the
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1414 internal value. The function is called on the present @code{:value}
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1415 when the widget is created, and on any value set later with
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1416 @code{widget-value-set}.
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1417
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1418 @item :value-to-external
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1419 Function to convert the value to the external format. The function
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parents:
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1420 takes two arguments, a widget and an internal value, and returns the
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parents:
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1421 internal value. The function is called on the present @code{:value}
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1422 when the widget is created, and on any value set later with
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1423 @code{widget-value-set}.
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1424
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1425 @item :create
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1426 Function to create a widget from scratch. The function takes one
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parents:
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1427 argument, a widget type, and create a widget of that type, insert it in
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1428 the buffer, and return a widget object.
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1429
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1430 @item :delete
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1431 Function to delete a widget. The function takes one argument, a widget,
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1432 and should remove all traces of the widget from the buffer.
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1433
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1434 @item :value-create
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1435 Function to expand the @samp{%v} escape in the format string. It will
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parents:
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1436 be called with the widget as its argument. Should
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parents:
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1437 insert a representation of the widgets value in the buffer.
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parents:
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1438
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parents:
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1439 @item :value-delete
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1440 Should remove the representation of the widgets value from the buffer.
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parents:
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1441 It will be called with the widget as its argument. It doesn't have to
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parents:
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1442 remove the text, but it should release markers and delete nested widgets
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parents:
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1443 if such has been used.
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parents:
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1444
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1445 The following predefined function can be used here:
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parents:
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1446
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parents:
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1447 @defun widget-children-value-delete widget
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1448 Delete all @code{:children} and @code{:buttons} in @var{widget}.
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parents:
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1449 @end defun
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1450
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1451 @item :value-get
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parents:
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1452 Function to extract the value of a widget, as it is displayed in the
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parents:
diff changeset
1453 buffer.
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parents:
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1454
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parents:
diff changeset
1455 The following predefined function can be used here:
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parents:
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1456
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parents:
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1457 @defun widget-value-value-get widget
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1458 Return the @code{:value} property of @var{widget}.
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1459 @end defun
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parents:
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1460
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parents:
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1461 @item :format-handler
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parents:
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1462 Function to handle unknown @samp{%} escapes in the format string. It
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parents:
diff changeset
1463 will be called with the widget and the escape character as arguments.
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parents:
diff changeset
1464 You can set this to allow your widget to handle non-standard escapes.
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parents:
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1465
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parents:
diff changeset
1466 You should end up calling @code{widget-default-format-handler} to handle
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parents:
diff changeset
1467 unknown escape sequences, which will handle the @samp{%h} and any future
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parents:
diff changeset
1468 escape sequences, as well as give an error for unknown escapes.
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parents:
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1469
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parents:
diff changeset
1470 @item :action
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parents:
diff changeset
1471 Function to handle user initiated events. By default, @code{:notify}
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parents:
diff changeset
1472 the parent.
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parents:
diff changeset
1473
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parents:
diff changeset
1474 The following predefined function can be used here:
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parents:
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1475
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parents:
diff changeset
1476 @defun widget-parent-action widget &optional event
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parents:
diff changeset
1477 Tell @code{:parent} of @var{widget} to handle the @code{:action}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1478 Optional @var{event} is the event that triggered the action.
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parents:
diff changeset
1479 @end defun
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parents:
diff changeset
1480
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parents:
diff changeset
1481 @item :prompt-value
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parents:
diff changeset
1482 Function to prompt for a value in the minibuffer. The function should
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parents:
diff changeset
1483 take four arguments, @var{widget}, @var{prompt}, @var{value}, and
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parents:
diff changeset
1484 @var{unbound} and should return a value for widget entered by the user.
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parents:
diff changeset
1485 @var{prompt} is the prompt to use. @var{value} is the default value to
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parents:
diff changeset
1486 use, unless @var{unbound} is non-nil in which case there are no default
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parents:
diff changeset
1487 value. The function should read the value using the method most natural
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parents:
diff changeset
1488 for this widget, and does not have to check that it matches.
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parents:
diff changeset
1489 @end table
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parents:
diff changeset
1490
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parents:
diff changeset
1491 If you want to define a new widget from scratch, use the @code{default}
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parents:
diff changeset
1492 widget as its base.
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parents:
diff changeset
1493
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parents:
diff changeset
1494 @deffn Widget default
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parents:
diff changeset
1495 Widget used as a base for other widgets.
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parents:
diff changeset
1496
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parents:
diff changeset
1497 It provides most of the functionality that is referred to as ``by
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parents:
diff changeset
1498 default'' in this text.
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parents:
diff changeset
1499 @end deffn
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parents:
diff changeset
1500
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parents:
diff changeset
1501 @node Widget Browser, Widget Minor Mode, Defining New Widgets, Top
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parents:
diff changeset
1502 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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parents:
diff changeset
1503 @section Widget Browser
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parents:
diff changeset
1504
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parents:
diff changeset
1505 There is a separate package to browse widgets. This is intended to help
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parents:
diff changeset
1506 programmers who want to examine the content of a widget. The browser
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parents:
diff changeset
1507 shows the value of each keyword, but uses links for certain keywords
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parents:
diff changeset
1508 such as `:parent', which avoids printing cyclic structures.
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parents:
diff changeset
1509
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parents:
diff changeset
1510 @deffn Command widget-browse WIDGET
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parents:
diff changeset
1511 Create a widget browser for WIDGET.
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parents:
diff changeset
1512 When called interactively, prompt for WIDGET.
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parents:
diff changeset
1513 @end deffn
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parents:
diff changeset
1514
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parents:
diff changeset
1515 @deffn Command widget-browse-other-window WIDGET
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parents:
diff changeset
1516 Create a widget browser for WIDGET and show it in another window.
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parents:
diff changeset
1517 When called interactively, prompt for WIDGET.
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parents:
diff changeset
1518 @end deffn
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parents:
diff changeset
1519
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parents:
diff changeset
1520 @deffn Command widget-browse-at POS
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parents:
diff changeset
1521 Create a widget browser for the widget at POS.
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parents:
diff changeset
1522 When called interactively, use the position of point.
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parents:
diff changeset
1523 @end deffn
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parents:
diff changeset
1524
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parents:
diff changeset
1525 @node Widget Minor Mode, Utilities, Widget Browser, Top
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parents:
diff changeset
1526 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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parents:
diff changeset
1527 @section Widget Minor Mode
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parents:
diff changeset
1528
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parents:
diff changeset
1529 There is a minor mode for manipulating widgets in major modes that
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parents:
diff changeset
1530 doesn't provide any support for widgets themselves. This is mostly
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parents:
diff changeset
1531 intended to be useful for programmers doing experiments.
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parents:
diff changeset
1532
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parents:
diff changeset
1533 @deffn Command widget-minor-mode
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parents:
diff changeset
1534 Toggle minor mode for traversing widgets.
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parents:
diff changeset
1535 With arg, turn widget mode on if and only if arg is positive.
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parents:
diff changeset
1536 @end deffn
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parents:
diff changeset
1537
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parents:
diff changeset
1538 @defvar widget-minor-mode-keymap
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parents:
diff changeset
1539 Keymap used in @code{widget-minor-mode}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1540 @end defvar
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parents:
diff changeset
1541
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parents:
diff changeset
1542 @node Utilities, Widget Wishlist, Widget Minor Mode, Top
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parents:
diff changeset
1543 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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parents:
diff changeset
1544 @section Utilities.
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parents:
diff changeset
1545
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parents:
diff changeset
1546 @defun widget-prompt-value widget prompt [ value unbound ]
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parents:
diff changeset
1547 Prompt for a value matching @var{widget}, using @var{prompt}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1548 The current value is assumed to be @var{value}, unless @var{unbound} is
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parents:
diff changeset
1549 non-nil.@refill
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parents:
diff changeset
1550 @end defun
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parents:
diff changeset
1551
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parents:
diff changeset
1552 @defun widget-get-sibling widget
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parents:
diff changeset
1553 Get the item @var{widget} is assumed to toggle.
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parents:
diff changeset
1554 This is only meaningful for radio buttons or checkboxes in a list.
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parents:
diff changeset
1555 @end defun
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parents:
diff changeset
1556
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parents:
diff changeset
1557 @node Widget Wishlist, , Utilities, Top
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parents:
diff changeset
1558 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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parents:
diff changeset
1559 @section Wishlist
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parents:
diff changeset
1560
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parents:
diff changeset
1561 @itemize @bullet
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parents:
diff changeset
1562 @item
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parents:
diff changeset
1563 It should be possible to add or remove items from a list with @kbd{C-k}
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parents:
diff changeset
1564 and @kbd{C-o} (suggested by @sc{rms}).
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parents:
diff changeset
1565
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parents:
diff changeset
1566 @item
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parents:
diff changeset
1567 The @samp{[INS]} and @samp{[DEL]} buttons should be replaced by a single
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1568 dash (@samp{-}). The dash should be a button that, when invoked, ask
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1569 whether you want to add or delete an item (@sc{rms} wanted to git rid of
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1570 the ugly buttons, the dash is my idea).
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1571
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1572 @item
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1573 The @code{menu-choice} tag should be prettier, something like the abbreviated
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1574 menus in Open Look.
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1575
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1576 @item
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1577 Finish @code{:tab-order}.
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1578
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1579 @item
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1580 Make indentation work with glyphs and proportional fonts.
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1581
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1582 @item
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1583 Add commands to show overview of object and class hierarchies to the
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1584 browser.
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1585
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1586 @item
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1587 Find a way to disable mouse highlight for inactive widgets.
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1588
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1589 @item
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1590 Find a way to make glyphs look inactive.
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1591
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1592 @item
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1593 Add @code{property-list} widget.
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1594
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1595 @item
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1596 Add @code{association-list} widget.
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1597
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1598 @item
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1599 Add @code{key-binding} widget.
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1600
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1601 @item
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1602 Add @code{widget} widget for editing widget specifications.
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1603
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1604 @item
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1605 Find clean way to implement variable length list.
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1606 See @code{TeX-printer-list} for an explanation.
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1607
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1608 @item
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1609 @kbd{C-h} in @code{widget-prompt-value} should give type specific help.
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1610
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1611 @item
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1612 A mailto widget.
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1613
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1614 @end itemize
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1615
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1616 @contents
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1617 @bye