[graphic-forms-cvs] r240 - trunk/docs/manual

junrue at common-lisp.net junrue at common-lisp.net
Mon Aug 28 20:33:22 UTC 2006


Author: junrue
Date: Mon Aug 28 16:33:21 2006
New Revision: 240

Modified:
   trunk/docs/manual/reference.texinfo
   trunk/docs/manual/widget-functions.texinfo
   trunk/docs/manual/widget-types.texinfo
Log:
refined controls section of manual, added more doc for list-box

Modified: trunk/docs/manual/reference.texinfo
==============================================================================
--- trunk/docs/manual/reference.texinfo	(original)
+++ trunk/docs/manual/reference.texinfo	Mon Aug 28 16:33:21 2006
@@ -89,6 +89,21 @@
 The @ref{point} location of the mouse cursor.
 @end macro
 
+ at macro control-callback-initarg{classname,callbackname}
+ at deffn Initarg :callback
+The function supplied via this initarg will be used as
+the implementation of @sc{@ref{\callbackname\}} in an
+ at ref{event-dispatcher} configured for the \classname\.
+See also @var{callback-event-name}.
+ at end deffn
+ at end macro
+
+ at macro control-parent-initarg{classname}
+ at deffn Initarg :parent
+This initarg specifies the @ref{parent} of the \classname\.
+ at end deffn
+ at end macro
+
 @macro begin-control-subclass{classname,descr,callbackname}
 @anchor{\classname\}
 @deftp Class \classname\ callback-event-name

Modified: trunk/docs/manual/widget-functions.texinfo
==============================================================================
--- trunk/docs/manual/widget-functions.texinfo	(original)
+++ trunk/docs/manual/widget-functions.texinfo	Mon Aug 28 16:33:21 2006
@@ -8,10 +8,12 @@
 @node Widget functions
 @subsection Widget functions
 
- at deffn GenericFunction ancestor-p ancestor descendant
-Returns T if ancestor is an ancestor of descendant; nil otherwise.
+ at anchor{ancestor-p}
+ at deffn GenericFunction ancestor-p ancestor descendant => boolean
+Returns T if @var{ancestor} is the parent of @var{descendant}; nil otherwise.
 @end deffn
 
+ at anchor{append-item}
 @deffn GenericFunction append-item self text image dispatcher &optional disabled checked
 Adds the new item with the specified @code{text}, @code{image}, and
 @ref{event-dispatcher} to the object, and returns the newly-created item.

Modified: trunk/docs/manual/widget-types.texinfo
==============================================================================
--- trunk/docs/manual/widget-types.texinfo	(original)
+++ trunk/docs/manual/widget-types.texinfo	Mon Aug 28 16:33:21 2006
@@ -61,13 +61,13 @@
 
 @anchor{item}
 @deftp Class item item-id
-The @code{item} class is the base class for all non-windowed user
-interface objects serving as subcomponents of a
- at ref{item-manager} object. It derives from @ref{event-source}.
- at deffn Initarg :item-id
- at end deffn
- at deffn Accessor item-id
- at end deffn
+This is the base class for all non-windowed user
+interface objects serving as subcomponents of an
+ at ref{item-manager}. It derives from @ref{event-source}.
+ at table @var
+ at item item-id
+An identifier for the item managed internally by Graphic-Forms.
+ at end table
 @end deftp
 
 @anchor{item-manager}
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
 @anchor{menu}
 @deftp Class menu
 This class represents a container for menu items and submenus. It
-derives from @ref{item-manager}.
+derives from @ref{widget} and @ref{item-manager}.
 @end deftp
 
 @anchor{menu-item}
@@ -146,17 +146,14 @@
 @subsection Controls
 
 @begin-control-subclass{button,
-This @ref{control} class represents selectable controls that generate
+This @ref{control} subclass represents selectable controls that generate
 an event when clicked.,
 event-select}
- at deffn Initarg :callback
-The @sc{function} value supplied via this initarg will be
-used as the implementation of @ref{event-select} in an
- at ref{event-dispatcher} configured for the @code{button}.
- at end deffn
+ at control-callback-initarg{button,event-select}
 @deffn Initarg :image
-Supplies an image to be used as the @code{button}'s label.
+Supplies an image to be used as the button's label.
 @end deffn
+ at control-parent-initarg{button}
 @deffn Initarg :style
 @table @code
 @item :cancel-button
@@ -165,26 +162,26 @@
 action should be interpreted as the user discarding the content of the
 dialog.
 @item :check-box
-This style specifies a @code{button} having a small box, which may
-contain a check mark depending on the @code{button}'s selection state,
+This style specifies a button having a small box, which may
+contain a check mark depending on the button's selection state,
 adjacent to a text label.
 @item :default-button
 Placing a @code{:default-button} in a dialog enables the @sc{return}
 key @ref{accelerator} for dismissing the dialog. This action should be
 interpreted as the user accepting the content of the dialog. Also, the
- at code{button} is rendered with an extra thick border.
+button is rendered with an extra thick border.
 @item :push-button
 This style specifies a traditional push button control. No special
 keyboard accelerators are enabled.
 @item :radio-button
-This style specifies a @code{button} having a small circle, which may
-be filled or unfilled depending on the @code{button}'s selection
-state, adjacent to a text label.  Radio @code{button}s are typically
+This style specifies a button having a small circle, which may
+be filled or unfilled depending on the button's selection
+state, adjacent to a text label.  Radio buttons are typically
 used in groups and are managed such that only one member of the group
 is enabled at a time.
 @item :toggle-button
 This style specifies a control that when unselected looks like a push
- at code{button}. But when in the selected state, the @code{button}
+button. But when in the selected state, the button
 maintains a sunken look. It is similar in function to a
 @code{:check-box}.
 @item :tri-state
@@ -194,7 +191,7 @@
 @end table
 @end deffn
 @deffn Initarg :text
-Supplies the text for the @code{button} label.
+Supplies the text for the button label.
 @end deffn
 @end-control-subclass
 
@@ -202,67 +199,65 @@
 @deftp Class control brush-color brush-handle font pixel-point maximum-size minimum-size text-color
 The base class for widgets having pre-defined native behavior. It derives from
 @ref{widget}.@*@*
- at strong{Note:} application code should not manipulate @code{control} slots
-directly, unless defining a new @code{control} type as an extension to
+ at strong{Note:} application code should not manipulate control slots
+directly, unless defining a new control type as an extension to
 Graphic-Forms.
 @table @var
 @item brush-color
-If set, this @ref{color} object is used as the @code{control}'s background color
-when the @code{control} needs to be redrawn.
+If set, this @ref{color} object is used as the control's background color
+when the control needs to be redrawn.
 @item brush-handle
 This is a native handle for a Win32 @sc{brush} that is used when customizing
-the @code{control}'s background color.
+the control's background color.
 @item font
-This is a @ref{font} object for customizing the text of a @code{control}.
+This is a @ref{font} object for customizing the text of a control.
 @item pixel-point
 This is a @ref{point} object specifying a pixel in an @ref{image}
-associated with a @code{control}, for the purpose of determining what
+associated with a control, for the purpose of determining what
 color to use for transparency.
 @item maximum-size
 This is a @ref{size} object that places a maximum constraint on the
-size that a @ref{layout-manager} may set for the @code{control}. It
+size that a @ref{layout-manager} may set for the control. It
 may be @sc{nil} if no such constraint has been set.
 @item minimum-size
 This is a @ref{size} object that places a minimum constraint on the
-size that a @ref{layout-manager} may set for the @code{control}. It
+size that a @ref{layout-manager} may set for the control. It
 may be @sc{nil} if no such constraint has been set.
 @item text-color
-If set, this color object is used as the @code{control}'s foreground text
-color when the @code{control} needs to be redrawn.
+If set, this color object is used as the control's foreground text
+color when the control needs to be redrawn.
 @end table
 @deffn Initarg :callback
-This initarg associates a @sc{function} with an @ref{event-dispatcher}
+This initarg associates a function with an @ref{event-dispatcher}
 subclass that is generated behind the scenes and then instantiated to
-serve as the @code{control}'s event dispatcher. Each @code{control}
+serve as the control's event dispatcher. Each control
 subclass specifies the particular event function (e.g., @ref{event-select})
 that this callback will implement; see the documentation for specific
- at code{control} subclasses for more information on this initarg.
+control subclasses for more information on this initarg.
 @end deffn
+ at control-parent-initarg{control}
 @end deftp
 
 @begin-control-subclass{edit,
 This subclass of @ref{control} represents a rectangular area that
 permits the user to enter and edit text. The @ref{event-focus-gain}
-and @ref{event-focus-loss} methods of each @code{edit control}'s
+and @ref{event-focus-loss} methods of each edit control's
 @ref{event-dispatcher} are invoked when focus is given or taken
 away. The @ref{event-modify} method is invoked when the user edits
 content.,
 event-modify}
- at deffn Initarg :callback
-The @sc{function} value supplied via this initarg will be
-used as the implementation of @ref{event-modify} in an
- at ref{event-dispatcher} configured for the @code{edit control}.
- at end deffn
+ at control-callback-initarg{edit,event-modify}
+ at control-parent-initarg{edit}
 @deffn Initarg :style
 @table @code
 @item :auto-hscroll
-Specifies that the @code{edit control} will scroll text content to the
+Specifies that the edit control will scroll text content to the
 right by 10 characters when the user types a character at the end
-of the line. For single-line @code{edit control}s, this style is set
+of the line. For single-line edit controls, this style is set
 by the library. See @ref{auto-hscroll-p}, @ref{auto-vscroll-p}, and
 @ref{enable-auto-scrolling}.
 @item :auto-vscroll
-Specifies that the @code{edit control} will scroll text up by a page
+Specifies that the edit control will scroll text up by a page
 when the user types @sc{enter} on the last line. This style keyword
 is only meaningful when @code{:multi-line} is also specified. See
 @ref{auto-hscroll-p}, @ref{auto-vscroll-p}, and
@@ -274,21 +269,21 @@
 instead of the one literally typed. The character can be changed via
 the @ref{echo-character} @sc{setf} method.
 @item :multi-line
-By default, @code{edit control}s are single-line text fields. By specifying
+By default, edit controls are single-line text fields. By specifying
 @code{:multi-line}, multiple lines of text can be supplied. When the
- at code{edit control} is in a @ref{dialog}, the @sc{enter} key will invoke
+edit control is in a @ref{dialog}, the @sc{enter} key will invoke
 the default @ref{button}'s @ref{event-dispatcher}, unless
 @code{:want-return} is also specified. If @code{:auto-hscroll} is not
 specified, then text will be automatically word-wrapped.
 @item :no-border
-By default, an @code{edit control} is rendered with a border; this style
+By default, an edit control is rendered with a border; this style
 keyword disables that feature.
 @item :no-hide-selection
 This specifies that any selection remain rendered even when the
- at code{edit control} loses input focus. By default, the selection
+edit control loses input focus. By default, the selection
 is hidden when focus is lost.
 @item :read-only
-Specifies that the @code{edit control}'s contents cannot be modified by
+Specifies that the edit control's contents cannot be modified by
 the user.
 @item :vertical-scrollbar
 Specifies that a vertical scrollbar should be displayed.
@@ -301,13 +296,14 @@
 @end table
 @end deffn
 @deffn Initarg :text
-Supplies the initial text for the @code{edit control}.
+Supplies the initial text for the edit control.
 @end deffn
 @end-control-subclass
 
 @begin-control-subclass-no-callback{label,
 This @ref{control} subclass represents non-selectable controls that
 display a string\, image\, or etched line.}
+ at control-parent-initarg{label}
 @deffn Initarg :image
 Supply an @ref{image} object as the value of this initarg to configure
 the label to display the image rather than text.
@@ -347,8 +343,50 @@
 @end-control-subclass
 
 @begin-control-subclass{list-box,
-This @ref{control} class represents a list of selectable items.,
+This @ref{control} subclass represents a list of selectable items; it
+also inherits @ref{item-manager}. The list is always visible\, unlike
+a combo-box.,
 event-select}
+ at control-callback-initarg{list-box,event-select}
+ at deffn Initarg :collator
+This initarg accepts a predicate function of two arguments
+returning a @sc{boolean}, for the purpose of ordering the list-box
+items. The arguments passed are the application-supplied data objects
+used to populate the list-box.
+ at end deffn
+ at deffn Initarg :initial-items
+This initarg accepts a list of objects for initially populating the
+contents of the list-box. @sc{print-object} will be called for
+each object to produce the corresponding item's display string.
+The list-box will hold references to the supplied objects. See
+also @ref{append-item}.
+ at end deffn
+ at control-parent-initarg{list-box}
+ at deffn Initarg :style
+ at table @code
+ at item :extend-select
+This style keyword causes the list-box to allow multiple items to
+be selected by use of the @sc{shift} key and the mouse or special
+keys.
+ at item :multiple-select
+This style keyword enables individual toggling of multiple item
+selections within the list-box. Without this style, the list-box will
+only allow a single selection.
+ at item :no-select
+This style keyword means that the list-box will display items but
+not allow any selections.
+ at item :tab-stops
+This style keyword configures the list-box to to expand tab characters
+when rendering item strings.
+ at item :want-keys
+This style keyword allows the application to perform special processing
+when the list-box has focus and the user presses a key.
+ at item :want-scrollbar
+This style keyword causes the list-box to show a disabled vertical
+scrollbar when it does not contain enough items to scroll. Otherwise
+in such a case, the scrollbar will be hidden.
+ at end table
+ at end deffn
 @end-control-subclass
 
 



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