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cdk_scale(3)			 Library calls			  cdk_scale(3)

NAME
       cdk_scale - Cdk scale widget (type int)

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

       #include	<cdk.h>

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

       void destroyCDKScale (
		      CDKSCALE *scale);

       void drawCDKScale (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      boolean box);

       void eraseCDKScale (
		      CDKSCALE *scale);

       boolean getCDKScaleBox (
		      CDKSCALE *scale);

       int getCDKScaleHighValue	(
		      CDKSCALE *scale);

       int getCDKScaleLowValue (
		      CDKSCALE *scale);

       int getCDKScaleValue (
		      CDKSCALE *scale);

       int injectCDKScale (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype input);

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

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

       void positionCDKScale (
		      CDKSCALE *scale);

       void setCDKScale	(
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      int lowValue,
		      int highValue,
		      int currentValue,
		      boolean box);

       void setCDKScaleBackgroundAttrib	(
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype attribute);

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

       void setCDKScaleBox (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      boolean box);

       void setCDKScaleBoxAttribute (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKScaleHorizontalChar (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKScaleLLChar (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKScaleLRChar (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype character);

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

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

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

       void setCDKScaleULChar (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKScaleURChar (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype character);

       void setCDKScaleValue (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      int value);

       void setCDKScaleVerticalChar (
		      CDKSCALE *scale,
		      chtype character);

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

AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS
       activateCDKScale
	    activates  the  scale  widget  and lets the	user interact with the
	    widget.

	    	The parameter scale is a pointer to a non-NULL scale widget.

	    	If the actions parameter is passed with	a non-NULL value,  the
		characters in the array	will be	injected into the widget.

		To  activate  the  widget interactively	pass in	a NULL pointer
		for actions.

		If the character entered into this widget  is  RETURN  or  TAB
		then  this  function will return a value from the low value to
		the high value.	 It will also set the widget data exitType  to
		vNORMAL.

		If  the	character entered into this widget was ESCAPE then the
		widget will return the unknownInt value	 (see  the  cdk_objs.h
		header file).

	    The	widget data exitType will be set to vESCAPE_HIT.

       destroyCDKScale
	    removes  the  widget  from	the screen and frees memory the	object
	    used.

       drawCDKScale
	    draws the scale widget on the screen.

	    If the box parameter is true, the widget is	drawn with a box.

       eraseCDKScale
	    removes the	widget from the	screen.	 This  does  NOT  destroy  the
	    widget.

       getCDKScaleBox
	    returns whether the	widget will be drawn with a box	around it.

       getCDKScaleHighValue
	    returns the	high value of the scale	widget.

       getCDKScaleLowValue
	    returns the	low value of the scale widget.

       getCDKScaleValue
	    returns the	current	value of the widget.

       injectCDKScale
	    injects a single character into the	widget.

	    	The parameter scale is a pointer to a non-NULL scale widget.

	    	The  parameter	character  is the character to inject into the
		widget.

	    The	return value and side-effect (setting the  widget  data	 exit-
	    Type) depend upon the injected character:

	    RETURN or TAB
		   the	function  returns a value ranging from the scale's low
		   value to the	scale's	high value.  The widget	data  exitType
		   is set to vNORMAL.

	    ESCAPE the	 function   returns  the  unknownInt  value  (see  the
		   cdk_objs.h header file).  The widget	data exitType  is  set
		   to vESCAPE_HIT.

	    Otherwise
		   unless  modified  by	 preprocessing,	 postprocessing	or key
		   bindings, the function returns the  unknownInt  value  (see
		   the	cdk_objs.h  header file).  The widget data exitType is
		   set to vEARLY_EXIT.

       moveCDKScale
	    moves the given widget to the given	position.

	    	The parameters xpos and	ypos are the new position of the  wid-
		get.

		The parameter xpos may be an integer or	one of the pre-defined
		values TOP, BOTTOM, and	CENTER.

		The parameter ypos may be an integer or	one of the pre-defined
		values LEFT, RIGHT, and	CENTER.

	    	The  parameter relative	states whether the xpos/ypos pair is a
		relative move or an absolute move.

		For example, if	xpos = 1 and ypos = 2  and  relative  =	 TRUE,
		then the widget	would move one row down	and two	columns	right.
		If the value of	relative was FALSE, then the widget would move
		to the position	(1,2).

		Do not use the values TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT,	or CENTER when
		relative  = TRUE.  (weird things may happen).  The final para-
		meter refresh is a boolean value which states whether the wid-
		get will get refreshed after the move.

       newCDKScale
	    creates a pointer to a scale widget.  Parameters:

	    screen
		 is the	screen you wish	this widget to be placed in.

	    xpos controls the placement	of the	object	along  the  horizontal
		 axis.	 It may	be an integer or one of	the pre-defined	values
		 LEFT, RIGHT, and CENTER.

	    ypos controls the placement	of the object along the	vertical axis.
		 It may	be an integer or one of	the  pre-defined  values  TOP,
		 BOTTOM, and CENTER.

	    title
		 is the	string to display at the top of	the widget.  The title
		 can  be  more	than  one line;	just provide a carriage	return
		 character at the line break.

	    label
		 is the	string to display in the label of the scale field.

	    fieldAttribute
		 is the	attribute of the characters displayed in the field.

	    fieldWidth
		 controls the width of the widget.  If you provide a value  of
		 zero  the  widget  will be created with the full width	of the
		 screen.  If you provide a negative value, the widget will  be
		 created the full width	minus the value	provided.

	    currentValue
		 is the	value of the scale field when the widget is activated.

	    lowValue and

	    highValue
		 are the low and high values of	the widget respectively.

	    increment
		 is the	regular	increment value

	    fastIncrement
		 is the	accelerated increment value.

	    box	 is true if the	widget should be drawn with a box around it.

	    shadow
		 turns the shadow on or	off around this	widget.

	    If	the  widget  could  not	 be created then a NULL	pointer	is re-
	    turned.

       positionCDKScale
	    allows the user to move the	widget around the screen via the  cur-
	    sor/keypad keys.  See cdk_position (3) for key bindings.

       setCDKScale
	    lets  the  programmer modify certain elements of an	existing scale
	    widget.

	    The	parameter names	correspond to the same parameter names	listed
	    in the newCDKScale function.

       setCDKScaleBackgroundAttrib
	    sets the background	attribute of the widget.

	    The	parameter attribute is a curses	attribute, e.g., A_BOLD.

       setCDKScaleBackgroundColor
	    sets the background	color of the widget.

	    The	parameter color	is in the format of the	Cdk format strings.

	    See	cdk_display (3).

       setCDKScaleBox
	    sets whether the widget will be drawn with a box around it.

       setCDKScaleBoxAttribute
	    sets the attribute of the box.

       setCDKScaleHorizontalChar
	    sets  the  horizontal  drawing  character for the box to the given
	    character.

       setCDKScaleLLChar
	    sets the lower left	hand corner of the widget's box	to  the	 given
	    character.

       setCDKScaleLRChar
	    sets  the lower right hand corner of the widget's box to the given
	    character.

       setCDKScaleLowHigh
	    sets the low and high values of the	widget.

       setCDKScalePostProcess
	    allows the user to have the	widget call a function after  the  key
	    has	been applied to	the widget.

	    	The parameter function is the callback function.

	    	The parameter data points to data passed to the	callback func-
		tion.

	    To learn more about	post-processing	see cdk_process(3).

       setCDKScalePreProcess
	    allows  the	user to	have the widget	call a function	after a	key is
	    hit	and before the key is applied to the widget.

	    	The parameter function is the callback function.

	    	The parameter data points to data passed to the	callback func-
		tion.

	    To learn more about	pre-processing see cdk_process(3).

       setCDKScaleULChar
	    sets the upper left	hand corner of the widget's box	to  the	 given
	    character.

       setCDKScaleURChar
	    sets  the upper right hand corner of the widget's box to the given
	    character.

       setCDKScaleValue
	    sets the current value of the widget.

       setCDKScaleVerticalChar
	    sets the vertical drawing character	for the	box to the given char-
	    acter.

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

      +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
      |	Key		  Action					     |
      +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
      |	Down Arrow	  Decrements the scale by the normal value.	     |
      |	Up Arrow	  Increments the scale by the normal value.	     |
      |	u		  Increments the scale by the normal value.	     |
      |	Prev Page	  Decrements the scale by the accelerated value.     |
      |	U		  Decrements the scale by the accelerated value.     |
      |	Ctrl-B		  Decrements the scale by the accelerated value.     |
      |	Next Page	  Increments the scale by the accelerated value.     |
      |	Ctrl-F		  Increments the scale by the accelerated value.     |
      |	Home		  Sets the scale to the	low value.		     |
      |	g		  Sets the scale to the	low value.		     |
      |	^		  Sets the scale to the	low value.		     |
      |	End		  Sets the scale to the	high value.		     |
      |	G		  Sets the scale to the	high value.		     |
      |	$		  Sets the scale to the	high value.		     |
      |	Return		  Exits	 the widget and	returns	the index of the se- |
      |			  lected value.	 This  also  sets  the	widget	data |
      |			  exitType to vNORMAL.				     |
      |	Tab		  Exits	 the widget and	returns	the index of the se- |
      |			  lected value.	 This  also  sets  the	widget	data |
      |			  exitType to vNORMAL.				     |
      |	Escape		  Exits	 the widget and	returns	the unknownInt value |
      |			  (see the cdk_objs.h header file).  This also	sets |
      |			  the widget data exitType to vESCAPE_HIT.	     |
      |	Ctrl-R		  Refreshes the	screen.				     |
      +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

       If  the	cursor is not pointing to the field's value, the following key
       bindings	apply.	You may	use the	left/right arrows to move  the	cursor
       onto  the  field's  value and modify it by typing characters to replace
       the digits and sign.
      +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
      |	Key		  Action					     |
      +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
      |	Left Arrow	  Decrements the scale by the normal value.	     |
      |	Right Arrow	  Increments the scale by the normal value.	     |
      +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
      |	d		  Decrements the scale by the normal value.	     |
      |	D		  Increments the scale by the accelerated value.     |
      |	-		  Decrements the scale by the normal value.	     |
      |	+		  Increments the scale by the normal value.	     |
      |	0		  Sets the scale to the	low value.		     |
      +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

SEE ALSO
       cdk(3), cdk_binding(3), cdk_display(3), cdk_position(3),	cdk_screen(3)

				  2025-01-14			  cdk_scale(3)

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