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NAME

       Curses::Widgets::ListBox - List Box Widgets

MODULE VERSION

       $Id: ListBox.pm,v 1.104 2002/11/14 01:20:28 corliss Exp corliss $

SYNOPSIS

         use Curses::Widgets::ListBox;

         $lb = Curses::Widgets::ListBox->new({
           CAPTION     => 'List',
           CAPTIONCOL  => 'yellow',
           COLUMNS     => 10,
           LINES       => 3,
           VALUE       => 0,
           INPUTFUNC   => \&scankey,
           FOREGROUND  => 'white',
           BACKGROUND  => 'black',
           SELECTEDCOL => 'green',
           BORDER      => 1,
           BORDERCOL   => 'red',
           FOCUSSWITCH => "\t",
           X           => 1,
           Y           => 1,
           TOPELEMENT  => 0,
           LISTITEMS   => [@list],
           });

         $lb->draw($mwh, 1);

         See the Curses::Widgets pod for other methods.

REQUIREMENTS

       Curses
       Curses::Widgets

DESCRIPTION

       Curses::Widgets::ListBox provides simplified OO access to Curses-based single/multi-select
       list boxes.  Each object maintains its own state information.

METHODS

   new (inherited from Curses::Widgets)
         $tm = Curses::Widgets::ListBox->new({
           CAPTION     => 'List',
           CAPTIONCOL  => 'yellow',
           COLUMNS     => 10,
           LINES       => 3,
           VALUE       => 0,
           INPUTFUNC   => \&scankey,
           FOREGROUND  => 'white',
           BACKGROUND  => 'black',
           SELECTEDCOL => 'green',
           BORDER      => 1,
           BORDERCOL   => 'red',
           FOCUSSWITCH => "\t",
           X           => 1,
           Y           => 1,
           TOPELEMENT  => 0,
           LISTITEMS   => [@list],
           });

       The new method instantiates a new ListBox object.  The only mandatory key/value pairs in
       the configuration hash are X and Y.  All others have the following defaults:

         Key           Default   Description
         ============================================================
         CAPTION         undef   Caption superimposed on border
         CAPTIONCOL      undef   Foreground colour for caption text
         COLUMNS            10   Number of columns displayed
         LINES               3   Number of lines in the window
         INPUTFUNC   \&scankey   Function to use to scan for keystrokes
         FOREGROUND      undef   Default foreground colour
         BACKGROUND      undef   Default background colour
         SELECTEDCOL     undef   Default colour of selected items
         BORDER              1   Display a border around the field
         BORDERCOL       undef   Foreground colour for border
         FOCUSSWITCH      "\t"   Characters which signify end of input
         TOPELEMENT          0   Index of element displayed on line 1
         LISTITEMS          []   List of list items
         MULTISEL            0   Whether or not multiple items can be
                                 selected
         TOGGLE         "\n\s"   What input toggles selection of the
                                 current item
         VALUE         0 or []   Index(es) of selected items
         CURSORPOS           0   Index of the item the cursor is
                                 currently on

       The CAPTION is only valid when the BORDER is enabled.  If the border is disabled, the
       field will be underlined, provided the terminal supports it.

       The value of VALUE should be an array reference when in multiple selection mode.
       Otherwise it should either undef or an integer.

   draw
         $lb->draw($mwh, 1);

       The draw method renders the list box in its current state.  This requires a valid handle
       to a curses window in which it will render itself.  The optional second argument, if true,
       will cause the field's text cursor to be rendered as well.

HISTORY

       1999/12/29 -- Original list box widget in functional model
       2001/07/05 -- First incarnation in OO architecture

AUTHOR/COPYRIGHT

       (c) 2001 Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)