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- #VERSION
- This is Version 00.90.00 of the demo package.
- #MENUKEYS
- In a menu you can use the following Keys in the whole application:
- - CTRL-X eXit the menu
- - CTRL-N Go to next item
- - CTRL-P Go to previous item
- - CTRL-U Scroll up one line
- - CTRL-D Scroll down one line
- - CTRL-F Scroll down one page
- - PAGE DOWN Scroll down one page
- - PAGE UP Scroll back one page
- - CTRL-B Scroll back one page
- - CTRL-Y Clear pattern
- - CTRL-H Delete last character from pattern
- - Backspace Delete last character from pattern
- - CTRL-A Next pattern match
- - CTRL-E Previous pattern match
- - CTRL-T Toggle item in a multi-selection menu
- - CR or LF Select an item
- - HOME Key Go to the first item
- - F3 Quit the menu
- - Cursor Down Down one item
- - Cursor Up Up one item
- - Cursor Left Left one item
- - Cursor Right Right one item
- - END Key Go to last item
- #FORMKEYS
- - CTRL-X eXit the form
- - CTRL-F Go forward to the next field
- - CTRL-B Go backward to the previous field
- - CTRL-L Go to the field left of the current one
- - CTRL-R Go to the field right of the current one
- - CTRL-U Go to the field above the current one
- - CTRL-D Go to the field below the current one
- - CTRL-W Go to the next word in the field
- - CTRL-T Go to the previous word in the field
- - CTRL-A Go to the beginning of the field
- - CTRL-E Go to the end of the field
- - CTRL-I Insert a blank character at the current position
- - CTRL-O Insert a line
- - CTRL-V Delete a character
- - CTRL-H Delete previous character
- - CTRL-Y Delete a line
- - CTRL-G Delete a word
- - CTRL-K Clear to end of field
- - CTRL-N Next choice in a choice field (Enumerations etc.)
- - CTRL-P Previous choice in a choice field.
- #HELP
- #HELPKEYS
- You may scroll with the Cursor Up/Down Keys.
- You may leave the help with the Function Key labelled 'Quit'.
- #INHELP
- You are already in the help system.
- You may leave the help with the Function Key labelled 'Quit'.
- #MAIN
- This is the main menu of the sample program for the ncurses Ada95
- binding. The main intention of the demo is not to demonstate or
- test all the features of ncurses and it's subsystems, but to provide
- to you some sample code how to use the binding with Ada95.
- You may select this options:
- * Look at some ncurses core functions
- * Look at some features of the menu subsystem
- * Look at some features of the form subsystem
- * Look at the output of the Ada.Text_IO like functions
- for ncurses.
-
- #MAINPAD
- You may press at any place in this demo CTRL-C. This will give you a command
- window. You can just type in the Label-String of a function key, then this
- key will be simulated. This should help you to run the application even if
- you run it on a terminal with no or only a few function keys. With CTRL-N
- and CTRL-P you may browse through the possible values in the command window.
- #MENU00
- Here we give you a selection of various menu demonstrations.
- #MENU-PAD00
- This menu itself is a demo for a single valued, 1-column menu with
- descriptions for the items, a marker and a padding character between
- the item name and the description.
- #MENU01
- This is a demo of the some of the menu layout options. One of them
- is the spacing functionality. Just press the Key labelled "Flip" to
- flip between the non-spaced and a spaced version of the menu. Please
- note that this functionality is unique for ncurses and is not found
- in the SVr4 menu implementation.
- This is a menu that sometimes doesn't fit into it's window and
- therefore it becomes a scroll menu.
- You can also see here very nicely the pattern matching functionality
- of menus. Type for example a 'J' and you will be positioned to the
- next item after the current starting with a 'J'. Any more characters
- you type in make the pattern more specific. With CTRL-A and CTRL-Z
- (for more details press the Key labelled "Keys") you can browse
- through all the items matching the pattern.
- You may change the format of the menu. Just press one of the keys
- labelled "4x1", "4x2" or "4x3" to get a menu with that many rows
- and columns.
- With the Keys "O-Row" or "O-Col" (they occupy the same label and
- switch on selection) you can change the major order scheme for
- the menu. If "O-Col" is visible, the menu is currently major
- ordered by rows, you can switch to major column order by pressing
- the key. If "O-Row" is visible, it's just the reverse situation.
- This Key is not visible in "4x1" layout mode, because in this case
- the functionality makes no sense.
- With the Keys "Multi" or "Singl" (they occupy the same label and
- switch on selection) you can change whether or not the menu allows
- multiple or only single selection.
- With the Keys "+Desc" or "-Desc" (they occupy the same label and
- switch on selection) you can change whether or not the descriptions
- for each item should be displayed. Please not that this key is
- not visible in the "4x3" layout mode, because in this case the
- menu wouldn't fit on a typicall 80x24 screen.
- With the Keys "Disab" or "Enab" (they occupy the same label and
- switch on selection) you can dis- or enable the selectability of
- the month with 31 days.
- #MENU-PAD01
- You may press "Flip" to see the effect of ncurses unique menu-spacing.
- The Keys "4x1", "4x2" and "4x3" will change the format of the menu.
- Please note that this is a scrolling menu. You may also play with the
- pattern matching functionality or try to change the format of the menu.
- For more details press the Key labelled "Help".
- #FORM00
- This is a demo of the forms package.
- #FORM-PAD00
- Please note that this demo is far from being complete. It really shows
- only a small part of the functionality of the forms package. Let's hope
- the next version will have a richer demo (You wan't to contribute ?).
- #NOTIMPL
- Sorry this functionality of the demo is not implemented at the moment.
- Remember this is a freeware project, so I can use only my very rare
- free time to continue coding. If you would like to contribute, you
- are very welcome !
- #CURSES00
- This is a menu where you can select some different demos of the ncurses
- functionality.
- #CURSES-PAD00
- Please note that this demo is far from being complete. It really shows
- only a small part of the functionality of the curses package. Let's hope
- the next version will have a richer demo (You wan't to contribute ?).
- #MOUSEKEYS
- In this demo you may use this keys:
- - Key labelled "Help" to get a help
- - Key labelled "Keys" is what you are reading now
- - Key labelled "Quit" to leave the demo
- You may click the mouse buttons at any location at the screen and look
- at the protocol window !
- #MOUSE00
- A rather simple use of a mouse as demo. It's there just to test the
- code and to provide the sample source.
- It might be of interest, that the output into the protocol window is
- done by the (n)curses Text_IO subpackages. Especially the output of
- the button and state names is done by Ads's enumeration IO, which
- allows you to print the names of enumeration literals. That's really
- nice.
- #MOUSE-PAD00
- This is a very simple demo of the mouse features of ncurses. It's there
- just to test whether or not the generated code for the binding really
- works on the different architectures (seems so).
- #ATTRIBDEMO
- Again this is a more than simple demo and just here to give you the
- sourcecode.
- #ATTRIBKEYS
- You may press one of the three well known standard keys of this demo.
- #ATTRIB-PAD00
- Again this is a more than simple demo and just here to give you the
- sourcecode. Feel free to contribute more.
- #TEXTIO
- #TEXTIOKEYS
- #TEXTIO-PAD00
- #END
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