Hi Stephen,
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. <[email protected]> and
<[email protected]> should both work, but I've updated the list info
page to show the latter address in order to prevent any confusion.
On 2/7/21 7:18 PM, Stephen Meatheringham wrote:
Good Morning
This is my second attempt to send this email to the AGAR list. I am
somewhat confused regarding the correct address to email to. The AGAR
info page (https://mail231.csoft.net/mailman/listinfo/agar
<https://mail231.csoft.net/mailman/listinfo/agar>) says to use
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. However, when I
subscribed to the list yesterday the welcome email said to use
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. Hence, I am trying
the other address this time since I did not receive a copy of my
original posting and it does not show up under the AGAT list archive.
regards
Stephen Meatheringham
Canberra, Australia
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: *Stephen Meatheringham* <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2021 at 22:07
Subject: Problem or misunderstanding regarding radio buttons
To: <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Good Evening
I have recently begun looking into the feasibility of using the AGAR
library to work with x-windows under Linux Mint (19.3). I have made and
installed AGAR 1.6.0 without problems. Looking at the examples in the
tests directory plus the online documentation it all looks fairly
straightforward.
I am having a problem with radio buttons. Hence, I think there must be
something I am not understanding. I will include some code below,
however, firstly I will explain what I am trying to achieve.
I create a window of a certain size (300x400). I divide the window
vertically into two panes. The upper pane will have a series of 4 radio
buttons; the lower pane a notebook with two pages.
I have an array of 4 text strings that I use as labels on the radio
buttons. I would like the 4 radio buttons aligned horizontally and
filling the x-direction. I can get them aligned horizontally, however, I
cannot get them to fill the available space in the x-direction. I have
tried both placing them in a horizontal box and not. It makes no difference.
The code is below. Please note that it is minimal. There are other
items that will be displayed within other horizontal and vertical panes
and divisions. I have simply deleted that code as it is extraneous to
this test.
Any thoughts/suggestions would be most appreciated.
regards
Stephen Meatheringham
Canberra, Australia
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <agar/core.h>
#include <agar/gui.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int i;
AG_Window *win;
char *driver = NULL;
AG_Pane *vPane;
AG_Box *hBox, *div;
AG_Notebook *nb;
AG_NotebookTab *nt;
AG_Radio *rad;
if (AG_InitCore(NULL, 0) == -1 || AG_InitGraphics(driver) == -1)
return (1);
AG_BindStdGlobalKeys();
win = AG_WindowNew(AG_WINDOW_MAIN);
AG_WindowSetGeometry(win, 100, 100, 300, 400);
// Divide the window into two panes
vPane = AG_PaneNewVert(win, AG_PANE_UNMOVABLE | AG_PANE_HFILL);
div = vPane->div[0];
// In the upper pane
// Create a horizontal box
// Add 4 radio buttons, horizontally-oriented and filling the x-direction
hBox = AG_BoxNewHoriz(div, AG_BOX_HOMOGENOUS | AG_BOX_HFILL);
const char *radioItems[] = {
"String1", "String2", "String3", "String4", NULL };
rad = AG_RadioNewFn(hBox, AG_RADIO_HFILL, NULL, AGWINDETACH(win));
AG_RadioSetDisposition(rad, AG_RADIO_HORIZ);
AG_RadioItemsFromArray(rad, radioItems);
// In the lower pane
// Create a notebook with two pages in the bottom section of the window
nb = AG_NotebookNew(vPane->div[1], AG_NOTEBOOK_EXPAND);
nt = AG_NotebookAdd(nb, "Some text", AG_BOX_VERT);
nt = AG_NotebookAdd(nb, "Empty tab", AG_BOX_VERT);
AG_NotebookSelect(nb, nt);
AG_WindowShow(win);
AG_EventLoop();
return (0);
}
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