> >
> > However, you might find it more convenient to
> > lay out all the boxes at the beginning, then
> > just show() or hide() them in the callback.

> Thanks a lot, and how could I do that with show() and hide()???
> I mean the Fl_Box parameter transfer problem.
>

I should mention... the point is that you probably don't
want to create new widgets every time the user checks the
check box, which is what your original code snippet was
doing.  You just want a single instance of each box, which
is either visible or not depending on the state of the
check box.
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