On Tuesday, 29 November 2016 19:35:21 UTC+2, bia...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Did you write that code just for this thread?
>

Yeah, had 2hrs of fun with it :)
 

> I really appreciate it. That gives me options. It runs and its possible 
> for me to setup something based on this.
>

> On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 11:10:44 PM UTC+8, Egon wrote:
>>
>> On Tuesday, 29 November 2016 14:03:13 UTC+2, Ronny Bangsund wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 7:11:57 AM UTC+1, bia...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've been wondering how I should setup input fields..... should termbox 
>>>> be responsible for it? or termui as you suggested (this  seems more for 
>>>> monitoring...) or even gocui?
>>>>
>>>  I've tested termui and GOCUI extensively, and found both to be the best 
>>> options for exactly that sort of thing. I did have to modify things/make 
>>> custom widgets to get lists working how *I* like them, but it's very easy 
>>> to use.
>>>
>>> I'm leaning slightly towards GOCUI personally, but that doesn't mean you 
>>> should reach for that without testing termui. Both are fairly easy to set 
>>> up, but they have different ways of handling input and updating the display.
>>>
>>> If anyone is kind enough to show some example code of a page with input 
>>>> fields.... maybe 1-2 input fields it'd greatly help.
>>>>
>>>  There isn't really much to it. There are very few widgets - everything 
>>> is basically a bit of text, with or without a border, with different 
>>> colours and/or cursors to indicate its purpose. Examples of what you need 
>>> would be useful.
>>>
>>> For more direct help I can recommend the Gopher Slack (I can show more 
>>> of my code there).
>>>
>>>
>> Depending on how much different behavior you need, it's possible to 
>> implement your own basic library for handling UI on the terminal.
>>
>> You can take a look at a proof of concept here: 
>> https://github.com/egonelbre/exp/blob/master/dos/main.go
>>
>> Of course, you would need to re-implement it yourself and adjust to your 
>> own needs.
>>
>> NB: Dig around in the code-base, if you don't feel comfortable with it, 
>> then you probably should use an existing library.
>>
>> + Egon
>>
>>
>>  
>>
>

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