Re: [wxhaskell-users] ListCtrl scroll state or Virtual ListCtrl, and I'd appreciate some mentoring
Hi Aur, On 24 March 2012 22:07, Aur Saraf wrote: > I need a ListCtrl that I can edit and not only append to. That means > either a version of appendItem that takes an index that I've missed, a > way to get and later set the scroll-state of a ListCtrl (and then I > can just reset all items on every edit) or a way to use the > wxLC_VIRTUAL style available in C++ wxWidgets. > For your purposes, the wrapper of ListCtrl in Graphics.UI.WX.Controls is probably not going to do everything you will need it to. You will likely need to drop down to the lower level API in wxcore. If you look in Graphics.UI.WXCore.WxcClassesAL, you will find a pretty complete binding to all of the functions in the wxWidgets C++ API. These all start with listCtrl in their names, and are pretty much exact Haskell representations of the C++ API functions. As an example, wxListCtrl::InsertItem() becomes listCtrlInsertItem in Haskell. For functions which have overloads in C++ (as this example does), you will find that there are several variants of listCtrlInsertItem which have slightly different names - the choice of which should be reasonably obvious. Because the functions in the wxcore API are so closely related to the C++ API, the good news is that you can more or less just translate any sample code for C++ into Haskell. The bad news is that it feels a lot like programming in C++. > Also, as I said in the title, I'd really appreciate if someone could > take some time to be available for a few beginner questions on some > chat or email platform. I find that wxHaskell has too much lore for me > to learn without an experienced hand guiding me. I promise to research > every question before I resort to asking my mentor. > You will find that list contributors are usually pretty helpful. I would suggest that that you start with my blog: http://wewantarock.wordpress.comWhile it is far from complete, and is only updated rather sporadically, it has been written to answer some of the issues I came up against when taking on wxHaskell as a new maintainer. For your specific problem with ListCtrl, you may do well to look at the wxWidgets Programming book. This is (obviously) written for C++, but covers Virtual ListCtrl (on page 330). There seems to be a downloadable PDF at http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=0CGQQFjAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fptgmedia.pearsoncmg.com%2Fimages%2F0131473816%2Fdownloads%2F0131473816_book.pdf&ei=DDxwT8KDFMKeOrWwqeEF&usg=AFQjCNG49vErXpJEtko5Xe1uROZP-Asp6w Best regards Jeremy -- This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure___ wxhaskell-users mailing list wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxhaskell-users
Re: [wxhaskell-users] ListCtrl scroll state or Virtual ListCtrl, and I'd appreciate some mentoring
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012, Aur Saraf wrote: > I need a ListCtrl that I can edit and not only append to. That means > either a version of appendItem that takes an index that I've missed, a > way to get and later set the scroll-state of a ListCtrl (and then I > can just reset all items on every edit) or a way to use the > wxLC_VIRTUAL style available in C++ wxWidgets. Note that the 'wx' package provides the high-level interface, but not everything can be handled through this interface. A richer set of functions is provided by the 'wxcore' package. There you find the modules Graphics.UI.WXCore.WxcClassesAL and Graphics.UI.WXCore.WxcClassesMZ that provide low-level interfaces to the methods of the classes starting with letters A-L and M-Z, respectively. So if I want to find out about additional functions of listCtrl I first look into the wxWidgets documentation, i.e. /usr/share/doc/wx2.8-doc/wx-manual.html/wx_wxlistctrl.html There I find a method named wxListCtrl::InsertItem in various flavors, also a variant with an explicit index. Now I can lookup listCtrlInsertItem in WxcClassesAL and find according functions. > Also, as I said in the title, I'd really appreciate if someone could > take some time to be available for a few beginner questions on some > chat or email platform. I find that wxHaskell has too much lore for me > to learn without an experienced hand guiding me. I promise to research > every question before I resort to asking my mentor. I think this mailing is a good place because all answers can be seen publically and thus may help other people with the same problems. What I also use frequently in order to find the correct widget class are the example collections. There are some Haskell examples in the 'samples' folder of the wxhaskell repository and there are even more C++ examples in the wxwidgets documentation: /usr/share/doc/wx2.8-doc/wx-manual.html/wx_samples.html What I am really missing are screenshots of the widgets because often I cannot imagine the GUI elements from their literal description. -- This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure ___ wxhaskell-users mailing list wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxhaskell-users
[wxhaskell-users] ListCtrl scroll state or Virtual ListCtrl, and I'd appreciate some mentoring
Hello, I'm trying my hands at cloning Mark Russinovich's amazingly useful procexp.exe for Linux, as it's hard to live without it. Also a good chance to finally dirty my hands with GUI programming, weird that I never have in five years of programming professionally. To the uninitiated, I'm talking about this: http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee312/Dzomlija/Vista%20Screenshots/process_explorer_2.jpg I need a ListCtrl that I can edit and not only append to. That means either a version of appendItem that takes an index that I've missed, a way to get and later set the scroll-state of a ListCtrl (and then I can just reset all items on every edit) or a way to use the wxLC_VIRTUAL style available in C++ wxWidgets. Can anyone help? Also, as I said in the title, I'd really appreciate if someone could take some time to be available for a few beginner questions on some chat or email platform. I find that wxHaskell has too much lore for me to learn without an experienced hand guiding me. I promise to research every question before I resort to asking my mentor. Thanks, Aur -- This SF email is sponsosred by: Try Windows Azure free for 90 days Click Here http://p.sf.net/sfu/sfd2d-msazure ___ wxhaskell-users mailing list wxhaskell-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wxhaskell-users