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111 to the widget functions.
166 The \fBgauge\fP widget uses this feature.
170 for input, e.g., to handle the background tailbox widget.
200 which is called by each widget that writes text to the output.
204 between calls to each widget.
208 \fBgauge\fP widget, which must be the application's standard input.
250 This corresponds to the command-line option "\fB\-\-separate\-widget\fP".
253 each widget.
323 accepting options to invoke each widget.
347 If true, beep after a user has completed a widget
431 the calendar widget uses this to format its output.
467 If true, remove the dialog widget on program exit, erasing the entire
492 to tell the form widget that its text fields should be treated like
543 This flag is set to denote whether the menubox widget
544 implements a menu versus a inputmenu widget.
568 If true, make the password widget friendlier but less secure,
577 It is used in the calendar widget to tell how
676 Widget/Fields Shown/Fields Read/.no_items/.no_tags
710 Your application can enable or disable the tag column as needed for each widget.
729 from the widget.
743 each widget prints its size to \fB\*p\fP's output when it is invoked.
753 By default, the buildlist widget uses the same order for the output (right)
795 the timebox widget uses this to format its output.
815 It is used in the calendar widget to set the starting day for the week.
825 shown in the \fBcalendar\fP widget, e.g., \*(``Mo\*('' for \*(``Monday\*(''.
858 is the title on the top of the widget.
861 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
899 is the title on the top of the widget.
902 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
930 is the title on the top of the widget.
933 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
970 is the title on the top of the widget.
988 is the title on the top of the widget.
1005 is the title on the top of the widget.
1008 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1042 is the title on the top of the widget.
1058 Alternatively, a simpler or customized gauge widget can be
1066 is the title on the top of the widget.
1069 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1087 is the title on the top of the widget.
1090 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1111 is the title on the top of the widget.
1133 is the title on the top of the widget.
1136 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1170 is the title on the top of the widget.
1173 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1207 is the title on the top of the widget.
1210 is the caption text shown within the widget.
1230 one per row, in the list at the top of the widget.
1266 is the title on the top of the widget.
1269 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1289 is the title on the top of the widget.
1306 is the title on the top of the widget.
1309 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1331 is the title on the top of the widget.
1334 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1349 is the title on the top of the widget.
1352 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1356 is the desired height of the widget.
1360 is the desired width of the widget.
1377 is the title on the top of the widget.
1401 is the title on the top of the widget.
1418 is the title on the top of the widget.
1421 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1450 is the title on the top of the widget.
1453 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1484 is the title on the top of the widget.
1487 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1505 The only non-widget function whose name begins with "\fIdialog_\fP"
1632 Allocates a gauge widget.
1636 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
1639 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1679 minimum dimensions for a given widget.
1693 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
1696 is the message text which will be displayed in the widget,
1697 used here to determine how large the widget should be.
1700 \fB\*l\fP allows the widget to use the whole screen,
1751 the widget should be.
1754 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
1808 returns a suitable x-ordinate (column) for a new widget.
1811 otherwise center the widget on the screen (using the \fIwidth\fP parameter).
1814 is the width of the widget.
1817 returns a suitable y-ordinate (row) for a new widget.
1820 otherwise center the widget on the screen (using the \fIheight\fP parameter).
1823 is the height of the widget.
1826 This is an alternate interface to the \fBbuildlist\fP widget
1831 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
1834 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
1859 which the widget displays as "*" and space, respectively.
1861 The widget determines the number of states from the length of this string,
1869 The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
1881 to cause the calling widget to return the corresponding status.
1976 actual widget's height.
2020 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
2023 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
2046 which the widget displays as "*" and space, respectively.
2048 The widget determines the number of states from the length of this string,
2054 depending on whether the widget should act as a checklist or radiobox.
2057 The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
2206 create a derived window, e.g., for an input area of a widget
2224 This is called each time a widget is invoked which may do output.
2474 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
2649 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
2676 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
2679 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
2700 The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
2723 Remove the gauge widget from the screen and free its associated memory.
2726 points to the gauge widget.
2849 If there is no binding associated with the widget, it simply returns
2886 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
2889 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
2910 The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
2915 the widget acts like an \fIinputmenu\fP widget,
2965 is a code used to make the region unique within a widget
3004 is a code used to make the region unique within a widget
3030 it is possible to support multiple \*(``big\*('' regions in a widget.
3031 The \fIbuildlist\fP widget uses this feature to recognize mouse-clicks
3072 is the parent window (usually the top-level window of a widget)
3119 if negative, provides a way to enumerate extra active areas on the widget.
3131 e.g., for the textbox widget.
3146 This expects widget name which may be "*", followed by curses key definition and
3177 Each list-widget has \*(``tag\*('' and \*(``description\*('' values
3182 is highlighted to indicate that the widget will match it for quick navigation.
3262 if negative provides a way to enumerate extra active areas on the widget.
3284 print the given height/width (from a widget)
3315 is the title on the top of the widget.
3318 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
3343 Allocates or reallocates a gauge widget (see \fBdlg_allocate_gauge\fP).
3348 a new gauge widget using \fBdlg_allocate_gauge\fP.
3355 is the title string to display at the top of the widget.
3358 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
3372 The widget developer should call this function after \fBdlg_register_window\fP,
3373 for the list of button labels associated with the widget.
3380 is the widget's binding name (usually the name of the widget).
3386 For a given named widget's window, associate a binding table.
3392 is the widget's binding name (usually the name of the widget).
3438 since these are used by a widget to pass data to the caller.
3443 buttons on the widget such as \*(``OK\*(''.
3468 is the parent window (usually the top-level window of a widget)
3471 is the window on which to place focus (usually a subwindow of a widget)
3481 reads, e.g., to allow the gauge widget to handle window-resizing events.
3492 is true if the widget is expected to read keyboard characters.
3493 Some (such as the gauge widget) do not.
3563 create a subwindow, e.g., for an input area of a widget
3675 is the title on the top of the widget.
3678 is the prompt text shown within the widget.
3703 which the widget displays as "*" and space, respectively.
3705 The widget determines the number of states from the length of this string,
3719 The widget sets the referenced location to the index of the current display
3723 The \fB\*p\fP program uses this in each widget to adjust the
3779 Update a gauge widget to show a different percentage value.