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Fred Drakec817e271998-08-10 18:40:22 +00001\section{\module{EasyDialogs} ---
Fred Drakef6863c11999-03-02 16:37:17 +00002 Basic Macintosh dialogs}
Fred Drakefe7f3bc1998-07-23 17:55:31 +00003
Fred Drakef6863c11999-03-02 16:37:17 +00004\declaremodule{standard}{EasyDialogs}
5 \platform{Mac}
Fred Drakefe7f3bc1998-07-23 17:55:31 +00006\modulesynopsis{Basic Macintosh dialogs.}
7
Jack Jansenda53c521995-10-10 14:43:20 +00008
Fred Drake41788db1998-04-04 06:23:02 +00009The \module{EasyDialogs} module contains some simple dialogs for
Fred Drake4973b352000-08-30 14:33:02 +000010the Macintosh. All routines have an optional parameter \var{id} with
11which you can override the DLOG resource used for the dialog, as long
12as the item numbers correspond. See the source for details.
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Fred Drake41788db1998-04-04 06:23:02 +000014The \module{EasyDialogs} module defines the following functions:
Jack Jansenda53c521995-10-10 14:43:20 +000015
Jack Jansenda53c521995-10-10 14:43:20 +000016
17\begin{funcdesc}{Message}{str}
18A modal dialog with the message text \var{str}, which should be at
19most 255 characters long, is displayed. Control is returned when the
20user clicks ``OK''.
21\end{funcdesc}
22
Fred Drakecce10901998-03-17 06:33:25 +000023\begin{funcdesc}{AskString}{prompt\optional{, default}}
Fred Drake41788db1998-04-04 06:23:02 +000024Ask the user to input a string value, in a modal dialog. \var{prompt}
Jack Jansenda53c521995-10-10 14:43:20 +000025is the promt message, the optional \var{default} arg is the initial
26value for the string. All strings can be at most 255 bytes
Fred Drake41788db1998-04-04 06:23:02 +000027long. \function{AskString()} returns the string entered or \code{None}
28in case the user cancelled.
Jack Jansenda53c521995-10-10 14:43:20 +000029\end{funcdesc}
30
Fred Drakecce10901998-03-17 06:33:25 +000031\begin{funcdesc}{AskYesNoCancel}{question\optional{, default}}
Jack Jansenda53c521995-10-10 14:43:20 +000032Present a dialog with text \var{question} and three buttons labelled
33``yes'', ``no'' and ``cancel''. Return \code{1} for yes, \code{0} for
34no and \code{-1} for cancel. The default return value chosen by
35hitting return is \code{0}. This can be changed with the optional
36\var{default} argument.
37\end{funcdesc}
38
Fred Drake41788db1998-04-04 06:23:02 +000039\begin{funcdesc}{ProgressBar}{\optional{label\optional{, maxval}}}
40Display a modeless progress dialog with a thermometer bar. \var{label}
41is the text string displayed (default ``Working...''), \var{maxval} is
42the value at which progress is complete (default \code{100}). The
43returned object has one method, \code{set(\var{value})}, which sets
44the value of the progress bar. The bar remains visible until the
45object returned is discarded.
Jack Jansen350b2b91995-11-14 10:30:27 +000046
47The progress bar has a ``cancel'' button, but it is currently
48non-functional.
49\end{funcdesc}
50
Fred Drake41788db1998-04-04 06:23:02 +000051Note that \module{EasyDialogs} does not currently use the notification
Jack Jansenda53c521995-10-10 14:43:20 +000052manager. This means that displaying dialogs while the program is in
Jack Jansen350b2b91995-11-14 10:30:27 +000053the background will lead to unexpected results and possibly
54crashes. Also, all dialogs are modeless and hence expect to be at the
55top of the stacking order. This is true when the dialogs are created,
56but windows that pop-up later (like a console window) may also result
57in crashes.