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101 lines
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title:: Emacs GUI
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summary:: Emacs user interfaces
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categories:: Frontends
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The Emacs interface actually has some nice options for user interfaces as well. Here are some examples:
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code::
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// create a buffer:
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p = EmacsBuffer.new;
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// show the buffer:
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p.front;
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// create a key action for the buffer:
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p.defineKey( "hello", { "hey there".postln; } );
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// type hello on the window and look at the postbuffer
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p.front;
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p.defineKey( "hey there", { "hello".postln; } );
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// type hey there and look at the postbuffer
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p.front;
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// put some text in the buffer:
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p.insert( "this is a really interesting text to read in the buffer" );
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p.front;
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// make a newline:
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p.newline;
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// make a button:
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p.button( [ "on", "off", "in between" ], { |v| v.postln; } );
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p.front;
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// make a button with a different look:
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p.button( [ "on", "off", "in between" ], { |v| v.postln; }, "******", "+++++" );
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p.front;
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// create a close button:
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p.closeButton;
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// clicking it will close the buffer!
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p = EmacsBuffer.new;
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p.editableField( "write something here", "like this?", { |v| v.postln; } );
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p.front;
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// moving the cursor around in the buffer:
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p.gotoBob; // beginning
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p.gotoEob; // end
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p.goto( 5 ); // go to fifth position
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// making it a sclang-mode buffer to write code in:
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Emacs.evalLispExpression( p.use( [ 'sclang-mode' ] ).asLispString );
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// close it:
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p.free;
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//
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p = EmacsBuffer.new; // args: name
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p.front;
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// making a number box
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n = EmacsNumber.new( p, "number box", [0,5].asSpec, { |v| v.postln; } ); // args: buffer, tag/label, spec, action
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p.front;
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// making a button:
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x = EmacsButton( p, [ "on", "off", "in between" ], { |v| v.postln; }, "******", "+++++" );
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// args: buffer, states, action, prefix, suffix
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p.front;
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t = EmacsText( p, "hello", 30 ); // args: buffer, string, size, align
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p.front;
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p.newline;
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t = EmacsText( p, "helloooo", 30, \right ); // args: buffer, string, size, align
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p.newline;
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e = EmacsEditableField( p, "edit field", "edit me" ).action_( { |v| v.postln; } );
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p.front;
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b = EmacsPushButton( p, "hello" ).action_( { "do it".postln; } );
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p.front;
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// you can disable things:
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b.enabled_( false );
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p.front;
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::
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And last but not least, it provides a class browser:
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code::
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EmacsClassBrowser.new( EmacsBuffer );
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