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Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l .nh .SH "NAME" Curses::UI::Common \- Common methods for Curses::UI .SH "CLASS HIERARCHY" .IX Header "CLASS HIERARCHY" .Vb 1 \& Curses::UI::Common \- base class .Ve .SH "SYNOPSIS" .IX Header "SYNOPSIS" .Vb 1 \& package MyPackage; \& \& use Curses::UI::Common; \& use vars qw(@ISA); \& @ISA = qw(Curses::UI::Common); .Ve .SH "DESCRIPTION" .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" Curses::UI::Common is a collection of methods that is shared between Curses::UI classes. .SH "METHODS" .IX Header "METHODS" .SS "Various methods" .IX Subsection "Various methods" .IP "\(bu" 4 \&\fBparent\fR ( ) .Sp Returns the data member \f(CW$this\fR\->{\fB\-parent\fR}. .IP "\(bu" 4 \&\fBroot\fR ( ) .Sp Returns the topmost \fB\-parent\fR (the Curses::UI instance). .IP "\(bu" 4 \&\fBdelallwin\fR ( ) .Sp This method will walk through all the data members of the class intance. Each data member that is a Curses::Window descendant will be removed. .IP "\(bu" 4 \&\fBaccessor\fR ( \s-1NAME\s0, [\s-1VALUE\s0] ) .Sp If \s-1VALUE\s0 is set, the value for the data member \f(CW$this\fR\->{\s-1NAME\s0} will be changed. The method will return the current value for data member \f(CW$this\fR\->{\s-1NAME\s0}. .IP "\(bu" 4 \&\fBkeys_to_lowercase\fR ( \s-1HASHREF\s0 ) .Sp All keys in the hash referred to by \s-1HASHREF\s0 will be converted to lower case. .SS "Text processing" .IX Subsection "Text processing" .IP "\fBsplit_to_lines\fR ( \s-1TEXT\s0 )" 4 .IX Item "split_to_lines ( TEXT )" This method will split \s-1TEXT\s0 into a list of separate lines. It returns a reference to this list. .IP "\fBscrlength\fR ( \s-1LINE\s0 )" 4 .IX Item "scrlength ( LINE )" Returns the screenlength of the string \s-1LINE\s0. The difference with the perl function \fIlength()\fR is that this method will expand \s-1TAB\s0 characters. It is exported by this class and it may be called as a stand-alone routine. .IP "\fBtext_dimension\fR ( \s-1TEXT\s0 )" 4 .IX Item "text_dimension ( TEXT )" This method will return an array containing the width (the length of the longest line) and the height (the number of lines) of the \s-1TEXT\s0. .IP "\fBtext_wrap\fR ( \s-1LINE\s0, \s-1LENGTH\s0, \s-1WORDWRAP\s0 )" 4 .IX Item "text_wrap ( LINE, LENGTH, WORDWRAP )" .PD 0 .IP "\fB\s-1WORDWRAP\s0\fR ( )" 4 .IX Item "WORDWRAP ( )" .IP "\fB\s-1NO_WORDWRAP\s0\fR ( )" 4 .IX Item "NO_WORDWRAP ( )" .PD This method will wrap a line of text (\s-1LINE\s0) to a given length (\s-1LENGTH\s0). If the \s-1WORDWRAP\s0 argument is true, wordwrap will be enabled (this is the default for \s-1WORDWRAP\s0). It will return a reference to a list of wrapped lines. It is exported by this class and it may be called as a stand-alone routine. .Sp The \fB\s-1WORDWRAP\s0\fR and \fB\s-1NO_WORDWRAP\s0\fR routines will return the correct value vor the \s-1WORDWRAP\s0 argument. These routines are exported by this class. .Sp Example: .Sp .Vb 1 \& $this\->text_wrap($line, 50, NO_WORDWRAP); .Ve .SS "Reading key input" .IX Subsection "Reading key input" .IP "\fB\s-1CUI_ESCAPE\s0\fR ( )" 4 .IX Item "CUI_ESCAPE ( )" .PD 0 .IP "\fB\s-1CUI_TAB\s0\fR ( )" 4 .IX Item "CUI_TAB ( )" .IP "\fB\s-1CUI_SPACE\s0\fR ( )" 4 .IX Item "CUI_SPACE ( )" .PD These are a couple of routines that are not defined by the Curses module, but which might be useful anyway. These routines are exported by this class. .IP "\fBget_key\fR ( \s-1BLOCKTIME\s0, \s-1CURSOR\s0 )" 4 .IX Item "get_key ( BLOCKTIME, CURSOR )" This method will try to read a key from the keyboard. It will return the key pressed or \-1 if no key was pressed. It is exported by this class and it may be called as a stand-alone routine. .Sp The \s-1BLOCKTIME\s0 argument can be used to set the curses halfdelay (the time to wait before the routine decides that no key was pressed). \s-1BLOCKTIME\s0 is given in tenths of seconds. The default is 0 (non-blocking key read). .Sp Example: .Sp .Vb 1 \& my $key = $this\->get_key(5) .Ve .SH "SEE ALSO" .IX Header "SEE ALSO" Curses::UI .SH "AUTHOR" .IX Header "AUTHOR" Copyright (c) 2001\-2002 Maurice Makaay. All rights reserved. .PP Maintained by Marcus Thiesen (marcus@cpan.thiesenweb.de) .PP This package is free software and is provided \*(L"as is\*(R" without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as perl itself.