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Curses::UI::Menubar (3)
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    NAME

    Curses::UI::Menubar - Create and manipulate menubar widgets
     
    

    CLASS HIERARCHY

     Curses::UI::Widget
        |
        +----Curses::UI::Container
                |
                +----Curses::UI::Window
                        |
                        +----Curses::UI::Menubar
    
    
     

    SYNOPSIS

        use Curses::UI;
        my $cui = new Curses::UI;
    
    

        # define the menu datastructure.
        my $menu_data = [....];
    
    

        my $menu = $cui->add( 
            'menu', 'Menubar',
            -menu => $menu_data
        );
    
    

        $menu->focus();
    
    
     

    DESCRIPTION

    This class can be used to add a menubar to Curses::UI. This menubar can contain a complete submenu hierarchy. It looks (remotely :-) like this:

     -------------------------------------
     menu1 | menu2 | menu3 | ....
     -------------------------------------
           +-------------+ 
           |menuitem 1   |
           |menuitem 2   |+--------------+
           |menuitem 3 >>||submenuitem 1 |
           |menuitem 4   ||submenuitem 2 |
           +-------------+|submenuitem 3 | 
                          |submenuitem 4 | 
                          |submenuitem 5 |
                          +--------------+
    
    

    See exampes/demo-Curses::UI::Menubar in the distribution for a short demo.  

    STANDARD OPTIONS

    This class does not use any of the standard options that are provided by Curses::UI::Widget.  

    WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS

    There is only one option: -menu. The value for this option is an ARRAYREF. This ARRAYREF behaves exactly like the one that is described in Curses::UI::MenuListbox. The difference is that for the top-level menu, you will only use -submenu's. Example data structure:

        my $menu1 = [
            { -label => 'option 1', -value => '1-1' },
            { -label => 'option 2', -value => '1-2' },
            { -label => 'option 3', -value => '1-3' },
        ];
    
    

        my $menu2 = [
            { -label => 'option 1', -value => \&sel1 },
            { -label => 'option 2', -value => \&sel2 },
            { -label => 'option 3', -value => \&sel3 },
        ];
    
    

        my $submenu = [
            { -label => 'suboption 1', -value => '3-3-1' },
            { -label => 'suboption 2', -callback=> \&do_it },
        ];
    
    

        my $menu3 = [
            { -label => 'option 1', -value => \&sel2 },
            { -label => 'option 2', -value => \&sel3 },
            { -label => 'submenu 1', -submenu => $submenu },
        ];
    
    

        my $menu = [
            { -label => 'menu 1', -submenu => $menu1 },
            { -label => 'menu 2', -submenu => $menu2 }
            { -label => 'menu 3', -submenu => $menu3 }
        ];
    
    
     

    METHODS

    * new ( OPTIONS )
    * layout ( )
    * draw ( BOOLEAN )
    * focus ( )
    These are standard methods. See Curses::UI::Widget for an explanation of these.
     

    DEFAULT BINDINGS

    * <escape>
    Call the 'escape' routine. This will have the menubar loose its focus and return the value 'ESCAPE' to the calling routine.
    * <tab>
    Call the 'return' routine. This will have the menubar loose its focus and return the value 'LOOSE_FOCUS' to the calling routine.
    * <cursor-down>, <j>, <enter>
    Call the 'pulldown' routine. This will open the menulistbox for the current menu and give that menulistbox the focus. What happens after the menulistbox loses its focus, depends upon the returnvalue of it:

    * the value 'CURSOR_LEFT'

      Call the 'cursor-left' routine and after that
      call the 'pulldown' routine. So this will open
      the menulistbox for the previous menu.
    
    

    * the value 'CURSOR_RIGHT'

      Call the 'cursor-right' routine and after that
      call the 'pulldown' routine. So this will open
      the menulistbox for the next menu.
    
    

    * the value 'LOOSE_FOCUS'

      The menubar will keep the focus, but no
      menulistbox will be open.
    
    

    * the value 'ESCAPE'

      The menubar will loose its focus and return the
      value 'ESCAPE' to the calling routine.
    
    

    * A CODE reference

      The code will be excuted, the menubar will loose its
      focus and the returnvalue of the CODE will be 
      returned to the calling routine.
    
    

    * Any other value

      The menubar will loose its focus and the value will
      be returned to the calling routine.
    
    
    * <cursor-left>, <h>
    Call the 'cursor-left' routine. This will select the previous menu. If the first menu is already selected, the last menu will be selected.
    * <cursor-right>, <l>
    Call the 'cursor-right' routine. This will select the next menu. If the last menu is already selected, the first menu will be selected.
     

    SEE ALSO

    Curses::UI, Curses::UI::MenuListbox, Curses::UI::Listbox  

    AUTHOR

    Copyright (c) 2001-2002 Maurice Makaay. All rights reserved.

    Maintained by Marcus Thiesen (marcus@cpan.thiesenweb.de)

    This package is free software and is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty. It may be used, redistributed and/or modified under the same terms as perl itself.


     

    Index

    NAME
    CLASS HIERARCHY
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    STANDARD OPTIONS
    WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
    METHODS
    DEFAULT BINDINGS
    SEE ALSO
    AUTHOR


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