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NAME

       Curses::Widgets::ListBox::MultiColumn - Multi-Column List Box Widgets

MODULE VERSION

       $Id: MultiColumn.pm,v 0.1 2002/11/14 01:28:49 corliss Exp corliss $

SYNOPSIS

         use Curses::Widgets::ListBox::MultiColumn;

         $lb = Curses::Widgets::ListBox::MultiColumn->new({
           COLUMNS     => [0, 5, 10, 3, 3],
           LISTITEMS   => [@list],
           });

         $lb->draw($mwh, 1);

         See the Curses::Widgets pod for other methods.

REQUIREMENTS

       Curses
       Curses::Widgets
       Curses::Widgets::ListBox

DESCRIPTION

       Curses::Widgets::ListBox::MultiColumn  is  an  extension  of  the  standard Curses::Widgets::ListBox that
       allows a list of columns, with each column a specified width.

METHODS

   new (inherited from Curses::Widgets)
         $tm = Curses::Widgets::ListBox->new({
           COLUMNS     => [0, 5, 10, 3, 3],
           LISTITEMS   => [@list],
           HEADERS     => [@headers],
           HEADERCOLFG => 'white',
           HEADERCOLBG => 'green',
           BIGHEADER   => 1,
           });

       All of the same key values apply here as they do  for  the  parent  class  Curses::Widgets::ListBox.   In
       addition, the following new keys are defined:

         Key           Default   Description
         ============================================================
         COLUMNS            []   Column widths
         LISTITEMS          []   List of list values
         HEADERS            []   Column header labels
         HEADERFGCOL     undef   Header foreground colour
         HEADERBGCOL     undef   Header background colour
         BIGHEADER           0   Use more graphics for the header
         KEYINDX             0   Index of key column

       If  headers  are  defined  but  one  or both of the header colours are not, then they will default to the
       widget fore and background.

       NOTE:  Headers take up more lines in addition to the border (one line for the normal, small  header,  two
       lines  for  the larger).  You need to take that into account when setting the geometry.  If no labels are
       passed in the HEADERS array, no space will be used for the headers.

       The KEYINDX value is currently only used to match keystrokes against for quick navigation.

   draw
         $lb->draw($mwh, 1);

       The draw method renders the list box in its current state.  This requires a  valid  handle  to  a  curses
       window  in  which  it  will render itself.  The optional second argument, if true, will cause the field's
       text cursor to be rendered as well.

HISTORY

       1999/12/29 -- Original list box widget in functional model
       2001/07/05 -- First incarnation in OO architecture

AUTHOR/COPYRIGHT

       (c) 2001 Arthur Corliss (corliss@digitalmages.com)

perl v5.34.0                                       2022-06-12                 Widgets::ListBox::MultiColumn(3pm)