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Henrik 31-Dec-2005 [3635] | Version 0.0.9 uploaded Changes: New: GET-BLOCK retrieved the selected data as a block. Only works with shift for now under multi and multi-row. New: Using the shift key, you can select multiple cells in multi and multi-row mode. New: Five different select modes now: Single, multi, row, multi-row and column. Fix: SCROLL-HERE only works with select modes 'single and 'row Fix: FOLLOW didn't work when selecting a row and then sorting The different select modes might be interesting for a future spreadsheet face. |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3636] | Are the header names hard coded into the list-view ? |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3637] | they can be changed with the HDR-COLS variable |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3638] | how does your list cope with an empty list ? |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3639] | I don't know yet, but I plan to just let it draw empty cells. It should do the same if you filter for something not in the list |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3640] | what's the syntax for creating a two column empty list ? |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3641x3] | you'd use (for now): view layout [list-view with [in-cols: [a b]]] |
The list uses some standard values that are not correct right now, but I'll move those values into the correct place soon. If you for example set HDR-COLS to [], the header won't be shown. The idea is that you have IN-COLS, which is based on the data you have in DATA. It's just a block of any words to tell each column apart. Then you will have OUT-COLS, which are the columns shown in the list view. The ordering of OUT-COLS determines the order that the columns are displayed in. HDR-COLS is for now a separate block, but it will be combined with OUT-COLS later. This ordering mechanism doesn't work yet, but it'll come in very soon. Example of intended functionality: in-cols: [person-id age sex height weight name address city country phone] out-cols: [name age city] Then you could reorder: out-cols: [age city name] And after using UPDATE, the list would update on the fly. DATA is not manipulated at all. | |
0.0.10 uploaded. Changes: Fix: Optimized updating when moving from filtered to unfiltered view Fix: Accidentally didn't filter on the original DATA, when doing multiple filterings Fix: Better detection of when FLT-STRING has been changed Fix: SCROLL-HERE can handle empty lists now Fix: Crashed if DATA was empty Fix: Selecting rows that are empty, no longer causes a script crash Removed: Ctrl-key functionality, because it's too complex to handle with the different modes right now Fix: GET-BLOCK caused error if Ctrl-key was used to select cells. New: Data manipulation functions: INSERT-ROW, INSERT-ROW-HERE, CHANGE-ROW, CHANGE-ROW-HERE, REMOVE-ROW, REMOVE-ROW-HERE, APPEND-ROW These only work in select-mode 'row | |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3644] | I tried this list-view with [in-cols: [user time] data: []] which doesn't work. |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3645] | doesn't work how? |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3646x2] | the existing hardware columns appear and not the new named ones, and they are added to the existing ones. |
the existing hardcoded columns still appear. Then a large gray box, and then the scoller. | |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3648x3] | hmm.. that's because the layout is still hardcoded. you'll need to define a new layout in LIST-VIEW/LST/SUBFACE for now |
I think I'll work on that now | |
the layout is for one row and it must be horizontal. you should also use the LIST-TEXT widget. example: layout/tight [across space 0 list-text 100 list-text 50] but.. when I get this done right, it shouldn't be necessary to define the layout | |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3651] | I guess I'd better wait as that didn't work either. |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3652x6] | uploaded 0.0.11 Changes: New: Header can now be defined from the words in OUT-COLS or IN-COLS New: No longer need to manually create the subface for the list Fix: DATA was not properly initialized Fix: List was updated twice during all manipulation functions added in 0.0.10 New: Added /no-show refinement to FLT-LIST to speed up certain updates that require setting the selected row before showing |
oops... the example code has been commented out, but the example line at the bottom should be fairly easy to figure out :-) | |
hm... still a bug when initializing the header... hang on | |
there... new 0.0.11 uploaded | |
seems to work now | |
I should start working on the docs now, so people can test it out a bit... | |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3658] | How to set the column sizes ? |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3659x3] | by making a layout manually :-) seriously I need to make that a bit easier... |
MAIN-COL sets the column that should be resizable | |
I could make a block of widths, but somehow it'll get less than managable when OUT-COLS will start to get dynamic. I'm not sure yet how to do it easily, so all columns simply have a standard width of 100 pixels. | |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3662x3] | repeat i length? out-cols [ insert tail lo [list-text 100] ] |
except the first column is 4x the size of the second column. | |
u must resize it somewhere. | |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3665] | it does, because MAIN-COL is normally set to the first column |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3666] | how about using a block of widths first off ? Then optimise later on. |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3667] | and it automatically expands it to the total width of the list |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3668] | and the width of the list is determined by what ? |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3669x3] | SIZE |
you could: view layout [list-view 600x200] | |
I'll give it a go with a width block... hopefully it won't come back and take revenge later :-) | |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3672x2] | try using a height of 350 |
the last row is higher then the others | |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3674x2] | BTW, I'm trying to make it blend in as good as I can with the rest of VID by using the same keywords and functions. |
no, the bottom portion happens to be in the same color as the last row, which isn't entirely at the bottom. that was an easy/quick fix at lists that don't add up height wise. | |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3676] | We don't have a resizable bsd licensed multicolumn list ... so carry on :) |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3677x2] | so the background behind the list rows is simply 240.240.240 |
I made it BSD licensed, because maybe someday a thousand years into the future, when the code is good enough, it could be included officially in VID | |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3679] | are the row heights adjustable ... or do I have to hard code them ? |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3680] | manual layout again, yes... do you need variable height like in AltME so it fits the text? |
Graham 1-Jan-2006 [3681x2] | No, don't need variable height. |
where to change the row height and font size for the rows ? | |
Henrik 1-Jan-2006 [3683x2] | also by manual layout... I think it's actually easier to create the manual layout if you want to set a lot of parameters such as: list-text 75 right bold font-size 17 which is standard LAYOUT dialect |
then you can set all parameters of the list-text face | |
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