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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Radio.mui/Radio.mui
Radio.mui/MUIA_Radio_Active
Radio.mui/MUIA_Radio_Entries
Radio.mui/Radio.mui
Radio class generates radio button gadgets.
They do the same job as cycle gadgets and
eat up more window space, maybe that's the reason
why so few of them can be found in existing
applications.
Radio.mui/MUIA_Radio_Active
NAME
MUIA_Radio_Active -- (V4 ) [ISG], LONG
FUNCTION
This attributes defines the number of the active
entry in the radio gadgets. Valid range is from
0 for the first entry to NumEntries-1 for the last.
Setting MUIA_Radio_Active causes the gadget to
be updated. On the other hand, when the user
plays around with the gadget, MUIA_Radio_Active
will always reflects the current state.
EXAMPLE
set(radioobj,MUIA_Radio_Active,3);
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Radio_Entries
Radio.mui/MUIA_Radio_Entries
NAME
MUIA_Radio_Entries -- (V4 ) [I..], STRPTR *
FUNCTION
Here you can define what entries shall be displayed
in your radio gadget. You must supply a pointer to
a string array, containing one entry for each item
and terminated with a NULL.
Remember that radio gadget entries may contain any
text formatting code such as bold, italic or
underlined characters.
EXAMPLES
static const char *RA_GroupTitleColor[] =
{
"normal",
"highlight",
"3-dimensional",
NULL
};
CY_Title = RadioObject,
MUIA_Radio_Entries, RA_GroupTitleColor,
End;
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Radio_Active, MUIA_Text_Contents