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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Popasl.mui/Popasl.mui
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_Active
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_StartHook
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_StopHook
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_Type
Popasl.mui/Popasl.mui
As a subclass of popstring class, popasl can be used to pop up
any kinds of standard system asl requesters. A seperate task is
spawned to handle these requesters, the application continues to
run.
Using an asl popup class, you don't need to worry about handling
asl requesters. MUI will automatically open one when the popup
button is pressed and update the corresponding string gadget
when the user terminates the requester. From the programmers
point of view, all you have to do is to handle the string
gadgets contents.
IMPORTANT: At object creation time, you can use all ASL library
tags as well. They will be passed to the AllocAslRequest() call
without further interpretation.
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_Active
NAME
MUIA_Popasl_Active -- (V7 ) [..G], BOOL
FUNCTION
Popasl creates asynchronous popups. Requesters are opened in a
seperately spawned task and don't disturb the rest of the
application. You can ask for the state of a requester by
querying the MUIA_Popasl_Active attribute. It will return
TRUE when the requester is currently open, FALSE otherwise.
Common use for this attribute is to prevent an application
from being terminated while a requester is open. If you
try to dispose the popasl object with a currently open
requester, MUI will freeze your task as long as the requester
stays there.
EXAMPLE
case MUIV_Application_ReturnID_Quit:
{
LONG active;
get(pop1,MUIA_Popasl_Active,&active);
if (!active) get(pop2,MUIA_Popasl_Active,&active);
if (!active) get(pop3,MUIA_Popasl_Active,&active);
if (!active) get(pop4,MUIA_Popasl_Active,&active);
if (active)
MUI_Request(app,window,0,NULL,"OK",
"Cannot quit now, still some asl popups opened.");
else
running = FALSE;
}
break;
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Popasl_StartHook, MUIA_Popasl_StopHook, MUIA_Popasl_Type
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_StartHook
NAME
MUIA_Popasl_StartHook -- (V7 ) [ISG], struct Hook *
FUNCTION
Before popasl class opens the asl requester, it has to
get some kind of parameters describing its initial contents.
A file popup would e.g. need to split the string gadgets
contents into path and file name part and pass these
as ASLFR_InititalFile and ASLFR_InitialDrawer to the
requester.
The MUIA_Popasl_StartHook tag describes a hook function
that will be called immediately before the requester is
opened. It will receive a pointer to itself in A0,
a pointer to the popasl object in A2 and a pointer to
a taglist in A1. This taglist already contains some
tags:
ASLFR/FO/..._Screen : parent screen
ASLFR/FO/..._PrivateIDCMP : TRUE
ASLFR/FO/..._InititalLeftEdge: left edge of popasl object
ASLFR/FO/..._InititalTopEdge : bottom edge of popasl object
ASLFR/FO/..._InititalWidth : width of popasl object, only
present when the popup is called
for the first time.
You may add other tags to the list, but beware that the
maximum allowed number of tags is 15. If you need more,
use the TAG_MORE tag.
Since the asl requester will run in a seperate task, you should
not change the state of the ASLFR_PrivateIDCMP tag!
If your hook returns TRUE, popasl class opens the requester
with the given taglist. A return value of FALSE should be
used when something went wrong, no requester will be opened
in this case.
For file and font requester, popasl class will fall back to a
default tag handling when no start hook is specified. A file
name is automatically split into path and file part and passed
to the requester a ASLFR_InitialFile and ASLFR_InitialDrawer.
A font requester splits a string like "topaz/8" into
font name and size for ASLFO_InitialName and ASLFO_InitialSize.
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Popasl_StopHook, MUIA_Popasl_Type
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_StopHook
NAME
MUIA_Popasl_StopHook -- (V7 ) [ISG], struct Hook *
FUNCTION
When the requester terminates, MUIA_Popasl_StopHook will be
called with a pointer to itself in A0, a pointer to the
popasl object in A2 and a pointer to the asl requester
structure in A1. The hook can then parse the requester
structure and set the string gadgets contents respectively.
For file and font requesters, a default handling is provided.
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Popasl_StartHook, MUIA_Popasl_Type
Popasl.mui/MUIA_Popasl_Type
NAME
MUIA_Popasl_Type -- (V7 ) [I.G], ULONG
FUNCTION
This tag allows to set the type of asl requester. Pass
the same value you would use for AllocAslRequest(), e.g.
ASL_FileRequest, ASL_FontRequest or ASL_ScreenModeRequest.
For ASL_FileRequest and ASL_FontRequest, popasl class offers a
a standard start/stop handling. When a file requester is opened,
MUI splits the string gadgets contents into a path and a file
name and uses these as initial paremeters for the requester.
Font popups translate a font into a name/size pair, e.g.
"topaz/8". You can override these translations by specifying
a MUIA_Popasl_StartHook and a MUIA_Popasl_StopHook.
For ASL_ScreenModeRequest, no standard handling is available.
Using such a popup without Start and Stop hooks won't make
much sense.
SEE ALSO
MUIA_Popasl_StartHook, MUIA_Popasl_StopHook