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Re: [Q] IDL Widgets: small button? Pull Down list? [message #1064] Fri, 11 June 1993 07:18
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In article <C8FMsq.7ru@ireq.hydro.qc.ca>, ratel@ireq.hydro.qc.ca (Gilles
Ratel 8720) wrote:
>
> Subject: IDL Widgets
>
[...]
>
> 2)
> I want created a compound widget similar to CW_PDMENU
> BUT with a List widget
>
[lovely ASCII art deleted!]
>
> (yes! similar to Microsoft Windows 3.1 :-)
>
> Do you have idea?

Gilles,

Je viens de trouver... oops, sorry folks. ;-)

I just found this in the latest IDL FAQ list, hope it helps. I don't have
3.1, so I can't speak any further on this.

{begin quote}
------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
WHAT'S NEW IN IDL 3.1
------------------------------------------------------------ ---------

[...]

------------------------------------------------------------ ---------
NEW USERS' LIBRARY ROUTINES
------------------------------------------------------------ ---------

[...]

NEW PULL-DOWN MENU COMPOUND WIDGET
---------------------------------

A new Widget Library routine, CW_BSELECTOR, is a compound widget
pull-down menu who's button label shows the menu item currently
selected, creating a widget similar to an MS-Windows "combo"
control.


Cheers,

-Dick

Dick Jackson \_ djackson@ibd.nrc.ca
Institute for Biodiagnostics \_ Winnipeg, Manitoba
National Research Council Canada \_ Opinions are mine
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