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* Added View.DefaultCommand etc... Started on dedicated scenario * Fixed un-shifted hotkeys -> Fixed Key Equals. Fixed WindowsDriver passing wrong key. Etc. * Fixed Key Bindings and HotKeys * Fixed Key Bindings and HotKeys * Label now correctly supports hotkey * Disabled unix hot keys because they are annoying and get in the way * Updated nuget. fixed warnings * Trying to fix ci/ci issue * Trying to fix ci/ci issue * Trying to fix ci/ci issue * Changed TextChangingEventArgs to inherit from CancelEventArgs * TextChangingEventArgs -> TextEventArgs * Simplified Text events by having only on args class * Fixed unit tests fail * Simplified by removing TitleEventArgs * POC of Title being primary for hotkey. Label and Button hacked to work * POC of Title being primary for hotkey. Label and Button hacked to work - all unit tests pass * Dropped Microsoft.NETFramework.ReferenceAssemblies * Fixed Dialogs scenario hotkeys * Fixed build warnings * Fixed Border Title render bug * Regiggering default command handling * Regiggering default command handling * Checkbox clean up * Added StateEventArgs POC * Command.Default -> Command.HotKey * Command.Default -> Command.HotKey - fixed TableView * Command.Default -> Command.HotKey - fixed TableView * Updated reactive example * Fixed Toplevel.BringOverlappedTopToFront - was reordering SubViews when it shouldn't * WIP - broke * Finished impl of StateEventArgs * Deleted ToggleEventArgs.cs. Added StateEventArgs.cs * XML doc fix * Removed old code * Removed commented out code * Label.Clicked -> Label.Accept (missed this before) * Removed Labels as Buttons scenario as it's not really useful * Moved SubView tests to own file * Moved SubView tests to own file * Simplified Text test * Added OnAccept test * Deleted DefaultCommand * Modernized CheckBox * New button test * Cleaned up RadioGroup; added tests * KeyCode->Key in ListView * Added ListView unit tests * ListView now does Accept correctly * TreeView now does Accept correctly * Cleaned up some TextField tests * TextView now handles Accept properly; updated CharMap and Adornments scenarios to test * Fixed ComboBox to deal with TextView now handles Accept properly; updated CharMap and Adornments scenarios to test * Removed un-needed using statement
Terminal.Gui C# Example
This example shows how to use the Terminal.Gui library to create a simple GUI application in C#.
This is the same code found in the Terminal.Gui README.md file.
To explore the full range of functionality in Terminal.Gui, see the UICatalog project
See README.md for a list of all Terminal.Gui samples.
Note, the old demo.cs example has been deleted because it was not a very good example. It can still be found in the git history.