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Terminal.Gui/docfx/docs/navigation.md
Tig cab22566ea Fixes #4107 - Revamps Terminal.Gui's namespace (#4109)
* upgraded to gitversion 6 2

* Remove invalid prevent-increment property

* upgraded to gitversion 6 3

* Fixed gitversion

* touching publish.yml

* cleanup

* Fixes #4000. Named colors as enums. (#4005)

* Add W3C color enum with the RGB as numeric value

* Add transform helper class for W3cColor enum

For the sake of backwards compatibility prioritize parsing 16 color mode color names over the W3C colors because the previous resource-based color names/values had a mix of W3C and 16 color mode RGB values.

Mechanism for choosing/prioritizing one color scheme over the other is currently only available at higher application/driver/output level.

* IColorNameResolver enable null analysis

* Remove obsolete color name related ResourceManagerTests

* Replace remains of W3CColors with direct W3C color name resolver

Temporarily breaks backwards compatibility and tests even further.

* Add ANSI 4-bit (ColorName16) color name resolver

* Add multi-standard color name resolver

Combined resolver for both ANSI 4-bit (ColorName16) and W3C colors while trying to maintain backwards compatibility for ColorPicker.

* Split conditional name resolver test cases

* Change W3C colors tests to be similar to name resolvers

* Change W3cColorsTests to W3cColorNameResolverTests

More consistent when all the tests refer to the color name resolver layer.

* Make W3cColors internal

Color name resolver is the public interface.

* W3cColors: Use Color.Argb instead of individual RGB components

* MultiStandardColorNameResolver: Substitute instead of blocking alternative W3C names

Changes color picker behavior a bit, e.g. Aqua will match to Cyan instead of jumping to Aquamarine.

* Remove leftover color string resources

* Consistent position for IColorNameResolver #nullable enable directive

* Add missing XML comments to ColorScheme.Colors.cs

* Fixes #3691 - Adds `ViewArrangement.Popover` (#3852)

* Added Applicaton.Popover.
Refactored FindDeepestView

* Popover prototype

* Testing highlight

* Fixed click outside issue

* Fixed DialogTests

* Fixed click outside issue (agbain)

* Enabled mouse wheel in Bar

* Enabled mouse wheel in Bar

* Progress. Broke arrangement

* Added popover tests.
Fixed a bunch more CM issues related ot unreliable unit tests.
Updated config.json to include Glyphs.

* Can't set ForceDriver to empty in Resources/config.json.

* added BUGBUG

* Made Position/ScreenPosition clear

* Added View.IsInHierarchy tests

* Added Contextmenuv2 scenario.

* Implemented CM2 in TextView

* Removed unneeded CM stuff from testhelpers

* Shortcut API docs

* Fixed keybinding unit tests

* Fixed mouse handling

* Fighting with CM related unit test failures

* Unit tests pass. I think.

* Shortcut code cleanup

* TextView uses new CM2

* Starting on OnSelect etc...

* Starting on OnSelect etc...

* Fixed ContextMenuv2

* ContextMenu is working again.

* Ugh. ANd fixed button api docs

* Fixed DrawHorizontalShadowTransparent (vertical was already fixed).

* Made Scenarios compatible with #nullable enable

* Undid some keybinding stuff

* Fixed stuff

* Sped up unit tests

* Sped up unit tests 2

* Sped up unit tests 3

* Messing with menus

* merged latest v2_develop

* Added more Popover unit tests

* Added more Popover unit tests2

* Fixed positioning bug

* Fixed mouse bug

* Fixed Bar draw issue

* WIP

* merge v2_develop

* CM2 sorta works

* Enabled Bar subclasses to have IDesignable

* Added ViewportSettings.Transparent

* Region -> nullable enable

* Added ViewportSettigs Editor

* merged v2_develop part 2

* merged v2_develop part 3

* WIP: GetViewsUnderMouse

* WIP: More GetViewsUnderMouse work

* Bars works again

* Added unit tests

* CM now works

* MenuItemv2 POC

* SubMenu POC

* CommandNotBound

* More POC

* Optimize Margin to not defer draw if there's no shadow

* Logger cleanup

* Reverted Generic

* Cascading mostly working

* fixed layout bug

* API docs

* API docs

* Fixed cascade

* Events basically work

* code cleanup

* Fixed IsDefault bug;

* Enabled hotkey support

* Made context-menu-like

* Improved usability

* Refactored ApplicationPopover again

* Cleanup

* Menuv2 POC basically complete

* Code Cleanup

* Made menu API simpler

* Fixed Strings bugs

* Got old ContextMenu scenario mostly working

* ContextMenu scenario now works

* ContextMenu fixes

* ContextMenu fixes

* Tons of menu cleanup

* ContextMenu works in TextView

* Fixed unit tes

* Added unit tests

* Fixed tests

* code cleanup

* More code cleanup

* Deep dive

* scenario

* typos

* Demo colorpicker in a Menu

* Added Region tests proving Region is broken in some Union cases

* fixed v2win/net

* Partially Fixes #2975 - Replaces old `ContextMenu` with new `Bar/Shortcut` based implementation (#4008)

* touching publish.yml

* Nuked ContextMenuv2 - use PopverMenu instead

* WIP context menu stuff

* More robust dispose

* Removed ConextMenu; use PopoverMenu instead

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup2

* Partially Fixes #2975 - Upgrades UICatalog to `Menuv2` (#4011)

* Fixes #4009 - fix tree ordering (#4015)

* Fixes #4022 file dialog tests and bugfix for cancellation (#4024)

* Add class for detecting information about console in extensible way

* WIP - Create test for reordering

* Change Dictionary to List and preserve TreeBuilder order

* Add test to ensure branch expansion/status remains consistent despite reorder

* Cleanup code

* Fix regression when removed child was the selected one

* Revert "Add class for detecting information about console in extensible way"

This reverts commit 7e4253cf28.

* Code cleanup and enable nullable on Branch

* Remove color scheme and driver from Branch draw

* Add xunit context extensions

* Investigate codegen for xunit

* Getting closer to something that works

* Fix code generation

* Further explore code gen

* Generate all methods in single class for easier extensibility

* Simplify code gen by moving parameter creation to its own method

* Implement asserts A-I

* Add remaining assert calls that are not obsolete

* Fix unit test

* Roll back versions to be compatible with CI version of csharp

* Handle params and ref etc

* Fix null warning

* WIP - start to add integration tests for FileDialog

* Add ability to tab focus to specific control with simple one line delegate

* Clarify test criteria

* Add unit tests for Ok and other ways of canceling dialog

* Fix other buttons also triggering save

* Fix for linux environment tests

* Fix for linux again

* Fix application null race condition - add better way of knowing if stuff is finished

* Better fix for shutdown detection

* Add test that shows #4026 is not an issue

* Switch to `_fileSystem.Directory.GetLogicalDrives ()`

* Don't show duplicate MyDocuments etc

* Partial on #2975 - Replaces Menu v1 in many places with v2 (#4040)

* touching publish.yml

* Fixed UICatalog bugs. Added fluent tests.

* marked v1 menu stuff as obsolte

* Tweaks.
Added View.GetSubMenus<type>().

* fixed unit tests

* general messing around

* general messing around

* Playing with Fluent

* ColorScheme tweaks

* WIP: ColorScheme tweaks

* Playing with Fluent

* Merged from laptop2

* Hacky-ish fixes to:
- #4016
- #4014

* Fixed Region bug preventing menus without borders from working

* Tweaks

* Fixed a bunch of CM issues

* Fixed OoptionSelector

* ip

* FixedCM issues

* Fixed CM issues2

* Revert "FixedCM issues"

This reverts commit dd6c6a70a3.

* Reverted stuff

* Found and fixed bug in AllViews_Center_Properly

* Fixed CM issues2

* removed menuv2 onapplied.
Changed how UICatalog Applys CM

* changed test time out to see if it helkps with ubuntu fails

* reset app on fail?

* back to 1500ms

* Made StatusBar nullable.

* Code Cleanup.

* HexEditor Code Cleanup.

* HexEditor Code Cleanup.

* Back to 3000ms. Sigh.

* Trying different logic

* Trying different logic2

* Fixed potential crash in runlop

* Fixed potential crash in runlop2

* Tweaked Spinner stuff

* Removed TabView from TextEffects scenario. Not needed and possible culprit.

* back to 2000ms

* WIP: Revamping menu scenarios

* Menu Scenario refinements.
Fixed a few bugs.
Code cleanup.

* fixed unit test

* Fixed warnings

* Fixed warnings2

* Fixed File.Exit

* WIP: Dealing with QuitKey struggles

* WIP: Dealing with QuitKey struggles 2

* WIP: Dealing with QuitKey struggles 3

* Fixed ListView collection nav bug

* Fixed a bunch of menu stuff.
Fixed Appv2 stuff.

* Lots of refactoring and fixing

* Lots of unit test issues

* Fixed DebugIDisposable issues

* Fixed release build issue

* Fixed release build issue 2

* DebugIDisposable -> EnableDebugIDisposableAsserts and more

* DebugIDisposable -> EnableDebugIDisposableAsserts and more 2

* Fixed Menus scenario - context menu

* Added @bdisp suggested assert. Commented it out as it breaks tests.

* Code cleanup

* Fixed disposed but

* Fixed UICatalog exit

* Fixed Unit test I broke.
Added 'Minimal' Theme that turns off all borders etc...

* Fixes #3966. TextField crashes app when pasting unicode surrogate pair (#3982)

* Add constructor Key(int) and operator for handled with non-Bmp.

* Fix TextField non-BMP issues

* Fix TextField PositionCursor.

* Reformat

* Add IsValidInput method to handle clipboard paste when pressing CTRL+V in WT

* Add handle IsValidInput in FakeDriver and unit tests

* Fixes #3984 - `Margin` w/out shadow should not force draw (#3985)

* shortcut tests

* Generic demos

* Optimize Margin to not defer draw if there's no shadow

* Fixes #4041. WSLClipboard doesn't handles well with surrogate pairs

* Avoid running Clipboard.Contents twice

* Fixes #4042. Microsoft.VisualStudio.TestPlatform.ObjectModel.TestPlatformException: Could not find testhost

* Moving tests to the parallelizable unit tests

* Remove unused folder

* Prevent warnings about not installed nuget packages

* Using Toplevel instead of Application.Top

* Cleanup code

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* Goblin fighter (#4037)

* touching publish.yml

* WIP Investigate how to build random maze

* Fix maze rendering

* Use line canvas for rendering

* Move around the maze

* Code cleanup

* Infinite maze

* Fight goblins

* Generate new npcs on new maps

* Code cleanup

* Make it possible to die

* Fix variable naming

* Refactored Mazing to use Commmands and KeyBindings.
Code cleanup of Mazing.
Refactored Snake to use KeyBindings/Commmands + some code cleanup

* Fix bug where your health would regenerate when reaching end making it impossible to loose.

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* Fixes #4046 - Moves examples into `./Examples` and fixes `./Tests` (#4047)

* touching publish.yml

* Moved Examples into ./Examples

* Moved Benchmarks into ./Tests

* Moved Benchmarks into ./Tests

* Moved UICatalog into ./Examples

* Moved UICatalog into ./Examples 2

* Moved tests into ./Tests

* Updated nuget

* Fixes #4027. Add collection search matcher (#4029)

* Add collection search matcher

* Fix naming

* fix naming

* Move FileDialogCollectionNavigator to its own file (no longer private class)
Add class diagram for collectionNavigation

* Add ICollectionNavigator interface

* Move to separate file IListCollectionNavigator

* Update class diagram

* update class diagram

* Add tests for overriding ICollectionNavigatorMatcher

* xmldoc and nullability warning fixes

* Code Cleanup

* Make requested changes to naming and terminology

* Move to seperate namespace

* Update class diagram and change TreeView to reference the interface not concrete class

* Switch to implicit new

* highlight that this class also works with tree view

* Apply tig patch to ensure keybindings get priority over navigator

See: https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui/issues/4027#issuecomment-2810020893

* Apply 'keybinding has priority' fix to TreeView too

* Apply 'keybindngs priority over navigation' fix to TableView

* Remove entire branch for selectively returning false now that it is default when there is a keybinding collision

* Make classes internal and remove 'custom' navigator that was configured in UICatlaogToplevel

* Change logging in collection navigator from Trace to Debug

* Switch to NewKeyDownEvent and directly setting HasFocus

* Remove application top dependency

* Remove references to application

* Remove Application

* Move new tests to parallel

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* Fixes #4051 - Adds `cancellable_work_pattern.md` (#4052)

* touching publish.yml

* Updated md files

* Updated md files 2

* Updated md files 3

* Updated API docs to point

* commmand->command

* Update Terminal.Gui/View/View.Command.cs

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* Update getting-started.md (#4063)

* Fixes #4035 - FileDialog keeps path when selecting folder (optionally) (#4065)

* WIP keep path

* Make new 'sticky filename' behaviour optional

* Tests for new behaviour when selecting in TreeView

* Add more tests, this time for table view navigation

* Add the new style option into UICatalog scenario

* Allow hotkey specifier to be at any position in label (#4067)

Allow hotkey specifier to be at any position in label

"D_irectory" doesn't work because hotPos is hardcoded 0

* Fixes #4053. v2 WindowsDriver and v2win doesn't show any scenario in the UICatalog with cmd or conhost (#4055)

* Fix WindowsDriver to work with non-WindowsTerminal

* Fix unit test failure

* Fix v2win to work with non-WindowsTerminal

* Force16Colors isn't being setting in v2win driver on changing.

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* Fixes #4023 - Changes `CommandEventArgs` to be based on `HandledEventArgs` instead of `CancelEventArgs` (#4054)

* touching publish.yml

* CancelEventArgs->HandledEventArgs

* Fixed Handled issues

* Fixes #4076 cursor text field (#4077)

* Add test for TextField cursor position

* Add comment and one more assert

* Fix cursor position at the end

* Remove unused local field

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* Fixes #4074 - Popover eats `Key.Space` (#4075)

* touching publish.yml

* Added unit tests.
Fixed

* Actually fixed bug.

* Addres Bdisp feedback

* Addres Bdisp feedback2

* Addresses #4058. Basic support for non-color text styles. (#4071)

* TextStyle enum

* CSI_AppendTextStyleChange

* Add TextStyle to Attribute

* Apply text style in NetOutput.Write()

* Don't append escape code if nothing to change

* Make TextStyle an init property

* Apply TextStyle to OutputBuffer attributes

* Fix flag checking

Misunderstood how Enum.HasFlag worked, fixed now

* Allow bold-faint text

Also adds remarks to TextStyle noting that they may be incompatible depending on terminal settings.

* Remove unnecessary check

Realized it's actually impossible for no escape codes to be added, as this is only the case when prev and next are the same, which is already accounted for.

* Remove redundant check

Attributes are records, and thus already use equality-by-value, meaning attr != redrawAttr will already be false when the TextStyle changes.

* WindowsOutput support for text style

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* More on #4058 - Adds `TextStyle` Scenario (#4079)

* Fixed Generic.cs.
Added TextStyles Scenario.

* Code cleanup

* Fixes #4070 - `GetContentSize()` api docs (#4081)

* touching publish.yml

* Fixed api docs

* Fixes #4070 - `GetContentSize()` API docs -2nd try (#4082)

* Fixed api docs again

* Fixes 4088 mouse released flag cannot be combined safely with report position (#4091)

* added more mouse under tests

* Fixes #4057 - MASSIVE! Fully implements `ColorScheme`->`Scheme` + `VisualRole` + `Colors.`->`SchemeManager.`  (#4062)

* touching publish.yml

* ColorScheme->Scheme

* ColorScheme->Scheme 2

* Prototype of GetAttributeForRole

* Badly broke CM

* Further Badly broke CM

* Refactored CM big-time. View still broken

* All unit test pass again. Tons added. CM is still WIP, but Schemes is not mostly refactored and working.

* Actually:
All unit test pass again.
Tons added.
CM is still WIP, but Schemes is not mostly refactored and working.

* Bug fixes.
DeepMemberWiseClone cleanup

* Further cleanup of Scope<T>, ConfigProperty, etc.

* Made ConfigManager thread safe.

* WIP: Broken

* WIP: new deep clone impl

* WIP: new deep clone impl is done. Now fixing CM

* WIP:
- config.md
- Working on AOT clean up
- Core CM is broken; but known.

* WIP

* Merged.
Removed CM from Application.Init

* WIP

* More WIP; Less broke

* All CM unit tests pass... Not sure if it actually works though

* All unit tests pass... Themes are broken though in UI Cat

* CM Ready for review?

* Fixed failures due to TextStyles PR

* Working on Scheme/Attribute

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 2

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 3

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 4

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 5

* Working on Scheme/Attribute 6

* Added test to show how awful memory usage is

* Improved schema. Updated config.json

* Nade Scope<T> concurrentdictionary and added test to prove

* Made Themes ConcrurrentDictionary. Added bunches of tests

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup 2

* Code cleanup 3

* Tweaking Scheme

* ClearJsonErrors

* ClearJsonErrors2

* Updated Attribute API

* It all (mostly) works!

* Skip odd unit test

* Messed with Themes

* Theme tweaks

* Code reorg. New .md stuff

* Fixed Enabled. Added mock driver

* Fixed a bunch of View.Enabled related issues

* Scheme -> Get/SetScheme()

* Cleanup

* Cleanup2

* Broke something

* Fixed everything

* Made CM.Enable better

* Text Style Scenario

* Added comments

* Fixed UI Catalog Theme Changing

* Fixed more dynamic CM update stuff

* Warning cleanup

* New Default Theme

* fixed unit test

* Refactoring Scheme and Attribute to fix inheritance

* more unit tests

* ConfigProperty is not updating schemes correctly

* All unit tests pass.
Code cleanup

* All unit tests pass.
Code cleanup2

* Fixed unit tests

* Upgraded TextField and TextView

* Fixed TextView !Enabled bug

* More updates to TextView. More unit tests for SchemeManager

* Upgraded CharMap

* API docs

* Fixe HexView API

* upgrade HexView

* Fixed shortcut KeyView

* Fixed more bugs. Added new themes

* updated themes

* upgraded Border

* Fixed themes memory usage...mostly

* Fixed themes memory usage...mostly2

* Fixed themes memory usage...2

* Fixed themes memory usage...3

* Added new colors

* Fixed GetHardCodedConfig bug

* Added Themes Scenario - WIP

* Added Themes Scenario

* Tweaked Themes Scenario

* Code cleanup

* Fixed json schmea

* updated deepdives

* updated deepdives

* Tweaked Themes Scenario

* Made Schemes a concurrent dict

* Test cleanup

* Thread safe ConfigProperty tests

* trying to make things more thread safe

* more trying to make things more thread safe

* Fixing bugs in shadowview

* Fixing bugs in shadowview 2

* Refactored GetViewsUnderMouse to GetViewsUnderLocation etc...

* Fixed dupe unit tests?

* Added better description of layout and coordiantes to deep dive

* Added better description of layout and coordiantes to deep dive

* Modified tests that call v2.AddTimeout; they were returning true which means restart the timer!
This was causing mac/linux unit test failures.
I think

* Fixed auto scheme.
Broke TextView/TextField selection

* Realized Attribute.IsExplicitlySet is stupid; just use nullable

* Fixed Attribute. Simplified. MOre theme testing

* Updated themes again

* GetViewsUnderMouse to GetViewsUnderLocation broke TransparentMouse.

* Fixing mouseunder bugs

* rewriting...

* All working again.
Shadows are now slick as snot.
GetViewsUnderLocation is rewritten to actually work and be readable.
Tons more low-level unit tests.
Margin is now actually ViewportSettings.Transparent.

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup

* Code cleanup of color apis

* Fixed Hover/Highlight

* Update Examples/UICatalog/Scenarios/AllViewsTester.cs

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* reverted

* Simplified Attribute API by removing events from SetAttributeForRole

* Removed recursion from GetViewsAtLocation

* Removed unneeded code

* Code clean up.
Fixed Scheme bug.

* reverted temporary disable

* Adjusted scheme algo

* Upgraded TextValidateField

* Fixed TextValidate bugs

* Tweaks

* Frameview rounded border by default

* API doc cleanup

* Readme fix

* Addressed tznind feeback

* Fixed more unit test issues by protecting Application statics from being set if Application.Initialized is not true

* Fixed more unit test issues by protecting Application statics from being set if Application.Initialized is not true 2

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* Simplified usings

* Cleand up curses.
Fixed css

* One proposal

* Proposal 2

* Clean up

* Fixed API docs

* Auto gen list of views

* Auto gen list of views

* More API doc cleanup

* TextValidateField IDesignable

* regen view.md

* Fixed unit test failure

* Clean up

* Fixed CM editor bug

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Navigation Deep Dive

  • What are the visual cues that help the user know which element of an application is receiving keyboard and mouse input (which one has focus)?
  • How does the user change which element of an application has focus?
  • How does the user change which element of an application has focus?
  • What are the visual cues that help the user know what keystrokes will change the focus?
  • What are the visual cues that help the user know what keystrokes will cause action in elements of the application that don't currently have focus?
  • What is the order in which UI elements are traversed when using keyboard navigation?
  • What are the default actions for standard key/mouse input (e.g. Hotkey, Space, Enter, MouseClick)?

See Also

Lexicon & Taxonomy

[!INCLUDE Navigation Lexicon]

Tenets for Terminal.Gui UI Navigation (Unless you know better ones...)

See the Keyboard Tenets as they apply as well.

Tenets higher in the list have precedence over tenets lower in the list.

  • One Focus Per App - It should not be possible to have two views be the "most focused" view in an application.

  • There's Always a Way With The Keyboard - The framework strives to ensure users' wanting to use the keyboard can't get into a situation where some element of the application is not accessible via the keyboard. For example, we have unit tests that ensure built-in Views will all have at least one navigation key that advances focus. Another example: As long as a View with a HotKey is visible and enabled, regardless of view-hierarchy, if the user presses that hotkey, the action defined by the hotkey will happen (and, by default the View that defines it will be focused).

  • Flexible Overrides - The framework makes it easy for navigation changes to be made from code and enables changing of behavior to be done in flexible ways. For example a view can be prevented from getting focus by setting CanFocus to false or overriding OnHasFocusChanging and returning true to cancel.

  • Decouple Concepts - In v1 CanFocus is tightly coupled with HasFocus, TabIndex, TabIndexes, and TabStop and vice-versa. There was a bunch of "magic" logic that automatically attempted to keep these concepts aligned. This resulted in a poorly specified, hard-to-test, and fragile API. In v2 we strive to keep the related navigation concepts decoupled. For example, CanFocus and TabStop are decoupled. A view with CanFocus == true can have TabStop == NoStop and still be focusable with the mouse.

Keyboard Navigation

The majority of the Terminal.Gui Navigation system is dedicated to enabling the keyboard to be used to navigate Views.

Terminal.Gui defines these keys for keyboard navigation:

  • Application.NextTabStopKey (Key.Tab) - Navigates to the next subview that is a TabStop (see below). If there is no next, the first subview that is a TabStop will gain focus.
  • Application.PrevTabStopKey (Key.Tab.WithShift) - Opposite of Application.NextTabStopKey.
  • Key.CursorRight - Operates identically to Application.NextTabStopKey.
  • Key.CursorDown - Operates identically to Application.NextTabStopKey.
  • Key.CursorLeft - Operates identically to Application.PrevTabStopKey.
  • Key.CursorUp - Operates identically to Application.PrevTabStopKey.
  • Application.NextTabGroupKey (Key.F6) - Navigates to the next view in the view-hierarchy that is a TabGroup (see below). If there is no next, the first view that is a TabGroup will gain focus.
  • Application.PrevTabGroupKey (Key.F6.WithShift) - Opposite of Application.NextTabGroupKey.

F6 was chosen to match Windows

These keys are all registered as KeyBindingScope.Application key bindings by Application. Because application-scoped key bindings have the lowest priority, Views can override the behaviors of these keys (e.g. TextView overrides Key.Tab by default, enabling the user to enter \t into text). The AllViews_AtLeastOneNavKey_Leaves unit test ensures all built-in Views have at least one of the above keys that can advance.

HotKeys

See also Keyboard where HotKey is covered more deeply...

HotKeys can be used to navigate across the entire application view-hierarchy. They work independently of Focus. This enables a user to navigate across a complex UI of nested subviews if needed (even in overlapped scenarios). An example use case is the AllViewsTester Scenario.

Additionally, multiple Views in an application (even within the same SuperView) can have the same HotKey. Each press of the HotKey will invoke the next HotKey across the View hierarchy (NOT IMPLEMENTED YET see https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui/issues/3554).

Mouse Navigation

Mouse-based navigation is straightforward in comparison to keyboard: If a view is focusable and the user clicks on it, it gains focus. There are some nuances, though:

  • If a View is focusable, and it has focusable sub-views, what happens when a user clicks on the Border of the View? Which sub-view (if any) will also get focus?

  • If a View is focusable, and it has focusable sub-views, what happens when a user clicks on the ContentArea of the View? Which sub-view (if any) will also get focus?

The answer to both questions is:

If the View was previously focused, the system keeps a record of the SubView that was previously most-focused and restores focus to that SubView (RestoreFocus()).

If the View was not previously focused, AdvanceFocus() is called.

For this to work properly, there must be logic that removes the focus-cache used by RestoreFocus() if something changes that makes the previously-focusable view not focusable (e.g. if Visible has changed).

Application Level Navigation

At the application level, navigation is encapsulated within the @Terminal.Gui.ApplicationNavigation helper class which is publicly exposed via the @Terminal.Gui.App.Application.Navigation property.

@Terminal.Gui.App.ApplicationNavigation.GetFocused gets the most-focused View in the application. Will return null if there is no view with focus (an extremely rare situation). This replaces View.MostFocused in v1.

The @Terminal.Gui.App.ApplicationNavigation.FocusedChanged and @Terminal.Gui.App.ApplicationNavigation.FocusedChanging events are raised when the most-focused View in the application is changing or has changed. FocusedChanged is useful for apps that want to do something with the most-focused view (e.g. see AdornmentsEditor). FocusChanging is useful apps that want to override what view can be focused across an entire app.

The @Terminal.Gui.App.ApplicationNavigation.AdvanceFocus* method causes the focus to advance (forward or backwards) to the next View in the application view-hierarchy, using behavior as a filter.

The implementation is simple:

return Application.Current?.AdvanceFocus (direction, behavior);

This method is called from the Command handlers bound to the application-scoped keybindings created during Application.Init. It is public as a convenience.

This method replaces about a dozen functions in v1 (scattered across Application and Toplevel).

View Level Navigation

@Terminal.Gui.ViewBase.View.AdvanceFocus* is the primary method for developers to cause a view to gain or lose focus.

Various events are raised when a View's focus is changing. For example, @Terminal.Gui.ViewBase.View.HasFocusChanging and @Terminal.Gui.ViewBase.View.HasFocusChanged.

What makes a View focusable?

First, only Views that are visible and enabled can gain focus. Both Visible and Enabled must be true for a view to be focusable.

For visible and enabled Views, the CanFocus property is then used to determine whether the View is focusable. CanFocus must be true for a View to gain focus. However, even if CanFocus is true, other factors can prevent the view from gaining focus...

A visible, enabled, and CanFocus == true view can be focused if the user uses the mouse to clicks on it or if code explicitly calls View.SetFocus(). Of course, the view itself or some other code can cancel the focus (e.g. by overriding OnEnter).

For keyboard navigation, the TabStop property is a filter for which views are focusable from the current most-focused. TabStop has no impact on mouse navigation. TabStop is of type TabBehavior.

  • null - This View is still being initialized; acts as a signal to set_CanFocus to set TabStop to TabBehavior.TabStop as convince for the most common use-case. Equivalent to TabBehavior.NoStop when determining if a view is focusable by the keyboard or not.

  • TabBehavior.NoStop - Prevents the user from using keyboard navigation to cause view (and by definition it's subviews) to gain focus. Note: The view can still be focused using code or the mouse.

  • TabBehavior.TabStop - Indicates a View is a focusable view with no focusable subviews. Application.Next/PrevTabStopKey will advance ONLY through the peer-Views (SuperView.SubViews).

  • TabBehavior.GroupStop - Indicates a View is a focusable container for other focusable views and enables keyboard navigation across these containers. This applies to both tiled and overlapped views. For example, FrameView is a simple view designed to be a visible container of other views tiled scenarios. It has TabStop set to TabBehavior.GroupStop (and Arrangement set to ViewArrangement.Fixed). Likewise, Window is a simple view designed to be a visible container of other views in overlapped scenarios. It has TabStop set to TabBehavior.GroupStop (and Arrangement set to ViewArrangement.Movable | ViewArrangement.Resizable | ViewArrangement.Overlapped). Application.Next/PrevGroupStopKey will advance across all GroupStop views in the application (unless blocked by a NoStop SuperView).

How To Tell if a View has focus? And which view is the most-focused?

View.HasFocus indicates whether the View is focused or not. It is the definitive signal. If the view has no focusable SubViews then this property also indicates the view is the most-focused view in the application.

Setting this property to true has the same effect as calling View.SetFocus (), which also means the focus may not change as a result.

If v.HasFocus == true then

  • All views up v's superview-hierarchy must be focusable.
  • All views up v's superview-hierarchy will also have HasFocus == true.
  • The deepest-subview of v that is focusable will also have HasFocus == true

In other words, v.HasFocus == true does not necessarily mean v is the most-focused view, receiving input. If it has focusable sub-views, one of those (or a further subview) will be the most-focused (Application.Navigation.Focused).

The private bool _hasFocus field backs HasFocus and is the ultimate source of truth whether a View has focus or not.

How does a user tell?

In short: ColorScheme.Focused.

(More needed for HasFocus SuperViews. The current ColorScheme design is such that this is awkward. See Issue #2381)

How to make a View become focused?

The primary public method for developers to cause a view to get focus is View.SetFocus().

Unlike v1, in v2, this method can return false if the focus change doesn't happen (e.g. because the view wasn't focusable, or the focus change was cancelled).

How to make a View become NOT focused?

The typical method to make a view lose focus is to have another View gain focus.

Determining the Most Focused SubView

In v1 View had MostFocused property that traversed up the view-hierarchy returning the last view found with HasFocus == true. In v2, Application.Focused provides the same functionality with less overhead.

How Does View.Add/Remove Work?

In v1, calling super.Add (view) where view.CanFocus == true caused all views up the hierarchy (all SuperViews) to get CanFocus set to true as well.

Also, in v1, if view.CanFocus == true, Add would automatically set TabStop.

In v2, developers need to explicitly set CanFocus for any view in the view-hierarchy where focus is desired. This simplifies the implementation significantly and removes confusing behavior.

In v2, the automatic setting of TabStop in Add is retained because it is not overly complex to do so and is a nice convenience for developers to not have to set both Tabstop and CanFocus. Note we do NOT automatically change CanFocus if TabStop is changed.

Knowing When a View's Focus is Changing

@Terminal.Gui.ViewBase.View.HasFocusChanging and @Terminal.Gui.ViewBase.View.HasFocusChanged are raised when a View's focus is changing.

Built-In Views Interactivity

Keyboard Mouse
Number
of States
Static IsDefault Hotkeys Select
Command
Accept
Command
Hotkey
Command
CanFocus
Click
CanFocus
DblCLick
!CanFocus
Click
RightClick GrabMouse
View 1 Yes No 1 OnSelect OnAccept Focus Focus No
Label 1 Yes No 1 OnSelect OnAccept FocusNext Focus FocusNext No
Button 1 No Yes 1 OnSelect Focus
OnAccept
Focus
OnAccept
HotKey Select No
Checkbox 3 No No 1 OnSelect
Advance
OnAccept OnAccept Select Select No
RadioGroup > 1 No No 2+ Advance Set SelectedItem
OnAccept
Focus
Set SelectedItem
SetFocus
Set _cursor
SetFocus
Set _cursor
No
Slider > 1 No No 1 SetFocusedOption SetFocusedOption
OnAccept
Focus SetFocus
SetFocusedOption
SetFocus
SetFocusedOption
Yes
ListView > 1 No No 1 MarkUnMarkRow OpenSelectedItem
OnAccept
OnAccept SetMark
OnSelectedChanged
OpenSelectedItem
OnAccept
No

Accessibility Tenets

See https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/the-journey-to-accessible-apps-keyboard-accessible/

https://github.com/dotnet/maui/issues/1646