
This section describes how you can add a text entry field to your interface.
This section discusses the ability to add text entry fields
to your dialog box. Text entry fields are created with the cx-create-text-entry macro. The text of a text entry
field can be set using the cx-set-text-entry macro, and can be obtained using the cx-show-text-entry macro.
This section explains the arguments used in the various text entry field macros
(cx-create-text-entry parent label row column)
| Argument | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| parent | object | The name of the table that you are adding the text entry field to |
| label | string | The name of the text entry field to be displayed on the GUI |
| row | symbol/int | When added to a table, signifies the row that the text entry field is added to |
| column | symbol/int | When added to a table, signifies the column that the text entry field is added to |
Note: The row and column attributes are optional. If you leave out one or both of these attributes the text entry field will be added to the first row/column of the parent attribute and overwrite anything that is already in that spot.
(cx-set-text-entry text-var value)
| Argument | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| text-var | object | The variable you used to create the text entry field |
| value | string | The value you want to set the text entry field to |
This example shows how the cx-set-text-entry and cx-show-text-entry macros work. Once
the text entry field has been created, the initial value of the field
is set to Starting text via the statement (cx-set-text-entry txtField "Starting text"). Next,
the value of a random string isString is
set to This is different text via the (set! isString "This is different text") statement.
After isString is set to This
is different text, it is next set to the value of the
text entry field through the use of a cx-show-text-entry statement.
Finally, the value of the text entry field is set to the value
of isString. Since the text entry field says Starting text when the dialog box is opened, we know
that the cx-show-text-entry statement works
because it changed the value of isString to Starting text. This dialog box does not do anything
when the button is clicked because we have
substituted Boolean values for the apply-cb and update-cb arguments, which would normally
be function calls. For more information on the apply-cb and update-cb functions, see cx-create-panel.

(define (apply-cb) #t) (define update-cb #f) (define table) (define txtField) (define isString) (define my-dialog-box (cx-create-panel "My Dialog Box" apply-cb update-cb)) (set! table (cx-create-table my-dialog-box "This is an example Dialog Box")) (set! txtField (cx-create-text-entry table "Text Entry Field")) (cx-set-text-entry txtField "Starting text") (set! isString "This is different text") (set! isString (cx-show-text-entry txtField)) (cx-set-text-entry txtField isString) (cx-show-panel my-dialog-box)
To view additional examples of string entry fields, see Comprehensive Examples.