use cursive::{ traits::*, views::{ Checkbox, Dialog, EditView, LinearLayout, ListView, SelectView, TextArea, TextView, }, }; // This example uses a ListView. // // ListView can be used to build forms, with a list of inputs. fn main() { let mut siv = cursive::default(); siv.add_layer( Dialog::new() .title("Please fill out this form") .button("Ok", |s| s.quit()) .content( ListView::new() // Each child is a single-line view with a label .child("Name", EditView::new().fixed_width(10)) .child("Presentation", TextArea::new().min_height(4)) .child( "Receive spam?", Checkbox::new().on_change(|s, checked| { // Enable/Disable the next field depending on this checkbox for name in &["email1", "email2"] { s.call_on_name(name, |view: &mut EditView| { view.set_enabled(checked) }); if checked { s.focus_name("email1").unwrap(); } } }), ) .child( "Email", // Each child must have a height of 1 line, // but we can still combine multiple views! LinearLayout::horizontal() .child( EditView::new() .disabled() .with_name("email1") .fixed_width(15), ) .child(TextView::new("@")) .child( EditView::new() .disabled() .with_name("email2") .fixed_width(10), ), ) // Delimiter currently are just a blank line .delimiter() .child( "Age", // Popup-mode SelectView are small enough to fit here SelectView::new() .popup() .item_str("0-18") .item_str("19-30") .item_str("31-40") .item_str("41+"), ) .with(|list| { // We can also add children procedurally for i in 0..50 { list.add_child( &format!("Item {}", i), EditView::new(), ); } }) .scrollable(), ), ); siv.run(); }