Someone emailed me directly about a slider question for text-list.
Unfortunately I lost the message when my machine crashed. So if the
sender happens to be subscribed to this list - you're best off posting
your question here - it is not as likely to be lost! :^)

Nevertheless, I think it was something like  - given an element how do
you set the slider to show it?

To which I believe the answer is that you need to ensure the textual
part is scrolled properly and the slider can then be synchronised with
that change.

In the text-list style (TL) there is a field TL/LC ("line count") that
holds the number of lines that can be displayed. Another field TL/SN
(perhaps "scroll number") that is equals the number of lines scrolled
off the top.

To be consistent with the default text-list functionality, TL/SN should
be less than or equal to (1 + length? head TL/LINES)

Finally to change the slider position modify TL/SLD/DATA.

This example code will scroll the line you click on to the top and
synchronise the slider to match. 

tl-scroll-to: function [
    face line-num
][max-scroll-num][
    max-scroll-num: (1 + length? head face/lines) - face/lc
    face/sn: line-num - 1
    face/sld/data: face/sn / max-scroll-num
    show face
]

view layout [
    text-list 200x50 data copy system/locale/months [
        if not empty? face/picked [
            num: index? find face/lines first face/picked
            tl-scroll-to face num
        ]
    ]
]

Brett.

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