7.12 Panel widget

local 
   P
   Desc=panel(glue:nswe
              td(title:"Panel 1" 
                 label(text:"This is the first panel"))
              td(title:"Panel 2" 
                 label(text:"This is the second panel"))
              handle:P)
in 
   {{QTk.build td(Desc)} show}
   {P addPanel(td(title:"Panel 3" 
                  label(text:"This is the third panel")))}
end 
   

7.12.1 Description

The panel widget is a multi-recipient for frames. One frame can be displayed at a time, the user can switch between time by clicking tabs. Each frame is given a title that appears in its own tab. All tabs are displayed from left to right above the frames. If the width necessary to display all the tabs is greater than the width available, small arrows appears allowing to scroll the tabs. Frames can be defined at creation time, and can also be added or removed dynamically.

7.12.2 Parameter List

Specific Parameters

class colormap height n visual width

Non Specific Parameters

background borderwidth cursor feature font glue handle highlightbackground highlightcolor highlightthickness look onCreation padx pady relief takefocus tooltips

7.12.3 Method List

'raise'

'raise'(1:W): If the W argument is omitted then the command raises the widget so that it is above all of its siblings in the stacking order (it will not be obscured by any siblings and will obscure any siblings that overlap it). If W is specified then it must be a handle to another widget that is either a sibling of this widget or the descendant of a sibling of this widget. In this case the 'raise' command will insert this widget into the stacking order just above W; this could end up either raising or lowering the widget.

addPanel

addPanel(D before:B after:A): Adds a frame to the panel. D must be a record describing a widget. This widget has a supplementary parameter: title:VS. VS must be a virtual string describing the text to display in the tab corresponding to the widget. If the before:B parameter is pecified, B must be a handle to a widget displayed in the panel to insert D just before B, or B must be the atom all to insert D before all other widgets in the panel. If the after:A parameter is pecified, A must be a handle to a widget displayed in the panel to insert D just after A, or A must be the atom all to insert D after all other widgets in the panel. If both before and after are specified, only after is taken into account. If none are specified, after:all is assumed by default.

bind

bind(event:E action:A args:LA append:AP): Specifies an action LA to execute when the event E is triggered.

deletePanel

deletePanel(O): Removes a widget from the panel. O must be a handle to a widget that is in the panel.

get

get(parameter1:Variable1 ... parameterX:VariableX): Obtains the value of one or more parameters. parameterX must be a valid parameter for the widget. VariableX must be free variables that will receive the current value of the parameters.

getFocus

getFocus(force:B): if B is false (or by default): if the application currently has the input focus on the widget's display, this command resets the input focus for the widget's display to the widget. If the application doesn't currently have the input focus on the widget's display, the widget will be remembered as the focus for its top-level; the next time the focus arrives at the top-level, it will be redirected it to the widget. If B is true: sets the focus of the widget's display to the widget, even if the application doesn't currently have the input focus for the display. This command should be used sparingly, if at all. In normal usage, an application should not claim the focus for itself; instead, it should wait for the window manager to give it the focus. B must be a boolean.

getGrabStatus

getGrabStatus(1:V): Binds V to the atom none if there is no grab on the widget, to the atom local if there is a local grab and to global if there is a global grab. V must be a free variable.

lower

lower(1:W): If the W argument is omitted then the command lowers the widget so that it is below all of its siblings in the stacking order (it will be obscured by any siblings and will not obscure any siblings that overlap it). If W is specified then it must be a handle to another widget that is either a sibling of this widget or the descendant of a sibling of this widget. In this case the lower command will insert this widget into the stacking order just below W; this could end up either raising or lowering the widget.

releaseGrab

releaseGrab: Releases the grab on the widget if there is one, otherwise does nothing.

selectPanel

selectPanel(O): Selects a widget to display in the panel. O must be a handle to a widget that is in the panel.

set

set(parameter1:value1 ... parameterX:valueX): Changes the value of one or more parameters. parameterX must be a valid parameter for the widget. valueX must be a valid value for the parameter.

setGrab

setGrab(global:B): Sets a grab on the widget. If B is true then the grab is global, otherwise it is local (B false by default). If a grab was already in effect for this application then it is automatically released. If there is already a grab on the widget and it has the same global/local form as the requested grab, then the command does nothing. Local grab affects only the grabbing application: events will be reported to other applications as if the grab had never occurred. A global grab locks out all applications on the screen, so that only the given subtree of the grabbing application will be sensitive to pointer events (mouse button presses, mouse button releases, pointer motions, window entries, and window exits). During global grabs the window manager will not receive pointer events either. Warning: whe a grab is set, it is define for the whole Oz process so that it will prevent the user to do input to other windows as well. Moreover a grab is still effective even if the window that contains the grabbed widgets is hidden. B must be a boolean.

winfo

winfo(parameter1:value1 ... parameterX:valueX): This commands works like the get method, but for window-related information. For more details, see Section 8.9.

7.12.4 Detailed Parameters List

class

class:VS: Specifies a class for the window. This class will be used when querying the option database for the window's other options, and it will also be used later for other purposes such as bindings. This option can be specified at creation time only. VS must be a virtual string.

colormap

colormap:V: Specifies a colormap to use for the window. The value may be either the atom new, in which case a new colormap is created for the window and its children, or the handle of another window (which must be on the same screen and have the same visual as this widget), in which case the new window will use the colormap from the specified window. If the colormap option is not specified, the new window uses the same colormap as its parent. This option can be specified at creation time only.

height

height:P: Specifies the desired height for the window. If this option is less than or equal to zero then the window will not request any size at all. P must be a valid screen distance (see Section 8.6).

n

n:R: With n starting at 1 and going up one by one. These parameters are valid at creation time only. Specifies a widget to place inside the frame. R must be a record describing a widget. In this particular case, the record has a supplementary parameter: title:VS. The virtual string VS specifies the text that is displayed in the tab associated with the widget.

background

background:C: or bg:C: Specifies the normal background color to use when displaying the widget. C must be a valid color (see Section 8.2).

borderwidth

borderwidth:P: Specifies a non-negative value indicating the width of the 3-D border to draw around the outside of the widget (if such a border is being drawn; the relief option typically determines this). The value may also be used when drawing 3-D effects in the interior of the widget. P must be a valid screen distance (see Section 8.6).

cursor

cursor:A: Specifies the mouse cursor to be used for the widget. A must be a valid cursor (see Section 8.7)

feature

feature:A: Specifies a feature name for the container object to reference the object controlling this widget. For more details, see Section 4.2. A must be an atom.

font

font:F: Specifies the font to use when drawing text inside the widget. This parameter can't be get at runtime, however it can be set. F must be a valid font (see Section 8.8)

glue

glue:A: Specifies how a widget must fit in its own available place. A must be an atom that is any combination of n, s, w and e. If a direction is specified, the corresponding border is glued to its neighbor or border of the frame if there is no neighbor. If a direction is not specified, the corresponding border if such that the widget takes just the width or height it needs to draw itself. If none of opposite directions is specified, the widget is centered. For more details, see Section 4.1.

handle

handle:V: Specifies a variable to reference the object controlling this widget. This variable is bound when the window is built. For more details, see Section 4.2. V must be a free variable.

highlightbackground

highlightbackground:C: Specifies the color to display in the traversal highlight region when the widget does not have the input focus. C must be a valid color (see Section 8.2)

highlightcolor

highlightcolor:C: Specifies the color to use for the traversal highlight rectangle that is drawn around the widget when it has the input focus. C must be a valid color (see Section 8.2)

highlightthickness

highlightthickness:P: Specifies a non-negative value indicating the width of the highlight rectangle to draw around the outside of the widget when it has the input focus. If the value is zero, no focus highlight is drawn around the widget. P must be a valid screen distance (see Section 8.6).

look

look:L: Specifies a look to use for the widget. A look specifies default values for the parameters of widgets. This parameter can be specified at creation time only. Moreover changing a look will not change the appearance of widgets that are already displayed with that look. See Section 5.1 for more details.

onCreation

onCreation:P: When a widget is created, for example by QTk.build, this parameter specifies an action to execute right after the widget has been created, but before returning from the build instruction. It is usefull if one needs the handle of the widget to initialize it in ways not permitted by its description record (for example binding the Enter or Leave mouse events).

padx

padx:P: Specifies how much horizontal external padding to leave on each side of the widget. This space is added outside the widget border. P must be a valid screen distance (see Section 8.6)

pady

pady:P: Specifies how much vertical external padding to leave on each side of the widget. This space is added outside the widget border. P must be a valid screen distance (see Section 8.6)

relief

relief:A: Specifies the 3-D effect desired for the widget. Must be one of these atoms: raised, sunken, flat, ridge, solid or groove. The value indicates how the interior of the widget should appear relative to its exterior; for example, raised means the interior of the widget should appear to protrude from the screen, relative to the exterior of the widget.

takefocus

takefocus:B: Determines whether the window accepts the focus during keyboard traversal (e.g., Tab and Shift-Tab). Before setting the focus to a window, the traversal mechanims consult the value of the takeFocus option. A value of false means that the widget should be skipped entirely during keyboard traversal. true means that the widget should receive the input focus as long as it is viewable (it and all of its ancestors are mapped). B must be a boolean.

tooltips

tooltips:VS: Specifies a tooltip for the widget. A tooltip is a small message that appears when the mouse cursor if left still over the widget for a while. If VS is set to nil, no tooltip will appear at all. VS must be a virtual string.

visual

visual:A: Specifies visual information for the new window. A must be one of the following atoms: directcolor, grayscale, greyscale, pseudocolor, staticcolor, staticgray, staticgrey, or truecolor. If this option is not specified, the new window will use the same visual as its parent. This option can be specified at creation time only.

width

width:P: Specifies the desired width for the window. If this option is less than or equal to zero then the window will not request any size at all. P must be a valid screen distance (see Section 8.6).


Donatien Grolaux
Version 1.3.0 (20040413)