Maintainer | gtk2hs-users@lists.sourceforge.net |
---|---|
Stability | provisional |
Portability | portable (depends on GHC) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
a widget for detachable window portions
- data HandleBox
- class BinClass o => HandleBoxClass o
- castToHandleBox :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> HandleBox
- gTypeHandleBox :: GType
- toHandleBox :: HandleBoxClass o => o -> HandleBox
- handleBoxNew :: IO HandleBox
- data ShadowType
- handleBoxSetShadowType :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> ShadowType -> IO ()
- handleBoxGetShadowType :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO ShadowType
- data PositionType
- handleBoxSetHandlePosition :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> PositionType -> IO ()
- handleBoxGetHandlePosition :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO PositionType
- handleBoxSetSnapEdge :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> PositionType -> IO ()
- handleBoxGetSnapEdge :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO PositionType
- handleBoxShadowType :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self ShadowType
- handleBoxHandlePosition :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self PositionType
- handleBoxSnapEdge :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self PositionType
- handleBoxSnapEdgeSet :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self Bool
- onChildAttached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self)
- afterChildAttached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self)
- onChildDetached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self)
- afterChildDetached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self)
Detail
The HandleBox
widget allows a portion of a window to be "torn off".
It is a bin widget which displays its child and a handle that the user can
drag to tear off a separate window (the float window) containing the child
widget. A thin ghost is drawn in the original location of the handlebox. By
dragging the separate window back to its original location, it can be
reattached.
When reattaching, the ghost and float window, must be aligned along one of the edges, the snap edge. This either can be specified by the application programmer explicitely, or Gtk+ will pick a reasonable default based on the handle position.
To make detaching and reattaching the handlebox as minimally confusing as
possible to the user, it is important to set the snap edge so that the snap
edge does not move when the handlebox is deattached. For instance, if the
handlebox is packed at the bottom of a VBox, then when the handlebox is
detached, the bottom edge of the handlebox's allocation will remain fixed as
the height of the handlebox shrinks, so the snap edge should be set to
PosBottom
.
Class Hierarchy
Types
class BinClass o => HandleBoxClass o Source
castToHandleBox :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> HandleBox Source
toHandleBox :: HandleBoxClass o => o -> HandleBox Source
Constructors
handleBoxNew :: IO HandleBox Source
Create a new handle box.
Methods
data ShadowType Source
Shadow types
handleBoxSetShadowType :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> ShadowType -> IO () Source
Sets the type of shadow to be drawn around the border of the handle box.
:: HandleBoxClass self | |
=> self | |
-> IO ShadowType | returns the type of shadow currently drawn around the handle box. |
Gets the type of shadow drawn around the handle box. See
handleBoxSetShadowType
.
data PositionType Source
Position a scale's value is drawn relative to the trough
handleBoxSetHandlePosition Source
:: HandleBoxClass self | |
=> self | |
-> PositionType |
|
-> IO () |
Sets the side of the handlebox where the handle is drawn.
handleBoxGetHandlePosition Source
:: HandleBoxClass self | |
=> self | |
-> IO PositionType | returns the current handle position. |
Gets the handle position of the handle box. See
handleBoxSetHandlePosition
.
handleBoxSetSnapEdge :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> PositionType -> IO () Source
Sets the snap edge of the HandleBox. The snap edge is the edge of the detached child that must be aligned with the corresponding edge of the "ghost" left behind when the child was detached to reattach the torn-off window. Usually, the snap edge should be chosen so that it stays in the same place on the screen when the handlebox is torn off.
If the snap edge is not set, then an appropriate value will be guessed
from the handle position. If the handle position is PosRight
or PosLeft
,
then the snap edge will be PosTop
, otherwise it will be PosLeft
.
handleBoxGetSnapEdge :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO PositionType Source
Gets the edge used for determining reattachment of the handle box. See
handleBoxSetSnapEdge
.
Attributes
handleBoxShadowType :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self ShadowType Source
Appearance of the shadow that surrounds the container.
Default value: ShadowEtchedOut
handleBoxHandlePosition :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self PositionType Source
Position of the handle relative to the child widget.
Default value: PosLeft
handleBoxSnapEdge :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self PositionType Source
Side of the handlebox that's lined up with the docking point to dock the handlebox.
Default value: PosTop
handleBoxSnapEdgeSet :: HandleBoxClass self => Attr self Bool Source
Whether to use the value from the snap_edge property or a value derived from handle_position.
Default value: False
Signals
onChildAttached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
This signal is emitted when the contents of the handlebox are reattached to the main window.
afterChildAttached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
This signal is emitted when the contents of the handlebox are reattached to the main window.
onChildDetached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
This signal is emitted when the contents of the handlebox are detached from the main window.
afterChildDetached :: HandleBoxClass self => self -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
This signal is emitted when the contents of the handlebox are detached from the main window.