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Prima::Sliders(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
Prima::Sliders(3) |
Prima::Sliders - sliding bars, spin buttons and input lines, dial widget etc.
The module is a set of widget classes, with one common property; - all of these
provide input and / or output of an integer value. This property unites the
following set of class hierarchies:
Prima::AbstractSpinButton
Prima::SpinButton
Prima::AltSpinButton
Prima::SpinEdit
Prima::Gauge
Prima::PrigressBar
Prima::AbstractSlider
Prima::Slider
Prima::CircularSlider
Provides a generic interface to spin-button class functionality, which includes
range definition properties and events. Neither
"Prima::AbstractSpinButton", nor its
descendants store the integer value. These provide a mere possibility for the
user to send incrementing or decrementing commands.
The class is not usable directly.
- state INTEGER
- Internal state, reflects widget modal state, for example, is set to
non-zero when the user performs a mouse drag action. The exact meaning of
"state" is defined in the descendant
classes.
- Increment DELTA
- Called when the user presses a part of a widget that is responsible for
incrementing or decrementing commands. DELTA is an integer value,
indicating how the associated value must be modified.
- TrackEnd
- Called when the user finished the mouse transaction.
A rectangular spin button, consists of three parts, divided horizontally. The
upper and the lower parts are push-buttons associated with singular increment
and decrement commands. The middle part, when dragged by mouse, fires
"Increment" events with delta value, based
on a vertical position of the mouse pointer.
A rectangular spin button, consists of two push-buttons, associated with
singular increment and decrement command. Comparing to
"Prima::SpinButton", the class is less
functional but has more stylish look.
The class is a numerical input line, paired with a spin button. The input line
value can be change three ways - either as a direct traditional keyboard
input, or as spin button actions, or as mouse wheel response. The class
provides value storage and range selection properties.
- circulate BOOLEAN
- Selects the value modification rule when the increment or decrement action
hits the range. If 1, the value is changed to the opposite limit value (
for example, if value is 100 in range 2-100, and the user clicks on
'increment' button, the value is changed to 2 ).
If 0, the value does not change.
Default value: 0
- editClass STRING
- Assigns an input line class.
Create-only property.
Default value:
"Prima::InputLine"
- editDelegations ARRAY
- Assigns the input line list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
- editProfile HASH
- Assigns hash of properties, passed to the input line during the creation.
Create-only property.
- max INTEGER
- Sets the upper limit for "value".
Default value: 100.
- min INTEGER
- Sets the lower limit for "value".
Default value: 0
- pageStep INTEGER
- Determines the multiplication factor for incrementing/decrementing actions
of the mouse wheel.
Default value: 10
- spinClass STRING
- Assigns a spin-button class.
Create-only property.
Default value:
"Prima::AltSpinButton"
- spinProfile ARRAY
- Assigns the spin-button list of delegated notifications.
Create-only property.
- spinDelegations HASH
- Assigns hash of properties, passed to the spin-button during the creation.
Create-only property.
- step INTEGER
- Determines the multiplication factor for incrementing/decrementing actions
of the spin-button.
Default value: 1
- value INTEGER
- Selects integer value in range from
"min" to
"max", reflected in the input line.
Default value: 0.
- set_bounds MIN, MAX
- Simultaneously sets both "min" and
"max" values.
- Change
- Called when "value" is changed.
An output-only widget class, displays a progress bar and an eventual percentage
string. Useful as a progress indicator.
- indent INTEGER
- Selects width of a border around the widget.
Default value: 1
- max INTEGER
- Sets the upper limit for "value".
Default value: 100.
- min INTEGER
- Sets the lower limit for "value".
Default value: 0
- relief INTEGER
- Selects the style of a border around the widget. Can be one of the
following "gr::XXX" constants:
gr::Sink - 3d sunken look
gr::Border - uniform black border
gr::Raise - 3d risen look
Default value:
"gr::Sink".
- threshold INTEGER
- Selects the threshold value used to determine if the changes to
"value" are reflected immediately or
deferred until the value is changed more significantly. When 0, all calls
to "value" result in an immediate
repaint request.
Default value: 0
- value INTEGER
- Selects integer value between "min" and
"max", reflected in the progress bar and
eventual text.
Default value: 0.
- vertical BOOLEAN
- If 1, the widget is drawn vertically, and the progress bar moves from
bottom to top. If 0, the widget is drawn horizontally, and the progress
bar moves from left to right.
Default value: 0
- set_bounds MIN, MAX
- Simultaneously sets both "min" and
"max" values.
- Stringify VALUE, REF
- Converts integer VALUE into a string format and puts into REF scalar
reference. Default stringifying conversion is identical to
"sprintf("%2d%%")" one.
Displays a progress bar
- max INTEGER
- Sets the upper limit for "value".
Default value: 100.
- min INTEGER
- Sets the lower limit for "value".
Default value: 0
- value INTEGER
- Selects integer value between "min" and
"max", reflected in the progress bar and
eventual text.
Default value: 0.
- set_bounds MIN, MAX
- Simultaneously sets both "min" and
"max" values.
The class provides basic functionality of a sliding bar, equipped with tick
marks. Tick marks are supposed to be drawn alongside the main sliding axis or
circle and provide visual feedback for the user.
The class is not usable directly.
- autoTrack BOOLEAN
- A boolean flag, selects the way notifications execute when the user
mouse-drags the sliding bar. If 1,
"Change" notification is executed as
soon as "value" is changed. If 0,
"Change" is deferred until the user
finished the mouse drag; instead,
"Track" notification is executed when
the bar is moved.
This property can be used when the action, called on
"Change" performs very slow, so the
eventual fast mouse interactions would not thrash down the program.
Default value: 1
- increment INTEGER
- A step range value, used in "scheme" for
marking the key ticks. See scheme for details.
Default value: 10
- max INTEGER
- Sets the upper limit for "value".
Default value: 100.
- min INTEGER
- Sets the lower limit for "value".
Default value: 0
- readOnly BOOLEAN
- If 1, the use cannot change the value by moving the bar or otherwise.
Default value: 0
- ticks ARRAY
- Selects the tick marks representation along the sliding axis or circle.
ARRAY consists of hashes, each for one tick. The hash must contain at
least "value" key, with integer value.
The two additional keys, "height" and
"text", select the height of a tick mark
in pixels and the text drawn near the mark, correspondingly.
If ARRAY is "undef", no
ticks are drawn.
- scheme INTEGER
- "scheme" is a property, that creates a
set of tick marks using one of the predefined scale designs, selected by
"ss::XXX" constants. Each constant
produces different scale; some make use of
"increment" integer property, which
selects a step by which the additional text marks are drawn. As an
example, "ss::Thermometer" design with
default "min",
"max", and
"increment" values would look like that:
0 10 20 100
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The module defines the following constants:
ss::Axis - 5 minor ticks per increment
ss::Gauge - 1 tick per increment
ss::StdMinMax - 2 ticks at the ends of the bar
ss::Thermometer - 10 minor ticks per increment, longer text ticks
When "tick" property is set,
"scheme" is reset to
"undef".
- snap BOOLEAN
- If 1, "value" cannot accept values that
are not on the tick scale. When set such a value, it is rounded to the
closest tick mark. If 0, "value" can
accept any integer value in range from
"min" to
"max".
Default value: 0
- step INTEGER
- Integer delta for singular increment / decrement commands and a threshold
for "value" when
"snap" value is 0.
Default value: 1
- value INTEGER
- Selects integer value between "min" and
"max" and the corresponding sliding bar
position.
Default value: 0.
- Change
- Called when "value" value is changed,
with one exception: if the user moves the sliding bar while
"autoTrack" is 0,
"Track" notification is called
instead.
- Track
- Called when the user moves the sliding bar while
"autoTrack" value is 0; this
notification is a substitute to
"Change".
Presents a linear sliding bar, movable along a linear shaft.
- borderWidth INTEGER
- In horizontal mode, sets extra margin space between the slider line and
the widget boundaries. Can be used for fine tuning of displaying text
labels from <ticks()>, where the default spacing (0) or
spacing procedure (drop overlapping labels) is not enough.
- ribbonStrip BOOLEAN
- If 1, the parts of shaft are painted with different colors, to increase
visual feedback. If 0, the shaft is painted with single default background
color.
Default value: 0
- shaftBreadth INTEGER
- Breadth of the shaft in pixels.
Default value: 6
- tickAlign INTEGER
- One of "tka::XXX" constants, that
correspond to the situation of tick marks:
tka::Normal - ticks are drawn on the left or on the top of the shaft
tka::Alternative - ticks are drawn on the right or at the bottom of the shaft
tka::Dual - ticks are drawn both ways
The ticks orientation ( left or top, right or bottom ) is
dependant on "vertical" property
value.
Default value:
"tka::Normal"
- vertical BOOLEAN
- If 1, the widget is drawn vertically, and the slider moves from bottom to
top. If 0, the widget is drawn horizontally, and the slider moves from
left to right.
Default value: 0
- pos2info X, Y
- Translates integer coordinates pair ( X, Y ) into the value corresponding
to the scale, and returns three scalars:
- info INTEGER
- If "undef", the user-driven positioning
is not possible ( "min" equals to
"max" ).
If 1, the point is located on the slider.
If 0, the point is outside the slider.
- value INTEGER
- If "info" is 0 or 1, contains the
corresponding "value".
- aperture INTEGER
- Offset in pixels along the shaft axis.
Presents a slider widget with the dial and two increment / decrement buttons.
The tick marks are drawn around the perimeter of the dial; current value is
displayed in the center of the dial.
- buttons BOOLEAN
- If 1, the increment / decrement buttons are shown at the bottom of the
dial, and the user can change the value either by the dial or by the
buttons. If 0, the buttons are not shown.
Default values: 0
- stdPointer BOOLEAN
- Determines the style of a value indicator ( pointer ) on the dial. If 1,
it is drawn as a black triangular mark. If 0, it is drawn as a small
circular knob.
Default value: 0
- offset2data VALUE
- Converts integer value in range from
"min" to
"max" into the corresponding angle, and
return two real values: cosine and sine of the angle.
- offset2pt X, Y, VALUE, RADIUS
- Converts integer value in range from
"min" to
"max" into the point coordinates, with
the RADIUS and dial center coordinates X and Y. Return the calculated
point coordinates as two integers in (X,Y) format.
- xy2val X, Y
- Converts widget coordinates X and Y into value in range from
"min" to
"max", and return two scalars: the value
and the boolean flag, which is set to 1 if the (X,Y) point is inside the
dial circle, and 0 otherwise.
- Stringify VALUE, REF
- Converts integer VALUE into a string format and puts into REF scalar
reference. The resulting string is displayed in the center of the dial.
Default conversion routine simply copies VALUE to REF as
is.
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>, Anton Berezin
<tobez@tobez.org>.
Prima, examples/fontdlg.pl
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