NAME
Tickit::Widget::Layout::Desktop - provides a holder for "desktop-like" widget behaviour
VERSION
Version 0.004
METHODS
position_is_maximise
Returns true if this location is the maximise button.
position_is_close
Returns true if this location is the close button.
mouse_press
Override mouse click events to mark this window as active before continuing with the usual move/resize detection logic.
Provides click-to-raise and click-to-focus behaviour.
with_rb
Runs the given coderef with a Tickit::RenderBuffer, saving and restoring the context around the call.
Returns $self.
content_rect
Represents the inner area of this window, i.e. the content without the frame.
render_to_rb
Returns $self.
change_geometry
Override geometry changes to allow welding and constraints.
We have a set of rules for each widget, of the followin form:
{
left => [
left => $w1,
right => $w2,
],
top => [
top => $w2
]
}
If the left edge changes, the left edge of $w1 and the right edge of $w2 would move by the same amount.
If the top changes, the top of $w2 would move by the same amount
That's about it. The idea is that edges can be "joined", meaning that resizing applies to multiple widgets at once.
INHERITED METHODS
- Tickit::WidgetRole::Movable
-
export_subs_for, mouse_drag, mouse_release, move, on_mouse, position_is_corner, position_is_edge, position_is_title, resize_from_corner, resize_from_edge, start_moving, start_resize_from_corner, start_resize_from_edge
- Tickit::WidgetRole
- Tickit::SingleChildWidget
- Tickit::ContainerWidget
-
child_opts, child_resized, find_child, focus_next, remove, set_child_opts, window_lost
- Tickit::Widget
-
get_style_pen, get_style_text, get_style_values, key_focus_next_after, key_focus_next_before, on_pen_changed, parent, pen, redraw, requested_cols, requested_lines, requested_size, resized, set_parent, set_pen, set_requested_size, set_style, set_style_tag, set_window, style_classes, take_focus, window
AUTHOR
Tom Molesworth <cpan@perlsite.co.uk>
LICENSE
Copyright Tom Molesworth 2012-2014. Licensed under the same terms as Perl itself.