NAME
LibUI::Group - Control Container that Adds a Label to the Contained Child Control
SYNOPSIS
use LibUI ':all';
use LibUI::Group;
use LibUI::HBox;
use LibUI::Window;
use LibUI::ColorButton;
use LibUI::Label;
Init && die;
my $window = LibUI::Window->new( 'Hi', 320, 100, 0 );
$window->setMargined( 1 );
my $group = LibUI::Group->new('Color Pickers');
my $box = LibUI::HBox->new;
my $cbtn_l = LibUI::ColorButton->new();
my $cbtn_r = LibUI::ColorButton->new();
sub colorChanged {
warn sprintf '#%02X%02X%02X%02X', map { $_ * 255 } shift->color();
}
$cbtn_l->onChanged( \&colorChanged, $cbtn_l );
$cbtn_r->onChanged( \&colorChanged, $cbtn_r );
$box->append( $_, 1 ) for $cbtn_l, $cbtn_r;
$group->setChild($box);
$window->setChild($group);
$window->onClosing(
sub {
Quit();
return 1;
},
undef
);
$window->show;
Main();
DESCRIPTION
A LibUI::Group object represents a control container that adds a label to the contained child control.
This control is a great way of grouping related controls in combination with LibUI::HBox and LibUI::VBox.
A visual box will or will not be drawn around the child control dependent on the underlying OS implementation.
Functions
Not a lot here but... well, it's just a tab box.
new( ... )
my $grp = LibUI::Group->new( 'Login' );
Creates a new LibUI::Group.
margined( )
if( $grp->margined( ) ) {
...;
}
Returns whether or not the group has a margin.
setMargined( ... )
$grp->setMargined( 1 );
Sets whether or not the group has a margin.
The margin size is determined by the OS defaults.
Expected parameters include:
setChild( ... )
$grp->append( $box );
Sets the group's child.
Expected parameters include:
delete( ... )
$grp->delete( $index );
Removes the control at $index
.
Note: The control is neither destroyed nor freed.
title( )
my $text = $grp->title( );
Returns the group title.
setTitle( ... )
$grp->setTitle( $text . '*' );
Sets the group title.
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Sanko Robinson.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Sanko Robinson <sanko@cpan.org>