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diff --git a/documentation/Fl_Tile.html b/documentation/Fl_Tile.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8918cc2f0..000000000 --- a/documentation/Fl_Tile.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> - <TITLE>Fl_Tile</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - -<H2><A name=Fl_Tile>class Fl_Tile</A></H2> - -<HR> - -<H3>Class Hierarchy</H3> - -<UL><PRE> -<A href=Fl_Group.html#Fl_Group>Fl_Group</A> - | - +----<B>Fl_Tile</B> -</PRE></UL> - -<H3>Include Files</H3> - -<UL><PRE> -#include <FL/Fl_Tile.H> -</PRE></UL> - -<H3>Description</H3> - -<P>The <TT>Fl_Tile</TT> class lets you resize the children by dragging -the border between them: - -<P ALIGN=CENTER><IMG src="Fl_Tile.gif" ALT="Fl_Tile widget."></P> - -<P>For the tiling to work correctly, the children of an -<TT>Fl_Tile</TT> must cover the entire area of the widget, but not -overlap. This means that all children must touch each -other at their edges, and no gaps can't be left inside the -<TT>Fl_Tile</TT>. - -<P><TT>Fl_Tile</TT> does not normailly draw any graphics of its own. -The "borders" which can be seen in the snapshot above -are actually part of the children. Their boxtypes have been set -to <TT>FL_DOWN_BOX</TT> creating the impression of -"ridges" where the boxes touch. What you see are -actually two adjacent <TT>FL_DOWN_BOX</TT>'s drawn next to each -other. All neighboring widgets share the same edge - the widget's -thick borders make it appear as though the widgets aren't actually -touching, but they are. If the edges of adjacent widgets do not -touch, then it will be impossible to drag the corresponding -edges.</P> - -<P><TT>Fl_Tile</TT> allows objects to be resized to zero dimensions. -To prevent this you can use the <TT>resizable()</TT> to limit where -corners can be dragged to.</P> - -<P>Even though objects can be resized to zero sizes, they must -initially have non-zero sizes so the <TT>Fl_Tile</TT> can figure out -their layout. If desired, call <TT>position()</TT> after creating the -children but before displaying the window to set the borders where you -want.</P> - -<H3>Methods</H3> -<UL> -<LI><A href=#Fl_Tile.Fl_Tile>Fl_Tile</A></LI> -<LI><A href=#Fl_Tile.~Fl_Tile>~Fl_Tile</A></LI> -<LI><A href=#Fl_Tile.position>position</A></LI> -<LI><A href=#Fl_Tile.resizeable>resizeable</A></LI> -</UL> -<H4><A name=Fl_Tile.Fl_Tile>Fl_Tile::Fl_Tile(int x, int y, int w, int -h, const char *label = 0)</A></H4> - Creates a new <TT>Fl_Tile</TT> widget using the given position, size, -and label string. The default boxtype is <TT>FL_NO_BOX</TT>. -<H4><A name=Fl_Tile.~Fl_Tile>virtual Fl_Tile::~Fl_Tile()</A></H4> - The destructor <I>also deletes all the children</I>. This allows a -whole tree to be deleted at once, without having to keep a pointer to -all the children in the user code. A kludge has been done so the <TT> -Fl_Tile</TT> and all of it's children can be automatic (local) -variables, but you must declare the <TT>Fl_Tile</TT> <I>first</I>, so -that it is destroyed last. -<H4><A name=Fl_Tile.position>void Fl_Tile::position(from_x, from_y, -to_x, to_y)</A></H4> - Drag the intersection at <TT>from_x,from_y</TT> to <TT>to_x,to_y</TT>. - This redraws all the necessary children. -<H4><A name=Fl_Tile.resizeable>void Fl_Tile::resizable(Fl_Widget &w)<BR> -void Fl_Tile::resizable(Fl_Widget *w)</A></H4> -The "resizable" child widget (which should be invisible) limits where the -border can be dragged to. If you don't set it, it will be possible to -drag the borders right to the edge, and thus resize objects on the edge -to zero width or height. The <TT>resizable()</TT> widget is not -resized by dragging any borders. -</BODY></HTML> |
