pub struct PanelBuilder {
top_level: Widget,
horiz: HorizontalAlignment,
vert: VerticalAlignment,
dims_x: PanelDims,
dims_y: PanelDims,
ignore_initial_events: bool,
}
Fields
top_level: Widget
horiz: HorizontalAlignment
vert: VerticalAlignment
dims_x: PanelDims
dims_y: PanelDims
ignore_initial_events: bool
Implementations
sourceimpl PanelBuilder
impl PanelBuilder
pub fn build(self, ctx: &mut EventCtx<'_>) -> Panel
pub fn build_custom(self, ctx: &mut EventCtx<'_>) -> Panel
pub fn aligned(
self,
horiz: HorizontalAlignment,
vert: VerticalAlignment
) -> PanelBuilder
pub fn aligned_pair(
self,
pair: (HorizontalAlignment, VerticalAlignment)
) -> PanelBuilder
pub fn dims_width(self, dims: PanelDims) -> PanelBuilder
pub fn dims_height(self, dims: PanelDims) -> PanelBuilder
pub fn exact_size_percent(self, x: usize, y: usize) -> PanelBuilder
sourcepub fn ignore_initial_events(self) -> PanelBuilder
pub fn ignore_initial_events(self) -> PanelBuilder
When a panel is built, a fake, “no-op” mouseover event is immediately fired, to let all
widgets initially pick up the position of the mouse. Normally this event should only
produce Outcome::Nothing
, since other outcomes will be lost – there’s no way for the
caller to see that first outcome.
If a caller expects this first mouseover to possibly produce an outcome, they can call this and avoid the assertion.
Auto Trait Implementations
impl !RefUnwindSafe for PanelBuilder
impl !Send for PanelBuilder
impl !Sync for PanelBuilder
impl Unpin for PanelBuilder
impl !UnwindSafe for PanelBuilder
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