View Source wxStaticLine (wx v2.4.2)
Functions for wxStaticLine class
A static line is just a line which may be used in a dialog to separate the groups of controls.
The line may be only vertical or horizontal. Moreover, not all ports (notably not wxGTK) support specifying the transversal direction of the line (e.g. height for a horizontal line) so for maximal portability you should specify it as wxDefaultCoord.
Styles
This class supports the following styles:
See: wxStaticBox
This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxControl
wxWindow
wxEvtHandler
wxWidgets docs: wxStaticLine
Summary
Functions
Creates the static line for two-step construction.
Destroys the object.
This static function returns the size which will be given to the smaller dimension of the static line, i.e.
Returns true if the line is vertical, false if horizontal.
Default constructor.
Constructor, creating and showing a static line.
Types
-type wxStaticLine() :: wx:wx_object().
Functions
-spec create(This, Parent) -> boolean() when This :: wxStaticLine(), Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow().
-spec create(This, Parent, [Option]) -> boolean() when This :: wxStaticLine(), Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow(), Option :: {id, integer()} | {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} | {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} | {style, integer()}.
Creates the static line for two-step construction.
See new/2
for further details.
-spec destroy(This :: wxStaticLine()) -> ok.
Destroys the object.
-spec getDefaultSize() -> integer().
This static function returns the size which will be given to the smaller dimension of the static line, i.e.
its height for a horizontal line or its width for a vertical one.
-spec isVertical(This) -> boolean() when This :: wxStaticLine().
Returns true if the line is vertical, false if horizontal.
-spec new() -> wxStaticLine().
Default constructor.
-spec new(Parent) -> wxStaticLine() when Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow().
-spec new(Parent, [Option]) -> wxStaticLine() when Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow(), Option :: {id, integer()} | {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} | {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} | {style, integer()}.
Constructor, creating and showing a static line.
See: create/3