Splitter"
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Splitter
Employment/Purpose
An element which should appear before or after an element inside a box (Box, Vbox and Hbox).
When the splitter is dragged, the sibling elements of the splitter are resized. If getCollapse() is true, a grippy in placed inside the splitter, and one sibling element of the splitter is collapsed when the grippy is clicked. If the Splitter is used in a context that allows resizing, it will be draggable. To make it collapsible only, it can be used in a different context, e.g. with Borderlayout.
Example
<hbox spacing="0" width="100%">
<vbox height="200px">
Column 1-1: The left-top box. To know whether a splitter is collapsed,
you can listen to the onOpen event.
<splitter collapse="after" />
Column 1-2: You can enforce to open or collapse programming by calling
setOpen method.
</vbox>
<splitter collapse="before" />
Column 2: Whether a splitter allows users to open or collapse depending
on the collapse attribue.
</hbox>
Supported Events
Event: OpenEvent
When a splitter is collapsed or opened by a user, the onOpen event is sent to the application. |
- Inherited Supported Events: XulElement
Supported Molds
Available molds of a component are defined in lang.xml embedded in zul.jar.
Supported Children
*NONE
Use Cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
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5.0 | Used to seperate contents within hbox/vbox. | http://www.zkoss.org/zksandbox/userguide/#l13 |
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