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Revision as of 04:05, 29 July 2011
Fisheye
- Demonstration: Fisheye
- Java API: Fisheye
- JavaScript API: Fisheye
- Style Guide: Fisheyebar
- Available in ZK PE and EE only
Employment/Purpose
A fisheye item
Example
<zk>
<div height="450px">
<checkbox label="Attach icon edge at bottom"
onCheck='fsb.attachEdge=self.checked?"bottom":"top"' />
<checkbox label="Vertical orient"
onCheck='fsb.orient=self.checked?"vertical":"horizontal"' />
<separator bar="true" />
<fisheyebar id="fsb" style="position:absolute;margin:80px 150px;"
attachEdge="top" itemWidth="80" itemHeight="80" itemMaxHeight="160" itemMaxWidth="160">
<fisheye image="/img/Centigrade-Widget-Icons/FolderABlue-128x128.png" label="Folder"
onClick="alert(self.label)" />
<fisheye image="/img/Centigrade-Widget-Icons/ReadingGlass-128x128.png" label="Reading Glasses"
onClick="alert(self.label)" />
<fisheye image="/img/Centigrade-Widget-Icons/Briefcase-128x128.png" label="Project"
onClick="alert(self.label)" />
<fisheye image="/img/Centigrade-Widget-Icons/MailboxFlag-128x128.png"
label="Email" onClick="alert(self.label)" />
<fisheye image="/img/Centigrade-Widget-Icons/Globe-128x128.png"
label="Globe" onClick="alert(self.label)" />
<fisheye image="/img/Centigrade-Widget-Icons/Spyglass-128x128.png" label="Spyglass"
onClick="alert(self.label)" />
</fisheyebar>
</div>
</zk>
Properties
Dynamic Images
For example you can create an image using the Java2D libraries and then set the content of the fisheye to the created image, below is an example of how to do this.
<?page title="Auto Generated index.zul"?>
<zk>
<window title="test of autodisable">
<fisheyebar><fisheye id="fish1" /></fisheyebar>
<zscript>
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.image.*;
import java.awt.geom.*;
void draw() {
BufferedImage bi = new BufferedImage(200, 200, BufferedImage.TYPE_INT_RGB);
Graphics2D g2d = bi.createGraphics();
Line2D line = new Line2D.Double(0, 0, bi.getWidth(), bi.getHeight());
g2d.setColor(Color.blue);
g2d.setStroke(new BasicStroke(100));
g2d.draw(line);
fish1.setImageContent(bi);
}
draw();
</zscript>
</window>
</zk>
[Since 5.0.0]
Inherited Functions
Please refer to LabelImageElement for inherited functions.
Supported Events
None | None |
- Inherited Supported Events: LabelImageElement
Supported Children
*None
Use Cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
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Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.0.0 | January 2010 | Fisheye supports dynamic images |