Toolbar"
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Revision as of 11:24, 12 May 2010
Toolbar
Employment/Purpose
A toolbar is used to place a series of buttons, such as toolbarbutton or button. The toolbar buttons could be used without toolbars, so a toolbar could be used without tool buttons. However, tool buttons change their appearance if they are placed inside a toolbar.
The toolbar has two orientation: horizontal and vertical. It controls how the buttons are placed.
See also : Button, Toolbarbutton
Example
<window title="Toolbar window" border="normal" width="300px">
<toolbar>
<toolbarbutton label="Left" />
<space />
<toolbarbutton label="Right" image="/img/folder.gif"
dir="reverse" />
</toolbar>
<toolbar orient="vertical">
<button label="Left" image="/img/folder.gif" width="125px" />
<toolbarbutton label="Right" image="/img/folder.gif"
dir="reverse" />
</toolbar>
</window>
Supported events
MouseEvent
Description: Denotes user has clicked the component. | |
MouseEvent
Description: Denotes user has right-clicked the component. | |
MouseEvent
Description: Denotes user has double-clicked the component. |
Supported Children
*ALL
Use cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
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5.0+ |
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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5.0.2 | 5/12/2010 | Initialization |