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contain

Function
Summary

The contain function creates a container for a CAPI element and is provided as a convenient way of testing CAPI functionality.

Syntax

contain element &key screen process &allow-other-keys

Description

This displays a window containing element and returns element as its result. See display for details of screen and process .

contain is mainly used during interactive sessions as a convenient way of testing CAPI functionality, and many of the CAPI examples use it for this purpose. The container is created using make-container , which can make containers for any of the following classes:

simple-pane
layout
interface
pinboard-object
menu
menu-item
menu-component
list

In the case of a list , the CAPI tries to see what sort of objects they are and makes an appropriate container. For instance, if they were all simple-panes it would put them into a column-layout .

Example
(capi:contain (make-instance 'capi:text-input-pane))
(capi:contain (make-instance
               'capi:column-layout
               :description `("Title:"
                              ,(make-instance
                                'capi:text-input-pane))))
(capi:contain (make-instance 'capi:menu-item
                             :title "Test"))
See also

make-container
display
element


LispWorks CAPI Reference Manual - 14 Dec 2001

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