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pane-adjusted-offset

Generic Function
Summary

The pane-adjusted-offset generic function calculates the offset required to place a pane correctly in a layout.

Syntax
pane-adjusted-offset pane
 adjust
 available-size
 actual-size
                     &key &allow-other-keys
Description

This function calculates the offset required by the adjust keyword so that the pane pane is placed correctly within the available space in its parent layout. It is called by all of the layouts that inherit from x-y-adjustable-layout to interpret the values of x-adjust and y-adjust . Typically the value of adjust will be one of:

:top

Place the pane at the top of the region.

:bottom

Place the pane at the bottom of the region.

:left

Place the pane at the left of the region.

:right

Place the pane at the right of the region.

:center

Place the pane in the center of the region.

However, new methods can accept alternative values for adjust where required and can also add extra keywords. For example, the grid-layout allows adjust to be a list of adjust values, and then passes the offset into this list as an additional keyword.

Example
(setq button-panel (make-instance 'capi:button-panel
                                  :items '(1 2 3)))
(capi:pane-adjusted-offset button-panel
                           :center 200 100)
(capi:pane-adjusted-offset button-panel
                           :left 200 100)
(capi:pane-adjusted-offset button-panel
                           :right 200 100)
100
See also

layout
x-y-adjustable-layout


LispWorks CAPI Reference Manual - 14 Dec 2001

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