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Difference between revisions of "11 Controls, Composites, Groups, and Shells"
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+ | * the methods <code>moveAbove</code> and <code>moveBelow</code> to control the z-order | ||
===Class Composite=== | ===Class Composite=== |
Revision as of 07:50, 30 January 2007
Class Control
Currently implemented:
- visibility
- enablement
- tooltip text
- colors
- fonts
- context menu
- size, location and layout data
- borders (style flags
BORDER
andFLAT
) - the methods
moveAbove
andmoveBelow
to control the z-order
Class Composite
Class Group
A basic implementation exists. The various SHADOW
styles are not yet supported. Though API for changing the font exists as it is inherited from Control
using those methods has not effect client-side.
Class Shell
In contrary to SWT, Shells in RWT do not represent browser windows, but reside in a browser window (which in turn is represented by class Display).
The current implementation of Shell comprises the following features:
- get/set text (title bar caption)
- style flags CLOSE, MIN, MAX, RESIZE
- style APPLICATION_MODAL (in favor of SYSTEM_MODAL and PRIMARY_MODAL) that allows to build modal shells that block all other shells in the same browser window.
- ShellListener