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Unigine::WidgetTabBox Class

Header: #include <UnigineWidgets.h>
Inherits from: Widget

This class creates a box with several tabs.

WidgetTabBox Class

Members


static WidgetTabBoxPtr create ( const Ptr<Gui> & gui, int x = 0, int y = 0 ) #

Constructor. Creates a tabbed box with given parameters and adds it to the specified GUI.

Arguments

  • const Ptr<Gui> & gui - GUI, to which the new box will belong.
  • int x - Horizontal space between the widgets in the box and between them and the box border. This is an optional parameter.
  • int y - Vertical space between the widgets in the box and between them and the box border. This is an optional parameter.

static WidgetTabBoxPtr create ( int x = 0, int y = 0 ) #

Constructor. Creates a tabbed box with given parameters and adds it to the Engine GUI.

Arguments

  • int x - Horizontal space between the widgets in the box and between them and the box border. This is an optional parameter.
  • int y - Vertical space between the widgets in the box and between them and the box border. This is an optional parameter.

void setCurrentTab ( int tab ) #

Makes a given tab current.

Arguments

  • int tab - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.

int getCurrentTab ( ) const#

Returns the number of the current tab.

Return value

Tab number.

const char * getCurrentTabData ( ) const#

Returns the data of the current tab. The data can be used as a text identifier of the item (instead of using the number of the item).

Return value

Tab data.

const char * getCurrentTabText ( ) const#

Returns the title of the current tab.

Return value

Tab title.

void setImage ( const Ptr<Image> & image ) #

Sets a tab icons atlas image. This atlas is a vertical strip of square icons.

Arguments

Ptr<Image> getImage ( ) const#

Returns the tab icons atlas image. This atlas is a vertical strip of square icons.

Return value

Tabs atlas.

int getNumTabs ( ) const#

Returns the total number of tabs in the box.

Return value

Number of tabs.

void setPadding ( int l, int r, int t, int b ) #

Sets widget paddings for all sides. Padding clears an area around the content of a widget (inside of it).

Arguments

  • int l - Left-side padding in pixels.
  • int r - Right-side padding in pixels.
  • int t - Top padding in pixels.
  • int b - Bottom padding in pixels.

int getPaddingBottom ( ) const#

Returns the current bottom padding for the widget content.

Return value

Bottom padding in pixels.

int getPaddingLeft ( ) const#

Returns the current left-side padding for the widget content.

Return value

Left-side padding in pixels.

int getPaddingRight ( ) const#

Returns the current right-side padding for the widget content.

Return value

Right-side padding in pixels.

int getPaddingTop ( ) const#

Returns the current top padding for the widget content.

Return value

Top padding in pixels.

void setSpace ( int x, int y ) #

Sets a space between the widgets in the box and between them and the box border.

Arguments

  • int x - Horizontal space. If a negative value is provided, 0 will be used instead.
  • int y - Vertical space. If a negative value is provided, 0 will be used instead.

int getSpaceX ( ) const#

Returns the horizontal space between the widgets in the box and between them and the box border.

Return value

Horizontal space.

int getSpaceY ( ) const#

Returns the vertical space between the widgets in the box and between them and the box border.

Return value

Vertical space.

void setTabData ( int num, const char * str ) #

Sets the data for the given tab. The data can be used as a text identifier of the item (instead of using the number of the item).

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.
  • const char * str - Data to set.

const char * getTabData ( int num ) const#

Returns the data of a given tab. The data can be used as a text identifier of the item (instead of using the number of the item).

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.

Return value

Tab data.

void setTabHidden ( int num, bool hidden ) #

Sets a value indicating that a specified tab should not be rendered visible. By default all widget tabs are visible.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.
  • bool hidden - 1 for the tab to be invisible; otherwise, 0.

bool isTabHidden ( int num ) const#

Returns a value indicating if the specified tab is invisible.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.

Return value

1 if the specified tab is invisible; otherwise, 0.

void setTabText ( int num, const char * str ) #

Sets a title for the current tab.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.
  • const char * str - Tab title.

const char * getTabText ( int num ) const#

Returns the title of a given tab.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.

Return value

Tab title.

void setTabTexture ( int num, int texture ) #

Sets an icon for the specified tab.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.
  • int texture - Zero-based ID of the icon (icon number in the atlas column). -1 specifies that a tab has no icon.

int getTabTexture ( int num ) const#

Returns the icon of the specified tab.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.

Return value

Zero-based ID of the icon (icon number in the atlas column). -1 specifies that a tab has no icon.

void setTabToolTip ( int num, const char * str ) #

Sets a tooltip for the specified tab.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.
  • const char * str - Tooltip to display.

const char * getTabToolTip ( int num ) const#

Returns the tooltip of the given tab.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.

Return value

Displayed tooltip.

void setTexture ( const char * texture ) #

Sets a texture to be used as tab icons atlas. This atlas is a vertical strip of square icons.

Arguments

  • const char * texture - Path to the atlas texture.

const char * getTexture ( ) const#

Returns the path to the tab icons atlas texture. This atlas is a vertical strip of square icons.

Return value

Path to the atlas texture.

int addTab ( const char * str, int texture = -1 ) #

Adds a new tab with a given title and icon to the box.

Arguments

  • const char * str - Tab title.
  • int texture - Zero-based ID of the icon (icon number in the atlas column). -1 means that a tab has no icon.

Return value

Number of the added tab.

void clear ( ) #

Removes all tabs from the box.

void removeTab ( int num ) #

Removes a given tab from the box.

Arguments

  • int num - Tab number in range from 0 to the total number of tabs.

void setButtonColor ( const Math::vec4 & color ) #

Sets the color for the widget's button.

Arguments

  • const Math::vec4 & color - Four-component vector specifying the color in the RGBA format.

Math::vec4 getButtonColor ( ) const#

Returns the current color for the widget's button.

Return value

Four-component vector specifying the color in the RGBA format.

void setBorderColor ( const Math::vec4 & color ) #

Sets the border color for the widget.

Arguments

  • const Math::vec4 & color - Four-component vector specifying the color in the RGBA format.

Math::vec4 getBorderColor ( ) const#

Returns the current border color for the widget.

Return value

Four-component vector specifying the color in the RGBA format.
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