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49 lines
1.3 KiB
C
49 lines
1.3 KiB
C
/**
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* @defgroup Mapbuf Mapbuf
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* @ingroup Elementary
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*
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* @image html mapbuf_inheritance_tree.png
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* @image latex mapbuf_inheritance_tree.eps
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*
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* @image html img/widget/mapbuf/preview-00.png
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* @image latex img/widget/mapbuf/preview-00.eps width=\textwidth
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*
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* This holds one content object and uses an Evas Map of transformation
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* points to be later used with this content. So the content will be
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* moved as a single image. So it will improve performance
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* when you have a complex interface, with a lot of elements, and will
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* need to move it frequently (the content object and its
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* children).
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*
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* This widget inherits from @ref elm-container-class, so that the
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* functions meant to act on it will work for mapbuf objects:
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*
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* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_set
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* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_get
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* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_unset
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*
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* Default content parts of the mapbuf widget that you can use are:
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* @li "default" - The main content of the mapbuf
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*
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* To enable map, elm_mapbuf_enabled_set() should be used.
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*
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* See how to use this widget in this example:
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* @ref mapbuf_example
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*/
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/**
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* @addtogroup Mapbuf
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* @{
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*/
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#ifdef EFL_EO_API_SUPPORT
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#include <elm_mapbuf_eo.h>
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#endif
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#ifndef EFL_NOLEGACY_API_SUPPORT
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#include <elm_mapbuf_legacy.h>
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#endif
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/**
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* @}
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*/
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