/** * Adds an inwin to the current window * * The @p obj used as parent @b MUST be an @ref Win "Elementary Window". * Never call this function with anything other than the top-most window * as its parameter, unless you are fond of undefined behavior. * * After creating the object, the widget will set itself as resize object * for the window with elm_win_resize_object_add(), so when shown it will * appear to cover almost the entire window (how much of it depends on its * content and the style used). It must not be added into other container * objects and it needs not be moved or resized manually. * * @param parent The parent object * @return The new object or NULL if it cannot be created * * @ingroup Elm_Inwin */ EAPI Evas_Object *elm_win_inwin_add(Evas_Object *parent); /** * Set the content of an inwin object. * * Once the content object is set, a previously set one will be deleted. * If you want to keep that old content object, use the * elm_win_inwin_content_unset() function. * * @param obj The inwin object * @param content The object to set as content * * @ingroup Elm_Inwin */ EAPI void elm_win_inwin_content_set(Evas_Object *obj, Evas_Object *content); /** * Get the content of an inwin object. * * Return the content object for this widget. * * The returned object is valid as long as the inwin is still alive and no * other content is set on it. Deleting the object will notify the inwin * about it and this one will be left empty. * * If you need to remove an inwin's content to be reused somewhere else, * see elm_win_inwin_content_unset(). * * @param obj The inwin object * @return The content that is being used * * @ingroup Elm_Inwin */ EAPI Evas_Object *elm_win_inwin_content_get(const Evas_Object *obj); /** * Unset the content of an inwin object. * * Unparent and return the content object which was set for this widget. * * @param obj The inwin object * @return The content that was being used * * @ingroup Elm_Inwin */ EAPI Evas_Object *elm_win_inwin_content_unset(Evas_Object *obj); #include "elm_inwin_eo.legacy.h"