/** * @defgroup Elm_Panes Panes * @ingroup Elementary * * @image html panes_inheritance_tree.png * @image latex panes_inheritance_tree.eps * * @image html img/widget/panes/preview-00.png * @image latex img/widget/panes/preview-00.eps width=\textwidth * * @image html img/panes.png * @image latex img/panes.eps width=\textwidth * * The panes widget adds a draggable bar between two contents. When dragged * this bar will resize contents' size. * * Panes can be split vertically or horizontally, and contents * size proportion can be customized (homogeneous by default). * * This widget inherits from the @ref Elm_Layout one, so that all the * functions acting on it also work for panes objects. * * This widget emits the following signals, besides the ones sent from * @ref Elm_Layout : * - @c "press" - The panes has been pressed (button wasn't released yet). * - @c "unpress" - The panes was released after being pressed. * - @c "clicked" - The panes has been clicked> * - @c "clicked,double" - The panes has been double clicked * * Available styles for it: * - @c "default" * * Default content parts of the panes widget that you can use are: * @li "left" - A leftside content of the panes * @li "right" - A rightside content of the panes * @li "top" - A top content of the vertical panes * @li "bottom" - A bottom content of the vertical panes * * If panes are displayed vertically, left content will be displayed on * top. * * Supported elm_object common APIs. * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_set * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_get * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_unset * * Here is an example on its usage: * @li @ref panes_example */ /** * @addtogroup Elm_Panes * @{ */ #ifndef EFL_NOLEGACY_API_SUPPORT #include "elm_panes_legacy.h" #endif /** * @} */