/** * @defgroup Scroller Scroller * @ingroup Elementary * * A scroller holds a single object and "scrolls it around". This means that * it allows the user to use a scrollbar (or a finger) to drag the viewable * region around, allowing to move through a much larger object that is * contained in the scroller. The scroller will always have a small minimum * size by default as it won't be limited by the contents of the scroller. * * Signals that you can add callbacks for are: * @li "edge,left" - the left edge of the content has been reached * @li "edge,right" - the right edge of the content has been reached * @li "edge,top" - the top edge of the content has been reached * @li "edge,bottom" - the bottom edge of the content has been reached * @li "scroll" - the content has been scrolled (moved) * @li "scroll,anim,start" - scrolling animation has started * @li "scroll,anim,stop" - scrolling animation has stopped * @li "scroll,drag,start" - dragging the contents around has started * @li "scroll,drag,stop" - dragging the contents around has stopped * @note The "scroll,anim,*" and "scroll,drag,*" signals are only emitted by * user intervention. * * @note When Elementary is in embedded mode the scrollbars will not be * draggable, they appear merely as indicators of how much has been scrolled. * @note When Elementary is in desktop mode the thumbscroll(a.k.a. * fingerscroll) won't work. * * Default content parts of the scroller widget that you can use for are: * @li "default" - A content of the scroller * * Supported elm_object common APIs. * @li @ref elm_object_signal_emit * @li @ref elm_object_signal_callback_add * @li @ref elm_object_signal_callback_del * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_set * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_get * @li @ref elm_object_part_content_unset * * In @ref tutorial_scroller you'll find an example of how to use most of * this API. * @{ */ /** * @brief Type that controls when scrollbars should appear. * * @see elm_scroller_policy_set() */ typedef enum { ELM_SCROLLER_POLICY_AUTO = 0, /**< Show scrollbars as needed */ ELM_SCROLLER_POLICY_ON, /**< Always show scrollbars */ ELM_SCROLLER_POLICY_OFF, /**< Never show scrollbars */ ELM_SCROLLER_POLICY_LAST } Elm_Scroller_Policy; /** * @brief Add a new scroller to the parent * * @param parent The parent object * @return The new object or NULL if it cannot be created * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI Evas_Object *elm_scroller_add(Evas_Object *parent); /** * @brief Set custom theme elements for the scroller * * @param obj The scroller object * @param widget The widget name to use (default is "scroller") * @param base The base name to use (default is "base") * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_custom_widget_base_theme_set(Evas_Object *obj, const char *widget, const char *base); /** * @brief Make the scroller minimum size limited to the minimum size of the content * * @param obj The scroller object * @param w Enable limiting minimum size horizontally * @param h Enable limiting minimum size vertically * * By default the scroller will be as small as its design allows, * irrespective of its content. This will make the scroller minimum size the * right size horizontally and/or vertically to perfectly fit its content in * that direction. * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_content_min_limit(Evas_Object *obj, Eina_Bool w, Eina_Bool h); /** * @brief Show a specific virtual region within the scroller content object * * @param obj The scroller object * @param x X coordinate of the region * @param y Y coordinate of the region * @param w Width of the region * @param h Height of the region * * This will ensure all (or part if it does not fit) of the designated * region in the virtual content object (0, 0 starting at the top-left of the * virtual content object) is shown within the scroller. * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_region_show(Evas_Object *obj, Evas_Coord x, Evas_Coord y, Evas_Coord w, Evas_Coord h); /** * @brief Set the scrollbar visibility policy * * @param obj The scroller object * @param policy_h Horizontal scrollbar policy * @param policy_v Vertical scrollbar policy * * This sets the scrollbar visibility policy for the given scroller. * ELM_SCROLLER_POLICY_AUTO means the scrollbar is made visible if it is * needed, and otherwise kept hidden. ELM_SCROLLER_POLICY_ON turns it on all * the time, and ELM_SCROLLER_POLICY_OFF always keeps it off. This applies * respectively for the horizontal and vertical scrollbars. * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_policy_set(Evas_Object *obj, Elm_Scroller_Policy policy_h, Elm_Scroller_Policy policy_v); /** * @brief Gets scrollbar visibility policy * * @param obj The scroller object * @param policy_h Horizontal scrollbar policy * @param policy_v Vertical scrollbar policy * * @see elm_scroller_policy_set() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_policy_get(const Evas_Object *obj, Elm_Scroller_Policy *policy_h, Elm_Scroller_Policy *policy_v); /** * @brief Get the currently visible content region * * @param obj The scroller object * @param x X coordinate of the region * @param y Y coordinate of the region * @param w Width of the region * @param h Height of the region * * This gets the current region in the content object that is visible through * the scroller. The region co-ordinates are returned in the @p x, @p y, @p * w, @p h values pointed to. * * @note All coordinates are relative to the content. * * @see elm_scroller_region_show() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_region_get(const Evas_Object *obj, Evas_Coord *x, Evas_Coord *y, Evas_Coord *w, Evas_Coord *h); /** * @brief Get the size of the content object * * @param obj The scroller object * @param w Width of the content object. * @param h Height of the content object. * * This gets the size of the content object of the scroller. * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_child_size_get(const Evas_Object *obj, Evas_Coord *w, Evas_Coord *h); /** * @brief Set bouncing behavior * * @param obj The scroller object * @param h_bounce Allow bounce horizontally * @param v_bounce Allow bounce vertically * * When scrolling, the scroller may "bounce" when reaching an edge of the * content object. This is a visual way to indicate the end has been reached. * This is enabled by default for both axis. This API will set if it is enabled * for the given axis with the boolean parameters for each axis. * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_bounce_set(Evas_Object *obj, Eina_Bool h_bounce, Eina_Bool v_bounce); /** * @brief Get the bounce behaviour * * @param obj The Scroller object * @param h_bounce Will the scroller bounce horizontally or not * @param v_bounce Will the scroller bounce vertically or not * * @see elm_scroller_bounce_set() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_bounce_get(const Evas_Object *obj, Eina_Bool *h_bounce, Eina_Bool *v_bounce); /** * @brief Set scroll page size relative to viewport size. * * @param obj The scroller object * @param h_pagerel The horizontal page relative size * @param v_pagerel The vertical page relative size * * The scroller is capable of limiting scrolling by the user to "pages". That * is to jump by and only show a "whole page" at a time as if the continuous * area of the scroller content is split into page sized pieces. This sets * the size of a page relative to the viewport of the scroller. 1.0 is "1 * viewport" is size (horizontally or vertically). 0.0 turns it off in that * axis. This is mutually exclusive with page size * (see elm_scroller_page_size_set() for more information). Likewise 0.5 * is "half a viewport". Sane usable values are normally between 0.0 and 1.0 * including 1.0. If you only want 1 axis to be page "limited", use 0.0 for * the other axis. * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_page_relative_set(Evas_Object *obj, double h_pagerel, double v_pagerel); /** * @brief Set scroll page size. * * @param obj The scroller object * @param h_pagesize The horizontal page size * @param v_pagesize The vertical page size * * This sets the page size to an absolute fixed value, with 0 turning it off * for that axis. * * @see elm_scroller_page_relative_set() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_page_size_set(Evas_Object *obj, Evas_Coord h_pagesize, Evas_Coord v_pagesize); /** * @brief Get scroll current page number. * * @param obj The scroller object * @param h_pagenumber The horizontal page number * @param v_pagenumber The vertical page number * * The page number starts from 0. 0 is the first page. * Current page means the page which meets the top-left of the viewport. * If there are two or more pages in the viewport, it returns the number of the page * which meets the top-left of the viewport. * * @see elm_scroller_last_page_get() * @see elm_scroller_page_show() * @see elm_scroller_page_bring_in() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_current_page_get(const Evas_Object *obj, int *h_pagenumber, int *v_pagenumber); /** * @brief Get scroll last page number. * * @param obj The scroller object * @param h_pagenumber The horizontal page number * @param v_pagenumber The vertical page number * * The page number starts from 0. 0 is the first page. * This returns the last page number among the pages. * * @see elm_scroller_current_page_get() * @see elm_scroller_page_show() * @see elm_scroller_page_bring_in() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_last_page_get(const Evas_Object *obj, int *h_pagenumber, int *v_pagenumber); /** * Show a specific virtual region within the scroller content object by page number. * * @param obj The scroller object * @param h_pagenumber The horizontal page number * @param v_pagenumber The vertical page number * * 0, 0 of the indicated page is located at the top-left of the viewport. * This will jump to the page directly without animation. * * Example of usage: * * @code * sc = elm_scroller_add(win); * elm_object_content_set(sc, content); * elm_scroller_page_relative_set(sc, 1, 0); * elm_scroller_current_page_get(sc, &h_page, &v_page); * elm_scroller_page_show(sc, h_page + 1, v_page); * @endcode * * @see elm_scroller_page_bring_in() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_page_show(Evas_Object *obj, int h_pagenumber, int v_pagenumber); /** * Show a specific virtual region within the scroller content object by page number. * * @param obj The scroller object * @param h_pagenumber The horizontal page number * @param v_pagenumber The vertical page number * * 0, 0 of the indicated page is located at the top-left of the viewport. * This will slide to the page with animation. * * Example of usage: * * @code * sc = elm_scroller_add(win); * elm_object_content_set(sc, content); * elm_scroller_page_relative_set(sc, 1, 0); * elm_scroller_last_page_get(sc, &h_page, &v_page); * elm_scroller_page_bring_in(sc, h_page, v_page); * @endcode * * @see elm_scroller_page_show() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_page_bring_in(Evas_Object *obj, int h_pagenumber, int v_pagenumber); /** * @brief Show a specific virtual region within the scroller content object. * * @param obj The scroller object * @param x X coordinate of the region * @param y Y coordinate of the region * @param w Width of the region * @param h Height of the region * * This will ensure all (or part if it does not fit) of the designated * region in the virtual content object (0, 0 starting at the top-left of the * virtual content object) is shown within the scroller. Unlike * elm_scroller_region_show(), this allow the scroller to "smoothly slide" * to this location (if configuration in general calls for transitions). It * may not jump immediately to the new location and make take a while and * show other content along the way. * * @see elm_scroller_region_show() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_region_bring_in(Evas_Object *obj, Evas_Coord x, Evas_Coord y, Evas_Coord w, Evas_Coord h); /** * @brief Set event propagation on a scroller * * @param obj The scroller object * @param propagation If propagation is enabled or not * * This enables or disabled event propagation from the scroller content to * the scroller and its parent. By default event propagation is disabled. * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_propagate_events_set(Evas_Object *obj, Eina_Bool propagation); /** * @brief Get event propagation for a scroller * * @param obj The scroller object * @return The propagation state * * This gets the event propagation for a scroller. * * @see elm_scroller_propagate_events_set() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI Eina_Bool elm_scroller_propagate_events_get(const Evas_Object *obj); /** * @brief Set scrolling gravity on a scroller * * @param obj The scroller object * @param x The scrolling horizontal gravity * @param y The scrolling vertical gravity * * The gravity, defines how the scroller will adjust its view * when the size of the scroller contents increase. * * The scroller will adjust the view to glue itself as follows. * * x=0.0, for showing the left most region of the content. * x=1.0, for showing the right most region of the content. * y=0.0, for showing the bottom most region of the content. * y=1.0, for showing the top most region of the content. * * Default values for x and y are 0.0 * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_gravity_set(Evas_Object *obj, double x, double y); /** * @brief Get scrolling gravity values for a scroller * * @param obj The scroller object * @param x The scrolling horizontal gravity * @param y The scrolling vertical gravity * * This gets gravity values for a scroller. * * @see elm_scroller_gravity_set() * * @ingroup Scroller */ EAPI void elm_scroller_gravity_get(const Evas_Object *obj, double *x, double *y); /** * @} */