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redirect:: implClass
summary:: A view that contains other views.
categories:: GUI>Views
related:: Classes/FlowView, Classes/FlowLayout
description::
note::
In Qt GUI, every view can be a parent to other views, so CompositeView redirects to the same class as link::Classes/View:: - you can use the latter equivalently.
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CompositeView can be used as the parent of other views, while also being a child of a Window or another CompositeView itself. Aside from that it has not special methods of its own.
note::
In Cocoa GUI, this view accepts key actions, but not mouse clicks or drags.
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classmethods::
private:: key
examples::
subsection:: Coordinate System
Containers use relative coordinates, i.e. views are placed relative to the upper left corner of the container.
code::
(
w = Window.new;
c = CompositeView(w, Rect(50, 0, 300, 300));
a = Slider2D(c, Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)); // actually displays at (50, 0)
b = Slider2D(c, Rect(100, 100, 100, 100));
c.background = Color.rand;
w.front;
)
c.bounds_(Rect(100, 0, 300, 300)); // contents adust since coords are relative
c.resize_(6); // contents adust since coords are relative
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subsection:: Keydown Bubbling
Key actions "bubble up" to the parent view if a view does not define one itself. In the following example, a and b do not have keyDown actions themselves, so the key event is passed to c, the parent, which defines the key down action. d's parent is the SCTopView, which has no key down action. See also link::Classes/View::.
code::
( //Click on the different views and hit keys on the keyboard.
w = Window.new;
c = CompositeView(w, Rect(0, 0, 200, 200)).background_(Color.grey.alpha_(0.3));
a = Slider2D(c,Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)).background_(Color.rand);
b = Slider2D(c,Rect(100, 100, 100, 100)).background_(Color.rand);
w.front;
c.keyDownAction = {
"keydown bubbled up to c".postln;
};
// d is on window w, not on composite view c
d = Slider2D(w,Rect(200, 200, 100, 100));
d.background = Color.black;
)
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subsection:: Decorators
A 'decorator' object can be set to handle layout management. All views added to the CompositeView will now be placed by the decorator. Currently the only one existing is link::Classes/FlowLayout::. You can use the ContainerView's addFlowLayout method as a short cut to assigning FlowLayout to decorator.
code::
(
a = Window.new;
b = CompositeView(a,Rect(0, 0, 500, 500));
b.decorator = FlowLayout(b.bounds);
//b.addFlowLayout; // you can also write this for convenience
// adding views to b automatically use the decorator
// no need to use parent.decorator.place
c = Slider2D(b,Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)); // size matters
d = Slider2D(b,Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)); // origin doesn't
a.front;
)
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You can also use an empty composite view nicely as a spacer in link::Classes/VLayoutView::, link::Classes/HLayoutView::, or views that have a link::Classes/FlowLayout:: as their decorator.
code::
(
a = Window.new;
b = CompositeView(a, Rect(0, 0, 500, 500));
b.decorator = FlowLayout(Rect(0, 0, 500, 500));
Slider2D(b,Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)).background_(Color.rand);
CompositeView(b, Rect(0, 0, 70, 100)); // just used for spacing
Slider2D(b,Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)).background_(Color.rand);
Slider2D(b,Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)).background_(Color.rand);
b.decorator.nextLine;
Slider2D(b, Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)).background_(Color.rand);
Slider2D(b, Rect(0, 0, 100, 100)).background_(Color.rand);
CompositeView(b, Rect(0, 0, 70, 100)); // just used for spacing
Slider2D(b,Rect(0,0,100,100)).background_(Color.rand);
a.front;
)
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subsection:: Hiding / Swapping
You can stack CompositeViews on top of each other and use a button show only one of them:
code::
(
var colors = [Color.blue, Color.red, Color.green];
a = Window.new;
q = 3;
b = Button(a, Rect(0, 0, 160, 20));
b.states = Array.fill(q, { arg i;
[i.asString, Color.white, colors.wrapAt(i)]
});
b.action = { arg butt;
p.visible = false;
p = c.at(butt.value);
p.visible = true;
};
c = Array.fill(q, { arg i;
b = CompositeView(a, Rect(0, 25, 300, 300));
b.background = colors[i].alpha_(0.2);
b.visible = false;
b;
});
5.do{ arg i; Slider(c[0], Rect(10, i * 30 + 10, 150, 25)).value_(1.0.rand) };
5.do{ arg i; Slider(c[1], Rect(i * 30 + 10, 10, 25, 150)).value_(1.0.rand) };
Slider2D(c[2], Rect(10, 10, 155, 150)).x_(1.0.rand).y_(1.0.rand);
p = c.at(0); // previous
p.visible = true; // show first one
a.front;
)
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subsection:: Nested Example
In this example, the link::Classes/StaticText:: accepts mouse clicks, since container views can't:
code::
(
w = Window.new.front;
v = CompositeView.new(w, w.view.bounds.insetBy(10)).background_(Color.rand);
v.decorator = FlowLayout(v.bounds);
l = "SUPERCOLLIDER".scramble;
t = Array.fill(9, {arg i; var n, r, q;
n = CompositeView.new(v, Rect(20, 20, 121, 121)).background_(Color.rand);
q = StaticText(n, n.bounds.moveTo(0,0).insetBy(25)).string_(l[i]).align_(\center);
q.enabled = true;
q.font = Font("Geneva", 10);
q.background_(Color.rand);
q.mouseDownAction = {
n.background_(Color.rand);
q.font=q.font.size_(5 + q.font.size + 7 % 60)
};
});
)
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