The class x-y-adjustable-layout
provides functionality for positioning panes in a space larger than themselves (for example, it is used to choose whether to center them, or left justify them).
The values
x-adjust
and
y-adjust
of the slots are used by layouts to decide what to do when a pane is smaller than the space in which it is being laid out. Typically the values will be a keyword or a list of the form (
keyword
n
)
where
n
is an integer. These values of
adjust
are interpreted as by pane-adjusted-position.
:top
is the default for
y-adjust
and :left
is the default for
x-adjust
.
Note:
column-layout is a subclass of x-y-adjustable-layout
.
(setq column (capi:contain
(make-instance
'capi:column-layout
:description (list
(make-instance
'capi:push-button
:text "Ok")
(make-instance
'capi:list-panel
:items '(1 2 3 4 5)
)))))
(capi:apply-in-pane-process
column #'(setf capi:layout-x-adjust) :right column)
(capi:apply-in-pane-process
column #'(setf capi:layout-x-adjust) :center column)
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Macintosh version) - 25 Feb 2015