The distance scrolled by the scroll-line gesture.
The distance scrolled by clicking inside the scroll bar.
A function called after a scroll gesture, or nil
.
The class scroll-bar
implements panes which display a scroll bar and call a callback when the user scrolls. It is not however the most usual way to add scroll bars - see the note below about simple-pane.
line-size is the logical size of a line, and is the distance moved when the user enters a scroll-line gesture, that is clicking on one of the arrow buttons at either end of the scroll bar or using a suitable arrow key. The default value of line-size is 1.
page-size is the logical size of a page, and is the distance moved when the user clicks inside the scroll bar. The default value of page-size is 10.
callback
can be nil
, meaning there is no callback. This is the default value. Otherwise, is a function of four arguments, the interface containing the scroll-bar, the scroll-bar itself, the mode of scrolling and the amount of scrolling. It has this signature:
callback interface scroll-bar how where
how
can be one of :line
, :page
, :move
, or :drag
.
If
how
is :line
, then
where
is an integer indicating how many lines were scrolled.
If
how
is :page
, then
where
is an integer indicating how many pages were scrolled.
If
how
is :move
or :drag
, then
where
is an integer giving the new location of the
slug-start
, or :start
or :end
.
range-slug-start
.scroll-bar
, it is more usual to add scroll bars to a pane by the simple-pane initargs :horizontal-scroll
and :vertical-scroll
(defun sb-callback (interface sb how where)
(declare (ignorable interface))
(format t "Scrolled ~a where ~a : ~a~%"
how where (range-slug-start sb)))
(contain
(make-instance 'capi:scroll-bar
:callback 'sb-callback
:page-size 10
:line-size 2
:visible-min-width 200))
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Unix version) - 25 Feb 2015