% % automatically generated by HelpGen from % htmlcontainercell.tex at 21/Mar/99 22:45:23 % \section{\class{wxHtmlContainerCell}}\label{wxhtmlcontainercell} The wxHtmlContainerCell class is an implementation of a cell that may contain more cells in it. It is heavily used in the wxHTML layout algorithm. \wxheading{Derived from} \helpref{wxHtmlCell}{wxhtmlcell} \wxheading{See Also} \helpref{Cells Overview}{cells} \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::wxHtmlContainerCell}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellwxhtmlcontainercell} \func{}{wxHtmlContainerCell}{\param{wxHtmlContainerCell }{*parent}} Constructor. {\it parent} is pointer to parent container or NULL. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetAlignHor}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetalignhor} \constfunc{int}{GetAlignHor}{\void} Returns container's horizontal alignment. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetAlignVer}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetalignver} \constfunc{int}{GetAlignVer}{\void} Returns container's vertical alignment. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetFirstCell}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetfirstcell} \func{wxHtmlCell*}{GetFirstCell}{\void} Returns pointer to the first cell in the list. You can then use wxHtmlCell's GetNext method to obtain pointer to the next cell in list. {\bf Note:} This shouldn't be used by the end user. If you need some way of finding particular cell in the list, try \helpref{Find}{wxhtmlcellfind} method instead. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetIndent}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetindent} \constfunc{int}{GetIndent}{\param{int }{ind}} Returns the indentation. {\it ind} is one of the {\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_*} constants. {\bf Note:} You must call \helpref{GetIndentUnits}{wxhtmlcontainercellgetindentunits} with same {\it ind} parameter in order to correctly interpret the returned integer value. It is NOT always in pixels! \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::GetIndentUnits}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellgetindentunits} \constfunc{int}{GetIndentUnits}{\param{int }{ind}} Returns the units of indentation for {\it ind} where {\it ind} is one of the {\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_*} constants. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::InsertCell}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellinsertcell} \func{void}{InsertCell}{\param{wxHtmlCell }{*cell}} Inserts new cell into the container. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetAlign}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalign} \func{void}{SetAlign}{\param{const wxHtmlTag\& }{tag}} Sets the container's alignment (both horizontal and vertical) according to the values stored in {\it tag}. (Tags {\tt ALIGN} parameter is extracted.) In fact it is only a front-end to \helpref{SetAlignHor}{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignhor} and \helpref{SetAlignVer}{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignver}. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetAlignHor}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignhor} \func{void}{SetAlignHor}{\param{int }{al}} Sets the container's {\it horizontal alignment}. During \helpref{Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout} each line is aligned according to {\it al} value. \wxheading{Parameters} \docparam{al}{new horizontal alignment. May be one of these values: \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_LEFT}}{lines are left-aligned (default)} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_JUSTIFY}}{lines are justified} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_CENTER}}{lines are centered} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_RIGHT}}{lines are right-aligned} \end{twocollist} } \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetAlignVer}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetalignver} \func{void}{SetAlignVer}{\param{int }{al}} Sets the container's {\it vertical alignment}. This is per-line alignment! \wxheading{Parameters} \docparam{al}{new vertical alignment. May be one of these values: \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_BOTTOM}}{cells are over the line (default)} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_CENTER}}{cells are centered on line} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_TOP}}{cells are under the line} \end{twocollist} \helponly{\image{}{alignv.bmp}} } \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetBackgroundColour}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetbackgroundcolour} \func{void}{SetBackgroundColour}{\param{const wxColour\& }{clr}} Sets the background color for this container. \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetBorder}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetborder} \func{void}{SetBorder}{\param{const wxColour\& }{clr1}, \param{const wxColour\& }{clr2}} Sets the border (frame) colours. Border is rectangle around the container. \wxheading{Parameters} \docparam{clr1}{Color of top and left lines} \docparam{clr2}{Color of bottom and right lines} \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetIndent}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetindent} \func{void}{SetIndent}{\param{int }{i}, \param{int }{what}, \param{int }{units = wxHTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS}} Sets the indentation (free space between borders of container and subcells). \wxheading{Parameters} \docparam{i}{Indentation value.} \docparam{what}{Determines which of the four borders we're setting. It is OR combination of following constants: \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_TOP}}{top border} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_BOTTOM}}{bottom} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_LEFT}}{left} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_RIGHT}}{right} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_HORIZONTAL}}{left and right} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_VERTICAL}}{top and bottom} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_INDENT\_ALL}}{all 4 borders} \end{twocollist} \helponly{\image{}{indent.bmp}} } \docparam{units}{Units of {\it i}. This parameter affects interpretation of {\it} value. \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS}}{{\it i} is number of pixels} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_UNITS\_PERCENT}}{{\it i} is interpreted as percents of width of parent container} \end{twocollist} } \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetMinHeight}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetminheight} \func{void}{SetMinHeight}{\param{int }{h}, \param{int }{align = wxHTML\_ALIGN\_TOP}} Sets minimal height of the container. When container's \helpref{Layout}{wxhtmlcelllayout} is called, m\_Height is set depending on layout of subcells to the height of area covered by layed-out subcells. Calling this method guarantees you that the height of container is never smaller than {\it h} - even if the subcells cover much smaller area. \wxheading{Parameters} \docparam{h}{The minimal height.} \docparam{align}{If height of the container is lower than the minimum height, empty space must be inserted somewhere in order to ensure minimal height. This parameter is one of {\bf wxHTML\_ALIGN\_TOP, wxHTML\_ALIGN\_BOTTOM, wxHTML\_ALIGN\_CENTER} constants. It refers to the {\it contents}, not to the empty place!} \membersection{wxHtmlContainerCell::SetWidthFloat}\label{wxhtmlcontainercellsetwidthfloat} \func{void}{SetWidthFloat}{\param{int }{w}, \param{int }{units}} \func{void}{SetWidthFloat}{\param{const wxHtmlTag\& }{tag}, \param{double }{pixel\_scale = 1.0}} Sets floating width adjustment. The normal behaviour of container is that its width is the same as the width of parent container (and thus you can have only one sub-container per line). You can change this by setting FWA. {\it pixel\_scale} is number of real pixels that equals to 1 HTML pixel. \wxheading{Parameters} \docparam{w}{Width of the container. If the value is negative it means complement to full width of parent container (e.g. {\tt SetWidthFloat(-50, wxHTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS)} sets the width of container to parent's width minus 50 pixels. This is useful when creating tables - you can call SetWidthFloat(50) and SetWidthFloat(-50))} \docparam{units}{Units of {\it w} This parameter affects the interpretation of {\it} value. \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_UNITS\_PIXELS}}{{\it w} is number of pixels} \twocolitem{{\bf wxHTML\_UNITS\_PERCENT}}{{\it w} is interpreted as percents of width of parent container} \end{twocollist} } \docparam{tag}{In the second version of method, {\it w} and {\it units} info is extracted from tag's {\tt WIDTH} parameter.} \pythonnote{The second form of this method is named SetWidthFloatFromTag in wxPython.}