1wxSizerFlags(3)            Erlang Module Definition            wxSizerFlags(3)
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NAME

6       wxSizerFlags - Functions for wxSizerFlags class
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DESCRIPTION

9       Container for sizer items flags providing readable names for them.
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11       Normally,  when  you add an item to a sizer via wxSizer:add/4, you have
12       to specify a lot of flags and parameters which can be unwieldy. This is
13       where  wxSizerFlags  comes  in: it allows you to specify all parameters
14       using the named methods instead. For example, instead of
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16       you can now write
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18       This is more readable and also allows you to  create  wxSizerFlags  ob‐
19       jects which can be reused for several sizer items.
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21       Note  that by specification, all methods of wxSizerFlags return the wx‐
22       SizerFlags object itself to allowing chaining  multiple  methods  calls
23       like in the examples above.
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25       See: wxSizer
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27       wxWidgets docs: wxSizerFlags
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DATA TYPES

30       wxSizerFlags() = wx:wx_object()
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EXPORTS

33       new() -> wxSizerFlags()
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35       new(Options :: [Option]) -> wxSizerFlags()
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37              Types:
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39                 Option = {proportion, integer()}
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41              Creates the wxSizer with the proportion specified by proportion.
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43       align(This, Alignment) -> wxSizerFlags()
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47                 This = wxSizerFlags()
48                 Alignment = integer()
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50              Sets the alignment of this wxSizerFlags to align.
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52              This method replaces the previously set alignment with the spec‐
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55              See: Top() (not implemented in wx),  left/1,  right/1,  Bottom()
56              (not implemented in wx), centre/1
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58       border(This) -> wxSizerFlags()
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62                 This = wxSizerFlags()
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64       border(This, Options :: [Option]) -> wxSizerFlags()
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68                 This = wxSizerFlags()
69                 Option = {direction, integer()}
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71              Sets  the wxSizerFlags to have a border with size as returned by
72              GetDefaultBorder() (not implemented in wx).
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74       border(This, Direction, Borderinpixels) -> wxSizerFlags()
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78                 This = wxSizerFlags()
79                 Direction = Borderinpixels = integer()
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81              Sets the wxSizerFlags to have a border of  a  number  of  pixels
82              specified by borderinpixels with the directions specified by di‐
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85              Prefer to use the overload below or DoubleBorder()  (not  imple‐
86              mented in wx) or TripleBorder() (not implemented in wx) versions
87              instead of hard-coding the border value in pixels to  avoid  too
88              small borders on devices with high DPI displays.
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90       centre(This) -> wxSizerFlags()
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94                 This = wxSizerFlags()
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96              See: center/1.
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98       center(This) -> wxSizerFlags()
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102                 This = wxSizerFlags()
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104              Sets the object of the wxSizerFlags to center itself in the area
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107       expand(This) -> wxSizerFlags()
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111                 This = wxSizerFlags()
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113              Sets the object of the wxSizerFlags to expand to  fill  as  much
114              area as it can.
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116       left(This) -> wxSizerFlags()
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120                 This = wxSizerFlags()
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122              Aligns the object to the left, similar for Align(wxALIGN_LEFT).
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124              Unlike  align/2,  this method doesn't change the vertical align‐
125              ment of the item.
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127       proportion(This, Proportion) -> wxSizerFlags()
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131                 This = wxSizerFlags()
132                 Proportion = integer()
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134              Sets the proportion of this wxSizerFlags to proportion.
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136       right(This) -> wxSizerFlags()
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140                 This = wxSizerFlags()
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142              Aligns  the  object  to  the  right,   similar   for   Align(wx‐
143              ALIGN_RIGHT).
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145              Unlike  align/2,  this method doesn't change the vertical align‐
146              ment of the item.
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148       destroy(This :: wxSizerFlags()) -> ok
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150              Destroys the object.
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