User Interface Construction Toolkit - Creation of UI Controls
SD-CREATE-DIALOG-SHELL [function]
(sd-create-dialog-shell basename
:title title
:pin pin-flag
:pinType pin-type
:close close-flag
:bottomLine :bottom-line
:closeAction close-action
:okAction ok-action
:cancelAction cancel-action
:helpAction help-action
:margin margin)
- Description:
-
Creates a dialog shell as basis for a generic Creo Elements/Direct
Modeling user interface.
The client area which can be filled with additional areas or grid areas
has the name "name-AA" where name is the name of
the dialog shell which you pass to this function.
To make a dialog shell appear on the screen, you have to use the
function sd-show-dialog-shell.
- Parameters:
-
- basename {STRING}
- Basename of the dialog shell. This name is used as basis to create
several other handles to controls which will be created with a call to
this function.
The name of the dialog shell will be "name-DS".
- :title {STRING [" "]} - Top title of dialog shell
- :pin {BOOLEAN [t]}
- Flag to indicate whether the dialog shell shall contain a pin or
not.
- :pinType {KEYWORD [:command]}
-
Can be one of the following keywords:
Controls the look of the pin used in this dialog shell.
- :close {BOOLEAN [t]}
- Flag to indicate whether the dialog shell shall contain a close
button or not. The action specified for the property
:closeAction will be executed when the user hits the close
button.
- :bottomLine {KEYWORD or NIL [:ok-cancel-help]}
-
Can be one of the following keywords:
- :ok-cancel-help - show OK, Cancel and
Help buttons
- :help - show Help button only
- :none - don't show any buttons
- :closeAction {LISP-Form [hide dialog shell]}
- Action which takes place when the user clicks the upper right
close button (if available). The default action is to hide the dialog
shell.
- :okAction {LISP-Form ["complete"]}
- Action which is executed when the user hits the OK button.
The default action inputs the token complete into Creo
Elements/Direct Modeling's command buffer.
- :cancelAction {LISP-Form ["cancel"]}
- Action which is executed when the user hits the Cancel
button. The default action inputs the token cancel
into Creo Elements/Direct Modeling's command buffer.
- :helpAction {LISP-Form}
- Action which is executed when the user hits the Help
button.
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]}
- Space (in pixels) between the border of the client area (with name
"name-AA") and its children areas or grid areas. A
value greater than 0 is useful if the children areas employ a frame
and/or title. See here for a visual
explanation of this property.
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-dialog-shell "UICT-TEST"
:title "UICT Test"
:bottomLine :help)
- See also:
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SD-CREATE-RESIZABLE-DIALOG-SHELL [function]
(sd-create-resizable-dialog-shell basename
:title title
:closeAction close-action
:margin margin
:spacing spacing
:cellSize cell-size
:width width
:height height)
- Description:
-
Creates a resizable dialog shell as basis for a generic Creo
Elements/Direct Modeling user interface.
To enable child controls for resize adjustments see sd-set-control-binding.
To make a dialog shell appear on the screen, you have to use the
function sd-show-dialog-shell.
- Parameters:
-
- basename {STRING}
- Basename of the dialog shell. The name of the dialog shell will be
"name-DS". The client area (a grid area) that can be
populated with grid areas and controls will have the name
"name-RG".
- :title {STRING [" "]} - Top title of dialog shell
- :closeAction {LISP-Form [hide dialog shell]}
- Action which takes place when the user clicks the upper right
close button (if available). The default action is to hide the dialog
shell.
- :width {FIXNUM} - Width of the client area measured in
pixels
- This value also specifies the minimum width of the dialog
shell.
- :height {FIXNUM} - Height of the client area measured in
pixels
- This value also specifies the minimum height of the dialog
shell.
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]}
- Space (in pixels) between the border of the client area and its
child controls. See here for a visual
explanation of this property.
- :spacing {FIXNUM [2]} - See here
- Spacing of the controls in client area.
- :cellSize {GPNT2D [10,10]}
- This value specifies the size of each cell of the grid. The
default grid cell is 10 pixels wide and 10 pixels high.
Modifying this value allows you to have a finer or coarser grid
raster. A grid cell does not have to be of square shape, you can
easily pass different values for the cell width and height to have
rectangular shaped cells.
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-resizable-dialog-shell "RESIZABLE-DLG-SHELL"
:title "Resizable Dialog Shell"
:width 300
:height 300
:spacing 0
:cellSize 10,11)
- See also:
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SD-APPEND-AREA [function]
(sd-append-area name
parent
:title title
:frame frame-flag
:margin margin)
- Description:
-
Appends an area (of no size) to an existing parent area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of this area used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Parent area name
- :title {STRING or NIL [nil]} - Optional title to appear on
the top left border of the area
- :frame {BOOLEAN [nil]} - Optional frame (border) around the
area
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]}
- Space (in pixels) between the border of the area and its children
areas or grid areas. A value greater than 0 is useful if the children
areas employ a frame and/or title. See here for a visual
explanation of this property.
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-append-area "UICT-TEST-1-AA" "UICT-TEST-AA"
:frame t
:title "Area 1"
:margin 5)
- See also:
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SD-APPEND-GRID-AREA [function]
(sd-append-grid-area name
parent
:title title
:frame frame-flag
:width width
:height height
:cellSize cell-size
:margin margin
:spacing spacing)
- Description:
-
Appends a grid area to an existing parent area. A grid area can be used
as parent for further user interface controls like push buttons, text
input fields and so on.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of the grid area used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent area
- :title {STRING or NIL [nil]} - Optional title to appear on
the top left border of the grid area
- :frame {BOOLEAN [nil]} - Optional frame (border) around the
grid area
- :width {FIXNUM} - Width of the grid area measured in
pixels
- :height {FIXNUM} - Height of the grid area measured in
pixels
- :cellSize {GPNT2D [10,10]}
- This value specifies the size of each cell of the grid. The
default grid cell is 10 pixels wide and 10 pixels high.
Modifying this value allows you to have a finer or coarser grid
raster. A grid cell does not have to be of square shape, you can
easily pass different values for the cell width and height to have
rectangular shaped cells.
The first value of this 2D vector (GPNT2D) describes the width of each
grid cell (x value) and the second value of this 2D vector determines
the height of each grid cell (y value).
See here for a
visual explanation of this property.
Use sd-get-default-grid-size
to retrieve the grid size which fits best to your current Windows
session.
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]} - See here
- :spacing {FIXNUM [2]} - See here
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-append-grid-area "UICT-TEST-11-GA" "UICT-TEST-1-AA"
:frame t
:title "Grid Area 11"
:width 120
:height 70
:cellSize 12,12)
- See also:
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SD-APPEND-NEWLINE [function]
(sd-append-newline parent)
- Description:
-
Areas and grid areas are appended to its parent from left to right. If
you want to continue with appending the next area or grid area in the
next row of the parent, you have to call this function.
- Parameters:
-
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent area
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-append-grid-area "UICT-TEST-11-GA" "UICT-TEST-1-AA"
:frame t
:title "Grid Area 11"
:width 120
:height 70
:cellSize 12,12)
(sd-append-newline "UICT-TEST-1-AA")
(sd-append-grid-area "UICT-TEST-12-GA" "UICT-TEST-1-AA"
:frame t
:title "Grid Area 12"
:spacing 1
:margin 4
:cellSize 10,12
:width 130
:height 150)
- See also:
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SD-CREATE-GRID-AREA [function]
(sd-create-grid-area name
parent
:title title
:frame frame-flag
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:cellSize cell-size
:margin margin
:spacing spacing)
- Description:
-
This function is almost the same as sd-append-grid-area except it does
not append this grid area to a parent area - it creates the new
grid area as child of the passed parent grid area (for an
explanation on area and grid area see here).
Note: The parent of this grid area must be an existing grid area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of grid area used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent grid area
- :title {STRING or NIL [nil]} - Optional title to appear on
the top left border of the grid area
- :frame {BOOLEAN [nil]} - Optional frame (border) around the
grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM} - Width of the grid area measured in parent
grid units
- :height {FIXNUM} - Height of the grid area measured in
parent grid units
- :cellSize {GPNT2D [10,10]} - See here
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]} - See here
- :spacing {FIXNUM [2]} - See here
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-grid-area "UICT-TEST-21-GA" "UICT-TEST-2-GA"
:title "Grid 21"
:frame t
:x 0
:y 4
:cellSize 9,8
:margin 5
:spacing 2
:width 10
:height 6)
- See also:
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SD-CREATE-SCROLLED-GRID-AREA [function]
(sd-create-scrolled-grid-area name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:gridWidth grid-width
:gridHeight grid-height
:cellSize cell-size
:margin margin
:spacing spacing)
- Description:
-
This function is almost the same as sd-create-grid-area except it offers
the possibility to define a client area that differs in size from the
visible part of the area. A horizontal and/or vertical scroll bar
enables the user to scroll over the client area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of grid area used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of the visible part of the grid
area measured in parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM[2]} - Height of the visible part of the grid
area measured in parent grid units
- :gridWidth {FIXNUM [10]} - Horizontal number of cells in
client area
- :gridHeight {FIXNUM [10]} - Vertical number of cells in
client area
- :cellSize {GPNT2D [10,10]}
- Size of each client area cell. See here for more information. The three
parameters :cellSize, :gridWidth and
:gridHeight determine the physical size of the client area.
Using the default values for these parameters, the client area will be
100x100 pixels.
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]} - See here
- :spacing {FIXNUM [2]} - See here
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-scrolled-grid-area "UICT-TEST-41-GA" "UICT-TEST-4-GA"
:x 0
:y 11
:width 17
:height 8
:gridWidth 20
:gridHeight 16
:margin 3
:cellSize 12,12
:spacing 2)
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-RESIZABLE-GRID-AREA [function]
(sd-create-resizable-grid-area name parent
:title title
:frame frame-flag
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:cellSize cell-size
:margin margin
:spacing spacing)
- Description:
-
Creates a grid area which can be resized and which propagates the size
change to its immediate children. A child control needs to define a
binding relative
to its parent in order to adjust its size and position accordingly.
Only a resizable grid area itself can be the parent of a resizable
grid area. This implies that only resizable dialog shells can host
resizable grid areas in their widget tree.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of resizable grid area used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent grid area which must
be a resizable grid area
- :title {STRING or NIL [nil]} - Optional title to appear on
the top left border of the grid area
- :frame {BOOLEAN [nil]} - Optional frame (border) around the
grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM} - Width of the grid area measured in parent
grid units
- :height {FIXNUM} - Height of the grid area measured in
parent grid units
- :cellSize {GPNT2D [10,10]} - See here
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]} - See here
- :spacing {FIXNUM [2]} - See here
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-resizable-grid-area "RESIZABLE-GRID-AREA-RG" "PARENT-RG"
:title "Resizable Grid Area"
:frame t
:margin 5
:spacing 2
:cellSize 12,12
:width 100
:height 50
:x 0
:y 0)
(oli:sd-set-control-binding "RESIZABLE-GRID-AREA-RG" '(:resize-both))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-SPLITTER-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-splitter-control name parent
:horizontal horizontal-p
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:cellSize cell-size
:margin margin
:spacing spacing)
- Description:
-
A splitter control provides two panes which are either horizontally or
vertically separated from each other. Each pane provides a resizable
grid area which may host UICT controls. The name of the left pane is
name-LEFT-PANE-RG and name of the right pane is
name-RIGHT-PANE-RG, respectively. The space provided for
the panes can be changed by moving the splitter.
A child control of the panes needs to define a binding relative to its
parent in order to adjust its size and position accordingly.
Only a resizable grid area itself can be the parent of a splitter
control. This implies that only resizable dialog shells can host
splitter controls in their widget tree.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of splitter control used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent grid area which must
be a resizable grid area
- :horizontal {BOOLEAN [t]} - Defines the orientation of the
splitter
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM} - Width of the splitter control measured in
parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM} - Height of the splitter control measured
in parent grid units
- :cellSize {GPNT2D [10,10]} - Cell size applied to both panes
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]} - Margin applied to both panes
- :spacing {FIXNUM [2]} - Spacing applied to both panes
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-splitter-control
"SPLITTER-CONTROL-SP"
"SPLITTER-DIALOG-RG"
:horizontal t
:margin 0
:x 0
:y 0
:width 400
:height 300
:cellSize 1,1
:spacing 0)
(oli:sd-set-control-binding "SPLITTER-CONTROL-SP" '(:resize-both))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-TAB-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-tab-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:verticalTabs vertical-tabs-flag
:verticalTabSize vertical-tab-size
:tabChangedAction tab-changed-action)
- Description:
-
This function creates the basis of a tab control. A tab control
is analogous to the dividers in a notebook or the labels in a file
cabinet. To add pages to the tab control, use the function sd-insert-tab-control-page
(see below).
If the tab control contains more pages than available space to present
the tabs, little scroll buttons appear in the top right corner of
the tab control to give access to tabs which are currently not visible.
Alternatively you can create the tab control with vertical tabs
which are presented as selectable items in a list. That way, more
tabs are accessible without scrolling.
Note: The parent of this tab control must be an existing grid
area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of tab control used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM} - Total width of the tab control measured in
parent grid units including space for horizontal or vertical tabs
- :height {FIXNUM} - Total height of the tab control measured in
parent grid units including space for horizontal or vertical tabs
- :verticalTabs {BOOLEAN [nil]}
- Set this parameter to t to make the page-access
tabs appear in a list on the left side of the main tab page
area.
Note: In this mode, the parent grid area should have a grid spacing of 0 or
1.
- :verticalTabSize {NUMBER or sizing
instructions}
-
If :verticalTabs is set to t, this parameter
describes how wide the vertical tab list should be.
You have two options to specify the width:
- :tabChangedAction {function symbol}
- This (global) function is called when the user activates a page
interactively or programmatically via sd-set-current-tab-control-page.
This function has to accept exactly one parameter. On call, the page
name as given in sd-insert-tab-control-page is passed
to this fuction.
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Examples:
-
(sd-create-tab-control "UICT-TEST-51-TC" "UICT-TEST-5-GA"
:x 0
:y 0
:width 20
:height 12)
Vertical Tabs Example
- See also:
-
SD-INSERT-TAB-CONTROL-PAGE [function]
(sd-insert-tab-control-page name
parent
:tabTitle tab-title
:title title
:frame frame-flag
:cellSize cell-size
:margin margin
:spacing spacing)
- Description:
-
Use this function to add pages to a tab control created by sd-create-tab-control. Each page
is represented by a tab with a tabTitle. Click this tab to toggle
between different pages of a tab control.
The client area of a page is a grid area with or without a frame and/or
title. Its size is automatically determined by the size of the parent
tab control.
The name of the page grid area is
'name'-TAB-GA
Use this name as parent for all controls which should
become children of this tab control page.
For more information on grid areas see here.
Note: The parent of this tab control page must be an existing tab
control.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of tab control page used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent tab control
- :tabTitle {STRING} - Title to appear on the tab
representing this page
- :title {STRING or NIL [nil]}
- Optional title to appear on the top left border of the page (grid
area title)
(not supported if tab control has been created with :verticalTabs
= t)
- :frame {BOOLEAN [nil]}
- Optional frame (border) around the page (grid area)
(not supported if tab control has been created with :verticalTabs
= t)
- :cellSize {GPNT2D [10,10]} - See here
- :margin {FIXNUM [3]} - See here
- :spacing {FIXNUM [2]} - See here
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Examples:
-
(sd-insert-tab-control-page "UICT-TEST-51-PAGE2" "UICT-TEST-51-TC"
:tabTitle "Page 2 with Frame"
:frame t
:title "Title"
:cellSize 10,10
:spacing 2
:margin 2)
(sd-create-togglebutton-control "UICT-TEST-51-PAGE2-1-TB" "UICT-TEST-51-PAGE2-TAB-GA"
:x 0
:y 0
:width 8
:height 2
:indicator :check
:title "Button 1"
:pushAction ":button1_of_page2")
Vertical Tabs Example
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-PUSHBUTTON-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-pushbutton-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:pushAction push-action
:title title
:alignment title-alignment
:image image
:disabledImage disabled-image)
- Description:
-
Creates a push button control within the parent grid area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of push button control used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of push button control measured in
parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of push button control measured
in parent grid units
- :pushAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING} - Action to take place as soon
as the user hits the push button control
- :title {STRING [" "]} - Title to be shown on the push button
control
- :alignment {KEYWORD [:center]} - Alignment of push button control
title
- :image {STRING} - Image to be shown instead of title
- :disabledImage {STRING} - Image to be shown in case the
button is disabled
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-pushbutton-control "UICT-TEST-122-PB" "UICT-TEST-12-GA"
:x 10
:y 0
:width 10
:height 2
:title "Test 122"
:pushAction '(format t "~%Test 122 pushed"))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-TOGGLEBUTTON-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-togglebutton-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:indicator indicator-type
:pushAction push-action
:releaseAction release-action
:title title
:alignment title-alignment
:image image
:disabledImage disabled-image
:selectedImage selected-image
:disabledSelectedImage disabled-selected-image)
- Description:
-
Creates a toggle button control within the parent grid area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of toggle button control used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of toggle button control measured
in parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of toggle button control measured
in parent grid units
- :indicator {KEYWORD [:check]}
-
Can be one of the following keywords:
- :check - used for N of Many toggle button
types
- :radio - used for One of Many toggle button
types
- :none - creates a toggle button which looks like a
regular push button but has two states: pressed and depressed
- :pushAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action to take
place as soon as the user clicks the depressed (checks the)
toggle button control
- :releaseAction {LISP-Form}
- Action to take
place as soon as the user clicks the pressed (unchecks the)
toggle button control
- :title {STRING [" "]} - Title to be shown on the toggle button
control
- :alignment {KEYWORD [:center]} - Alignment of toggle button control
title
- :image {STRING} - Image to be shown instead of title
- :disabledImage {STRING} - Image to be shown in case the
button is disabled
- :selectedImage {STRING} - Image to be shown instead of
title in case the toggle button is selected
- :disabledSelectedImage {STRING} - Image to be shown instead
of title in case the toggle button is selected and disabled
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-togglebutton-control "UICT-TEST-111-TB" "UICT-TEST-11-GA"
:title "Toggle 111"
:x 0
:y 0
:width 10
:height 2
:indicator :check
:pushAction '(format t "~%Toggle 111 pushed")
:releaseAction '(format t "~%Toggle 111 released"))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-COLORBUTTON-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-colorbutton-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:displayOnly display-only-flag
:pushAction push-action)
- Description:
-
Creates a color button control within the parent grid area. The color
button can be used as a push button control or as a display only
control.
The color of the color button control can be set with sd-set-colorbutton-color.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of color button control used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of color button control measured in
parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of color button control measured
in parent grid units
- :displayOnly {BOOLEAN [nil]}
- Flag to indicate whether this control should be used as push
button (default) or as display only control
- :pushAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action to take
place as soon as the user hits the color button control (only valid if
:displayOnly is set to nil).
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-colorbutton-control "UICT-TEST-128-CB" "UICT-TEST-12-GA"
:x 20
:y 0
:width 6
:height 2
:displayOnly t)
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-SEPARATOR-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-separator-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height)
- Description:
-
Creates a horizontal separator control within the parent grid area. This
control is useful to separate visually groups of other controls within
the same grid area without the need to use extra grid areas with frames
and titles.
The color of the control is determined by its parent grid area.
Note: Even if you enlarge the height of the control the
visual separator line is always centered in the separator control. The
height of the line is fixed.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of separator control used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of separator control measured in
parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of separator control measured in
parent grid units
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-separator-control "UICT-TEST-51-PAGE1-1-SE"
"UICT-TEST-51-PAGE1-TAB-GA"
:x 0
:y 2
:width 18
:height 1)
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-LABEL-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-label-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:title title
:alignment title-alignment
:image image)
- Description:
-
Creates a static label control within the parent grid area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of label control used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of label control measured in parent
grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of label control measured in
parent grid units
- :title {STRING [" "]} - Title to be shown on the label
control
- :alignment {KEYWORD [:center]} - Alignment of label control title
- :image {STRING} - Image to be shown instead of title
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-label-control "UICT-TEST-112-LB" "UICT-TEST-11-GA"
:title "Label 112"
:x 0
:y 2
:width 8
:height 2
:alignment :left)
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-TEXT-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-text-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:editable editable-flag
:multiline multiline-flag
:autoWrap auto-wrap-flag
:showModified show-modified-flag
:enterAction enter-action
:setFocusAction set-focus-action
:modifyAction modify-action
:killFocusAction kill-focus-action
:range range-list
:autoAdd auto-add-flag
:enterActionAfterRangeSelection
enter-action-after-range-selection-flag
:maxRangeCount max-range-count
:maxVisibleRangeCount max-visible-range-count)
- Description:
-
Creates a single or multiline text control within the parent grid area.
This text control can be editable or not.
An editable singleline text control may have a range that is initialized
by a range-list. Strings entered in the text control are added to the
beginning of the text range.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of text control used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of text control measured in parent
grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of text control measured in
parent grid units
- :editable {BOOLEAN [t]} - Indicates whether the text field
is editable for the user or not
- :multiline {BOOLEAN [nil]} - Single or multiline text
control
- :autoWrap {BOOLEAN [nil]}
- Valid for :multiline text controls only. If this
parameter is set to t, the entered text wraps automatically
to the new line if the user hits the right border of the text
control.
Note: No Newline is added to the string itself. The
string is still one long string without newline characters.
- :showModified {BOOLEAN [nil]}
- If this flag is set for editable text controls, the text control
background turns to its highlight color as soon as the user starts
typing into the text control. To get rid of the yellow background you
have to set a valid text control value (as :enterAction for
instance) using the function sd-set-text-control-value.
- :enterAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action to take
place as soon as the user hits the Enter key in single line
text controls. This action will never be called for multiline text
controls.
- :setFocusAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action which will
be executed when the text control gets the keyboard focus.
- :killFocusAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action which will
be executed when the text control looses the keyboard focus
(Tab key or mouse click on a different control).
- :modifyAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action which will
be executed when the text control's contents is about to be
changed.
- :range {LIST [nil]}
- Initial list of string items displayed by the text range. This
range changes when strings are entered in the text control if
:autoAdd is set to T.
- :autoAdd {BOOLEAN [t]}
- If set, new items will automatically be added to the text
range.
- :enterActionAfterRangeSelection {BOOLEAN [nil]}
- If this flag is set to t, a selection in the text range
causes the execution of the enter action, too.
- :maxRangeCount {FIXNUM [20]}
- Maximum number of string items that can be stored in the text
range. The last item in the range is removed if a new item is added to
the beginning of the range with already containing
maxRangeCount items.
- :maxVisibleRangeCount {FIXNUM [5]}
- Maximum number of string items that can be displayed in the text
range without using a scroll bar.
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-text-control "UICT-TEST-125-TX" "UICT-TEST-12-GA"
:x 0
:y 4
:width 20
:height 5
:editable t
:showModified nil
:autoWrap nil
:multiline t)
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-RANGE-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-range-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:alignment item-alignment
:range range-list
:selectionAction selection-action)
- Description:
-
Creates a range control within the parent grid area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of range control used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of range control measured in parent
grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of range control measured in
parent grid units
- :alignment {KEYWORD [:left]} - Alignment of range control item
titles
- :range {LIST}
-
List of items to appear as choices on the range popup menu. The form
of this list is
'(ItemA ItemB ItemC ...)
where ItemX could be either
- A string, number, symbol or keyword or
- A list like this (ItemX :title "Item X") or
- A list like this (ItemY :color "color" :title "Item
Y")
- A list like this (ItemZ :image "Item-Z-Image")
In case 1. the string, number, symbol or keyword appears as
title on the choice button. Case 2. allows you to specify a
different title to appear than the choice value (first item in list)
(see :selectionAction). Case 3. displays a colored
rectangle left of the title. In case 4. you can visualize a choice
with an image instead of a
title string.
- :selectionAction {Function Symbol}
- This (global) function gets called when the user selects a choice
of the range. This function has to accept exactly one parameter. On
call, the value of the selected choice gets assigned to this parameter
automatically. This value is either the string, number, symbol or
keyword of ItemX or the first item of the list in case the
item was specified with :title or :image option. See
:range parameter for more information.
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(defun range-test-26-callback (value)
(format t "~%Range UICT-TEST-26-RA callback value: ~S Type: ~S"
value
(type-of value)))
(sd-create-range-control "UICT-TEST-26-RA" "UICT-TEST-2-GA"
:x 10
:y 8
:width 10
:height 2
:alignment :center
:selectionAction 'range-test-26-callback
:range '("A"
(:b :title "Beta")
(0xff :color "#ff0000" :title "Red")
3
("D" :image "Error-Icon")
(5 :title "Fifth item")))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-LIST-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-list-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:itemHeight item-height
:alignment item-alignment
:selectionMode selection-mode
:items item-list
:selectionAction selection-action
:doubleClickAction double-click-action)
- Description:
-
Creates a list control within the parent grid area. If the list control
displays more items than visible screen space, a vertical scrollbar
appears automatically.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of list control used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of list control measured in parent
grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of list control measured in
parent grid units
- :itemHeight {KEYWORD [:default] or FIXNUM}
- Determines the height in pixels of a single list item. The system
default height will be used if the keyword :default is
specified.
- :alignment {KEYWORD [:left]} - Alignment of list control items
- :selectionMode {KEYWORD [:single]}
- Determines whether the user is allowed to select just one item
(pass :single) or multiple items at a time (pass
:multiple)
- :items {LIST}
- List of items to be displayed in the list control. The single
items can be of type string, number, symbol or keyword.
- :selectionAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action to take
place as soon as the user selects one (or more in case of
:selectionMode set to :multiple) item(s). Use the
function sd-get-list-control-selected-items
to retrieve the selected items.
- :doubleClickAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action to take
place as soon as the user doubleclicks one (or more in case of
:selectionMode set to :multiple) item(s)
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-list-control "UICT-TEST-31-LI" "UICT-TEST-3-GA"
:x 0
:y 0
:width 10
:height 8
:selectionAction '(progn
(format t "~%Single selection callback")
(format t "~% Selected items: ~S"
(sd-get-list-control-selected-items
"UICT-TEST-31-LI")))
:doubleClickAction '(format t "~%Double selection callback")
:selectionMode :multiple
:items '("Item 1" "Item No. 2" 3 4 :item_5 "Item 6"))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-DISPLAY-TABLE-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-display-table-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:logicalTable logical-table
:columns column-keywords
:entryAlignment entry-alignment
:formatFunctions format-functions
:selectionAction selection-action
:applyColumns apply-columns
:keyColumnsApplyToken apply-token
:keyColumnsApplyUnits apply-units
:selectionMode selection-mode
:applyAction apply-action
:doubleClickAction double-click-action
:afterEditAction after-edit-action
:editCellCheckFunction check-function)
- Description:
-
Creates the table portion of a Display Table within the
parent grid area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of display table control used as
handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of display table control measured
in parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of display table control measured
in parent grid units
- :logicalTable {STRING} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :columns {LIST of KEYWORDs} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :entryAlignment {LIST of KEYWORDs} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :formatFunctions {LIST of SYMBOLs} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :selectionAction {Function Symbol} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :applyColumns {LIST of KEYWORDs} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :keyColumnsApplyToken {KEYWORD} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :keyColumnsApplyUnits {KEYWORD [:external]} - Same as for
sd-create-display-table
- :selectionMode {KEYWORD [:single-row]} - Same as for
sd-create-display-table
- :applyAction {KEYWORD or LISP-Form [:default-tokens]} -
Same as for sd-create-display-table
- :doubleClickAction {KEYWORD or function} - Same as for
sd-create-display-table
- :afterEditAction {KEYWORD or function} - Same as for
sd-create-display-table
- :editCellCheckFunction {function} - Same as for sd-create-display-table
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-logical-table
"Example-Table"
:columns '(:first :second :third :untyped :fifth :sixth)
:columnNames '("String" "Angle" "Length" nil "Mass" "Number")
:keyColumns '(:second :third)
:secured nil
:types '(:string :angle :length nil :mass :number)
:units '(nil :deg :mm nil :kg nil)
:contents '(("Eric" (17.2 :deg) (2 :inch) :test105 (42 :kg) 000)
("Alf" 0.57 22.4 :bla 23.6 111)
("Willie" 1.673 (143.85 :mm) "Eric" 62.3 222)
("Lynn" (33.33 :deg) (0.5 :km) 105 (17.5 :kg) 333)
("Kate" 2.222 (422.2 :mm) 'hugo (23.5 :mg) 444)
("Brian" 3.1415 65.5 15 345.85 555)
("Jake" 1.2354 (15.6 :mm) :foo 42.5 666)
("Raquel" 0.03745 (99.89 :mm) :zip 234.645 777)
("Bill" 0.8765 (126 :mm) :bar 0.42 888)))
(defun example-table-selection-action (table)
(format t "~%Row selected in table ~S." table))
(sd-create-display-table-control "UICT-TEST-41-DT" "UICT-TEST-4-GA"
:x 0
:y 0
:width 27
:height 11
:logicalTable "Example-Table"
:columns '(:first :second :third :fifth :sixth)
:entryAlignment '(:left :right :right :right :left)
:formatFunctions '(nil sd-display-table-format-3-digits nil)
:applyColumns '(:first :third)
:applyAction :default-tokens
:keyColumnsApplyToken :keyValues
:selectionMode :single-row
:selectionAction 'example-table-selection-action)
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-SLIDER-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-slider-control name
parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height
:minValue min-value
:maxValue max-value
:increment increment
:decimalPoints decimal-points
:orientation orientation
:showValue show-value-flag
:minLeftTop min-left-top-flag
:dragAction drag-action
:valueChangedAction change-action)
- Description:
-
Creates a horizontal or vertical slider control within the parent grid
area.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of slider control used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of parent grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM [5]} - Width of slider control measured in
parent grid units
- :height {FIXNUM [2]} - Height of slider control measured in
parent grid units
- :minValue {FIXNUM [0]} - Minimum value of slider
- :maxValue {FIXNUM [100]} - Maximum value slider
- :increment {FIXNUM [10]}
- Value to increment or decrement the slider value if the user picks
into the empty slider area to the right or left of the slider
thumb
- :decimalPoints {FIXNUM [0]}
- Specifies the number of decimal points to shift the slider value
when displaying it. For example a slider value of 93 and a value of 2
for :decimalPoints results in a display value of 0.93.
- :orientation {KEYWORD [:horizontal]}
- Determines the display orientation of the slider. Pass
:horizontal to see a horizontal oriented slider, pass
:vertical to see a vertical oriented slider.
- :showValue {BOOLEAN [t]}
- Specifies whether a label for the current slider value should be
displayed next to the slider or not.
- :minLeftTop {BOOLEAN [t]}
- Flag whether the minimum slider value should be on the left for
horizontal sliders or on top for vertical sliders or the other way
around.
- :dragAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- Action which gets
executed whenever the user drags the slider thumb. Use sd-get-slider-control-value
to get the current slider value.
- :valueChangedAction {quoted LISP-Form or STRING}
- This action is
called when the user finishes a slider drag or clicked to the left or
right of the slider thumb. Use sd-get-slider-control-value
to get the current slider value.
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-slider-control "UICT-TEST-34-SL" "UICT-TEST-3-GA"
:x 18
:y 0
:width 4
:height 8
:minValue 0
:maxValue 50
:increment 5
:decimalPoints 0
:orientation :vertical
:showValue t
:minLeftTop t
:dragAction '(format t "~%Slider drag callback")
:valueChangedAction '(format t "~%Slider value changed callback"))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-CONTEXT-MENU [function]
(sd-create-context-menu name
parent
:title title
:contents contents-list)
- Description:
-
Creates a context menu for a specific control. To access this context
menu the user has to click the right mouse button over the parent
control.
The context menu can contain simple push buttons, toggle buttons,
separators and further cascading menus which itself may contain further
controls and submenus.
Restriction: This function is only
supported when parent is of type
- push button control,
- toggle button control,
- edit control, or
- list control.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of context menu used as handle
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent control to which this
context menu is assigned to
- :title {STRING or NIL [nil]} - Optional title of context
menu to appear on top of the menu
- :contents {LIST}
-
Description of context menu contents in the following form:
'(Entry1 Entry2 ... EntryN)
where each entry can be one of the following:
- (:pushbutton :title title :pushAction
action)
- (:pushbutton :image image :pushAction
action)
-
(:togglebutton :title title
:indicator [either :check (default) or :radio]
:pushAction push-action
:releaseAction release-action)
-
(:togglebutton :image image
:selectedImage selected-image
:indicator [either :check (default) or :radio]
:pushAction push-action
:releaseAction release-action)
- (:separator)
- (:submenu :title title :contents
contents)
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-context-menu "UICT-TEST-33-CX" "UICT-TEST-33-PB"
:title "Test Popup"
:contents
'((:pushbutton :title "First Item"
:pushAction (format t "~%Context item 1 pushed"))
(:pushbutton :title "Call Extrude"
:pushAction "extrude")
(:separator)
(:togglebutton :title "Toggle Me"
:indicator :radio
:pushAction (format t "~%Context toggle pushed")
:releaseAction (format t "~%Context toggle released"))
(:submenu :title "Submenu"
:contents ((:pushbutton :title "Rectangle"
:pushAction "rectangle")
(:pushbutton :image "Error-Icon"
:pushAction (sd-display-error "Hi"))
(:submenu :title "Dummy Sub"
:contents ((:pushbutton)
(:separator)
(:togglebutton)))
(:togglebutton :image "Option-Unpinned"
:selectedImage "Option-Pinned"
:pushAction ":on"
:releaseAction ":off")))))
- See also:
-
SD-CREATE-VIEWPORT-CONTROL [function]
(sd-create-viewport-control name parent
:x x-coordinate
:y y-coordinate
:width width
:height height)
- Description:
-
Creates a UI control which hosts a 3D viewport. The name of the
viewport control is also used as name of the hosted 3D viewport.
Consequently, name must not be used as name of another existing
3D viewport.
Only a resizable grid area can be the parent of a viewport control.
The binding for the viewport control is preset to adjust size and
position according to the parent grid area in both directions.
Once the viewport control has been created, the hosted 3D viewport
can be accessed using most of the standard Viewport commands and
name as name of the viewport. Only the commands to inquire and
set window size and visibility are not supported because these
propreties are controled by the UI viewport control.
- Parameters:
-
- name {STRING} - Name of viewport control and the 3D
viewport hosted by the control
- parent {STRING} - Name of the parent grid area which must
be a resizable grid area
- :x {FIXNUM [0]} - X grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :y {FIXNUM [0]} - Y grid
coordinate within parent grid area
- :width {FIXNUM} - Width of the grid area measured in parent
grid units
- :height {FIXNUM} - Height of the grid area measured in
parent grid units
- Return Value:
-
- t - success
- nil - failure
- Example:
-
(sd-create-viewport-control "VIEWPORT-CONTROL" "PARENT-RG"
:width 100
:height 50
:x 0
:y 0)
- See also:
-
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