Struct widgetry::PanelBuilder

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pub struct PanelBuilder {
    top_level: Widget,
    horiz: HorizontalAlignment,
    vert: VerticalAlignment,
    dims_x: PanelDims,
    dims_y: PanelDims,
    ignore_initial_events: bool,
}

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§top_level: Widget§horiz: HorizontalAlignment§vert: VerticalAlignment§dims_x: PanelDims§dims_y: PanelDims§ignore_initial_events: bool

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impl PanelBuilder

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pub fn build(self, ctx: &mut EventCtx<'_>) -> Panel

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pub fn build_custom(self, ctx: &mut EventCtx<'_>) -> Panel

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pub fn aligned( self, horiz: HorizontalAlignment, vert: VerticalAlignment ) -> PanelBuilder

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pub fn aligned_pair( self, pair: (HorizontalAlignment, VerticalAlignment) ) -> PanelBuilder

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pub fn dims_width(self, dims: PanelDims) -> PanelBuilder

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pub fn dims_height(self, dims: PanelDims) -> PanelBuilder

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pub fn exact_size_percent(self, x: usize, y: usize) -> PanelBuilder

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pub fn ignore_initial_events(self) -> PanelBuilder

When a panel is built, a fake, “no-op” mouseover event is immediately fired, to let all widgets initially pick up the position of the mouse. Normally this event should only produce Outcome::Nothing, since other outcomes will be lost – there’s no way for the caller to see that first outcome.

If a caller expects this first mouseover to possibly produce an outcome, they can call this and avoid the assertion.

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