Fisheye"

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Revision as of 03:50, 28 October 2010

Fisheye

Employment/Purpose

A fisheye item


Example

File:Fisheyebar.PNG

<window>
	Click "Change orient" button and move cursor over the fisheyebar before
	it changes.
	<separator />
	Fisheyebar will be out of expected.(That is wrong)
	<fisheyebar id="fish"
		style="position: absolute; top: 50px;
         left:100px;margin:20px;"
		attachEdge="top">
		<fisheye image="/img/icon_browser.png" label="Web Browser"
			onClick="alert(self.label)" />
		<fisheye image="/img/icon_calendar.png" label="Calendar"
			onClick="alert(self.label)" />
		<fisheye image="/img/icon_email.png" label="Emai onClick="
			alert ( self.label ) />
		<fisheye image="/img/icon_texteditor.png" label="Text Editor"
			onClick="alert(self.label)" />
		<fisheye image="/img/icon_update.png" label="Software Update"
			onClick="alert(self.label)" />
		<fisheye image="/img/icon_users.png" label="User onClick="
			alert ( self.label ) />
	</fisheyebar>
	<button label="Change orient">
		<attribute name="onClick"> if (fish.orient.equals("horizontal")) {
			fish.orient = "vertical"; } else { fish.orient = "horizontal"; }
		</attribute>
	</button>
</window>



Supported events

Name
Event Type
onClick None

Supported Children

*None

Use cases

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Version History

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Last Update : 2010/10/28

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