Padre::Wx::Role::View - A role for GUI tools that live in panels
# From the Padre::Wx::Role::View section of Padre::Wx::FunctionList sub view_panel { return 'right'; } sub view_label { Wx::gettext('Functions'); } sub view_close { shift->{main}->show_functions(0); }
This is a role that should be inherited from by GUI components that live in the left, right or bottom notebook panels of Padre.
Anything that inherits from this role is expected to implement a number of methods that allow it to play nicely with the Padre object model.
To help compartmentalise methods that are provided by different roles, a "view_" prefix is used across methods expected by the role.
This method describes which panel the tool lives in.
Returns the string 'right', 'left', or 'bottom'.
The method returns the string that the notebook label should be filled with. This should be internationalised properly. This method is called once when the object is constructed, and again if the user triggers a relocale cascade to change their interface language.
relocale
This method is called on the object by the event handler for the "X" control on the notebook label, if it has one.
The method should generally initiate whatever is needed to close the tool via the highest level API. Note that while we aren't calling the equivalent menu handler directly, we are calling the high-level method on the main window that the menu itself calls.
This method should return a valid Wx bitmap to be used as the icon for a notebook page (displayed alongside view_label).
view_label
Called immediately after the view has been displayed, to allow the view to kick off any timers or do additional post-creation setup.
Called immediately before the view is hidden, to allow the view to cancel any timers, cancel tasks or do pre-destruction teardown.
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