Provided by: padre_1.00+dfsg-1_all
NAME
Padre::Wx::TreeCtrl - A Wx::TreeCtrl with various extra convenience methods
DESCRIPTION
Padre::Wx::TreeCtrl is a direct subclass of Wx::TreeCtrl with a handful of additional methods that make life easier when writing GUI components for Padre that use trees.
METHODS
lock_scroll SCOPE: { my $lock = $tree->lock_scroll; # Apply changes to the tree } When making changes to Wx::TreeCtrl objects, many changes to the tree structure also include an implicit movement of the scroll position to focus on the node that was changed. When generating changes to trees that are not the immediate focus of the user this can be extremely flickery and disconcerting, especially when generating entire large trees. The "lock_scroll" method creates a guard object which combines an update lock with a record of the scroll position of the tree. When the object is destroyed, the scroll position of the tree is returned to the original position immediately before the update lock is released. The effect is that the tree has changed silently, with the scroll position remaining unchanged. GetChildByText my $item = $tree->GetChildByText("Foo"); The "GetChildByText" method is a convenience method for searching through a tree to find a specific item based on the item text of the child. It returns the item ID of the first node containing the search text or "undef" if no element in the tree contains the search text. GetChildrenPlData my @data = $tree->GetChildrenPlData; The "GetChildrenPlData" method fetches a list of Perl data elements (via "GetPlData") for all nodes in the tree. The list is returned based on a depth-first top-down node order. GetExpandedPlData my @data = $tree->GetExpandedPlData; The "GetExpandedPlData" method is a variation of the "GetChildrenPlData" method. It returns a list of Perl data elements in depth-first top-down node order, but only for nodes which are expanded (via "IsExpanded").
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2008-2013 The Padre development team as listed in Padre.pm. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl 5 itself. The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.