NAME

    Tickit::Widget::ScrollBox - allow a single child widget to be scrolled

SYNOPSIS

       use Tickit;
       use Tickit::Widget::ScrollBox;
       use Tickit::Widget::Static;
    
       my $scrollbox = Tickit::Widget::ScrollBox->new
          ->set_child( Tickit::Widget::Static->new(
             text => join( "\n", map { "The content for line $_" } 1 .. 100 ),
          ) );
    
       Tickit->new( root => $scrollbox )->run;

DESCRIPTION

    This container widget draws a scrollbar beside a single child widget
    and allows a portion of it to be displayed by scrolling.

STYLE

    Th following style pen prefixes are used:

    scrollbar => PEN

      The pen used to render the background of the scroll bar

    scrollmark => PEN

      The pen used to render the active scroll position in the scroll bar

    arrow => PEN

      The pen used to render the scrolling arrow buttons

    The following style keys are used:

    arrow_up => STRING

    arrow_down => STRING

    arrow_left => STRING

    arrow_right => STRING

      Each should be a single character to use for the scroll arrow
      buttons.

    The following style actions are used:

    up_1 (<Up>)

    down_1 (<Down>)

    left_1 (<Left>)

    right_1 (<Right>)

      Scroll by 1 line

    up_half (<PageUp>)

    down_half (<PageDown>)

    left_half (<C-Left>)

    right_half (<C-Right>)

      Scroll by half of the viewport

    to_top (<C-Home>)

    to_bottom (<C-End>)

    to_leftmost (<Home>)

    to_rightmost (<End>)

      Scroll to the edge of the area

CONSTRUCTOR

 new

       $scrollbox = Tickit::Widget::ScrollBox->new( %args )

    Constructs a new Tickit::Widget::ScrollBox object.

    Takes the following named arguments in addition to those taken by the
    base Tickit::SingleChildWidget constructor:

    vertical => BOOL or "on_demand"

    horizontal => BOOL or "on_demand"

      Whether to apply a scrollbar in the vertical or horizontal
      directions. If not given, these default to vertical only.

      If given as the string on_demand then the scrollbar will be
      optionally be displayed only if needed; if the space given to the
      widget is smaller than the child content necessary to display.

ACCESSORS

 vextent

       $vextent = $scrollbox->vextent

    Returns the Tickit::Widget::ScrollBox::Extent object representing the
    box's vertical scrolling extent.

 hextent

       $hextent = $scrollbox->hextent

    Returns the Tickit::Widget::ScrollBox::Extent object representing the
    box's horizontal scrolling extent.

METHODS

 scroll

       $scrollbox->scroll( $downward, $rightward )

    Requests the content be scrolled downward a number of lines and
    rightward a number of columns (either of which which may be negative).

 scroll_to

       $scrollbox->scroll_to( $top, $left )

    Requests the content be scrolled such that the given line and column
    number of the child's content is the topmost visible in the container.

SMART SCROLLING

    If the child widget declares it supports smart scrolling, then the
    ScrollBox will not implement content scrolling on its behalf. Extra
    methods are used to co-ordinate the scroll position between the
    scrolling-aware child widget and the containing ScrollBox. This is
    handled by the following methods on the child widget.

    If smart scrolling is enabled for the child, then its window will be
    set to the viewport directly, and the child widget must offset its
    content within the window as appropriate. The child must indicate the
    range of its scrolling ability by using the set_total method on the
    extent object it is given.

 $smart = $child->CAN_SCROLL

    If this method exists and returns a true value, the ScrollBox will use
    smart scrolling. This method must return a true value for this to work,
    allowing the method to itself be a proxy, for example, to proxy
    scrolling information through a single child widget container.

 $child->set_scrolling_extents( $vextent, $hextent )

    Gives the child widget the vertical and horizontal scrolling extents.
    The child widget should save thes values, and inspect the start value
    of them any time it needs these to implement content offset position
    when rendering.

 $child->scrolled( $downward, $rightward, $h_or_v )

    Informs the child widget that one of the scroll positions has changed.
    It passes the delta (which may be negative) of each position, and a
    string which will be either "h" or "v" to indicate whether it was an
    adjustment of the horizontal or vertical scrollbar. The extent objects
    will already have been updated by this point, so the child may also
    inspect the start value of them to obtain the new absolute offsets.

TODO

      * Choice of left/right and top/bottom bar positions.

      * Click-and-hold on arrow buttons for auto-repeat

      * Allow smarter cooperation with a scrolling-aware child widget;
      likely by setting extent objects on the child if it declares to be
      supported, and use that instead of an offset child window.

AUTHOR

    Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>