ScrollView

class vanilla.ScrollView(posSize, nsView, hasHorizontalScroller=True, hasVerticalScroller=True, autohidesScrollers=False, backgroundColor=None, clipView=None, drawsBackground=True)

A view with scrollers for containing another view.

../_images/ScrollView.png
from AppKit import NSView, NSColor, NSRectFill
from vanilla import Window, ScrollView

class DemoView(NSView):

    def drawRect_(self, rect):
        NSColor.redColor().set()
        NSRectFill(self.bounds())

class ScrollViewDemo:

    def __init__(self):
        self.w = Window((200, 200))
        self.view = DemoView.alloc().init()
        self.view.setFrame_(((0, 0), (300, 300)))
        self.w.scrollView = ScrollView((10, 10, -10, -10),
                                self.view)
        self.w.open()

ScrollViewDemo()

posSize Tuple of form (left, top, width, height) or “auto” representing the position and size of the scroll view.

nsView A NSView object.

hasHorizontalScroller Boolean representing if the scroll view has horizontal scrollers.

hasVerticalScroller Boolean representing if the scroll view has vertical scrollers.

autohidesScrollers Boolean representing if the scroll view auto-hides its scrollers.

backgroundColor A NSColor object representing the background color of the scroll view.

drawsBackground Boolean representing if the background should be drawn.

addAutoPosSizeRules(rules, metrics=None)

Add auto layout rules for controls/view in this view.

rules must be a list of rule definitions. Rule definitions may take two forms:

key value
“view1” The vanilla wrapped view for the left side of the rule.
“attribute1” The attribute of the view for the left side of the rule. See below for options.
“relation” (optional) The relationship between the left side of the rule and the right side of the rule. See below for options. The default value is “==”.
“view2” The vanilla wrapped view for the right side of the rule.
“attribute2” The attribute of the view for the right side of the rule. See below for options.
“multiplier” (optional) The constant multiplied with the attribute on the right side of the rule as part of getting the modified attribute. The default value is 1.
“constant” (optional) The constant added to the multiplied attribute value on the right side of the rule to yield the final modified attribute. The default value is 0.

The attribute1 and attribute2 options are:

value AppKit equivalent
“left” NSLayoutAttributeLeft
“right” NSLayoutAttributeRight
“top” NSLayoutAttributeTop
“bottom” NSLayoutAttributeBottom
“leading” NSLayoutAttributeLeading
“trailing” NSLayoutAttributeTrailing
“width” NSLayoutAttributeWidth
“height” NSLayoutAttributeHeight
“centerX” NSLayoutAttributeCenterX
“centerY” NSLayoutAttributeCenterY
“baseline” NSLayoutAttributeBaseline
“lastBaseline” NSLayoutAttributeLastBaseline
“firstBaseline” NSLayoutAttributeFirstBaseline

Refer to the NSLayoutAttribute documentation for the information about what each of these do.

The relation options are:

value AppKit equivalent
“<=” NSLayoutRelationLessThanOrEqual
“==” NSLayoutRelationEqual
“>=” NSLayoutRelationGreaterThanOrEqual

Refer to the NSLayoutRelation documentation for the information about what each of these do.

metrics may be either None or a dict containing key value pairs representing metrics keywords used in the rules defined with strings.

enable(onOff)

Enable or disable the object. onOff should be a boolean.

getNSScrollView()

Return the NSScrollView that this object wraps.

getPosSize()

The position and size of the object as a tuple of form (left, top, width, height).

isVisible()

Return a bool indicating if the object is visible or not.

move(x, y)

Move the object by x units and y units.

resize(width, height)

Change the size of the object to width and height.

setBackgroundColor(color)

Set the background of the scrol view to color.

setPosSize(posSize, animate=False)

Set the position and size of the object.

posSize A tuple of form (left, top, width, height).

animate A boolean flag telling to animate the transition. Off by default.

show(onOff)

Show or hide the object.

onOff A boolean value representing if the object should be shown or not.