2 * @defgroup Index Index
4 * @image html img/widget/index/preview-00.png
5 * @image latex img/widget/index/preview-00.eps
7 * An index widget gives you an index for fast access to whichever
8 * group of other UI items one might have. It's a list of text
9 * items (usually letters, for alphabetically ordered access).
11 * Index widgets are by default hidden and just appear when the
12 * user clicks over it's reserved area in the canvas. In its
13 * default theme, it's an area one @ref Fingers "finger" wide on
14 * the right side of the index widget's container.
16 * When items on the index are selected, smart callbacks get
17 * called, so that its user can make other container objects to
18 * show a given area or child object depending on the index item
19 * selected. You'd probably be using an index together with @ref
20 * List "lists", @ref Genlist "generic lists" or @ref Gengrid
23 * Smart events one can add callbacks for are:
24 * - @c "changed" - When the selected index item changes. @c
25 * event_info is the selected item's data pointer.
26 * - @c "delay,changed" - When the selected index item changes, but
27 * after a small idling period. @c event_info is the selected
28 * item's data pointer.
29 * - @c "selected" - When the user releases a mouse button and
30 * selects an item. @c event_info is the selected item's data
32 * - @c "level,up" - when the user moves a finger from the first
33 * level to the second level
34 * - @c "level,down" - when the user moves a finger from the second
35 * level to the first level
37 * The @c "delay,changed" event is so that it'll wait a small time
38 * before actually reporting those events and, moreover, just the
39 * last event happening on those time frames will actually be
42 * Here are some examples on its usage:
43 * @li @ref index_example_01
44 * @li @ref index_example_02
53 * Add a new index widget to the given parent Elementary
56 * @param parent The parent object
57 * @return a new index widget handle or @c NULL, on errors
59 * This function inserts a new index widget on the canvas.
63 EAPI Evas_Object *elm_index_add(Evas_Object *parent);
66 * Set whether a given index widget is or not visible,
69 * @param obj The index object
70 * @param active @c EINA_TRUE to show it, @c EINA_FALSE to hide it
72 * Not to be confused with visible as in @c evas_object_show() --
73 * visible with regard to the widget's auto hiding feature.
75 * @see elm_index_active_get()
79 EAPI void elm_index_active_set(Evas_Object *obj, Eina_Bool active);
82 * Get whether a given index widget is currently visible or not.
84 * @param obj The index object
85 * @return @c EINA_TRUE, if it's shown, @c EINA_FALSE otherwise
87 * @see elm_index_active_set() for more details
91 EAPI Eina_Bool elm_index_active_get(const Evas_Object *obj);
94 * Set the items level for a given index widget.
96 * @param obj The index object.
97 * @param level @c 0 or @c 1, the currently implemented levels.
99 * @see elm_index_item_level_get()
103 EAPI void elm_index_item_level_set(Evas_Object *obj, int level);
106 * Get the items level set for a given index widget.
108 * @param obj The index object.
109 * @return @c 0 or @c 1, which are the levels @p obj might be at.
111 * @see elm_index_item_level_set() for more information
115 EAPI int elm_index_item_level_get(const Evas_Object *obj);
118 * Returns the last selected item, for a given index widget.
120 * @param obj The index object.
121 * @return The last item @b selected on @p obj (or @c NULL, on errors).
125 EAPI Elm_Object_Item *elm_index_item_selected_get(const Evas_Object *obj, int level);
128 * Append a new item on a given index widget.
130 * @param obj The index object.
131 * @param letter Letter under which the item should be indexed
132 * @param item The item data to set for the index's item
134 * Despite the most common usage of the @p letter argument is for
135 * single char strings, one could use arbitrary strings as index
138 * @c item will be the pointer returned back on @c "changed", @c
139 * "delay,changed" and @c "selected" smart events.
143 EAPI void elm_index_item_append(Evas_Object *obj, const char *letter, const void *item);
146 * Prepend a new item on a given index widget.
148 * @param obj The index object.
149 * @param letter Letter under which the item should be indexed
150 * @param item The item data to set for the index's item
152 * Despite the most common usage of the @p letter argument is for
153 * single char strings, one could use arbitrary strings as index
156 * @c item will be the pointer returned back on @c "changed", @c
157 * "delay,changed" and @c "selected" smart events.
161 EAPI void elm_index_item_prepend(Evas_Object *obj, const char *letter, const void *item);
164 * Append a new item, on a given index widget, <b>after the item
165 * having @p relative as data</b>.
167 * @param obj The index object.
168 * @param letter Letter under which the item should be indexed
169 * @param item The item data to set for the index's item
170 * @param relative The index item to be the predecessor of this new one
172 * Despite the most common usage of the @p letter argument is for
173 * single char strings, one could use arbitrary strings as index
176 * @c item will be the pointer returned back on @c "changed", @c
177 * "delay,changed" and @c "selected" smart events.
179 * @note If @p relative is @c NULL this function will behave as
180 * elm_index_item_append().
184 EAPI void elm_index_item_append_relative(Evas_Object *obj, const char *letter, const void *item, const Elm_Object_Item *relative);
187 * Prepend a new item, on a given index widget, <b>after the item
188 * having @p relative as data</b>.
190 * @param obj The index object.
191 * @param letter Letter under which the item should be indexed
192 * @param item The item data to set for the index's item
193 * @param relative The index item to be the successor of this new one
195 * Despite the most common usage of the @p letter argument is for
196 * single char strings, one could use arbitrary strings as index
199 * @c item will be the pointer returned back on @c "changed", @c
200 * "delay,changed" and @c "selected" smart events.
202 * @note If @p relative is @c NULL this function will behave as
203 * elm_index_item_prepend().
207 EAPI void elm_index_item_prepend_relative(Evas_Object *obj, const char *letter, const void *item, const Elm_Object_Item *relative);
210 * Insert a new item into the given index widget, using @p cmp_func
211 * function to sort items (by item handles).
213 * @param obj The index object.
214 * @param letter Letter under which the item should be indexed
215 * @param item The item data to set for the index's item
216 * @param cmp_func The comparing function to be used to sort index
217 * items <b>by #index item handles</b>
218 * @param cmp_data_func A @b fallback function to be called for the
219 * sorting of index items <b>by item data</b>). It will be used
220 * when @p cmp_func returns @c 0 (equality), which means an index
221 * item with provided item data already exists. To decide which
222 * data item should be pointed to by the index item in question, @p
223 * cmp_data_func will be used. If @p cmp_data_func returns a
224 * non-negative value, the previous index item data will be
225 * replaced by the given @p item pointer. If the previous data need
226 * to be freed, it should be done by the @p cmp_data_func function,
227 * because all references to it will be lost. If this function is
228 * not provided (@c NULL is given), index items will be @b
229 * duplicated, if @p cmp_func returns @c 0.
231 * Despite the most common usage of the @p letter argument is for
232 * single char strings, one could use arbitrary strings as index
235 * @c item will be the pointer returned back on @c "changed", @c
236 * "delay,changed" and @c "selected" smart events.
240 EAPI void elm_index_item_sorted_insert(Evas_Object *obj, const char *letter, const void *item, Eina_Compare_Cb cmp_func, Eina_Compare_Cb cmp_data_func);
243 * Find a given index widget's item, <b>using item data</b>.
245 * @param obj The index object
246 * @param item The item data pointed to by the desired index item
247 * @return The index item handle, if found, or @c NULL otherwise
251 EAPI Elm_Object_Item *elm_index_item_find(Evas_Object *obj, const void *item);
254 * Removes @b all items from a given index widget.
256 * @param obj The index object.
258 * If deletion callbacks are set, via elm_object_item_del_cb_set(),
259 * that callback function will be called for each item in @p obj.
263 EAPI void elm_index_item_clear(Evas_Object *obj);
266 * Go to a given items level on a index widget
268 * @param obj The index object
269 * @param level The index level (one of @c 0 or @c 1)
273 EAPI void elm_index_item_go(Evas_Object *obj, int level);
276 * Get the letter (string) set on a given index widget item.
278 * @param it The index item handle
279 * @return The letter string set on @p it
283 EAPI const char *elm_index_item_letter_get(const Elm_Object_Item *item);
287 EAPI void elm_index_button_image_invisible_set(Evas_Object *obj, Eina_Bool invisible);