Difference between revisions of "TMyRollOut and ExpandPanel"
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Two or more TMyRollOut's can be automatically put beneath each other with ExpandPanels. | Two or more TMyRollOut's can be automatically put beneath each other with ExpandPanels. | ||
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* https://github.com/roth-a/expandpanels | * https://github.com/roth-a/expandpanels | ||
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+ | ===More information here=== | ||
* http://student.physik.uni-mainz.de/~rothalex/?q=content/expandpanels | * http://student.physik.uni-mainz.de/~rothalex/?q=content/expandpanels | ||
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* ExpandPanels arranges all the panel nicely under (or besides) each other, so it takes as little space as possible | * ExpandPanels arranges all the panel nicely under (or besides) each other, so it takes as little space as possible | ||
* ExpandPanels has different "behaviours": It can open as many panels as you click, or just the one you last clicked | * ExpandPanels has different "behaviours": It can open as many panels as you click, or just the one you last clicked | ||
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===Screenshot=== | ===Screenshot=== |
Revision as of 18:25, 7 July 2012
About
The package contains two components. The visual TMyRollOut and the non-visual ExpandPanels. TMyRollOut is a collapsable panel. Two or more TMyRollOut's can be automatically put beneath each other with ExpandPanels.
Autor
Alexander Roth
Code hosting
More information here
Features
- saves space
- everything is animated (you can turn it off if you want)
- you can place the button of the panel on the top, bottom, left or right
- you can collapse the panel to any direction you want
- ExpandPanels arranges all the panel nicely under (or besides) each other, so it takes as little space as possible
- ExpandPanels has different "behaviours": It can open as many panels as you click, or just the one you last clicked