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Shell

Struct Shell 

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pub struct Shell { /* private fields */ }

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impl Shell

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn no_background(self) -> Self

Drop the solid background fill so the window’s desktop pattern shows through the gaps between panes — the git-gui-style commit screen floats its widgets on the patterned background rather than a flat fill.

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pub fn add( self, widget: impl Widget + 'static, place: impl Fn(Rect) -> Rect + 'static, ) -> Self

Add a child positioned by place. Call order also sets the keyboard focus order — Tab visits focusable children in the order they’re added.

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pub fn add_overlay(self, widget: impl Widget + 'static) -> Self

Add a floating overlay (e.g. a modal dialog) over the whole shell.

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pub fn focus_child(&mut self, index: usize) -> bool

Focus the child at index (a direct-child index, not a focusable-only index), if it is focusable. Returns whether focus moved there.

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impl Default for Shell

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Widget for Shell

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fn bounds(&self) -> Rect

Logical bounds relative to the window root, in saudade pixels.
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fn layout(&mut self, bounds: Rect)

Position the widget inside the rectangle the parent has allocated. Read more
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fn paint(&mut self, painter: &mut Painter<'_>, theme: &Theme)

Render the widget in the normal pass.
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fn paint_overlay(&mut self, painter: &mut Painter<'_>, theme: &Theme)

Render anything that needs to float on top of every sibling — open menu popups, tooltips, drag previews. Runs after every widget’s regular paint is finished. Default: no-op.
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fn event(&mut self, event: &Event, ctx: &mut EventCtx)

Handle a typed input event. Default: ignore.
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fn captures_pointer(&self) -> bool

Internal hook for capture-on-press dispatch. Default: never captured. Implementations like Button override this so pointer events keep flowing to them while a press is in progress, even if the cursor leaves the widget’s bounds.
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fn focusable(&self) -> bool

true if this widget accepts keyboard focus. The parent container remembers the last focusable widget the user clicked, and routes keyboard events only there.
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fn focus_first(&mut self) -> bool

Try to give keyboard focus to this widget or one of its descendants. Returns true if a focusable target was located and now holds focus. Read more
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fn popup_request(&self) -> Option<PopupRequest>

Ask the runtime to host a popup window for this widget. Returning Some makes the runtime open (or move) a borderless top-level window at the indicated logical-coord rect so the popup can extend past the main window’s edges. Container widgets propagate this from their children. Default: no popup. Read more
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fn wants_ticks(&self) -> bool

true if this widget needs periodic Event::Tick events to drive an animation. The runtime polls this after every dispatch and, while any widget in the tree wants ticks, fires Tick at roughly 60 Hz. Container widgets propagate from children. Default: no animation.
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fn on_cancel(&mut self, _ctx: &mut EventCtx)

Called when the widget is cancelled — closed by Escape or a window’s close button (which the runtime maps to Escape), with no child consuming that Escape first — rather than dismissed by its own request. A hosting Modal calls it on its content just before tearing it down; the runtime calls it on the root widget when the main window is closed, so a dialog used directly as the window root gets the same hook. It does not fire when the content asked to be dismissed itself (e.g. an OK / Cancel button calling EventCtx::request_dismiss), since that path already chose what to commit or revert. A dialog that previews edits live overrides this to roll them back. Default: no-op.
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fn set_focused(&mut self, _focused: bool)

Inform the widget that it has gained or lost keyboard focus. Default: ignore. Editing widgets override this to show/hide their cursor or to commit pending input.
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fn accepts_accelerators(&self) -> bool

true if this widget should receive every keyboard event regardless of focus. Used by menu bars so that Alt+letter accelerators reach them even while a sibling (e.g., a text editor) holds focus.
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fn collect_popups(&self, out: &mut Vec<PopupRequest>)

Collect every popup this widget and its descendants currently want the runtime to host, outermost first. Read more

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impl !RefUnwindSafe for Shell

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impl !Send for Shell

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impl !Sync for Shell

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impl !UnwindSafe for Shell

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impl Freeze for Shell

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impl Unpin for Shell

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impl UnsafeUnpin for Shell

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