pub struct PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>where
    Renderer: Renderer,
    Renderer::Theme: StyleSheet + StyleSheet,{ /* private fields */ }
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A collection of panes distributed using either vertical or horizontal splits to completely fill the space available.

Pane grid - Iced

This distribution of space is common in tiling window managers (like awesome, i3, or even tmux).

A PaneGrid supports:

  • Vertical and horizontal splits
  • Tracking of the last active pane
  • Mouse-based resizing
  • Drag and drop to reorganize panes
  • Hotkey support
  • Configurable modifier keys
  • State API to perform actions programmatically (split, swap, resize, etc.)

Example

enum PaneState {
    SomePane,
    AnotherKindOfPane,
}

enum Message {
    PaneDragged(pane_grid::DragEvent),
    PaneResized(pane_grid::ResizeEvent),
}

let (mut state, _) = pane_grid::State::new(PaneState::SomePane);

let pane_grid =
    PaneGrid::new(&state, |pane, state, is_maximized| {
        pane_grid::Content::new(match state {
            PaneState::SomePane => text("This is some pane"),
            PaneState::AnotherKindOfPane => text("This is another kind of pane"),
        })
    })
    .on_drag(Message::PaneDragged)
    .on_resize(10, Message::PaneResized);

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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>where Renderer: Renderer, Renderer::Theme: StyleSheet + StyleSheet,

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pub fn new<T>( state: &'a State<T>, view: impl Fn(Pane, &'a T, bool) -> Content<'a, Message, Renderer> ) -> Self

Creates a PaneGrid with the given State and view function.

The view function will be called to display each Pane present in the State. bool is set if the pane is maximized.

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pub fn width(self, width: impl Into<Length>) -> Self

Sets the width of the PaneGrid.

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pub fn height(self, height: impl Into<Length>) -> Self

Sets the height of the PaneGrid.

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pub fn spacing(self, amount: impl Into<Pixels>) -> Self

Sets the spacing between the panes of the PaneGrid.

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pub fn on_click<F>(self, f: F) -> Selfwhere F: 'a + Fn(Pane) -> Message,

Sets the message that will be produced when a Pane of the PaneGrid is clicked.

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pub fn on_drag<F>(self, f: F) -> Selfwhere F: 'a + Fn(DragEvent) -> Message,

Enables the drag and drop interactions of the PaneGrid, which will use the provided function to produce messages.

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pub fn on_resize<F>(self, leeway: impl Into<Pixels>, f: F) -> Selfwhere F: 'a + Fn(ResizeEvent) -> Message,

Enables the resize interactions of the PaneGrid, which will use the provided function to produce messages.

The leeway describes the amount of space around a split that can be used to grab it.

The grabbable area of a split will have a length of spacing + leeway, properly centered. In other words, a length of (spacing + leeway) / 2.0 on either side of the split line.

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pub fn style( self, style: impl Into<<Renderer::Theme as StyleSheet>::Style> ) -> Self

Sets the style of the PaneGrid.

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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> From<PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>> for Element<'a, Message, Renderer>where Message: 'a, Renderer: 'a + Renderer, Renderer::Theme: StyleSheet + StyleSheet,

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fn from( pane_grid: PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer> ) -> Element<'a, Message, Renderer>

Converts to this type from the input type.
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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> Widget<Message, Renderer> for PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>where Renderer: Renderer, Renderer::Theme: StyleSheet + StyleSheet,

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fn tag(&self) -> Tag

Returns the Tag of the Widget.
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fn state(&self) -> State

Returns the State of the Widget.
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fn children(&self) -> Vec<Tree>

Returns the state Tree of the children of the Widget.
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fn diff(&self, tree: &mut Tree)

Reconciliates the Widget with the provided Tree.
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fn width(&self) -> Length

Returns the width of the Widget.
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fn height(&self) -> Length

Returns the height of the Widget.
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fn layout(&self, renderer: &Renderer, limits: &Limits) -> Node

Returns the layout::Node of the Widget. Read more
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fn operate( &self, tree: &mut Tree, layout: Layout<'_>, renderer: &Renderer, operation: &mut dyn Operation<Message> )

Applies an Operation to the Widget.
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fn on_event( &mut self, tree: &mut Tree, event: Event, layout: Layout<'_>, cursor_position: Point, renderer: &Renderer, clipboard: &mut dyn Clipboard, shell: &mut Shell<'_, Message> ) -> Status

Processes a runtime Event. Read more
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fn mouse_interaction( &self, tree: &Tree, layout: Layout<'_>, cursor_position: Point, viewport: &Rectangle, renderer: &Renderer ) -> Interaction

Returns the current mouse::Interaction of the Widget. Read more
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fn draw( &self, tree: &Tree, renderer: &mut Renderer, theme: &Renderer::Theme, style: &Style, layout: Layout<'_>, cursor_position: Point, viewport: &Rectangle )

Draws the Widget using the associated Renderer.
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fn overlay<'b>( &'b mut self, tree: &'b mut Tree, layout: Layout<'_>, renderer: &Renderer ) -> Option<Element<'_, Message, Renderer>>

Returns the overlay of the Widget, if there is any.

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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> !RefUnwindSafe for PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>

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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> !Send for PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>

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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> !Sync for PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>

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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> Unpin for PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>where <<Renderer as Renderer>::Theme as StyleSheet>::Style: Unpin, <<Renderer as Renderer>::Theme as StyleSheet>::Style: Unpin,

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impl<'a, Message, Renderer> !UnwindSafe for PaneGrid<'a, Message, Renderer>

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Convert the source color to the destination color using the bradford method by default
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