pub struct Popup {
    pub id: WidgetId,
    pub parent: WidgetId,
    pub direction: Direction,
}
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A widget which escapes its parent’s rect

A pop-up is a special widget drawn either as a layer over the existing window or in a new borderless window. It should be precisely positioned next to it’s parent’s rect, in the specified direction (or, if not possible, in the opposite direction).

A pop-up is in some ways an ordinary child widget and in some ways not. The pop-up widget should be a permanent child of its parent, but is not visible until EventMgr::add_popup is called.

A pop-up widget’s rect is not contained by its parent, therefore the parent must not call any Layout methods on the pop-up (whether or not it is visible). The window is responsible for calling these methods.

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id: WidgetIdparent: WidgetIddirection: Direction

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