TGTransientFrame


class description - source file - inheritance tree

class TGTransientFrame : public TGMainFrame


    public:
TGTransientFrame TGTransientFrame(const TGWindow* p, const TGWindow* main, UInt_t w, UInt_t h, UInt_t options = kMainFrame|kVerticalFrame) TGTransientFrame TGTransientFrame(TGTransientFrame&) void ~TGTransientFrame() TClass* Class() virtual void CloseWindow() const TGWindow* GetMain() const virtual TClass* IsA() const virtual void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent) virtual void Streamer(TBuffer& b)

Data Members

protected:
const TGWindow* fMain window over which to popup dialog


See also

TGFileDialog, TGMsgBox, TRootDialog, TRootHelpDialog

Class Description

                                                                      
 TGFrame, TGCompositeFrame, TGVerticalFrame, TGHorizontalFrame,       
 TGMainFrame, TGTransientFrame and TGGroupFrame                       
                                                                      
 The frame classes describe the different "dressed" GUI windows.      
                                                                      
 The TGFrame class is a subclasses of TGWindow, and is used as base   
 class for some simple widgets (buttons, labels, etc.).               
 It provides:                                                         
  - position & dimension fields                                       
  - an 'options' attribute (see constant above)                       
  - a generic event handler                                           
  - a generic layout mechanism                                        
  - a generic border                                                  
                                                                      
 The TGCompositeFrame class is the base class for composite widgets   
 (menu bars, list boxes, etc.).                                       
 It provides:                                                         
  - a layout manager                                                  
  - a frame container (TList *)                                       
                                                                      
 The TGVerticalFrame and TGHorizontalFrame are composite frame that   
 layout their cildren in vertical or horizontal way.                  
                                                                      
 The TGMainFrame class defines top level windows that interact with   
 the system Window Manager.                                           
                                                                      
 The TGTransientFrame class defines transient windows that typically  
 are used for dialogs windows.                                        
                                                                      
 The TGGroupFrame is a composite frame with a border and a title.     
 It is typically used to group a number of logically related widgets  
 visually together.                                                   
                                                                      

/*

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TGTransientFrame(const TGWindow *p, const TGWindow *main, UInt_t w, UInt_t h, UInt_t options) : TGMainFrame(p, w, h, options)
 Create a transient window. A transient window is typically used for
 dialog boxes.

void CloseWindow()
 Close transient window. Override this to intercept close.



Inline Functions


         const TGWindow* GetMain() const
                 TClass* Class()
                 TClass* IsA() const
                    void ShowMembers(TMemberInspector& insp, char* parent)
                    void Streamer(TBuffer& b)
        TGTransientFrame TGTransientFrame(TGTransientFrame&)
                    void ~TGTransientFrame()


Author: Fons Rademakers 03/01/98
Last update: 2.23/03 22/09/99 18.15.23 by Fons Rademakers
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