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29 and the vertical distribution of the folder/file texts on the list is the |
29 and the vertical distribution of the folder/file texts on the list is the |
30 same as in normal lists. Hierarchical lists can be used both in the main pane |
30 same as in normal lists. Hierarchical lists can be used both in the main pane |
31 and as pop-ups.</p> |
31 and as pop-ups.</p> |
32 <fig id="GUID-5CC170B7-72AA-422E-8C44-AFB135C596D6"> |
32 <fig id="GUID-5CC170B7-72AA-422E-8C44-AFB135C596D6"> |
33 <title>Hierarchical list component</title> |
33 <title>Hierarchical list component</title> |
34 <image href="GUID-341CE215-056C-45B6-ABE2-C75442605147_d0e62833_href.png" scale="40" placement="inline"/> |
34 <image href="GUID-9955D228-75CE-45B3-9714-AF635D04E553_d0e56643_href.png" placement="inline"/> |
35 </fig> |
35 </fig> |
36 <p>Owing to the need for horizontal scrolling, it is not possible to use tabs |
36 <p>Owing to the need for horizontal scrolling, it is not possible to use tabs |
37 in the Navi pane. Typically the hierarchical list component is capable of |
37 in the Navi pane. Typically the hierarchical list component is capable of |
38 showing three hierarchy levels in portrait orientation, but this may vary |
38 showing three hierarchy levels in portrait orientation, but this may vary |
39 according to the display sizes and resolutions as well as the display orientation. |
39 according to the display sizes and resolutions as well as the display orientation. |
49 <li><p>Commands for expanding, collapsing and opening folders or files are |
49 <li><p>Commands for expanding, collapsing and opening folders or files are |
50 also available in the <b>Options</b> menu.</p></li> |
50 also available in the <b>Options</b> menu.</p></li> |
51 </ul> |
51 </ul> |
52 <table id="GUID-7E9F23CF-F8F3-4E51-98DF-5789C447F08F"><title>Default touch |
52 <table id="GUID-7E9F23CF-F8F3-4E51-98DF-5789C447F08F"><title>Default touch |
53 events for hierarchical list items</title> |
53 events for hierarchical list items</title> |
54 <tgroup cols="3"> |
54 <tgroup cols="3"><colspec colname="col1" colwidth="0.80*"/><colspec colname="col2" colwidth="1.01*"/><colspec colname="col3" colwidth="1.19*"/> |
55 |
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56 <colspec colname="col1" colwidth="0.80*"/><colspec colname="col2" colwidth="1.01*"/> |
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57 <colspec colname="col3" colwidth="1.19*"/> |
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58 <thead> |
55 <thead> |
59 <row> |
56 <row> |
60 <entry valign="top"><p>User action</p></entry> |
57 <entry valign="top"><p>User action</p></entry> |
61 <entry valign="top"><p>State change</p></entry> |
58 <entry valign="top"><p>State change</p></entry> |
62 <entry valign="top"><p>Feedback</p></entry> |
59 <entry valign="top"><p>Feedback</p></entry> |
130 </row> |
127 </row> |
131 </tbody> |
128 </tbody> |
132 </tgroup> |
129 </tgroup> |
133 </table> |
130 </table> |
134 <section id="GUID-E507585F-2B77-49BC-B982-76E143E7BF2A"><title>Using |
131 <section id="GUID-E507585F-2B77-49BC-B982-76E143E7BF2A"><title>Using |
135 hierarchical lists in C++ applications</title><p>The API to use for hierarchical |
132 hierarchical lists in applications</title><p>The API to use for hierarchical |
136 lists is the <xref format="html" href="specs/guides/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification.html" scope="peer">Hierarchical lists API</xref>. For implementation information, |
133 lists is the <xref format="html" href="specs/guides/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification.html" scope="peer">Hierarchical lists API</xref>. For implementation information, |
137 see <xref format="html" href="specs/guides/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification.html#Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification.topic3" scope="peer">Using the Hierarchical lists API</xref>.</p></section> |
134 see <xref format="html" href="specs/guides/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification/Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification.html#Hierarchical_Lists_API_Specification.topic3" scope="peer">Using the Hierarchical lists API</xref>.</p></section> |
138 </conbody></concept> |
135 </conbody></concept> |