diff -r 51a74ef9ed63 -r ae94777fff8f Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-771AF721-E2D7-41C8-BF97-5BD30D1A28AD.dita
--- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-771AF721-E2D7-41C8-BF97-5BD30D1A28AD.dita Wed Mar 31 11:11:55 2010 +0100
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- The Status pane displays status information of the current application
-and state, as well as general information about the device status, such as
-signal strength and battery charge. The Status pane may also be totally left
-out in certain applications or situations. There are three different variations of the Status pane: Normal status pane (includes both Title and Navi pane). Flat status pane (includes only the Title pane). Thin status pane (special status pane used, for example, in the Browser
-application)
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Flat and thin Status panes can be used in cases where it is important
-to maximize Main pane area (for example, Browser).
The Status pane contains the following sub-panes:
-Title pane
Navi pane
Signal pane
Battery pane
Universal indicator pane
The API to use for the status
-pane is the
Use the Status pane API -for the following tasks:
Applications can define and modify the title and navi sub-panes. For -implementation information on the sub-panes in the status pane, see the following -APIs:
Title pane API for the title pane
Use the method
The -following options are available for modifying the default behavior of the -status pane:
Since the status pane is a compound control, it can be made visible
-or invisible like an other control with
Accessing and modifying controls inside the status pane.
The -Status Pane API provides methods for accessing the status pane control and -modifying the status pane layout.
If you wish to modify panes within -the status pane, you need to get a pointer to the status pane and then use -one of the following classes and methods:
Methods defined by the
The
Defining new resources for the status pane to override the default -behavior
Once you have defined your resources, you may need to use -some of the status pane APIs to achieve the desired effect in your application. -
For more information, see the
You can also derive your own classes from the available classes or -their base classes to customize your own controls.
For more information on the panes, refer the following:
The Status pane displays status information of the current application +and state, as well as general information about the device status, +such as signal strength and battery charge. The Status pane may also +be totally left out in certain applications or situations.
+There are three different variations of the Status pane:
Normal status pane (includes both Title and Navi pane).
Flat status pane (includes only the Title pane).
Thin status pane (special status pane used, for example, in +the Browser application)
The Status pane contains the following sub-panes:
+Battery pane
Clock pane
Navi pane
Signal pane
Title pane
Universal indicator pane
Status pane items
+A single tap on:
+Clock in the home screen opens the Clock application.
The API to use for the status pane is the
Use the Status +pane API for the following tasks:
Applications can define and modify the title and navi sub-panes. +For implementation information on the sub-panes in the status pane, +see the following APIs:
Title pane API for the title pane
The following options are available +for modifying the default behavior of the status pane:
Since the status pane is a compound control, it can be made
+visible or invisible like an other control with
Accessing and modifying controls inside the status pane.
The Status Pane API provides methods for accessing the status +pane control and modifying the status pane layout.
If you +want to modify panes within the status pane, you need to get a pointer +to the status pane and then use one of the following classes and methods:
Methods defined by the
The
Defining new resources for the status pane to override the +default behavior
Once you have defined your resources, you +may need to use some of the status pane APIs to achieve the desired +effect in your application.
For more information, see the
You can also derive your own classes from the available classes +or their base classes to customize your own controls.
For more information on the panes, refer the following: