I have created a Canvas Control Library with all the common controls and advanced ones like TreeView, which due to the nature of canvas, allow for great control over the graphical presentation of the controls and their item contents. In this article, I cover all the controls included in the library.
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package com.epic.canvascontrollibrary;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
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* @author Gilgamesh
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public class CCLTabProps
{
public String CanvasID;
public String WindowID;
public String X;
public String Y;
public String Width;
public String Height;
public List<Object> TabLabels;
public String TabLabelColor;
public String TabLabelHeight;
public String TabLabelFontString;
public List<Object> PanelWindowIDs;
public String SelectedTabID;
public String TabLabelGradientStartColor;
public String TabLabelGradientEndColor;
public List<Object> TabLabelHitAreas;
public String GapBetweenTabs;
public String SelectedTabBorderColor;
public String SelectedTabBorderLineWidth;
public Object Tag;
public String TabStopIndex;
CCLTabProps()
{
TabLabels = new ArrayList<Object>();
PanelWindowIDs = new ArrayList<Object>();
TabLabelHitAreas = new ArrayList<Object>();
}
}
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I have been coding since 1983ish in a variety of languages. I originally started as a game programmer and then switched to business programming from 1990. I still program games.