IupFrame

Definition: include pGUI.e

Ihandle ih = IupFrame(Ihandln child=NULL, string attributes="", sequence data={})
Description: Creates a native container, which draws a frame with a title around its child.
In Windows, this is the same as a GroupBox.

child: Identifier of an interface element which will receive the frame around. It can be NULL.
For more information on the attributes and data parameters see IupSetAttributes.

Returns: the identifier of the created element.
Notes: In Windows, a Frame with TITLE==NULL is not the same control as then TITLE!=NULL.
When TITLE==NULL it does not have Visual Styles and uses a sharp rectangle border.
When TITLE!=NULL it has Visual Styles and the border is a rounded rectangle.
To always use Visual Styles set the title to "" before mapping, but be aware that a vertical space for the title will be always reserved at the top border.

The frame can be created with no elements and filled dynamically using IupAppend() or IupInsert().
Attributes:
BGCOLOR ignored, transparent in all systems. Will use the background color of the native parent.
Except if TITLE is not defined and BGCOLOR is defined before map (can be changed later), then the frame will have a color background.
CHILDOFFSET Allow to specify a position offset for the child. Available for native containers only.
It will not affect the natural size, and allows to position controls outside the client area.
Format "dxxdy", where dx and dy are integer values corresponding to the horizontal and vertical offsets, respectively, in pixels. Default: 0x0. (since 3.14)
EXPAND (non inheritable) The default value is "YES".
FGCOLOR Text title color. Not available in Windows when using Windows Visual Styles.
Default: the global attribute DLGFGCOLOR.
SUNKEN When not using a title, the frame line defines a sunken area (lowered area). Valid values: YES or NO. Default: NO.
TITLE (non inheritable) Text the user will see at the top of the frame. If not defined during creation it can not be added lately, to be changed it must be at least "" during creation.
also ACTIVE, FONT, SCREENPOSITION, POSITION, CLIENTSIZE, CLIENTOFFSET, MINSIZE, MAXSIZE, WID, SIZE, RASTERSIZE, ZORDER, VISIBLE: also accepted.
Callbacks: MAP_CB, UNMAP_CB, DESTROY_CB: common callbacks are supported.
Example:
  frame1 = IupFrame(IupVbox(IupLabel("Label1"),
                            IupLabel("Label2"), 
                            IupLabel("Label3")));
  frame2 = IupFrame(IupVbox(IupLabel("Label4"), 
                            IupLabel("Label5"),
                            IupLabel("Label6")));
  IupSetAttribute(frame1, "TITLE", "Title Text");
  IupSetAttribute(frame2, "SUNKEN", "YES");


See Also: IupMessage, IupAlarm, IupPopup