| Maintainer | [email protected] |
|---|---|
| Stability | provisional |
| Portability | portable (depends on GHC) |
| Safe Haskell | None |
| Language | Haskell98 |
Graphics.UI.Gtk.Entry.VScale
Description
A vertical slider widget for selecting a value from a range
- data VScale
- class ScaleClass o => VScaleClass o
- castToVScale :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> VScale
- gTypeVScale :: GType
- toVScale :: VScaleClass o => o -> VScale
- vScaleNew :: Adjustment -> IO VScale
- vScaleNewWithRange :: Double -> Double -> Double -> IO VScale
Detail
The VScale widget is used to allow the user to select a value using a
vertical slider. To create one, use vScaleNewWithRange.
The position to show the current value, and the number of decimal places
shown can be set using the parent Scale class's functions.
Class Hierarchy
Types
class ScaleClass o => VScaleClass o Source
Instances
castToVScale :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> VScale Source
toVScale :: VScaleClass o => o -> VScale Source
Constructors
Arguments
| :: Adjustment |
|
| -> IO VScale |
Creates a new VScale.
Arguments
| :: Double |
|
| -> Double |
|
| -> Double |
|
| -> IO VScale |
Creates a new vertical scale widget that lets the user input a number
between min and max (including min and max) with the increment
step. step must be nonzero; it's the distance the slider moves when
using the arrow keys to adjust the scale value.
Note that the way in which the precision is derived works best if step
is a power of ten. If the resulting precision is not suitable for your
needs, use scaleSetDigits to correct it.