SYNOPSIS
use Prima::DetailedOutline;
my $l = $w-> insert( 'Prima::DetailedList',
columns => 2,
headers => [ 'Column 1', 'Column 2' ],
items => [
[ ['Item 1, Col 1', 'Item 1, Col 2'], [
[ ['Item 1-1, Col 1', 'Item 1-1, Col 2'] ],
[ ['Item 1-2, Col 1', 'Item 1-2, Col 2'], [
[ ['Item 1-2-1, Col 1', 'Item 1-2-1, Col 2'] ],
] ],
] ],
[ ['Item 2, Col 1', 'Item 2, Col 2'], [
[ ['Item 2-1, Col 1', 'Item 2-1, Col 2'] ],
] ],
],
);
$l-> sort(1);
DESCRIPTION
Prima::DetailedOutline combines the functionality of Prima::OutlineViewer and Prima::DetailedList.API
This class inherits all the properties, methods, and events of Prima::OutlineViewer (primary ancestor) and Prima::DetailedList (secondary ancestor). One new property is introduced, and one property is different enough to warrant mention.Methods
- items ARRAY
-
Each item is represented by an arrayref with either one or two elements. The
first element is the item data, an arrayref of text strings to display. The
second element, if present, is an arrayref of child items.
When using the node functionality inherited from Prima::OutlineViewer, the item data (that is, the arrayref of text strings) is the first element of the node.
- autoRecalc BOOLEAN
- If this is set to a true value, the column widths will be automatically recalculated (via "autowidths") whenever a node is expanded or collapsed.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003 Teo SankaroYou may redistribute and/or modify this module under the same terms as Perl itself. (Although a credit would be nice.)