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Secondly, it formats its elements differently. The actual controls are placed one below the other with a title bar above each control. Clicking on the title bar expands or collapses the control. When there is not enough space then scroll bars are shown.

To avoid flickering when painting the sub tool panel the background is made transparent and painting it is done by this class. While layouting its children it remembers the gaps between children and stores them in maStripeList. In Paint() those gaps as well as the border around all children are painted in the background color.

*/ class SubToolPanel : public Control, public TreeNode { public: /** Create a new sub tool panel with the given window as its parent. This will usually be a child window. */ SubToolPanel (Window& i_rParentWindow); virtual ~SubToolPanel (void); virtual void Paint (const Rectangle& rRect); /** Initiate a rearrangement of the controls and title bars. */ virtual void Resize (void); virtual void RequestResize (void); virtual Size GetPreferredSize (void); virtual sal_Int32 GetPreferredWidth (sal_Int32 nHeight); virtual sal_Int32 GetPreferredHeight (sal_Int32 nWidth); virtual bool IsResizable (void); virtual ::Window* GetWindow (void); virtual sal_Int32 GetMinimumWidth (void); virtual void ExpandControl ( TreeNode* pControl, bool bExpansionState); virtual ::com::sun::star::uno::Reference< ::com::sun::star::accessibility::XAccessible> CreateAccessibleObject ( const ::com::sun::star::uno::Reference< ::com::sun::star::accessibility::XAccessible>& rxParent); using Window::GetWindow; private: ::Window maWindowFiller; bool mbIsRearrangePending; bool mbIsLayoutPending; sal_uInt32 mnChildrenWidth; /// Border above top-most and below bottom-most control. const int mnVerticalBorder; /// Gap between two controls. const int mnVerticalGap; /// Border at the left and right of the controls. const int mnHorizontalBorder; /** List of horizontal stripes that is created from the gaps between children when they are layouted. The stripes are painted in Paint() to fill the space around the children. */ typedef ::std::vector< ::std::pair > StripeList; StripeList maStripeList; /** Calculate position, size, and visibility of the controls. Call this method after the list of controls, their expansion state, or the size of the sub panel has changed. */ void Rearrange (void); /** Determine the minimal size that is necessary to show the controls one over the other. It may be smaller than the available area. */ Size GetRequiredSize (void); /** Place the child windows one above the other and return the size of the bounding box. */ sal_Int32 LayoutChildren (void); DECL_LINK(WindowEventListener, VclSimpleEvent*); }; } } // end of namespace ::sd::toolpanel #endif