Difference between revisions of "Extensions: INX widgets and parameters"
m (→int) |
m (→float) |
||
Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
==float== | ==float== | ||
To get a textbox for a '''float number'''. Input to the textbox | To get a textbox for a '''float number'''. Input to the textbox is limited to numbers with up and down buttons at the right-hand side. | ||
Limit the input range with the '''min''' and '''max''' attributes. To set the number of decimal places use the '''precision''' attribute. | Limit the input range with the '''min''' and '''max''' attributes. To set the number of decimal places, use the '''precision''' attribute. | ||
Example: | |||
<code><pre> | <code><pre> | ||
<param name="some_name" type="float" precision="3" min="0" max="9999" | <param name="some_name" type="float" precision="3" min="0" max="9999" |
Revision as of 07:36, 1 November 2010
Here you will find the differents parameters you may use in your .inx files (Inkscape Extensions)
boolean
Gives a checkbox in the dialog; the default value may be "true" or "1", "false" or "0".
int
To get a textbox for an integer number. Input to the textbox is limited to integer numbers with up and down buttons at the right-hand side.
Limit the input range with the min and max attributes.
Example:
<param name="some_name" type="int" min="1" max="100" _gui-text="Some label text">1</param>
float
To get a textbox for a float number. Input to the textbox is limited to numbers with up and down buttons at the right-hand side.
Limit the input range with the min and max attributes. To set the number of decimal places, use the precision attribute.
Example:
<param name="some_name" type="float" precision="3" min="0" max="9999"
_gui-text="Some label text">1.234</param>
string
To get an character string; textbox in the dialog.
description
To show some text in the dialog.
enum
List of choices; the different choices are given by <item>
elements.
notebook
To have different pages in the dialog; the other parameters are given inside <page>
elements.
optiongroup
List of choices with rounded checkboxes; the different choices are given by <option>
elements.
color
??