DEFINE SPLITBOX

Creates a SplitBox Control

Standard Syntax (xBase Style)

 DEFINE SPLITBOX [ OF <ParentWindowName> ] [ BOTTOM ] [ HORIZONTAL ]
 ... Control / Window Definitions...
 END SPLITBOX

Alternate Syntax:

DEFINE SPLITBOX
   [ PARENT <ParentWindowName> ]
   [ BOTTOM <lValue> ]
   [ HORIZONTAL <lValue> ]
 ... Control / Window Definitions...
END SPLITBOX

Properties:

D: Available at control definition only

Controls \/ Windows defined as part of this container can be arranged

  • by users, using a gripperbar located at control's left side. It can be

    used with listbox, grid, editbox, tree, browse, combobox, toolbar and

    'SplitChild' windows. You must omit '@ <row>,<col>' in control

    definition.

  • Since SplitBox is a container, you can specify when refer to

    properties or events of its child controls, ie:

Win1.SplitBox.Grid1.Value := 10

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