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The following component might help you.
This is derived from TCustomPanel
To install:
Put this source in a unit.
Compile to a DCU
Install it on a component palette
To use:
To use as vertical split.
1. Put a panel in the form. Align it to the top
Let us call it DynamicPanel
Set Align property to alTop
2. Add the TSplitBar component,
Set the SplitStyle property to splitVertical
Set Align property to alTop
Set the AdjucentControl to DynamicPanel
3. Add a third panel and set Align property to alClient
4. Run the application. Click and drag the splitbar
5. Is this what you wanted.
You can make horizontal or vertical split, combination of both, any no
of splits in a single form. Just use the TPanel, TSplitBar and Align
properties with imaginations.
**** BUG ****
If you assign a control as the AdjuscentControl and later delete it,
this won't be reflected in the SplitBar component. This might generate
faults.
There are few more improvements that can be made. Correct it and
enjoy.
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kind regards
R.Venkatesh
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unit Splitbar;
interface
uses
SysUtils, WinTypes, WinProcs, Messages, Classes, Graphics, Controls,
Forms, Dialogs, ExtCtrls;
type
TSplitStyles = ( splitVertical, splitHorizontal );
TSplitBar = class(TCustomPanel)
private
FSplitStyle : TSplitStyles;
InResize : Boolean;
FAdjControl : TWinControl;
OldX, OldY : Integer;
procedure SetSplitStyle(TheStyle : TSplitStyles);
protected
procedure MouseDown(Button: TMouseButton; Shift: TShiftState;
X, Y: Integer); Override;
procedure MouseMove( Shift: TShiftState; X,Y : Integer);
Override;
procedure MouseUp( Button: TMouseButton; Shift: TShiftState;
X, Y: Integer); Override;
public
constructor Create( AOwner : TComponent); override;
destructor Destroy; override;
published
property Align;
property AdjucentControl : TWinControl read FAdjControl write
FAdjControl;
property Enabled;
property ShowHint;
property SplitStyle : TSplitStyles read FSplitStyle write
SetSplitStyle;
end;
procedure Register;
implementation
{*****************************************************************************}
procedure Register;
begin
RegisterComponents('Samples', [TSplitBar]);
end;
{.........................................................................}
constructor TSplitBar.Create( AOwner : TComponent );
begin
inherited Create(AOwner);
Caption := ' ';
InResize := False;
end;
{.........................................................................}
destructor TSplitBar.Destroy;
begin
inherited Destroy;
end;
{.........................................................................}
procedure TSplitBar.SetSplitStyle(TheStyle : TSplitStyles);
begin
FSplitStyle := TheStyle;
{ The following code is unncessory.
You can do this in design time itself }
if TheStyle = splitVertical then
begin
Align := alTop;
Cursor := crVSplit;
end
else
begin
Align := alLeft;
Cursor := crHSplit;
end;
end;
{.........................................................................}
procedure TSplitBar.MouseDown( Button: TMouseButton; Shift:
TShiftState; X, Y: Integer);
begin
inherited MouseDown(Button, Shift, X, Y);
If NOT Enabled Then Exit;
if FAdjControl = Nil then Exit;
InResize := True;
OldX := X;
OldY := Y;
end;
{.........................................................................}
procedure TSplitBar.MouseMove( Shift: TShiftState; X,Y: Integer);
begin
inherited MouseMove( Shift, X, Y);
if InResize then
begin
if FSplitStyle = splitHorizontal then
FAdjControl.Width := FAdjControl.Width + (X - OldX)
else
FAdjControl.Height := FAdjControl.Height + (Y - OldY)
end;
end;
{.........................................................................}
procedure TSplitBar.MouseUp( Button: TMouseButton; Shift: TShiftState;
X, Y: Integer);
begin
inherited MouseUp( Button, Shift, X, Y);
InResize := False;
end;
{.........................................................................}
end.
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