- New Objects (Flexbox, Graph, Treeview) - Pluginsystem to add/remove functionality - Reworked the entire Object system, instead of one big Object Class we have multiple classes: Object, VisualObject, ChangeableObject - Instead of one big Frame Class we have multiple Frame Classes: BaseFrame, Frame, MovableFrame, ScrollableFrame, MonitorFrame, Flexbox - Removed the Animation Object, and added a animation plugin instead - Removed the Graphic Object and merged it's functionality with the image object - Updated currently existing objects
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A Pane object is used for visual background modification without listening to any events by default.
Since Pane objects don't have any unique functionality, there is no method list for them. However, they inherit methods from the Object and VisualObject classes.
local mainFrame = basalt.createFrame()
local aPane = mainFrame:addPane()
aPane:setSize(30, 10)
aPane:setBackground(colors.yellow)
<pane width="30" height="10" bg="yellow" />
Other examples
main:addPane():setSize(15, 8):setPosition(2, 2):setBackground(colors.red)
main:addPane():setSize(15, 8):setPosition(18, 2):setBackground(colors.blue, "#")
main:addPane():setSize(15, 8):setPosition(17 * 2, 2):setBackground(colors.green, "#", colors.orange)
You could also create a 1-line height pane with dynamic width:
main:addPane():setSize("parent.w - 2", 1):setPosition(2, 2):setBackground(false, "\140", colors.blue)
main:addPane():setSize("parent.w - 2", 1):setPosition(2, 4):setBackground(colors.black, "\45", colors.red)
main:addPane():setSize("parent.w - 2", 1):setPosition(2, 6):setBackground(false, "\183", colors.purple)
You can also do that in the y direction instead of the x direction.

