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1.3 KiB
Panes are here to do some visual background modifying, without listening (by default) to any events.
Because panes don't have any unique functionality, there is also no method list for them.
Object methods also apply for panes.
Example
local mainFrame = basalt.createFrame()
local aPane = mainFrame:addPane()
aPane:setSize(30, 10)
aPane:setBackground(colors.yellow)
aPane:show()
<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 y instead of x direction.

