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Indentation of COLBOX text
I'm using colboxes inside of a tablebox. The colboxes contain a set of text boxes, which allows me to control the foreground and background color as well as bolding of the text. The problem is that the text is too close to the left side of it's column. Here's an example where the first column is a colbox containing icon boxes, the second a stringcolbox, and the third one a colbox containing textboxes:
I was able to move the icon boxes in the Status column over using << padding(left10)), but short of adding a leading space or two to the Sample Text column I don't know how to move it to the right a bit. The Icon Name column is OK, as it's a stringcolbox. Here's the code:
nw = new window("Test Col Box Justification",
tb = table box(
cb = col box("Status",
i1 = icon box("Go"),
i2 = icon box("DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints"),
i3 = icon box("Locked"),
i4 = icon box("WinRelaunchAnalysis"),
i5 = icon box("Excluded"),
i6 = icon box("SASTableMeta"),
i7 = icon box("ColStack"),
i8 = icon box("DataTableBox"),
i9 = icon box("WinFileNewDT"),
i10 = icon box("SASExportData"),
),
sb = string col box("Icon Name", {"Go", "DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints",
"Locked", "WinRelaunchAnalysis", "Excluded", "SASTableMeta", "ColStack",
"DataTableBox", "WinFileNewDT", "SASExportData"}),
tcb = col box("Sample Text",
t1 = text box("The"),
t2 = text box("quick"),
t3 = text box("red"),
t4 = text box("fox"),
t5 = text box("jumped"),
t6 = text box("over"),
t7 = text box("the"),
t8 = text box("oak"),
t9 = text box("brown"),
t10 = text box("log"),
),
)
);
t1 << font color(51) << Set Font Style("Bold") << background color(73);
t3 << font color(51);
t9 << font color(54);
tb << set underline headings(1) << set column borders(1) << set row borders(1) << set shade alternate rows(1);
i1 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i2 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i3 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i4 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i5 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i6 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i7 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i8 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i9 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i10 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
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Re: Indentation of COLBOX text
I would do this by putting a BorderBox around each of the Text Boxes. I have updated your example to use a function to generate the BorderBox containing a TextBox and has a left padding of 10.
borderedText = Function( {txt},
Border Box( Left( 10 ), Text Box( txt ) )
);
nw = new window("Test Col Box Justification",
tb = table box(
cb = col box("Status",
i1 = icon box("Go"),
i2 = icon box("DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints"),
i3 = icon box("Locked"),
i4 = icon box("WinRelaunchAnalysis"),
i5 = icon box("Excluded"),
i6 = icon box("SASTableMeta"),
i7 = icon box("ColStack"),
i8 = icon box("DataTableBox"),
i9 = icon box("WinFileNewDT"),
i10 = icon box("SASExportData"),
),
sb = string col box("Icon Name", {"Go", "DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints",
"Locked", "WinRelaunchAnalysis", "Excluded", "SASTableMeta", "ColStack",
"DataTableBox", "WinFileNewDT", "SASExportData"}),
tcb = col box("Sample Text",
t1 = borderedText("The"),
t2 = borderedText("quick"),
t3 = borderedText("red"),
t4 = borderedText("fox"),
t5 = borderedText("jumped"),
t6 = borderedText("over"),
t7 = borderedText("the"),
t8 = borderedText("oak"),
t9 = borderedText("brown"),
t10 = borderedText("log"),
),
)
);
t1 << background color(73);
t1[Text Box(1)] << font color(51) << Set Font Style("Bold");
t3[Text Box(1)] << font color(51);
t9[Text Box(1)] << font color(54);
tb << set underline headings(1) << set column borders(1) << set row borders(1) << set shade alternate rows(1);
i1 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i2 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i3 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i4 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i5 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i6 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i7 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i8 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i9 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i10 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
Edit: Fixed a mistake in my code due to the t(n) variables now being a BorderBox.
Edit 2: Made one more change to highlight the whole cell instead of just the TextBox.
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Re: Indentation of COLBOX text
I would do this by putting a BorderBox around each of the Text Boxes. I have updated your example to use a function to generate the BorderBox containing a TextBox and has a left padding of 10.
borderedText = Function( {txt},
Border Box( Left( 10 ), Text Box( txt ) )
);
nw = new window("Test Col Box Justification",
tb = table box(
cb = col box("Status",
i1 = icon box("Go"),
i2 = icon box("DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints"),
i3 = icon box("Locked"),
i4 = icon box("WinRelaunchAnalysis"),
i5 = icon box("Excluded"),
i6 = icon box("SASTableMeta"),
i7 = icon box("ColStack"),
i8 = icon box("DataTableBox"),
i9 = icon box("WinFileNewDT"),
i10 = icon box("SASExportData"),
),
sb = string col box("Icon Name", {"Go", "DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints",
"Locked", "WinRelaunchAnalysis", "Excluded", "SASTableMeta", "ColStack",
"DataTableBox", "WinFileNewDT", "SASExportData"}),
tcb = col box("Sample Text",
t1 = borderedText("The"),
t2 = borderedText("quick"),
t3 = borderedText("red"),
t4 = borderedText("fox"),
t5 = borderedText("jumped"),
t6 = borderedText("over"),
t7 = borderedText("the"),
t8 = borderedText("oak"),
t9 = borderedText("brown"),
t10 = borderedText("log"),
),
)
);
t1 << background color(73);
t1[Text Box(1)] << font color(51) << Set Font Style("Bold");
t3[Text Box(1)] << font color(51);
t9[Text Box(1)] << font color(54);
tb << set underline headings(1) << set column borders(1) << set row borders(1) << set shade alternate rows(1);
i1 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i2 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i3 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i4 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i5 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i6 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i7 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i8 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
i9 << Padding( Left( 10 )); i10 << Padding( Left( 10 ));
Edit: Fixed a mistake in my code due to the t(n) variables now being a BorderBox.
Edit 2: Made one more change to highlight the whole cell instead of just the TextBox.
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Re: Indentation of COLBOX text
One quick tip. You can apply the padding to all of the IconBoxes in the ColBox using XPath instead of keeping track of variables and sending the Padding variables to each one.
This does it all in one line:
(cb << Xpath( "//IconBox" )) << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
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Re: Indentation of COLBOX text
you can add an H List Box() and Spacer Box() in front of each Text Box() in the ColBox().
nw = New Window( "Test Col Box Justification",
tb = Table Box(
cb = Col Box(
"Status",
i1 = Icon Box( "Go" ),
i2 = Icon Box( "DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints" ),
i3 = Icon Box( "Locked" ),
i4 = Icon Box( "WinRelaunchAnalysis" ),
i5 = Icon Box( "Excluded" ),
i6 = Icon Box( "SASTableMeta" ),
i7 = Icon Box( "ColStack" ),
i8 = Icon Box( "DataTableBox" ),
i9 = Icon Box( "WinFileNewDT" ),
i10 = Icon Box( "SASExportData" ),
),
sb = String Col Box( "Icon Name",
{"Go", "DebuggerRunWithoutBreakpoints", "Locked", "WinRelaunchAnalysis", "Excluded",
"SASTableMeta", "ColStack", "DataTableBox", "WinFileNewDT", "SASExportData"}
),
tcb = Col Box(
"Sample Text",
H List Box( Spacer Box( size( 5, 0 ) ), t1 = Text Box( "The" ) ),
t2 = Text Box( "quick" ),
t3 = Text Box( "red" ),
t4 = Text Box( "fox" ),
t5 = Text Box( "jumped" ),
t6 = Text Box( "over" ),
t7 = Text Box( "the" ),
t8 = Text Box( "oak" ),
t9 = Text Box( "brown" ),
t10 = Text Box( "log" ),
),
)
);
t1 << font color( 51 ) << Set Font Style( "Bold" ) << background color( 73 );
t3 << font color( 51 );
t9 << font color( 54 );
tb << set underline headings( 1 ) << set column borders( 1 ) << set row borders( 1 ) <<
set shade alternate rows( 1 );
i1 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i2 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i3 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i4 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i5 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i6 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i7 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i8 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i9 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
i10 << Padding( Left( 10 ) );
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