This is a bit of a hack, but it is an easy way to finally get spacers
into GML.
This will translate well if spacers are later to become child objects of
the continer widget.
This allows for typing [8] instead of [8, 8, 8, 8] to specify the same
margin on all edges, for example. The constructors follow CSS' style of
specifying margins. The added constructors are:
- Margins(int all): Sets the same margin on all edges.
- Margins(int vertical, int horizontal): Sets the first argument to top
and bottom margins, and the second argument to left and right margins.
- Margins(int top, int vertical, int bottom): Sets the first argument to
the top margin, the second argument to the left and right margins,
and the third argument to the bottom margin.
I hereby declare these to be full nouns that we don't split,
neither by space, nor by underscore:
- Breadcrumbbar
- Coolbar
- Menubar
- Progressbar
- Scrollbar
- Statusbar
- Taskbar
- Toolbar
This patch makes everything consistent by replacing every other variant
of these with the proper one. :^)
The sample Wizard subclasses WizardDialog and demonstrates a front and
back cover, as well as extracting user input from a Wizard page to
display in the interface which spawned the Wizard.
This patch provides the basic components needed for developers to create
consistent wizard interface experiences in their applications.
`WizardDialog` provides the dialog frame for the wizard, handling navigation
and presentation.
`AbstractWizardPage`s form the base class of Wizard pages, which are
pushed onto the `WizardDialog` page stack via `WizardDialog::push_page`.
`CoverWizardPage` and `WizardPage` are provided to ease the creation of
Wizard interfaces consistent with the Serenity visual language.