Layout Class Reference

Related Scripting Object: Layout

The Layout object represents an instance of a screen layout in Softimage and gives access to the views attached to that layout. The layout is read-only and cannot be edited or created with the SDK. More...

#include <xsi_layout.h>

Inheritance diagram for Layout:

UIPersistable UIObject SIObject CBase List of all members.

Public Member Functions

  Layout ()
  ~Layout ()
  Layout (const CRef &in_ref)
  Layout (const Layout &in_obj)
bool  IsA (siClassID in_ClassID) const
siClassID  GetClassID () const
Layout operator= (const Layout &in_obj)
Layout operator= (const CRef &in_ref)
CRefArray  GetViews () const
CStatus  CreateView (const CString &in_strTypeName, const CString &in_strViewName, CRef &out_newView)
CStatus  CreateViewFromDefinitionFile (const CString &in_strFilePath, const CString &in_strViewName, CRef &io_newView)

Detailed Description

The Layout object represents an instance of a screen layout in Softimage and gives access to the views attached to that layout. The layout is read-only and cannot be edited or created with the SDK.

You can access layouts via the Desktop: see Desktop::ActiveLayout and Desktop::Layouts.

See also:
Desktop::ActiveLayout, Desktop::Layouts
Since:
4.0
Example:
        using namespace XSI;

        Application app;
        Desktop theDesktop = app.GetDesktop();

        app.LogMessage( L"List all loaded layouts" );
        CRefArray layoutArray = theDesktop.GetLayouts();
        for (LONG i=0; i<layoutArray.GetCount(); i++)
        {
            Layout layout = layoutArray[i];
            app.LogMessage( L"Layout name: " + layout.GetName() );
        }


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

Layout (  ) 

Default constructor.

~Layout (  ) 

Default destructor.

Layout ( const CRef in_ref  ) 

Constructor.

Parameters:
in_ref  constant reference object.

Layout ( const Layout in_obj  ) 

Copy constructor.

Parameters:
in_obj  constant class object.


Member Function Documentation

bool IsA ( siClassID  in_ClassID  )  const [virtual]

Returns true if a given class type is compatible with this API class.

Parameters:
in_ClassID  class type.
Returns:
true if the class is compatible, false otherwise.

Reimplemented from UIPersistable.

siClassID GetClassID (  )  const [virtual]

Returns the type of the API class.

Returns:
The class type.

Reimplemented from UIPersistable.

Layout& operator= ( const Layout in_obj  ) 

Creates an object from another object. The newly created object is set to empty if the input object is not compatible.

Parameters:
in_obj  constant class object.
Returns:
The new Layout object.

Layout& operator= ( const CRef in_ref  ) 

Creates an object from a reference object. The newly created object is set to empty if the input reference object is not compatible.

Parameters:
in_ref  constant class object.
Returns:
The new Layout object.

Reimplemented from UIPersistable.

CRefArray GetViews (  )  const

Returns an array of View objects currently attached to this layout.

Returns:
Array of View objects,

CStatus CreateView ( const CString in_strTypeName,
const CString in_strViewName,
CRef out_newView  
)

Creates a new View object. The new view is a temporary view and not attached to this layout, therefore saving the layout does not make the new view part of the layout either.

Parameters:
in_strTypeName  The type of view to create. Available types can be found in the .xsivw and .xsitb files under the Application\Views and Application\Toolbars folders located in the standard factory, user and workgroup locations.
in_strViewName  The name of the view to create.
Return values:
out_newView  The newly created view object.
Returns:
CStatus::OK success

CStatus::Fail failure

CStatus CreateViewFromDefinitionFile ( const CString in_strFilePath,
const CString in_strViewName,
CRef io_newView  
)

Creates a new View object given the path to its definition on disk. This function is a low-level approach to dealing with Views, in most cases Layout::CreateView is the most convenient way to create floating views.

This function will load any valid view file, even if the file is outside of the normal search locations inside the user, factory and workgroups directories. It will fail if there is an XML syntax error or other problem with the content of the view definition.

Parameters:
in_strFilePath  Complete path to a .xsitb or .xsivw file on disk.
in_strViewName  The name of the view to create.
Return values:
io_newView  Returns the new view.
Returns:
CStatus::OK success

CStatus::Fail failure

Since:


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