Notebook#

Qualified name: delphivcl.Notebook

class Notebook#

Bases: CustomControl

TNotebook displays multiple pages, each with its own set of controls. Notebook components are frequently used with tab set controls (TTabSet) to let the user select pages in the notebook by clicking a tab. TNotebook is provided for backward compatibility. New applications should use TPageControl instead.

Methods

CanFocus

Indicates whether a control can receive focus.

Create

Constructs a TNotebook component.

Destroy

Destroys the TNotebook component.

GetChildren

Calls a specified method for each child of the control.

SetFocus

Gives the input focus to the control.

Attributes

Action

Specifies the action associated with the control.

ActivePage

Determines which page displays in the notebook.

Align

Determines how the control aligns within its container (parent control).

AlignDisabled

Indicates child control realignment disabled.

AlignWithMargins

Specifies whether a control should be constrained by margins.

Anchors

Specifies how the control is anchored to its parent.

BiDiMode

Specifies the bidirectional mode for the control.

BoundsRect

Specifies the bounding rectangle of the control, expressed in the coordinate system of the parent control.

Brush

Determines the color and pattern used for painting the background of the control.

ClassName

Returns the TObject.ClassName

ClientHeight

Specifies the height of the control's client area in pixels.

ClientOrigin

Specifies the screen coordinates (in pixels) of the upper-left corner of a control's client area.

ClientRect

Specifies the size of a control's client area in pixels.

ClientWidth

Specifies the horizontal size of the control's client area in pixels.

Color

Specifies the background color of the control.

ComObject

Specifies the interface reference implemented by the component.

ComponentCount

Indicates the number of components owned by the component.

ComponentIndex

Indicates the position of the component in its owner's Components property array.

ComponentState

Describes the current state of the component, indicating when a component needs to avoid certain actions.

ComponentStyle

Governs the behavior of the component.

Components

<Delphi indexed property Components of type TComponent at 21141642500>

Constraints

Specifies the size constraints for the control.

ControlCount

Returns the count of contained controls

ControlState

Specifies the current state of a control at run time.

ControlStyle

Determines style characteristics of the control.

Controls

Returns an iterator over contained controls

Ctl3D

Determines whether a control has a three-dimensional (3-D) or two-dimensional look.

CurrentPPI

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Cursor

Specifies the image used to represent the mouse pointer when it passes into the region covered by the control.

CustomHint

CustomHint is a custom hint for the control.

DesignInfo

Contains information used by the Form designer.

DockClientCount

Specifies the number of controls that are docked on the windowed control.

DockClients

<Delphi indexed property DockClients of type TWinControl at 211416EE520>

DockManager

Specifies the control's docking manager interface.

DockOrientation

DockOrientation specifies how the control is docked relative to other controls docked in the same parent.

DockSite

Specifies whether the control can be the target of drag-and-dock operations.

DoubleBuffered

Determines whether the control's image is rendered directly to the window or painted to an in-memory bitmap first.

DragCursor

Specifies the image used to represent the mouse pointer when the control is being dragged.

DragKind

Specifies whether the control is being dragged normally or for docking.

DragMode

Specifies how the control initiates drag-and-drop or drag-and-dock operations.

Enabled

Controls whether the control responds to mouse, keyboard, and timer events.

ExplicitHeight

Specifies the explicit vertical size of the control in pixels.

ExplicitLeft

Specifies the explicit horizontal pixel coordinate of the left edge of a component relative to its parent.

ExplicitTop

Specifies the explicit vertical pixel coordinate of the top edge of a component relative to its parent.

ExplicitWidth

Specifies the explicit horizontal size of the control in pixels.

Floating

Specifies whether the control is floating.

FloatingDockSiteClass

Specifies the class of the temporary control that hosts the control when it is floating.

Focused

Determines whether the control has input focus.

Font

Specifies the attributes of text written on or in the control.

Handle

Provides access to the underlying Windows screen object for the control.

HandleAllocated

Reports whether a screen object handle exists for the control.

Height

Specifies the vertical size of the control in pixels.

HelpContext

The HelpContext property contains the numeric context ID that identifies the Help topic for the control.

HelpKeyword

The HelpKeyword property contains the keyword string that identifies the Help topic for the control.

HelpType

Specifies whether the control's context-sensitive Help topic is identified by a context ID or by keyword.

Hint

Hint contains the text string that appears when the user moves the mouse over the control.

HostDockSite

Specifies the control in which the control is docked.

IsDrawingLocked

IsDrawingLocked property returns True when redrawing for this control is locked.

LRDockWidth

Specifies the width of the control when it is docked horizontally.

Left

Specifies the horizontal coordinate of the left edge of a component relative to its parent.

Margins

Specifies the margins of the control.

MouseInClient

Indicates whether the mouse pointer is currently in the client area of the control.

Name

Specifies the name of the component as referenced in code.

Observers

Indicates the TObservers object added to the TComponent.

OnClick

<Delphi property OnClick of type TNotebook at 2114190B620>

OnContextPopup

<Delphi property OnContextPopup of type TNotebook at 2114190B6F0>

OnDblClick

<Delphi property OnDblClick of type TNotebook at 2114190B7C0>

OnDragDrop

<Delphi property OnDragDrop of type TNotebook at 2114190B890>

OnDragOver

<Delphi property OnDragOver of type TNotebook at 2114190B960>

OnEndDock

<Delphi property OnEndDock of type TNotebook at 2114190BA30>

OnEndDrag

<Delphi property OnEndDrag of type TNotebook at 2114190BB00>

OnEnter

<Delphi property OnEnter of type TNotebook at 2114190BBD0>

OnExit

<Delphi property OnExit of type TNotebook at 2114190BCA0>

OnGesture

<Delphi property OnGesture of type TNotebook at 2114190BD70>

OnMouseActivate

<Delphi property OnMouseActivate of type TNotebook at 2114190BE40>

OnMouseDown

<Delphi property OnMouseDown of type TNotebook at 2114190BF10>

OnMouseEnter

<Delphi property OnMouseEnter of type TNotebook at 2114190BFE0>

OnMouseLeave

<Delphi property OnMouseLeave of type TNotebook at 2114190C0B0>

OnMouseMove

<Delphi property OnMouseMove of type TNotebook at 2114190C180>

OnMouseUp

<Delphi property OnMouseUp of type TNotebook at 2114190C250>

OnPageChanged

<Delphi property OnPageChanged of type TNotebook at 2114190C320>

OnStartDock

<Delphi property OnStartDock of type TNotebook at 2114190C3F0>

OnStartDrag

<Delphi property OnStartDrag of type TNotebook at 2114190C4C0>

Owner

Indicates the component that is responsible for streaming and freeing this component.

Padding

Specifies the padding of a control.

PageIndex

Determines which page displays in the notebook control.

Pages

Contains the strings that identify the individual pages of the notebook control.

Parent

Returns/Sets the Control Parent

ParentColor

Specifies where a control looks for its color information.

ParentCtl3D

Determines where a component looks to determine whether it should have a three-dimensional look.

ParentCustomHint

Specifies where a control looks for its custom hint.

ParentDoubleBuffered

ParentDoubleBuffered defers the DoubleBuffered property of this component to the value of the parent's DoubleBuffered property.

ParentFont

Specifies where a control looks for its font information.

ParentShowHint

Specifies where a control looks to find out if its Help Hint should be shown.

ParentWindow

Reference to parent's underlying control.

PixelsPerInch

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PopupMenu

Specifies the pop-up menu associated with the control.

RedrawDisabled

RedrawDisabled property returns True when redrawing for this control is locked.

ScaleFactor

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ShowHint

ShowHint specifies whether to show the Help Hint when the mouse pointer moves over the control.

Showing

Indicates whether the control is showing on the screen.

StyleElements

Specifies the style elements that are used by the control.

StyleName

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TBDockHeight

Specifies the height of the control when it is docked vertically.

TabOrder

Indicates the position of the control in its parent's tab order.

TabStop

Determines whether the user can tab to a control.

Tag

Stores a NativeInt integral value as a part of a component.

Top

Specifies the Y coordinate of the upper-left corner of a control, relative to its parent or containing control in pixels.

Touch

Specifies the touch manager component associated with the control.

UndockHeight

Specifies the height of the control when it is floating.

UndockWidth

Specifies the width of the control when it is floating.

UseDockManager

Specifies whether the docking manager is used in drag-and-dock operations.

VCLComObject

Represents information used internally by components that support COM.

Visible

Specifies whether the component appears onscreen.

VisibleDockClientCount

Specifies the number of visible controls that are docked on the windowed control.

Width

Specifies the horizontal size of the control or form in pixels.

WindowProc

<Delphi property WindowProc of type TControl at 211418EC1C0>

ActivePage#

Determines which page displays in the notebook. ActivePage determines which page displays in the notebook. The value of ActivePage must be one of the strings contained in the Pages property. To get or set the active page by index rather than string, use the PageIndex property instead.

Align#

Determines how the control aligns within its container (parent control). Use Align to align a control to the top, bottom, left, or right of a form or panel and have it remain there even if the size of the form, panel, or component that contains the control changes. When the parent is resized, an aligned control also resizes so that it continues to span the top, bottom, left, or right edge of the parent. For example, to use a panel component with various controls on it as a tool palette, change the panel’s Align value to alLeft. The value of alLeft for the Align property of the panel guarantees that the tool palette remains on the left side of the form and always equals the client height of the form. The default value of Align is alNone, which means a control remains where it is positioned on a form or panel.

Tip: If Align is set to alClient, the control fills the entire client area so that it is impossible to select the parent form by clicking it. In this case, select the parent by selecting the control on the form and pressing ESC, or by using the Object Inspector. Any number of child components within a single parent can have the same Align value, in which case they stack up along the edge of the parent. The child controls stack up in z-order. To adjust the order in which the controls stack up, drag the controls into their desired positions.

Note: To cause a control to maintain a specified relationship with an edge of its parent, but not necessarily lie along one edge of the parent, use the Anchors property instead.

Anchors#

Specifies how the control is anchored to its parent. Use Anchors to ensure that a control maintains its current position relative to an edge of its parent, even if the parent is resized. When its parent is resized, the control holds its position relative to the edges to which it is anchored. If a control is anchored to opposite edges of its parent, the control stretches when its parent is resized. For example, if a control has its Anchors property set to [akLeft, akRight], the control stretches when the width of its parent changes. Anchors is enforced only when the parent is resized. Thus, for example, if a control is anchored to opposite edges of a form at design time and the form is created in a maximized state, the control is not stretched because the form is not resized after the control is created.

Note: If a control should maintain contact with three edges of its parent (hugging one side of the parent and stretching the length of that side), use the Align property instead. Unlike Anchors, Align allows controls to adjust to changes in the size of other aligned sibling controls as well as changes to the parent’s size.

CanFocus()#

Indicates whether a control can receive focus.

Color#

Specifies the background color of the control. Use Color to read or change the background color of the control. If a control’s Vcl.Controls.TControl.ParentColor property is True, then changing the Color property of the control’s parent automatically changes the Color property of the control. When the value of the Color property is changed, the control’s ParentColor property is automatically set to False. The Color of a TLabel is always the color of the background unless you set TLabel.Transparent to False.

Constraints#

Specifies the size constraints for the control. Use Constraints to specify the minimum and maximum width and height of the control. When Constraints contains maximum or minimum values, the control cannot be resized to violate those constraints.

Note: Constraints apply to the height of the form. However, the height of the form depends on how large Windows makes the title bar. For example, Windows XP uses much larger title bars than other windowing systems. To work around this, note the ClientHeight when you design your form and set the constraints in the FormCreate event. In the following example, ClientHeight is represented by x: Constraints.MinHeight?:= x + Height - ClientHeight. Warning: Do not set up constraints that conflict with the value of the Align or Anchors property. When these properties conflict, the response of the control to resize attempts is not well-defined.

ControlCount#

Returns the count of contained controls

Controls#

Returns an iterator over contained controls

Create(AOwner: Component)#

Constructs a TNotebook component. Call Create to instantiate a notebook at runtime. Notebook components placed in forms at design time are created automatically. The AOwner parameter specifies the component (usually the form) that is responsible for freeing the notebook.

Ctl3D#

Determines whether a control has a three-dimensional (3-D) or two-dimensional look. Ctl3D is provided for backward compatibility. It is not used by 32-bit versions of Windows or NT4.0 and later, with the exception of Windows XP Home, where it is used on occasion. On earlier platforms, Ctl3D controlled whether the control had a flat or beveled appearance.

Note RAD Studio no longer supports Windows Vista or earlier.

Destroy()#

Destroys the TNotebook component. Do not call Destroy directly in an application. Instead, use Free, which checks that the TNotebook reference is not nil before calling Destroy.

DoubleBuffered#

Determines whether the control’s image is rendered directly to the window or painted to an in-memory bitmap first. When DoubleBuffered is false, the windowed control paints itself directly to the window. When DoubleBuffered is true, the windowed control paints itself to an in-memory bitmap that is then used to paint the window. Double buffering reduces the amount of flicker when the control repaints, but is more memory intensive. When a windowed control is a dock site and has an associated dock manager, it must be double-buffered.

Note: Some controls, such as TRichEdit, can’t paint themselves into a bitmap. For such controls, DoubleBuffered must be set to false.

DragCursor#

Specifies the image used to represent the mouse pointer when the control is being dragged. Use the DragCursor property to change the cursor image presented when the control is being dragged.

Note: To make a custom cursor available for the DragCursor property, see the Cursor property.

DragKind#

Specifies whether the control is being dragged normally or for docking. Use DragKind to get or set whether the control participates in drag-and-drop operations or drag-and-dock operations.

DragMode#

Specifies how the control initiates drag-and-drop or drag-and-dock operations. Use DragMode to control when the user can drag the control. Disable the drag-and-drop or drag-and-dock capability at run time by setting the DragMode property value to dmManual. Enable automatic dragging by setting DragMode to dmAutomatic. For more information about dmManual and dmAutomatic, see TDragMode.

Enabled#

Controls whether the control responds to mouse, keyboard, and timer events. Use Enabled to change the availability of the control to the user. To disable a control, set Enabled to False. Some disabled controls appear dimmed (for example: buttons, check boxes, labels), while others (container controls) simply lose their functionality without changing their appearance. If Enabled is set to False, the control ignores mouse, keyboard, and timer events. To re-enable a control, set Enabled to True.

Note: This property applies to all TControl descendants.

Focused#

Determines whether the control has input focus.

Font#

Specifies the attributes of text written on or in the control. To change to a new font, specify a new TFont object. To modify a font, change the value of the Charset, Color, Height, Name , Pitch, Size, or Style of the TFont object.

Note: Changing the font color of the Caption is not supported for some controls (such as TButton). In most cases, there is an alternate control you can use whose Font property will change the color of the caption or text (such as TBitBtn or TSpeedButton).

GetChildren(Proc: GetChildProc, Root: Component)#

Calls a specified method for each child of the control. Vcl.ExtCtrls.TNotebook.GetChildren inherits from Vcl.Controls.TWinControl.GetChildren. All content below this line refers to Vcl.Controls.TWinControl.GetChildren. Calls a specified method for each child of the control. GetChildren is called by the streaming system that loads and saves components. Applications seldom need to call this routine. GetChildren executes the callback specified by the Proc parameter for every child control listed by the Controls property that lists the Root parameter as its Owner. Override GetChildren to limit or augment which child controls are saved with the control. When overriding GetChildren, call the procedure passed as the Proc parameter for every child control that should be saved. The Root parameter indicates the component (usually a form) that owns the control.

Handle#

Provides access to the underlying Windows screen object for the control.

HandleAllocated#

Reports whether a screen object handle exists for the control.

OnClick#

<Delphi property OnClick of type TNotebook at 2114190B620>

OnContextPopup#

<Delphi property OnContextPopup of type TNotebook at 2114190B6F0>

OnDblClick#

<Delphi property OnDblClick of type TNotebook at 2114190B7C0>

OnDragDrop#

<Delphi property OnDragDrop of type TNotebook at 2114190B890>

OnDragOver#

<Delphi property OnDragOver of type TNotebook at 2114190B960>

OnEndDock#

<Delphi property OnEndDock of type TNotebook at 2114190BA30>

OnEndDrag#

<Delphi property OnEndDrag of type TNotebook at 2114190BB00>

OnEnter#

<Delphi property OnEnter of type TNotebook at 2114190BBD0>

OnExit#

<Delphi property OnExit of type TNotebook at 2114190BCA0>

OnGesture#

<Delphi property OnGesture of type TNotebook at 2114190BD70>

OnMouseActivate#

<Delphi property OnMouseActivate of type TNotebook at 2114190BE40>

OnMouseDown#

<Delphi property OnMouseDown of type TNotebook at 2114190BF10>

OnMouseEnter#

<Delphi property OnMouseEnter of type TNotebook at 2114190BFE0>

OnMouseLeave#

<Delphi property OnMouseLeave of type TNotebook at 2114190C0B0>

OnMouseMove#

<Delphi property OnMouseMove of type TNotebook at 2114190C180>

OnMouseUp#

<Delphi property OnMouseUp of type TNotebook at 2114190C250>

OnPageChanged#

<Delphi property OnPageChanged of type TNotebook at 2114190C320>

OnStartDock#

<Delphi property OnStartDock of type TNotebook at 2114190C3F0>

OnStartDrag#

<Delphi property OnStartDrag of type TNotebook at 2114190C4C0>

PageIndex#

Determines which page displays in the notebook control. The value of PageIndex determines which page displays in the notebook. Changing the PageIndex value changes the page in the control. Each string in the Pages property is automatically assigned a PageIndex value when the page is created. The first page receives a value of 0, the second has a value of 1, and so on. If you delete a string from the Pages property, the PageIndex values are reassigned so that the values always begin with 0 and continue to increase without any gaps between values. To get or set the current page using its string rather than its index, use the ActivePage property instead.

Pages#

Contains the strings that identify the individual pages of the notebook control. The Pages property contains the strings that identify the individual pages of the notebook control. Both these controls create a separate page for each string in the Pages property. For example, if Pages contains three strings, First, Second, and Third, the control has three separate pages. You can access the various pages in a notebook or tabbed notebook control with either the ActivePage or PageIndex property.

ParentColor#

Specifies where a control looks for its color information. To have a control use the same color as its parent control, set ParentColor to True. If ParentColor is False, the control uses its own Color property. Set ParentColor to True for all controls to ensure that all the controls on a form have a uniform appearance. For example, if ParentColor is True for all controls in a form, changing the background color of the form to gray causes all the controls on the form to also have a gray background. When the value of a control’s Color property changes, ParentColor becomes False automatically.

ParentCtl3D#

Determines where a component looks to determine whether it should have a three-dimensional look. ParentCtl3D is provided for backwards compatibility. It has no effect on 32-bit versions of Windows or NT 4.0 and later. ParentCtl3D determines whether the control uses its parent’s Ctl3D property.

ParentDoubleBuffered#

ParentDoubleBuffered defers the DoubleBuffered property of this component to the value of the parent’s DoubleBuffered property. ParentDoubleBuffered is a boolean indicating that the DoubleBuffered property of this component is overridden by the value of the parent’s DoubleBuffered property.

ParentFont#

Specifies where a control looks for its font information. To have a control use the same font as its parent control, set ParentFont to true. If ParentFont is false, the control uses its own Font property. Many controls default ParentFont to true so that all the controls in a form or other container present a uniform appearance. When the value of a control’s Font property changes, ParentFont becomes false automatically. When ParentFont is true for a form, the form uses the default font. Currently, the default font is Tahoma 8 pt.

ParentShowHint#

Specifies where a control looks to find out if its Help Hint should be shown. Use ParentShowHint to ensure that all the controls on a form either uniformly show their Help Hints or uniformly do not show them. If ParentShowHint is True, the control uses the ShowHint property value of its parent. If ParentShowHint is False, the control uses the value of its own ShowHint property. To provide Help Hints only for selected controls on a form, set the ShowHint property for those controls that should have Help Hints to True, and ParentShowHint becomes False automatically.

Note: Enable or disable all Help Hints for the entire application using the ShowHint property of the application object.

ParentWindow#

Reference to parent’s underlying control.

PopupMenu#

Specifies the pop-up menu associated with the control. Assign a value to PopupMenu to make a pop-up menu appear when the user selects the control and clicks the right mouse button. If the TPopupMenu’s AutoPopup property is True, the pop-up menu appears automatically. If the menu’s AutoPopup property is False, display the menu with a call to its Popup method from the control’s OnContextPopup event handler.

SetFocus()#

Gives the input focus to the control.

ShowHint#

ShowHint specifies whether to show the Help Hint when the mouse pointer moves over the control. ShowHint determines whether the Help Hint appears for the control. The Help Hint is the value of the TControl.Hint property. The Help Hint appears in a box just beneath the control when the mouse pointer moves over the control. To enable Help Hints for a particular control, two conditions must be satisfied:

The application’s ShowHint property must be True. Either the control’s own ShowHint property must be True, or the control’s ParentShowHint property must be True and its parent’s ShowHint property must be True. For example, imagine a check box within a group box. If the ShowHint property of the group box is True and the ParentShowHint property of the check box is True, but the ShowHint property of the check box is False, the check box still displays its Help Hint. Changing the ShowHint value automatically sets the ParentShowHint property to False.

Showing#

Indicates whether the control is showing on the screen.

TabOrder#

Indicates the position of the control in its parent’s tab order. TabOrder is the order in which child windows are visited when the user presses the Tab key. The control with the TabOrder value of 0 is the control that has the focus when the form first appears. Initially, the tab order is always the order in which the controls were added to the form. The first control added to the form has a TabOrder value of 0, the second is 1, the third is 2, and so on. Change this by changing the TabOrder property. Each control has a unique tab-order value within its parent. If you change the TabOrder property value of one control to be the same as the value of a second control, the TabOrder value for all the other controls changes. For example, suppose a control is sixth in the tab order. If you change the control’s TabOrder property value to 3 (making the control fourth in the tab order), the control that was originally fourth in the tab order now becomes fifth, and the control that was fifth becomes sixth. Assigning TabOrder a value greater than the number of controls contained in the parent control moves the control to the end of the tab order. The control does not take on the assigned value of TabOrder, but instead is given the number that assures the control is the last in the tab order.

Note: TabOrder is meaningful only if the TabStop property is True and if the control has a parent. (The TabOrder property of a form is not used unless the form is the child of another form.) A control with a TabOrder of -1 has no parent, and therefore cannot be reached by pressing the Tab key. To remove a parented control from the Tab order, set its TabStop property to False.

TabStop#

Determines whether the user can tab to a control. Use the TabStop to allow or disallow access to the control using the Tab key. If TabStop is True, the control is in the tab order. If TabStop is False, the control is not in the tab order and the user cannot press the TAB key to move to the control.

Note: TabStop is not meaningful for a form unless the form assigns another form to be its parent.

Touch#

Specifies the touch manager component associated with the control. Use the Touch property to access gesturing options associated with a control. Touch specifies a class of type TTouchManager. Touch is used to:

Associate a TGestureManager. (TGestureManager manages all the gestures that can be used by the control.) Select the standard, interactive, or custom gestures to associate with the control. (You can also connect each gesture to an action; see Assigning Actions to Gestures.) Specify a set of options for interactive or tablet gestures.

Visible#

Specifies whether the component appears onscreen. Use the Visible property to control the visibility of the control at run time. If Visible is True, the control appears. If Visible is False, the control is not visible. Calling the Show method sets the control’s Visible property to True. Calling the Hide method sets it to False. For TCustomForm descendants, the Show and ShowModal methods set Visible to True and bring the form to the front of all open windows. For TTabSheet descendants, Visible does not control the visibility of the control at run time. For more information, see the description of the TabVisible property.