Ui.ButtonButtons.
See the styling information.
val v :
?class':Jstr.t ->
?active:bool Note.signal ->
?enabled:bool Note.signal ->
?tip:Jstr.t Note.signal ->
Brr.El.t list Note.signal ->
'a ->
'a tv ~class' ~active ~enabled ~tip label action is a button with:
label the button's label.action the value reported when the button is actuated.tip a tooltip for the button.enabled indicates if the button can be interacted with. Defaults to S.Bool.true'.active indicates that the button is being interacted with programmatically (e.g. via a shortcut)class' is added to the underlying element's classesval action : 'a t -> 'a Note.eventaction b is an event that occurs when the button is actuated.
val enabled : 'a t -> bool Note.signalenabled b is a signal that is true iff the button is enabled.
val active : 'a t -> bool Note.signalactive b is a signal that is true iff the button is being interacted with. FIXME. For now this doesn't change on mouse activation.
val el : 'a t -> Brr.El.tel b is b's DOM element.
val file_selector :
?class':Jstr.t ->
?active:bool Note.signal ->
?enabled:bool Note.signal ->
?tip:Jstr.t Note.signal ->
?exts:string list ->
Brr.El.t list Note.signal ->
Brr.File.t tfile_selector ~exts cs is a button which, whenever clicked, allows to select a file on the host's file system. exts is the caseless list of file extensions (including the dot) that can be selected; all file can be selected if this is the empty list (default).
The resulting element as an additional ui-file-selector class. See Styling.
val files_selector :
?class':Jstr.t ->
?active:bool Note.signal ->
?enabled:bool Note.signal ->
?tip:Jstr.t Note.signal ->
?exts:string list ->
Brr.El.t list Note.signal ->
Brr.File.t list tfiles_selector is like file_selector but allows multiple files to be selected.
The element returned by el makes use of the following CSS classes:
ui-button always.ui-file-selector always iff created via file_selector or files_selectorui-active whenever active is true.ui-disabled whenever enabled is false.