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* @defgroup Hover Hover
* @ingroup Elementary
*
* @image html hover_inheritance_tree.png
* @image latex hover_inheritance_tree.eps
*
* @image html img/widget/hover/preview-00.png
* @image latex img/widget/hover/preview-00.eps
*
* A Hover object will hover over its @p parent object at the @p target
* location. Anything in the background will be given a darker coloring to
* indicate that the hover object is on top (at the default theme). When the
* hover is clicked it is dismissed(hidden), if the contents of the hover are
* clicked that @b doesn't cause the hover to be dismissed.
*
* A Hover object has two parents. One parent that owns it during creation
* and the other parent being the one over which the hover object spans.
*
*
* @note The hover object will take up the entire space of @p target
* object.
*
* Elementary has the following styles for the hover widget:
* @li default
* @li popout
* @li menu
* @li hoversel_vertical
*
* This widget inherits from the @ref Layout one, so that all the
* functions acting on it also work for hover objects.
*
* This widget emits the following signals, besides the ones sent from
* @ref Layout:
* @li @c "clicked" - the user clicked the empty space in the hover to dismiss
* @li @c "dismissed" - the user clicked the empty space in the hover to dismiss (since 1.8)
* @li @c "smart,changed" - a content object placed under the "smart"
* policy was replaced to a new slot direction.
* @li @c "focused" - When the hover has received focus. (since 1.8)
* @li @c "unfocused" - When the hover has lost focus. (since 1.8)
*
* Default content parts of the hover widget that you can use for are:
* @li @c "left"
* @li @c "top-left"
* @li @c "top"
* @li @c "top-right"
* @li @c "right"
* @li @c "bottom-right"
* @li @c "bottom"
* @li @c "bottom-left"
* @li @c "middle"
* @li @c "smart"
*
* @note These content parts indicates the direction that the content will be
* displayed
*
* All directions may have contents at the same time, except for
* "smart". This is a special placement hint and its use case
* depends of the calculations coming from
* elm_hover_best_content_location_get(). Its use is for cases when
* one desires only one hover content, but with a dynamic special
* placement within the hover area. The content's geometry, whenever
* it changes, will be used to decide on a best location, not
* extrapolating the hover's parent object view to show it in (still
* being the hover's target determinant of its medium part -- move and
* resize it to simulate finger sizes, for example). If one of the
* directions other than "smart" are used, a previously content set
* using it will be deleted, and vice-versa.
*
* Supported elm_object common APIs.
* @li @ref elm_object_signal_emit
* @li @ref elm_object_signal_callback_add
* @li @ref elm_object_signal_callback_del
* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_set
* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_get
* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_unset
*
* See @ref tutorial_hover for more information.
*
* @{
*/
#include "elm_hover_common.h"
#ifdef EFL_EO_API_SUPPORT
#include "elm_hover_eo.h"
#endif
#ifndef EFL_NOLEGACY_API_SUPPORT
#include "elm_hover_legacy.h"
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
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