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vue-splitpane
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Split-Pane component built with vue2.0, can be split vertically or horizontally.
npm install vue-splitpane
#import
import splitPane from 'vue-splitpane'
# use as global component
Vue.component('split-pane', splitPane);
<split-pane v-on:resize="resize" :min-percent='20' :default-percent='30' split="vertical">
<template slot="paneL">
A
</template>
<template slot="paneR">
B
</template>
</split-pane>
//nested
<split-pane v-on:resize="resize" :min-percent='20' :default-percent='30' split="vertical">
<template slot="paneL">
A
</template>
<template slot="paneR">
<split-pane split="horizontal">
<template slot="paneL">
B
</template>
<template slot="paneR">
C
</template>
</split-pane>
</template>
</split-pane>
Property | Description | type | default |
---|---|---|---|
split | the split type | String [horizontal,vertical] | must choose one type |
min-percent | paneL max-min-percent | Number | 10 |
max-percent | paneL max-percent | Number | 10 |
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vue split-pane component
We found that vue-splitpane demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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