function views_plugin_display::use_pager
3.x views_plugin_display.inc | views_plugin_display::use_pager() |
2.x views_plugin_display.inc | views_plugin_display::use_pager() |
Does the display have a pager enabled?
4 calls to views_plugin_display::use_pager()
- views_plugin_display::options_form in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Provide the default form for setting options.
- views_plugin_display::options_summary in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Provide the default summary for options in the views UI.
- views_plugin_display::pre_execute in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Set up any variables on the view prior to execution. These are separated from execute because they are extremely common and unlikely to be overridden on an individual display.
- views_plugin_display::render_pager in plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc - Does the display render the pager if it has it enabled?
1 method overrides views_plugin_display::use_pager()
- views_plugin_display_attachment::use_pager in plugins/
views_plugin_display_attachment.inc - Does the display have a pager enabled?
File
- plugins/
views_plugin_display.inc, line 114 - Contains the base display plugin.
Class
- views_plugin_display
- The default display plugin handler. Display plugins handle options and basic mechanisms for different output methods.
Code
function use_pager() {
if (!empty($this->definition['use pager'])) {
return $this->get_option('use_pager');
}
return FALSE;
}