/* * tkUnixScrollbar.c -- * * This file implements the Unix specific portion of the scrollbar * widget. * * Copyright (c) 1996 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tkUnixScrlbr.c,v 1.3 2000/11/22 01:49:38 ericm Exp $ */ #include "tkScrollbar.h" /* * Minimum slider length, in pixels (designed to make sure that the slider * is always easy to grab with the mouse). */ #define MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH 5 /* * Declaration of Unix specific scrollbar structure. */ typedef struct UnixScrollbar { TkScrollbar info; /* Generic scrollbar info. */ GC troughGC; /* For drawing trough. */ GC copyGC; /* Used for copying from pixmap onto screen. */ } UnixScrollbar; /* * The class procedure table for the scrollbar widget. All fields except * size are left initialized to NULL, which should happen automatically * since the variable is declared at this scope. */ Tk_ClassProcs tkpScrollbarProcs = { sizeof(Tk_ClassProcs) /* size */ }; /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpCreateScrollbar -- * * Allocate a new TkScrollbar structure. * * Results: * Returns a newly allocated TkScrollbar structure. * * Side effects: * Registers an event handler for the widget. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ TkScrollbar * TkpCreateScrollbar(tkwin) Tk_Window tkwin; { UnixScrollbar *scrollPtr = (UnixScrollbar *)ckalloc(sizeof(UnixScrollbar)); scrollPtr->troughGC = None; scrollPtr->copyGC = None; Tk_CreateEventHandler(tkwin, ExposureMask|StructureNotifyMask|FocusChangeMask, TkScrollbarEventProc, (ClientData) scrollPtr); return (TkScrollbar *) scrollPtr; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpDisplayScrollbar -- * * This procedure redraws the contents of a scrollbar window. * It is invoked as a do-when-idle handler, so it only runs * when there's nothing else for the application to do. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Information appears on the screen. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkpDisplayScrollbar(clientData) ClientData clientData; /* Information about window. */ { register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *) clientData; register Tk_Window tkwin = scrollPtr->tkwin; XPoint points[7]; Tk_3DBorder border; int relief, width, elementBorderWidth; Pixmap pixmap; if ((scrollPtr->tkwin == NULL) || !Tk_IsMapped(tkwin)) { goto done; } if (scrollPtr->vertical) { width = Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->inset; } else { width = Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->inset; } elementBorderWidth = scrollPtr->elementBorderWidth; if (elementBorderWidth < 0) { elementBorderWidth = scrollPtr->borderWidth; } /* * In order to avoid screen flashes, this procedure redraws * the scrollbar in a pixmap, then copies the pixmap to the * screen in a single operation. This means that there's no * point in time where the on-sreen image has been cleared. */ pixmap = Tk_GetPixmap(scrollPtr->display, Tk_WindowId(tkwin), Tk_Width(tkwin), Tk_Height(tkwin), Tk_Depth(tkwin)); if (scrollPtr->highlightWidth != 0) { GC gc; if (scrollPtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS) { gc = Tk_GCForColor(scrollPtr->highlightColorPtr, pixmap); } else { gc = Tk_GCForColor(scrollPtr->highlightBgColorPtr, pixmap); } Tk_DrawFocusHighlight(tkwin, gc, scrollPtr->highlightWidth, pixmap); } Tk_Draw3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, scrollPtr->bgBorder, scrollPtr->highlightWidth, scrollPtr->highlightWidth, Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->highlightWidth, Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->highlightWidth, scrollPtr->borderWidth, scrollPtr->relief); XFillRectangle(scrollPtr->display, pixmap, ((UnixScrollbar*)scrollPtr)->troughGC, scrollPtr->inset, scrollPtr->inset, (unsigned) (Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->inset), (unsigned) (Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->inset)); /* * Draw the top or left arrow. The coordinates of the polygon * points probably seem odd, but they were carefully chosen with * respect to X's rules for filling polygons. These point choices * cause the arrows to just fill the narrow dimension of the * scrollbar and be properly centered. */ if (scrollPtr->activeField == TOP_ARROW) { border = scrollPtr->activeBorder; relief = scrollPtr->activeField == TOP_ARROW ? scrollPtr->activeRelief : TK_RELIEF_RAISED; } else { border = scrollPtr->bgBorder; relief = TK_RELIEF_RAISED; } if (scrollPtr->vertical) { points[0].x = scrollPtr->inset - 1; points[0].y = scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset - 1; points[1].x = width + scrollPtr->inset; points[1].y = points[0].y; points[2].x = width/2 + scrollPtr->inset; points[2].y = scrollPtr->inset - 1; Tk_Fill3DPolygon(tkwin, pixmap, border, points, 3, elementBorderWidth, relief); } else { points[0].x = scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset - 1; points[0].y = scrollPtr->inset - 1; points[1].x = scrollPtr->inset; points[1].y = width/2 + scrollPtr->inset; points[2].x = points[0].x; points[2].y = width + scrollPtr->inset; Tk_Fill3DPolygon(tkwin, pixmap, border, points, 3, elementBorderWidth, relief); } /* * Display the bottom or right arrow. */ if (scrollPtr->activeField == BOTTOM_ARROW) { border = scrollPtr->activeBorder; relief = scrollPtr->activeField == BOTTOM_ARROW ? scrollPtr->activeRelief : TK_RELIEF_RAISED; } else { border = scrollPtr->bgBorder; relief = TK_RELIEF_RAISED; } if (scrollPtr->vertical) { points[0].x = scrollPtr->inset; points[0].y = Tk_Height(tkwin) - scrollPtr->arrowLength - scrollPtr->inset + 1; points[1].x = width/2 + scrollPtr->inset; points[1].y = Tk_Height(tkwin) - scrollPtr->inset; points[2].x = width + scrollPtr->inset; points[2].y = points[0].y; Tk_Fill3DPolygon(tkwin, pixmap, border, points, 3, elementBorderWidth, relief); } else { points[0].x = Tk_Width(tkwin) - scrollPtr->arrowLength - scrollPtr->inset + 1; points[0].y = scrollPtr->inset - 1; points[1].x = points[0].x; points[1].y = width + scrollPtr->inset; points[2].x = Tk_Width(tkwin) - scrollPtr->inset; points[2].y = width/2 + scrollPtr->inset; Tk_Fill3DPolygon(tkwin, pixmap, border, points, 3, elementBorderWidth, relief); } /* * Display the slider. */ if (scrollPtr->activeField == SLIDER) { border = scrollPtr->activeBorder; relief = scrollPtr->activeField == SLIDER ? scrollPtr->activeRelief : TK_RELIEF_RAISED; } else { border = scrollPtr->bgBorder; relief = TK_RELIEF_RAISED; } if (scrollPtr->vertical) { Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, border, scrollPtr->inset, scrollPtr->sliderFirst, width, scrollPtr->sliderLast - scrollPtr->sliderFirst, elementBorderWidth, relief); } else { Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, pixmap, border, scrollPtr->sliderFirst, scrollPtr->inset, scrollPtr->sliderLast - scrollPtr->sliderFirst, width, elementBorderWidth, relief); } /* * Copy the information from the off-screen pixmap onto the screen, * then delete the pixmap. */ XCopyArea(scrollPtr->display, pixmap, Tk_WindowId(tkwin), ((UnixScrollbar*)scrollPtr)->copyGC, 0, 0, (unsigned) Tk_Width(tkwin), (unsigned) Tk_Height(tkwin), 0, 0); Tk_FreePixmap(scrollPtr->display, pixmap); done: scrollPtr->flags &= ~REDRAW_PENDING; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry -- * * After changes in a scrollbar's size or configuration, this * procedure recomputes various geometry information used in * displaying the scrollbar. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The scrollbar will be displayed differently. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ extern void TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(scrollPtr) register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr; /* Scrollbar whose geometry may * have changed. */ { int width, fieldLength; if (scrollPtr->highlightWidth < 0) { scrollPtr->highlightWidth = 0; } scrollPtr->inset = scrollPtr->highlightWidth + scrollPtr->borderWidth; width = (scrollPtr->vertical) ? Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin) : Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin); scrollPtr->arrowLength = width - 2*scrollPtr->inset + 1; fieldLength = (scrollPtr->vertical ? Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin) : Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin)) - 2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset); if (fieldLength < 0) { fieldLength = 0; } scrollPtr->sliderFirst = fieldLength*scrollPtr->firstFraction; scrollPtr->sliderLast = fieldLength*scrollPtr->lastFraction; /* * Adjust the slider so that some piece of it is always * displayed in the scrollbar and so that it has at least * a minimal width (so it can be grabbed with the mouse). */ if (scrollPtr->sliderFirst > (fieldLength - 2*scrollPtr->borderWidth)) { scrollPtr->sliderFirst = fieldLength - 2*scrollPtr->borderWidth; } if (scrollPtr->sliderFirst < 0) { scrollPtr->sliderFirst = 0; } if (scrollPtr->sliderLast < (scrollPtr->sliderFirst + MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH)) { scrollPtr->sliderLast = scrollPtr->sliderFirst + MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH; } if (scrollPtr->sliderLast > fieldLength) { scrollPtr->sliderLast = fieldLength; } scrollPtr->sliderFirst += scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset; scrollPtr->sliderLast += scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset; /* * Register the desired geometry for the window (leave enough space * for the two arrows plus a minimum-size slider, plus border around * the whole window, if any). Then arrange for the window to be * redisplayed. */ if (scrollPtr->vertical) { Tk_GeometryRequest(scrollPtr->tkwin, scrollPtr->width + 2*scrollPtr->inset, 2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->borderWidth + scrollPtr->inset)); } else { Tk_GeometryRequest(scrollPtr->tkwin, 2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->borderWidth + scrollPtr->inset), scrollPtr->width + 2*scrollPtr->inset); } Tk_SetInternalBorder(scrollPtr->tkwin, scrollPtr->inset); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpDestroyScrollbar -- * * Free data structures associated with the scrollbar control. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Frees the GCs associated with the scrollbar. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkpDestroyScrollbar(scrollPtr) TkScrollbar *scrollPtr; { UnixScrollbar *unixScrollPtr = (UnixScrollbar *)scrollPtr; if (unixScrollPtr->troughGC != None) { Tk_FreeGC(scrollPtr->display, unixScrollPtr->troughGC); } if (unixScrollPtr->copyGC != None) { Tk_FreeGC(scrollPtr->display, unixScrollPtr->copyGC); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpConfigureScrollbar -- * * This procedure is called after the generic code has finished * processing configuration options, in order to configure * platform specific options. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Configuration info may get changed. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TkpConfigureScrollbar(scrollPtr) register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr; /* Information about widget; may or * may not already have values for * some fields. */ { XGCValues gcValues; GC new; UnixScrollbar *unixScrollPtr = (UnixScrollbar *) scrollPtr; Tk_SetBackgroundFromBorder(scrollPtr->tkwin, scrollPtr->bgBorder); gcValues.foreground = scrollPtr->troughColorPtr->pixel; new = Tk_GetGC(scrollPtr->tkwin, GCForeground, &gcValues); if (unixScrollPtr->troughGC != None) { Tk_FreeGC(scrollPtr->display, unixScrollPtr->troughGC); } unixScrollPtr->troughGC = new; if (unixScrollPtr->copyGC == None) { gcValues.graphics_exposures = False; unixScrollPtr->copyGC = Tk_GetGC(scrollPtr->tkwin, GCGraphicsExposures, &gcValues); } } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkpScrollbarPosition -- * * Determine the scrollbar element corresponding to a * given position. * * Results: * One of TOP_ARROW, TOP_GAP, etc., indicating which element * of the scrollbar covers the position given by (x, y). If * (x,y) is outside the scrollbar entirely, then OUTSIDE is * returned. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TkpScrollbarPosition(scrollPtr, x, y) register TkScrollbar *scrollPtr; /* Scrollbar widget record. */ int x, y; /* Coordinates within scrollPtr's * window. */ { int length, width, tmp; if (scrollPtr->vertical) { length = Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin); width = Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin); } else { tmp = x; x = y; y = tmp; length = Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin); width = Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin); } if ((x < scrollPtr->inset) || (x >= (width - scrollPtr->inset)) || (y < scrollPtr->inset) || (y >= (length - scrollPtr->inset))) { return OUTSIDE; } /* * All of the calculations in this procedure mirror those in * TkpDisplayScrollbar. Be sure to keep the two consistent. */ if (y < (scrollPtr->inset + scrollPtr->arrowLength)) { return TOP_ARROW; } if (y < scrollPtr->sliderFirst) { return TOP_GAP; } if (y < scrollPtr->sliderLast) { return SLIDER; } if (y >= (length - (scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset))) { return BOTTOM_ARROW; } return BOTTOM_GAP; }