| // |
| // "$Id: Enumerations.H 8710 2011-05-21 21:55:59Z manolo $" |
| // |
| // Enumerations for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). |
| // |
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| |
| /** \file |
| This file contains type definitions and general enumerations. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef Fl_Enumerations_H |
| #define Fl_Enumerations_H |
| |
| # include "Fl_Export.H" |
| # include "fl_types.h" |
| |
| /** \name Version Numbers |
| |
| FLTK defines some constants to help the programmer to |
| find out, for which FLTK version a program is compiled. |
| |
| The following constants are defined: |
| */ |
| /*@{*/ |
| |
| /** |
| The major release version of this FLTK library. |
| \sa FL_VERSION |
| */ |
| #define FL_MAJOR_VERSION 1 |
| |
| /** |
| The minor release version for this library. |
| |
| FLTK remains mostly source-code compatible between minor version changes. |
| */ |
| #define FL_MINOR_VERSION 3 |
| |
| /** |
| The patch version for this library. |
| |
| FLTK remains binary compatible between patches. |
| */ |
| #define FL_PATCH_VERSION 0 |
| |
| /** |
| The FLTK version number as a \em double. |
| |
| FL_VERSION is a double that describes the major and minor version numbers. |
| Version 1.1 is actually stored as 1.01 to allow for more than 9 minor |
| releases. |
| |
| The FL_MAJOR_VERSION, FL_MINOR_VERSION, and FL_PATCH_VERSION constants |
| give the integral values for the major, minor, and patch releases |
| respectively. |
| */ |
| #define FL_VERSION ((double)FL_MAJOR_VERSION + \ |
| (double)FL_MINOR_VERSION * 0.01 + \ |
| (double)FL_PATCH_VERSION * 0.0001) |
| |
| /*@}*/ // group: Version Numbers |
| |
| /** |
| Every time a user moves the mouse pointer, clicks a button, |
| or presses a key, an event is generated and sent to your |
| application. Events can also come from other programs like the |
| window manager. |
| |
| Events are identified by the integer argument passed to the |
| Fl_Widget::handle() virtual method. Other information about the |
| most recent event is stored in static locations and acquired by |
| calling the Fl::event_*() methods. This static information remains |
| valid until the next event is read from the window system, so it |
| is ok to look at it outside of the handle() method. |
| |
| \sa Fl::event_text(), Fl::event_key(), class Fl:: |
| */ |
| enum Fl_Event { // events |
| /** No event. */ |
| FL_NO_EVENT = 0, |
| |
| /** A mouse button has gone down with the mouse pointing at this |
| widget. You can find out what button by calling Fl::event_button(). |
| You find out the mouse position by calling Fl::event_x() and |
| Fl::event_y(). |
| |
| A widget indicates that it "wants" the mouse click by returning non-zero |
| from its Fl_Widget::handle() method. It will then become the |
| Fl::pushed() widget and will get FL_DRAG and the matching FL_RELEASE events. |
| If Fl_Widget::handle() returns zero then FLTK will try sending the FL_PUSH |
| to another widget. |
| */ |
| FL_PUSH = 1, |
| |
| /** A mouse button has been released. You can find out what button by |
| calling Fl::event_button(). |
| |
| In order to receive the FL_RELEASE event, the widget must return |
| non-zero when handling FL_PUSH. |
| */ |
| FL_RELEASE = 2, |
| |
| /** The mouse has been moved to point at this widget. This can |
| be used for highlighting feedback. If a widget wants to |
| highlight or otherwise track the mouse, it indicates this by |
| returning non-zero from its handle() method. It then |
| becomes the Fl::belowmouse() widget and will receive |
| FL_MOVE and FL_LEAVE events. |
| */ |
| FL_ENTER = 3, |
| |
| /** The mouse has moved out of the widget. |
| In order to receive the FL_LEAVE event, the widget must |
| return non-zero when handling FL_ENTER. |
| */ |
| FL_LEAVE = 4, |
| |
| /** The mouse has moved with a button held down. The current button state |
| is in Fl::event_state(). The mouse position is in Fl::event_x() and |
| Fl::event_y(). |
| |
| In order to receive FL_DRAG events, the widget must return non-zero |
| when handling FL_PUSH. |
| */ |
| FL_DRAG = 5, |
| |
| /** This indicates an <I>attempt</I> to give a widget the keyboard focus. |
| |
| If a widget wants the focus, it should change itself to display the |
| fact that it has the focus, and return non-zero from its handle() method. |
| It then becomes the Fl::focus() widget and gets FL_KEYDOWN, FL_KEYUP, |
| and FL_UNFOCUS events. |
| |
| The focus will change either because the window manager changed which |
| window gets the focus, or because the user tried to navigate using tab, |
| arrows, or other keys. You can check Fl::event_key() to figure out why |
| it moved. For navigation it will be the key pressed and for interaction |
| with the window manager it will be zero. |
| */ |
| FL_FOCUS = 6, |
| |
| /** This event is sent to the previous Fl::focus() widget when another |
| widget gets the focus or the window loses focus. |
| */ |
| FL_UNFOCUS = 7, |
| |
| /** A key was pressed (FL_KEYDOWN) or released (FL_KEYUP). |
| Fl_KEYBOARD is a synonym for FL_KEYDOWN. |
| The key can be found in Fl::event_key(). |
| The text that the key should insert can be found with Fl::event_text() |
| and its length is in Fl::event_length(). If you use the key handle() |
| should return 1. If you return zero then FLTK assumes you ignored the |
| key and will then attempt to send it to a parent widget. If none of |
| them want it, it will change the event into a FL_SHORTCUT event. |
| |
| To receive FL_KEYBOARD events you must also respond to the FL_FOCUS |
| and FL_UNFOCUS events. |
| |
| If you are writing a text-editing widget you may also want to call |
| the Fl::compose() function to translate individual keystrokes into |
| non-ASCII characters. |
| |
| FL_KEYUP events are sent to the widget that currently has focus. This |
| is not necessarily the same widget that received the corresponding |
| FL_KEYDOWN event because focus may have changed between events. |
| */ |
| FL_KEYDOWN = 8, |
| |
| /** Equivalent to FL_KEYDOWN. |
| \see FL_KEYDOWN |
| */ |
| FL_KEYBOARD = 8, |
| |
| /** Key release event. |
| \see FL_KEYDOWN |
| */ |
| FL_KEYUP = 9, |
| |
| /** The user clicked the close button of a window. |
| This event is used internally only to trigger the callback of |
| Fl_Window derived classed. The default callback closes the |
| window calling Fl_Window::hide(). |
| */ |
| FL_CLOSE = 10, |
| |
| /** The mouse has moved without any mouse buttons held down. |
| This event is sent to the Fl::belowmouse() widget. |
| |
| In order to receive FL_MOVE events, the widget must return |
| non-zero when handling FL_ENTER. |
| */ |
| FL_MOVE = 11, |
| |
| /** If the Fl::focus() widget is zero or ignores an FL_KEYBOARD |
| event then FLTK tries sending this event to every widget it |
| can, until one of them returns non-zero. FL_SHORTCUT is first |
| sent to the Fl::belowmouse() widget, then its parents and siblings, |
| and eventually to every widget in the window, trying to find an |
| object that returns non-zero. FLTK tries really hard to not to ignore |
| any keystrokes! |
| |
| You can also make "global" shortcuts by using Fl::add_handler(). A |
| global shortcut will work no matter what windows are displayed or |
| which one has the focus. |
| */ |
| FL_SHORTCUT = 12, |
| |
| /** This widget is no longer active, due to Fl_Widget::deactivate() |
| being called on it or one of its parents. Fl_Widget::active() may |
| still be true after this, the widget is only active if Fl_Widget::active() |
| is true on it and all its parents (use Fl_Widget::active_r() to check this). |
| */ |
| FL_DEACTIVATE = 13, |
| |
| /** This widget is now active, due to Fl_Widget::activate() being |
| called on it or one of its parents. |
| */ |
| FL_ACTIVATE = 14, |
| |
| /** This widget is no longer visible, due to Fl_Widget::hide() being |
| called on it or one of its parents, or due to a parent window being |
| minimized. Fl_Widget::visible() may still be true after this, but the |
| widget is visible only if visible() is true for it and all its |
| parents (use Fl_Widget::visible_r() to check this). |
| */ |
| FL_HIDE = 15, |
| |
| /** This widget is visible again, due to Fl_Widget::show() being called on |
| it or one of its parents, or due to a parent window being restored. |
| Child Fl_Windows respond to this by actually creating the window if not |
| done already, so if you subclass a window, be sure to pass FL_SHOW |
| to the base class Fl_Widget::handle() method! |
| */ |
| FL_SHOW = 16, |
| |
| /** You should get this event some time after you call Fl::paste(). |
| The contents of Fl::event_text() is the text to insert and the number |
| of characters is in Fl::event_length(). |
| */ |
| FL_PASTE = 17, |
| |
| /** The Fl::selection_owner() will get this event before the selection is |
| moved to another widget. This indicates that some other widget or program |
| has claimed the selection. Motif programs used this to clear the selection |
| indication. Most modern programs ignore this. |
| */ |
| FL_SELECTIONCLEAR = 18, |
| |
| /** The user has moved the mouse wheel. The Fl::event_dx() and Fl::event_dy() |
| methods can be used to find the amount to scroll horizontally and vertically. |
| */ |
| FL_MOUSEWHEEL = 19, |
| |
| /** The mouse has been moved to point at this widget. A widget that is |
| interested in receiving drag'n'drop data must return 1 to receive |
| FL_DND_DRAG, FL_DND_LEAVE and FL_DND_RELEASE events. |
| */ |
| FL_DND_ENTER = 20, |
| |
| /** The mouse has been moved inside a widget while dragging data. A |
| widget that is interested in receiving drag'n'drop data should |
| indicate the possible drop position. |
| */ |
| FL_DND_DRAG = 21, |
| |
| /** The mouse has moved out of the widget. |
| */ |
| FL_DND_LEAVE = 22, |
| |
| /** The user has released the mouse button dropping data into the widget. |
| If the widget returns 1, it will receive the data in the immediately |
| following FL_PASTE event. |
| */ |
| FL_DND_RELEASE = 23, |
| |
| /** The fullscreen state of the window has changed |
| */ |
| FL_FULLSCREEN = 24 |
| |
| }; |
| |
| /** \name When Conditions */ |
| /*@{*/ |
| /** These constants determine when a callback is performed. |
| |
| \sa Fl_Widget::when(); |
| \todo doxygen comments for values are incomplete and maybe wrong or unclear |
| */ |
| enum Fl_When { // Fl_Widget::when(): |
| FL_WHEN_NEVER = 0, ///< Never call the callback |
| FL_WHEN_CHANGED = 1, ///< Do the callback only when the widget value changes |
| FL_WHEN_NOT_CHANGED = 2, ///< Do the callback whenever the user interacts with the widget |
| FL_WHEN_RELEASE = 4, ///< Do the callback when the button or key is released and the value changes |
| FL_WHEN_RELEASE_ALWAYS= 6, ///< Do the callback when the button or key is released, even if the value doesn't change |
| FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY = 8, ///< Do the callback when the user presses the ENTER key and the value changes |
| FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY_ALWAYS=10, ///< Do the callback when the user presses the ENTER key, even if the value doesn't change |
| FL_WHEN_ENTER_KEY_CHANGED=11 ///< ? |
| }; |
| |
| /*@}*/ // group: When Conditions |
| |
| /** \name Mouse and Keyboard Events |
| |
| This and the following constants define the non-ASCII keys on the |
| keyboard for FL_KEYBOARD and FL_SHORTCUT events. |
| |
| \todo FL_Button and FL_key... constants could be structured better |
| (use an enum or some doxygen grouping ?) |
| |
| \sa Fl::event_key() and Fl::get_key(int) (use ascii letters for all other keys): |
| */ |
| |
| /*@{*/ |
| |
| // FIXME: These codes collide with valid Unicode keys |
| |
| #define FL_Button 0xfee8 ///< A mouse button; use Fl_Button + n for mouse button n. |
| #define FL_BackSpace 0xff08 ///< The backspace key. |
| #define FL_Tab 0xff09 ///< The tab key. |
| #define FL_Enter 0xff0d ///< The enter key. |
| #define FL_Pause 0xff13 ///< The pause key. |
| #define FL_Scroll_Lock 0xff14 ///< The scroll lock key. |
| #define FL_Escape 0xff1b ///< The escape key. |
| #define FL_Home 0xff50 ///< The home key. |
| #define FL_Left 0xff51 ///< The left arrow key. |
| #define FL_Up 0xff52 ///< The up arrow key. |
| #define FL_Right 0xff53 ///< The right arrow key. |
| #define FL_Down 0xff54 ///< The down arrow key. |
| #define FL_Page_Up 0xff55 ///< The page-up key. |
| #define FL_Page_Down 0xff56 ///< The page-down key. |
| #define FL_End 0xff57 ///< The end key. |
| #define FL_Print 0xff61 ///< The print (or print-screen) key. |
| #define FL_Insert 0xff63 ///< The insert key. |
| #define FL_Menu 0xff67 ///< The menu key. |
| #define FL_Help 0xff68 ///< The 'help' key on Mac keyboards |
| #define FL_Num_Lock 0xff7f ///< The num lock key. |
| #define FL_KP 0xff80 ///< One of the keypad numbers; use FL_KP + n for number n. |
| #define FL_KP_Enter 0xff8d ///< The enter key on the keypad, same as Fl_KP+'\\r'. |
| #define FL_KP_Last 0xffbd ///< The last keypad key; use to range-check keypad. |
| #define FL_F 0xffbd ///< One of the function keys; use FL_F + n for function key n. |
| #define FL_F_Last 0xffe0 ///< The last function key; use to range-check function keys. |
| #define FL_Shift_L 0xffe1 ///< The lefthand shift key. |
| #define FL_Shift_R 0xffe2 ///< The righthand shift key. |
| #define FL_Control_L 0xffe3 ///< The lefthand control key. |
| #define FL_Control_R 0xffe4 ///< The righthand control key. |
| #define FL_Caps_Lock 0xffe5 ///< The caps lock key. |
| #define FL_Meta_L 0xffe7 ///< The left meta/Windows key. |
| #define FL_Meta_R 0xffe8 ///< The right meta/Windows key. |
| #define FL_Alt_L 0xffe9 ///< The left alt key. |
| #define FL_Alt_R 0xffea ///< The right alt key. |
| #define FL_Delete 0xffff ///< The delete key. |
| |
| // These use the Private Use Area (PUA) of the Basic Multilingual Plane |
| // of Unicode. Guaranteed not to conflict with a proper Unicode character. |
| |
| // These primarily map to the XFree86 keysym range |
| #define FL_Volume_Down 0xEF11 /* Volume control down */ |
| #define FL_Volume_Mute 0xEF12 /* Mute sound from the system */ |
| #define FL_Volume_Up 0xEF13 /* Volume control up */ |
| #define FL_Media_Play 0xEF14 /* Start playing of audio */ |
| #define FL_Media_Stop 0xEF15 /* Stop playing audio */ |
| #define FL_Media_Prev 0xEF16 /* Previous track */ |
| #define FL_Media_Next 0xEF17 /* Next track */ |
| #define FL_Home_Page 0xEF18 /* Display user's home page */ |
| #define FL_Mail 0xEF19 /* Invoke user's mail program */ |
| #define FL_Search 0xEF1B /* Search */ |
| #define FL_Back 0xEF26 /* Like back on a browser */ |
| #define FL_Forward 0xEF27 /* Like forward on a browser */ |
| #define FL_Stop 0xEF28 /* Stop current operation */ |
| #define FL_Refresh 0xEF29 /* Refresh the page */ |
| #define FL_Sleep 0xEF2F /* Put system to sleep */ |
| #define FL_Favorites 0xEF30 /* Show favorite locations */ |
| |
| /*@}*/ // group: Mouse and Keyboard Events |
| |
| /** \name Mouse Buttons |
| |
| These constants define the button numbers for FL_PUSH and FL_RELEASE events. |
| |
| \sa Fl::event_button() |
| */ |
| |
| /*@{*/ |
| |
| #define FL_LEFT_MOUSE 1 ///< The left mouse button |
| #define FL_MIDDLE_MOUSE 2 ///< The middle mouse button |
| #define FL_RIGHT_MOUSE 3 ///< The right mouse button |
| |
| /*@}*/ // group: Mouse Buttons |
| |
| |
| /** \name Event States |
| |
| The following constants define bits in the Fl::event_state() value. |
| */ |
| |
| /*@{*/ // group: Event States |
| |
| // FIXME: it would be nice to have the modifiers in the upper 8 bit so that |
| // a unicode ke (24bit) can be sent as an unsigned with the modifiers. |
| |
| #define FL_SHIFT 0x00010000 ///< One of the shift keys is down |
| #define FL_CAPS_LOCK 0x00020000 ///< The caps lock is on |
| #define FL_CTRL 0x00040000 ///< One of the ctrl keys is down |
| #define FL_ALT 0x00080000 ///< One of the alt keys is down |
| #define FL_NUM_LOCK 0x00100000 ///< The num lock is on |
| // most X servers do this? |
| #define FL_META 0x00400000 ///< One of the meta/Windows keys is down |
| // correct for XFree86 |
| #define FL_SCROLL_LOCK 0x00800000 ///< The scroll lock is on |
| // correct for XFree86 |
| #define FL_BUTTON1 0x01000000 ///< Mouse button 1 is pushed |
| #define FL_BUTTON2 0x02000000 ///< Mouse button 2 is pushed |
| #define FL_BUTTON3 0x04000000 ///< Mouse button 3 is pushed |
| #define FL_BUTTONS 0x7f000000 ///< Any mouse button is pushed |
| #define FL_BUTTON(n) (0x00800000<<(n)) ///< Mouse button n (n > 0) is pushed |
| |
| #define FL_KEY_MASK 0x0000ffff ///< All keys are 16 bit for now |
| // FIXME: Unicode needs 24 bits! |
| |
| #ifdef __APPLE__ |
| # define FL_COMMAND FL_META ///< An alias for FL_CTRL on WIN32 and X11, or FL_META on MacOS X |
| # define FL_CONTROL FL_CTRL ///< An alias for FL_META on WIN32 and X11, or FL_CTRL on MacOS X |
| #else |
| # define FL_COMMAND FL_CTRL ///< An alias for FL_CTRL on WIN32 and X11, or FL_META on MacOS X |
| # define FL_CONTROL FL_META ///< An alias for FL_META on WIN32 and X11, or FL_CTRL on MacOS X |
| #endif // __APPLE__ |
| |
| /*@}*/ // group: Event States |
| |
| /** \name Box Types |
| \brief FLTK standard box types |
| |
| This enum defines the standard box types included with FLTK. |
| |
| FL_NO_BOX means nothing is drawn at all, so whatever is already |
| on the screen remains. The FL_..._FRAME types only draw their edges, |
| leaving the interior unchanged. The blue color in Figure 1 |
| is the area that is not drawn by the frame types. |
| |
| \image html boxtypes.png "Figure 1: FLTK standard box types" |
| \image latex boxtypes.png "FLTK standard box types" width=10cm |
| \todo Description of boxtypes is incomplete. |
| See below for the defined enum Fl_Boxtype. |
| \see src/Fl_get_system_colors.cxx |
| */ |
| /*@{*/ |
| enum Fl_Boxtype { // boxtypes (if you change these you must fix fl_boxtype.C): |
| |
| FL_NO_BOX = 0, ///< nothing is drawn at all, this box is invisible |
| FL_FLAT_BOX, ///< a flat box |
| FL_UP_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_DOWN_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_UP_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_DOWN_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_THIN_UP_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_THIN_DOWN_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_THIN_UP_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_THIN_DOWN_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_ENGRAVED_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_EMBOSSED_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_ENGRAVED_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_EMBOSSED_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_BORDER_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_SHADOW_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| FL_BORDER_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_SHADOW_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_ROUNDED_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_RSHADOW_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_ROUNDED_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_RFLAT_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_ROUND_UP_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_ROUND_DOWN_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_DIAMOND_UP_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_OVAL_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_OSHADOW_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_OVAL_FRAME, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_OFLAT_BOX, ///< see figure 1 |
| _FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX, ///< plastic version of FL_UP_BOX |
| _FL_PLASTIC_DOWN_BOX, ///< plastic version of FL_DOWN_BOX |
| _FL_PLASTIC_UP_FRAME, ///< plastic version of FL_UP_FRAME |
| _FL_PLASTIC_DOWN_FRAME, ///< plastic version of FL_DOWN_FRAME |
| _FL_PLASTIC_THIN_UP_BOX, ///< plastic version of FL_THIN_UP_BOX |
| _FL_PLASTIC_THIN_DOWN_BOX, ///< plastic version of FL_THIN_DOWN_BOX |
| _FL_PLASTIC_ROUND_UP_BOX, ///< plastic version of FL_ROUND_UP_BOX |
| _FL_PLASTIC_ROUND_DOWN_BOX, ///< plastic version of FL_ROUND_DOWN_BOX |
| _FL_GTK_UP_BOX, ///< gtk+ version of FL_UP_BOX |
| _FL_GTK_DOWN_BOX, ///< gtk+ version of FL_DOWN_BOX |
| _FL_GTK_UP_FRAME, ///< gtk+ version of FL_UP_FRAME |
| _FL_GTK_DOWN_FRAME, ///< gtk+ version of FL_DOWN_RAME |
| _FL_GTK_THIN_UP_BOX, ///< gtk+ version of FL_THIN_UP_BOX |
| _FL_GTK_THIN_DOWN_BOX, ///< gtk+ version of FL_THIN_DOWN_BOX |
| _FL_GTK_THIN_UP_FRAME, ///< gtk+ version of FL_UP_FRAME |
| _FL_GTK_THIN_DOWN_FRAME, ///< gtk+ version of FL_THIN_DOWN_FRAME |
| _FL_GTK_ROUND_UP_BOX, ///< gtk+ version of FL_ROUND_UP_BOX |
| _FL_GTK_ROUND_DOWN_BOX, ///< gtk+ version of FL_ROUND_DOWN_BOX |
| FL_FREE_BOXTYPE ///< the first free box type for creation of new box types |
| }; |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_ROUND_UP_BOX(); |
| #define FL_ROUND_UP_BOX fl_define_FL_ROUND_UP_BOX() |
| #define FL_ROUND_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_ROUND_UP_BOX()+1) |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_SHADOW_BOX(); |
| #define FL_SHADOW_BOX fl_define_FL_SHADOW_BOX() |
| #define FL_SHADOW_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_SHADOW_BOX()+2) |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_ROUNDED_BOX(); |
| #define FL_ROUNDED_BOX fl_define_FL_ROUNDED_BOX() |
| #define FL_ROUNDED_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_ROUNDED_BOX()+2) |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_RFLAT_BOX(); |
| #define FL_RFLAT_BOX fl_define_FL_RFLAT_BOX() |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_RSHADOW_BOX(); |
| #define FL_RSHADOW_BOX fl_define_FL_RSHADOW_BOX() |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_DIAMOND_BOX(); |
| #define FL_DIAMOND_UP_BOX fl_define_FL_DIAMOND_BOX() |
| #define FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_DIAMOND_BOX()+1) |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_OVAL_BOX(); |
| #define FL_OVAL_BOX fl_define_FL_OVAL_BOX() |
| #define FL_OSHADOW_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_OVAL_BOX()+1) |
| #define FL_OVAL_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_OVAL_BOX()+2) |
| #define FL_OFLAT_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_OVAL_BOX()+3) |
| |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX(); |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX() |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX()+1) |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_UP_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX()+2) |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_DOWN_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX()+3) |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_THIN_UP_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX()+4) |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_THIN_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX()+5) |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_ROUND_UP_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX()+6) |
| #define FL_PLASTIC_ROUND_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_PLASTIC_UP_BOX()+7) |
| |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Boxtype fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX(); |
| #define FL_GTK_UP_BOX fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX() |
| #define FL_GTK_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+1) |
| #define FL_GTK_UP_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+2) |
| #define FL_GTK_DOWN_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+3) |
| #define FL_GTK_THIN_UP_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+4) |
| #define FL_GTK_THIN_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+5) |
| #define FL_GTK_THIN_UP_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+6) |
| #define FL_GTK_THIN_DOWN_FRAME (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+7) |
| #define FL_GTK_ROUND_UP_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+8) |
| #define FL_GTK_ROUND_DOWN_BOX (Fl_Boxtype)(fl_define_FL_GTK_UP_BOX()+9) |
| |
| // conversions of box types to other boxtypes: |
| /** |
| Get the filled version of a frame. |
| If no filled version of a given frame exists, the behavior of this function |
| is undefined and some random box or frame is returned. |
| */ |
| inline Fl_Boxtype fl_box(Fl_Boxtype b) { |
| return (Fl_Boxtype)((b<FL_UP_BOX||b%4>1)?b:(b-2)); |
| } |
| /** |
| Get the "pressed" or "down" version of a box. |
| If no "down" version of a given box exists, the behavior of this function |
| is undefined and some random box or frame is returned. |
| */ |
| inline Fl_Boxtype fl_down(Fl_Boxtype b) { |
| return (Fl_Boxtype)((b<FL_UP_BOX)?b:(b|1)); |
| } |
| /** |
| Get the unfilled, frame only version of a box. |
| If no frame version of a given box exists, the behavior of this function |
| is undefined and some random box or frame is returned. |
| */ |
| inline Fl_Boxtype fl_frame(Fl_Boxtype b) { |
| return (Fl_Boxtype)((b%4<2)?b:(b+2)); |
| } |
| |
| // back-compatibility box types: |
| #define FL_FRAME FL_ENGRAVED_FRAME |
| #define FL_FRAME_BOX FL_ENGRAVED_BOX |
| #define FL_CIRCLE_BOX FL_ROUND_DOWN_BOX |
| #define FL_DIAMOND_BOX FL_DIAMOND_DOWN_BOX |
| |
| /*@}*/ // group: Box Types |
| |
| /** |
| The labeltype() method sets the type of the label. |
| |
| The following standard label types are included: |
| |
| \todo The doxygen comments are incomplete, and some labeltypes |
| are starting with an underscore. Also, there are three |
| external functions undocumented (yet): |
| - fl_define_FL_SHADOW_LABEL() |
| - fl_define_FL_ENGRAVED_LABEL() |
| - fl_define_FL_EMBOSSED_LABEL() |
| */ |
| enum Fl_Labeltype { // labeltypes: |
| FL_NORMAL_LABEL = 0, ///< draws the text (0) |
| FL_NO_LABEL, ///< does nothing |
| _FL_SHADOW_LABEL, ///< draws a drop shadow under the text |
| _FL_ENGRAVED_LABEL, ///< draws edges as though the text is engraved |
| _FL_EMBOSSED_LABEL, ///< draws edges as though the text is raised |
| _FL_MULTI_LABEL, ///< ? |
| _FL_ICON_LABEL, ///< draws the icon associated with the text |
| _FL_IMAGE_LABEL, ///< ? |
| |
| FL_FREE_LABELTYPE ///< first free labeltype to use for creating own labeltypes |
| }; |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the current label type and return its corresponding Fl_Labeltype value. |
| @{ |
| */ |
| #define FL_SYMBOL_LABEL FL_NORMAL_LABEL |
| extern Fl_Labeltype FL_EXPORT fl_define_FL_SHADOW_LABEL(); |
| #define FL_SHADOW_LABEL fl_define_FL_SHADOW_LABEL() |
| extern Fl_Labeltype FL_EXPORT fl_define_FL_ENGRAVED_LABEL(); |
| #define FL_ENGRAVED_LABEL fl_define_FL_ENGRAVED_LABEL() |
| extern Fl_Labeltype FL_EXPORT fl_define_FL_EMBOSSED_LABEL(); |
| #define FL_EMBOSSED_LABEL fl_define_FL_EMBOSSED_LABEL() |
| /** @} */ |
| |
| /** \name Alignment Flags |
| Flags to control the label alignment. |
| This controls how the label is displayed next to or inside the widget. |
| The default value is FL_ALIGN_CENTER for most widgets, which centers the label |
| inside the widget. |
| |
| Flags can be or'd to achieve a combination of alignments. |
| |
| \code |
| Outside alignments: |
| TOP_LEFT TOP TOP_RIGHT |
| LEFT_TOP+---------------------------------+RIGHT_TOP |
| | | |
| LEFT| |RIGHT |
| | | |
| LEFT_BOTTOM+---------------------------------+RIGHT_BOTTOM |
| BOTTOM_RIGHT BOTTOM BOTTOM_LEFT |
| |
| Inside alignments: |
| +---------------------------------+ |
| |TOP_LEFT TOP TOP_RIGHT| |
| | | |
| |LEFT RIGHT| |
| | | |
| |BOTTOM_RIGHT BOTTOM BOTTOM_LEFT| |
| +---------------------------------+ |
| \endcode |
| \see #FL_ALIGN_CENTER, etc. |
| */ |
| /*@{*/ |
| /** FLTK type for alignment control */ |
| typedef unsigned Fl_Align; |
| /** Align the label horizontally in the middle. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_CENTER = (Fl_Align)0; |
| /** Align the label at the top of the widget. Inside labels appear below the top, |
| outside labels are drawn on top of the widget. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_TOP = (Fl_Align)1; |
| /** Align the label at the bottom of the widget. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM = (Fl_Align)2; |
| /** Align the label at the left of the widget. Inside labels appear left-justified |
| starting at the left side of the widget, outside labels are right-justified and |
| drawn to the left of the widget. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_LEFT = (Fl_Align)4; |
| /** Align the label to the right of the widget. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_RIGHT = (Fl_Align)8; |
| /** Draw the label inside of the widget. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_INSIDE = (Fl_Align)16; |
| /** If the label contains an image, draw the text on top of the image. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_TEXT_OVER_IMAGE = (Fl_Align)0x0020; |
| /** If the label contains an image, draw the text below the image. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_IMAGE_OVER_TEXT = (Fl_Align)0x0000; |
| /** All parts of the label that are lager than the widget will not be drawn . */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_CLIP = (Fl_Align)64; |
| /** Wrap text that does not fit the width of the widget. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_WRAP = (Fl_Align)128; |
| /** If the label contains an image, draw the text to the right of the image. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_IMAGE_NEXT_TO_TEXT = (Fl_Align)0x0100; |
| /** If the label contains an image, draw the text to the left of the image. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_TEXT_NEXT_TO_IMAGE = (Fl_Align)0x0120; |
| /** If the label contains an image, draw the image or deimage in the background. */ |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_IMAGE_BACKDROP = (Fl_Align)0x0200; |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_TOP_LEFT = FL_ALIGN_TOP | FL_ALIGN_LEFT; |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_TOP_RIGHT = FL_ALIGN_TOP | FL_ALIGN_RIGHT; |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM_LEFT = FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM | FL_ALIGN_LEFT; |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM_RIGHT = FL_ALIGN_BOTTOM | FL_ALIGN_RIGHT; |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_LEFT_TOP = 0x0007; // magic value |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_RIGHT_TOP = 0x000b; // magic value |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_LEFT_BOTTOM = 0x000d; // magic value |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_RIGHT_BOTTOM = 0x000e; // magic value |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_NOWRAP = (Fl_Align)0; // for back compatibility |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_POSITION_MASK = 0x000f; // left, right, top, bottom |
| const Fl_Align FL_ALIGN_IMAGE_MASK = 0x0320; // l/r, t/b, backdrop |
| /*@}*/ |
| |
| |
| /** \name Font Numbers |
| The following constants define the standard FLTK fonts: |
| */ |
| /*@{*/ |
| /** A font number is an index into the internal font table. */ |
| typedef int Fl_Font; |
| |
| const Fl_Font FL_HELVETICA = 0; ///< Helvetica (or Arial) normal (0) |
| const Fl_Font FL_HELVETICA_BOLD = 1; ///< Helvetica (or Arial) bold |
| const Fl_Font FL_HELVETICA_ITALIC = 2; ///< Helvetica (or Arial) oblique |
| const Fl_Font FL_HELVETICA_BOLD_ITALIC = 3; ///< Helvetica (or Arial) bold-oblique |
| const Fl_Font FL_COURIER = 4; ///< Courier normal |
| const Fl_Font FL_COURIER_BOLD = 5; ///< Courier bold |
| const Fl_Font FL_COURIER_ITALIC = 6; ///< Courier italic |
| const Fl_Font FL_COURIER_BOLD_ITALIC = 7; ///< Courier bold-italic |
| const Fl_Font FL_TIMES = 8; ///< Times roman |
| const Fl_Font FL_TIMES_BOLD = 9; ///< Times roman bold |
| const Fl_Font FL_TIMES_ITALIC = 10; ///< Times roman italic |
| const Fl_Font FL_TIMES_BOLD_ITALIC = 11; ///< Times roman bold-italic |
| const Fl_Font FL_SYMBOL = 12; ///< Standard symbol font |
| const Fl_Font FL_SCREEN = 13; ///< Default monospaced screen font |
| const Fl_Font FL_SCREEN_BOLD = 14; ///< Default monospaced bold screen font |
| const Fl_Font FL_ZAPF_DINGBATS = 15; ///< Zapf-dingbats font |
| |
| const Fl_Font FL_FREE_FONT = 16; ///< first one to allocate |
| const Fl_Font FL_BOLD = 1; ///< add this to helvetica, courier, or times |
| const Fl_Font FL_ITALIC = 2; ///< add this to helvetica, courier, or times |
| const Fl_Font FL_BOLD_ITALIC = 3; ///< add this to helvetica, courier, or times |
| |
| /*@}*/ |
| |
| /** Size of a font in pixels. |
| This is the approximate height of a font in pixels. |
| */ |
| typedef int Fl_Fontsize; |
| |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Fontsize FL_NORMAL_SIZE; ///< normal font size |
| |
| /** \name Colors |
| The Fl_Color type holds an FLTK color value. |
| |
| Colors are either 8-bit indexes into a virtual colormap |
| or 24-bit RGB color values. |
| |
| Color indices occupy the lower 8 bits of the value, while |
| RGB colors occupy the upper 24 bits, for a byte organization of RGBI. |
| |
| <pre> |
| Fl_Color => 0xrrggbbii |
| | | | | |
| | | | +--- index between 0 and 255 |
| | | +----- blue color component (8 bit) |
| | +------- green component (8 bit) |
| +--------- red component (8 bit) |
| </pre> |
| |
| A color can have either an index or an rgb value. Colors with rgb set |
| and an index >0 are reserved for special use. |
| |
| */ |
| /*@{*/ |
| /** an FLTK color value */ |
| typedef unsigned int Fl_Color; |
| |
| // Standard colors. These are used as default colors in widgets and altered as necessary |
| const Fl_Color FL_FOREGROUND_COLOR = 0; ///< the default foreground color (0) used for labels and text |
| const Fl_Color FL_BACKGROUND2_COLOR = 7; ///< the default background color for text, list, and valuator widgets |
| const Fl_Color FL_INACTIVE_COLOR = 8; ///< the inactive foreground color |
| const Fl_Color FL_SELECTION_COLOR = 15; ///< the default selection/highlight color |
| |
| // boxtypes generally limit themselves to these colors so |
| // the whole ramp is not allocated: |
| |
| const Fl_Color FL_GRAY0 = 32; // 'A' |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK3 = 39; // 'H' |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK2 = 45; // 'N' |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK1 = 47; // 'P' |
| const Fl_Color FL_BACKGROUND_COLOR = 49; // 'R' default background color |
| const Fl_Color FL_LIGHT1 = 50; // 'S' |
| const Fl_Color FL_LIGHT2 = 52; // 'U' |
| const Fl_Color FL_LIGHT3 = 54; // 'W' |
| |
| // FLTK provides a 5x8x5 color cube that is used with colormap visuals |
| |
| const Fl_Color FL_BLACK = 56; |
| const Fl_Color FL_RED = 88; |
| const Fl_Color FL_GREEN = 63; |
| const Fl_Color FL_YELLOW = 95; |
| const Fl_Color FL_BLUE = 216; |
| const Fl_Color FL_MAGENTA = 248; |
| const Fl_Color FL_CYAN = 223; |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK_RED = 72; |
| |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK_GREEN = 60; |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK_YELLOW = 76; |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK_BLUE = 136; |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK_MAGENTA = 152; |
| const Fl_Color FL_DARK_CYAN = 140; |
| |
| const Fl_Color FL_WHITE = 255; |
| |
| |
| #define FL_FREE_COLOR (Fl_Color)16 |
| #define FL_NUM_FREE_COLOR 16 |
| #define FL_GRAY_RAMP (Fl_Color)32 |
| #define FL_NUM_GRAY 24 |
| #define FL_GRAY FL_BACKGROUND_COLOR |
| #define FL_COLOR_CUBE (Fl_Color)56 |
| #define FL_NUM_RED 5 |
| #define FL_NUM_GREEN 8 |
| #define FL_NUM_BLUE 5 |
| |
| FL_EXPORT Fl_Color fl_inactive(Fl_Color c); |
| |
| FL_EXPORT Fl_Color fl_contrast(Fl_Color fg, Fl_Color bg); |
| |
| FL_EXPORT Fl_Color fl_color_average(Fl_Color c1, Fl_Color c2, float weight); |
| |
| /** Returns a lighter version of the specified color. */ |
| inline Fl_Color fl_lighter(Fl_Color c) { return fl_color_average(c, FL_WHITE, .67f); } |
| |
| /** Returns a darker version of the specified color. */ |
| inline Fl_Color fl_darker(Fl_Color c) { return fl_color_average(c, FL_BLACK, .67f); } |
| |
| /** Returns the 24-bit color value closest to \p r, \p g, \p b. */ |
| inline Fl_Color fl_rgb_color(uchar r, uchar g, uchar b) { |
| if (!r && !g && !b) return FL_BLACK; |
| else return (Fl_Color)(((((r << 8) | g) << 8) | b) << 8); |
| } |
| |
| /** Returns the 24-bit color value closest to \p g (grayscale). */ |
| inline Fl_Color fl_rgb_color(uchar g) { |
| if (!g) return FL_BLACK; |
| else return (Fl_Color)(((((g << 8) | g) << 8) | g) << 8); |
| } |
| |
| /** Returns a gray color value from black (i == 0) to white (i == FL_NUM_GRAY - 1). |
| FL_NUM_GRAY is defined to be 24 in the current FLTK release. |
| To get the closest FLTK gray value to an 8-bit grayscale color 'I' use: |
| |
| \code |
| fl_gray_ramp(I * (FL_NUM_GRAY - 1) / 255) |
| \endcode |
| */ |
| inline Fl_Color fl_gray_ramp(int i) {return (Fl_Color)(i+FL_GRAY_RAMP);} |
| |
| /** Returns a color out of the color cube. |
| |
| \p r must be in the range 0 to FL_NUM_RED (5) minus 1, |
| \p g must be in the range 0 to FL_NUM_GREEN (8) minus 1, |
| \p b must be in the range 0 to FL_NUM_BLUE (5) minus 1. |
| |
| To get the closest color to a 8-bit set of R,G,B values use: |
| |
| \code |
| fl_color_cube(R * (FL_NUM_RED - 1) / 255, |
| G * (FL_NUM_GREEN - 1) / 255, |
| B * (FL_NUM_BLUE - 1) / 255); |
| \endcode |
| */ |
| inline Fl_Color fl_color_cube(int r, int g, int b) { |
| return (Fl_Color)((b*FL_NUM_RED + r) * FL_NUM_GREEN + g + FL_COLOR_CUBE);} |
| |
| /*@}*/ // group: Colors |
| |
| /** \name Cursors */ |
| /*@{*/ |
| |
| /** The following constants define the mouse cursors that are available in FLTK. |
| |
| Cursors are provided by the system when available, or bitmaps built into |
| FLTK as a fallback. |
| |
| \todo enum Fl_Cursor needs maybe an image. |
| */ |
| enum Fl_Cursor { |
| FL_CURSOR_DEFAULT = 0, /**< the default cursor, usually an arrow. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_ARROW = 1, /**< an arrow pointer. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_CROSS = 2, /**< crosshair. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_WAIT = 3, /**< busy indicator (e.g. hourglass). */ |
| FL_CURSOR_INSERT = 4, /**< I-beam. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_HAND = 5, /**< pointing hand. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_HELP = 6, /**< question mark pointer. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_MOVE = 7, /**< 4-pointed arrow or hand. */ |
| |
| /* Resize indicators */ |
| FL_CURSOR_NS = 101, /**< up/down resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_WE = 102, /**< left/right resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_NWSE = 103, /**< diagonal resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_NESW = 104, /**< diagonal resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_NE = 110, /**< upwards, right resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_N = 111, /**< upwards resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_NW = 112, /**< upwards, left resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_E = 113, /**< leftwards resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_W = 114, /**< rightwards resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_SE = 115, /**< downwards, right resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_S = 116, /**< downwards resize. */ |
| FL_CURSOR_SW = 117, /**< downwards, left resize. */ |
| |
| FL_CURSOR_NONE = 255, /**< invisible. */ |
| }; |
| /*@}*/ // group: Cursors |
| |
| /** FD "when" conditions */ |
| enum { // values for "when" passed to Fl::add_fd() |
| FL_READ = 1, /**< Call the callback when there is data to be read. */ |
| FL_WRITE = 4, /**< Call the callback when data can be written without blocking. */ |
| FL_EXCEPT = 8 /**< Call the callback if an exception occurs on the file. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /** visual types and Fl_Gl_Window::mode() (values match Glut) */ |
| enum Fl_Mode { |
| FL_RGB = 0, |
| FL_INDEX = 1, |
| FL_SINGLE = 0, |
| FL_DOUBLE = 2, |
| FL_ACCUM = 4, |
| FL_ALPHA = 8, |
| FL_DEPTH = 16, |
| FL_STENCIL = 32, |
| FL_RGB8 = 64, |
| FL_MULTISAMPLE= 128, |
| FL_STEREO = 256, |
| FL_FAKE_SINGLE = 512 // Fake single buffered windows using double-buffer |
| }; |
| |
| // image alpha blending |
| |
| #define FL_IMAGE_WITH_ALPHA 0x40000000 |
| |
| /** Damage masks */ |
| enum Fl_Damage { |
| FL_DAMAGE_CHILD = 0x01, /**< A child needs to be redrawn. */ |
| FL_DAMAGE_EXPOSE = 0x02, /**< The window was exposed. */ |
| FL_DAMAGE_SCROLL = 0x04, /**< The Fl_Scroll widget was scrolled. */ |
| FL_DAMAGE_OVERLAY = 0x08, /**< The overlay planes need to be redrawn. */ |
| FL_DAMAGE_USER1 = 0x10, /**< First user-defined damage bit. */ |
| FL_DAMAGE_USER2 = 0x20, /**< Second user-defined damage bit. */ |
| FL_DAMAGE_ALL = 0x80 /**< Everything needs to be redrawn. */ |
| }; |
| |
| // FLTK 1.0.x compatibility definitions... |
| # ifdef FLTK_1_0_COMPAT |
| # define contrast fl_contrast |
| # define down fl_down |
| # define frame fl_frame |
| # define inactive fl_inactive |
| # endif // FLTK_1_0_COMPAT |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| // |
| // End of "$Id: Enumerations.H 8710 2011-05-21 21:55:59Z manolo $". |
| // |