| // |
| // "$Id: Fl_Menu_Item.H 7983 2010-12-09 00:04:06Z AlbrechtS $" |
| // |
| // Menu item header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). |
| // |
| // Copyright 1998-2010 by Bill Spitzak and others. |
| // |
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| |
| #ifndef Fl_Menu_Item_H |
| #define Fl_Menu_Item_H |
| |
| # include "Fl_Widget.H" |
| # include "Fl_Image.H" |
| |
| # if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(check) |
| # undef check |
| # endif |
| |
| enum { // values for flags: |
| FL_MENU_INACTIVE = 1, ///< Deactivate menu item (gray out) |
| FL_MENU_TOGGLE= 2, ///< Item is a checkbox toggle (shows checkbox for on/off state) |
| FL_MENU_VALUE = 4, ///< The on/off state for checkbox/radio buttons (if set, state is 'on') |
| FL_MENU_RADIO = 8, ///< Item is a radio button (one checkbox of many can be on) |
| FL_MENU_INVISIBLE = 0x10, ///< Item will not show up (shortcut will work) |
| FL_SUBMENU_POINTER = 0x20, ///< Indicates user_data() is a pointer to another menu array |
| FL_SUBMENU = 0x40, ///< This item is a submenu to other items |
| FL_MENU_DIVIDER = 0x80, ///< Creates divider line below this item. Also ends a group of radio buttons. |
| FL_MENU_HORIZONTAL = 0x100 ///< ??? -- reserved |
| }; |
| |
| extern FL_EXPORT Fl_Shortcut fl_old_shortcut(const char*); |
| |
| class Fl_Menu_; |
| |
| /** |
| The Fl_Menu_Item structure defines a single menu item that |
| is used by the Fl_Menu_ class. |
| \code |
| struct Fl_Menu_Item { |
| const char* text; // label() |
| ulong shortcut_; |
| Fl_Callback* callback_; |
| void* user_data_; |
| int flags; |
| uchar labeltype_; |
| uchar labelfont_; |
| uchar labelsize_; |
| uchar labelcolor_; |
| }; |
| |
| enum { // values for flags: |
| FL_MENU_INACTIVE = 1, // Deactivate menu item (gray out) |
| FL_MENU_TOGGLE = 2, // Item is a checkbox toggle (shows checkbox for on/off state) |
| FL_MENU_VALUE = 4, // The on/off state for checkbox/radio buttons (if set, state is 'on') |
| FL_MENU_RADIO = 8, // Item is a radio button (one checkbox of many can be on) |
| FL_MENU_INVISIBLE = 0x10, // Item will not show up (shortcut will work) |
| FL_SUBMENU_POINTER = 0x20, // Indicates user_data() is a pointer to another menu array |
| FL_SUBMENU = 0x40, // This item is a submenu to other items |
| FL_MENU_DIVIDER = 0x80, // Creates divider line below this item. Also ends a group of radio buttons. |
| FL_MENU_HORIZONTAL = 0x100 // ??? -- reserved |
| }; |
| \endcode |
| Typically menu items are statically defined; for example: |
| \code |
| Fl_Menu_Item popup[] = { |
| {"&alpha", FL_ALT+'a', the_cb, (void*)1}, |
| {"&beta", FL_ALT+'b', the_cb, (void*)2}, |
| {"gamma", FL_ALT+'c', the_cb, (void*)3, FL_MENU_DIVIDER}, |
| {"&strange", 0, strange_cb}, |
| {"&charm", 0, charm_cb}, |
| {"&truth", 0, truth_cb}, |
| {"b&eauty", 0, beauty_cb}, |
| {"sub&menu", 0, 0, 0, FL_SUBMENU}, |
| {"one"}, |
| {"two"}, |
| {"three"}, |
| {0}, |
| {"inactive", FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_INACTIVE|FL_MENU_DIVIDER}, |
| {"invisible",FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_INVISIBLE}, |
| {"check", FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_TOGGLE|FL_MENU_VALUE}, |
| {"box", FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_TOGGLE}, |
| {0}}; |
| \endcode |
| produces: |
| |
| \image html menu.png |
| \image latex menu.png "menu" width=10cm |
| |
| A submenu title is identified by the bit FL_SUBMENU in the |
| flags field, and ends with a label() that is NULL. |
| You can nest menus to any depth. A pointer to the first item in the |
| submenu can be treated as an Fl_Menu array itself. It is also |
| possible to make separate submenu arrays with FL_SUBMENU_POINTER flags. |
| |
| You should use the method functions to access structure members and |
| not access them directly to avoid compatibility problems with future |
| releases of FLTK. |
| */ |
| struct FL_EXPORT Fl_Menu_Item { |
| const char *text; ///< menu item text, returned by label() |
| int shortcut_; ///< menu item shortcut |
| Fl_Callback *callback_; ///< menu item callback |
| void *user_data_; ///< menu item user_data for the menu's callback |
| int flags; ///< menu item flags like FL_MENU_TOGGLE, FL_MENU_RADIO |
| uchar labeltype_; ///< how the menu item text looks like |
| Fl_Font labelfont_; ///< which font for this menu item text |
| Fl_Fontsize labelsize_; ///< size of menu item text |
| Fl_Color labelcolor_; ///< menu item text color |
| |
| // advance N items, skipping submenus: |
| const Fl_Menu_Item *next(int=1) const; |
| |
| /** |
| Advances a pointer by n items through a menu array, skipping |
| the contents of submenus and invisible items. There are two calls so |
| that you can advance through const and non-const data. |
| */ |
| Fl_Menu_Item *next(int i=1) { |
| return (Fl_Menu_Item*)(((const Fl_Menu_Item*)this)->next(i));} |
| |
| /** Returns the first menu item, same as next(0). */ |
| const Fl_Menu_Item *first() const { return next(0); } |
| |
| /** Returns the first menu item, same as next(0). */ |
| Fl_Menu_Item *first() { return next(0); } |
| |
| // methods on menu items: |
| /** |
| Returns the title of the item. |
| A NULL here indicates the end of the menu (or of a submenu). |
| A '&' in the item will print an underscore under the next letter, |
| and if the menu is popped up that letter will be a "shortcut" to pick |
| that item. To get a real '&' put two in a row. |
| */ |
| const char* label() const {return text;} |
| |
| /** See const char* Fl_Menu_Item::label() const */ |
| void label(const char* a) {text=a;} |
| |
| /** See const char* Fl_Menu_Item::label() const */ |
| void label(Fl_Labeltype a,const char* b) {labeltype_ = a; text = b;} |
| |
| /** |
| Returns the menu item's labeltype. |
| A labeltype identifies a routine that draws the label of the |
| widget. This can be used for special effects such as emboss, or to use |
| the label() pointer as another form of data such as a bitmap. |
| The value FL_NORMAL_LABEL prints the label as text. |
| */ |
| Fl_Labeltype labeltype() const {return (Fl_Labeltype)labeltype_;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu item's labeltype. |
| A labeltype identifies a routine that draws the label of the |
| widget. This can be used for special effects such as emboss, or to use |
| the label() pointer as another form of data such as a bitmap. |
| The value FL_NORMAL_LABEL prints the label as text. |
| */ |
| void labeltype(Fl_Labeltype a) {labeltype_ = a;} |
| |
| /** |
| Gets the menu item's label color. |
| This color is passed to the labeltype routine, and is typically the |
| color of the label text. This defaults to FL_BLACK. If this |
| color is not black fltk will \b not use overlay bitplanes to draw |
| the menu - this is so that images put in the menu draw correctly. |
| */ |
| Fl_Color labelcolor() const {return labelcolor_;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu item's label color. |
| \see Fl_Color Fl_Menu_Item::labelcolor() const |
| */ |
| void labelcolor(Fl_Color a) {labelcolor_ = a;} |
| /** |
| Gets the menu item's label font. |
| Fonts are identified by small 8-bit indexes into a table. See the |
| enumeration list for predefined fonts. The default value is a |
| Helvetica font. The function Fl::set_font() can define new fonts. |
| */ |
| Fl_Font labelfont() const {return labelfont_;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu item's label font. |
| Fonts are identified by small 8-bit indexes into a table. See the |
| enumeration list for predefined fonts. The default value is a |
| Helvetica font. The function Fl::set_font() can define new fonts. |
| */ |
| void labelfont(Fl_Font a) {labelfont_ = a;} |
| |
| /** Gets the label font pixel size/height. */ |
| Fl_Fontsize labelsize() const {return labelsize_;} |
| |
| /** Sets the label font pixel size/height.*/ |
| void labelsize(Fl_Fontsize a) {labelsize_ = a;} |
| |
| /** |
| Returns the callback function that is set for the menu item. |
| Each item has space for a callback function and an argument for that |
| function. Due to back compatibility, the Fl_Menu_Item itself |
| is not passed to the callback, instead you have to get it by calling |
| ((Fl_Menu_*)w)->mvalue() where w is the widget argument. |
| */ |
| Fl_Callback_p callback() const {return callback_;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu item's callback function and userdata() argument. |
| \see Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback* c, void* p) {callback_=c; user_data_=p;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu item's callback function. |
| This method does not set the userdata() argument. |
| \see Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback* c) {callback_=c;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu item's callback function. |
| This method does not set the userdata() argument. |
| \see Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback0*c) {callback_=(Fl_Callback*)c;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets the menu item's callback function and userdata() argument. |
| This method does not set the userdata() argument. |
| The argument \p is cast to void* and stored as the userdata() |
| for the menu item's callback function. |
| \see Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const |
| */ |
| void callback(Fl_Callback1*c, long p=0) {callback_=(Fl_Callback*)c; user_data_=(void*)p;} |
| |
| /** |
| Gets the user_data() argument that is sent to the callback function. |
| */ |
| void* user_data() const {return user_data_;} |
| /** |
| Sets the user_data() argument that is sent to the callback function. |
| */ |
| void user_data(void* v) {user_data_ = v;} |
| /** |
| Gets the user_data() argument that is sent to the callback function. |
| For convenience you can also define the callback as taking a long |
| argument. This method casts the stored userdata() argument to long |
| and returns it as a \e long value. |
| */ |
| long argument() const {return (long)(fl_intptr_t)user_data_;} |
| /** |
| Sets the user_data() argument that is sent to the callback function. |
| For convenience you can also define the callback as taking a long |
| argument. This method casts the given argument \p v to void* |
| and stores it in the menu item's userdata() member. |
| This may not be portable to some machines. |
| */ |
| void argument(long v) {user_data_ = (void*)v;} |
| |
| /** Gets what key combination shortcut will trigger the menu item. */ |
| int shortcut() const {return shortcut_;} |
| |
| /** |
| Sets exactly what key combination will trigger the menu item. The |
| value is a logical 'or' of a key and a set of shift flags, for instance |
| FL_ALT+'a' or FL_ALT+FL_F+10 or just 'a'. A value of |
| zero disables the shortcut. |
| |
| The key can be any value returned by Fl::event_key(), but will usually |
| be an ASCII letter. Use a lower-case letter unless you require the shift |
| key to be held down. |
| |
| The shift flags can be any set of values accepted by Fl::event_state(). |
| If the bit is on that shift key must be pushed. Meta, Alt, Ctrl, |
| and Shift must be off if they are not in the shift flags (zero for the |
| other bits indicates a "don't care" setting). |
| */ |
| void shortcut(int s) {shortcut_ = s;} |
| /** |
| Returns true if either FL_SUBMENU or FL_SUBMENU_POINTER |
| is on in the flags. FL_SUBMENU indicates an embedded submenu |
| that goes from the next item through the next one with a NULL |
| label(). FL_SUBMENU_POINTER indicates that user_data() |
| is a pointer to another menu array. |
| */ |
| int submenu() const {return flags&(FL_SUBMENU|FL_SUBMENU_POINTER);} |
| /** |
| Returns true if a checkbox will be drawn next to this item. |
| This is true if FL_MENU_TOGGLE or FL_MENU_RADIO is set in the flags. |
| */ |
| int checkbox() const {return flags&FL_MENU_TOGGLE;} |
| /** |
| Returns true if this item is a radio item. |
| When a radio button is selected all "adjacent" radio buttons are |
| turned off. A set of radio items is delimited by an item that has |
| radio() false, or by an item with FL_MENU_DIVIDER turned on. |
| */ |
| int radio() const {return flags&FL_MENU_RADIO;} |
| /** Returns the current value of the check or radio item. */ |
| int value() const {return flags&FL_MENU_VALUE;} |
| /** |
| Turns the check or radio item "on" for the menu item. Note that this |
| does not turn off any adjacent radio items like set_only() does. |
| */ |
| void set() {flags |= FL_MENU_VALUE;} |
| |
| /** Turns the check or radio item "off" for the menu item. */ |
| void clear() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_VALUE;} |
| |
| void setonly(); |
| |
| /** Gets the visibility of an item. */ |
| int visible() const {return !(flags&FL_MENU_INVISIBLE);} |
| |
| /** Makes an item visible in the menu. */ |
| void show() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_INVISIBLE;} |
| |
| /** Hides an item in the menu. */ |
| void hide() {flags |= FL_MENU_INVISIBLE;} |
| |
| /** Gets whether or not the item can be picked. */ |
| int active() const {return !(flags&FL_MENU_INACTIVE);} |
| |
| /** Allows a menu item to be picked. */ |
| void activate() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_INACTIVE;} |
| /** |
| Prevents a menu item from being picked. Note that this will also cause |
| the menu item to appear grayed-out. |
| */ |
| void deactivate() {flags |= FL_MENU_INACTIVE;} |
| /** Returns non 0 if FL_INACTIVE and FL_INVISIBLE are cleared, 0 otherwise. */ |
| int activevisible() const {return !(flags & (FL_MENU_INACTIVE|FL_MENU_INVISIBLE));} |
| |
| // compatibility for FLUID so it can set the image of a menu item... |
| |
| /** compatibility api for FLUID, same as a->label(this) */ |
| void image(Fl_Image* a) {a->label(this);} |
| |
| /** compatibility api for FLUID, same as a.label(this) */ |
| void image(Fl_Image& a) {a.label(this);} |
| |
| // used by menubar: |
| int measure(int* h, const Fl_Menu_*) const; |
| void draw(int x, int y, int w, int h, const Fl_Menu_*, int t=0) const; |
| |
| // popup menus without using an Fl_Menu_ widget: |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* popup( |
| int X, int Y, |
| const char *title = 0, |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* picked=0, |
| const Fl_Menu_* = 0) const; |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* pulldown( |
| int X, int Y, int W, int H, |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* picked = 0, |
| const Fl_Menu_* = 0, |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* title = 0, |
| int menubar=0) const; |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* test_shortcut() const; |
| const Fl_Menu_Item* find_shortcut(int *ip=0, const bool require_alt = false) const; |
| |
| /** |
| Calls the Fl_Menu_Item item's callback, and provides the Fl_Widget argument. |
| The callback is called with the stored user_data() as its second argument. |
| You must first check that callback() is non-zero before calling this. |
| */ |
| void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o) const {callback_(o, user_data_);} |
| |
| /** |
| Calls the Fl_Menu_Item item's callback, and provides the Fl_Widget argument. |
| This call overrides the callback's second argument with the given value \p arg. |
| You must first check that callback() is non-zero before calling this. |
| */ |
| void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o,void* arg) const {callback_(o, arg);} |
| |
| /** |
| Calls the Fl_Menu_Item item's callback, and provides the Fl_Widget argument. |
| This call overrides the callback's second argument with the |
| given value \p arg. long \p arg is cast to void* when calling |
| the callback. |
| You must first check that callback() is non-zero before calling this. |
| */ |
| void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o,long arg) const {callback_(o, (void*)arg);} |
| |
| // back-compatibility, do not use: |
| |
| /** back compatibility only \deprecated. */ |
| int checked() const {return flags&FL_MENU_VALUE;} |
| |
| /** back compatibility only \deprecated. */ |
| void check() {flags |= FL_MENU_VALUE;} |
| |
| /** back compatibility only \deprecated. */ |
| void uncheck() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_VALUE;} |
| |
| int insert(int,const char*,int,Fl_Callback*,void* =0, int =0); |
| int add(const char*, int shortcut, Fl_Callback*, void* =0, int = 0); |
| |
| /** See int add(const char*, int shortcut, Fl_Callback*, void*, int) */ |
| int add(const char*a, const char* b, Fl_Callback* c, |
| void* d = 0, int e = 0) { |
| return add(a,fl_old_shortcut(b),c,d,e);} |
| |
| int size() const ; |
| }; |
| |
| typedef Fl_Menu_Item Fl_Menu; // back compatibility |
| |
| enum { // back-compatibility enum: |
| FL_PUP_NONE = 0, |
| FL_PUP_GREY = FL_MENU_INACTIVE, |
| FL_PUP_GRAY = FL_MENU_INACTIVE, |
| FL_MENU_BOX = FL_MENU_TOGGLE, |
| FL_PUP_BOX = FL_MENU_TOGGLE, |
| FL_MENU_CHECK = FL_MENU_VALUE, |
| FL_PUP_CHECK = FL_MENU_VALUE, |
| FL_PUP_RADIO = FL_MENU_RADIO, |
| FL_PUP_INVISIBLE = FL_MENU_INVISIBLE, |
| FL_PUP_SUBMENU = FL_SUBMENU_POINTER |
| }; |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| // |
| // End of "$Id: Fl_Menu_Item.H 7983 2010-12-09 00:04:06Z AlbrechtS $". |
| // |