| // |
| // "$Id: Fl_Scroll.H 7981 2010-12-08 23:53:04Z greg.ercolano $" |
| // |
| // Scroll header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). |
| // |
| // Copyright 1998-2010 by Bill Spitzak and others. |
| // |
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| // |
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| // |
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| // |
| // http://www.fltk.org/str.php |
| // |
| |
| /* \file |
| Fl_Scroll widget . */ |
| |
| #ifndef Fl_Scroll_H |
| #define Fl_Scroll_H |
| |
| #include "Fl_Group.H" |
| #include "Fl_Scrollbar.H" |
| |
| /** |
| This container widget lets you maneuver around a set of widgets much |
| larger than your window. If the child widgets are larger than the size |
| of this object then scrollbars will appear so that you can scroll over |
| to them: |
| \image html Fl_Scroll.png |
| \image latex Fl_Scroll.png "Fl_Scroll" width=4cm |
| |
| If all of the child widgets are packed together into a solid |
| rectangle then you want to set box() to FL_NO_BOX or |
| one of the _FRAME types. This will result in the best output. |
| However, if the child widgets are a sparse arrangement you must |
| set box() to a real _BOX type. This can result in some |
| blinking during redrawing, but that can be solved by using a |
| Fl_Double_Window. |
| |
| By default you can scroll in both directions, and the scrollbars |
| disappear if the data will fit in the area of the scroll. |
| |
| Use Fl_Scroll::type() to change this as follows : |
| <UL> |
| <LI>0 - No scrollbars </LI> |
| <LI>Fl_Scroll::HORIZONTAL - Only a horizontal scrollbar. </LI> |
| <LI>Fl_Scroll::VERTICAL - Only a vertical scrollbar. </LI> |
| <LI>Fl_Scroll::BOTH - The default is both scrollbars. </LI> |
| <LI>Fl_Scroll::HORIZONTAL_ALWAYS - Horizontal scrollbar always on, vertical always off. </LI> |
| <LI>Fl_Scroll::VERTICAL_ALWAYS - Vertical scrollbar always on, horizontal always off. </LI> |
| <LI>Fl_Scroll::BOTH_ALWAYS - Both always on. </LI> |
| </UL> |
| |
| Use <B> scrollbar.align(int) ( see void Fl_Widget::align(Fl_Align) ) :</B> |
| to change what side the scrollbars are drawn on. |
| |
| If the FL_ALIGN_LEFT bit is on, the vertical scrollbar is on the left. |
| If the FL_ALIGN_TOP bit is on, the horizontal scrollbar is on |
| the top. Note that only the alignment flags in scrollbar are |
| considered. The flags in hscrollbar however are ignored. |
| |
| This widget can also be used to pan around a single child widget |
| "canvas". This child widget should be of your own class, with a |
| draw() method that draws the contents. The scrolling is done by |
| changing the x() and y() of the widget, so this child |
| must use the x() and y() to position its drawing. |
| To speed up drawing it should test fl_push_clip(). |
| |
| Another very useful child is a single Fl_Pack, which is itself a group |
| that packs its children together and changes size to surround them. |
| Filling the Fl_Pack with Fl_Tabs groups (and then putting |
| normal widgets inside those) gives you a very powerful scrolling list |
| of individually-openable panels. |
| |
| Fluid lets you create these, but you can only lay out objects that |
| fit inside the Fl_Scroll without scrolling. Be sure to leave |
| space for the scrollbars, as Fluid won't show these either. |
| |
| <I>You cannot use Fl_Window as a child of this since the |
| clipping is not conveyed to it when drawn, and it will draw over the |
| scrollbars and neighboring objects.</I> |
| */ |
| class FL_EXPORT Fl_Scroll : public Fl_Group { |
| |
| int xposition_, yposition_; |
| int oldx, oldy; |
| int scrollbar_size_; |
| static void hscrollbar_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); |
| static void scrollbar_cb(Fl_Widget*, void*); |
| void fix_scrollbar_order(); |
| static void draw_clip(void*,int,int,int,int); |
| |
| private: |
| |
| // |
| // Structure to manage scrollbar and widget interior sizes. |
| // |
| // Private for now -- we'd like to expose some of this at |
| // some point to solve STR#1895.) |
| // |
| typedef struct { |
| int scrollsize; // the scrollsize (global|local) |
| int innerbox_x, innerbox_y, innerbox_w, innerbox_h; // widget's inner box (excludes scrollbars) |
| int innerchild_x, innerchild_y, innerchild_w, innerchild_h; // widget's inner box including scrollbars |
| int child_l, child_r, child_b, child_t; // child bounding box: left/right/bottom/top |
| int hneeded, vneeded; // hor + ver scrollbar visibility |
| int hscroll_x, hscroll_y, hscroll_w, hscroll_h; // hor scrollbar size/position |
| int vscroll_x, vscroll_y, vscroll_w, vscroll_h; // ver scrollbar size/position |
| int hpos, hsize, hfirst, htotal; // hor scrollbar values (pos/size/first/total) |
| int vpos, vsize, vfirst, vtotal; // ver scrollbar values (pos/size/first/total) |
| } ScrollInfo; |
| void recalc_scrollbars(ScrollInfo &si); |
| |
| protected: |
| |
| void bbox(int&,int&,int&,int&); |
| void draw(); |
| |
| public: |
| |
| Fl_Scrollbar scrollbar; |
| Fl_Scrollbar hscrollbar; |
| |
| void resize(int,int,int,int); |
| int handle(int); |
| |
| Fl_Scroll(int X,int Y,int W,int H,const char*l=0); |
| |
| enum { // values for type() |
| HORIZONTAL = 1, |
| VERTICAL = 2, |
| BOTH = 3, |
| ALWAYS_ON = 4, |
| HORIZONTAL_ALWAYS = 5, |
| VERTICAL_ALWAYS = 6, |
| BOTH_ALWAYS = 7 |
| }; |
| |
| /** Gets the current horizontal scrolling position. */ |
| int xposition() const {return xposition_;} |
| /** Gets the current vertical scrolling position. */ |
| int yposition() const {return yposition_;} |
| void scroll_to(int, int); |
| void clear(); |
| /** |
| Gets the current size of the scrollbars' troughs, in pixels. |
| |
| If this value is zero (default), this widget will use the |
| Fl::scrollbar_size() value as the scrollbar's width. |
| |
| \returns Scrollbar size in pixels, or 0 if the global Fl::scrollsize() is being used. |
| \see Fl::scrollbar_size(int) |
| */ |
| int scrollbar_size() const { |
| return(scrollbar_size_); |
| } |
| /** |
| Sets the pixel size of the scrollbars' troughs to the \p size, in pixels. |
| |
| Normally you should not need this method, and should use |
| Fl::scrollbar_size(int) instead to manage the size of ALL |
| your widgets' scrollbars. This ensures your application |
| has a consistent UI, is the default behavior, and is normally |
| what you want. |
| |
| Only use THIS method if you really need to override the global |
| scrollbar size. The need for this should be rare. |
| |
| Setting \p size to the special value of 0 causes the widget to |
| track the global Fl::scrollbar_size(), which is the default. |
| |
| \param[in] size Sets the scrollbar size in pixels.\n |
| If 0 (default), scrollbar size tracks the global Fl::scrollbar_size() |
| \see Fl::scrollbar_size() |
| */ |
| void scrollbar_size(int size) { |
| if ( size != scrollbar_size_ ) redraw(); |
| scrollbar_size_ = size; |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| // |
| // End of "$Id: Fl_Scroll.H 7981 2010-12-08 23:53:04Z greg.ercolano $". |
| // |