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[wxWidgets.git] / samples / scroll / scroll.cpp
1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: scroll.cpp
3 // Purpose: wxScrolledWindow sample
4 // Author: Robert Roebling
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Copyright: (C) 1998 Robert Roebling, 2002 Ron Lee, 2003 Matt Gregory
7 // (C) 2008 Vadim Zeitlin
8 // Licence: wxWindows license
9 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10
11 #include "wx/wxprec.h"
12
13 #ifdef __BORLANDC__
14 #pragma hdrstop
15 #endif
16
17 #ifndef WX_PRECOMP
18 #include "wx/wx.h"
19 #endif
20
21 #include "wx/sizer.h"
22 #include "wx/log.h"
23 #include "wx/tglbtn.h"
24
25 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 // a trivial example
27 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
28
29 // MySimpleCanvas: a scrolled window which draws a simple rectangle
30 class MySimpleCanvas : public wxScrolledWindow
31 {
32 public:
33 enum
34 {
35 // these numbers are not multiple of 10 (our scroll step) to test for
36 // the absence of rounding errors (e.g. we should have one more page
37 // than WIDTH/10 to show the right side of the rectangle)
38 WIDTH = 292,
39 HEIGHT = 297
40 };
41
42 MySimpleCanvas(wxWindow *parent)
43 : wxScrolledWindow(parent, wxID_ANY)
44 {
45 SetScrollRate( 10, 10 );
46 SetVirtualSize( WIDTH, HEIGHT );
47 SetBackgroundColour( *wxWHITE );
48
49 Connect(wxEVT_PAINT, wxPaintEventHandler(MySimpleCanvas::OnPaint));
50 }
51
52 private:
53 void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
54 {
55 wxPaintDC dc(this);
56
57 // this call is vital: it adjusts the dc to account for the current
58 // scroll offset
59 PrepareDC(dc);
60
61 dc.SetPen( *wxRED_PEN );
62 dc.SetBrush( *wxTRANSPARENT_BRUSH );
63 dc.DrawRectangle( 0, 0, WIDTH, HEIGHT );
64 }
65 };
66
67
68 // MySimpleFrame: a frame which contains a MySimpleCanvas
69 class MySimpleFrame : public wxFrame
70 {
71 public:
72 MySimpleFrame(wxWindow *parent)
73 : wxFrame(parent, wxID_ANY, "MySimpleCanvas")
74 {
75 new MySimpleCanvas(this);
76
77 // ensure that we have scrollbars initially
78 SetClientSize(MySimpleCanvas::WIDTH/2, MySimpleCanvas::HEIGHT/2);
79
80 Show();
81 }
82 };
83
84 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------
85 // a more complex example
86 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------
87
88 // MyCanvas
89 class MyCanvas : public wxScrolledWindow
90 {
91 public:
92 MyCanvas(wxWindow *parent);
93
94 private:
95 void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& event);
96 void OnQueryPosition(wxCommandEvent& event);
97 void OnAddButton(wxCommandEvent& event);
98 void OnDeleteButton(wxCommandEvent& event);
99 void OnMoveButton(wxCommandEvent& event);
100 void OnScrollWin(wxCommandEvent& event);
101 void OnMouseRightDown(wxMouseEvent& event);
102 void OnMouseWheel(wxMouseEvent& event);
103
104 wxButton *m_button;
105
106 DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
107 };
108
109 class MyCanvasFrame : public wxFrame
110 {
111 public:
112 MyCanvasFrame(wxWindow *parent)
113 : wxFrame(parent, wxID_ANY, "MyCanvas")
114 {
115 m_canvas = new MyCanvas(this);
116
117 wxMenu *menuFile = new wxMenu();
118 menuFile->Append(wxID_DELETE, "&Delete all");
119 menuFile->Append(wxID_NEW, "Insert &new");
120
121 wxMenuBar *mbar = new wxMenuBar();
122 mbar->Append(menuFile, "&File");
123 SetMenuBar( mbar );
124
125 Connect(wxID_DELETE, wxEVT_COMMAND_MENU_SELECTED,
126 wxCommandEventHandler(MyCanvasFrame::OnDeleteAll));
127 Connect(wxID_NEW, wxEVT_COMMAND_MENU_SELECTED,
128 wxCommandEventHandler(MyCanvasFrame::OnInsertNew));
129
130 Show();
131 }
132
133 private:
134 void OnDeleteAll(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
135 {
136 m_canvas->DestroyChildren();
137 }
138
139 void OnInsertNew(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
140 {
141 (void)new wxButton(m_canvas, wxID_ANY, "Hello", wxPoint(100,100));
142 }
143
144 MyCanvas *m_canvas;
145 };
146
147 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
148 // example using sizers with wxScrolledWindow
149 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
150
151 const wxSize SMALL_BUTTON( 100, 50 );
152 const wxSize LARGE_BUTTON( 300, 200 );
153
154 class MySizerScrolledWindow : public wxScrolledWindow
155 {
156 public:
157 MySizerScrolledWindow(wxWindow *parent);
158
159 private:
160 // this button can be clicked to change its own size in the handler below,
161 // the window size will be automatically adjusted to fit the button
162 wxButton *m_button;
163
164 void OnResizeClick(wxCommandEvent& event);
165 };
166
167 class MySizerFrame : public wxFrame
168 {
169 public:
170 MySizerFrame(wxWindow *parent)
171 : wxFrame(parent, wxID_ANY, "MySizerScrolledWindow")
172 {
173 new MySizerScrolledWindow(this);
174
175 // ensure that the scrollbars appear when the button becomes large
176 SetClientSize(LARGE_BUTTON/2);
177 Show();
178 }
179 };
180
181 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
182 // example showing scrolling only part of the window
183 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
184
185 // this window consists of an empty space in its corner, column labels window
186 // along its top, row labels window along its left hand side and a canvas in
187 // the remaining space
188
189 class MySubColLabels : public wxWindow
190 {
191 public:
192 MySubColLabels(wxScrolledWindow *parent)
193 : wxWindow(parent, wxID_ANY)
194 {
195 m_owner = parent;
196
197 Connect(wxEVT_PAINT, wxPaintEventHandler(MySubColLabels::OnPaint));
198 }
199
200 private:
201 void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
202 {
203 wxPaintDC dc(this);
204
205 // This is wrong.. it will translate both x and y if the
206 // window is scrolled, the label windows are active in one
207 // direction only. Do the action below instead -- RL.
208 //m_owner->PrepareDC( dc );
209
210 int xScrollUnits, xOrigin;
211
212 m_owner->GetViewStart( &xOrigin, 0 );
213 m_owner->GetScrollPixelsPerUnit( &xScrollUnits, 0 );
214 dc.SetDeviceOrigin( -xOrigin * xScrollUnits, 0 );
215
216 dc.DrawText("Column 1", 5, 5);
217 dc.DrawText("Column 2", 105, 5);
218 dc.DrawText("Column 3", 205, 5);
219 }
220
221 wxScrolledWindow *m_owner;
222 };
223
224 class MySubRowLabels : public wxWindow
225 {
226 public:
227 MySubRowLabels(wxScrolledWindow *parent)
228 : wxWindow(parent, wxID_ANY)
229 {
230 m_owner = parent;
231
232 Connect(wxEVT_PAINT, wxPaintEventHandler(MySubRowLabels::OnPaint));
233 }
234
235 private:
236 void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
237 {
238 wxPaintDC dc(this);
239
240 // This is wrong.. it will translate both x and y if the
241 // window is scrolled, the label windows are active in one
242 // direction only. Do the action below instead -- RL.
243 //m_owner->PrepareDC( dc );
244
245 int yScrollUnits, yOrigin;
246
247 m_owner->GetViewStart( 0, &yOrigin );
248 m_owner->GetScrollPixelsPerUnit( 0, &yScrollUnits );
249 dc.SetDeviceOrigin( 0, -yOrigin * yScrollUnits );
250
251 dc.DrawText("Row 1", 5, 5);
252 dc.DrawText("Row 2", 5, 30);
253 dc.DrawText("Row 3", 5, 55);
254 dc.DrawText("Row 4", 5, 80);
255 dc.DrawText("Row 5", 5, 105);
256 dc.DrawText("Row 6", 5, 130);
257 }
258
259 wxScrolledWindow *m_owner;
260 };
261
262 class MySubCanvas : public wxPanel
263 {
264 public:
265 MySubCanvas(wxScrolledWindow *parent, wxWindow *cols, wxWindow *rows)
266 : wxPanel(parent, wxID_ANY)
267 {
268 m_owner = parent;
269 m_colLabels = cols;
270 m_rowLabels = rows;
271
272 (void)new wxButton(this, wxID_ANY, "Hallo I",
273 wxPoint(0,50), wxSize(100,25) );
274 (void)new wxButton(this, wxID_ANY, "Hallo II",
275 wxPoint(200,50), wxSize(100,25) );
276
277 (void)new wxTextCtrl(this, wxID_ANY, "Text I",
278 wxPoint(0,100), wxSize(100,25) );
279 (void)new wxTextCtrl(this, wxID_ANY, "Text II",
280 wxPoint(200,100), wxSize(100,25) );
281
282 (void)new wxComboBox(this, wxID_ANY, "ComboBox I",
283 wxPoint(0,150), wxSize(100,25));
284 (void)new wxComboBox(this, wxID_ANY, "ComboBox II",
285 wxPoint(200,150), wxSize(100,25));
286
287 SetBackgroundColour("WHEAT");
288
289 Connect(wxEVT_PAINT, wxPaintEventHandler(MySubCanvas::OnPaint));
290 }
291
292 // override the base class function so that when this window is scrolled,
293 // the labels are scrolled in sync
294 virtual void ScrollWindow(int dx, int dy, const wxRect *rect)
295 {
296 wxPanel::ScrollWindow( dx, dy, rect );
297 m_colLabels->ScrollWindow( dx, 0, rect );
298 m_rowLabels->ScrollWindow( 0, dy, rect );
299 }
300
301 private:
302 void OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
303 {
304 wxPaintDC dc( this );
305 m_owner->PrepareDC( dc );
306
307 dc.SetPen( *wxBLACK_PEN );
308
309 // OK, let's assume we are a grid control and we have two
310 // grid cells. Here in OnPaint we want to know which cell
311 // to redraw so that we prevent redrawing cells that don't
312 // need to get redrawn. We have one cell at (0,0) and one
313 // more at (200,0), both having a size of (100,25).
314
315 // We can query how much the window has been scrolled
316 // by calling CalcUnscrolledPosition()
317
318 int scroll_x = 0;
319 int scroll_y = 0;
320 m_owner->CalcUnscrolledPosition( scroll_x, scroll_y, &scroll_x, &scroll_y );
321
322 // We also need to know the size of the window to see which
323 // cells are completely hidden and not get redrawn
324
325 int size_x = 0;
326 int size_y = 0;
327 GetClientSize( &size_x, &size_y );
328
329 // First cell: (0,0)(100,25)
330 // It it on screen?
331 if ((0+100-scroll_x > 0) && (0+25-scroll_y > 0) &&
332 (0-scroll_x < size_x) && (0-scroll_y < size_y))
333 {
334 // Has the region on screen been exposed?
335 if (IsExposed(0,0,100,25))
336 {
337 dc.DrawRectangle( 0, 0, 100, 25 );
338 dc.DrawText("First Cell", 5, 5);
339 }
340 }
341
342
343 // Second cell: (0,200)(100,25)
344 // It it on screen?
345 if ((200+100-scroll_x > 0) && (0+25-scroll_y > 0) &&
346 (200-scroll_x < size_x) && (0-scroll_y < size_y))
347 {
348 // Has the region on screen been exposed?
349 if (IsExposed(200,0,100,25))
350 {
351 dc.DrawRectangle( 200, 0, 100, 25 );
352 dc.DrawText("Second Cell", 205, 5);
353 }
354 }
355 }
356
357 wxScrolledWindow *m_owner;
358 wxWindow *m_colLabels,
359 *m_rowLabels;
360 };
361
362 class MySubScrolledWindow : public wxScrolledWindow
363 {
364 public:
365 enum
366 {
367 CORNER_WIDTH = 60,
368 CORNER_HEIGHT = 25
369 };
370
371 MySubScrolledWindow(wxWindow *parent)
372 : wxScrolledWindow(parent, wxID_ANY)
373 {
374 // create the children
375 MySubColLabels *cols = new MySubColLabels(this);
376 MySubRowLabels *rows = new MySubRowLabels(this);
377
378 m_canvas = new MySubCanvas(this, cols, rows);
379
380 // lay them out
381 wxFlexGridSizer *sizer = new wxFlexGridSizer(2, 2, 10, 10);
382 sizer->Add(CORNER_WIDTH, CORNER_HEIGHT); // just a spacer
383 sizer->Add(cols, wxSizerFlags().Expand());
384 sizer->Add(rows, wxSizerFlags().Expand());
385 sizer->Add(m_canvas, wxSizerFlags().Expand());
386 sizer->AddGrowableRow(1);
387 sizer->AddGrowableCol(1);
388 SetSizer(sizer);
389
390 // this is the key call: it means that only m_canvas will be scrolled
391 // and not this window itself
392 SetTargetWindow(m_canvas);
393
394 SetScrollbars(10, 10, 50, 50);
395
396 Connect(wxEVT_SIZE, wxSizeEventHandler(MySubScrolledWindow::OnSize));
397 }
398
399 protected:
400 // scrolled windows which use scroll target different from the window
401 // itself must override this virtual method
402 virtual wxSize GetSizeAvailableForScrollTarget(const wxSize& size)
403 {
404 // decrease the total size by the size of the non-scrollable parts
405 // above/to the left of the canvas
406 wxSize sizeCanvas(size);
407 sizeCanvas.x -= 60;
408 sizeCanvas.y -= 25;
409 return sizeCanvas;
410 }
411
412 private:
413 void OnSize(wxSizeEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
414 {
415 // We need to override OnSize so that our scrolled
416 // window a) does call Layout() to use sizers for
417 // positioning the controls but b) does not query
418 // the sizer for their size and use that for setting
419 // the scrollable area as set that ourselves by
420 // calling SetScrollbar() further down.
421
422 Layout();
423
424 AdjustScrollbars();
425 }
426
427 MySubCanvas *m_canvas;
428 };
429
430 class MySubFrame : public wxFrame
431 {
432 public:
433 MySubFrame(wxWindow *parent)
434 : wxFrame(parent, wxID_ANY, "MySubScrolledWindow")
435 {
436 new MySubScrolledWindow(this);
437
438 Show();
439 }
440 };
441
442 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
443 // more simple examples of wxScrolledWindow usage
444 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
445
446 // base class for both of them
447 class MyScrolledWindowBase : public wxScrolledWindow
448 {
449 public:
450 MyScrolledWindowBase(wxWindow *parent)
451 : wxScrolledWindow(parent, wxID_ANY,
452 wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize,
453 wxBORDER_SUNKEN)
454 {
455 m_nLines = 100;
456 m_winSync = NULL;
457 m_inDoSync = false;
458
459 wxClientDC dc(this);
460 dc.GetTextExtent("Line 17", NULL, &m_hLine);
461 }
462
463 // this scrolled window can be synchronized with another one: if this
464 // function is called with a non-NULL pointer, the given window will be
465 // scrolled to the same position as this one
466 void SyncWith(MyScrolledWindowBase *win)
467 {
468 m_winSync = win;
469
470 DoSyncIfNecessary();
471 }
472
473 virtual void ScrollWindow(int dx, int dy, const wxRect *rect = NULL)
474 {
475 wxScrolledWindow::ScrollWindow(dx, dy, rect);
476
477 DoSyncIfNecessary();
478 }
479
480 protected:
481 // the height of one line on screen
482 int m_hLine;
483
484 // the number of lines we draw
485 size_t m_nLines;
486
487 private:
488 bool WasScrolledFirst() const { return m_inDoSync; }
489
490 void DoSyncIfNecessary()
491 {
492 if ( m_winSync && !m_winSync->WasScrolledFirst() )
493 {
494 m_inDoSync = true;
495
496 m_winSync->Scroll(GetViewStart());
497
498 m_inDoSync = false;
499 }
500 }
501
502 // the window to synchronize with this one or NULL
503 MyScrolledWindowBase *m_winSync;
504
505 // the flag preventing infinite recursion which would otherwise happen if
506 // one window synchronized the other one which in turn synchronized this
507 // one and so on
508 bool m_inDoSync;
509 };
510
511 // this class does "stupid" redrawing - it redraws everything each time
512 // and sets the scrollbar extent directly.
513
514 class MyScrolledWindowDumb : public MyScrolledWindowBase
515 {
516 public:
517 MyScrolledWindowDumb(wxWindow *parent) : MyScrolledWindowBase(parent)
518 {
519 // no horz scrolling
520 SetScrollbars(0, m_hLine, 0, m_nLines + 1, 0, 0, true /* no refresh */);
521 }
522
523 virtual void OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
524 };
525
526 // this class does "smart" redrawing - only redraws the lines which must be
527 // redrawn and sets the scroll rate and virtual size to affect the
528 // scrollbars.
529 //
530 // Note that this class should produce identical results to the one above.
531
532 class MyScrolledWindowSmart : public MyScrolledWindowBase
533 {
534 public:
535 MyScrolledWindowSmart(wxWindow *parent) : MyScrolledWindowBase(parent)
536 {
537 // no horz scrolling
538 SetScrollRate( 0, m_hLine );
539 SetVirtualSize( wxDefaultCoord, ( m_nLines + 1 ) * m_hLine );
540 }
541
542 virtual void OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
543 };
544
545 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
546 // implements a text viewer with simple block selection to test auto-scrolling
547 // functionality
548 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
549
550 class MyAutoScrollingWindow : public wxScrolledWindow
551 {
552 public:
553 MyAutoScrollingWindow( wxWindow* parent );
554 wxRect DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxRect updRect) const;
555 wxPoint DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxPoint pos) const;
556 wxPoint GraphicalCharToDeviceCoords(wxPoint pos) const;
557 wxRect LogicalCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxRect updRect) const;
558 wxPoint LogicalCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxPoint pos) const;
559 wxPoint GraphicalCharToLogicalCoords(wxPoint pos) const;
560 void MyRefresh();
561 bool IsSelected(int chX, int chY) const;
562 static bool IsInside(int k, int bound1, int bound2);
563 static wxRect DCNormalize(int x, int y, int w, int h);
564
565 private:
566 // event handlers
567 void OnDraw(wxDC& dc);
568 void OnMouseLeftDown(wxMouseEvent& event);
569 void OnMouseLeftUp(wxMouseEvent& event);
570 void OnMouseMove(wxMouseEvent& event);
571 void OnMouseCaptureLost(wxMouseCaptureLostEvent& event);
572 void OnScroll(wxScrollWinEvent& event);
573
574 // test data variables
575 static const char* sm_testData;
576 static const int sm_lineCnt; // line count
577 static const int sm_lineLen; // line length in characters
578 // sizes for graphical data
579 int m_fontH, m_fontW;
580 // selection tracking
581 wxPoint m_selStart; // beginning of blockwise selection
582 wxPoint m_cursor; // end of blockwise selection (mouse position)
583
584 // gui stuff
585 wxFont m_font;
586
587
588 DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
589 };
590
591 class MyAutoFrame : public wxFrame
592 {
593 public:
594 MyAutoFrame(wxWindow *parent)
595 : wxFrame(parent, wxID_ANY, "MyAutoScrollingWindow")
596 {
597 new MyAutoScrollingWindow(this);
598
599 Show();
600 }
601 };
602
603
604 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
605 // MyFrame: the main application frame showing all the classes above
606 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
607
608 class MyFrame: public wxFrame
609 {
610 public:
611 MyFrame();
612
613 private:
614 void OnAbout(wxCommandEvent& event);
615 void OnQuit(wxCommandEvent& event);
616
617 void OnTestSimple(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { new MySimpleFrame(this); }
618 void OnTestCanvas(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { new MyCanvasFrame(this); }
619 void OnTestSizer(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { new MySizerFrame(this); }
620 void OnTestSub(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { new MySubFrame(this); }
621 void OnTestAuto(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { new MyAutoFrame(this); }
622
623 void OnToggleSync(wxCommandEvent& event);
624 void OnToggleScrollbar(wxCommandEvent& event);
625
626 MyScrolledWindowBase *m_win1,
627 *m_win2;
628
629 DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
630 };
631
632 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
633 // MyApp
634 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
635
636 class MyApp : public wxApp
637 {
638 public:
639 virtual bool OnInit();
640 };
641
642
643 // ============================================================================
644 // implementation
645 // ============================================================================
646
647 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
648 // MyCanvas
649 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
650
651 const wxWindowID ID_ADDBUTTON = wxWindow::NewControlId();
652 const wxWindowID ID_DELBUTTON = wxWindow::NewControlId();
653 const wxWindowID ID_MOVEBUTTON = wxWindow::NewControlId();
654 const wxWindowID ID_SCROLLWIN = wxWindow::NewControlId();
655 const wxWindowID ID_QUERYPOS = wxWindow::NewControlId();
656
657 const wxWindowID ID_NEWBUTTON = wxWindow::NewControlId();
658
659 BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyCanvas, wxScrolledWindow)
660 EVT_PAINT( MyCanvas::OnPaint)
661 EVT_RIGHT_DOWN( MyCanvas::OnMouseRightDown)
662 EVT_MOUSEWHEEL( MyCanvas::OnMouseWheel)
663 EVT_BUTTON( ID_QUERYPOS, MyCanvas::OnQueryPosition)
664 EVT_BUTTON( ID_ADDBUTTON, MyCanvas::OnAddButton)
665 EVT_BUTTON( ID_DELBUTTON, MyCanvas::OnDeleteButton)
666 EVT_BUTTON( ID_MOVEBUTTON, MyCanvas::OnMoveButton)
667 EVT_BUTTON( ID_SCROLLWIN, MyCanvas::OnScrollWin)
668 END_EVENT_TABLE()
669
670 MyCanvas::MyCanvas(wxWindow *parent)
671 : wxScrolledWindow(parent, wxID_ANY,
672 wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize,
673 wxSUNKEN_BORDER | wxTAB_TRAVERSAL)
674 {
675 // you can use either a single SetScrollbars() call or these 2 functions,
676 // usually using them is better because you normally won't need to change
677 // the scroll rate in the future and the sizer can be used to update the
678 // virtual size automatically
679 SetScrollRate( 10, 10 );
680 SetVirtualSize( 500, 1000 );
681
682 (void) new wxButton( this, ID_ADDBUTTON, "add button", wxPoint(10,10) );
683 (void) new wxButton( this, ID_DELBUTTON, "del button", wxPoint(10,40) );
684 (void) new wxButton( this, ID_MOVEBUTTON, "move button", wxPoint(150,10) );
685 (void) new wxButton( this, ID_SCROLLWIN, "scroll win", wxPoint(250,10) );
686
687 wxPanel *test = new wxPanel( this, wxID_ANY,
688 wxPoint(10, 110), wxSize(130,50),
689 wxSIMPLE_BORDER | wxTAB_TRAVERSAL );
690 test->SetBackgroundColour( "WHEAT" );
691
692 SetBackgroundColour( "BLUE" );
693 }
694
695 void MyCanvas::OnMouseRightDown( wxMouseEvent &event )
696 {
697 wxPoint pt( event.GetPosition() );
698 int x,y;
699 CalcUnscrolledPosition( pt.x, pt.y, &x, &y );
700 wxLogMessage("Mouse down event at: %d %d, scrolled: %d %d",
701 pt.x, pt.y, x, y);
702 }
703
704 void MyCanvas::OnMouseWheel( wxMouseEvent &event )
705 {
706 wxPoint pt( event.GetPosition() );
707 int x,y;
708 CalcUnscrolledPosition( pt.x, pt.y, &x, &y );
709 wxLogMessage( "Mouse wheel event at: %d %d, scrolled: %d %d\n"
710 "Rotation: %d, delta = %d",
711 pt.x, pt.y, x, y,
712 event.GetWheelRotation(), event.GetWheelDelta() );
713
714 event.Skip();
715 }
716
717 void MyCanvas::OnPaint( wxPaintEvent &WXUNUSED(event) )
718 {
719 wxPaintDC dc( this );
720 PrepareDC( dc );
721
722 dc.DrawText( "Press right mouse button to test calculations!", 160, 50 );
723
724 dc.DrawText( "Some text", 140, 140 );
725
726 dc.DrawRectangle( 100, 160, 200, 200 );
727 }
728
729 void MyCanvas::OnQueryPosition( wxCommandEvent &WXUNUSED(event) )
730 {
731 wxPoint pt( m_button->GetPosition() );
732 wxLogMessage( "Position of \"Query position\" is %d %d", pt.x, pt.y );
733 pt = ClientToScreen( pt );
734 wxLogMessage("Position of \"Query position\" on screen is %d %d",
735 pt.x, pt.y);
736 }
737
738 void MyCanvas::OnAddButton( wxCommandEvent &WXUNUSED(event) )
739 {
740 wxLogMessage( "Inserting button at position 10,70..." );
741 wxButton *button = new wxButton( this, ID_NEWBUTTON, "new button",
742 wxPoint(10,70), wxSize(80,25) );
743 wxPoint pt( button->GetPosition() );
744 wxLogMessage( "-> Position after inserting %d %d", pt.x, pt.y );
745 }
746
747 void MyCanvas::OnDeleteButton( wxCommandEvent &WXUNUSED(event) )
748 {
749 wxLogMessage( "Deleting button inserted with \"Add button\"..." );
750 wxWindow *win = FindWindow( ID_NEWBUTTON );
751 if (win)
752 win->Destroy();
753 else
754 wxLogMessage( "-> No window with id = ID_NEWBUTTON found." );
755 }
756
757 void MyCanvas::OnMoveButton( wxCommandEvent &event )
758 {
759 wxLogMessage( "Moving button 10 pixels downward.." );
760 wxWindow *win = FindWindow( event.GetId() );
761 wxPoint pt( win->GetPosition() );
762 wxLogMessage( "-> Position before move is %d %d", pt.x, pt.y );
763 win->Move( wxDefaultCoord, pt.y + 10 );
764 pt = win->GetPosition();
765 wxLogMessage( "-> Position after move is %d %d", pt.x, pt.y );
766 }
767
768 void MyCanvas::OnScrollWin( wxCommandEvent &WXUNUSED(event) )
769 {
770 wxLogMessage("Scrolling 2 units up.\n"
771 "The white square and the controls should move equally!");
772 Scroll( wxDefaultCoord, GetViewStart().y+2 );
773 }
774
775 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
776 // MySizerScrolledWindow
777 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
778
779 MySizerScrolledWindow::MySizerScrolledWindow(wxWindow *parent)
780 : wxScrolledWindow(parent)
781 {
782 SetBackgroundColour( "GREEN" );
783
784 // Set the rate we'd like for scrolling.
785
786 SetScrollRate( 5, 5 );
787
788 // Populate a sizer with a 'resizing' button and some other static
789 // decoration
790
791 wxFlexGridSizer *sizer = new wxFlexGridSizer(2);
792
793 m_button = new wxButton( this, wxID_RESIZE_FRAME, "Press me",
794 wxDefaultPosition, SMALL_BUTTON );
795
796 sizer->Add(m_button, wxSizerFlags().Centre().Border(20));
797 sizer->Add(new wxStaticText(this, wxID_ANY, "This is just"),
798 wxSizerFlags().Centre());
799 sizer->Add(new wxStaticText(this, wxID_ANY, "some decoration"),
800 wxSizerFlags().Centre());
801 sizer->Add(new wxStaticText(this, wxID_ANY, "for you to scroll..."),
802 wxSizerFlags().Centre());
803
804 // Then use the sizer to set the scrolled region size.
805
806 SetSizer( sizer );
807
808 Connect(wxID_RESIZE_FRAME, wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED,
809 wxCommandEventHandler(MySizerScrolledWindow::OnResizeClick));
810 }
811
812 void MySizerScrolledWindow::OnResizeClick(wxCommandEvent &WXUNUSED(event))
813 {
814 // Arbitrarily resize the button to change the minimum size of
815 // the (scrolled) sizer.
816
817 if ( m_button->GetSize() == SMALL_BUTTON )
818 m_button->SetSizeHints(LARGE_BUTTON);
819 else
820 m_button->SetSizeHints(SMALL_BUTTON);
821
822 // Force update layout and scrollbars, since nothing we do here
823 // necessarily generates a size event which would do it for us.
824 FitInside();
825 }
826
827 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
828 // MyFrame
829 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
830
831 const wxWindowID Scroll_Test_Simple = wxWindow::NewControlId();
832 const wxWindowID Scroll_Test_Canvas = wxWindow::NewControlId();
833 const wxWindowID Scroll_Test_Sizers = wxWindow::NewControlId();
834 const wxWindowID Scroll_Test_Sub = wxWindow::NewControlId();
835 const wxWindowID Scroll_Test_Auto = wxWindow::NewControlId();
836
837 const wxWindowID Scroll_TglBtn_Sync = wxWindow::NewControlId();
838 const wxWindowID Scroll_TglBtn_Scrollbar = wxWindow::NewControlId();
839
840 BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyFrame,wxFrame)
841 EVT_MENU(wxID_ABOUT, MyFrame::OnAbout)
842 EVT_MENU(wxID_EXIT, MyFrame::OnQuit)
843
844 EVT_MENU(Scroll_Test_Simple, MyFrame::OnTestSimple)
845 EVT_MENU(Scroll_Test_Canvas, MyFrame::OnTestCanvas)
846 EVT_MENU(Scroll_Test_Sizers, MyFrame::OnTestSizer)
847 EVT_MENU(Scroll_Test_Sub, MyFrame::OnTestSub)
848 EVT_MENU(Scroll_Test_Auto, MyFrame::OnTestAuto)
849
850 EVT_TOGGLEBUTTON(Scroll_TglBtn_Sync, MyFrame::OnToggleSync)
851 EVT_TOGGLEBUTTON(Scroll_TglBtn_Scrollbar, MyFrame::OnToggleScrollbar)
852 END_EVENT_TABLE()
853
854 MyFrame::MyFrame()
855 : wxFrame(NULL, wxID_ANY, "wxWidgets scroll sample")
856 {
857 wxMenu *menuFile = new wxMenu;
858 menuFile->Append(wxID_ABOUT, "&About..");
859 menuFile->AppendSeparator();
860 menuFile->Append(wxID_EXIT, "E&xit\tAlt-X");
861
862 wxMenu *menuTest = new wxMenu;
863 menuTest->Append(Scroll_Test_Simple, "&Simple scroll window\tF1",
864 "Simplest possible scrolled window test.");
865 menuTest->Append(Scroll_Test_Canvas, "Scrolled window with &children\tF2",
866 "Scrolled window with controls on it.");
867 menuTest->Append(Scroll_Test_Sizers, "Scrolled window with si&zer\tF3",
868 "Scrolled window with children managed by sizer.");
869 menuTest->Append(Scroll_Test_Sub, "Scrolled s&ub-window\tF4",
870 "Window only part of which is scrolled.");
871 menuTest->Append(Scroll_Test_Auto, "&Auto-scrolled window\tF5",
872 "Window which scrolls when the mouse is held pressed "
873 "outside of it.");
874
875 wxMenuBar *mbar = new wxMenuBar;
876 mbar->Append(menuFile, "&File");
877 mbar->Append(menuTest, "&Test");
878
879 SetMenuBar( mbar );
880
881
882 const wxSizerFlags flagsExpand(wxSizerFlags(1).Expand());
883
884 wxSizer *topsizer = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
885 topsizer->Add(new wxStaticText(this, wxID_ANY,
886 "The windows below should behave in the same way, even though\n"
887 "they're implemented quite differently, see the code for details.\n"
888 "\n"
889 "The lines redrawn during odd/even repaint iterations are drawn in\n"
890 "red/blue colour to allow seeing immediately how much is repainted,\n"
891 "don't be surprised by this."),
892 wxSizerFlags().Centre().Border());
893
894 m_win1 = new MyScrolledWindowDumb(this);
895 m_win2 = new MyScrolledWindowSmart(this);
896
897 wxSizer *sizerScrollWin = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
898 sizerScrollWin->Add(m_win1, flagsExpand);
899 sizerScrollWin->Add(m_win2, flagsExpand);
900 topsizer->Add(sizerScrollWin, flagsExpand);
901
902 const wxSizerFlags flagsHBorder(wxSizerFlags().Border(wxLEFT | wxRIGHT));
903
904 wxSizer *sizerBtns = new wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL);
905 sizerBtns->Add(new wxToggleButton(this, Scroll_TglBtn_Sync, "S&ynchronize"),
906 flagsHBorder);
907
908 wxToggleButton *btn =new wxToggleButton(this, Scroll_TglBtn_Scrollbar,
909 "&Show scrollbar");
910 btn->SetValue(true);
911 sizerBtns->Add(btn, flagsHBorder);
912 topsizer->Add(sizerBtns, wxSizerFlags().Centre().Border());
913
914 SetSizer(topsizer);
915
916
917 Show();
918 }
919
920 void MyFrame::OnToggleSync(wxCommandEvent& event)
921 {
922 if ( event.IsChecked() )
923 {
924 m_win1->SyncWith(m_win2);
925 m_win2->SyncWith(m_win1);
926 }
927 else
928 {
929 m_win1->SyncWith(NULL);
930 m_win2->SyncWith(NULL);
931 }
932 }
933
934 void MyFrame::OnToggleScrollbar(wxCommandEvent& event)
935 {
936 m_win1->ShowScrollbars(wxSHOW_SB_NEVER,
937 event.IsChecked() ? wxSHOW_SB_ALWAYS
938 : wxSHOW_SB_NEVER);
939 }
940
941 void MyFrame::OnQuit(wxCommandEvent &WXUNUSED(event))
942 {
943 Close(true);
944 }
945
946 void MyFrame::OnAbout( wxCommandEvent &WXUNUSED(event) )
947 {
948 (void)wxMessageBox( "wxScrolledWindow sample\n"
949 "\n"
950 "Robert Roebling (c) 1998\n"
951 "Vadim Zeitlin (c) 2008\n"
952 "Autoscrolling examples\n"
953 "Ron Lee (c) 2002\n"
954 "Auto-timed-scrolling example\n"
955 "Matt Gregory (c) 2003\n",
956 "About wxWidgets scroll sample",
957 wxICON_INFORMATION | wxOK );
958 }
959
960 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
961 // MyApp
962 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
963
964 IMPLEMENT_APP(MyApp)
965
966 bool MyApp::OnInit()
967 {
968 if ( !wxApp::OnInit() )
969 return false;
970
971 new MyFrame();
972
973 return true;
974 }
975
976 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
977 // MyScrolledWindowXXX
978 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
979
980 void MyScrolledWindowDumb::OnDraw(wxDC& dc)
981 {
982 // this is useful to see which lines are redrawn
983 static size_t s_redrawCount = 0;
984 dc.SetTextForeground(s_redrawCount++ % 2 ? *wxRED : *wxBLUE);
985
986 int y = 0;
987 for ( size_t line = 0; line < m_nLines; line++ )
988 {
989 int yPhys;
990 CalcScrolledPosition(0, y, NULL, &yPhys);
991
992 dc.DrawText(wxString::Format("Line %u (logical %d, physical %d)",
993 unsigned(line), y, yPhys), 0, y);
994 y += m_hLine;
995 }
996 }
997
998 void MyScrolledWindowSmart::OnDraw(wxDC& dc)
999 {
1000 // this is useful to see which lines are redrawn
1001 static size_t s_redrawCount = 0;
1002 dc.SetTextForeground(s_redrawCount++ % 2 ? *wxRED : *wxBLUE);
1003
1004 // update region is always in device coords, translate to logical ones
1005 wxRect rectUpdate = GetUpdateRegion().GetBox();
1006 CalcUnscrolledPosition(rectUpdate.x, rectUpdate.y,
1007 &rectUpdate.x, &rectUpdate.y);
1008
1009 size_t lineFrom = rectUpdate.y / m_hLine,
1010 lineTo = rectUpdate.GetBottom() / m_hLine;
1011
1012 if ( lineTo > m_nLines - 1)
1013 lineTo = m_nLines - 1;
1014
1015 int y = lineFrom*m_hLine;
1016 for ( size_t line = lineFrom; line <= lineTo; line++ )
1017 {
1018 int yPhys;
1019 CalcScrolledPosition(0, y, NULL, &yPhys);
1020
1021 dc.DrawText(wxString::Format("Line %u (logical %d, physical %d)",
1022 unsigned(line), y, yPhys), 0, y);
1023 y += m_hLine;
1024 }
1025 }
1026
1027 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1028 // MyAutoScrollingWindow
1029 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1030
1031 BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyAutoScrollingWindow, wxScrolledWindow)
1032 EVT_LEFT_DOWN(MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseLeftDown)
1033 EVT_LEFT_UP(MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseLeftUp)
1034 EVT_MOTION(MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseMove)
1035 EVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_LOST(MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseCaptureLost)
1036 EVT_SCROLLWIN(MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnScroll)
1037 END_EVENT_TABLE()
1038
1039 MyAutoScrollingWindow::MyAutoScrollingWindow(wxWindow* parent)
1040 : wxScrolledWindow(parent, wxID_ANY, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize,
1041 wxVSCROLL | wxHSCROLL | wxSUNKEN_BORDER),
1042 m_selStart(-1, -1),
1043 m_cursor(-1, -1),
1044 m_font(9, wxFONTFAMILY_TELETYPE, wxFONTSTYLE_NORMAL, wxFONTWEIGHT_NORMAL)
1045 {
1046 wxClientDC dc(this);
1047 // query dc for text size
1048 dc.SetFont(m_font);
1049 dc.GetTextExtent(wxString("A"), &m_fontW, &m_fontH);
1050 // set up the virtual window
1051 SetScrollbars(m_fontW, m_fontH, sm_lineLen, sm_lineCnt);
1052 }
1053
1054 wxRect
1055 MyAutoScrollingWindow::DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxRect updRect) const
1056 {
1057 wxPoint pos(updRect.GetPosition());
1058 pos = DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(pos);
1059 updRect.x = pos.x;
1060 updRect.y = pos.y;
1061 updRect.width /= m_fontW;
1062 updRect.height /= m_fontH;
1063 // the *CoordsToGraphicalChars() funcs round down to upper-left corner,
1064 // so an off-by-one correction is needed
1065 ++updRect.width; // kludge
1066 ++updRect.height; // kludge
1067 return updRect;
1068 }
1069
1070 wxPoint
1071 MyAutoScrollingWindow::DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxPoint pos) const
1072 {
1073 pos.x /= m_fontW;
1074 pos.y /= m_fontH;
1075 pos += GetViewStart();
1076 return pos;
1077 }
1078
1079 wxPoint
1080 MyAutoScrollingWindow::GraphicalCharToDeviceCoords(wxPoint pos) const
1081 {
1082 pos -= GetViewStart();
1083 pos.x *= m_fontW;
1084 pos.y *= m_fontH;
1085 return pos;
1086 }
1087
1088 wxRect
1089 MyAutoScrollingWindow::LogicalCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxRect updRect) const
1090 {
1091 wxPoint pos(updRect.GetPosition());
1092 pos = LogicalCoordsToGraphicalChars(pos);
1093 updRect.x = pos.x;
1094 updRect.y = pos.y;
1095 updRect.width /= m_fontW;
1096 updRect.height /= m_fontH;
1097 // the *CoordsToGraphicalChars() funcs round down to upper-left corner,
1098 // so an off-by-one correction is needed
1099 ++updRect.width; // kludge
1100 ++updRect.height; // kludge
1101 return updRect;
1102 }
1103
1104 wxPoint
1105 MyAutoScrollingWindow::LogicalCoordsToGraphicalChars(wxPoint pos) const
1106 {
1107 pos.x /= m_fontW;
1108 pos.y /= m_fontH;
1109 return pos;
1110 }
1111
1112 wxPoint
1113 MyAutoScrollingWindow::GraphicalCharToLogicalCoords(wxPoint pos) const
1114 {
1115 pos.x *= m_fontW;
1116 pos.y *= m_fontH;
1117 return pos;
1118 }
1119
1120 void MyAutoScrollingWindow::MyRefresh()
1121 {
1122 static wxPoint lastSelStart(-1, -1), lastCursor(-1, -1);
1123 // refresh last selected area (to deselect previously selected text)
1124 wxRect lastUpdRect(
1125 GraphicalCharToDeviceCoords(lastSelStart),
1126 GraphicalCharToDeviceCoords(lastCursor)
1127 );
1128 // off-by-one corrections, necessary because it's not possible to know
1129 // when to round up until rect is normalized by lastUpdRect constructor
1130 lastUpdRect.width += m_fontW; // kludge
1131 lastUpdRect.height += m_fontH; // kludge
1132 // refresh currently selected (to select previously unselected text)
1133 wxRect updRect(
1134 GraphicalCharToDeviceCoords(m_selStart),
1135 GraphicalCharToDeviceCoords(m_cursor)
1136 );
1137 // off-by-one corrections
1138 updRect.width += m_fontW; // kludge
1139 updRect.height += m_fontH; // kludge
1140 // find necessary refresh areas
1141 int rx = lastUpdRect.x;
1142 int ry = lastUpdRect.y;
1143 int rw = updRect.x - lastUpdRect.x;
1144 int rh = lastUpdRect.height;
1145 if (rw && rh) {
1146 RefreshRect(DCNormalize(rx, ry, rw, rh));
1147 }
1148 rx = updRect.x;
1149 ry = updRect.y + updRect.height;
1150 rw= updRect.width;
1151 rh = (lastUpdRect.y + lastUpdRect.height) - (updRect.y + updRect.height);
1152 if (rw && rh) {
1153 RefreshRect(DCNormalize(rx, ry, rw, rh));
1154 }
1155 rx = updRect.x + updRect.width;
1156 ry = lastUpdRect.y;
1157 rw = (lastUpdRect.x + lastUpdRect.width) - (updRect.x + updRect.width);
1158 rh = lastUpdRect.height;
1159 if (rw && rh) {
1160 RefreshRect(DCNormalize(rx, ry, rw, rh));
1161 }
1162 rx = updRect.x;
1163 ry = lastUpdRect.y;
1164 rw = updRect.width;
1165 rh = updRect.y - lastUpdRect.y;
1166 if (rw && rh) {
1167 RefreshRect(DCNormalize(rx, ry, rw, rh));
1168 }
1169 // update last
1170 lastSelStart = m_selStart;
1171 lastCursor = m_cursor;
1172 }
1173
1174 bool MyAutoScrollingWindow::IsSelected(int chX, int chY) const
1175 {
1176 if (IsInside(chX, m_selStart.x, m_cursor.x)
1177 && IsInside(chY, m_selStart.y, m_cursor.y)) {
1178 return true;
1179 }
1180 return false;
1181 }
1182
1183 bool MyAutoScrollingWindow::IsInside(int k, int bound1, int bound2)
1184 {
1185 if ((k >= bound1 && k <= bound2) || (k >= bound2 && k <= bound1)) {
1186 return true;
1187 }
1188 return false;
1189 }
1190
1191 wxRect
1192 MyAutoScrollingWindow::DCNormalize(int x, int y, int w, int h)
1193 {
1194 // this is needed to get rid of the graphical remnants from the selection
1195 // I think it's because DrawRectangle() excludes a pixel in either direction
1196 const int kludge = 1;
1197 // make (x, y) the top-left corner
1198 if (w < 0) {
1199 w = -w + kludge;
1200 x -= w;
1201 } else {
1202 x -= kludge;
1203 w += kludge;
1204 }
1205 if (h < 0) {
1206 h = -h + kludge;
1207 y -= h;
1208 } else {
1209 y -= kludge;
1210 h += kludge;
1211 }
1212 return wxRect(x, y, w, h);
1213 }
1214
1215 void MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnDraw(wxDC& dc)
1216 {
1217 dc.SetFont(m_font);
1218 wxBrush normBrush(wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOW)
1219 , wxSOLID);
1220 wxBrush selBrush(wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_HIGHLIGHT)
1221 , wxSOLID);
1222 dc.SetPen(*wxTRANSPARENT_PEN);
1223 const wxString str = sm_testData;
1224 size_t strLength = str.length();
1225 wxString::const_iterator str_i;
1226
1227 // draw the characters
1228 // 1. for each update region
1229 for (wxRegionIterator upd(GetUpdateRegion()); upd; ++upd) {
1230 wxRect updRect = upd.GetRect();
1231 wxRect updRectInGChars(DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(updRect));
1232 // 2. for each row of chars in the update region
1233 for (int chY = updRectInGChars.y
1234 ; chY <= updRectInGChars.y + updRectInGChars.height; ++chY) {
1235 // 3. for each character in the row
1236 bool isFirstX = true;
1237 for (int chX = updRectInGChars.x
1238 ; chX <= updRectInGChars.x + updRectInGChars.width
1239 ; ++chX) {
1240 // 4. set up dc
1241 if (IsSelected(chX, chY)) {
1242 dc.SetBrush(selBrush);
1243 dc.SetTextForeground( wxSystemSettings::GetColour
1244 (wxSYS_COLOUR_HIGHLIGHTTEXT));
1245 } else {
1246 dc.SetBrush(normBrush);
1247 dc.SetTextForeground( wxSystemSettings::GetColour
1248 (wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOWTEXT));
1249 }
1250 // 5. find position info
1251 wxPoint charPos = GraphicalCharToLogicalCoords(wxPoint
1252 (chX, chY));
1253 // 6. draw!
1254 dc.DrawRectangle(charPos.x, charPos.y, m_fontW, m_fontH);
1255 size_t charIndex = chY * sm_lineLen + chX;
1256 if (chY < sm_lineCnt &&
1257 chX < sm_lineLen &&
1258 charIndex < strLength)
1259 {
1260 if (isFirstX)
1261 {
1262 str_i = str.begin() + charIndex;
1263 isFirstX = false;
1264 }
1265 dc.DrawText(*str_i, charPos.x, charPos.y);
1266 ++str_i;
1267 }
1268 }
1269 }
1270 }
1271 }
1272
1273 void MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseLeftDown(wxMouseEvent& event)
1274 {
1275 // initial press of mouse button sets the beginning of the selection
1276 m_selStart = DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(event.GetPosition());
1277 // set the cursor to the same position
1278 m_cursor = m_selStart;
1279 // draw/erase selection
1280 MyRefresh();
1281 }
1282
1283 void MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseLeftUp(wxMouseEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
1284 {
1285 // this test is necessary
1286 if (HasCapture()) {
1287 // uncapture mouse
1288 ReleaseMouse();
1289 }
1290 }
1291
1292 void MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseMove(wxMouseEvent& event)
1293 {
1294 // if user is dragging
1295 if (event.Dragging() && event.LeftIsDown()) {
1296 // set the new cursor position
1297 m_cursor = DeviceCoordsToGraphicalChars(event.GetPosition());
1298 // draw/erase selection
1299 MyRefresh();
1300 // capture mouse to activate auto-scrolling
1301 if (!HasCapture()) {
1302 CaptureMouse();
1303 }
1304 }
1305 }
1306
1307 void
1308 MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnMouseCaptureLost(wxMouseCaptureLostEvent&
1309 WXUNUSED(event))
1310 {
1311 // we only capture mouse for timed scrolling, so nothing is needed here
1312 // other than making sure to not call event.Skip()
1313 }
1314
1315 void MyAutoScrollingWindow::OnScroll(wxScrollWinEvent& event)
1316 {
1317 // need to move the cursor when autoscrolling
1318 // FIXME: the cursor also moves when the scrollbar arrows are clicked
1319 if (HasCapture()) {
1320 if (event.GetOrientation() == wxHORIZONTAL) {
1321 if (event.GetEventType() == wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEUP) {
1322 --m_cursor.x;
1323 } else if (event.GetEventType() == wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEDOWN) {
1324 ++m_cursor.x;
1325 }
1326 } else if (event.GetOrientation() == wxVERTICAL) {
1327 if (event.GetEventType() == wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEUP) {
1328 --m_cursor.y;
1329 } else if (event.GetEventType() == wxEVT_SCROLLWIN_LINEDOWN) {
1330 ++m_cursor.y;
1331 }
1332 }
1333 }
1334 MyRefresh();
1335 event.Skip();
1336 }
1337
1338 const int MyAutoScrollingWindow::sm_lineCnt = 125;
1339 const int MyAutoScrollingWindow::sm_lineLen = 79;
1340 const char *MyAutoScrollingWindow::sm_testData =
1341 "162 Cult of the genius out of vanity. Because we think well of ourselves, but "
1342 "nonetheless never suppose ourselves capable of producing a painting like one of "
1343 "Raphael's or a dramatic scene like one of Shakespeare's, we convince ourselves "
1344 "that the capacity to do so is quite extraordinarily marvelous, a wholly "
1345 "uncommon accident, or, if we are still religiously inclined, a mercy from on "
1346 "high. Thus our vanity, our self-love, promotes the cult of the genius: for only "
1347 "if we think of him as being very remote from us, as a miraculum, does he not "
1348 "aggrieve us (even Goethe, who was without envy, called Shakespeare his star of "
1349 "the most distant heights [\"William! Stern der schonsten Ferne\": from Goethe's, "
1350 "\"Between Two Worlds\"]; in regard to which one might recall the lines: \"the "
1351 "stars, these we do not desire\" [from Goethe's, \"Comfort in Tears\"]). But, aside "
1352 "from these suggestions of our vanity, the activity of the genius seems in no "
1353 "way fundamentally different from the activity of the inventor of machines, the "
1354 "scholar of astronomy or history, the master of tactics. All these activities "
1355 "are explicable if one pictures to oneself people whose thinking is active in "
1356 "one direction, who employ everything as material, who always zealously observe "
1357 "their own inner life and that of others, who perceive everywhere models and "
1358 "incentives, who never tire of combining together the means available to them. "
1359 "Genius too does nothing except learn first how to lay bricks then how to build, "
1360 "except continually seek for material and continually form itself around it. "
1361 "Every activity of man is amazingly complicated, not only that of the genius: "
1362 "but none is a \"miracle.\" Whence, then, the belief that genius exists only in "
1363 "the artist, orator and philosopher? that only they have \"intuition\"? (Whereby "
1364 "they are supposed to possess a kind of miraculous eyeglass with which they can "
1365 "see directly into \"the essence of the thing\"!) It is clear that people speak of "
1366 "genius only where the effects of the great intellect are most pleasant to them "
1367 "and where they have no desire to feel envious. To call someone \"divine\" means: "
1368 "\"here there is no need for us to compete.\" Then, everything finished and "
1369 "complete is regarded with admiration, everything still becoming is undervalued. "
1370 "But no one can see in the work of the artist how it has become; that is its "
1371 "advantage, for wherever one can see the act of becoming one grows somewhat "
1372 "cool. The finished and perfect art of representation repulses all thinking as "
1373 "to how it has become; it tyrannizes as present completeness and perfection. "
1374 "That is why the masters of the art of representation count above all as gifted "
1375 "with genius and why men of science do not. In reality, this evaluation of the "
1376 "former and undervaluation of the latter is only a piece of childishness in the "
1377 "realm of reason. "
1378 "\n\n"
1379 "163 The serious workman. Do not talk about giftedness, inborn talents! One can "
1380 "name great men of all kinds who were very little gifted. The acquired "
1381 "greatness, became \"geniuses\" (as we put it), through qualities the lack of "
1382 "which no one who knew what they were would boast of: they all possessed that "
1383 "seriousness of the efficient workman which first learns to construct the parts "
1384 "properly before it ventures to fashion a great whole; they allowed themselves "
1385 "time for it, because they took more pleasure in making the little, secondary "
1386 "things well than in the effect of a dazzling whole. the recipe for becoming a "
1387 "good novelist, for example, is easy to give, but to carry it out presupposes "
1388 "qualities one is accustomed to overlook when one says \"I do not have enough "
1389 "talent.\" One has only to make a hundred or so sketches for novels, none longer "
1390 "than two pages but of such distinctness that every word in them is necessary; "
1391 "one should write down anecdotes each day until one has learned how to give them "
1392 "the most pregnant and effective form; one should be tireless in collecting and "
1393 "describing human types and characters; one should above all relate things to "
1394 "others and listen to others relate, keeping one's eyes and ears open for the "
1395 "effect produced on those present, one should travel like a landscape painter or "
1396 "costume designer; one should excerpt for oneself out of the individual sciences "
1397 "everything that will produce an artistic effect when it is well described, one "
1398 "should, finally, reflect on the motives of human actions, disdain no signpost "
1399 "to instruction about them and be a collector of these things by day and night. "
1400 "One should continue in this many-sided exercise some ten years: what is then "
1401 "created in the workshop, however, will be fit to go out into the world. What, "
1402 "however, do most people do? They begin, not with the parts, but with the whole. "
1403 "Perhaps they chance to strike a right note, excite attention and from then on "
1404 "strike worse and worse notes, for good, natural reasons. Sometimes, when the "
1405 "character and intellect needed to formulate such a life-plan are lacking, fate "
1406 "and need take their place and lead the future master step by step through all "
1407 "the stipulations of his trade. "
1408 "\n\n"
1409 "164 Peril and profit in the cult of the genius. The belief in great, superior, "
1410 "fruitful spirits is not necessarily, yet nonetheless is very frequently "
1411 "associated with that religious or semi-religious superstition that these "
1412 "spirits are of supra-human origin and possess certain miraculous abilities by "
1413 "virtue of which they acquire their knowledge by quite other means than the rest "
1414 "of mankind. One ascribes to them, it seems, a direct view of the nature of the "
1415 "world, as it were a hole in the cloak of appearance, and believes that, by "
1416 "virtue of this miraculous seer's vision, they are able to communicate something "
1417 "conclusive and decisive about man and the world without the toil and "
1418 "rigorousness required by science. As long as there continue to be those who "
1419 "believe in the miraculous in the domain of knowledge one can perhaps concede "
1420 "that these people themselves derive some benefit from their belief, inasmuch as "
1421 "through their unconditional subjection to the great spirits they create for "
1422 "their own spirit during its time of development the finest form of discipline "
1423 "and schooling. On the other hand, it is at least questionable whether the "
1424 "superstitious belief in genius, in its privileges and special abilities, is of "
1425 "benefit to the genius himself if it takes root in him. It is in any event a "
1426 "dangerous sign when a man is assailed by awe of himself, whether it be the "
1427 "celebrated Caesar's awe of Caesar or the awe of one's own genius now under "
1428 "consideration; when the sacrificial incense which is properly rendered only to "
1429 "a god penetrates the brain of the genius, so that his head begins to swim and "
1430 "he comes to regard himself as something supra-human. The consequences that "
1431 "slowly result are: the feeling of irresponsibility, of exceptional rights, the "
1432 "belief that he confers a favor by his mere presence, insane rage when anyone "
1433 "attempts even to compare him with others, let alone to rate him beneath them, "
1434 "or to draw attention to lapses in his work. Because he ceases to practice "
1435 "criticism of himself, at last one pinion after the other falls out of his "
1436 "plumage: that superstitious eats at the roots of his powers and perhaps even "
1437 "turns him into a hypocrite after his powers have fled from him. For the great "
1438 "spirits themselves it is therefore probably more beneficial if they acquire an "
1439 "insight into the nature and origin of their powers, if they grasp, that is to "
1440 "say, what purely human qualities have come together in them and what fortunate "
1441 "circumstances attended them: in the first place undiminished energy, resolute "
1442 "application to individual goals, great personal courage, then the good fortune "
1443 "to receive an upbringing which offered in the early years the finest teachers, "
1444 "models and methods. To be sure, when their goal is the production of the "
1445 "greatest possible effect, unclarity with regard to oneself and that "
1446 "semi-insanity superadded to it has always achieved much; for what has been "
1447 "admired and envied at all times has been that power in them by virtue of which "
1448 "they render men will-less and sweep them away into the delusion that the "
1449 "leaders they are following are supra-natural. Indeed, it elevates and inspires "
1450 "men to believe that someone is in possession of supra-natural powers: to this "
1451 "extent Plato was right to say [Plato: Phaedrus, 244a] that madness has brought "
1452 "the greatest of blessings upon mankind. In rare individual cases this portion "
1453 "of madness may, indeed, actually have been the means by which such a nature, "
1454 "excessive in all directions, was held firmly together: in the life of "
1455 "individuals, too, illusions that are in themselves poisons often play the role "
1456 "of healers; yet, in the end, in the case of every \"genius\" who believes in his "
1457 "own divinity the poison shows itself to the same degree as his \"genius\" grows "
1458 "old: one may recall, for example, the case of Napoleon, whose nature certainly "
1459 "grew into the mighty unity that sets him apart from all men of modern times "
1460 "precisely through his belief in himself and his star and through the contempt "
1461 "for men that flowed from it; until in the end, however, this same belief went "
1462 "over into an almost insane fatalism, robbed him of his acuteness and swiftness "
1463 "of perception, and became the cause of his destruction.";