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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: laywin.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxLayoutAlgorithm
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows licence
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10 Enumeration used by wxLayoutAlgorithm.
11 */
12 enum wxLayoutOrientation
13 {
14 wxLAYOUT_HORIZONTAL,
15 wxLAYOUT_VERTICAL
16 };
17
18 /**
19 Enumeration used by wxLayoutAlgorithm.
20 */
21 enum wxLayoutAlignment
22 {
23 wxLAYOUT_NONE,
24 wxLAYOUT_TOP,
25 wxLAYOUT_LEFT,
26 wxLAYOUT_RIGHT,
27 wxLAYOUT_BOTTOM
28 };
29
30 /**
31 @class wxLayoutAlgorithm
32
33 wxLayoutAlgorithm implements layout of subwindows in MDI or SDI frames.
34 It sends a wxCalculateLayoutEvent event to children of the frame, asking them
35 for information about their size. For MDI parent frames, the algorithm allocates
36 the remaining space to the MDI client window (which contains the MDI child frames).
37
38 For SDI (normal) frames, a 'main' window is specified as taking up the
39 remaining space.
40
41 Because the event system is used, this technique can be applied to any windows,
42 which are not necessarily 'aware' of the layout classes (no virtual functions
43 in wxWindow refer to wxLayoutAlgorithm or its events).
44 However, you may wish to use wxSashLayoutWindow for your subwindows since this
45 class provides handlers for the required events, and accessors to specify the
46 desired size of the window. The sash behaviour in the base class can be used,
47 optionally, to make the windows user-resizable.
48
49 wxLayoutAlgorithm is typically used in IDE (integrated development environment)
50 applications, where there are several resizable windows in addition to the MDI
51 client window, or other primary editing window. Resizable windows might include
52 toolbars, a project window, and a window for displaying error and warning messages.
53
54 When a window receives an OnCalculateLayout event, it should call SetRect in
55 the given event object, to be the old supplied rectangle minus whatever space
56 the window takes up. It should also set its own size accordingly.
57 wxSashLayoutWindow::OnCalculateLayout generates an OnQueryLayoutInfo event
58 which it sends to itself to determine the orientation, alignment and size of
59 the window, which it gets from internal member variables set by the application.
60
61 The algorithm works by starting off with a rectangle equal to the whole frame
62 client area. It iterates through the frame children, generating
63 wxLayoutAlgorithm::OnCalculateLayout events which subtract the window size and
64 return the remaining rectangle for the next window to process.
65 It is assumed (by wxSashLayoutWindow::OnCalculateLayout) that a window stretches
66 the full dimension of the frame client, according to the orientation it specifies.
67 For example, a horizontal window will stretch the full width of the remaining
68 portion of the frame client area.
69 In the other orientation, the window will be fixed to whatever size was
70 specified by wxLayoutAlgorithm::OnQueryLayoutInfo. An alignment setting will
71 make the window 'stick' to the left, top, right or bottom of the remaining
72 client area. This scheme implies that order of window creation is important.
73 Say you wish to have an extra toolbar at the top of the frame, a project window
74 to the left of the MDI client window, and an output window above the status bar.
75 You should therefore create the windows in this order: toolbar, output window,
76 project window. This ensures that the toolbar and output window take up space
77 at the top and bottom, and then the remaining height in-between is used for
78 the project window.
79
80 wxLayoutAlgorithm is quite independent of the way in which
81 wxLayoutAlgorithm::OnCalculateLayout chooses to interpret a window's size and
82 alignment. Therefore you could implement a different window class with a new
83 wxLayoutAlgorithm::OnCalculateLayout event handler, that has a more sophisticated
84 way of laying out the windows. It might allow specification of whether stretching
85 occurs in the specified orientation, for example, rather than always assuming
86 stretching.
87 (This could, and probably should, be added to the existing implementation).
88
89 @note wxLayoutAlgorithm has nothing to do with wxLayoutConstraints.
90 It is an alternative way of specifying layouts for which the normal
91 constraint system is unsuitable.
92
93 @beginEventEmissionTable{wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent,wxCalculateLayoutEvent}
94 @event{EVT_QUERY_LAYOUT_INFO(func)}
95 Process a @c wxEVT_QUERY_LAYOUT_INFO event, to get size, orientation and
96 alignment from a window. See wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent.
97 @event{EVT_CALCULATE_LAYOUT(func)}
98 Process a @c wxEVT_CALCULATE_LAYOUT event, which asks the window to take a
99 'bite' out of a rectangle provided by the algorithm. See wxCalculateLayoutEvent.
100 @endEventTable
101
102 Note that the algorithm object does not respond to events, but itself generates the
103 previous events in order to calculate window sizes.
104
105
106 @library{wxadv}
107 @category{winlayout}
108
109 @see wxSashEvent, wxSashLayoutWindow, @ref overview_events
110 */
111 class wxLayoutAlgorithm : public wxObject
112 {
113 public:
114 /**
115 Default constructor.
116 */
117 wxLayoutAlgorithm();
118
119 /**
120 Destructor.
121 */
122 virtual ~wxLayoutAlgorithm();
123
124 /**
125 Lays out the children of a normal frame. @a mainWindow is set to occupy the
126 remaining space. This function simply calls LayoutWindow().
127 */
128 bool LayoutFrame(wxFrame* frame, wxWindow* mainWindow = NULL);
129
130 /**
131 Lays out the children of an MDI parent frame. If @a rect is non-@NULL, the
132 given rectangle will be used as a starting point instead of the frame's client
133 area. The MDI client window is set to occupy the remaining space.
134 */
135 bool LayoutMDIFrame(wxMDIParentFrame* frame, wxRect* rect = NULL);
136
137 /**
138 Lays out the children of a normal frame or other window.
139
140 @a mainWindow is set to occupy the remaining space. If this is not specified,
141 then the last window that responds to a calculate layout event in query mode will
142 get the remaining space (that is, a non-query OnCalculateLayout event will
143 not be sent to this window and the window will be set to the remaining size).
144 */
145 bool LayoutWindow(wxWindow* parent, wxWindow* mainWindow = NULL);
146 };
147
148
149
150 /**
151 @class wxSashLayoutWindow
152
153 wxSashLayoutWindow responds to OnCalculateLayout events generated by wxLayoutAlgorithm.
154 It allows the application to use simple accessors to specify how the window
155 should be laid out, rather than having to respond to events.
156
157 The fact that the class derives from wxSashWindow allows sashes to be used if
158 required, to allow the windows to be user-resizable.
159
160 The documentation for wxLayoutAlgorithm explains the purpose of this class in
161 more detail.
162
163 For the window styles see wxSashWindow.
164
165 This class handles the EVT_QUERY_LAYOUT_INFO and EVT_CALCULATE_LAYOUT events
166 for you. However, if you use sashes, see wxSashWindow for relevant event information.
167 See also wxLayoutAlgorithm for information about the layout events.
168
169 @library{wxadv}
170 @category{miscwnd}
171
172 @see wxLayoutAlgorithm, wxSashWindow, @ref overview_events
173 */
174 class wxSashLayoutWindow : public wxSashWindow
175 {
176 public:
177 /**
178 Default ctor.
179 */
180 wxSashLayoutWindow();
181
182 /**
183 Constructs a sash layout window, which can be a child of a frame, dialog or any
184 other non-control window.
185
186 @param parent
187 Pointer to a parent window.
188 @param id
189 Window identifier. If -1, will automatically create an identifier.
190 @param pos
191 Window position. wxDefaultPosition is (-1, -1) which indicates that
192 wxSashLayoutWindows should generate a default position for the window.
193 If using the wxSashLayoutWindow class directly, supply an actual position.
194 @param size
195 Window size. wxDefaultSize is (-1, -1) which indicates that
196 wxSashLayoutWindows should generate a default size for the window.
197 @param style
198 Window style. For window styles, please see wxSashLayoutWindow.
199 @param name
200 Window name.
201 */
202 wxSashLayoutWindow(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
203 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
204 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
205 long style = wxCLIP_CHILDREN | wxSW_3D,
206 const wxString& name = "layoutWindow");
207
208 /**
209 Initializes a sash layout window, which can be a child of a frame, dialog or
210 any other non-control window.
211
212 @param parent
213 Pointer to a parent window.
214 @param id
215 Window identifier. If -1, will automatically create an identifier.
216 @param pos
217 Window position. wxDefaultPosition is (-1, -1) which indicates that
218 wxSashLayoutWindows should generate a default position for the window.
219 If using the wxSashLayoutWindow class directly, supply an actual position.
220 @param size
221 Window size. wxDefaultSize is (-1, -1) which indicates that
222 wxSashLayoutWindows should generate a default size for the window.
223 @param style
224 Window style. For window styles, please see wxSashLayoutWindow.
225 @param name
226 Window name.
227 */
228 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id = wxID_ANY,
229 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
230 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
231 long style = wxCLIP_CHILDREN | wxSW_3D,
232 const wxString& name = "layoutWindow");
233
234 /**
235 Returns the alignment of the window: one of wxLAYOUT_TOP, wxLAYOUT_LEFT,
236 wxLAYOUT_RIGHT, wxLAYOUT_BOTTOM.
237 */
238 wxLayoutAlignment GetAlignment() const;
239
240 /**
241 Returns the orientation of the window: one of wxLAYOUT_HORIZONTAL,
242 wxLAYOUT_VERTICAL.
243 */
244 wxLayoutOrientation GetOrientation() const;
245
246 /**
247 The default handler for the event that is generated by wxLayoutAlgorithm.
248 The implementation of this function calls wxCalculateLayoutEvent::SetRect
249 to shrink the provided size according to how much space this window takes up.
250 For further details, see wxLayoutAlgorithm and wxCalculateLayoutEvent.
251 */
252 void OnCalculateLayout(wxCalculateLayoutEvent& event);
253
254 /**
255 The default handler for the event that is generated by OnCalculateLayout to get
256 size, alignment and orientation information for the window.
257 The implementation of this function uses member variables as set by accessors
258 called by the application.
259
260 For further details, see wxLayoutAlgorithm and wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent.
261 */
262 void OnQueryLayoutInfo(wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent& event);
263
264 /**
265 Sets the alignment of the window (which edge of the available parent client
266 area the window is attached to). @a alignment is one of wxLAYOUT_TOP, wxLAYOUT_LEFT,
267 wxLAYOUT_RIGHT, wxLAYOUT_BOTTOM.
268 */
269 void SetAlignment(wxLayoutAlignment alignment);
270
271 /**
272 Sets the default dimensions of the window. The dimension other than the
273 orientation will be fixed to this value, and the orientation dimension
274 will be ignored and the window stretched to fit the available space.
275 */
276 void SetDefaultSize(const wxSize& size);
277
278 /**
279 Sets the orientation of the window (the direction the window will stretch in,
280 to fill the available parent client area). @a orientation is one of
281 wxLAYOUT_HORIZONTAL, wxLAYOUT_VERTICAL.
282 */
283 void SetOrientation(wxLayoutOrientation orientation);
284 };
285
286
287
288 /**
289 @class wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent
290
291 This event is sent when wxLayoutAlgorithm wishes to get the size, orientation
292 and alignment of a window. More precisely, the event is sent by the
293 OnCalculateLayout handler which is itself invoked by wxLayoutAlgorithm.
294
295 @beginEventTable{wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent}
296 @event{EVT_QUERY_LAYOUT_INFO(func)}
297 Process a @c wxEVT_QUERY_LAYOUT_INFO event, to get size, orientation and alignment
298 from a window.
299 @endEventTable
300
301 @library{wxadv}
302 @category{events}
303
304 @see wxCalculateLayoutEvent, wxSashLayoutWindow, wxLayoutAlgorithm.
305 */
306 class wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent : public wxEvent
307 {
308 public:
309 /**
310 Constructor.
311 */
312 wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent(wxWindowID id = 0);
313
314 /**
315 Specifies the alignment of the window (which side of the remaining parent
316 client area the window sticks to).
317 One of wxLAYOUT_TOP, wxLAYOUT_LEFT, wxLAYOUT_RIGHT, wxLAYOUT_BOTTOM.
318 */
319 wxLayoutAlignment GetAlignment() const;
320
321 /**
322 Returns the flags associated with this event. Not currently used.
323 */
324 int GetFlags() const;
325
326 /**
327 Returns the orientation that the event handler specified to the event object.
328 May be one of wxLAYOUT_HORIZONTAL, wxLAYOUT_VERTICAL.
329 */
330 wxLayoutOrientation GetOrientation() const;
331
332 /**
333 Returns the requested length of the window in the direction of the window
334 orientation. This information is not yet used.
335 */
336 int GetRequestedLength() const;
337
338 /**
339 Returns the size that the event handler specified to the event object as being
340 the requested size of the window.
341 */
342 wxSize GetSize() const;
343
344 /**
345 Call this to specify the alignment of the window (which side of the remaining
346 parent client area the window sticks to).
347 May be one of wxLAYOUT_TOP, wxLAYOUT_LEFT, wxLAYOUT_RIGHT, wxLAYOUT_BOTTOM.
348 */
349 void SetAlignment(wxLayoutAlignment alignment);
350
351 /**
352 Sets the flags associated with this event. Not currently used.
353 */
354 void SetFlags(int flags);
355
356 /**
357 Call this to specify the orientation of the window.
358 May be one of wxLAYOUT_HORIZONTAL, wxLAYOUT_VERTICAL.
359 */
360 void SetOrientation(wxLayoutOrientation orientation);
361
362 /**
363 Sets the requested length of the window in the direction of the window
364 orientation. This information is not yet used.
365 */
366 void SetRequestedLength(int length);
367
368 /**
369 Call this to let the calling code know what the size of the window is.
370 */
371 void SetSize(const wxSize& size);
372 };
373
374
375 wxEventType wxEVT_QUERY_LAYOUT_INFO;
376
377
378 /**
379 @class wxCalculateLayoutEvent
380
381 This event is sent by wxLayoutAlgorithm to calculate the amount of the
382 remaining client area that the window should occupy.
383
384 @beginEventTable{wxCalculateLayoutEvent}
385 @event{EVT_CALCULATE_LAYOUT(func)}
386 Process a @c wxEVT_CALCULATE_LAYOUT event, which asks the window to take a
387 'bite' out of a rectangle provided by the algorithm.
388 @endEventTable
389
390 @library{wxadv}
391 @category{events}
392
393 @see wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent, wxSashLayoutWindow, wxLayoutAlgorithm.
394 */
395 class wxCalculateLayoutEvent : public wxEvent
396 {
397 public:
398 /**
399 Constructor.
400 */
401 wxCalculateLayoutEvent(wxWindowID id = 0);
402
403 /**
404 Returns the flags associated with this event. Not currently used.
405 */
406 int GetFlags() const;
407
408 /**
409 Before the event handler is entered, returns the remaining parent client area
410 that the window could occupy.
411
412 When the event handler returns, this should contain the remaining parent
413 client rectangle, after the event handler has subtracted the area that its
414 window occupies.
415 */
416 wxRect GetRect() const;
417
418 /**
419 Sets the flags associated with this event. Not currently used.
420 */
421 void SetFlags(int flags);
422
423 /**
424 Call this to specify the new remaining parent client area, after the space
425 occupied by the window has been subtracted.
426 */
427 void SetRect(const wxRect& rect);
428 };
429
430 wxEventType wxEVT_CALCULATE_LAYOUT;
431