return attrs;
}
-// another version for the "composite", i.e. non simple controls
-/* static */ wxVisualAttributes
-wxControl::GetCompositeControlsDefaultAttributes(wxWindowVariant WXUNUSED(variant))
-{
- wxVisualAttributes attrs;
- attrs.font = wxSystemSettings::GetFont(wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT);
- attrs.colFg = wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOWTEXT);
- attrs.colBg = wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOW);
-
- return attrs;
-}
-
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// message handling
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
WXHBRUSH wxControl::DoMSWControlColor(WXHDC pDC, wxColour colBg, WXHWND hWnd)
{
HDC hdc = (HDC)pDC;
- if ( m_hasFgCol )
- {
- ::SetTextColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(GetForegroundColour()));
- }
WXHBRUSH hbr = 0;
if ( !colBg.Ok() )
{
- hbr = MSWGetBgBrush(pDC, hWnd);
+ if ( wxWindow *win = wxFindWinFromHandle(hWnd) )
+ hbr = win->MSWGetBgBrush(pDC);
// if the control doesn't have any bg colour, foreground colour will be
// ignored as the return value would be 0 -- so forcefully give it a
colBg = GetBackgroundColour();
}
- // use the background colour override if a valid colour is given
+ // use the background colour override if a valid colour is given: this is
+ // used when the control is disabled to grey it out and also if colBg was
+ // set just above
if ( colBg.Ok() )
{
- ::SetBkColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(colBg));
-
- // draw children with the same colour as the parent
- wxBrush *brush = wxTheBrushList->FindOrCreateBrush(colBg,
- wxBRUSHSTYLE_SOLID);
+ wxBrush *brush = wxTheBrushList->FindOrCreateBrush(colBg);
hbr = (WXHBRUSH)brush->GetResourceHandle();
}
- // if we use custom background, we should set foreground ourselves too
- if ( hbr && !m_hasFgCol )
+ // always set the foreground colour if we changed the background, whether
+ // m_hasFgCol is true or not: if it true, we must do it, of course, but
+ // even if it isn't, we must set the default foreground explicitly as by
+ // default just the simple black is used
+ if ( hbr )
+ {
+ ::SetTextColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(GetForegroundColour()));
+ }
+
+ // finally also set the background colour for text drawing: without this,
+ // the text in an edit control is drawn using the default background even
+ // if we return a valid brush
+ if ( colBg.IsOk() || m_hasBgCol )
{
- ::SetTextColor(hdc, ::GetSysColor(COLOR_WINDOWTEXT));
+ if ( !colBg.IsOk() )
+ colBg = GetBackgroundColour();
+
+ ::SetBkColor(hdc, wxColourToRGB(colBg));
}
- //else: already set above
return hbr;
}
WXHBRUSH wxControl::MSWControlColor(WXHDC pDC, WXHWND hWnd)
{
- wxColour colBg;
-
if ( HasTransparentBackground() )
::SetBkMode((HDC)pDC, TRANSPARENT);
- else // if the control is opaque it shouldn't use the parents background
- colBg = GetBackgroundColour();
- return DoMSWControlColor(pDC, colBg, hWnd);
+ // don't pass any background colour to DoMSWControlColor(), our own
+ // background colour will be used by it only if it is set, otherwise the
+ // defaults will be used
+ return DoMSWControlColor(pDC, wxColour(), hWnd);
}
WXHBRUSH wxControl::MSWControlColorDisabled(WXHDC pDC)