#include "wx/mstream.h"
#include "wx/image.h"
-#include "gdk/gdk.h"
+#include <gdk/gdk.h>
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
// global data
void wxDataFormat::SetType( wxDataFormatId type )
{
PrepareFormats();
- m_type = type;
+
+ if (type == wxDF_UNICODETEXT)
+ type = wxDF_TEXT;
+ m_type = type;
+
if (m_type == wxDF_TEXT)
m_format = g_textAtom;
else
wxString wxDataFormat::GetId() const
{
- wxString ret( gdk_atom_name( m_format ) ); // this will convert from ascii to Unicode
+ wxString ret = wxString::FromAscii( gdk_atom_name( m_format ) );
return ret;
}
PrepareFormats();
m_type = wxDF_PRIVATE;
wxString tmp( id );
- m_format = gdk_atom_intern( wxMBSTRINGCAST tmp.mbc_str(), FALSE ); // what is the string cast for?
+ m_format = gdk_atom_intern( (const char*) tmp.ToAscii(), FALSE );
}
void wxDataFormat::PrepareFormats()
{
+ // VZ: GNOME included in RedHat 6.1 uses the MIME types below and not the
+ // atoms STRING and file:ALL as the old code was, but normal X apps
+ // use STRING for text selection when transfering the data via
+ // clipboard, for example, so do use STRING for now (GNOME apps will
+ // probably support STRING as well for compatibility anyhow), but use
+ // text/uri-list for file dnd because compatibility is not important
+ // here (with whom?)
if (!g_textAtom)
- g_textAtom = gdk_atom_intern( "STRING", FALSE );
+#if wxUSE_UNICODE
+ g_textAtom = gdk_atom_intern( "UTF8_STRING", FALSE );
+#else
+ g_textAtom = gdk_atom_intern( "STRING" /* "text/plain" */, FALSE );
+#endif
if (!g_pngAtom)
g_pngAtom = gdk_atom_intern( "image/png", FALSE );
if (!g_fileAtom)
- g_fileAtom = gdk_atom_intern( "file:ALL", FALSE );
+ g_fileAtom = gdk_atom_intern( "text/uri-list", FALSE );
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
bool wxDataObject::IsSupportedFormat(const wxDataFormat& format, Direction dir) const
{
size_t nFormatCount = GetFormatCount(dir);
- if ( nFormatCount == 1 ) {
+ if ( nFormatCount == 1 )
+ {
return format == GetPreferredFormat();
}
- else {
+ else
+ {
wxDataFormat *formats = new wxDataFormat[nFormatCount];
GetAllFormats(formats,dir);
size_t n;
- for ( n = 0; n < nFormatCount; n++ ) {
+ for ( n = 0; n < nFormatCount; n++ )
+ {
if ( formats[n] == format )
break;
}
return res + 1;
}
-bool wxFileDataObject::SetData(size_t size, const void *buf)
+bool wxFileDataObject::SetData(size_t WXUNUSED(size), const void *buf)
{
+ // VZ: old format
+#if 0
// filenames are stores as a string with #0 as deliminators
-
const char *filenames = (const char*) buf;
size_t pos = 0;
for(;;)
{
if (filenames[0] == 0)
- break;
- if (pos >= size)
- break;
+ break;
+ if (pos >= size)
+ break;
wxString file( filenames ); // this returns the first file
AddFile( file );
- pos += file.Len()+1;
- filenames += file.Len()+1;
+ pos += file.Len()+1;
+ filenames += file.Len()+1;
+ }
+#else // 1
+ m_filenames.Empty();
+
+ // the text/uri-list format is a sequence of URIs (filenames prefixed by
+ // "file:" as far as I see) delimited by "\r\n" of total length size
+ // (I wonder what happens if the file has '\n' in its filename??)
+ wxString filename;
+ for ( const char *p = (const char *)buf; ; p++ )
+ {
+ // some broken programs (testdnd GTK+ sample!) omit the trailing
+ // "\r\n", so check for '\0' explicitly here instead of doing it in
+ // the loop statement to account for it
+ if ( (*p == '\r' && *(p+1) == '\n') || !*p )
+ {
+ size_t lenPrefix = 5; // strlen("file:")
+ if ( filename.Left(lenPrefix).MakeLower() == _T("file:") )
+ {
+ // sometimes the syntax is "file:filename", sometimes it's
+ // URL-like: "file://filename" - deal with both
+ if ( filename[lenPrefix] == _T('/') &&
+ filename[lenPrefix + 1] == _T('/') )
+ {
+ // skip the slashes
+ lenPrefix += 2;
+ }
+
+ AddFile(filename.c_str() + lenPrefix);
+ filename.Empty();
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ wxLogDebug(_T("Unsupported URI '%s' in wxFileDataObject"),
+ filename.c_str());
+ }
+
+ if ( !*p )
+ break;
+
+ // skip '\r'
+ p++;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ filename += *p;
+ }
}
+#endif // 0/1
return TRUE;
}
{
Clear();
+ wxCHECK_MSG( wxImage::FindHandler(wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG) != NULL,
+ FALSE, wxT("You must call wxImage::AddHandler(new wxPNGHandler); to be able to use clipboard with bitmaps!") );
+
m_pngSize = size;
m_pngData = malloc(m_pngSize);
- memcpy( m_pngData, buf, m_pngSize );
+ memcpy(m_pngData, buf, m_pngSize);
- wxMemoryInputStream mstream( (char*) m_pngData, m_pngSize );
+ wxMemoryInputStream mstream((char*) m_pngData, m_pngSize);
wxImage image;
- wxPNGHandler handler;
- if ( !handler.LoadFile( &image, mstream ) )
+ if ( !image.LoadFile( mstream, wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG ) )
{
return FALSE;
}
- m_bitmap = image.ConvertToBitmap();
+ m_bitmap = wxBitmap(image);
return m_bitmap.Ok();
}
void wxBitmapDataObject::DoConvertToPng()
{
- if (!m_bitmap.Ok())
+ if ( !m_bitmap.Ok() )
return;
- wxImage image( m_bitmap );
- wxPNGHandler handler;
+ wxCHECK_RET( wxImage::FindHandler(wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG) != NULL,
+ wxT("You must call wxImage::AddHandler(new wxPNGHandler); to be able to use clipboard with bitmaps!") );
+
+ wxImage image = m_bitmap.ConvertToImage();
wxCountingOutputStream count;
- handler.SaveFile( &image, count );
+ image.SaveFile(count, wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG);
m_pngSize = count.GetSize() + 100; // sometimes the size seems to vary ???
m_pngData = malloc(m_pngSize);
- wxMemoryOutputStream mstream( (char*) m_pngData, m_pngSize );
- handler.SaveFile( &image, mstream );
+ wxMemoryOutputStream mstream((char*) m_pngData, m_pngSize);
+ image.SaveFile(mstream, wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG);
}