}
// kind of widget to use in GetColourFromGTKWidget
-enum GtkWidgetType
+enum wxGtkWidgetType
{
- GTK_BUTTON,
- GTK_LIST
+ wxGTK_BUTTON,
+ wxGTK_LIST
+};
+
+// the colour we need
+enum wxGtkColourType
+{
+ wxGTK_FG,
+ wxGTK_BG,
+ wxGTK_BASE
};
// wxSystemSettings::GetSystemColour() helper: get the colours from a GTK+
// widget style, return true if we did get them, false to use defaults
-static bool GetColourFromGTKWidget(GtkWidgetType type, GtkStateType state,
- int& red, int& green, int& blue)
+static bool GetColourFromGTKWidget(int& red, int& green, int& blue,
+ wxGtkWidgetType type = wxGTK_BUTTON,
+ GtkStateType state = GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
+ wxGtkColourType colour = wxGTK_BG)
{
- GtkWidget *widget = type == GTK_BUTTON ? gtk_button_new() : gtk_list_new();
+ GtkWidget *widget;
+ switch ( type )
+ {
+ default:
+ wxFAIL_MSG( _T("unexpected GTK widget type") );
+ // fall through
+
+ case wxGTK_BUTTON:
+ widget = gtk_button_new();
+ break;
+
+ case wxGTK_LIST:
+ widget = gtk_list_new();
+ }
+
GtkStyle *def = gtk_rc_get_style( widget );
if ( !def )
def = gtk_widget_get_default_style();
bool ok;
if ( def )
{
- // ok, it's a hack: we really should have different functions to
- // access GtkStyle::bg and ::base but as we only use base for listbox
- // for now, this code works too
- GdkColor *col = type == GTK_BUTTON ? def->bg : def->base;
+ GdkColor *col;
+ switch ( colour )
+ {
+ default:
+ wxFAIL_MSG( _T("unexpected GTK colour type") );
+ // fall through
+
+ case wxGTK_FG:
+ col = def->fg;
+ break;
+
+ case wxGTK_BG:
+ col = def->bg;
+ break;
+
+ case wxGTK_BASE:
+ col = def->base;
+ break;
+ }
+
red = col[state].red;
green = col[state].green;
blue = col[state].blue;
if (!g_systemBtnFaceColour)
{
int red, green, blue;
- if ( !GetColourFromGTKWidget(GTK_BUTTON, GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
- red, green, blue) )
+ if ( !GetColourFromGTKWidget(red, green, blue) )
{
red =
green = 0;
if (!g_systemHighlightColour)
{
int red, green, blue;
- if ( !GetColourFromGTKWidget(GTK_BUTTON, GTK_STATE_SELECTED,
- red, green, blue) )
+ if ( !GetColourFromGTKWidget(red, green, blue,
+ wxGTK_BUTTON,
+ GTK_STATE_SELECTED) )
{
red =
green = 0;
if (!g_systemListBoxColour)
{
int red, green, blue;
- if ( GetColourFromGTKWidget(GTK_LIST, GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
- red, green, blue) )
+ if ( GetColourFromGTKWidget(red, green, blue,
+ wxGTK_LIST,
+ GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
+ wxGTK_BASE) )
{
g_systemListBoxColour = new wxColour( red >> SHIFT,
green >> SHIFT,
case wxSYS_COLOUR_INFOTEXT:
if (!g_systemBtnTextColour)
{
- GtkWidget *widget = gtk_button_new();
- GtkStyle *def = gtk_rc_get_style( widget );
- if (!def)
- def = gtk_widget_get_default_style();
- if (def)
- {
- int red = def->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL].red;
- int green = def->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL].green;
- int blue = def->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL].blue;
- g_systemBtnTextColour =
- new wxColour( red >> SHIFT,
- green >> SHIFT,
- blue >> SHIFT );
- }
- else
+ int red, green, blue;
+ if ( !GetColourFromGTKWidget(red, green, blue,
+ wxGTK_BUTTON,
+ GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
+ wxGTK_FG) )
{
- g_systemBtnTextColour =
- new wxColour(0, 0, 0);
+ red =
+ green =
+ blue = 0;
}
- gtk_widget_destroy( widget );
+
+ g_systemBtnTextColour = new wxColour( red >> SHIFT,
+ green >> SHIFT,
+ blue >> SHIFT );
}
return *g_systemBtnTextColour;