#include "wx/dc.h"
#include "wx/renderer.h"
+#ifdef __WXGTK20__
+ #include "wx/settings.h"
+#endif // GTK 2.0
+
+#ifdef __WXGTK20__
+ #define WXUNUSED_IN_GTK1(arg) arg
+#else
+ #define WXUNUSED_IN_GTK1(arg)
+#endif
+
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// wxRendererGTK: our wxRendererNative implementation
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
int flags = 0);
#endif // GTK 2.0
+ virtual void DrawSplitterBorder(wxWindow *win,
+ wxDC& dc,
+ const wxRect& rect,
+ int flags = 0);
+ virtual void DrawSplitterSash(wxWindow *win,
+ wxDC& dc,
+ const wxSize& size,
+ wxCoord position,
+ wxOrientation orient,
+ int flags = 0);
+
+ virtual wxSplitterRenderParams GetSplitterParams(const wxWindow *win);
};
// ============================================================================
// ============================================================================
/* static */
-wxRendererNative& wxRendererNative::Get()
+wxRendererNative& wxRendererNative::GetDefault()
{
static wxRendererGTK s_rendererGTK;
return s_rendererGTK;
}
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// list/tree controls drawing
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
void
wxRendererGTK::DrawHeaderButton(wxWindow *win,
wxDC& dc,
//
// TODO: isn't there a GTK function to draw it?
void
-wxRendererGTK::DrawTreeItemButton(wxDC& dc, const wxRect& rect, int flags)
+wxRendererGTK::DrawTreeItemButton(wxWindow* WXUNUSED(win),
+ wxDC& dc, const wxRect& rect, int flags)
{
- dc.SetBrush(*m_hilightBrush);
+ dc.SetBrush(wxBrush(wxSystemSettings::GetColour(wxSYS_COLOUR_HIGHLIGHT),
+ wxSOLID));
dc.SetPen(*wxBLACK_PEN);
wxPoint button[3];
#endif // GTK 2.0
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// splitter sash drawing
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+// all this should probably be read from the current theme settings somehow?
+#ifdef __WXGTK20__
+ // the full sash size
+ static const wxCoord SASH_FULL_SIZE = 5;
+#else // GTK+ 1.x
+ // the full sash width (should be even)
+ static const wxCoord SASH_SIZE = 10;
+
+ // margin around the sash
+ static const wxCoord SASH_MARGIN = 5;
+
+ // the full sash size
+ static const wxCoord SASH_FULL_SIZE = SASH_SIZE + SASH_MARGIN;
+#endif // GTK+ 2.x/1.x
+
+wxSplitterRenderParams
+wxRendererGTK::GetSplitterParams(const wxWindow * WXUNUSED(win))
+{
+ // we don't draw any border, hence 0 for the second field
+ return wxSplitterRenderParams
+ (
+ SASH_FULL_SIZE,
+ 0,
+#ifdef __WXGTK20__
+ true // hot sensitive
+#else // GTK+ 1.x
+ false // not
+#endif // GTK+ 2.x/1.x
+ );
+}
+
+void
+wxRendererGTK::DrawSplitterBorder(wxWindow * WXUNUSED(win),
+ wxDC& WXUNUSED(dc),
+ const wxRect& WXUNUSED(rect),
+ int WXUNUSED(flags))
+{
+ // nothing to do
+}
+
+void
+wxRendererGTK::DrawSplitterSash(wxWindow *win,
+ wxDC& dc,
+ const wxSize& size,
+ wxCoord position,
+ wxOrientation orient,
+ int WXUNUSED_IN_GTK1(flags))
+{
+ if ( !win->m_wxwindow->window )
+ {
+ // VZ: this happens on startup -- why?
+ return;
+ }
+
+ // are we drawing vertical or horizontal splitter?
+ const bool isVert = orient == wxVERTICAL;
+
+ GdkRectangle rect;
+ if ( isVert )
+ {
+ rect.x = position;
+ rect.y = 0;
+ rect.width = SASH_FULL_SIZE;
+ rect.height = size.y;
+ }
+ else // horz
+ {
+ rect.x = 0;
+ rect.y = position;
+ rect.height = SASH_FULL_SIZE;
+ rect.width = size.x;
+ }
+
+#ifdef __WXGTK20__
+ gtk_paint_handle
+ (
+ win->m_wxwindow->style,
+ GTK_PIZZA(win->m_wxwindow)->bin_window,
+ flags & wxCONTROL_CURRENT ? GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT : GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
+ GTK_SHADOW_NONE,
+ NULL /* no clipping */,
+ win->m_wxwindow,
+ "paned",
+ rect.x,
+ rect.y,
+ rect.width,
+ rect.height,
+ isVert ? GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL : GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL
+ );
+#else // GTK+ 1.x
+ // we must erase everything first, otherwise the garbage from the old sash
+ // is left when dragging it
+ //
+ // TODO: is this the right way to draw themed background?
+ gtk_paint_flat_box
+ (
+ win->m_wxwindow->style,
+ GTK_PIZZA(win->m_wxwindow)->bin_window,
+ GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
+ GTK_SHADOW_NONE,
+ &rect,
+ win->m_wxwindow,
+ (char *)"base", // const_cast
+ 0, 0, -1, -1
+ );
+
+
+ // leave some margin before sash itself
+ position += SASH_MARGIN / 2;
+
+ // and finally draw it using GTK paint functions
+ typedef void (*GtkPaintLineFunc)(GtkStyle *, GdkWindow *,
+ GtkStateType,
+ GdkRectangle *, GtkWidget *,
+ gchar *,
+ gint, gint, gint);
+
+ GtkPaintLineFunc func = isVert ? gtk_paint_vline : gtk_paint_hline;
+
+ (*func)
+ (
+ win->m_wxwindow->style,
+ GTK_PIZZA(win->m_wxwindow)->bin_window,
+ GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
+ NULL,
+ win->m_wxwindow,
+ (char *)"paned", // const_cast
+ 0, isVert ? size.y : size.x, position + SASH_SIZE / 2 - 1
+ );
+
+ gtk_paint_box
+ (
+ win->m_wxwindow->style,
+ GTK_PIZZA(win->m_wxwindow)->bin_window,
+ GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
+ GTK_SHADOW_OUT,
+ (GdkRectangle*) NULL,
+ win->m_wxwindow,
+ (char *)"paned", // const_cast
+ isVert ? position : size.x - 2*SASH_SIZE,
+ isVert ? size.y - 2*SASH_SIZE : position,
+ SASH_SIZE, SASH_SIZE
+ );
+#endif // GTK+ 2.x/1.x
+}