#include "wx/tooltip.h"
#include "wx/msw/private.h"
-#if defined(__WIN95__) && (!defined(__GNUWIN32__) || defined(__MINGW32__))
+#if defined(__WIN95__) && (!defined(__GNUWIN32_OLD__) || defined(__MINGW32__))
#include <commctrl.h>
#endif
+#ifndef _WIN32_IE
+ // minimal set of features by default
+ #define _WIN32_IE 0x0200
+#endif
+
// VZ: normally, the trick with subclassing the tooltip control and processing
// TTM_WINDOWFROMPOINT should work but, somehow, it doesn't. I leave the
// code here for now (but it's not compiled) in case we need it later.
//
-// For now, instead of this, we just add all radiobox buttons to the
-// tooltip control as well (see SetWindow) - this is probably less
-// efficient, but it works.
+// For now I use an ugly workaround and process TTN_NEEDTEXT directly in
+// radio button wnd proc - fixing TTM_WINDOWFROMPOINT code would be nice
+// because it would then work for all controls, not only radioboxes but for
+// now I don't understand what's wrong with it...
#define wxUSE_TTM_WINDOWFROMPOINT 0
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// version of it. So we always use the old size - if we ever start
// using our lParam member, we'd have to check for comctl32 version
// during run-time
-#if defined(_WIN32_IE) && (_WIN32_IE >= 0x0300)
+#if _WIN32_IE >= 0x0300
cbSize = sizeof(TOOLINFO) - sizeof(LPARAM);
#else // old headers
cbSize = sizeof(TOOLINFO);
if ( msg == TTM_WINDOWFROMPOINT )
{
LPPOINT ppt = (LPPOINT)lParam;
- // is the window under control a wxWindow?
+
+ // the window on which event occured
HWND hwnd = ::WindowFromPoint(*ppt);
- // return a HWND correspondign to wxWindow because only wxWindows are
+ OutputDebugString("TTM_WINDOWFROMPOINT: ");
+ OutputDebugString(wxString::Format("0x%08x => ", hwnd));
+
+ // return a HWND corresponding to a wxWindow because only wxWindows are
// associated with tooltips using TTM_ADDTOOL
- while ( hwnd && !wxFindWinFromHandle((WXHWND)hwnd) )
- {
- hwnd = ::GetParent(hwnd);
- }
+ wxWindow *win = wxGetWindowFromHWND((WXHWND)hwnd);
- if ( hwnd )
+ if ( win )
{
+ hwnd = GetHwndOf(win);
+ OutputDebugString(wxString::Format("0x%08x\r\n", hwnd));
+
+#if 0
// modify the point too!
RECT rect;
GetWindowRect(hwnd, &rect);
- ppt->x = rect.left;
- ppt->y = rect.top;
-
+ ppt->x = (rect.right - rect.left) / 2;
+ ppt->y = (rect.bottom - rect.top) / 2;
+#endif // 0
return (LRESULT)hwnd;
}
+ else
+ {
+ OutputDebugString("no window\r\n");
+ }
}
- return ::CallWindowProc(gs_wndprocToolTip, hwndTT, msg, wParam, lParam);
+ return ::CallWindowProc(CASTWNDPROC gs_wndprocToolTip, hwndTT, msg, wParam, lParam);
}
#endif // wxUSE_TTM_WINDOWFROMPOINT
if ( !ms_hwndTT )
{
ms_hwndTT = (WXHWND)::CreateWindow(TOOLTIPS_CLASS,
- (LPSTR)NULL,
+ (LPCTSTR)NULL,
TTS_ALWAYSTIP,
CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT,
CW_USEDEFAULT, CW_USEDEFAULT,
{
wxLogDebug(_T("Failed to create the tooltip '%s'"), m_text.c_str());
}
+ else
+ {
+ // check for multiline toopltip
+ int index = m_text.Find(_T('\n'));
+
+ if ( index != wxNOT_FOUND )
+ {
+#if _WIN32_IE >= 0x0300
+ if ( wxTheApp->GetComCtl32Version() >= 470 )
+ {
+ // use TTM_SETMAXWIDTH to make tooltip multiline using the
+ // extent of its first line as max value
+ HFONT hfont = (HFONT)SendTooltipMessage(GetToolTipCtrl(),
+ WM_GETFONT,
+ 0, 0);
+ if ( !hfont )
+ {
+ hfont = (HFONT)GetStockObject(DEFAULT_GUI_FONT);
+ if ( !hfont )
+ {
+ wxLogLastError(wxT("GetStockObject(DEFAULT_GUI_FONT)"));
+ }
+ }
+
+ HDC hdc = CreateCompatibleDC(NULL);
+ if ( !hdc )
+ {
+ wxLogLastError(wxT("CreateCompatibleDC(NULL)"));
+ }
+
+ if ( !SelectObject(hdc, hfont) )
+ {
+ wxLogLastError(wxT("SelectObject(hfont)"));
+ }
+
+ SIZE sz;
+ if ( !GetTextExtentPoint(hdc, m_text, index, &sz) )
+ {
+ wxLogLastError(wxT("GetTextExtentPoint"));
+ }
+
+ DeleteDC(hdc);
+
+ SendTooltipMessage(GetToolTipCtrl(), TTM_SETMAXTIPWIDTH,
+ 0, (void *)sz.cx);
+ }
+#endif // comctl32.dll >= 4.70
+
+ // replace the '\n's with spaces because otherwise they appear as
+ // unprintable characters in the tooltip string
+ m_text.Replace(_T("\n"), _T(" "));
+ }
+ }
}
void wxToolTip::SetWindow(wxWindow *win)
wxControl *control = wxDynamicCast(m_window, wxControl);
if ( control )
{
- size_t count = control->GetSubcontrols().GetCount();
+ const wxArrayLong& subcontrols = control->GetSubcontrols();
+ size_t count = subcontrols.GetCount();
for ( size_t n = 0; n < count; n++ )
{
- wxWindowID id = control->GetSubcontrols()[n];
+ int id = subcontrols[n];
HWND hwnd = GetDlgItem(GetHwndOf(m_window), id);
-
- if ( hwnd )
+ if ( !hwnd )
{
- Add((WXHWND)hwnd);
+ // may be it's a child of parent of the control, in fact?
+ // (radiobuttons are subcontrols, i.e. children of the radiobox
+ // for wxWindows but are its siblings at Windows level)
+ hwnd = GetDlgItem(GetHwndOf(m_window->GetParent()), id);
}
+
+ // must have it by now!
+ wxASSERT_MSG( hwnd, _T("no hwnd for subcontrol?") );
+
+ Add((WXHWND)hwnd);
+ }
+ }
+
+ // VZ: it's ugly to do it here, but I don't want any major changes right
+ // now, later we will probably want to have wxWindow::OnGotToolTip() or
+ // something like this where the derived class can do such things
+ // itself instead of wxToolTip "knowing" about them all
+ wxComboBox *combo = wxDynamicCast(control, wxComboBox);
+ if ( combo )
+ {
+ WXHWND hwndComboEdit = combo->GetEditHWND();
+ if ( hwndComboEdit )
+ {
+ Add(hwndComboEdit);
}
+ //else: it's ok for a combo to be read only, of course
}
}