- tpvars = (STPTextPaneVars **) GetControlReference(theControl);
- if (tpvars != NULL && IsControlVisible( theControl ) ) {
- state = HGetState((Handle) tpvars);
- HLock((Handle) tpvars);
- varsp = *tpvars;
- /* if kControlFocusPrevPart and kControlFocusNextPart are received when the user is
- tabbing forwards (or shift tabbing backwards) through the items in the dialog,
- and kControlFocusNextPart will be received. When the user clicks in our field
- and it is not the current focus, then the constant kUserClickedToFocusPart will
- be received. The constant kControlFocusNoPart will be received when our control
- is the current focus and the user clicks in another control. In your focus routine,
- you should respond to these codes as follows:
-
- kControlFocusNoPart - turn off focus and return kControlFocusNoPart. redraw
- the control and the focus rectangle as necessary.
-
- kControlFocusPrevPart or kControlFocusNextPart - toggle focus on or off
- depending on its current state. redraw the control and the focus rectangle
- as appropriate for the new focus state. If the focus state is 'off', return the constant
- kControlFocusNoPart, otherwise return a non-zero part code.
- kUserClickedToFocusPart - is a constant defined for this example. You should
- define your own value for handling click-to-focus type events. */
- /* save the drawing state */
- SetPort((**tpvars).fDrawingEnvironment);
- wxMacWindowClipper clipper( wxFindControlFromMacControl(theControl ) ) ;
- /* calculate the next highlight state */
- switch (action) {
- default:
- case kControlFocusNoPart:
- TPFocusPaneText(tpvars, false);
- focusResult = kControlFocusNoPart;
- break;
- case kUserClickedToFocusPart:
- TPFocusPaneText(tpvars, true);
- focusResult = 1;
- break;
- case kControlFocusPrevPart:
- case kControlFocusNextPart:
- TPFocusPaneText(tpvars, ( ! varsp->fInFocus));
- focusResult = varsp->fInFocus ? 1 : kControlFocusNoPart;
- break;
- }
- TPActivatePaneText(tpvars, varsp->fIsActive && varsp->fInFocus);
- /* redraw the text fram and focus rectangle to indicate the
- new focus state */
- DrawThemeEditTextFrame(&varsp->fRTextOutline, varsp->fIsActive ? kThemeStateActive: kThemeStateInactive);
- DrawThemeFocusRect(&varsp->fRFocusOutline, varsp->fIsActive && varsp->fInFocus);
- /* done */
- HSetState((Handle) tpvars, state);
+ wxTextCtrl* textctrl = (wxTextCtrl*) GetControlReference(theControl);
+ if ( textctrl == NULL )
+ return 0;
+ TPUpdateVisibility( theControl ) ;
+ STPTextPaneVars *varsp = (STPTextPaneVars *) textctrl->m_macTXNvars ;
+ /* if kControlFocusPrevPart and kControlFocusNextPart are received when the user is
+ tabbing forwards (or shift tabbing backwards) through the items in the dialog,
+ and kControlFocusNextPart will be received. When the user clicks in our field
+ and it is not the current focus, then the constant kUserClickedToFocusPart will
+ be received. The constant kControlFocusNoPart will be received when our control
+ is the current focus and the user clicks in another control. In your focus routine,
+ you should respond to these codes as follows:
+
+ kControlFocusNoPart - turn off focus and return kControlFocusNoPart. redraw
+ the control and the focus rectangle as necessary.
+
+ kControlFocusPrevPart or kControlFocusNextPart - toggle focus on or off
+ depending on its current state. redraw the control and the focus rectangle
+ as appropriate for the new focus state. If the focus state is 'off', return the constant
+ kControlFocusNoPart, otherwise return a non-zero part code.
+ kUserClickedToFocusPart - is a constant defined for this example. You should
+ define your own value for handling click-to-focus type events. */
+ /* calculate the next highlight state */
+ switch (action) {
+ default:
+ case kControlFocusNoPart:
+ TPFocusPaneText(varsp, false);
+ focusResult = kControlFocusNoPart;
+ break;
+ case kUserClickedToFocusPart:
+ TPFocusPaneText(varsp, true);
+ focusResult = 1;
+ break;
+ case kControlFocusPrevPart:
+ case kControlFocusNextPart:
+ TPFocusPaneText(varsp, ( ! varsp->fInFocus));
+ focusResult = varsp->fInFocus ? 1 : kControlFocusNoPart;
+ break;
+ }
+ TPActivatePaneText(varsp, varsp->fIsActive && varsp->fInFocus);
+ /* redraw the text fram and focus rectangle to indicate the
+ new focus state */
+ if ( textctrl->MacIsReallyShown() )
+ {
+ wxMacWindowClipper c( textctrl ) ;
+ if ( !varsp->fNoBorders )
+ DrawThemeEditTextFrame(&varsp->fRTextOutline, varsp->fIsActive ? kThemeStateActive: kThemeStateInactive);
+ TPRedrawFocusOutline( varsp ) ;