return FALSE;
if (g_blockEventsOnDrag)
return FALSE;
-
+
+
+ wxKeyEvent event( wxEVT_KEY_DOWN );
+ bool ret = false;
+ bool return_after_IM = false;
+
+ if( wxTranslateGTKKeyEventToWx(event, win, gdk_event) )
+ {
+ // Emit KEY_DOWN event
+ ret = win->GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent( event );
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // Return after IM processing as we cannot do
+ // anything with it anyhow.
+ return_after_IM = true;
+ }
+
#ifdef __WXGTK20__
-#if 0
- // We have to pass key press events through GTK+'s Input Method context
- // object in order to get correct characters. By doing so, we lose the
- // ability to let other GTK+'s handlers (namely, widgets' default signal
- // handlers) handle the signal by returning false from this callback.
- // Because GTK+ sends the events to parent widgets as well, we can't
- // afford losing it, otherwise native widgets inserted into wxPanel
- // would break in subtle ways (e.g. spacebar would no longer toggle
- // wxCheckButton's state). Therefore, we only pass the event to IM if it
- // originated in this window's widget, which we detect by checking if we've
- // seen the same event before (no events from children are lost this way,
- // because gtk_window_key_press_callback is installed for native controls
- // as well and the wxKeyEvent it creates propagates upwards).
- static GdkEventKey s_lastEvent;
- bool useIM = (win->m_imData != NULL) &&
- memcmp(gdk_event, &s_lastEvent, sizeof(GdkEventKey)) != 0;
- s_lastEvent = *gdk_event;
-#else
- // 2005.01.26 modified by hzysoft@sina.com.tw:
- // There is no need to store lastEvent. The original code makes GTK+ IM
- // dysfunction. When we get a key_press event here, it could be originate
+ // 2005.01.26 modified by Hong Jen Yee (hzysoft@sina.com.tw):
+ // When we get a key_press event here, it could be originate
// from the current widget or its child widgets. However, only the widget
// with the INPUT FOCUS can generate the INITIAL key_press event. That is,
// if the CURRENT widget doesn't have the FOCUS at all, this event definitely
// widgets has both IM context and input focus, the event should be filtered
// by gtk_im_context_filter_keypress().
// Then, we should, according to GTK+ 2.0 API doc, return whatever it returns.
- bool useIM = (win->m_imData != NULL) && ( wxWindow::FindFocus() == win );
-#endif
-
-#endif
-
-#ifdef __WXGTK20__
- // 2005.01.26 modified by hzysoft@sina.com.tw:
- // We should let GTK+ IM filter key event first. According to GTK+ 2.0 API
- // docs, if IM filter returns true, NO FURTHER PROCESSING SHOULD BE DONE for
- // this keystroke. Making wxWidgets unable to receive EVT_KEY_DOWN in this
- // situation is resonable. In reality, when IM is activated, wxWidgets should
- // receive EVT_CHAR instead.
- if (useIM)
- {
- // it may be useful for the input method, though:
- bool ret = gtk_im_context_filter_keypress(win->m_imData->context, gdk_event);
+ if ((!ret) && (win->m_imData != NULL) && ( wxWindow::FindFocus() == win ))
+ {
+ // We should let GTK+ IM filter key event first. According to GTK+ 2.0 API
+ // docs, if IM filter returns true, no further processing should be done.
+ // we should send the key_down event anyway.
+ bool intercepted_by_IM = gtk_im_context_filter_keypress(win->m_imData->context, gdk_event);
win->m_imData->lastKeyEvent = NULL;
- if( ret )
+ if (intercepted_by_IM)
{
wxLogTrace(TRACE_KEYS, _T("Key event intercepted by IM"));
- return ret;
+ return true;
}
}
#endif
+ if (return_after_IM)
+ return true;
- wxKeyEvent event( wxEVT_KEY_DOWN );
- if ( !wxTranslateGTKKeyEventToWx(event, win, gdk_event) )
- {
- // unknown key pressed, ignore (the event would be useless anyhow)
- // 2005.02.22 modified by PCMan.
- // In GTK+ 1.2, strings sent by IMs are also regarded as key_press events whose
- // keyCodes cannot be recognized by wxWidgets. These MBCS strings, however, are
- // composed of more than one character, which means gdk_event->length will always
- // greater than one.
- // When gtk_event->length == 1, this may be an ASCII character and can be translated
- // by WX. However, when MBCS characters are sent by IM, gdk_event->length will >= 2.
- // So when gdk_event->length >= 2, this is not an invalid key but a part of a string
- // sent by IM which contains user input and shouldn't be ignored.
- if (gdk_event->length <= 1) // Only ignore those keys whose gdk_event->length <=1.
- return FALSE;
- }
+#ifndef __WXGTK20__
+ // This is for GTK+ 1.2 only. The char event generatation for GTK+ 2.0 is done
+ // in the "commit" handler.
+
+ // 2005.02.02 modified by Hong Jen Yee (hzysoft@sina.com.tw).
+ // In GTK+ 1.2, strings sent by IMs are also regarded as key_press events whose
+ // keyCodes cannot be recognized by wxWidgets. These MBCS strings, however, are
+ // composed of more than one character, which means gdk_event->length will always
+ // greater than one. When gtk_event->length == 1, this may be an ASCII character
+ // and can be translated by wx. However, when MBCS characters are sent by IM,
+ // gdk_event->length will >= 2. So neither should we pass it to accelerator table,
+ // nor should we pass it to controls. The following explanation was excerpted
+ // from GDK documentation.
+ // gint length : the length of string.
+ // gchar *string : a null-terminated multi-byte string containing the composed
+ // characters resulting from the key press. When text is being input, in a GtkEntry
+ // for example, it is these characters which should be added to the input buffer.
+ // When using Input Methods to support internationalized text input, the composed
+ // characters appear here after the pre-editing has been completed.
+
+ if ( (!ret) && (gdk_event->length > 1) ) // If this event contains a pre-edited string from IM.
+ {
+ // We should translate this key event into wxEVT_CHAR not wxEVT_KEY_DOWN.
+ #if wxUSE_UNICODE // GTK+ 1.2 is not UTF-8 based.
+ const wxWCharBuffer string = wxConvLocal.cMB2WC( gdk_event->string );
+ if( !string )
+ return false;
+ #else
+ const char* string = gdk_event->string;
+ #endif
+
+ // Implement OnCharHook by checking ancesteror top level windows
+ wxWindow *parent = win;
+ while (parent && !parent->IsTopLevel())
+ parent = parent->GetParent();
- // Emit KEY_DOWN event
- bool ret = win->GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent( event );
+ for( const wxChar* pstr = string; *pstr; pstr++ )
+ {
+ #if wxUSE_UNICODE
+ event.m_uniChar = *pstr;
+ // Backward compatible for ISO-8859-1
+ event.m_keyCode = *pstr < 256 ? event.m_uniChar : 0;
+ #else
+ event.m_keyCode = *pstr;
+ #endif
+ if (parent)
+ {
+ event.SetEventType( wxEVT_CHAR_HOOK );
+ ret = parent->GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent( event );
+ }
+ if (!ret)
+ {
+ event.SetEventType(wxEVT_CHAR);
+ win->GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent( event );
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ }
+
+#endif // #ifndef __WXGTK20__
#if wxUSE_ACCEL
if (!ret)
}
}
+
+
+
+
// win is a control: tab can be propagated up
if ( !ret &&
((gdk_event->keyval == GDK_Tab) || (gdk_event->keyval == GDK_ISO_Left_Tab)) &&
{
wxCHECK_RET( (m_widget != NULL), wxT("invalid window") );
- if (!m_widget->window) return;
-
- gdk_window_raise( m_widget->window );
+ if (m_wxwindow && m_wxwindow->window)
+ {
+ gdk_window_raise( m_wxwindow->window );
+ }
+ else if (m_widget->window)
+ {
+ gdk_window_raise( m_widget->window );
+ }
}
void wxWindowGTK::Lower()
{
wxCHECK_RET( (m_widget != NULL), wxT("invalid window") );
- if (!m_widget->window) return;
-
- gdk_window_lower( m_widget->window );
+ if (m_wxwindow && m_wxwindow->window)
+ {
+ gdk_window_lower( m_wxwindow->window );
+ }
+ else if (m_widget->window)
+ {
+ gdk_window_lower( m_widget->window );
+ }
}
bool wxWindowGTK::SetCursor( const wxCursor &cursor )