X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/82ba48855e2074b14bc771504dcbac501ae0de5f..d2e66707deb10dea6f92e3e4092f8a43ef942a5d:/src/cocoa/mbarman.mm diff --git a/src/cocoa/mbarman.mm b/src/cocoa/mbarman.mm index 0db33af14b..1f0e5c71f8 100644 --- a/src/cocoa/mbarman.mm +++ b/src/cocoa/mbarman.mm @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@ ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Name: cocoa/mbarman.cpp +// Name: src/cocoa/mbarman.mm // Purpose: wxMenuBarManager implementation // Author: David Elliott // Modified by: // Created: 2003/09/04 // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) 2003 David Elliott -// Licence: wxWidgets licence +// Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #include "wx/wxprec.h" @@ -28,7 +28,10 @@ #import #import -#define wxUSE_FSCRIPT 1 +#ifndef wxUSE_FSCRIPT +#define wxUSE_FSCRIPT 0 +#endif + #if wxUSE_FSCRIPT #import #endif @@ -132,6 +135,12 @@ wxMenuBarManager::wxMenuBarManager() [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:m_observer selector:@selector(windowDidBecomeKey:) name:NSWindowDidBecomeKeyNotification object:nil]; + + // HACK: Reuse the same selector and eventual C++ method and make it + // check for whether the notification is to become key or main. + [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:m_observer + selector:@selector(windowDidBecomeKey:) + name:NSWindowDidBecomeMainNotification object:nil]; #if 0 [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:m_observer selector:@selector(windowDidResignKey:) @@ -271,6 +280,78 @@ void wxMenuBarManager::WindowDidBecomeKey(NSNotification *notification) { /* NOTE: m_currentNSWindow might be destroyed but we only ever use it to look it up in the hash table. Do not send messages to it. */ + + /* Update m_currentNSWindow only if we really should. For instance, + if a non-wx window is becoming key but a wx window remains main + then don't change out the menubar. However, if a non-wx window + (whether the same window or not) is main, then switch to the + generic menubar so the wx window that last installed a menubar + doesn't get menu events it doesn't expect. + + If a wx window is becoming main then check to see if the key + window is a wx window and if so do nothing because that + is what would have been done before. + + If a non-wx window is becoming main and + */ + NSString *notificationName = [notification name]; + if(NULL == notificationName) + return; + else if([NSWindowDidBecomeKeyNotification isEqualTo:notificationName]) + { // This is the only one that was handled in 2.8 as shipped + // Generally the key window can change without the main window changing. + // The user can do this simply by clicking on something in a palette window + // that needs to become key. + NSWindow *newKeyWindow = [notification object]; + wxCocoaNSWindow *theWxKeyWindow = wxCocoaNSWindow::GetFromCocoa(newKeyWindow); + if(theWxKeyWindow != NULL) + { // If the new key window is a wx window, handle it as before + // even if it has not actually changed. + m_currentNSWindow = newKeyWindow; + } + else + { // If the new key window is not wx then check the main window. + NSWindow *mainWindow = [[NSApplication sharedApplication] mainWindow]; + if(m_currentNSWindow == mainWindow) + // Don't reset if the menubar doesn't need to change. + return; + else + // This is strange because theoretically we should have picked this up + // already in the main window notification but it's possible that + // we simply haven't gotten it yet and will about as soon as we return. + // We already know that the key window isn't wx so fall back to this + // one and let the code go ahead and set the wx menubar if it is + // a wx window and set the generic one if it isn't. + m_currentNSWindow = mainWindow; + } + } + else if([NSWindowDidBecomeMainNotification isEqualTo:notificationName]) + { // Handling this is new + // Generally the main window cannot change without the key window changing + // because if the user clicks on a window that can become main then the + // window will also become key. + // However, it's possible that when it becomes main it automatically makes + // some palette the key window. + NSWindow *newMainWindow = [notification object]; + // If we already know about the window, bail. + if(newMainWindow == m_currentNSWindow) + return; + else + { + NSWindow *keyWindow = [[NSApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow]; + if(keyWindow == m_currentNSWindow) + // if we already know about the key window, bail + return; + else + { // As above, sort of strange. Neither one is current. Prefer key over main. + wxCocoaNSWindow *theWxMainWindow = wxCocoaNSWindow::GetFromCocoa(keyWindow); + if(theWxMainWindow != NULL) + m_currentNSWindow = keyWindow; + else + m_currentNSWindow = newMainWindow; + } + } + } m_currentNSWindow = [notification object]; wxCocoaNSWindow *win = wxCocoaNSWindow::GetFromCocoa(m_currentNSWindow); if(win)