X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/b4a4eafbcc77d758d064a52873f5032e25d6020d..85284ca4b226d9a1ab6bed26c5eaa480543649d5:/src/gtk/button.cpp diff --git a/src/gtk/button.cpp b/src/gtk/button.cpp index 0b7a033626..807facea1c 100644 --- a/src/gtk/button.cpp +++ b/src/gtk/button.cpp @@ -123,7 +123,24 @@ bool wxButton::Create(wxWindow *parent, return false; } - m_widget = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic(""); + // create either a standard button with text label (which may still contain + // an image under GTK+ 2.6+) or a bitmap-only button if we don't have any + // label + const bool + useLabel = !(style & wxBU_NOTEXT) && (!label.empty() || wxIsStockID(id)); + if ( useLabel ) + { + m_widget = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic(""); + } + else // no label, suppose we will have a bitmap + { + m_widget = gtk_button_new(); + + GtkWidget *image = gtk_image_new(); + gtk_widget_show(image); + gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(m_widget), image); + } + g_object_ref(m_widget); float x_alignment = 0.5; @@ -140,7 +157,8 @@ bool wxButton::Create(wxWindow *parent, gtk_button_set_alignment(GTK_BUTTON(m_widget), x_alignment, y_alignment); - SetLabel(label); + if ( useLabel ) + SetLabel(label); if (style & wxNO_BORDER) gtk_button_set_relief( GTK_BUTTON(m_widget), GTK_RELIEF_NONE ); @@ -220,6 +238,10 @@ void wxButton::SetLabel( const wxString &lbl ) wxControl::SetLabel(label); + // don't use label if it was explicitly disabled + if ( HasFlag(wxBU_NOTEXT) ) + return; + if (wxIsStockID(m_windowId) && wxIsStockLabel(m_windowId, label)) { const char *stock = wxGetStockGtkID(m_windowId); @@ -231,6 +253,10 @@ void wxButton::SetLabel( const wxString &lbl ) } } + // this call is necessary if the button had been initially created without + // a (text) label -- then we didn't use gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic() and + // so "use-underline" GtkButton property remained unset + gtk_button_set_use_underline(GTK_BUTTON(m_widget), TRUE); const wxString labelGTK = GTKConvertMnemonics(label); gtk_button_set_label(GTK_BUTTON(m_widget), wxGTK_CONV(labelGTK)); gtk_button_set_use_stock(GTK_BUTTON(m_widget), FALSE); @@ -392,15 +418,35 @@ void wxButton::GTKDoShowBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap) { wxASSERT_MSG( bitmap.IsOk(), "invalid bitmap" ); -#ifdef __WXGTK26__ - if ( !gtk_check_version(2,6,0) ) + GtkWidget *image; + if ( DontShowLabel() ) { - GtkWidget *image = gtk_button_get_image(GTK_BUTTON(m_widget)); - wxCHECK_RET( image, "must have image widget" ); - - gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf(GTK_IMAGE(image), bitmap.GetPixbuf()); + image = GTK_BIN(m_widget)->child; } + else // have both label and bitmap + { +#ifdef __WXGTK26__ + if ( !gtk_check_version(2,6,0) ) + { + image = gtk_button_get_image(GTK_BUTTON(m_widget)); + } + else #endif // __WXGTK26__ + { + // buttons with both label and bitmap are only supported with GTK+ + // 2.6 so far + // + // it shouldn't be difficult to implement them ourselves for the + // previous GTK+ versions by stuffing a container with a label and + // an image inside GtkButton but there doesn't seem to be much + // point in doing this for ancient GTK+ versions + return; + } + } + + wxCHECK_RET( image && GTK_IS_IMAGE(image), "must have image widget" ); + + gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf(GTK_IMAGE(image), bitmap.GetPixbuf()); } wxBitmap wxButton::DoGetBitmap(State which) const @@ -413,10 +459,17 @@ void wxButton::DoSetBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap, State which) switch ( which ) { case State_Normal: + if ( DontShowLabel() ) + { + // we only have the bitmap in this button, never remove it but + // do invalidate the best size when the bitmap (and presumably + // its size) changes + InvalidateBestSize(); + } #ifdef __WXGTK26__ // normal image is special: setting it enables images for the button and // resetting it to nothing disables all of them - if ( !gtk_check_version(2,6,0) ) + else if ( !gtk_check_version(2,6,0) ) { GtkWidget *image = gtk_button_get_image(GTK_BUTTON(m_widget)); if ( image && !bitmap.IsOk() )