X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/fd6939a6d2543534ba2616f20062590e439b50d4..8cbc59fe84f046685b873cf58f6c56debe59de1c:/src/msw/toolbar.cpp diff --git a/src/msw/toolbar.cpp b/src/msw/toolbar.cpp index 16bd76be16..724dc006bc 100644 --- a/src/msw/toolbar.cpp +++ b/src/msw/toolbar.cpp @@ -43,8 +43,10 @@ #include "wx/stattext.h" #endif +#include "wx/artprov.h" #include "wx/sysopt.h" #include "wx/dcclient.h" +#include "wx/scopedarray.h" #include "wx/msw/private.h" #include "wx/msw/dc.h" @@ -96,10 +98,6 @@ #define TB_GETMAXSIZE (WM_USER + 83) #endif -// these values correspond to those used by comctl32.dll -#define DEFAULTBITMAPX 16 -#define DEFAULTBITMAPY 15 - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxWin macros // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -216,7 +214,7 @@ private: size_t m_nSepCount; wxStaticText *m_staticText; - DECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxToolBarTool) + wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxToolBarTool); }; // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -284,8 +282,13 @@ void wxToolBar::Init() m_nButtons = 0; - m_defaultWidth = DEFAULTBITMAPX; - m_defaultHeight = DEFAULTBITMAPY; + // even though modern Windows applications typically use 24*24 (or even + // 32*32) size for their bitmaps, the native control itself still uses the + // old 16*15 default size (see TB_SETBITMAPSIZE documentation in MSDN), so + // default to it so that we don't call SetToolBitmapSize() unnecessarily in + // AdjustToolBitmapSize() + m_defaultWidth = 16; + m_defaultHeight = 15; m_pInTool = NULL; } @@ -397,9 +400,7 @@ wxToolBar::~wxToolBar() { // we must refresh the frame size when the toolbar is deleted but the frame // is not - otherwise toolbar leaves a hole in the place it used to occupy - wxFrame *frame = wxDynamicCast(GetParent(), wxFrame); - if ( frame && !frame->IsBeingDeleted() ) - frame->SendSizeEvent(); + SendSizeEventToParent(); if ( m_hBitmap ) ::DeleteObject((HBITMAP) m_hBitmap); @@ -581,13 +582,15 @@ bool wxToolBar::DoDeleteTool(size_t pos, wxToolBarToolBase *tool) wxToolBarTool *tool2 = (wxToolBarTool*)node->GetData(); if ( tool2->IsControl() ) { + wxControl * const control = tool2->GetControl(); + int x; - wxControl *control = tool2->GetControl(); control->GetPosition(&x, NULL); control->Move(x - width, wxDefaultCoord); - wxStaticText* staticText = tool2->GetStaticText(); - staticText->Move(x - width, wxDefaultCoord); + wxStaticText * const staticText = tool2->GetStaticText(); + if ( staticText ) + staticText->Move(x - width, wxDefaultCoord); } } @@ -631,6 +634,24 @@ void wxToolBar::CreateDisabledImageList() } } +void wxToolBar::AdjustToolBitmapSize() +{ + const wxSize sizeOrig(m_defaultWidth, m_defaultHeight); + + wxSize sizeActual(sizeOrig); + + for ( wxToolBarToolsList::const_iterator i = m_tools.begin(); + i != m_tools.end(); + ++i ) + { + const wxBitmap& bmp = (*i)->GetNormalBitmap(); + sizeActual.IncTo(bmp.GetSize()); + } + + if ( sizeActual != sizeOrig ) + SetToolBitmapSize(sizeActual); +} + bool wxToolBar::Realize() { const size_t nTools = GetToolsCount(); @@ -638,6 +659,10 @@ bool wxToolBar::Realize() // nothing to do return true; + // make sure tool size is larger enough for all all bitmaps to fit in + // (this is consistent with what other ports do): + AdjustToolBitmapSize(); + #ifdef wxREMAP_BUTTON_COLOURS // don't change the values of these constants, they can be set from the // user code via wxSystemOptions @@ -675,22 +700,12 @@ bool wxToolBar::Realize() wxToolBarToolsList::compatibility_iterator node; int bitmapId = 0; - wxSize sizeBmp; - if ( HasFlag(wxTB_NOICONS) ) - { - // no icons, don't leave space for them - sizeBmp.x = - sizeBmp.y = 0; - } - else // do show icons + if ( !HasFlag(wxTB_NOICONS) ) { // if we already have a bitmap, we'll replace the existing one -- // otherwise we'll install a new one HBITMAP oldToolBarBitmap = (HBITMAP)m_hBitmap; - sizeBmp.x = m_defaultWidth; - sizeBmp.y = m_defaultHeight; - const wxCoord totalBitmapWidth = m_defaultWidth * wx_truncate_cast(wxCoord, nTools), totalBitmapHeight = m_defaultHeight; @@ -894,18 +909,11 @@ bool wxToolBar::Realize() } } - // don't call SetToolBitmapSize() as we don't want to change the values of - // m_defaultWidth/Height - if ( !::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TB_SETBITMAPSIZE, 0, - MAKELONG(sizeBmp.x, sizeBmp.y)) ) - { - wxLogLastError(_T("TB_SETBITMAPSIZE")); - } // Next add the buttons and separators // ----------------------------------- - TBBUTTON *buttons = new TBBUTTON[nTools]; + wxScopedArray buttons(new TBBUTTON[nTools]); // this array will hold the indices of all controls in the toolbar wxArrayInt controlIds; @@ -1025,12 +1033,11 @@ bool wxToolBar::Realize() i++; } - if ( !::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TB_ADDBUTTONS, (WPARAM)i, (LPARAM)buttons) ) + if ( !::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TB_ADDBUTTONS, i, (LPARAM)buttons.get()) ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("TB_ADDBUTTONS")); } - delete [] buttons; // Deal with the controls finally // ------------------------------ @@ -1218,9 +1225,10 @@ bool wxToolBar::MSWCommand(WXUINT WXUNUSED(cmd), WXWORD id_) bool toggled = false; // just to suppress warnings + LRESULT state = ::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TB_GETSTATE, id, 0); + if ( tool->CanBeToggled() ) { - LRESULT state = ::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TB_GETSTATE, id, 0); toggled = (state & TBSTATE_CHECKED) != 0; // ignore the event when a radio button is released, as this doesn't @@ -1232,9 +1240,38 @@ bool wxToolBar::MSWCommand(WXUINT WXUNUSED(cmd), WXWORD id_) UnToggleRadioGroup(tool); } + // Without the two lines of code below, if the toolbar was repainted during + // OnLeftClick(), then it could end up without the tool bitmap temporarily + // (see http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/lmi/2008-10/msg00014.html). + // The Update() call bellow ensures that this won't happen, by repainting + // invalidated areas of the toolbar immediately. + // + // To complicate matters, the tool would be drawn in depressed state (this + // code is called when mouse button is released, not pressed). That's not + // ideal, having the tool pressed for the duration of OnLeftClick() + // provides the user with useful visual clue that the app is busy reacting + // to the event. So we manually put the tool into pressed state, handle the + // event and then finally restore tool's original state. + ::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TB_SETSTATE, id, MAKELONG(state | TBSTATE_PRESSED, 0)); + Update(); + + bool allowLeftClick = OnLeftClick(id, toggled); + + // Restore the unpressed state. Enabled/toggled state might have been + // changed since so take care of it. + if (tool->IsEnabled()) + state |= TBSTATE_ENABLED; + else + state &= ~TBSTATE_ENABLED; + if (tool->IsToggled()) + state |= TBSTATE_CHECKED; + else + state &= ~TBSTATE_CHECKED; + ::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), TB_SETSTATE, id, MAKELONG(state, 0)); + // OnLeftClick() can veto the button state change - for buttons which // may be toggled only, of couse - if ( !OnLeftClick(id, toggled) && tool->CanBeToggled() ) + if ( !allowLeftClick && tool->CanBeToggled() ) { // revert back tool->Toggle(!toggled); @@ -1392,7 +1429,7 @@ wxToolBarToolBase *wxToolBar::FindToolForPosition(wxCoord x, wxCoord y) const // TB_HITTEST returns m_nButtons ( not -1 ) if ( index < 0 || (size_t)index >= m_nButtons ) // it's a separator or there is no tool at all there - return (wxToolBarToolBase *)NULL; + return NULL; // when TB_SETBUTTONINFO is available (both during compile- and run-time), // we don't use the dummy separators hack @@ -1420,11 +1457,7 @@ void wxToolBar::UpdateSize() // toolbar to full width again, but only if the parent is a frame and the // toolbar is managed by the frame. Otherwise assume that some other // layout mechanism is controlling the toolbar size and leave it alone. - wxFrame *frame = wxDynamicCast(GetParent(), wxFrame); - if ( frame && frame->GetToolBar() == this ) - { - frame->SendSizeEvent(); - } + SendSizeEventToParent(); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1484,7 +1517,7 @@ void wxToolBar::DoSetToggle(wxToolBarToolBase *WXUNUSED(tool), bool WXUNUSED(tog void wxToolBar::SetToolNormalBitmap( int id, const wxBitmap& bitmap ) { - wxToolBarTool* tool = wx_static_cast(wxToolBarTool*, FindById(id)); + wxToolBarTool* tool = static_cast(FindById(id)); if ( tool ) { wxCHECK_RET( tool->IsButton(), wxT("Can only set bitmap on button tools.")); @@ -1496,7 +1529,7 @@ void wxToolBar::SetToolNormalBitmap( int id, const wxBitmap& bitmap ) void wxToolBar::SetToolDisabledBitmap( int id, const wxBitmap& bitmap ) { - wxToolBarTool* tool = wx_static_cast(wxToolBarTool*, FindById(id)); + wxToolBarTool* tool = static_cast(FindById(id)); if ( tool ) { wxCHECK_RET( tool->IsButton(), wxT("Can only set bitmap on button tools.")); @@ -1863,12 +1896,14 @@ WXLRESULT wxToolBar::MSWWindowProc(WXUINT nMsg, WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam #ifndef __WXWINCE__ case WM_PAINT: - if ( HandlePaint(wParam, lParam) ) + // refreshing the controls in the toolbar inside a composite window + // results in an endless stream of WM_PAINT messages -- and seems + // to be unnecessary anyhow as everything works just fine without + // any special workarounds in this case + if ( !IsDoubleBuffered() && HandlePaint(wParam, lParam) ) return 0; -#endif - - default: break; +#endif // __WXWINCE__ } return wxControl::MSWWindowProc(nMsg, wParam, lParam);