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682 lines
20 KiB
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: src/msw/statusbar.cpp
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// Purpose: native implementation of wxStatusBar
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// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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// Modified by:
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// Created: 04.04.98
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// Copyright: (c) 1998 Vadim Zeitlin <zeitlin@dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr>
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// ============================================================================
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// declarations
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// ============================================================================
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// headers
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// for compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx.h".
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#include "wx/wxprec.h"
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#ifdef __BORLANDC__
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#pragma hdrstop
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#endif
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#if wxUSE_STATUSBAR && wxUSE_NATIVE_STATUSBAR
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#include "wx/statusbr.h"
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#ifndef WX_PRECOMP
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#include "wx/msw/wrapcctl.h" // include <commctrl.h> "properly"
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#include "wx/frame.h"
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#include "wx/settings.h"
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#include "wx/dcclient.h"
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#include "wx/intl.h"
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#include "wx/log.h"
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#include "wx/control.h"
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#endif
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#include "wx/msw/private.h"
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#include "wx/tooltip.h"
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#include <windowsx.h>
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#if wxUSE_UXTHEME
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#include "wx/msw/uxtheme.h"
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#endif
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// constants
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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namespace
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{
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// no idea for a default width, just choose something
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static const int DEFAULT_FIELD_WIDTH = 25;
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} // anonymous namespace
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// macros
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// windowsx.h and commctrl.h don't define those, so we do it here
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#define StatusBar_SetParts(h, n, w) SendMessage(h, SB_SETPARTS, (WPARAM)n, (LPARAM)w)
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#define StatusBar_SetText(h, n, t) SendMessage(h, SB_SETTEXT, (WPARAM)n, (LPARAM)(LPCTSTR)t)
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#define StatusBar_GetTextLen(h, n) LOWORD(SendMessage(h, SB_GETTEXTLENGTH, (WPARAM)n, 0))
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#define StatusBar_GetText(h, n, s) LOWORD(SendMessage(h, SB_GETTEXT, (WPARAM)n, (LPARAM)(LPTSTR)s))
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// ============================================================================
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// implementation
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// ============================================================================
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// wxStatusBar class
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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wxStatusBar::wxStatusBar()
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{
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SetParent(NULL);
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m_hWnd = 0;
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m_windowId = 0;
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m_pDC = NULL;
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}
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WXDWORD wxStatusBar::MSWGetStyle(long style, WXDWORD *exstyle) const
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{
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WXDWORD msStyle = wxStatusBarBase::MSWGetStyle(style, exstyle);
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// wxSTB_SIZEGRIP is part of our default style but it doesn't make sense to
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// show size grip if this is the status bar of a non-resizable TLW so turn
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// it off in such case
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wxWindow * const parent = GetParent();
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wxCHECK_MSG( parent, msStyle, wxS("Status bar must have a parent") );
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if ( parent->IsTopLevel() && !parent->HasFlag(wxRESIZE_BORDER) )
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style &= ~wxSTB_SIZEGRIP;
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// setting SBARS_SIZEGRIP is perfectly useless: it's always on by default
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// (at least in the version of comctl32.dll I'm using), and the only way to
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// turn it off is to use CCS_TOP style - as we position the status bar
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// manually anyhow (see DoMoveWindow), use CCS_TOP style if wxSTB_SIZEGRIP
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// is not given
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if ( !(style & wxSTB_SIZEGRIP) )
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{
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msStyle |= CCS_TOP;
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}
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else
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{
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#ifndef __WXWINCE__
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// may be some versions of comctl32.dll do need it - anyhow, it won't
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// do any harm
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msStyle |= SBARS_SIZEGRIP;
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#endif
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}
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return msStyle;
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}
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bool wxStatusBar::Create(wxWindow *parent,
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wxWindowID id,
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long style,
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const wxString& name)
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{
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if ( !CreateControl(parent, id, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize,
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style, wxDefaultValidator, name) )
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return false;
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if ( !MSWCreateControl(STATUSCLASSNAME, wxString(),
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wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize) )
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return false;
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SetFieldsCount(1);
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// cache the DC instance used by DoUpdateStatusText:
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m_pDC = new wxClientDC(this);
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// we must refresh the frame size when the statusbar is created, because
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// its client area might change
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//
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// notice that we must post the event, not send it, as the frame doesn't
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// know that we're its status bar yet so laying it out right now wouldn't
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// work correctly, we need to wait until we return to the main loop
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PostSizeEventToParent();
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return true;
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}
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wxStatusBar::~wxStatusBar()
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{
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// we must refresh the frame size when the statusbar is deleted but the
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// frame is not - otherwise statusbar leaves a hole in the place it used to
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// occupy
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PostSizeEventToParent();
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#if wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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// delete existing tooltips
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for (size_t i=0; i<m_tooltips.size(); i++)
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{
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wxDELETE(m_tooltips[i]);
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}
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#endif // wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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wxDELETE(m_pDC);
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}
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bool wxStatusBar::SetFont(const wxFont& font)
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{
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if (!wxWindow::SetFont(font))
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return false;
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if (m_pDC) m_pDC->SetFont(font);
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return true;
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}
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void wxStatusBar::SetFieldsCount(int nFields, const int *widths)
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{
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// this is a Windows limitation
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wxASSERT_MSG( (nFields > 0) && (nFields < 255), "too many fields" );
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// keep in synch also our m_tooltips array
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#if wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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// reset all current tooltips
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for (size_t i=0; i<m_tooltips.size(); i++)
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{
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wxDELETE(m_tooltips[i]);
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}
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// shrink/expand the array:
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m_tooltips.resize(nFields, NULL);
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#endif // wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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wxStatusBarBase::SetFieldsCount(nFields, widths);
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MSWUpdateFieldsWidths();
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}
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void wxStatusBar::SetStatusWidths(int n, const int widths[])
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{
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wxStatusBarBase::SetStatusWidths(n, widths);
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MSWUpdateFieldsWidths();
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}
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void wxStatusBar::MSWUpdateFieldsWidths()
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{
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if ( m_panes.IsEmpty() )
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return;
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const int count = m_panes.GetCount();
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const int extraWidth = MSWGetBorderWidth() + MSWGetMetrics().textMargin;
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// compute the effectively available amount of space:
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int widthAvailable = GetClientSize().x; // start with the entire width
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widthAvailable -= extraWidth*(count - 1); // extra space between fields
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widthAvailable -= MSWGetMetrics().textMargin; // and for the last field
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// Deal with the grip: we shouldn't overflow onto the space occupied by it
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// so the effectively available space is smaller.
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const int gripWidth = HasFlag(wxSTB_SIZEGRIP) ? MSWGetMetrics().gripWidth
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: 0;
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widthAvailable -= gripWidth;
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// distribute the available space (client width) among the various fields:
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wxArrayInt widthsAbs = CalculateAbsWidths(widthAvailable);
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// update the field widths in the native control:
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int *pWidths = new int[count];
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int nCurPos = 0;
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int i;
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for ( i = 0; i < count; i++ )
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{
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nCurPos += widthsAbs[i] + extraWidth;
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pWidths[i] = nCurPos;
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}
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// The total width of the panes passed to Windows must be equal to the
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// total width available, including the grip. Otherwise we get an extra
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// separator line just before it.
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pWidths[count - 1] += gripWidth;
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if ( !StatusBar_SetParts(GetHwnd(), count, pWidths) )
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{
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wxLogLastError("StatusBar_SetParts");
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}
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// Now that all parts have been created, set their text.
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for ( i = 0; i < count; i++ )
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{
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DoUpdateStatusText(i);
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}
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delete [] pWidths;
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}
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void wxStatusBar::DoUpdateStatusText(int nField)
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{
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if (!m_pDC)
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return;
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// Get field style, if any
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int style;
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switch(m_panes[nField].GetStyle())
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{
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case wxSB_RAISED:
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style = SBT_POPOUT;
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break;
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case wxSB_FLAT:
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style = SBT_NOBORDERS;
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break;
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case wxSB_SUNKEN:
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case wxSB_NORMAL:
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default:
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style = 0;
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break;
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}
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wxRect rc;
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GetFieldRect(nField, rc);
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const int maxWidth = rc.GetWidth() - MSWGetMetrics().textMargin;
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wxString text = GetStatusText(nField);
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// do we need to ellipsize this string?
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wxEllipsizeMode ellmode = (wxEllipsizeMode)-1;
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if (HasFlag(wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_START)) ellmode = wxELLIPSIZE_START;
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else if (HasFlag(wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE)) ellmode = wxELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE;
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else if (HasFlag(wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_END)) ellmode = wxELLIPSIZE_END;
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if (ellmode == (wxEllipsizeMode)-1)
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{
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// if we have the wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS we must set the ellipsized flag even if
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// we don't ellipsize the text but just truncate it
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if (HasFlag(wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS))
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SetEllipsizedFlag(nField, m_pDC->GetTextExtent(text).GetWidth() > maxWidth);
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}
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else
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{
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text = wxControl::Ellipsize(text,
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*m_pDC,
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ellmode,
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maxWidth,
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wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_EXPAND_TABS);
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// update the ellipsization status for this pane; this is used later to
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// decide whether a tooltip should be shown or not for this pane
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// (if we have wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS)
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SetEllipsizedFlag(nField, text != GetStatusText(nField));
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}
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// Set the status text in the native control passing both field number and style.
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// NOTE: MSDN library doesn't mention that nField and style have to be 'ORed'
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if ( !StatusBar_SetText(GetHwnd(), nField | style, text.t_str()) )
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{
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wxLogLastError("StatusBar_SetText");
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}
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#if wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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if (HasFlag(wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS))
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{
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wxASSERT(m_tooltips.size() == m_panes.GetCount());
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if (m_tooltips[nField])
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{
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if (GetField(nField).IsEllipsized())
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{
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// update the rect of this tooltip:
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m_tooltips[nField]->SetRect(rc);
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// update also the text:
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m_tooltips[nField]->SetTip(GetStatusText(nField));
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}
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else
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{
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// delete the tooltip associated with this pane; it's not needed anymore
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wxDELETE(m_tooltips[nField]);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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// create a new tooltip for this pane if needed
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if (GetField(nField).IsEllipsized())
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m_tooltips[nField] = new wxToolTip(this, nField, GetStatusText(nField), rc);
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//else: leave m_tooltips[nField]==NULL
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}
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}
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#endif // wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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}
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wxStatusBar::MSWBorders wxStatusBar::MSWGetBorders() const
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{
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int aBorders[3];
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SendMessage(GetHwnd(), SB_GETBORDERS, 0, (LPARAM)aBorders);
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MSWBorders borders;
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borders.horz = aBorders[0];
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borders.vert = aBorders[1];
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borders.between = aBorders[2];
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return borders;
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}
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int wxStatusBar::GetBorderX() const
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{
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return MSWGetBorders().horz;
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}
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int wxStatusBar::GetBorderY() const
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{
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return MSWGetBorders().vert;
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}
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int wxStatusBar::MSWGetBorderWidth() const
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{
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return MSWGetBorders().between;
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}
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/* static */
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const wxStatusBar::MSWMetrics& wxStatusBar::MSWGetMetrics()
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{
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static MSWMetrics s_metrics = { 0, 0 };
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if ( !s_metrics.textMargin )
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{
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// Grip size should be self explanatory (the only problem with it is
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// that it's hard coded as we don't know how to find its size using
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// API) but the margin might merit an explanation: Windows offsets the
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// text drawn in status bar panes so we need to take this extra margin
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// into account to make sure the text drawn by user fits inside the
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// pane. Notice that it's not the value returned by SB_GETBORDERS
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// which, at least on this Windows 2003 system, returns {0, 2, 2}
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#if wxUSE_UXTHEME
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if ( wxUxThemeEngine::GetIfActive() )
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{
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s_metrics.gripWidth = 20;
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s_metrics.textMargin = 8;
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}
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else // classic/unthemed look
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#endif // wxUSE_UXTHEME
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{
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s_metrics.gripWidth = 18;
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s_metrics.textMargin = 4;
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}
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}
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return s_metrics;
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}
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void wxStatusBar::SetMinHeight(int height)
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{
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// It looks like we need to count the border twice to really make the
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// controls taking exactly height pixels fully fit in the status bar:
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// at least under Windows 7 the checkbox in the custom status bar of the
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// statbar sample gets truncated otherwise.
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height += 4*GetBorderY();
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// We need to set the size and not the size to reflect the height because
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// wxFrame uses our size and not the minimal size as it assumes that the
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// size of a status bar never changes anyhow.
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SetSize(-1, height);
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SendMessage(GetHwnd(), SB_SETMINHEIGHT, height, 0);
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// we have to send a (dummy) WM_SIZE to redraw it now
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SendMessage(GetHwnd(), WM_SIZE, 0, 0);
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}
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bool wxStatusBar::GetFieldRect(int i, wxRect& rect) const
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{
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wxCHECK_MSG( (i >= 0) && ((size_t)i < m_panes.GetCount()), false,
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"invalid statusbar field index" );
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RECT r;
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if ( !::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), SB_GETRECT, i, (LPARAM)&r) )
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{
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wxLogLastError("SendMessage(SB_GETRECT)");
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}
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#if wxUSE_UXTHEME
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wxUxThemeHandle theme(const_cast<wxStatusBar*>(this), L"Status");
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if ( theme )
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{
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// by default Windows has a 2 pixel border to the right of the left
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// divider (or it could be a bug) but it looks wrong so remove it
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if ( i != 0 )
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{
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r.left -= 2;
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}
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wxUxThemeEngine::Get()->GetThemeBackgroundContentRect(theme, NULL,
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1 /* SP_PANE */, 0,
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&r, &r);
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}
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#endif
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wxCopyRECTToRect(r, rect);
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return true;
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}
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wxSize wxStatusBar::DoGetBestSize() const
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{
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const MSWBorders borders = MSWGetBorders();
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// calculate width
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int width = 0;
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for ( size_t i = 0; i < m_panes.GetCount(); ++i )
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{
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int widthField =
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m_bSameWidthForAllPanes ? DEFAULT_FIELD_WIDTH : m_panes[i].GetWidth();
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if ( widthField >= 0 )
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{
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width += widthField;
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}
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else
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{
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// variable width field, its width is really a proportion
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// related to the other fields
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width += -widthField*DEFAULT_FIELD_WIDTH;
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}
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// add the space between fields
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width += borders.between;
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}
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if ( !width )
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{
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// still need something even for an empty status bar
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width = 2*DEFAULT_FIELD_WIDTH;
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}
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// calculate height: by default it should be just big enough to show text
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// (see SetMinHeight() for the explanation of 4 factor)
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int height = GetCharHeight();
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height += 4*borders.vert;
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wxSize best(width, height);
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CacheBestSize(best);
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return best;
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}
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void wxStatusBar::DoMoveWindow(int x, int y, int width, int height)
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{
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if ( GetParent()->IsSizeDeferred() )
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{
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wxWindowMSW::DoMoveWindow(x, y, width, height);
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}
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else
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{
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// parent pos/size isn't deferred so do it now but don't send
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// WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING since we don't want to change pos/size later
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// we must use SWP_NOCOPYBITS here otherwise it paints incorrectly
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// if other windows are size deferred
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::SetWindowPos(GetHwnd(), NULL, x, y, width, height,
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SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER | SWP_NOACTIVATE
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#ifndef __WXWINCE__
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| SWP_NOCOPYBITS | SWP_NOSENDCHANGING
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#endif
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);
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}
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// we have to trigger wxSizeEvent if there are children window in status
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// bar because GetFieldRect returned incorrect (not updated) values up to
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// here, which almost certainly resulted in incorrectly redrawn statusbar
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if ( m_children.GetCount() > 0 )
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{
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wxSizeEvent event(GetClientSize(), m_windowId);
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event.SetEventObject(this);
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HandleWindowEvent(event);
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}
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}
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void wxStatusBar::SetStatusStyles(int n, const int styles[])
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{
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wxStatusBarBase::SetStatusStyles(n, styles);
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if (n != (int)m_panes.GetCount())
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return;
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for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
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{
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int style;
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switch(styles[i])
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{
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case wxSB_RAISED:
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style = SBT_POPOUT;
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break;
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case wxSB_FLAT:
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style = SBT_NOBORDERS;
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break;
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case wxSB_SUNKEN:
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case wxSB_NORMAL:
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default:
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style = 0;
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break;
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}
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// The SB_SETTEXT message is both used to set the field's text as well as
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// the fields' styles.
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// NOTE: MSDN library doesn't mention that nField and style have to be 'ORed'
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wxString text = GetStatusText(i);
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if (!StatusBar_SetText(GetHwnd(), style | i, text.t_str()))
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{
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wxLogLastError("StatusBar_SetText");
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}
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}
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}
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WXLRESULT
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wxStatusBar::MSWWindowProc(WXUINT nMsg, WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam)
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{
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#ifndef __WXWINCE__
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if ( nMsg == WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING )
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{
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WINDOWPOS *lpPos = (WINDOWPOS *)lParam;
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int x, y, w, h;
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GetPosition(&x, &y);
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GetSize(&w, &h);
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// we need real window coords and not wx client coords
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AdjustForParentClientOrigin(x, y);
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lpPos->x = x;
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lpPos->y = y;
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lpPos->cx = w;
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lpPos->cy = h;
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return 0;
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}
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if ( nMsg == WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN )
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{
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// if hit-test is on gripper then send message to TLW to begin
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// resizing. It is possible to send this message to any window.
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if ( wParam == HTBOTTOMRIGHT )
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{
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wxWindow *win;
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for ( win = GetParent(); win; win = win->GetParent() )
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{
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if ( win->IsTopLevel() )
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{
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SendMessage(GetHwndOf(win), WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN,
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wParam, lParam);
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return 0;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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#endif
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if ( nMsg == WM_SIZE )
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{
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MSWUpdateFieldsWidths();
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|
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|
if ( HasFlag(wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_START) ||
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HasFlag(wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE) ||
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HasFlag(wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_END) )
|
|
{
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for (int i=0; i<GetFieldsCount(); i++)
|
|
{
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|
// re-set the field text, in case we need to ellipsize
|
|
// (or de-ellipsize) some parts of it
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|
DoUpdateStatusText(i);
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}
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|
}
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|
}
|
|
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return wxStatusBarBase::MSWWindowProc(nMsg, wParam, lParam);
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|
}
|
|
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|
#if wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
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|
bool wxStatusBar::MSWProcessMessage(WXMSG* pMsg)
|
|
{
|
|
if ( HasFlag(wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS) )
|
|
{
|
|
// for a tooltip to be shown, we need to relay mouse events to it;
|
|
// this is typically done by wxWindowMSW::MSWProcessMessage but only
|
|
// if wxWindow::m_tooltip pointer is non-NULL.
|
|
// Since wxStatusBar has multiple tooltips for a single HWND, it keeps
|
|
// wxWindow::m_tooltip == NULL and then relays mouse events here:
|
|
MSG *msg = (MSG *)pMsg;
|
|
if ( msg->message == WM_MOUSEMOVE )
|
|
wxToolTip::RelayEvent(pMsg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return wxWindow::MSWProcessMessage(pMsg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
bool wxStatusBar::MSWOnNotify(int WXUNUSED(idCtrl), WXLPARAM lParam, WXLPARAM* WXUNUSED(result))
|
|
{
|
|
if ( HasFlag(wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS) )
|
|
{
|
|
// see comment in wxStatusBar::MSWProcessMessage for more info;
|
|
// basically we need to override wxWindow::MSWOnNotify because
|
|
// we have wxWindow::m_tooltip always NULL but we still use tooltips...
|
|
|
|
NMHDR* hdr = (NMHDR *)lParam;
|
|
|
|
wxString str;
|
|
if (hdr->idFrom < m_tooltips.size() && m_tooltips[hdr->idFrom])
|
|
str = m_tooltips[hdr->idFrom]->GetTip();
|
|
|
|
if ( HandleTooltipNotify(hdr->code, lParam, str))
|
|
{
|
|
// processed
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif // wxUSE_TOOLTIPS
|
|
|
|
#endif // wxUSE_STATUSBAR && wxUSE_NATIVE_STATUSBAR
|