/* NSMenuView.h Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Author: Michael Hanni Date: June 1999 This file is part of the GNUstep GUI Library. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, see or write to the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #ifndef _GNUstep_H_NSMenuView #define _GNUstep_H_NSMenuView #import #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include @class NSColor; @class NSPopUpButton; @class NSFont; /** The NSMenu class uses an object implementing the NSMenuView protocol to do the actual drawing.

Normally there is no good reason to write your own class implementing this protocol. However if you want to customize your menus you should implement this protocol to ensure that it works nicely together with sub/super menus not using your custom menu representation.

How menus are drawn

This class implements several menu look and feels at the same time. The looks and feels implemented are: Ordinary vertically stacked menus with the NeXT submenu positioning behavour. Vertically stacked menus with the WindowMaker submenu placement. This behaviour is selected by choosing the GSWindowMakerInterfaceStyle. PopupButtons are actually menus. This class implements also the behaviour for the NSPopButtons. See for the the class NSPopButton. */ @interface NSMenuView : NSView { NSMutableArray *_itemCells; BOOL _horizontal; char _pad1[3]; NSFont *_font; int _highlightedItemIndex; float _horizontalEdgePad; float _stateImageOffset; float _stateImageWidth; float _imageAndTitleOffset; float _imageAndTitleWidth; float _keyEqOffset; float _keyEqWidth; BOOL _needsSizing; char _pad2[3]; NSSize _cellSize; @private id _items_link; int _leftBorderOffset; id _titleView; /* Private and not named '_menu' to avoid confusion and further problems with NSResponder's menu. */ NSMenu *_attachedMenu; } /*********************************************************************** * Initializing a menu view ***********************************************************************/ /** Creates new instance and sets menu to torn off state with NSMenu's setTornOff:. */ - (id) initAsTearOff; /*********************************************************************** * Getting and setting menu view attributes ***********************************************************************/ /** Returns the height of the menu bar. */ + (float) menuBarHeight; /** Sets the menu to be displayed in to menu. Also this method adds this menu view to the menu's list of observers, mark view to force recalculation of layout with setNeedsSizing:YES, and updates itself with update method. */ - (void) setMenu: (NSMenu *)menu; /** Returns the NSMenu associated with this menu view. */ - (NSMenu *) menu; /** Sets menu orientation. If YES menu items are displayed from left to right, if NO from top to bottom (vertically). By default, menu items are displayed vertically. */ - (void) setHorizontal: (BOOL)flag; /** Returns YES if menu items are displayed horizontally, NO if vertically. */ - (BOOL) isHorizontal; /** Sets the default font to use when drawing the menu text. */ - (void) setFont: (NSFont *)font; /** Returns the default font used to draw the menu text. */ - (NSFont *) font; /** Highlights item with at index. If index is -1 all highlighing is removed. */ - (void) setHighlightedItemIndex: (int)index; /** Returns the index of the highlighted item. Returns -1 if there is no highlighted item. */ - (int) highlightedItemIndex; /** Replaces item cell at index with cell. Highlighting of item is preserved. */ - (void) setMenuItemCell: (NSMenuItemCell *)cell forItemAtIndex: (int)index; /** Returns cell associated with item at index. */ - (NSMenuItemCell *) menuItemCellForItemAtIndex: (int)index; /** Returns menu view associated with visible attached submenu. */ - (NSMenuView *) attachedMenuView; /** Returns visible attached submenu. */ - (NSMenu *) attachedMenu; /** Returns YES, if this object is an visivle attached submenu's view. Returns NO otherwise. */ - (BOOL) isAttached; /** Returns YES, if this object is associated with torn off menu (menu with a close button on title bar). */ - (BOOL) isTornOff; /** Returns horizontal space used for padding between menu item elements (state image, title image, title, key equivalent, submenu arrow image). */ - (float) horizontalEdgePadding; /** Sets amount of pixels added between menu item elements to pad. */ - (void) setHorizontalEdgePadding: (float)pad; /*********************************************************************** * Notification methods ***********************************************************************/ /** Marks menu item cell associated with the menu item and menu view as needing to be resized. This method is invoked when NSMenuDidChangeItemNotification received. The notification parameter contains index of changed menu item and can be accessed with NSMenuItemIndex key. */ - (void) itemChanged: (NSNotification *)notification; /** Creates new item cell for the newly created menu item, marks cell and menu view as needing to be resized. This method is invoked when NSMenuDidAddItemNotification received. The notification parameter contains index of changed menu item and can be accessed with NSMenuItemIndex key. */ - (void) itemAdded: (NSNotification *)notification; /** Removes cell associated with removed menu item, removes highlighting if removed menu item was highlighted, marks cell and menu view as needing to be resized. This method is invoked when NSMenuDidRemoveItemNotification received. The notification parameter contains index of changed menu item and can be accessed with NSMenuItemIndex key. */ - (void) itemRemoved: (NSNotification *)notification; /*********************************************************************** * Working with submenus ***********************************************************************/ /** * Detaches currently visible submenu window from main menu. */ - (void) detachSubmenu; /** Attach submenu if the item at index is a submenu. It will figure out if the new submenu should be transient or not. */ - (void) attachSubmenuForItemAtIndex: (int)index; /*********************************************************************** * Calculating menu geometry ***********************************************************************/ /** Adds title view for application menu and submenus, removes title view if menu is owned by NSPopUpButton, adds close button to title view for torn off menus and removes it for other type of menu. */ - (void) update; /** Sets the flag whether layout needs to be resized. Set it to YES if menu contents changed and layout needs to be recalculated. This method is used internally. Yout should not invoke it directly from applications. */ - (void) setNeedsSizing: (BOOL)flag; /** Return YES if menu view contents changed and needs to be resized. */ - (BOOL) needsSizing; /** */ - (void) sizeToFit; /** Returns the starting horizontal position for drawing the state image. */ - (float) stateImageOffset; /** Returns the width of the state image. */ - (float) stateImageWidth; /** Returns the starting horizontal position for drawing the image and title. */ - (float) imageAndTitleOffset; /** Returns the width of the image and title section. Tis section contains image and text of menu item. */ - (float) imageAndTitleWidth; /** Returns the starting position for drawing the key equivalent. Key equivalent can be submenu arrow if menu item has submenu. */ - (float) keyEquivalentOffset; /** Returns the width of key equivalent text. Key equivalent can be submenu arrow if menu item has submenu */ - (float) keyEquivalentWidth; /** Returns bounds rectangle of the menu view. It is smaller by 1 pixel in width than menu window (dark gray border at left). */ - (NSRect) innerRect; /** Returns frame rectangle of menu item cell. It is smaller by 1 pixel in width than menu window (dark gray border). */ - (NSRect) rectOfItemAtIndex: (int)index; /** Returns the index of the item below point. Returns -1 if mouse is not above a menu item. */ - (int) indexOfItemAtPoint: (NSPoint)point; /** Calls setNeedsDisplayInRect: for rectangle occupied by item at index. */ - (void) setNeedsDisplayForItemAtIndex: (int)index; /** Returns the correct frame origin for aSubmenu based on the location of the receiver. This location may depend on the current NSInterfaceStyle. */ - (NSPoint) locationForSubmenu:(NSMenu *) aSubmenu; /** Resize menu view frame to be appropriate in size to attach to screenRect at preferredEdge. For popup's menu, if selectedItemIndex is other than -1, position view so selected item covers the NSPopUpButton.
NOTE: preffered edge positioning doesn't implemented yet! */ - (void) setWindowFrameForAttachingToRect: (NSRect)screenRect onScreen: (NSScreen *)screen preferredEdge: (NSRectEdge)edge popUpSelectedItem: (int)selectedItemIndex; /*********************************************************************** * Event handling ***********************************************************************/ - (void) performActionWithHighlightingForItemAtIndex: (int)index; /** This method is responsible for tracking the mouse while this menu is on the screen and the user is busy navigating the menu or one of it submenus. Responsible does not mean that this method does it all. For submenus for example it will call, indirectly, itself for submenu under consideration. It will return YES if user released mouse, not above a submenu item. NO in all other circumstances. Implementation detail: It use periodic events to update the highlight state and attach / detach submenus. The flag justAttachedNewSubmenu is set to YES when a new submenu is attached. The effect is that the highlighting / attaching / detaching is supressed for this menu. This is done so the user is given a change to move the mouse pointer into the newly attached submenu. Otherwise it would immediately be removed as the mouse pointer move over another item. The logic for resetting the flag is rather adhoc. the flag subMenusNeedRemoving means that we will remove all the submenus after we are done. This flag is used to clean up the submenus when the user has opened a submenu by clicking and wants to close it again by clicking on the hihglighted item. When the user released the mouse this method will cleanup all the transient menus. Not only its own, but also its attached menu and all its transient super menus. The clean up is done BEFORE the action is executed. This is needed otherwise `hiding' the application leaves a dangling menu. If this is not acceptable, there should be another mechanism of handling the hiding. BTW besides the `hiding' the application, model panels are also a problem when the menu is not cleared before executing the action. */ - (BOOL) trackWithEvent: (NSEvent *)event; @end #endif