* BSplitView uses ControlLook to draw itself.
* Small refactoring in SplitLayout to implement IsAboveSplitter(BPoint).
* BSplitView updates the view cursor when the mouse is above a splitter.
* Standard splitter size is now 6 pixels, which is a bit easer to hit.
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an existing background. It's not supported by many frame types yet, but BButton
and TextControl frames work as well as the soft recessed frame which many
controls use.
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which makes the resessed frame blend better with the surroundings. This can
be seen best in Keymap, where a different color is set on some buttons, but
the resessed frame should still be the same across all those buttons.
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TODO: Adjust BScrollBar to use it.
TODO: Make it virtual like the others, but I don't want to break Vision and
other native Haiku apps just now.
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Fixed a typo in method name.
Please forgive me Stephan if I just screw your next commit...
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* Softer recessed frame for BMenuField to distinguish more from BButton
and make it slightly more similar to BTextControl.
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overheard that they looked too ninety-ish.
TODO: The code behind this is work in progress. The basic idea
is to extract all drawing code into a new class BControlLook,
of which there is a global instance be_control_look, instantiated
in InterfaceDefs.cpp. At the moment, all the old drawing code is
still there, and the usage of be_control_look is inside if-bodies
checking the instance against NULL. In another words, by not
instanitating be_control_look, you can revert back to the old look.
BControlLook's job is to provide reusable methods for drawing
certain types of frames, backgrounds and labels, so that application
developers can make controls that re-use the same drawing code
as built-in controls and adopt to changes made there. I have added
the notion of "borders". Each of the frame drawing methods can be
made to draw certain borders only, which is supposed to help when
controls shall visually attach. This feature is not fully explored
at all ATM.
TODO: Update BColumnListView header view and BStringItem text
spacing. Update other apps where it makes sense to use BControlLook.
For the moment, only Tracker and LaunchBox are updated. More...
NOTE: The new look is not very radically different, so that existing
apps do not immediately look too ugly or out of place.
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