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* Make the color box a rectangle with proportions of golden ratio.
* Override GetContentSize() to make menu item area larger.
* Label should never truncate since I make sure there is enough room.
* Draw the label using BMenuItem parent class
* Carefully adjust the spacing so that there is an attractive amount of
padding between the checkmark and color box and the color box and label.
Add _AddMenu method to BMenuField that adds BColorMenuItem as its
base menu item. This shows the BColorMenuItem in the closed state.
Create BPrivate::MenuItemPrivate
Add a SetSubmenu() method to MenuItemPrivate that gives you
the ability to add a submenu after creating the object. This
method should be public
Skip disabled items
Color gets updated even if you select an item in a submenu
Adopted parent colors for the text view - should not have done so.
Disabled colors were incorrect, so I also corrected those in this patch.
Fixes#12574.
Signed-off-by: Jessica Hamilton <jessica.l.hamilton@gmail.com>
The inseparable changes necessary to support live color updating across the
system in a sane, safe, and performant manner.
BView gains:
HasSystemColors()
HasDefaultColors()
AdoptSystemColors()
AdoptParentColors()
AdoptViewColor(BView*)
SetViewUIColor(color_which, float tint)
SetHighUIColor(...
SetLowUIColor(...
ViewUIColor(float* tint)
HighUIColor(...
LowUIColor(...
DelayedInvalidate()
BWindow gains a simple helper method:
IsOffscreenWindow()
BMessage gains:
AddColor()
FindColor()
GetColor()
HasColor() * allegedly this API is deprecated, but I implemented it anyway
ReplaceColor()
SetColor()
Previous private ColorTools methods are made public and moved into GraphicsDefs:
mix_color, blend_color, disable_color
These are fully compatible with BeOS dan0 R5.1 methods and are just code cleanup
of BeOS example code under the OpenTracker license.
In addition, four new colors are created:
B_LINK_TEXT_COLOR
B_LINK_HOVER_COLOR
B_LINK_ACTIVE_COLOR
B_LINK_VISITED_COLOR
These changes are documented in their proper user documentation files.
In addition, due to a history rewrite, B_FOLLOW_LEFT_TOP has been defined and
used in lieu of B_FOLLOW_TOP | B_FOLLOW_LEFT and is included in this commit.
On the app_server side, the following has changed:
Add DelayedMessage - a system by which messages can be sent at a scheduled time,
and can also be merged according to set rules. A single thread is used to service the
message queue and multiple recipients can be set for each message.
Desktop gains the ability to add message ports to a DelayedMessage so that
said messages can target either all applications or all windows, as needed.
Desktop maintains a BMessage which is used to queue up all pending color changes
and the delayed messaging system is used to enact these changes after a short
period of time has passed. This prevents abuse and allows the system to merge
repeated set_ui_color events into one event for client applications, improving
performance drastically.
In addition, B_COLORS_UPDATED is sent to the BApplication, which forwards the message
to each BWindow. This is done to improve performance over having the app_server
independently informing each window.
Decorator changes are live now, which required some reworking.
Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
* If the same shape alpha mask is set again and again, we now keep
the rendered masks in a cache. On certain websites, WebKit sets
the same shape for clipping hundreds of times, which uses a lot
of time to render the masks.
* When a shape mask was generated, we put it into AlphaMaskCache.
The constructor for ShapeAlphaMask is made private and a factory
method is used for instantiation instead, which transparently
looks up in the cache whether a suitable mask was already generated
before (so the entire caching is encapsulated inside the AlphaMask
class).
* When taking a mask out of the cache, we still create a new
AlphaMask instance. However, the new instance will share the
mask bitmap with the previously generated instance (aside from
the rendering of their bitmap, AlphaMask instances are pretty
lightweight). Shape masks are only seen as identical when
their shape is the same, the inverse flag, and they have the
same parent mask.
* Cache is limited to a fixed size of currently 8 MiB, using a
simple random replacement scheme. An LRU scheme can be added in
the future if necessary. Counting of bytes for the cache size
includes parent masks of masks in the cache, even if the parent
itself is not cached. A reference counter for "indirect" cache
references keeps track of which masks are not part of the cache,
but still need to be added to the cache byte size.
* For now, only for ShapeAlphaMasks, other mask types can be added
as necessary.
* BView::TranslateBy(), BView::ScaleBy() and BView::RotateBy()
allow to conveniently modify the current affine transformation.
This makes it unnecessary to first read the current transform,
modify it, and then set it again.
Uses the new Pre...() methods of BAffineTransform.
* Also, remove setting the transform "through" to the BView even
while recording a BPicture, as this now results in transforms
being applied more than once.
* Add new clipping API for rectangles (ClipToRect, ClipToInverseRect)
and shapes (ClipToShape, ClipToInverseShape)
* Works with affine transforms and automatically switches from fast
region-based clipping to alpha-mask based clipping as necessary.
* Always self-intersecting, i.e. no state push required to further
narrow down the clipping region. All of the 4 new methods can be
mixed in any order.
Conflicts:
src/kits/interface/PicturePlayer.cpp
src/servers/app/ServerPicture.cpp
In addition, the following files were also adapted to master branch
BPicture changes during the merge:
src/kits/interface/PicturePlayer.h
src/servers/app/PictureBoundingBoxPlayer.cpp
This introduces a more sane API (currently private) that allows for
safer and possibly more efficient implementations:
* It uses a struct of named and typed function pointers instead of just
a void pointer array. This adds type safety to the callbacks so the
compiler can figure out if things match up before subtle bugs get
introduced.
* It provides bounds for all strings/buffers passed to the callbacks.
* It uses const references instead of implicitly copying arguments.
* It folds stroke_x/fill_x pairs into draw_x functions with a fill
argument to reduce the amount of functions needed.
* It uses unsigned values where negative values make no sense.
The old API has been implemented on top of the new one using adapter
functions. It makes copies of all data passed to the callbacks which
effectively keeps the picture data from being modified. This matches
with the R5 behaviour.
This also reimplements the buffer parsing to be safe against corrupted
data by validating that the types actually fit in the provided sizes
and buffers (using a templated reader).
Since this class is used from the app_server with user provided data,
making it more safe is important even though it comes with a slight
overhead (replicating R5 behaviour, i.e. crashing the app_server when
corrupted data is fed, doesn't seem very appropriate here).
2 concrete classes which are currently implemented:
* BSpinner (works on int32s)
* BDecimalSpinner (works on doubles)
In addition BAbstractSpinner now inherits from BControl instead of
BView/BInvoker. This allowed for code simplification at the cost of needing to
cast for the decimal version because SetValue(int32 value) comes from BControl.
Also, add a spinner_button_style enum with 3 options:
* SPINNER_BUTTON_HORIZONTAL_ARROWS
* SPINNER_BUTTON_VERTICAL_ARROWS
* SPINNER_BUTTON_PLUS_MINUS
which sets the spinner arrows to either use horizontal arrows (left/right)
vertical arrows, (up/down), or +/- symbols (the default).
If the spinner button is using horizontal arrows you can decrement and increment
the spinner value by pushing control+left/right, otherwise you can increment and
decrement by pushing up or down. The reason for needing control is so that you
can move the cursor in the textbox otherwise.
Switch the 3 apps that are currently using BSpinners to use the integer variety
in Deskbar preferences, WebPostive preferences, and Screen preferences.
* Add new methods
BView::BeginLayer(uint8 opacity)
BView::EndLayer()
* All drawing between begin and end of a layer is redirected onto an
intermediate bitmap. When ending the layer, this bitmap is
composited onto the view with the opacity given when the layer was
started.
* Layers can be nested arbitrarily and will be blended onto each
other in order. There can also be any arbitrary interleaving of
layer begin/end and drawing operations.
* Internally, drawing commands are redirected into a BPicture between
BeginLayer and EndLayer (but client code need not know or care
about this). Client code can also start/end other BPictures while
inside a layer.
* Uses the PictureBoundingBoxPlayer to determine the size of the
layer bitmap before allocating and drawing into it, so it does not
allocate more memory than necessary and -- more importantly -- it
will not alpha-composite more pixels than necessary.
* Drawing mode is always set to B_OP_ALPHA, blend mode to
(B_PIXEL_ALPHA, B_ALPHA_COMPOSITE) while inside layers. This is
necessary for (a) correct compositing output and (b) for
redirection of drawing into the intermediate bitmap, which uses the
renderer_region offset (in B_OP_COPY, the Painter does not use the
AGG renderer methods, it directly accesses the pixel data. This
would access out-of-bounds without the offset, so B_OP_COPY cannot
be allowed.)
To ensure these modes aren't changed, BView::SetDrawingMode()
and BView::SetBlendingMode() are ignored while inside a layer.
* The main motivation behind this new API is WebKit, which internally
expects such a layers functionality to be present. A performant and
reusable implementation of this functionality can only be done
server-side in app_server.
BColumnListView:
- Add helper method for getting the visible rect of a given field.
Refactor SuggestTextPosition to use it.
{Tree,Table}:
- Add wrapper to retrieve table cell rect using the aforementioned
BCLV helper.
* Add a BRow default constructor that use font size to compute height.
* Min height size for Title and Row are decoupled.
* The font ratio for Title and Row are decoupled.
* For small font use min height (set to usual 16.0).
* Better baseline formula.
* Fixes#11944.
* BView gets SetFillRule/FillRule methods. The fill rule is part of the
view state.
* The B_NONZERO rule is the default. This is what we implemented before.
* The B_EVEN_ODD rule is the other common possibility for this, and
we need to support it to help WebKit to render properly.
Everything untested, but compiles, so it must work. The idea is to introduce
BAffineTransform additionally to the existing Origin and Scale properties of
BViews. One may use it in parallel or as an alternative. Painter in app_server
is not yet aware of the additional transformation. It is however already used
to transform drawing coordinates. It probably needs to work differently,
perhaps only in Painter and AGGTextRenderer.
* Seems like there was no easy way to simply invalidate
a given BRow. Introduced BColumnListView::InvalidateRow().
* BRow::SetField() tried to invalidate the row, but invalidated
the listview instead of the BOutlineView responsible for
drawing the list contents. Use the new InvaalidateRow().
* It simplifies putting regular layout-aware views or layout items into
a BScrollView.
* Not quite complete yet: Height-for-width support is missing, but that
also requires fixing BScrollView in this respect. Scroll bar auto-hide
support would be nice as well.
Get rid of unused fRunner variable.
It is very basic now, it just works.
Also, renamed msg to message in MessageReceived() and
declared MakeFocus() above it (alphabetically).
the child menu bar or the child menu bar's menu is enabled/disabled.
This means that there is just one status we have to check, the menu
fields, and the child menus agree. This change takes practical form
in the Backgrounds preflet which disables the placement menu when
the image is set to "None", but, only the menu got disabled and not the
parent menu field so the label was erroneously still drawn as enabled.
Fixes#9816
It is no longer necessary, or even desirable for us to set the max
content width of the menu bar of a BMenuField now that BMenuItem
truncation and BMenuField sizing are working.
The user may, however, wish to set the max content width of the menu
bar of a BMenuField themselves like so:
menuField->MenuBar()->SetMaxContentWidth(width);
and the Interface Kit will automatically deduct the left and right
margins from the width including the space used by the drop down arrow.
... cancelling the normal item truncation behavior.
This funcationality comes from BeOS R5, we need to reproduce it for
backwards compat. KeymapSwitcher depends on it at least.
Minimum width is 20px, was set in last commit, comes from BeOS R5.
We use these constants in both MenuField.cpp and BMCPrivate.cpp
Incorporate kMarginWidth into kPopUpIndicatorWidth.
A small code simplication in FrameResized() along with replacing bare numbers
with magic constants.
Remove no longer needed header includes, most that I recently added
a few that were already there but just aren't needed anymore. Don't
use BPrivate::MenuPrivate namespace.
Just a few commits ago I moved the label truncation code out of
BMenuItem and into BMCMenuBar because the truncation had to happen
outside of BMenuItem. Turns out, that wasn't true so I'm moving the
label truncation back into BMenuItem and removing the _DrawItems()
method from BMCMenuBar.
Note that the code is not a copy of what was there before, but, the
updated version I created for BMCMenuBar. The main difference is that
I use menuPrivate.Padding() instead of GetItemMargins() and I always
use the width of the parent menu frame instead of using fBounds even
if the state is not MENU_STATE_CLOSED. These are changes needed for
BMCMenuBar but should work just as well for a regular BMenu.
...instead of in BMenuItem and remove the truncation code from BMenuItem.
The label truncation code cannot work in BMenuItem because the super
menu helpfully resizes itself to fit the menu item. So, instead we do the label
truncation in BMCPrivate making sure that BMenuItem there can't expand the
BMCMenuBar because we set the width to fMenuField->_MenuBarWidth()
explicity.
Note that this only truncates the label in BMCMenuField, i.e. the label inside
the menufield, it does nothing to the labels of the menu items in the attached
BMenu or BPopUpMenu which is exactly what we want.