New method Fl::scheme_is(const char *name).

This is a convenience method to support easier implementation of
scheme-specific code in draw() methods and elsewhere.

Also improved Fl::scheme(const char *name) documentation.


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Albrecht Schlosser 2014-01-21 13:29:15 +00:00
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CHANGES IN FLTK 1.3.3 RELEASED: MMM DD YYYY
- new method Fl::scheme_is(const char *name) returns 1 if current scheme is name.
- Fixed recent MinGW build WRT configure not finding strcasecmp() (STR #2994).
Note: This fix is temporary and should be revisited later.
- Fixed missing libdl dependency in CMake builds (STR #2977).

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FL/Fl.H
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static void background2(uchar, uchar, uchar);
// schemes:
static int scheme(const char*);
static int scheme(const char *name);
/** See void scheme(const char *name) */
static const char* scheme() {return scheme_;}
/**
/** Returns whether the current scheme is the given name.
This is a fast inline convenience function to support scheme-specific
code in widgets, e.g. in their draw() methods, if required.
Use a valid scheme name, not \p NULL (although \p NULL is allowed,
this is not a useful argument - see below).
If Fl::scheme() has not been set or has been set to the default
scheme ("none" or "base"), then this will always return 0 regardless
of the argument, because Fl::scheme() is \p NULL in this case.
\note The stored scheme name is always lowercase, and this method will
do a case-sensitive compare, so you \b must use a lowercase string to
return the correct value. This is intentional for performance reasons.
Example:
\code
if (Fl::scheme_is("gtk+")) { your_code_here(); }
\endcode
\param[in] name \b lowercase string of requested scheme name.
\return 1 if the given scheme is active, 0 otherwise.
\see Fl::scheme(const char *name)
*/
static int scheme_is(const char *name) {
return (scheme_ && name && !strcmp(name,scheme_));
}
/**
Called by scheme according to scheme name.
Loads or reloads the current scheme selection.
See void scheme(const char *name)

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@ -258,19 +258,25 @@ Fl_Image *Fl::scheme_bg_ = (Fl_Image *)0; // current background image for the
static Fl_Pixmap tile(tile_xpm);
/**
Gets or sets the current widget scheme. NULL will use
the scheme defined in the FLTK_SCHEME environment
variable or the scheme resource under X11. Otherwise,
any of the following schemes can be used:
Sets the current widget scheme. NULL will use the scheme defined
in the FLTK_SCHEME environment variable or the scheme resource
under X11. Otherwise, any of the following schemes can be used:
- "none" - This is the default look-n-feel which resembles old
Windows (95/98/Me/NT/2000) and old GTK/KDE
- "base" - This is an alias for "none"
- "plastic" - This scheme is inspired by the Aqua user interface
on Mac OS X
- "gtk+" - This scheme is inspired by the Red Hat Bluecurve
theme
- "gtk+" - This scheme is inspired by the Red Hat Bluecurve theme
Uppercase scheme names are equivalent, but the stored scheme name will
always be lowercase and Fl::scheme() will return this lowercase name.
If the resulting scheme name is not defined, the default scheme will
be used and Fl::scheme() will return NULL.
*/
int Fl::scheme(const char *s) {
if (!s) {