// // "$Id$" // // Group header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK). // // Copyright 1998-2005 by Bill Spitzak and others. // // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Library 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 // Library General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 // USA. // // Please report all bugs and problems on the following page: // // http://www.fltk.org/str.php // #ifndef Fl_Group_H #define Fl_Group_H #ifndef Fl_Widget_H #include "Fl_Widget.H" #endif /** The Fl_Group class is the FLTK container widget. It maintains an array of child widgets. These children can themselves be any widget including Fl_Group. The most important subclass of Fl_Group is Fl_Window, however groups can also be used to control radio buttons or to enforce resize behavior. */ class FL_EXPORT Fl_Group : public Fl_Widget { Fl_Widget** array_; Fl_Widget* savedfocus_; Fl_Widget* resizable_; int children_; int *sizes_; // remembered initial sizes of children int navigation(int); static Fl_Group *current_; // unimplemented copy ctor and assignment operator Fl_Group(const Fl_Group&); Fl_Group& operator=(const Fl_Group&); protected: enum { CLIP_CHILDREN = 2048 }; /** The first method controls whether the group widget clips the drawing of child widgets to its bounding box.
The second method returns the current clipping mode.
The default is to not clip (0) the drawing of child widgets. */ void clip_children(int c) { if (c) set_flag(CLIP_CHILDREN); else clear_flag(CLIP_CHILDREN); } /** See void Fl_Group::clip_children(int c) */ int clip_children() { return (flags() & CLIP_CHILDREN) != 0; } void draw(); void draw_child(Fl_Widget&) const; void draw_children(); void draw_outside_label(const Fl_Widget&) const ; void update_child(Fl_Widget&) const; int *sizes(); public: int handle(int); void begin(); void end(); static Fl_Group *current(); static void current(Fl_Group *g); /** Returns how many child widgets the group has. */ int children() const {return children_;} /** Returns array()[n]. No range checking is done! */ Fl_Widget* child(int n) const {return array()[n];} int find(const Fl_Widget*) const; /** See int Fl_Group::find(const Fl_Widget *w) const */ int find(const Fl_Widget& o) const {return find(&o);} Fl_Widget* const* array() const; void resize(int,int,int,int); /** Creates a new Fl_Group widget using the given position, size, and label string. The default boxtype is FL_NO_BOX. */ Fl_Group(int,int,int,int, const char * = 0); virtual ~Fl_Group(); void add(Fl_Widget&); /** See void Fl_Group::add(Fl_Widget &w) */ void add(Fl_Widget* o) {add(*o);} void insert(Fl_Widget&, int i); /** This does insert(w, find(beforethis)). This will append the widget if beforethis is not in the group. */ void insert(Fl_Widget& o, Fl_Widget* before) {insert(o,find(before));} void remove(Fl_Widget&); void remove(Fl_Widget* o) {remove(*o);} void clear(); /** See void Fl_Group::resizable(Fl_Widget *box) */ void resizable(Fl_Widget& o) {resizable_ = &o;} /** The resizable widget defines the resizing box for the group. When the group is resized it calculates a new size and position for all of its children. Widgets that are horizontally or vertically inside the dimensions of the box are scaled to the new size. Widgets outside the box are moved.
In these examples the gray area is the resizable:
\image html resizebox1.gif \image html resizebox2.gif
The resizable may be set to the group itself (this is the default value for an Fl_Group, although NULL is the default for Fl_Window and Fl_Pack), in which case all the contents are resized. If the resizable is NULL then all widgets remain a fixed size and distance from the top-left corner.
It is possible to achieve any type of resize behavior by using an invisible Fl_Box as the resizable and/or by using a hierarchy of child Fl_Group's. */ void resizable(Fl_Widget* o) {resizable_ = o;} /** See void Fl_Group::resizable(Fl_Widget *box) */ Fl_Widget* resizable() const {return resizable_;} /** Adds a widget to the group and makes it the resizable widget. */ void add_resizable(Fl_Widget& o) {resizable_ = &o; add(o);} void init_sizes(); // back compatability function: void focus(Fl_Widget* o) {o->take_focus();} Fl_Widget* & _ddfdesign_kludge() {return resizable_;} void forms_end(); }; // dummy class used to end child groups in constructors for complex // subclasses of Fl_Group: /** This is a dummy class that allows you to end a Fl_Group in a constructor list of a class:
class MyClass { Fl_Group group; Fl_Button button_in_group; Fl_End end; Fl_Button button_outside_group; MyClass(); }; MyClass::MyClass() : group(10,10,100,100), button_in_group(20,20,60,30), end(), button_outside_group(10,120,60,30) {}*/ class FL_EXPORT Fl_End { public: /** All it does is calling Fl_Group::current()->end() */ Fl_End() {Fl_Group::current()->end();} }; #endif // // End of "$Id$". //