// // "$Id$" // #ifndef FL_TREE_H #define FL_TREE_H #include #include #include #include #include #include ////////////////////// // FL/Fl_Tree.H ////////////////////// // // Fl_Tree -- This file is part of the Fl_Tree widget for FLTK // Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Greg Ercolano. // // 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. // /// /// \file /// \brief This file contains the definitions of the Fl_Tree class /// /// \class Fl_Tree /// /// \brief Tree widget. /// /// \image html tree-simple.png "Fl_Tree example program" /// \image latex tree-simple.png "Fl_Tree example program" width=4cm /// /// \code /// Fl_Tree // Top level widget /// |--- Fl_Tree_Item // Items in the tree /// |--- Fl_Tree_Prefs // Preferences for the tree /// |--- Fl_Tree_Connector (enum) // Connection modes /// |--- Fl_Tree_Select (enum) // Selection modes /// |--- Fl_Tree_Sort (enum) // Sort behavior /// \endcode /// /// Similar to Fl_Browser, Fl_Tree is a browser of Fl_Tree_Item's, which is arranged /// in a parented hierarchy, or 'tree'. Subtrees can be expanded or closed. Items can be /// added, deleted, inserted, sorted and re-ordered. /// /// The tree items may also contain other FLTK widgets, like buttons, input fields, /// or even "custom" widgets. /// /// The callback() is invoked depending on the value of when(): /// /// - FL_WHEN_RELEASE -- callback invoked when left mouse button is released on an item /// - FL_WHEN_CHANGED -- callback invoked when left mouse changes selection state /// /// The simple way to define a tree: /// \code /// #include /// [..] /// Fl_Tree tree(X,Y,W,H); /// tree.begin(); /// tree.add("Flintstones/Fred"); /// tree.add("Flintstones/Wilma"); /// tree.add("Flintstones/Pebbles"); /// tree.add("Simpsons/Homer"); /// tree.add("Simpsons/Marge"); /// tree.add("Simpsons/Bart"); /// tree.add("Simpsons/Lisa"); /// tree.end(); /// \endcode /// /// Items can be added with add(), /// removed with remove(), /// completely cleared with clear(), /// inserted with insert() and insert_above(), /// selected/deselected with select() and deselect(), /// open/closed with open() and closed(). /// Children of an item can be swapped around with Fl_Tree_Item::swap_children(), /// sorting can be controlled when items are add()ed via sortorder(). /// You can walk the entire tree with first() and next(). /// You can walk selected items with first_selected_item() and /// next_selected_item(). /// Items can be found by their pathname using find_item(const char*), /// and an item's pathname can be found with item_pathname(). /// The selected items' colors are controlled by selection_color() (inherited from Fl_Widget). /// /// The tree can have different selection behaviors controlled by selectmode(). /// /// FLTK widgets (including custom widgets) can be assigned to tree items via /// Fl_Tree_Item::widget(). /// /// Icons for individual items can be changed with /// Fl_Tree_Item::openicon(), /// Fl_Tree_Item::closeicon(), /// Fl_Tree_Item::usericon(). /// /// Various default preferences can be globally manipulated via Fl_Tree_Prefs, /// including colors, margins, icons, connection lines. /// /// The tree's callback() will be invoked when items change state or are open/closed. /// when() controls when mouse/keyboard events invoke the callback. /// callback_item() and callback_reason() can be used to determine the cause of the callback. eg: /// /// \code /// void MyTreeCallback(Fl_Widget *w, void *data) { /// Fl_Tree *tree = (Fl_Tree*)w; /// Fl_Tree_Item *item = (Fl_Tree_Item*)tree->callback_item(); // get selected item /// switch ( tree->callback_reason() ) { /// case FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED: [..] /// case FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED: [..] /// case FL_TREE_REASON_OPENED: [..] /// case FL_TREE_REASON_CLOSED: [..] /// } /// \endcode /// /// To get the item's full menu pathname, you can use Fl_Tree_Item::item_pathname(), eg: /// /// \code /// char pathname[256] = "???"; /// tree->item_pathname(pathname, sizeof(pathname), item); // eg. "Parent/Child/Item" /// \endcode /// /// To walk all the items of the tree from top to bottom: /// \code /// // Walk all the items in the tree, and print their labels /// for ( Fl_Tree_Item *item = tree->first(); item; item = tree->next(item) ) { /// printf("Item: %s\n", item->label()); /// } /// \endcode /// /// To recursively walk all the children of a particular item, /// define a function that uses recursion: /// \code /// // Find all of the item's children and print an indented report of their labels /// void my_print_all_children(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int indent=0) { /// for ( int t=0; tchildren(); t++ ) { /// printf("%*s Item: %s\n", indent, "", item->child(t)->label()); /// my_print_all_children(item->child(t), indent+4); // recurse /// } /// } /// \endcode /// /// To change the default label font and color for creating new items: /// \code /// tree = new Fl_Tree(..); /// tree->item_labelfont(FL_COURIER); // Use Courier font for all new items /// tree->item_labelfgcolor(FL_RED); // Use red color for labels of all new items /// [..] /// // Now create the items in the tree using the above defaults. /// tree->add("Aaa"); /// tree->add("Bbb"); /// [..] /// \endcode /// /// To change the font and color of all items in the tree: /// \code /// // Change the font and color of all items currently in the tree /// for ( Fl_Tree_Item *item = tree->first(); item; item = tree->next(item) ) { /// item->labelfont(FL_COURIER); /// item->labelcolor(FL_RED); /// } /// \endcode /// /// The following image shows the tree's various visual elements /// and the methods that control them: /// /// \image html tree-elements.png /// \image latex tree-elements.png "Fl_Tree dimensions" width=6cm /// /// \enum Fl_Tree_Reason /// The reason the callback was invoked. /// enum Fl_Tree_Reason { FL_TREE_REASON_NONE=0, ///< unknown reason FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED, ///< an item was selected FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED, ///< an item was de-selected FL_TREE_REASON_OPENED, ///< an item was opened FL_TREE_REASON_CLOSED ///< an item was closed }; class FL_EXPORT Fl_Tree : public Fl_Group { Fl_Tree_Item *_root; // can be null! Fl_Tree_Item *_item_focus; // item that has focus box Fl_Tree_Item *_callback_item; // item invoked during callback (can be NULL) Fl_Tree_Reason _callback_reason; // reason for the callback Fl_Tree_Prefs _prefs; // all the tree's settings int _scrollbar_size; // size of scrollbar trough protected: /// Vertical scrollbar Fl_Scrollbar *_vscroll; protected: void item_clicked(Fl_Tree_Item* val); /// Do the callback for the item, setting the item and reason void do_callback_for_item(Fl_Tree_Item* item, Fl_Tree_Reason reason) { callback_reason(reason); callback_item(item); do_callback((Fl_Widget*)this, user_data()); } Fl_Tree_Item *next_visible_item(Fl_Tree_Item *start, int dir); public: Fl_Tree(int X, int Y, int W, int H, const char *L=0); ~Fl_Tree(); int handle(int e); void draw(); /////////////////////// // root methods /////////////////////// /// Set the label for the root item. /// /// Makes an internally managed copy of 'new_label'. /// void root_label(const char *new_label) { if ( ! _root ) return; _root->label(new_label); } /// Returns the root item. Fl_Tree_Item* root() { return(_root); } //////////////////////////////// // Item creation/removal methods //////////////////////////////// Fl_Tree_Item *add(const char *path); Fl_Tree_Item* add(Fl_Tree_Item *item, const char *name); Fl_Tree_Item *insert_above(Fl_Tree_Item *above, const char *name); Fl_Tree_Item* insert(Fl_Tree_Item *item, const char *name, int pos); /// Remove the specified \p item from the tree. /// \p item may not be NULL. /// If it has children, all those are removed too. /// \returns 0 if done, -1 if 'item' not found. /// int remove(Fl_Tree_Item *item) { if ( item == _root ) { clear(); } else { Fl_Tree_Item *parent = item->parent(); // find item's parent if ( ! parent ) return(-1); parent->remove_child(item); // remove child + children } return(0); } /// Clear all children from the tree. /// The tree will be left completely empty. /// void clear() { if ( ! _root ) return; _root->clear_children(); delete _root; _root = 0; } /// Clear all the children of a particular node in the tree specified by \p item. /// Item may not be NULL. /// void clear_children(Fl_Tree_Item *item) { if ( item->has_children() ) { item->clear_children(); redraw(); // redraw only if there were children to clear } } //////////////////////// // Item lookup methods //////////////////////// Fl_Tree_Item *find_item(const char *path); const Fl_Tree_Item *find_item(const char *path) const; int item_pathname(char *pathname, int pathnamelen, const Fl_Tree_Item *item) const; const Fl_Tree_Item *find_clicked() const; /// Return the item that was last clicked. /// /// Valid only from within the callback(). /// /// Deprecated: use callback_item() instead. /// /// \returns the item clicked, or 0 if none. /// 0 may also be used to indicate several items were clicked/changed. /// Fl_Tree_Item *item_clicked() { return(_callback_item); } Fl_Tree_Item *first(); Fl_Tree_Item *next(Fl_Tree_Item *item=0); Fl_Tree_Item *prev(Fl_Tree_Item *item=0); Fl_Tree_Item *last(); Fl_Tree_Item *first_selected_item(); Fl_Tree_Item *next_selected_item(Fl_Tree_Item *item=0); ////////////////////////// // Item open/close methods ////////////////////////// /// Open the specified 'item'. /// This causes the item's children (if any) to be shown. /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be opened. Must not be NULL. /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - callback() is invoked if item changed, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_OPENED /// \returns /// - 1 -- item was opened /// - 0 -- item was already open, no change /// /// \see open(), close(), is_open(), is_close(), callback_item(), callback_reason() /// int open(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int docallback=1) { if ( item->is_open() ) return(0); item->open(); redraw(); if ( docallback ) { do_callback_for_item(item, FL_TREE_REASON_OPENED); } return(1); } /// Opens the item specified by \p path (eg: "Parent/child/item"). /// This causes the item's children (if any) to be shown. /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// Items or submenus that themselves contain slashes ('/' or '\') /// should be escaped, e.g. open("Holidays/12\\/25\//2010"). /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] path -- the tree item's pathname (e.g. "Flintstones/Fred") /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - callback() is invoked if item changed, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_OPENED /// \returns /// - 1 -- OK: item opened /// - 0 -- OK: item was already open, no change /// - -1 -- ERROR: item was not found /// /// \see open(), close(), is_open(), is_close(), callback_item(), callback_reason() /// int open(const char *path, int docallback=1) { Fl_Tree_Item *item = find_item(path); if ( ! item ) return(-1); return(open(item, docallback)); } /// Toggle the open state of \p item. /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item whose open state is to be toggled. Must not be NULL. /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - callback() is invoked, callback_reason() will be either /// FL_TREE_REASON_OPENED or FL_TREE_REASON_CLOSED /// /// \see open(), close(), is_open(), is_close(), callback_item(), callback_reason() /// void open_toggle(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int docallback=1) { if ( item->is_open() ) { close(item, docallback); } else { open(item, docallback); } } /// Closes the specified \p item. /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be closed. Must not be NULL. /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - callback() is invoked if item changed, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_CLOSED /// \returns /// - 1 -- item was closed /// - 0 -- item was already closed, no change /// /// \see open(), close(), is_open(), is_close(), callback_item(), callback_reason() /// int close(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int docallback=1) { if ( item->is_close() ) return(0); item->close(); redraw(); if ( docallback ) { do_callback_for_item(item, FL_TREE_REASON_CLOSED); } return(1); } /// Closes the item specified by \p path, eg: "Parent/child/item". /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// Items or submenus that themselves contain slashes ('/' or '\') /// should be escaped, e.g. close("Holidays/12\\/25\//2010"). /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] path -- the tree item's pathname (e.g. "Flintstones/Fred") /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - callback() is invoked if item changed, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_CLOSED /// \returns /// - 1 -- OK: item closed /// - 0 -- OK: item was already closed, no change /// - -1 -- ERROR: item was not found /// /// \see open(), close(), is_open(), is_close(), callback_item(), callback_reason() /// int close(const char *path, int docallback=1) { Fl_Tree_Item *item = find_item(path); if ( ! item ) return(-1); return(close(item, docallback)); } /// See if \p item is open. /// /// Items that are 'open' are themselves not necessarily visible; /// one of the item's parents might be closed. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be tested. Must not be NULL. /// \returns /// - 1 : item is open /// - 0 : item is closed /// int is_open(Fl_Tree_Item *item) const { return(item->is_open()?1:0); } /// See if item specified by \p path (eg: "Parent/child/item") is open. /// /// Items or submenus that themselves contain slashes ('/' or '\') /// should be escaped, e.g. is_open("Holidays/12\\/25\//2010"). /// /// Items that are 'open' are themselves not necessarily visible; /// one of the item's parents might be closed. /// /// \param[in] path -- the tree item's pathname (e.g. "Flintstones/Fred") /// \returns /// - 1 - OK: item is open /// - 0 - OK: item is closed /// - -1 - ERROR: item was not found /// int is_open(const char *path) const { const Fl_Tree_Item *item = find_item(path); if ( ! item ) return(-1); return(item->is_open()?1:0); } /// See if the specified \p item is closed. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be tested. Must not be NULL. /// \returns /// - 1 : item is open /// - 0 : item is closed /// int is_close(Fl_Tree_Item *item) const { return(item->is_close()); } /// See if item specified by \p path (eg: "Parent/child/item") is closed. /// /// Items or submenus that themselves contain slashes ('/' or '\') /// should be escaped, e.g. is_close("Holidays/12\\/25\//2010"). /// /// \param[in] path -- the tree item's pathname (e.g. "Flintstones/Fred") /// \returns /// - 1 - OK: item is closed /// - 0 - OK: item is open /// - -1 - ERROR: item was not found /// int is_close(const char *path) const { const Fl_Tree_Item *item = find_item(path); if ( ! item ) return(-1); return(item->is_close()?1:0); } /// Select the specified \p item. Use 'deselect()' to de-select it. /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be selected. Must not be NULL. /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - the callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - the callback() is invoked if item changed state, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED /// \returns /// - 1 - item's state was changed /// - 0 - item was already selected, no change was made /// int select(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int docallback=1) { if ( ! item->is_selected() ) { item->select(); set_changed(); if ( docallback ) { do_callback_for_item(item, FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED); } redraw(); return(1); } return(0); } /// Select the item specified by \p path (eg: "Parent/child/item"). /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// Items or submenus that themselves contain slashes ('/' or '\') /// should be escaped, e.g. select("Holidays/12\\/25\//2010"). /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] path -- the tree item's pathname (e.g. "Flintstones/Fred") /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - the callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - the callback() is invoked if item changed state, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED /// \returns /// - 1 : OK: item's state was changed /// - 0 : OK: item was already selected, no change was made /// - -1 : ERROR: item was not found /// int select(const char *path, int docallback=1) { Fl_Tree_Item *item = find_item(path); if ( ! item ) return(-1); return(select(item, docallback)); } /// Toggle the select state of the specified \p item. /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be selected. Must not be NULL. /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - the callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - the callback() is invoked, callback_reason() will be /// either FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED or FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED /// void select_toggle(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int docallback=1) { item->select_toggle(); set_changed(); if ( docallback ) { do_callback_for_item(item, item->is_selected() ? FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED : FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED); } redraw(); } /// De-select the specified \p item. /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be selected. Must not be NULL. /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - the callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - the callback() is invoked if item changed state, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED /// \returns /// - 0 - item was already deselected, no change was made /// - 1 - item's state was changed /// int deselect(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int docallback=1) { if ( item->is_selected() ) { item->deselect(); set_changed(); if ( docallback ) { do_callback_for_item(item, FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED); } redraw(); return(1); } return(0); } /// Deselect an item specified by \p path (eg: "Parent/child/item"). /// Handles redrawing if anything was actually changed. /// Invokes the callback depending on the value of optional parameter \p docallback. /// /// Items or submenus that themselves contain slashes ('/' or '\') /// should be escaped, e.g. deselect("Holidays/12\\/25\//2010"). /// /// The callback can use callback_item() and callback_reason() respectively to determine /// the item changed and the reason the callback was called. /// /// \param[in] path -- the tree item's pathname (e.g. "Flintstones/Fred") /// \param[in] docallback -- A flag that determines if the callback() is invoked or not: /// - 0 - the callback() is not invoked /// - 1 - the callback() is invoked if item changed state, /// callback_reason() will be FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED /// \returns /// - 1 - OK: item's state was changed /// - 0 - OK: item was already deselected, no change was made /// - -1 - ERROR: item was not found /// int deselect(const char *path, int docallback=1) { Fl_Tree_Item *item = find_item(path); if ( ! item ) return(-1); return(deselect(item, docallback)); } int deselect_all(Fl_Tree_Item *item=0, int docallback=1); int select_only(Fl_Tree_Item *selitem, int docallback=1); int select_all(Fl_Tree_Item *item=0, int docallback=1); void set_item_focus(Fl_Tree_Item *o); /// See if the specified \p item is selected. /// /// \param[in] item -- the item to be tested. Must not be NULL. /// /// \return /// - 1 : item selected /// - 0 : item deselected /// int is_selected(Fl_Tree_Item *item) const { return(item->is_selected()?1:0); } /// See if item specified by \p path (eg: "Parent/child/item") is selected. /// /// Items or submenus that themselves contain slashes ('/' or '\') /// should be escaped, e.g. is_selected("Holidays/12\\/25\//2010"). /// /// \param[in] path -- the tree item's pathname (e.g. "Flintstones/Fred") /// \returns /// - 1 : item selected /// - 0 : item deselected /// - -1 : item was not found /// int is_selected(const char *path) { Fl_Tree_Item *item = find_item(path); if ( ! item ) return(-1); return(is_selected(item)); } /// Print the tree as 'ascii art' to stdout. /// Used mainly for debugging. /// void show_self() { if ( ! _root ) return; _root->show_self(); } ///////////////////////////////// // Item attribute related methods ///////////////////////////////// /// Get the default label fontsize used for creating new items. Fl_Fontsize item_labelsize() const { return(_prefs.labelsize()); } /// Set the default label font size used for creating new items. /// To change the font size on a per-item basis, use Fl_Tree_Item::labelsize(Fl_Fontsize) /// void item_labelsize(Fl_Fontsize val) { _prefs.labelsize(val); } /// Get the default font face used for creating new items. Fl_Font item_labelfont() const { return(_prefs.labelfont()); } /// Set the default font face used for creating new items. /// To change the font face on a per-item basis, use Fl_Tree_Item::labelfont(Fl_Font) /// void item_labelfont(Fl_Font val) { _prefs.labelfont(val); } /// Get the default label foreground color used for creating new items. Fl_Color item_labelfgcolor(void) const { return(_prefs.labelfgcolor()); } /// Set the default label foreground color used for creating new items. /// To change the foreground color on a per-item basis, use Fl_Tree_Item::labelfgcolor(Fl_Color) /// void item_labelfgcolor(Fl_Color val) { _prefs.labelfgcolor(val); } /// Get the default label background color used for creating new items. Fl_Color item_labelbgcolor(void) const { return(_prefs.labelbgcolor()); } /// Set the default label background color used for creating new items. /// To change the background color on a per-item basis, use Fl_Tree_Item::labelbgcolor(Fl_Color) /// void item_labelbgcolor(Fl_Color val) { _prefs.labelbgcolor(val); } /// Get the connector color used for tree connection lines. Fl_Color connectorcolor() const { return(_prefs.connectorcolor()); } /// Set the connector color used for tree connection lines. void connectorcolor(Fl_Color val) { _prefs.connectorcolor(val); } /// Get the amount of white space (in pixels) that should appear /// between the widget's left border and the tree's contents. /// int marginleft() const { return(_prefs.marginleft()); } /// Set the amount of white space (in pixels) that should appear /// between the widget's left border and the left side of the tree's contents. /// void marginleft(int val) { _prefs.marginleft(val); redraw(); } /// Get the amount of white space (in pixels) that should appear /// between the widget's top border and the top of the tree's contents. /// int margintop() const { return(_prefs.margintop()); } /// Sets the amount of white space (in pixels) that should appear /// between the widget's top border and the top of the tree's contents. /// void margintop(int val) { _prefs.margintop(val); redraw(); } /// Get the amount of white space (in pixels) that should appear /// below an open child tree's contents. /// int openchild_marginbottom() const { return(_prefs.openchild_marginbottom()); } /// Set the amount of white space (in pixels) that should appear /// below an open child tree's contents. /// void openchild_marginbottom(int val) { _prefs.openchild_marginbottom(val); redraw(); } /// Gets the width of the horizontal connection lines (in pixels) /// that appear to the left of each tree item's label. /// int connectorwidth() const { return(_prefs.connectorwidth()); } /// Sets the width of the horizontal connection lines (in pixels) /// that appear to the left of each tree item's label. /// void connectorwidth(int val) { _prefs.connectorwidth(val); redraw(); } /// Returns the Fl_Image being used as the default user icon for all /// newly created items. /// Returns zero if no icon has been set, which is the default. /// Fl_Image *usericon() const { return(_prefs.usericon()); } /// Sets the Fl_Image to be used as the default user icon for all /// newly created items. /// /// If you want to specify user icons on a per-item basis, /// use Fl_Tree_Item::usericon() instead. /// /// \param[in] val -- The new image to be used, or /// zero to disable user icons. /// void usericon(Fl_Image *val) { _prefs.usericon(val); redraw(); } /// Returns the icon to be used as the 'open' icon. /// If none was set, the internal default is returned, /// a simple '[+]' icon. /// Fl_Image *openicon() const { return(_prefs.openicon()); } /// Sets the icon to be used as the 'open' icon. /// This overrides the built in default '[+]' icon. /// /// \param[in] val -- The new image, or zero to use the default [+] icon. /// void openicon(Fl_Image *val) { _prefs.openicon(val); redraw(); } /// Returns the icon to be used as the 'close' icon. /// If none was set, the internal default is returned, /// a simple '[-]' icon. /// Fl_Image *closeicon() const { return(_prefs.closeicon()); } /// Sets the icon to be used as the 'close' icon. /// This overrides the built in default '[-]' icon. /// /// \param[in] val -- The new image, or zero to use the default [-] icon. /// void closeicon(Fl_Image *val) { _prefs.closeicon(val); redraw(); } /// Returns 1 if the collapse icon is enabled, 0 if not. int showcollapse() const { return(_prefs.showcollapse()); } /// Set if we should show the collapse icon or not. /// If collapse icons are disabled, the user will not be able /// to interactively collapse items in the tree, unless the application /// provides some other means via open() and close(). /// /// \param[in] val 1: shows collapse icons (default),\n /// 0: hides collapse icons. /// void showcollapse(int val) { _prefs.showcollapse(val); redraw(); } /// Returns 1 if the root item is to be shown, or 0 if not. int showroot() const { return(_prefs.showroot()); } /// Set if the root item should be shown or not. /// \param[in] val 1 -- show the root item (default)\n /// 0 -- hide the root item. /// void showroot(int val) { _prefs.showroot(val); redraw(); } /// Returns the line drawing style for inter-connecting items. Fl_Tree_Connector connectorstyle() const { return(_prefs.connectorstyle()); } /// Sets the line drawing style for inter-connecting items. void connectorstyle(Fl_Tree_Connector val) { _prefs.connectorstyle(val); redraw(); } /// Set the default sort order used when items are added to the tree. /// See Fl_Tree_Sort for possible values. /// Fl_Tree_Sort sortorder() const { return(_prefs.sortorder()); } /// Gets the sort order used to add items to the tree. void sortorder(Fl_Tree_Sort val) { _prefs.sortorder(val); // no redraw().. only affects new add()itions } /// Sets the style of box used to draw selected items. /// This is an fltk Fl_Boxtype. /// The default is influenced by FLTK's current Fl::scheme() /// Fl_Boxtype selectbox() const { return(_prefs.selectbox()); } /// Gets the style of box used to draw selected items. /// This is an fltk Fl_Boxtype. /// The default is influenced by FLTK's current Fl::scheme() /// void selectbox(Fl_Boxtype val) { _prefs.selectbox(val); redraw(); } /// Gets the tree's current selection mode. Fl_Tree_Select selectmode() const { return(_prefs.selectmode()); } /// Sets the tree's selection mode. void selectmode(Fl_Tree_Select val) { _prefs.selectmode(val); } int displayed(Fl_Tree_Item *item); void show_item(Fl_Tree_Item *item, int yoff); void show_item(Fl_Tree_Item *item); void show_item_bottom(Fl_Tree_Item *item); void show_item_middle(Fl_Tree_Item *item); void show_item_top(Fl_Tree_Item *item); void display(Fl_Tree_Item *item); int vposition() const; void vposition(int ypos); /// See if widget \p w is one of the Fl_Tree widget's scrollbars. /// Use this to skip over the scrollbars when walking the child() array. Example: /// \code /// for ( int i=0; ichildren(); i++ ) { // walk children /// Fl_Widget *w= tree->child(i); /// if ( brow->is_scrollbar(w) ) continue; // skip scrollbars /// ..do work here.. /// } /// \endcode /// \param[in] w Widget to test /// \returns 1 if \p w is a scrollbar, 0 if not. /// int is_scrollbar(Fl_Widget *w) { return( ( w == _vscroll ) ? 1 : 0 ); } /// Gets the current size of the scrollbars' troughs, in pixels. /// /// If this value is zero (default), this widget will use the global /// Fl::scrollbar_size() value as the scrollbar's width. /// /// \returns Scrollbar size in pixels, or 0 if the global Fl::scrollsize() is being used. /// \see Fl::scrollbar_size(int) /// int scrollbar_size() const { return(_scrollbar_size); } /// Sets the pixel size of the scrollbars' troughs to the \p size, in pixels. /// /// Normally you should not need this method, and should use the global /// Fl::scrollbar_size(int) instead to manage the size of ALL /// your widgets' scrollbars. This ensures your application /// has a consistent UI, is the default behavior, and is normally /// what you want. /// /// Only use THIS method if you really need to override the global /// scrollbar size. The need for this should be rare. /// /// Setting \p size to the special value of 0 causes the widget to /// track the global Fl::scrollbar_size(), which is the default. /// /// \param[in] size Sets the scrollbar size in pixels.\n /// If 0 (default), scrollbar size tracks the global Fl::scrollbar_size() /// \see Fl::scrollbar_size() /// void scrollbar_size(int size) { _scrollbar_size = size; int scrollsize = _scrollbar_size ? _scrollbar_size : Fl::scrollbar_size(); if ( _vscroll->w() != scrollsize ) { _vscroll->resize(x()+w()-scrollsize, h(), scrollsize, _vscroll->h()); } } /////////////////////// // callback related /////////////////////// /// Sets the item that was changed for this callback. /// Used internally to pass the item that invoked the callback. /// void callback_item(Fl_Tree_Item* item) { _callback_item = item; } /// Gets the item that caused the callback. /// The callback() can use this value to see which item changed. /// Fl_Tree_Item* callback_item() { return(_callback_item); } /// Sets the reason for this callback. /// Used internally to pass the reason the callback was invoked. /// void callback_reason(Fl_Tree_Reason reason) { _callback_reason = reason; } /// Gets the reason for this callback. /// /// The callback() can use this value to see why it was called. Example: /// \code /// void MyTreeCallback(Fl_Widget *w, void *userdata) { /// Fl_Tree *tree = (Fl_Tree*)w; /// Fl_Tree_Item *item = tree->callback_item(); // the item changed (can be NULL if more than one item was changed!) /// switch ( tree->callback_reason() ) { // reason callback was invoked /// case FL_TREE_REASON_OPENED: ..item was opened.. /// case FL_TREE_REASON_CLOSED: ..item was closed.. /// case FL_TREE_REASON_SELECTED: ..item was selected.. /// case FL_TREE_REASON_DESELECTED: ..item was deselected.. /// } /// } /// \endcode /// Fl_Tree_Reason callback_reason() const { return(_callback_reason); } /// Load FLTK preferences void load(class Fl_Preferences&); }; #endif /*FL_TREE_H*/ // // End of "$Id$". //