fltk/FL/Fl_Menu_Item.H

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//
// "$Id$"
//
// Menu item header file for the Fast Light Tool Kit (FLTK).
//
// Copyright 1998-2008 by Bill Spitzak and others.
//
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#ifndef Fl_Menu_Item_H
#define Fl_Menu_Item_H
# include "Fl_Widget.H"
# include "Fl_Image.H"
# if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(check)
# undef check
# endif
enum { // values for flags:
FL_MENU_INACTIVE = 1,
FL_MENU_TOGGLE= 2,
FL_MENU_VALUE = 4,
FL_MENU_RADIO = 8,
FL_MENU_INVISIBLE = 0x10,
FL_SUBMENU_POINTER = 0x20,
FL_SUBMENU = 0x40,
FL_MENU_DIVIDER = 0x80,
FL_MENU_HORIZONTAL = 0x100
};
extern FL_EXPORT int fl_old_shortcut(const char*);
class Fl_Menu_;
/**
The Fl_Menu_Item structure defines a single menu item that
is used by the Fl_Menu_ class.
\code
struct Fl_Menu_Item {
const char* text; // label()
ulong shortcut_;
Fl_Callback* callback_;
void* user_data_;
int flags;
uchar labeltype_;
uchar labelfont_;
uchar labelsize_;
uchar labelcolor_;
};
enum { // values for flags:
FL_MENU_INACTIVE = 1,
FL_MENU_TOGGLE = 2,
FL_MENU_VALUE = 4,
FL_MENU_RADIO = 8,
FL_MENU_INVISIBLE = 0x10,
FL_SUBMENU_POINTER = 0x20,
FL_SUBMENU = 0x40,
FL_MENU_DIVIDER = 0x80,
FL_MENU_HORIZONTAL = 0x100
};
\endcode
Typically menu items are statically defined; for example:
\code
Fl_Menu_Item popup[] = {
{"&alpha", FL_ALT+'a', the_cb, (void*)1},
{"&beta", FL_ALT+'b', the_cb, (void*)2},
{"gamma", FL_ALT+'c', the_cb, (void*)3, FL_MENU_DIVIDER},
{"&strange", 0, strange_cb},
{"&charm", 0, charm_cb},
{"&truth", 0, truth_cb},
{"b&eauty", 0, beauty_cb},
{"sub&menu", 0, 0, 0, FL_SUBMENU},
{"one"},
{"two"},
{"three"},
{0},
{"inactive", FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_INACTIVE|FL_MENU_DIVIDER},
{"invisible",FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_INVISIBLE},
{"check", FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_TOGGLE|FL_MENU_VALUE},
{"box", FL_ALT+'i', 0, 0, FL_MENU_TOGGLE},
{0}};
\endcode
produces:
<P ALIGN=CENTER>\image html menu.gif </P>
A submenu title is identified by the bit FL_SUBMENU in the
flags field, and ends with a label() that is NULL.
You can nest menus to any depth. A pointer to the first item in the
submenu can be treated as an Fl_Menu array itself. It is also
possible to make seperate submenu arrays with FL_SUBMENU_POINTER
flags.
<P>You should use the method functions to access structure members and
not access them directly to avoid compatibility problems with future
releases of FLTK.
*/
struct FL_EXPORT Fl_Menu_Item {
const char *text; ///< menu item text, returned by label()
int shortcut_; ///< menu item shortcut
Fl_Callback *callback_; ///< menu item callback
void *user_data_; ///< menu item user_data for 3rd party apps
int flags; ///< menu item flags like FL_MENU_TOGGLE,FL_MENU_RADIO
uchar labeltype_; ///< how the menu item text looks like
Fl_Font labelfont_; ///< which font for this menu item text
Fl_Fontsize labelsize_; ///< size of menu item text
unsigned labelcolor_; ///< menu item text color
// advance N items, skipping submenus:
const Fl_Menu_Item *next(int=1) const;
/**
Advance a pointer by n items through a menu array, skipping
the contents of submenus and invisible items. There are two calls so
that you can advance through const and non-const data.
*/
Fl_Menu_Item *next(int i=1) {
return (Fl_Menu_Item*)(((const Fl_Menu_Item*)this)->next(i));}
/** Returns the first menu item, same as next(0). */
const Fl_Menu_Item *first() const { return next(0); }
/** Returns the first menu item, same as next(0). */
Fl_Menu_Item *first() { return next(0); }
// methods on menu items:
/**
This is the title of the item. A NULL here indicates the end
of the menu (or of a submenu). A '&' in the item will print an
underscore under the next letter, and if the menu is popped up that
letter will be a "shortcut" to pick that item. To get a
real '&' put two
in a row.
*/
const char* label() const {return text;}
/** See const char* Fl_Menu_Item::label() const */
void label(const char* a) {text=a;}
/** See const char* Fl_Menu_Item::label() const */
void label(Fl_Labeltype a,const char* b) {labeltype_ = a; text = b;}
/**
A labeltype identifies a routine that draws the label of the
widget. This can be used for special effects such as emboss, or to use
the label() pointer as another form of data such as a bitmap.
The value FL_NORMAL_LABEL prints the label as text.
*/
Fl_Labeltype labeltype() const {return (Fl_Labeltype)labeltype_;}
/**
A labeltype identifies a routine that draws the label of the
widget. This can be used for special effects such as emboss, or to use
the label() pointer as another form of data such as a bitmap.
The value FL_NORMAL_LABEL prints the label as text.
*/
void labeltype(Fl_Labeltype a) {labeltype_ = a;}
/**
This color is passed to the labeltype routine, and is typically the
color of the label text. This defaults to FL_BLACK. If this
color is not black fltk will <I>not</I> use overlay bitplanes to draw
the menu - this is so that images put in the menu draw correctly.
*/
Fl_Color labelcolor() const {return (Fl_Color)labelcolor_;}
/** See Fl_Color Fl_Menu_Item::labelcolor() const */
void labelcolor(unsigned a) {labelcolor_ = a;}
/**
Fonts are identified by small 8-bit indexes into a table. See the
enumeration list for predefined fonts. The default value is a
Helvetica font. The function
Fl::set_font() can define new fonts.
*/
Fl_Font labelfont() const {return labelfont_;}
/**
Fonts are identified by small 8-bit indexes into a table. See the
enumeration list for predefined fonts. The default value is a
Helvetica font. The function
Fl::set_font() can define new fonts.
*/
void labelfont(Fl_Font a) {labelfont_ = a;}
/** Gets or sets the label font pixel size/height. */
/** Gets the label font pixel size/height.*/
Fl_Fontsize labelsize() const {return labelsize_;}
/** Sets the label font pixel size/height.*/
void labelsize(Fl_Fontsize a) {labelsize_ = a;}
/**
Each item has space for a callback function and an argument for that
function. Due to back compatibility, the Fl_Menu_Item itself
is not passed to the callback, instead you have to get it by calling
((Fl_Menu_*)w)-&gt;mvalue() where w is the widget argument.
*/
Fl_Callback_p callback() const {return callback_;}
/** See Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const */
void callback(Fl_Callback* c, void* p) {callback_=c; user_data_=p;}
/** See Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const */
void callback(Fl_Callback* c) {callback_=c;}
/** See Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const */
void callback(Fl_Callback0*c) {callback_=(Fl_Callback*)c;}
/** See Fl_Callback_p Fl_MenuItem::callback() const */
void callback(Fl_Callback1*c, long p=0) {callback_=(Fl_Callback*)c; user_data_=(void*)p;}
/**
Get or set the user_data argument that is sent to the
callback function.
*/
void* user_data() const {return user_data_;}
/**
Get or set the user_data argument that is sent to the
callback function.
*/
void user_data(void* v) {user_data_ = v;}
/**
For convenience you can also define the callback as taking a long
argument. This is implemented by casting this to a Fl_Callback
and casting the long to a void* and may not be
portable to some machines.
*/
long argument() const {return (long)user_data_;}
/**
For convenience you can also define the callback as taking a long
argument. This is implemented by casting this to a Fl_Callback
and casting the long to a void* and may not be
portable to some machines.
*/
void argument(long v) {user_data_ = (void*)v;}
/** Gets what key combination shortcut will trigger the menu item. */
int shortcut() const {return shortcut_;}
/**
Sets exactly what key combination will trigger the menu item. The
value is a logical 'or' of a key and a set of shift flags, for instance
FL_ALT+'a' or FL_ALT+FL_F+10 or just 'a'. A value of
zero disables the shortcut.
<P>The key can be any value returned by
Fl::event_key(), but will usually be an ASCII letter. Use
a lower-case letter unless you require the shift key to be held down. </P>
<P>The shift flags can be any set of values accepted by
Fl::event_state(). If the bit is on that shift key must
be pushed. Meta, Alt, Ctrl, and Shift must be off if they are not in
the shift flags (zero for the other bits indicates a "don't care"
setting).
*/
void shortcut(int s) {shortcut_ = s;}
/**
Returns true if either FL_SUBMENU or FL_SUBMENU_POINTER
is on in the flags. FL_SUBMENU indicates an embedded submenu
that goes from the next item through the next one with a NULL
label(). FL_SUBMENU_POINTER indicates that user_data()
is a pointer to another menu array.
*/
int submenu() const {return flags&(FL_SUBMENU|FL_SUBMENU_POINTER);}
/**
Returns true if a checkbox will be drawn next to this item. This is
true if FL_MENU_TOGGLE or FL_MENU_RADIO is set in the
flags.
*/
int checkbox() const {return flags&FL_MENU_TOGGLE;}
/**
Returns true if this item is a radio item. When a radio button is
selected all "adjacent" radio buttons are turned off. A set of radio
items is delimited by an item that has radio() false, or by an
item with FL_MENU_DIVIDER turned on.
*/
int radio() const {return flags&FL_MENU_RADIO;}
/** Returns the current value of the check or radio item. */
int value() const {return flags&FL_MENU_VALUE;}
/**
Turns the check or radio item "on" for the menu item. Note that this
does not turn off any adjacent radio items like set_only()
does.
*/
void set() {flags |= FL_MENU_VALUE;}
/** Turns the check or radio item "off" for the menu item. */
void clear() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_VALUE;}
void setonly();
/** Gets the visibility of an item. */
int visible() const {return !(flags&FL_MENU_INVISIBLE);}
/** Makes an item visible in the menu. */
void show() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_INVISIBLE;}
/** Hides an item in the menu. */
void hide() {flags |= FL_MENU_INVISIBLE;}
/** Get whether or not the item can be picked. */
int active() const {return !(flags&FL_MENU_INACTIVE);}
/** Allows a menu item to be picked. */
void activate() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_INACTIVE;}
/**
Prevents a menu item from being picked. Note that this will also cause
the menu item to appear grayed-out.
*/
void deactivate() {flags |= FL_MENU_INACTIVE;}
/** Returns non 0 if FL_INACTIVE and FL_INVISIBLE are cleared, 0 otherwise. */
int activevisible() const {return !(flags & (FL_MENU_INACTIVE|FL_MENU_INVISIBLE));}
// compatibility for FLUID so it can set the image of a menu item...
/** compatibility api for FLUID, same as a->label(this) */
void image(Fl_Image* a) {a->label(this);}
/** compatibility api for FLUID, same as a.label(this) */
void image(Fl_Image& a) {a.label(this);}
// used by menubar:
int measure(int* h, const Fl_Menu_*) const;
void draw(int x, int y, int w, int h, const Fl_Menu_*, int t=0) const;
// popup menus without using an Fl_Menu_ widget:
const Fl_Menu_Item* popup(
int X, int Y,
const char *title = 0,
const Fl_Menu_Item* picked=0,
const Fl_Menu_* = 0) const;
const Fl_Menu_Item* pulldown(
int X, int Y, int W, int H,
const Fl_Menu_Item* picked = 0,
const Fl_Menu_* = 0,
const Fl_Menu_Item* title = 0,
int menubar=0) const;
const Fl_Menu_Item* test_shortcut() const;
const Fl_Menu_Item* find_shortcut(int *ip=0) const;
/**
Call the Fl_Menu_Item item's callback, and provide the
Fl_Widget argument (and optionally override the user_data()
argument). You must first check that callback() is non-zero
before calling this.
*/
void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o) const {callback_(o, user_data_);}
/**
Call the Fl_Menu_Item item's callback, and provide the
Fl_Widget argument (and optionally override the user_data()
argument). You must first check that callback() is non-zero
before calling this.
*/
void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o,void* arg) const {callback_(o, arg);}
/**
Call the Fl_Menu_Item item's callback, and provide the
Fl_Widget argument (and optionally override the user_data()
argument). You must first check that callback() is non-zero
before calling this.
*/
void do_callback(Fl_Widget* o,long arg) const {callback_(o, (void*)arg);}
// back-compatibility, do not use:
/** back compatibility only \deprecated. */
int checked() const {return flags&FL_MENU_VALUE;}
/** back compatibility only \deprecated. */
void check() {flags |= FL_MENU_VALUE;}
/** back compatibility only \deprecated. */
void uncheck() {flags &= ~FL_MENU_VALUE;}
int add(const char*, int shortcut, Fl_Callback*, void* =0, int = 0);
/** See int add(const char*, int shortcut, Fl_Callback*, void*, int) */
int add(const char*a, const char* b, Fl_Callback* c,
void* d = 0, int e = 0) {
return add(a,fl_old_shortcut(b),c,d,e);}
int size() const ;
};
typedef Fl_Menu_Item Fl_Menu; // back compatibility
enum { // back-compatibility enum:
FL_PUP_NONE = 0,
FL_PUP_GREY = FL_MENU_INACTIVE,
FL_PUP_GRAY = FL_MENU_INACTIVE,
FL_MENU_BOX = FL_MENU_TOGGLE,
FL_PUP_BOX = FL_MENU_TOGGLE,
FL_MENU_CHECK = FL_MENU_VALUE,
FL_PUP_CHECK = FL_MENU_VALUE,
FL_PUP_RADIO = FL_MENU_RADIO,
FL_PUP_INVISIBLE = FL_MENU_INVISIBLE,
FL_PUP_SUBMENU = FL_SUBMENU_POINTER
};
#endif
//
// End of "$Id$".
//