/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2012 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.widgets; import org.eclipse.swt.*; import org.eclipse.swt.events.*; import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*; import org.eclipse.swt.internal.cocoa.*; /** * Instances of this class are selectable user interface * objects that represent a range of positive, numeric values. *

* At any given moment, a given scroll bar will have a * single 'selection' that is considered to be its * value, which is constrained to be within the range of * values the scroll bar represents (that is, between its * minimum and maximum values). *

* Typically, scroll bars will be made up of five areas: *

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  1. an arrow button for decrementing the value
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  3. a page decrement area for decrementing the value by a larger amount
  4. *
  5. a thumb for modifying the value by mouse dragging
  6. *
  7. a page increment area for incrementing the value by a larger amount
  8. *
  9. an arrow button for incrementing the value
  10. *
* Based on their style, scroll bars are either HORIZONTAL * (which have a left facing button for decrementing the value and a * right facing button for incrementing it) or VERTICAL * (which have an upward facing button for decrementing the value * and a downward facing buttons for incrementing it). *

* On some platforms, the size of the scroll bar's thumb can be * varied relative to the magnitude of the range of values it * represents (that is, relative to the difference between its * maximum and minimum values). Typically, this is used to * indicate some proportional value such as the ratio of the * visible area of a document to the total amount of space that * it would take to display it. SWT supports setting the thumb * size even if the underlying platform does not, but in this * case the appearance of the scroll bar will not change. *

* Scroll bars are created by specifying either H_SCROLL, * V_SCROLL or both when creating a Scrollable. * They are accessed from the Scrollable using * getHorizontalBar and getVerticalBar. *

* Note: Scroll bars are not Controls. On some platforms, scroll bars * that appear as part of some standard controls such as a text or list * have no operating system resources and are not children of the control. * For this reason, scroll bars are treated specially. To create a control * that looks like a scroll bar but has operating system resources, use * Slider. *

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Styles:
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HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL
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Events:
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Selection
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* Note: Only one of the styles HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL may be specified. *

* IMPORTANT: This class is not intended to be subclassed. *

* * @see Slider * @see Scrollable * @see Scrollable#getHorizontalBar * @see Scrollable#getVerticalBar * @see SWT Example: ControlExample * @see Sample code and further information * @noextend This class is not intended to be subclassed by clients. */ public class ScrollBar extends Widget { NSScroller view; Scrollable parent; int minimum, maximum = 100, thumb = 10; int increment = 1; int pageIncrement = 10; id target; int /*long*/ actionSelector; ScrollBar () { /* Do nothing */ } /** * Adds the listener to the collection of listeners who will * be notified when the user changes the receiver's value, by sending * it one of the messages defined in the SelectionListener * interface. *

* When widgetSelected is called, the event object detail field contains one of the following values: * SWT.NONE - for the end of a drag. * SWT.DRAG. * SWT.HOME. * SWT.END. * SWT.ARROW_DOWN. * SWT.ARROW_UP. * SWT.PAGE_DOWN. * SWT.PAGE_UP. * widgetDefaultSelected is not called. *

* * @param listener the listener which should be notified when the user changes the receiver's value * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException * * @see SelectionListener * @see #removeSelectionListener * @see SelectionEvent */ public void addSelectionListener(SelectionListener listener) { checkWidget(); if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); TypedListener typedListener = new TypedListener(listener); addListener(SWT.Selection,typedListener); addListener(SWT.DefaultSelection,typedListener); } static int checkStyle (int style) { return checkBits (style, SWT.HORIZONTAL, SWT.VERTICAL, 0, 0, 0, 0); } void deregister () { super.deregister (); display.removeWidget (view); } boolean getDrawing () { return parent.getDrawing (); } /** * Returns true if the receiver is enabled, and * false otherwise. A disabled control is typically * not selectable from the user interface and draws with an * inactive or "grayed" look. * * @return the receiver's enabled state * * @exception SWTException * * @see #isEnabled */ public boolean getEnabled () { checkWidget(); return (state & DISABLED) == 0; } /** * Returns the amount that the receiver's value will be * modified by when the up/down (or right/left) arrows * are pressed. * * @return the increment * * @exception SWTException */ public int getIncrement () { checkWidget(); return increment; } /** * Returns the maximum value which the receiver will allow. * * @return the maximum * * @exception SWTException */ public int getMaximum () { checkWidget(); return maximum; } /** * Returns the minimum value which the receiver will allow. * * @return the minimum * * @exception SWTException */ public int getMinimum () { checkWidget(); return minimum; } /** * Returns the amount that the receiver's value will be * modified by when the page increment/decrement areas * are selected. * * @return the page increment * * @exception SWTException */ public int getPageIncrement () { checkWidget(); return pageIncrement; } /** * Returns the receiver's parent, which must be a Scrollable. * * @return the receiver's parent * * @exception SWTException */ public Scrollable getParent () { checkWidget (); return parent; } /** * Returns the single 'selection' that is the receiver's value. * * @return the selection * * @exception SWTException */ public int getSelection () { checkWidget(); NSScroller widget = (NSScroller)view; double value = widget.doubleValue(); return (int)(0.5f + ((maximum - thumb - minimum) * value + minimum)); } /** * Returns a point describing the receiver's size. The * x coordinate of the result is the width of the receiver. * The y coordinate of the result is the height of the * receiver. * * @return the receiver's size * * @exception SWTException */ public Point getSize () { checkWidget(); NSRect rect = ((NSScroller)view).frame(); return new Point((int)rect.width, (int)rect.height); } /** * Returns the receiver's thumb value. * * @return the thumb value * * @exception SWTException * * @see ScrollBar */ public int getThumb () { checkWidget(); return thumb; } /** * Returns a rectangle describing the size and location of the * receiver's thumb relative to its parent. * * @return the thumb bounds, relative to the {@link #getParent() parent} * * @exception SWTException * * @since 3.6 */ public Rectangle getThumbBounds () { checkWidget(); NSRect rect = view.rectForPart(OS.NSScrollerKnob); rect = view.convertRect_toView_(rect, parent.view); return new Rectangle((int)rect.x, (int)rect.y, (int)rect.width, (int)rect.height); } /** * Returns a rectangle describing the size and location of the * receiver's thumb track relative to its parent. This rectangle * comprises the areas 2, 3, and 4 as described in {@link ScrollBar}. * * @return the thumb track bounds, relative to the {@link #getParent() parent} * * @exception SWTException * * @since 3.6 */ public Rectangle getThumbTrackBounds () { checkWidget(); NSRect rect = view.rectForPart(OS.NSScrollerKnobSlot); rect = view.convertRect_toView_(rect, parent.view); return new Rectangle((int)rect.x, (int)rect.y, (int)rect.width, (int)rect.height); } /** * Returns true if the receiver is visible, and * false otherwise. *

* If one of the receiver's ancestors is not visible or some * other condition makes the receiver not visible, this method * may still indicate that it is considered visible even though * it may not actually be showing. *

* * @return the receiver's visibility state * * @exception SWTException */ public boolean getVisible () { checkWidget(); return (state & HIDDEN) == 0 && !view.isHidden(); } /** * Returns true if the receiver is enabled and all * of the receiver's ancestors are enabled, and false * otherwise. A disabled control is typically not selectable from the * user interface and draws with an inactive or "grayed" look. * * @return the receiver's enabled state * * @exception SWTException * * @see #getEnabled */ public boolean isEnabled () { checkWidget(); return getEnabled () && parent.isEnabled (); } boolean isDrawing () { return getDrawing() && parent.isDrawing (); } /** * Returns true if the receiver is visible and all * of the receiver's ancestors are visible and false * otherwise. * * @return the receiver's visibility state * * @exception SWTException * * @see #getVisible */ public boolean isVisible () { checkWidget(); return getVisible () && parent.isVisible (); } /** * Removes the listener from the collection of listeners who will * be notified when the user changes the receiver's value. * * @param listener the listener which should no longer be notified * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException * * @see SelectionListener * @see #addSelectionListener */ public void removeSelectionListener(SelectionListener listener) { checkWidget(); if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (eventTable == null) return; eventTable.unhook(SWT.Selection, listener); eventTable.unhook(SWT.DefaultSelection,listener); } void register () { super.register (); display.addWidget (view, this); } void releaseHandle () { super.releaseHandle (); if (view != null) view.release(); view = null; } void releaseParent () { super.releaseParent (); if (parent.horizontalBar == this) parent.horizontalBar = null; if (parent.verticalBar == this) parent.verticalBar = null; } void releaseWidget () { super.releaseWidget (); parent = null; } void sendSelection () { NSWindow window = view.window (); if (target == null) parent.getShell().deferFlushing(); int value = 0; if (target != null) { view.sendAction(actionSelector, target); } else { value = getSelection (); } NSPoint point; NSEvent nsEvent = NSApplication.sharedApplication().currentEvent(); if (nsEvent != null) { point = nsEvent.locationInWindow(); if (nsEvent.window() == null) point = window.convertScreenToBase(point); } else { point = window.mouseLocationOutsideOfEventStream(); } int hitPart = (int)/*64*/((NSScroller)view).testPart(point); Event event = new Event(); switch (hitPart) { case OS.NSScrollerDecrementLine: value -= increment; event.detail = SWT.ARROW_UP; break; case OS.NSScrollerDecrementPage: value -= pageIncrement; event.detail = SWT.PAGE_UP; break; case OS.NSScrollerIncrementLine: value += increment; event.detail = SWT.ARROW_DOWN; break; case OS.NSScrollerIncrementPage: value += pageIncrement; event.detail = SWT.PAGE_DOWN; break; case OS.NSScrollerKnob: event.detail = SWT.DRAG; break; } if (target == null) { if (event.detail != SWT.DRAG) { setSelection(value); } } sendSelectionEvent(SWT.Selection, event, true); } /** * Sets the amount that the receiver's value will be * modified by when the up/down (or right/left) arrows * are pressed to the argument, which must be at least * one. * * @param value the new increment (must be greater than zero) * * @exception SWTException */ public void setIncrement (int value) { checkWidget(); if (value < 1) return; increment = value; } void setClipRegion (NSView view) { parent.setClipRegion(view); } /** * Enables the receiver if the argument is true, * and disables it otherwise. A disabled control is typically * not selectable from the user interface and draws with an * inactive or "grayed" look. * * @param enabled the new enabled state * * @exception SWTException */ public void setEnabled (boolean enabled) { checkWidget(); if (enabled) { if ((state & DISABLED) == 0) return; state &= ~DISABLED; } else { if ((state & DISABLED) != 0) return; state |= DISABLED; } enableWidget (enabled); } void enableWidget (boolean enabled) { if (!enabled || (state & DISABLED) == 0) { view.setEnabled (enabled); } } /** * Sets the maximum. If this value is negative or less than or * equal to the minimum, the value is ignored. If necessary, first * the thumb and then the selection are adjusted to fit within the * new range. * * @param value the new maximum * * @exception SWTException */ public void setMaximum (int value) { checkWidget(); if (value < 0) return; if (value <= minimum) return; if (value - minimum < thumb) { thumb = value - minimum; } int selection = Math.max(minimum, Math.min (getSelection (), value - thumb)); this.maximum = value; updateBar(selection, minimum, value, thumb); } /** * Sets the minimum value. If this value is negative or greater * than or equal to the maximum, the value is ignored. If necessary, * first the thumb and then the selection are adjusted to fit within * the new range. * * @param value the new minimum * * @exception SWTException */ public void setMinimum (int value) { checkWidget(); if (value < 0) return; if (value >= maximum) return; if (maximum - value < thumb) { thumb = maximum - value; } int selection = Math.min(maximum - thumb, Math.max (getSelection (), value)); this.minimum = value; updateBar(selection, value, maximum, thumb); } /** * Sets the amount that the receiver's value will be * modified by when the page increment/decrement areas * are selected to the argument, which must be at least * one. * * @param value the page increment (must be greater than zero) * * @exception SWTException */ public void setPageIncrement (int value) { checkWidget(); if (value < 1) return; pageIncrement = value; } /** * Sets the single selection that is the receiver's * value to the argument which must be greater than or equal * to zero. * * @param selection the new selection (must be zero or greater) * * @exception SWTException */ public void setSelection (int selection) { checkWidget(); updateBar(selection, minimum, maximum, thumb); } /** * Sets the thumb value. The thumb value should be used to represent * the size of the visual portion of the current range. This value is * usually the same as the page increment value. *

* This new value will be ignored if it is less than one, and will be * clamped if it exceeds the receiver's current range. *

* * @param value the new thumb value, which must be at least one and not * larger than the size of the current range * * @exception SWTException */ public void setThumb (int value) { checkWidget(); if (value < 1) return; value = Math.min (value, maximum - minimum); updateBar(getSelection(), minimum, maximum, value); this.thumb = value; } /** * Sets the receiver's selection, minimum value, maximum * value, thumb, increment and page increment all at once. *

* Note: This is similar to setting the values individually * using the appropriate methods, but may be implemented in a * more efficient fashion on some platforms. *

* * @param selection the new selection value * @param minimum the new minimum value * @param maximum the new maximum value * @param thumb the new thumb value * @param increment the new increment value * @param pageIncrement the new pageIncrement value * * @exception SWTException */ public void setValues (int selection, int minimum, int maximum, int thumb, int increment, int pageIncrement) { checkWidget(); if (minimum < 0) return; if (maximum < 0) return; if (thumb < 1) return; if (increment < 1) return; if (pageIncrement < 1) return; this.thumb = thumb = Math.min (thumb, maximum - minimum); this.maximum = maximum; this.minimum = minimum; this.increment = increment; this.pageIncrement = pageIncrement; updateBar (selection, minimum, maximum, thumb); } /** * Marks the receiver as visible if the argument is true, * and marks it invisible otherwise. *

* If one of the receiver's ancestors is not visible or some * other condition makes the receiver not visible, marking * it visible may not actually cause it to be displayed. *

* * @param visible the new visibility state * * @exception SWTException */ public void setVisible (boolean visible) { checkWidget(); parent.setScrollBarVisible (this, visible); } void updateBar (int selection, int minimum, int maximum, int thumb) { NSScroller widget = (NSScroller) view; selection = Math.max (minimum, Math.min (maximum - thumb, selection)); int range = maximum - thumb - minimum; float fraction = range <= 0 ? 1 : (float) (selection - minimum) / range; float knob = range <= 0 ? 1 : (float) thumb / (maximum - minimum); double oldFraction = widget.doubleValue(); float /*double*/ oldKnob = widget.knobProportion(); widget.setDoubleValue(fraction); widget.setKnobProportion(knob); widget.setEnabled (range > 0); if (OS.VERSION >= 0x1070 && target == null && (knob != oldKnob || fraction != oldFraction)) { OS.objc_msgSend(parent.scrollView.id, OS.sel_flashScrollers); } } }