/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2008 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.internal.motif.*; import org.eclipse.swt.*; import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*; /** * Instances of this class support the layout of selectable * tool bar items. *

* The item children that may be added to instances of this class * must be of type ToolItem. *

* Note that although this class is a subclass of Composite, * it does not make sense to add Control children to it, * or set a layout on it. *

*

*
Styles:
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FLAT, WRAP, RIGHT, HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL, SHADOW_OUT
*
Events:
*
(none)
*
*

* Note: Only one of the styles HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL may be specified. *

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

* * @see ToolBar, ToolItem snippets * @see SWT Example: ControlExample * @see Sample code and further information */ public class ToolBar extends Composite { int drawCount, itemCount; ToolItem [] items; ToolItem lastFocus; /** * Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent * and a style value describing its behavior and appearance. *

* The style value is either one of the style constants defined in * class SWT which is applicable to instances of this * class, or must be built by bitwise OR'ing together * (that is, using the int "|" operator) two or more * of those SWT style constants. The class description * lists the style constants that are applicable to the class. * Style bits are also inherited from superclasses. *

* * @param parent a composite control which will be the parent of the new instance (cannot be null) * @param style the style of control to construct * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException * * @see SWT#FLAT * @see SWT#WRAP * @see SWT#RIGHT * @see SWT#HORIZONTAL * @see SWT#SHADOW_OUT * @see SWT#VERTICAL * @see Widget#checkSubclass() * @see Widget#getStyle() */ public ToolBar (Composite parent, int style) { super (parent, checkStyle (style)); /* * Ensure that either HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL is set. * NOTE: HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL have the same values * as H_SCROLL and V_SCROLL so it is necessary to first * clear these bits to avoid scroll bars and then reset * the bits using the original style supplied by the * programmer. */ if ((style & SWT.VERTICAL) != 0) { this.style |= SWT.VERTICAL; } else { this.style |= SWT.HORIZONTAL; } } static int checkStyle (int style) { /* * Even though it is legal to create this widget * with scroll bars, they serve no useful purpose * because they do not automatically scroll the * widget's client area. The fix is to clear * the SWT style. */ return style & ~(SWT.H_SCROLL | SWT.V_SCROLL); } protected void checkSubclass () { if (!isValidSubclass ()) error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS); } public Point computeSize (int wHint, int hHint, boolean changed) { checkWidget(); int width = wHint, height = hHint; if (wHint == SWT.DEFAULT) width = 0x7FFFFFFF; if (hHint == SWT.DEFAULT) height = 0x7FFFFFFF; int [] result = layout (width, height, false); int border = getBorderWidth () * 2; Point extent = new Point (result [1], result [2]); if (wHint != SWT.DEFAULT) extent.x = wHint; if (hHint != SWT.DEFAULT) extent.y = hHint; extent.x += border; extent.y += border; return extent; } void createHandle (int index) { super.createHandle (index); state &= ~CANVAS; } void createItem (ToolItem item, int index) { if (!(0 <= index && index <= itemCount)) error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_RANGE); if (itemCount == items.length) { ToolItem [] newItems = new ToolItem [itemCount + 4]; System.arraycopy (items, 0, newItems, 0, items.length); items = newItems; } item.createWidget (index); System.arraycopy (items, index, items, index + 1, itemCount++ - index); items [index] = item; relayout (); } void createWidget (int index) { super.createWidget (index); items = new ToolItem [4]; itemCount = 0; } void destroyItem (ToolItem item) { int index = 0; while (index < itemCount) { if (items [index] == item) break; index++; } if (index == itemCount) return; System.arraycopy (items, index + 1, items, index, --itemCount - index); items [itemCount] = null; } public boolean forceFocus () { checkWidget (); if (display.focusEvent == SWT.FocusOut) return false; Decorations shell = menuShell (); shell.setSavedFocus (this); shell.bringToTop (false); if (lastFocus != null && lastFocus.setFocus ()) return true; for (int i = 0; i < itemCount; i++) { ToolItem item = items [i]; if (item.setFocus ()) return true; } return super.forceFocus (); } /** * Returns the item at the given, zero-relative index in the * receiver. Throws an exception if the index is out of range. * * @param index the index of the item to return * @return the item at the given index * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException */ public ToolItem getItem (int index) { checkWidget(); if (0 <= index && index < itemCount) return items [index]; error (SWT.ERROR_INVALID_RANGE); return null; } /** * Returns the item at the given point in the receiver * or null if no such item exists. The point is in the * coordinate system of the receiver. * * @param point the point used to locate the item * @return the item at the given point * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException */ public ToolItem getItem (Point pt) { checkWidget(); if (pt == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); for (int i=0; i *
  • ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
  • *
  • ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
  • * */ public int getItemCount () { checkWidget(); return itemCount; } /** * Returns an array of ToolItems which are the items * in the receiver. *

    * Note: This is not the actual structure used by the receiver * to maintain its list of items, so modifying the array will * not affect the receiver. *

    * * @return the items in the receiver * * @exception SWTException */ public ToolItem [] getItems () { checkWidget(); ToolItem [] result = new ToolItem [itemCount]; System.arraycopy (items, 0, result, 0, itemCount); return result; } /** * Returns the number of rows in the receiver. When * the receiver has the WRAP style, the * number of rows can be greater than one. Otherwise, * the number of rows is always one. * * @return the number of items * * @exception SWTException */ public int getRowCount () { checkWidget(); Rectangle rect = getClientArea (); return layout (rect.width, rect.height, false) [0]; } /** * Searches the receiver's list starting at the first item * (index 0) until an item is found that is equal to the * argument, and returns the index of that item. If no item * is found, returns -1. * * @param item the search item * @return the index of the item * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException */ public int indexOf (ToolItem item) { checkWidget(); if (item == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT); if (item.isDisposed()) error(SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT); for (int i=0; i width) { rows++; x = marginWidth; y += ySpacing + itemHeight; } if (resize) { item.setBounds (x, y, size.x, itemHeight); boolean visible = x + size.x <= width && y + itemHeight <= height; item.setVisible (visible); Control control = item.control; if (control != null) { int controlY = y + (itemHeight - size.y) / 2; control.setBounds (x, controlY, size.x, itemHeight - (controlY - y)); } } x += xSpacing + size.x; maxX = Math.max (maxX, x); } gc.dispose (); return new int [] {rows, maxX, y + itemHeight}; } int [] layoutVertical (int width, int height, boolean resize) { int xSpacing = (style & SWT.NO_FOCUS) != 0 ? 4 : 2, ySpacing = 0; int marginWidth = 0, marginHeight = 0; int x = marginWidth, y = marginHeight; int maxY = 0, cols = 1; boolean wrap = (style & SWT.WRAP) != 0; int itemWidth = 0; Point [] sizes = new Point [itemCount]; GC gc = new GC (this); for (int i=0; i height) { cols++; x += xSpacing + itemWidth; y = marginHeight; } if (resize) { item.setBounds (x, y, itemWidth, size.y); boolean visible = x + itemWidth <= width && y + size.y <= height; item.setVisible (visible); Control control = item.control; if (control != null) { int controlX = x + (itemWidth - size.x) / 2; control.setBounds (controlX, y, itemWidth - (controlX - x), size.y); } } y += ySpacing + size.y; maxY = Math.max (maxY, y); } return new int [] {cols, x + itemWidth, maxY}; } int [] layout (int nWidth, int nHeight, boolean resize) { if ((style & SWT.VERTICAL) != 0) { return layoutVertical (nWidth, nHeight, resize); } else { return layoutHorizontal (nWidth, nHeight, resize); } } boolean mnemonicHit (char key) { for (int i = 0; i < itemCount; i++) { ToolItem item = items [i]; char mnemonic = findMnemonic (item.getText ()); if (mnemonic != '\0') { if (Character.toUpperCase (key) == Character.toUpperCase (mnemonic)) { XmProcessTraversal (item.handle, OS.XmTRAVERSE_CURRENT); item.click (false, 0); return true; } } } return false; } boolean mnemonicMatch (char key) { for (int i = 0; i < itemCount; i++) { ToolItem item = items [i]; if (item.getEnabled ()) { char mnemonic = findMnemonic (item.getText ()); if (mnemonic != '\0') { if (Character.toUpperCase (key) == Character.toUpperCase (mnemonic)) { return true; } } } } return false; } void propagateWidget (boolean enabled) { super.propagateWidget (enabled); for (int i=0; i 0) return; Rectangle rect = getClientArea (); layout (rect.width, rect.height, true); } void releaseChildren (boolean destroy) { if (items != null) { for (int i=0; i