/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2003 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.widgets; import org.eclipse.swt.internal.win32.*; import org.eclipse.swt.*; import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*; import org.eclipse.swt.internal.Compatibility; /** * Instances of this class allow the user to select a font * from all available fonts in the system. *
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* IMPORTANT: This class is intended to be subclassed only * within the SWT implementation. *

*/ public class FontDialog extends Dialog { FontData fontData; RGB rgb; /** * Constructs a new instance of this class given only its parent. * * @param parent a shell which will be the parent of the new instance * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException */ public FontDialog (Shell parent) { this (parent, SWT.PRIMARY_MODAL); } /** * 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 shell which will be the parent of the new instance * * @exception IllegalArgumentException * @exception SWTException */ public FontDialog (Shell parent, int style) { super (parent, style); checkSubclass (); } /** * Returns a FontData object describing the font that was * selected in the dialog, or null if none is available. * * @return the FontData for the selected font, or null * @deprecated use #getFontList () */ public FontData getFontData () { return fontData; } /** * Returns a FontData set describing the font that was * selected in the dialog, or null if none is available. * * @return the FontData for the selected font, or null * @since 2.1.1 */ public FontData [] getFontList () { if (fontData == null) return null; FontData [] result = new FontData [1]; result [0] = fontData; return result; } /** * Returns the currently selected color in the receiver. * * @return the RGB value for the selected color, may be null * * @see PaletteData#getRGBs * * @since 2.1 */ public RGB getRGB () { return rgb; } /** * Makes the dialog visible and brings it to the front * of the display. * * @return a FontData object describing the font that was selected, * or null if the dialog was cancelled or an error occurred * * @exception SWTException */ public FontData open () { if (OS.IsWinCE) SWT.error (SWT.ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); /* Get the owner HWND for the dialog */ int hwndOwner = 0; if (parent != null) hwndOwner = parent.handle; /* Open the dialog */ int hHeap = OS.GetProcessHeap (); CHOOSEFONT lpcf = new CHOOSEFONT (); lpcf.lStructSize = CHOOSEFONT.sizeof; lpcf.hwndOwner = hwndOwner; lpcf.Flags = OS.CF_SCREENFONTS | OS.CF_EFFECTS; int lpLogFont = OS.HeapAlloc (hHeap, OS.HEAP_ZERO_MEMORY, LOGFONT.sizeof); if (fontData != null && fontData.data != null) { LOGFONT logFont = fontData.data; int lfHeight = logFont.lfHeight; int hDC = OS.GetDC (0); int pixels = -Compatibility.round (fontData.height * OS.GetDeviceCaps(hDC, OS.LOGPIXELSY), 72); OS.ReleaseDC (0, hDC); logFont.lfHeight = pixels; lpcf.Flags |= OS.CF_INITTOLOGFONTSTRUCT; OS.MoveMemory (lpLogFont, logFont, LOGFONT.sizeof); logFont.lfHeight = lfHeight; } lpcf.lpLogFont = lpLogFont; if (rgb != null) { int red = rgb.red & 0xFF; int green = (rgb.green << 8) & 0xFF00; int blue = (rgb.blue << 16) & 0xFF0000; lpcf.rgbColors = red | green | blue; } /* Make the parent shell be temporary modal */ Shell oldModal = null; Display display = null; if ((style & (SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL | SWT.SYSTEM_MODAL)) != 0) { display = parent.getDisplay (); oldModal = display.getModalDialogShell (); display.setModalDialogShell (parent); } /* Open the dialog */ boolean success = OS.ChooseFont (lpcf); /* Clear the temporary dialog modal parent */ if ((style & (SWT.APPLICATION_MODAL | SWT.SYSTEM_MODAL)) != 0) { display.setModalDialogShell (oldModal); } /* Compute the result */ if (success) { LOGFONT logFont = OS.IsUnicode ? (LOGFONT) new LOGFONTW () : new LOGFONTA (); OS.MoveMemory (logFont, lpLogFont, LOGFONT.sizeof); /* * This will not work on multiple screens or * for printing. Should use DC for the proper device. */ int hDC = OS.GetDC(0); int logPixelsY = OS.GetDeviceCaps(hDC, OS.LOGPIXELSY); int pixels = 0; if (logFont.lfHeight > 0) { /* * Feature in Windows. If the lfHeight of the LOGFONT structure * is positive, the lfHeight measures the height of the entire * cell, including internal leading, in logical units. Since the * height of a font in points does not include the internal leading, * we must subtract the internal leading, which requires a TEXTMETRIC, * which in turn requires font creation. */ int hFont = OS.CreateFontIndirect(logFont); int oldFont = OS.SelectObject(hDC, hFont); TEXTMETRIC lptm = OS.IsUnicode ? (TEXTMETRIC) new TEXTMETRICW () : new TEXTMETRICA (); OS.GetTextMetrics(hDC, lptm); OS.SelectObject(hDC, oldFont); OS.DeleteObject(hFont); pixels = logFont.lfHeight - lptm.tmInternalLeading; } else { pixels = -logFont.lfHeight; } OS.ReleaseDC(0, hDC); int points = Compatibility.round(pixels * 72, logPixelsY); fontData = FontData.win32_new (logFont, points); int red = lpcf.rgbColors & 0xFF; int green = (lpcf.rgbColors >> 8) & 0xFF; int blue = (lpcf.rgbColors >> 16) & 0xFF; rgb = new RGB (red, green, blue); } /* Free the OS memory */ if (lpLogFont != 0) OS.HeapFree (hHeap, 0, lpLogFont); /* * This code is intentionally commented. On some * platforms, the owner window is repainted right * away when a dialog window exits. This behavior * is currently unspecified. */ // if (hwndOwner != 0) OS.UpdateWindow (hwndOwner); if (!success) return null; return fontData; } /** * Sets a FontData object describing the font to be * selected by default in the dialog, or null to let * the platform choose one. * * @param fontData the FontData to use initially, or null * @deprecated use #setFontList (FontData []) */ public void setFontData (FontData fontData) { this.fontData = fontData; } /** * Sets a set of FontData objects describing the font to * be selected by default in the dialog, or null to let * the platform choose one. * * @param fontData the set of FontData objects to use initially, or null * @since 2.1.1 */ public void setFontList (FontData [] fontData) { if (fontData != null && fontData.length > 0) { this.fontData = fontData [0]; } else { this.fontData = null; } } /** * Sets the receiver's selected color to be the argument. * * @param rgb the new RGB value for the selected color, may be * null to let the platform to select a default when * open() is called * * @see PaletteData#getRGBs * * @since 2.1 */ public void setRGB (RGB rgb) { this.rgb = rgb; } }