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view plugins/gestures/stroke-draw.c @ 5105:4cfc49e31c2e
[gaim-migrate @ 5468]
David Brigada (jsi) writes:
" This patch changes GTK_WRAP_WORD to GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR
throughout the sources. That fixes a bug where long
single-word input into GtkTextViews and similar would
cause the textview to expand, causing the window to
expand. This fix depends on a patch to GTK+ that is in
current CVS but not yet released. To address the
backwards-compatibility issue, GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR is
#defined to GTK_WRAP_WORD when not defined by GTK+'s
header files.
The only problem I can forsee is binary compatibility;
if Gaim is compiled under a GTK+ CVS (or a future
release) environment, and then run under a GTK+ 2.2.1
or earlier environment, behavior is undefined; the text
area will probably not wrap at all. However, source
compatibility is maintained."
basically, gaim will start wrapping text in any version of gtk2 that supports it,
and should work exactly the same in any version that still has the bug.
many thanks to David for his hard work.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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| date | Fri, 11 Apr 2003 04:23:55 +0000 |
| parents | f630a793b9d4 |
| children | 6d1707dc8c3d |
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/* GNOME stroke implementation Copyright (c) 2000, 2001 Dan Nicolaescu See the file COPYING for distribution information. */ #include "config.h" #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <glib.h> #include <gtk/gtk.h> #include <gdk/gdkx.h> #include "gstroke.h" #include "gstroke-internal.h" #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include <X11/Xutil.h> static void gstroke_invisible_window_init (GtkWidget *widget); /*FIXME: Maybe these should be put in a structure, and not static...*/ static Display * gstroke_disp = NULL; static Window gstroke_window; static GC gstroke_gc; static int mouse_button = 2; static gboolean draw_strokes = FALSE; #define GSTROKE_TIMEOUT_DURATION 10 #define GSTROKE_SIGNALS "gstroke_signals" struct gstroke_func_and_data { void (*func)(GtkWidget *, void *); gpointer data; }; /*FIXME: maybe it's better to just make 2 static variables, not a structure */ struct mouse_position { struct s_point last_point; gboolean invalid; }; static struct mouse_position last_mouse_position; static guint timer_id; static void gstroke_execute (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name); static void record_stroke_segment (GtkWidget *widget) { gint x, y; struct gstroke_metrics *metrics; gtk_widget_get_pointer (widget, &x, &y); if (last_mouse_position.invalid) last_mouse_position.invalid = FALSE; else if (gstroke_draw_strokes()) { #if 1 XDrawLine (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, gstroke_gc, last_mouse_position.last_point.x, last_mouse_position.last_point.y, x, y); /* XFlush (gstroke_disp); */ #else /* FIXME: this does not work. It will only work if we create a corresponding GDK window for stroke_window and draw on that... */ gdk_draw_line (widget->window, widget->style->fg_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL], last_mouse_position.last_point.x, last_mouse_position.last_point.y, x, y); #endif } if (last_mouse_position.last_point.x != x || last_mouse_position.last_point.y != y) { last_mouse_position.last_point.x = x; last_mouse_position.last_point.y = y; metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics *)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); _gstroke_record (x, y, metrics); } } static gint gstroke_timeout (gpointer data) { GtkWidget *widget = GTK_WIDGET (data); record_stroke_segment (widget); return TRUE; } static gint process_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer data G_GNUC_UNUSED) { static GtkWidget *original_widget = NULL; switch (event->type) { case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: if (event->button.button != gstroke_get_mouse_button()) break; original_widget = widget; /* remeber the widget where the stroke started */ gstroke_invisible_window_init (widget); record_stroke_segment (widget); gdk_pointer_grab (widget->window, FALSE, GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK, NULL, NULL, event->button.time); timer_id = gtk_timeout_add (GSTROKE_TIMEOUT_DURATION, gstroke_timeout, widget); return TRUE; case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: if ((event->button.button != gstroke_get_mouse_button()) || (original_widget == NULL)) { /* Nice bug when you hold down one button and press another. */ /* We'll just cancel the gesture instead. */ last_mouse_position.invalid = TRUE; original_widget = NULL; if (timer_id > 0) gtk_timeout_remove (timer_id); gdk_pointer_ungrab (event->button.time); timer_id = 0; if (gstroke_draw_strokes() && gstroke_disp != NULL) { /* get rid of the invisible stroke window */ XUnmapWindow (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window); XFlush (gstroke_disp); } break; } last_mouse_position.invalid = TRUE; original_widget = NULL; gtk_timeout_remove (timer_id); gdk_pointer_ungrab (event->button.time); timer_id = 0; { char result[GSTROKE_MAX_SEQUENCE]; struct gstroke_metrics *metrics; metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics *)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT (widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); if (gstroke_draw_strokes()) { /* get rid of the invisible stroke window */ XUnmapWindow (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window); XFlush (gstroke_disp); } _gstroke_canonical (result, metrics); gstroke_execute (widget, result); return FALSE; } return TRUE; default: break; } return FALSE; } void gstroke_set_draw_strokes(gboolean draw) { draw_strokes = draw; } gboolean gstroke_draw_strokes(void) { return draw_strokes; } void gstroke_set_mouse_button(gint button) { mouse_button = button; } int gstroke_get_mouse_button(void) { return mouse_button; } void gstroke_enable (GtkWidget *widget) { struct gstroke_metrics* metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics *)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); if (metrics == NULL) { metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics *)g_malloc (sizeof (struct gstroke_metrics)); metrics->pointList = NULL; metrics->min_x = 10000; metrics->min_y = 10000; metrics->max_x = 0; metrics->max_y = 0; metrics->point_count = 0; g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_METRICS, metrics); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(widget), "event", G_CALLBACK(process_event), NULL); } else _gstroke_init (metrics); last_mouse_position.invalid = TRUE; } guint gstroke_signal_connect (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name, void (*func)(GtkWidget *widget, void *data), gpointer data) { struct gstroke_func_and_data *func_and_data; GHashTable *hash_table = (GHashTable*)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); if (!hash_table) { hash_table = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS, (gpointer)hash_table); } func_and_data = g_new (struct gstroke_func_and_data, 1); func_and_data->func = func; func_and_data->data = data; g_hash_table_insert (hash_table, (gpointer)name, (gpointer)func_and_data); return TRUE; } static void gstroke_execute (GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *name) { GHashTable *hash_table = (GHashTable*)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); #if 0 debug_printf("gstroke %s\n", name); #endif if (hash_table) { struct gstroke_func_and_data *fd = (struct gstroke_func_and_data*)g_hash_table_lookup (hash_table, name); if (fd) (*fd->func)(widget, fd->data); } } void gstroke_cleanup (GtkWidget *widget) { struct gstroke_metrics *metrics; GHashTable *hash_table = (GHashTable*)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); if (hash_table) /* FIXME: does this delete the elements too? */ g_hash_table_destroy (hash_table); g_object_steal_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_SIGNALS); metrics = (struct gstroke_metrics*)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); if (metrics) g_free (metrics); g_object_steal_data(G_OBJECT(widget), GSTROKE_METRICS); } /* This function should be written using Gtk+ primitives*/ static void gstroke_invisible_window_init (GtkWidget *widget) { XSetWindowAttributes w_attr; XWindowAttributes orig_w_attr; unsigned long mask, col_border, col_background; unsigned int border_width; XSizeHints hints; Display *disp = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(widget->window); Window wind = GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW (widget->window); int screen = DefaultScreen (disp); if (!gstroke_draw_strokes()) return; gstroke_disp = disp; /* X server should save what's underneath */ XGetWindowAttributes (gstroke_disp, wind, &orig_w_attr); hints.x = orig_w_attr.x; hints.y = orig_w_attr.y; hints.width = orig_w_attr.width; hints.height = orig_w_attr.height; mask = CWSaveUnder; w_attr.save_under = True; /* inhibit all the decorations */ mask |= CWOverrideRedirect; w_attr.override_redirect = True; /* Don't set a background, transparent window */ mask |= CWBackPixmap; w_attr.background_pixmap = None; /* Default input window look */ col_background = WhitePixel (gstroke_disp, screen); /* no border for the window */ #if 0 border_width = 5; #endif border_width = 0; col_border = BlackPixel (gstroke_disp, screen); gstroke_window = XCreateSimpleWindow (gstroke_disp, wind, 0, 0, hints.width - 2 * border_width, hints.height - 2 * border_width, border_width, col_border, col_background); gstroke_gc = XCreateGC (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, 0, NULL); XSetFunction (gstroke_disp, gstroke_gc, GXinvert); XChangeWindowAttributes (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, mask, &w_attr); XSetLineAttributes (gstroke_disp, gstroke_gc, 2, LineSolid, CapButt, JoinMiter); XMapRaised (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window); #if 0 /*FIXME: is this call really needed? If yes, does it need the real argc and argv? */ hints.flags = PPosition | PSize; XSetStandardProperties (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, "gstroke_test", NULL, (Pixmap)NULL, NULL, 0, &hints); /* Receive the close window client message */ { /* FIXME: is this really needed? If yes, something should be done with wmdelete...*/ Atom wmdelete = XInternAtom (gstroke_disp, "WM_DELETE_WINDOW", False); XSetWMProtocols (gstroke_disp, gstroke_window, &wmdelete, True); } #endif }
