// @(#)root/gui:$Name: $:$Id: TGXYLayout.cxx,v 1.1 2002/08/08 16:54:11 rdm Exp $
// Author: Reiner Rohlfs 24/03/2002
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* Copyright (C) 1995-2001, Rene Brun, Fons Rademakers and Reiner Rohlfs *
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// //
// TGXYLayout //
// //
// Is a layout manager where the position and the size of each widget //
// in the frame are defined by X / Y - coordinates. The coordinates //
// for each widget are defined by the TGXYLayoutHints. Therefore it //
// is not possible to share a layout hint for several widgets. //
// //
// The coordinates (X, Y) and the size (W, H) are defined in units //
// of the size of a typical character. Also the size of the //
// TGCompositeFrame for which a TGXYLayout manager is used has to be //
// defined in its constructor in units of the size of a character! //
// //
// It is not possible to use any other layout hint than the //
// TGXYLayoutHints for this layout manager! //
// //
// The rubberFlag in the constructor of the TGLXYLayoutHins defines //
// how the position and the size of a widget is recalculated if the //
// size of the frame is increased: //
// - kLRubberX: The X - position (left edge) is increased by the same //
// factor as the width of the frame increases. //
// - kLRubberY: The Y - position (upper edge) is increased by the same //
// factor as the height of the frame increases. //
// - kLRubberW: The width of the widget is increased by the same //
// factor as the width of the frame increases. //
// - kLRubberY: The height of the widget is increased by the same //
// factor as the height of the frame increases. //
// But the size never becomes smaller than defined by the //
// TGXYLayoutHints and the X and Y coordinates becomes never smaller //
// than defined by the layout hints. //
// //
// TGXYLayoutHints //
// //
// This layout hint must be used for the TGXYLouyout manager! //
// //
// //
// Example how to use this layout manager: //
// //
// TGMyFrame::TGMyFrame() //
// : TGMainFrame(gClient->GetRoot(), 30, 12) //
// // frame is 30 character long and 12 character heigh //
// { //
// SetLayoutManager(new TGXYLayout(this)); //
// //
// // create a button of size 8 X 1.8 at position 20 / 1 //
// TGTextButton * button; //
// button = new TGTextButton(this, "&Apply", 1); //
// AddFrame(button, new TGXYLayoutHints(20, 1, 8, 1.8)); //
// //
// // create a listbox of size 18 X 10 at position 1 / 1. //
// // The height will increase if the frame height increases //
// TGListBox * listBox; //
// listBox = new TGListBox(this, 2); //
// AddFrame(listBox, new TGXYLayoutHints(1, 1, 18, 10, //
// TGXYLayoutHints::kLRubberX | //
// TGXYLayoutHints::kLRubberY | //
// TGXYLayoutHints::kLRubberH )); //
// . //
// . //
// . //
// } //
// //
// Normaly there is one layout hint per widget. Therefore these //
// can be deleted like in the following example in the desctuctor //
// of the frame: //
// //
// TGMyFrame::~TGMyFrame() //
// { //
// // Destructor, deletes all frames and their layout hints. //
// //
// TGFrameElement *ptr; //
// //
// // delete all frames and layout hints //
// if (fList) { //
// TIter next(fList); //
// while ((ptr = (TGFrameElement *) next())) { //
// if (ptr->fLayout) //
// delete ptr->fLayout; //
// if (ptr->fFrame) //
// delete ptr->fFrame; //
// } //
// } //
// } //
// //
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "TGXYLayout.h"
#include "TGFrame.h"
#include "TGLabel.h"
ClassImp(TGXYLayout)
ClassImp(TGXYLayoutHints)
//______________________________________________________________________________
TGXYLayoutHints::TGXYLayoutHints(Double_t x, Double_t y, Double_t w, Double_t h,
UInt_t rubberFlag)
: TGLayoutHints(kLHintsNormal, 0,0,0,0)
{
// Constructor. The x, y, w and h define the position of the widget in
// its frame and the size of the widget. The unit is the size of a
// character. The rubberFlag defines how to move and to resize the
// widget when the frame is resized. Default is moving the X and Y
// position but keep the size of the widget.
fX = x;
fY = y;
fW = w;
fH = h;
fFlag = rubberFlag;
}
//______________________________________________________________________________
TGXYLayout::TGXYLayout(TGCompositeFrame *main)
{
// Constructor. The main is the frame for which this layout manager works.
UInt_t width, height;
Int_t dummy;
fMain = main;
fList = main->GetList();
fFirst = kTRUE;
FontStruct_t fs = TGLabel::GetDefaultFontStruct();
// get standard width an height of a character
fTWidth = gVirtualX->TextWidth(fs, "1234567890", 10) / 10;
gVirtualX->GetFontProperties(fs, fTHeight, dummy);
// the size of the main window are defined in units of a character
// but the system does not understand this. We have to recalculate
// the size into pixels.
width = main->GetWidth() * fTWidth;
height = main->GetHeight() * fTHeight;
main->Resize(width, height);
}
//______________________________________________________________________________
void TGXYLayout::Layout()
{
// Recalculates the postion and the size of all widgets.
TGFrameElement *ptr;
TGXYLayoutHints *layout;
Double_t xFactor;
Double_t yFactor;
Int_t newX, newY;
UInt_t newW, newH;
Double_t temp;
if (!fList) return;
if (fFirst) {
// save the original size of the frame. It is used to determin
// if the user has changed the window
fFirstWidth = fMain->GetWidth();
fFirstHeight = fMain->GetHeight();
fFirst = kFALSE;
}
// get the factor of the increacement of the window
xFactor = (Double_t)fMain->GetWidth() / (Double_t)fFirstWidth;
if (xFactor < 1.0) xFactor = 1.0;
yFactor = (Double_t)fMain->GetHeight() / (Double_t)fFirstHeight;
if (yFactor < 1.0) yFactor = 1.0;
// set the position an size for each widget and call the layout
// function for each widget
TIter next(fList);
while ((ptr = (TGFrameElement *) next())) {
if (ptr->fState & kIsVisible) {
layout = (TGXYLayoutHints*)ptr->fLayout;
if (layout == 0)
continue;
temp = layout->GetX() * fTWidth ;
if (layout->GetFlag() & TGXYLayoutHints::kLRubberX)
temp *= xFactor;
newX = (Int_t)(temp + 0.5);
temp = layout->GetY() * fTHeight;
if (layout->GetFlag() & TGXYLayoutHints::kLRubberY)
temp *= yFactor;
newY = (Int_t)(temp + 0.5);
temp = layout->GetW() * fTWidth;
if (layout->GetFlag() & TGXYLayoutHints::kLRubberW)
temp *= xFactor;
newW = (UInt_t)(temp + 0.5);
temp = layout->GetH() * fTHeight;
if (layout->GetFlag() & TGXYLayoutHints::kLRubberH)
temp *= yFactor;
newH = (UInt_t)(temp + 0.5);
ptr->fFrame->MoveResize(newX, newY, newW, newH);
ptr->fFrame->Layout();
}
}
}
//______________________________________________________________________________
TGDimension TGXYLayout::GetDefaultSize() const
{
// Returns the original size of the frame.
TGDimension size(fFirstWidth, fFirstHeight);
return size;
}
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