// +build !windows,!darwin // 23 february 2014 package ui // #include "gtk_unix.h" import "C" type sizing struct { sizingbase // for size calculations // gtk+ needs nothing // for the actual resizing shouldVAlignTop bool } const ( gtkXMargin = 12 gtkYMargin = 12 gtkXPadding = 12 gtkYPadding = 6 ) func beginResize() (d *sizing) { d = new(sizing) //TODO // if w.spaced { // d.xmargin = gtkXMargin // d.ymargin = gtkYMargin // d.xpadding = gtkXPadding // d.ypadding = gtkYPadding // } return d } func (c *container) endResize(d *sizing) { // TODO // C.gtk_widget_queue_draw(w.widget) } func (c *container) translateAllocationCoords(allocations []*allocation, winwidth, winheight int) { // no need for coordinate conversion with gtk+ } func (w *widgetbase) allocate(x int, y int, width int, height int, d *sizing) []*allocation { return []*allocation{&allocation{ x: x, y: y, width: width, height: height, this: w, }} } func (w *widgetbase) commitResize(c *allocation, d *sizing) { // TODO /* if s.ctype == c_label && !s.alternate && c.neighbor != nil { c.neighbor.getAuxResizeInfo(d) if d.shouldVAlignTop { // TODO should it be center-aligned to the first line or not gtk_misc_set_alignment(s.widget, 0, 0) } else { gtk_misc_set_alignment(s.widget, 0, 0.5) } } */ // as we resize on size-allocate, we have to also use size-allocate on our children // this is fine anyway; in fact, this allows us to move without knowing what the container is! // this is what GtkBox does anyway // thanks to tristan in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+ var r C.GtkAllocation r.x = C.int(c.x) r.y = C.int(c.y) r.width = C.int(c.width) r.height = C.int(c.height) C.gtk_widget_size_allocate(w.widget, &r) } func (w *widgetbase) getAuxResizeInfo(d *sizing) { //TODO // d.shouldVAlignTop = (s.ctype == c_listbox) || (s.ctype == c_area) d.shouldVAlignTop = false } // GTK+ 3 makes this easy: controls can tell us what their preferred size is! // ...actually, it tells us two things: the "minimum size" and the "natural size". // The "minimum size" is the smallest size we /can/ display /anything/. The "natural size" is the smallest size we would /prefer/ to display. // The difference? Minimum size takes into account things like truncation with ellipses: the minimum size of a label can allot just the ellipses! // So we use the natural size instead. // There is a warning about height-for-width controls, but in my tests this isn't an issue. // For Areas, we manually save the Area size and use that, just to be safe. // We don't need to worry about y-offset because label alignment is "vertically center", which GtkLabel does for us. func (w *widgetbase) preferredSize(d *sizing) (width int, height int) { //TODO /* if s.ctype == c_area { return s.areawidth, s.areaheight } */ var r C.GtkRequisition C.gtk_widget_get_preferred_size(w.widget, nil, &r) return int(r.width), int(r.height) }