andlabs-ui/newctrl/tab_unix.go

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// +build !windows,!darwin
// 25 july 2014
package ui
import (
"unsafe"
)
// #include "gtk_unix.h"
import "C"
type tab struct {
*controlSingleWidget
container *C.GtkContainer
notebook *C.GtkNotebook
tabs []*container
children []Control
}
func newTab() Tab {
widget := C.gtk_notebook_new()
t := &tab{
controlSingleWidget: newControlSingleWidget(widget),
container: (*C.GtkContainer)(unsafe.Pointer(widget)),
notebook: (*C.GtkNotebook)(unsafe.Pointer(widget)),
}
t.fresize = t.resize
// there are no scrolling arrows by default; add them in case there are too many tabs
C.gtk_notebook_set_scrollable(t.notebook, C.TRUE)
return t
}
func (t *tab) Append(name string, control Control) {
c := newContainer(control)
t.tabs = append(t.tabs, c)
// this calls gtk_container_add(), which, according to gregier in irc.gimp.net/#gtk+, acts just like gtk_notebook_append_page()
c.setParent(&controlParent{t.container})
control.setParent(c.parent())
t.children = append(t.children, control)
cname := togstr(name)
defer freegstr(cname)
C.gtk_notebook_set_tab_label_text(t.notebook,
// unfortunately there does not seem to be a gtk_notebook_set_nth_tab_label_text()
C.gtk_notebook_get_nth_page(t.notebook, C.gint(len(t.tabs)-1)),
cname)
}
func (t *tab) resize(x int, y int, width int, height int, d *sizing) {
// first, chain up to change the GtkFrame and its child container
// TODO use a variable for this
t.containerSingleWidget.resize(x, y, width, height, d)
// now that the containers have the correct size, we can resize the children
for i, _ := range t.tabs {
a := g.tabs[i].allocation(g.margined)
g.children[i].resize(int(a.x), int(a.y), int(a.width), int(a.height), d)
}
}