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These rights are described in the Nokia Qt LGPL Exception ** version 1.1, included in the file LGPL_EXCEPTION.txt in this package. ** ** If you have questions regarding the use of this file, please contact ** Nokia at qt-info@nokia.com. ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** $QT_END_LICENSE$ ** ****************************************************************************/ #include "qsystemtrayicon.h" #include "qsystemtrayicon_p.h" #ifndef QT_NO_SYSTEMTRAYICON #include "qmenu.h" #include "qevent.h" #include "qpoint.h" #include "qlabel.h" #include "qpushbutton.h" #include "qpainterpath.h" #include "qpainter.h" #include "qstyle.h" #include "qgridlayout.h" #include "qapplication.h" #include "qdesktopwidget.h" #include "qbitmap.h" #include "private/qlabel_p.h" #include "qapplication.h" QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE /*! \class QSystemTrayIcon \brief The QSystemTrayIcon class provides an icon for an application in the system tray. \since 4.2 \ingroup application \ingroup desktop Modern operating systems usually provide a special area on the desktop, called the \e{system tray} or \e{notification area}, where long-running applications can display icons and short messages. \image system-tray.png The system tray on Windows XP. The QSystemTrayIcon class can be used on the following platforms: \list \o All supported versions of Windows. \o All window managers for X11 that implement the \l{freedesktop.org} system tray specification, including recent versions of KDE and GNOME. \o All supported versions of Mac OS X. Note that the Growl notification system must be installed for QSystemTrayIcon::showMessage() to display messages. \endlist To check whether a system tray is present on the user's desktop, call the QSystemTrayIcon::isSystemTrayAvailable() static function. To add a system tray entry, create a QSystemTrayIcon object, call setContextMenu() to provide a context menu for the icon, and call show() to make it visible in the system tray. Status notification messages ("balloon messages") can be displayed at any time using showMessage(). If the system tray is unavailable when a system tray icon is constructed, but becomes available later, QSystemTrayIcon will automatically add an entry for the application in the system tray if the icon is \l visible. The activated() signal is emitted when the user activates the icon. Only on X11, when a tooltip is requested, the QSystemTrayIcon receives a QHelpEvent of type QEvent::ToolTip. Additionally, the QSystemTrayIcon receives wheel events of type QEvent::Wheel. These are not supported on any other platform. \sa QDesktopServices, QDesktopWidget, {Desktop Integration}, {System Tray Icon Example} */ /*! \enum QSystemTrayIcon::MessageIcon This enum describes the icon that is shown when a balloon message is displayed. \value NoIcon No icon is shown. \value Information An information icon is shown. \value Warning A standard warning icon is shown. \value Critical A critical warning icon is shown. \sa QMessageBox */ /*! Constructs a QSystemTrayIcon object with the given \a parent. The icon is initially invisible. \sa visible */ QSystemTrayIcon::QSystemTrayIcon(QObject *parent) : QObject(*new QSystemTrayIconPrivate(), parent) { } /*! Constructs a QSystemTrayIcon object with the given \a icon and \a parent. The icon is initially invisible. \sa visible */ QSystemTrayIcon::QSystemTrayIcon(const QIcon &icon, QObject *parent) : QObject(*new QSystemTrayIconPrivate(), parent) { setIcon(icon); } /*! Removes the icon from the system tray and frees all allocated resources. */ QSystemTrayIcon::~QSystemTrayIcon() { Q_D(QSystemTrayIcon); d->remove_sys(); } #ifndef QT_NO_MENU /*! Sets the specified \a menu to be the context menu for the system tray icon. The menu will pop up when the user requests the context menu for the system tray icon by clicking the mouse button. On Mac OS X, this is currenly converted to a NSMenu, so the aboutToHide() signal is not emitted. \note The system tray icon does not take ownership of the menu. You must ensure that it is deleted at the appropriate time by, for example, creating the menu with a suitable parent object. */ void QSystemTrayIcon::setContextMenu(QMenu *menu) { Q_D(QSystemTrayIcon); d->menu = menu; d->updateMenu_sys(); } /*! Returns the current context menu for the system tray entry. */ QMenu* QSystemTrayIcon::contextMenu() const { Q_D(const QSystemTrayIcon); return d->menu; } #endif // QT_NO_MENU /*! \property QSystemTrayIcon::icon \brief the system tray icon On Windows, the system tray icon size is 16x16; on X11, the preferred size is 22x22. The icon will be scaled to the appropriate size as necessary. */ void QSystemTrayIcon::setIcon(const QIcon &icon) { Q_D(QSystemTrayIcon); d->icon = icon; d->updateIcon_sys(); } QIcon QSystemTrayIcon::icon() const { Q_D(const QSystemTrayIcon); return d->icon; } /*! \property QSystemTrayIcon::toolTip \brief the tooltip for the system tray entry On some systems, the tooltip's length is limited. The tooltip will be truncated if necessary. */ void QSystemTrayIcon::setToolTip(const QString &tooltip) { Q_D(QSystemTrayIcon); d->toolTip = tooltip; d->updateToolTip_sys(); } QString QSystemTrayIcon::toolTip() const { Q_D(const QSystemTrayIcon); return d->toolTip; } /*! \fn void QSystemTrayIcon::show() Shows the icon in the system tray. \sa hide(), visible */ /*! \fn void QSystemTrayIcon::hide() Hides the system tray entry. \sa show(), visible */ /*! \since 4.3 Returns the geometry of the system tray icon in screen coordinates. \sa visible */ QRect QSystemTrayIcon::geometry() const { Q_D(const QSystemTrayIcon); if (!d->visible) return QRect(); return d->geometry_sys(); } /*! \property QSystemTrayIcon::visible \brief whether the system tray entry is visible Setting this property to true or calling show() makes the system tray icon visible; setting this property to false or calling hide() hides it. */ void QSystemTrayIcon::setVisible(bool visible) { Q_D(QSystemTrayIcon); if (visible == d->visible) return; if (d->icon.isNull() && visible) qWarning("QSystemTrayIcon::setVisible: No Icon set"); d->visible = visible; if (d->visible) d->install_sys(); else d->remove_sys(); } bool QSystemTrayIcon::isVisible() const { Q_D(const QSystemTrayIcon); return d->visible; } /*! \reimp */ bool QSystemTrayIcon::event(QEvent *e) { #if defined(Q_WS_X11) if (e->type() == QEvent::ToolTip) { Q_D(QSystemTrayIcon); return d->sys->deliverToolTipEvent(e); } #endif return QObject::event(e); } /*! \enum QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason This enum describes the reason the system tray was activated. \value Unknown Unknown reason \value Context The context menu for the system tray entry was requested \value DoubleClick The system tray entry was double clicked \value Trigger The system tray entry was clicked \value MiddleClick The system tray entry was clicked with the middle mouse button \sa activated() */ /*! \fn void QSystemTrayIcon::activated(QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason reason) This signal is emitted when the user activates the system tray icon. \a reason specifies the reason for activation. QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason enumerates the various reasons. \sa QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason */ /*! \fn void QSystemTrayIcon::messageClicked() This signal is emitted when the message displayed using showMessage() was clicked by the user. Currently this signal is not sent on Mac OS X. \note We follow Microsoft Windows XP/Vista behavior, so the signal is also emitted when the user clicks on a tray icon with a balloon message displayed. \sa activated() */ /*! Returns true if the system tray is available; otherwise returns false. If the system tray is currently unavailable but becomes available later, QSystemTrayIcon will automatically add an entry in the system tray if it is \l visible. */ bool QSystemTrayIcon::isSystemTrayAvailable() { return QSystemTrayIconPrivate::isSystemTrayAvailable_sys(); } /*! Returns true if the system tray supports balloon messages; otherwise returns false. \sa showMessage() */ bool QSystemTrayIcon::supportsMessages() { #if defined(Q_WS_QWS) return false; #endif return true; } /*! \fn void QSystemTrayIcon::showMessage(const QString &title, const QString &message, MessageIcon icon, int millisecondsTimeoutHint) \since 4.3 Shows a balloon message for the entry with the given \a title, \a message and \a icon for the time specified in \a millisecondsTimeoutHint. \a title and \a message must be plain text strings. Message can be clicked by the user; the messageClicked() signal will emitted when this occurs. Note that display of messages are dependent on the system configuration and user preferences, and that messages may not appear at all. Hence, it should not be relied upon as the sole means for providing critical information. On Windows, the \a millisecondsTimeoutHint is usually ignored by the system when the application has focus. \sa show() supportsMessages() */ void QSystemTrayIcon::showMessage(const QString& title, const QString& msg, QSystemTrayIcon::MessageIcon icon, int msecs) { Q_D(QSystemTrayIcon); if (d->visible) d->showMessage_sys(title, msg, icon, msecs); } ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// static QBalloonTip *theSolitaryBalloonTip = 0; void QBalloonTip::showBalloon(QSystemTrayIcon::MessageIcon icon, const QString& title, const QString& message, QSystemTrayIcon *trayIcon, const QPoint& pos, int timeout, bool showArrow) { hideBalloon(); if (message.isEmpty() && title.isEmpty()) return; theSolitaryBalloonTip = new QBalloonTip(icon, title, message, trayIcon); if (timeout < 0) timeout = 10000; //10 s default theSolitaryBalloonTip->balloon(pos, timeout, showArrow); } void QBalloonTip::hideBalloon() { if (!theSolitaryBalloonTip) return; theSolitaryBalloonTip->hide(); delete theSolitaryBalloonTip; theSolitaryBalloonTip = 0; } bool QBalloonTip::isBalloonVisible() { return theSolitaryBalloonTip; } QBalloonTip::QBalloonTip(QSystemTrayIcon::MessageIcon icon, const QString& title, const QString& message, QSystemTrayIcon *ti) : QWidget(0, Qt::ToolTip), trayIcon(ti), timerId(-1) { setAttribute(Qt::WA_DeleteOnClose); QObject::connect(ti, SIGNAL(destroyed()), this, SLOT(close())); QLabel *titleLabel = new QLabel; titleLabel->installEventFilter(this); titleLabel->setText(title); QFont f = titleLabel->font(); f.setBold(true); #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE f.setPointSize(f.pointSize() - 2); #endif titleLabel->setFont(f); titleLabel->setTextFormat(Qt::PlainText); // to maintain compat with windows #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE const int iconSize = style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_SmallIconSize); const int closeButtonSize = style()->pixelMetric(QStyle::PM_SmallIconSize) - 2; #else const int iconSize = 18; const int closeButtonSize = 15; #endif QPushButton *closeButton = new QPushButton; closeButton->setIcon(style()->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_TitleBarCloseButton)); closeButton->setIconSize(QSize(closeButtonSize, closeButtonSize)); closeButton->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Fixed); closeButton->setFixedSize(closeButtonSize, closeButtonSize); QObject::connect(closeButton, SIGNAL(clicked()), this, SLOT(close())); QLabel *msgLabel = new QLabel; #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE f.setBold(false); msgLabel->setFont(f); #endif msgLabel->installEventFilter(this); msgLabel->setText(message); msgLabel->setTextFormat(Qt::PlainText); msgLabel->setAlignment(Qt::AlignTop | Qt::AlignLeft); // smart size for the message label #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE int limit = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(msgLabel).size().width() / 2; #else int limit = QApplication::desktop()->availableGeometry(msgLabel).size().width() / 3; #endif if (msgLabel->sizeHint().width() > limit) { msgLabel->setWordWrap(true); if (msgLabel->sizeHint().width() > limit) { msgLabel->d_func()->ensureTextControl(); if (QTextControl *control = msgLabel->d_func()->control) { QTextOption opt = control->document()->defaultTextOption(); opt.setWrapMode(QTextOption::WrapAnywhere); control->document()->setDefaultTextOption(opt); } } #ifdef Q_OS_WINCE // Make sure that the text isn't wrapped "somewhere" in the balloon widget // in the case that we have a long title label. setMaximumWidth(limit); #else // Here we allow the text being much smaller than the balloon widget // to emulate the weird standard windows behavior. msgLabel->setFixedSize(limit, msgLabel->heightForWidth(limit)); #endif } QIcon si; switch (icon) { case QSystemTrayIcon::Warning: si = style()->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_MessageBoxWarning); break; case QSystemTrayIcon::Critical: si = style()->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_MessageBoxCritical); break; case QSystemTrayIcon::Information: si = style()->standardIcon(QStyle::SP_MessageBoxInformation); break; case QSystemTrayIcon::NoIcon: default: break; } QGridLayout *layout = new QGridLayout; if (!si.isNull()) { QLabel *iconLabel = new QLabel; iconLabel->setPixmap(si.pixmap(iconSize, iconSize)); iconLabel->setSizePolicy(QSizePolicy::Fixed, QSizePolicy::Fixed); iconLabel->setMargin(2); layout->addWidget(iconLabel, 0, 0); layout->addWidget(titleLabel, 0, 1); } else { layout->addWidget(titleLabel, 0, 0, 1, 2); } layout->addWidget(closeButton, 0, 2); layout->addWidget(msgLabel, 1, 0, 1, 3); layout->setSizeConstraint(QLayout::SetFixedSize); layout->setMargin(3); setLayout(layout); QPalette pal = palette(); pal.setColor(QPalette::Window, QColor(0xff, 0xff, 0xe1)); pal.setColor(QPalette::WindowText, Qt::black); setPalette(pal); } QBalloonTip::~QBalloonTip() { theSolitaryBalloonTip = 0; } void QBalloonTip::paintEvent(QPaintEvent *) { QPainter painter(this); painter.drawPixmap(rect(), pixmap); } void QBalloonTip::resizeEvent(QResizeEvent *ev) { QWidget::resizeEvent(ev); } void QBalloonTip::balloon(const QPoint& pos, int msecs, bool showArrow) { QRect scr = QApplication::desktop()->screenGeometry(pos); QSize sh = sizeHint(); const int border = 1; const int ah = 18, ao = 18, aw = 18, rc = 7; bool arrowAtTop = (pos.y() + sh.height() + ah < scr.height()); bool arrowAtLeft = (pos.x() + sh.width() - ao < scr.width()); setContentsMargins(border + 3, border + (arrowAtTop ? ah : 0) + 2, border + 3, border + (arrowAtTop ? 0 : ah) + 2); updateGeometry(); sh = sizeHint(); int ml, mr, mt, mb; QSize sz = sizeHint(); if (!arrowAtTop) { ml = mt = 0; mr = sz.width() - 1; mb = sz.height() - ah - 1; } else { ml = 0; mt = ah; mr = sz.width() - 1; mb = sz.height() - 1; } QPainterPath path; #if defined(QT_NO_XSHAPE) && defined(Q_WS_X11) // XShape is required for setting the mask, so we just // draw an ugly square when its not available path.moveTo(0, 0); path.lineTo(sz.width() - 1, 0); path.lineTo(sz.width() - 1, sz.height() - 1); path.lineTo(0, sz.height() - 1); path.lineTo(0, 0); move(qMax(pos.x() - sz.width(), scr.left()), pos.y()); #else path.moveTo(ml + rc, mt); if (arrowAtTop && arrowAtLeft) { if (showArrow) { path.lineTo(ml + ao, mt); path.lineTo(ml + ao, mt - ah); path.lineTo(ml + ao + aw, mt); } move(qMax(pos.x() - ao, scr.left() + 2), pos.y()); } else if (arrowAtTop && !arrowAtLeft) { if (showArrow) { path.lineTo(mr - ao - aw, mt); path.lineTo(mr - ao, mt - ah); path.lineTo(mr - ao, mt); } move(qMin(pos.x() - sh.width() + ao, scr.right() - sh.width() - 2), pos.y()); } path.lineTo(mr - rc, mt); path.arcTo(QRect(mr - rc*2, mt, rc*2, rc*2), 90, -90); path.lineTo(mr, mb - rc); path.arcTo(QRect(mr - rc*2, mb - rc*2, rc*2, rc*2), 0, -90); if (!arrowAtTop && !arrowAtLeft) { if (showArrow) { path.lineTo(mr - ao, mb); path.lineTo(mr - ao, mb + ah); path.lineTo(mr - ao - aw, mb); } move(qMin(pos.x() - sh.width() + ao, scr.right() - sh.width() - 2), pos.y() - sh.height()); } else if (!arrowAtTop && arrowAtLeft) { if (showArrow) { path.lineTo(ao + aw, mb); path.lineTo(ao, mb + ah); path.lineTo(ao, mb); } move(qMax(pos.x() - ao, scr.x() + 2), pos.y() - sh.height()); } path.lineTo(ml + rc, mb); path.arcTo(QRect(ml, mb - rc*2, rc*2, rc*2), -90, -90); path.lineTo(ml, mt + rc); path.arcTo(QRect(ml, mt, rc*2, rc*2), 180, -90); // Set the mask QBitmap bitmap = QBitmap(sizeHint()); bitmap.fill(Qt::color0); QPainter painter1(&bitmap); painter1.setPen(QPen(Qt::color1, border)); painter1.setBrush(QBrush(Qt::color1)); painter1.drawPath(path); setMask(bitmap); #endif // Draw the border pixmap = QPixmap(sz); QPainter painter2(&pixmap); painter2.setPen(QPen(palette().color(QPalette::Window).darker(160), border)); painter2.setBrush(palette().color(QPalette::Window)); painter2.drawPath(path); if (msecs > 0) timerId = startTimer(msecs); show(); } void QBalloonTip::mousePressEvent(QMouseEvent *e) { close(); if(e->button() == Qt::LeftButton) emit trayIcon->messageClicked(); } void QBalloonTip::timerEvent(QTimerEvent *e) { if (e->timerId() == timerId) { killTimer(timerId); if (!underMouse()) close(); return; } QWidget::timerEvent(e); } void qtsystray_sendActivated(QSystemTrayIcon *i, int r) { emit i->activated((QSystemTrayIcon::ActivationReason)r); } QT_END_NAMESPACE #endif // QT_NO_SYSTEMTRAYICON