/* * tkMenu.h -- * * Declarations shared among all of the files that implement menu * widgets. * * Copyright (c) 1996-1998 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. */ #ifndef _TKMENU #define _TKMENU #ifndef _TK #include "tk.h" #endif #ifndef _TKINT #include "tkInt.h" #endif #ifndef _DEFAULT #include "default.h" #endif /* * Dummy types used by the platform menu code. */ typedef struct TkMenuPlatformData_ *TkMenuPlatformData; typedef struct TkMenuPlatformEntryData_ *TkMenuPlatformEntryData; /* * Legal values for the "compound" field of TkMenuEntry and TkMenuButton * records. */ enum compound { COMPOUND_BOTTOM, COMPOUND_CENTER, COMPOUND_LEFT, COMPOUND_NONE, COMPOUND_RIGHT, COMPOUND_TOP }; /* * Additional menu entry drawing parameters for Windows platform. * DRAW_MENU_ENTRY_ARROW makes TkpDrawMenuEntry draw the arrow * itself when cascade entry is disabled. * DRAW_MENU_ENTRY_NOUNDERLINE forbids underline when ODS_NOACCEL * is set, thus obeying the system-wide Windows UI setting. */ enum drawingParameters { DRAW_MENU_ENTRY_ARROW = (1<<0), DRAW_MENU_ENTRY_NOUNDERLINE = (1<<1) }; /* * One of the following data structures is kept for each entry of each menu * managed by this file: */ typedef struct TkMenuEntry { int type; /* Type of menu entry; see below for valid * types. */ struct TkMenu *menuPtr; /* Menu with which this entry is * associated. */ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Option table for this menu entry. */ Tcl_Obj *labelPtr; /* Main text label displayed in entry (NULL if * no label). */ int labelLength; /* Number of non-NULL characters in label. */ int state; /* State of button for display purposes: * normal, active, or disabled. */ int underline; /* Value of -underline option: specifies index * of character to underline (<0 means don't * underline anything). */ Tcl_Obj *underlinePtr; /* Index of character to underline. */ Tcl_Obj *bitmapPtr; /* Bitmap to display in menu entry, or NULL. * If not NULL then label is ignored. */ Tcl_Obj *imagePtr; /* Name of image to display, or NULL. If not * NULL, bitmap, text, and textVarName are * ignored. */ Tk_Image image; /* Image to display in menu entry, or NULL if * none. */ Tcl_Obj *selectImagePtr; /* Name of image to display when selected, or * NULL. */ Tk_Image selectImage; /* Image to display in entry when selected, or * NULL if none. Ignored if image is NULL. */ Tcl_Obj *accelPtr; /* Accelerator string displayed at right of * menu entry. NULL means no such accelerator. * Malloc'ed. */ int accelLength; /* Number of non-NULL characters in * accelerator. */ int indicatorOn; /* True means draw indicator, false means * don't draw it. This field is ignored unless * the entry is a radio or check button. */ /* * Display attributes */ Tcl_Obj *borderPtr; /* Structure used to draw background for * entry. NULL means use overall border for * menu. */ Tcl_Obj *fgPtr; /* Foreground color to use for entry. NULL * means use foreground color from menu. */ Tcl_Obj *activeBorderPtr; /* Used to draw background and border when * element is active. NULL means use * activeBorder from menu. */ Tcl_Obj *activeFgPtr; /* Foreground color to use when entry is * active. NULL means use active foreground * from menu. */ Tcl_Obj *indicatorFgPtr; /* Color for indicators in radio and check * button entries. NULL means use indicatorFg * GC from menu. */ Tcl_Obj *fontPtr; /* Text font for menu entries. NULL means use * overall font for menu. */ int columnBreak; /* If this is 0, this item appears below the * item in front of it. If this is 1, this * item starts a new column. This field is * always 0 for tearoff and separator * entries. */ int hideMargin; /* If this is 0, then the item has enough * margin to accommodate a standard check mark * and a default right margin. If this is 1, * then the item has no such margins, and * checkbuttons and radiobuttons with this set * will have a rectangle drawn in the * indicator around the item if the item is * checked. This is useful for palette menus. * This field is ignored for separators and * tearoffs. */ int indicatorSpace; /* The width of the indicator space for this * entry. */ int labelWidth; /* Number of pixels to allow for displaying * labels in menu entries. */ int compound; /* Value of -compound option; specifies * whether the entry should show both an image * and text, and, if so, how. */ /* * Information used to implement this entry's action: */ Tcl_Obj *commandPtr; /* Command to invoke when entry is invoked. * Malloc'ed. */ Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* Name of variable (for check buttons and * radio buttons) or menu (for cascade * entries). Malloc'ed. */ Tcl_Obj *onValuePtr; /* Value to store in variable when selected * (only for radio and check buttons). * Malloc'ed. */ Tcl_Obj *offValuePtr; /* Value to store in variable when not * selected (only for check buttons). * Malloc'ed. */ /* * Information used for drawing this menu entry. */ int width; /* Number of pixels occupied by entry in * horizontal dimension. Not used except in * menubars. The width of norma menus is * dependent on the rest of the menu. */ int x; /* X-coordinate of leftmost pixel in entry. */ int height; /* Number of pixels occupied by entry in * vertical dimension, including raised border * drawn around entry when active. */ int y; /* Y-coordinate of topmost pixel in entry. */ GC textGC; /* GC for drawing text in entry. NULL means * use overall textGC for menu. */ GC activeGC; /* GC for drawing text in entry when active. * NULL means use overall activeGC for * menu. */ GC disabledGC; /* Used to produce disabled effect for entry. * NULL means use overall disabledGC from menu * structure. See comments for disabledFg in * menu structure for more information. */ GC indicatorGC; /* For drawing indicators. NULL means use GC * from menu. */ /* * Miscellaneous fields. */ int entryFlags; /* Various flags. See below for * definitions. */ int index; /* Need to know which index we are. This is * zero-based. This is the top-left entry of * the menu. */ /* * Bookeeping for master menus and cascade menus. */ struct TkMenuReferences *childMenuRefPtr; /* A pointer to the hash table entry for the * child menu. Stored here when the menu entry * is configured so that a hash lookup is not * necessary later.*/ struct TkMenuEntry *nextCascadePtr; /* The next cascade entry that is a parent of * this entry's child cascade menu. NULL end * of list, this is not a cascade entry, or * the menu that this entry point to does not * yet exist. */ TkMenuPlatformEntryData platformEntryData; /* The data for the specific type of menu. * Depends on platform and menu type what kind * of options are in this structure. */ } TkMenuEntry; /* * Flag values defined for menu entries: * * ENTRY_SELECTED: Non-zero means this is a radio or check button * and that it should be drawn in the "selected" * state. * ENTRY_NEEDS_REDISPLAY: Non-zero means the entry should be redisplayed. * ENTRY_LAST_COLUMN: Used by the drawing code. If the entry is in * the last column, the space to its right needs * to be filled. * ENTRY_PLATFORM_FLAG1 - 4 These flags are reserved for use by the * platform-dependent implementation of menus * and should not be used by anything else. */ #define ENTRY_SELECTED 1 #define ENTRY_NEEDS_REDISPLAY 2 #define ENTRY_LAST_COLUMN 4 #define ENTRY_PLATFORM_FLAG1 (1 << 30) #define ENTRY_PLATFORM_FLAG2 (1 << 29) #define ENTRY_PLATFORM_FLAG3 (1 << 28) #define ENTRY_PLATFORM_FLAG4 (1 << 27) /* * Types defined for MenuEntries: */ #define CASCADE_ENTRY 0 #define CHECK_BUTTON_ENTRY 1 #define COMMAND_ENTRY 2 #define RADIO_BUTTON_ENTRY 3 #define SEPARATOR_ENTRY 4 #define TEAROFF_ENTRY 5 /* * Menu states */ #define ENTRY_ACTIVE 0 #define ENTRY_NORMAL 1 #define ENTRY_DISABLED 2 /* * A data structure of the following type is kept for each menu widget: */ typedef struct TkMenu { Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window that embodies the pane. NULL means * that the window has been destroyed but the * data structures haven't yet been cleaned * up. */ Display *display; /* Display containing widget. Needed, among * other things, so that resources can be * freed up even after tkwin has gone away. */ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with menu. */ Tcl_Command widgetCmd; /* Token for menu's widget command. */ TkMenuEntry **entries; /* Array of pointers to all the entries in the * menu. NULL means no entries. */ int numEntries; /* Number of elements in entries. */ int active; /* Index of active entry. -1 means nothing * active. */ int menuType; /* MASTER_MENU, TEAROFF_MENU, or MENUBAR. See * below for definitions. */ Tcl_Obj *menuTypePtr; /* Used to control whether created tkwin is a * toplevel or not. "normal", "menubar", or * "toplevel" */ /* * Information used when displaying widget: */ Tcl_Obj *borderPtr; /* Structure used to draw 3-D border and * background for menu. */ Tcl_Obj *borderWidthPtr; /* Width of border around whole menu. */ Tcl_Obj *activeBorderPtr; /* Used to draw background and border for * active element (if any). */ Tcl_Obj *activeBorderWidthPtr; /* Width of border around active element. */ Tcl_Obj *reliefPtr; /* 3-d effect: TK_RELIEF_RAISED, etc. */ Tcl_Obj *fontPtr; /* Text font for menu entries. */ Tcl_Obj *fgPtr; /* Foreground color for entries. */ Tcl_Obj *disabledFgPtr; /* Foreground color when disabled. NULL means * use normalFg with a 50% stipple instead. */ Tcl_Obj *activeFgPtr; /* Foreground color for active entry. */ Tcl_Obj *indicatorFgPtr; /* Color for indicators in radio and check * button entries. */ Pixmap gray; /* Bitmap for drawing disabled entries in a * stippled fashion. None means not allocated * yet. */ GC textGC; /* GC for drawing text and other features of * menu entries. */ GC disabledGC; /* Used to produce disabled effect. If * disabledFg isn't NULL, this GC is used to * draw text and icons for disabled entries. * Otherwise text and icons are drawn with * normalGC and this GC is used to stipple * background across them. */ GC activeGC; /* GC for drawing active entry. */ GC indicatorGC; /* For drawing indicators. */ GC disabledImageGC; /* Used for drawing disabled images. They have * to be stippled. This is created when the * image is about to be drawn the first * time. */ /* * Information about geometry of menu. */ int totalWidth; /* Width of entire menu. */ int totalHeight; /* Height of entire menu. */ /* * Miscellaneous information: */ int tearoff; /* 1 means this menu can be torn off. On some * platforms, the user can drag an outline of * the menu by just dragging outside of the * menu, and the tearoff is created where the * mouse is released. On others, an indicator * (such as a dashed stripe) is drawn, and * when the menu is selected, the tearoff is * created. */ Tcl_Obj *titlePtr; /* The title to use when this menu is torn * off. If this is NULL, a default scheme will * be used to generate a title for tearoff. */ Tcl_Obj *tearoffCommandPtr; /* If non-NULL, points to a command to run * whenever the menu is torn-off. */ Tcl_Obj *takeFocusPtr; /* Value of -takefocus option; not used in the * C code, but used by keyboard traversal * scripts. Malloc'ed, but may be NULL. */ Tcl_Obj *cursorPtr; /* Current cursor for window, or NULL. */ Tcl_Obj *postCommandPtr; /* Used to detect cycles in cascade hierarchy * trees when preprocessing postcommands on * some platforms. See PostMenu for more * details. */ int postCommandGeneration; /* Need to do pre-invocation post command * traversal. */ int menuFlags; /* Flags for use by X; see below for * definition. */ TkMenuEntry *postedCascade; /* Points to menu entry for cascaded submenu * that is currently posted or NULL if no * submenu posted. */ struct TkMenu *nextInstancePtr; /* The next instance of this menu in the * chain. */ struct TkMenu *masterMenuPtr; /* A pointer to the original menu for this * clone chain. Points back to this structure * if this menu is a master menu. */ void *reserved1; /* not used any more. */ Tk_Window parentTopLevelPtr;/* If this menu is a menubar, this is the * toplevel that owns the menu. Only * applicable for menubar clones. */ struct TkMenuReferences *menuRefPtr; /* Each menu is hashed into a table with the * name of the menu's window as the key. The * information in this hash table includes a * pointer to the menu (so that cascades can * find this menu), a pointer to the list of * toplevel widgets that have this menu as its * menubar, and a list of menu entries that * have this menu specified as a cascade. */ TkMenuPlatformData platformData; /* The data for the specific type of menu. * Depends on platform and menu type what kind * of options are in this structure. */ Tk_OptionSpec *extensionPtr;/* Needed by the configuration package for * this widget to be extended. */ Tk_SavedOptions *errorStructPtr; /* We actually have to allocate these because * multiple menus get changed during one * ConfigureMenu call. */ } TkMenu; /* * When the toplevel configure -menu command is executed, the menu may not * exist yet. We need to keep a linked list of windows that reference a * particular menu. */ typedef struct TkMenuTopLevelList { struct TkMenuTopLevelList *nextPtr; /* The next window in the list. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window that has this menu as its * menubar. */ } TkMenuTopLevelList; /* * The following structure is used to keep track of things which reference a * menu. It is created when: * - a menu is created. * - a cascade entry is added to a menu with a non-null name * - the "-menu" configuration option is used on a toplevel widget with a * non-null parameter. * * One of these three fields must be non-NULL, but any of the fields may be * NULL. This structure makes it easy to determine whether or not anything * like recalculating platform data or geometry is necessary when one of the * three actions above is performed. */ typedef struct TkMenuReferences { struct TkMenu *menuPtr; /* The menu data structure. This is NULL if * the menu does not exist. */ TkMenuTopLevelList *topLevelListPtr; /* First in the list of all toplevels that * have this menu as its menubar. NULL if no * toplevel widgets have this menu as its * menubar. */ TkMenuEntry *parentEntryPtr;/* First in the list of all cascade menu * entries that have this menu as their child. * NULL means no cascade entries. */ Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr;/* This is needed because the pathname of the * window (which is what we hash on) may not * be around when we are deleting. */ } TkMenuReferences; /* * Flag bits for menus: * * REDRAW_PENDING: Non-zero means a DoWhenIdle handler has * already been queued to redraw this window. * RESIZE_PENDING: Non-zero means a call to ComputeMenuGeometry * has already been scheduled. * MENU_DELETION_PENDING Non-zero means that we are currently * destroying this menu's internal structures. * This is useful when we are in the middle of * cleaning this master menu's chain of menus up * when TkDestroyMenu was called again on this * menu (via a destroy binding or somesuch). * MENU_WIN_DESTRUCTION_PENDING Non-zero means we are in the middle of * destroying this menu's Tk_Window. * MENU_PLATFORM_FLAG1... Reserved for use by the platform-specific menu * code. */ #define REDRAW_PENDING 1 #define RESIZE_PENDING 2 #define MENU_DELETION_PENDING 4 #define MENU_WIN_DESTRUCTION_PENDING 8 #define MENU_PLATFORM_FLAG1 (1 << 30) #define MENU_PLATFORM_FLAG2 (1 << 29) #define MENU_PLATFORM_FLAG3 (1 << 28) /* * Each menu created by the user is a MASTER_MENU. When a menu is torn off, a * TEAROFF_MENU instance is created. When a menu is assigned to a toplevel as * a menu bar, a MENUBAR instance is created. All instances have the same * configuration information. If the master instance is deleted, all instances * are deleted. If one of the other instances is deleted, only that instance * is deleted. */ #define UNKNOWN_TYPE -1 #define MASTER_MENU 0 #define TEAROFF_MENU 1 #define MENUBAR 2 /* * Various geometry definitions: */ #define CASCADE_ARROW_HEIGHT 10 #define CASCADE_ARROW_WIDTH 8 #define DECORATION_BORDER_WIDTH 2 /* * Menu-related functions that are shared among Tk modules but not exported to * the outside world: */ MODULE_SCOPE int TkActivateMenuEntry(TkMenu *menuPtr, int index); MODULE_SCOPE void TkBindMenu(Tk_Window tkwin, TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE TkMenuReferences*TkCreateMenuReferences(Tcl_Interp *interp, const char *name); MODULE_SCOPE void TkDestroyMenu(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkEventuallyRecomputeMenu(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkEventuallyRedrawMenu(TkMenu *menuPtr, TkMenuEntry *mePtr); MODULE_SCOPE TkMenuReferences*TkFindMenuReferences(Tcl_Interp *interp, const char *name); MODULE_SCOPE TkMenuReferences*TkFindMenuReferencesObj(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *namePtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkFreeMenuReferences(TkMenuReferences *menuRefPtr); MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_HashTable *TkGetMenuHashTable(Tcl_Interp *interp); MODULE_SCOPE int TkGetMenuIndex(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkMenu *menuPtr, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, int lastOK, int *indexPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuInitializeDrawingFields(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuInitializeEntryDrawingFields(TkMenuEntry *mePtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkInvokeMenu(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkMenu *menuPtr, int index); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuConfigureDrawOptions(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkMenuConfigureEntryDrawOptions( TkMenuEntry *mePtr, int index); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuFreeDrawOptions(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuEntryFreeDrawOptions(TkMenuEntry *mePtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuEventProc(ClientData clientData, XEvent *eventPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuImageProc(ClientData clientData, int x, int y, int width, int height, int imgWidth, int imgHeight); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuInit(void); MODULE_SCOPE void TkMenuSelectImageProc(ClientData clientData, int x, int y, int width, int height, int imgWidth, int imgHeight); MODULE_SCOPE Tcl_Obj * TkNewMenuName(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *parentNamePtr, TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkPostCommand(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkPostSubmenu(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkMenu *menuPtr, TkMenuEntry *mePtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkPostTearoffMenu(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkMenu *menuPtr, int x, int y); MODULE_SCOPE int TkPreprocessMenu(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkRecomputeMenu(TkMenu *menuPtr); /* * These routines are the platform-dependent routines called by the common * code. */ MODULE_SCOPE void TkpComputeMenubarGeometry(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkpComputeStandardMenuGeometry(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkpConfigureMenuEntry(TkMenuEntry *mePtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkpDestroyMenu(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkpDestroyMenuEntry(TkMenuEntry *mEntryPtr); MODULE_SCOPE void TkpDrawMenuEntry(TkMenuEntry *mePtr, Drawable d, Tk_Font tkfont, const Tk_FontMetrics *menuMetricsPtr, int x, int y, int width, int height, int strictMotif, int drawingParameters); MODULE_SCOPE void TkpMenuInit(void); MODULE_SCOPE int TkpMenuNewEntry(TkMenuEntry *mePtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkpNewMenu(TkMenu *menuPtr); MODULE_SCOPE int TkpPostMenu(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkMenu *menuPtr, int x, int y, int index); MODULE_SCOPE int TkpPostTearoffMenu(Tcl_Interp *interp, TkMenu *menuPtr, int x, int y, int index); MODULE_SCOPE void TkpSetWindowMenuBar(Tk_Window tkwin, TkMenu *menuPtr); #endif /* _TKMENU */