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/*
* tkMacOSXScrollbar.c --
*
* This file implements the Macintosh specific portion of the scrollbar
* widget.
*
* Copyright © 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Copyright © 2001-2009 Apple Inc.
* Copyright © 2006-2009 Daniel A. Steffen <das@users.sourceforge.net>
* Copyright © 2015 Kevin Walzer/WordTech Commununications LLC.
* Copyright © 2018-2019 Marc Culler
*
* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
*/
#include "tkInt.h"
#include "tkScrollbar.h"
#include "tkMacOSXPrivate.h"
/*
* Minimum slider length, in pixels (designed to make sure that the slider is
* always easy to grab with the mouse).
*/
#define MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH 18
#define MIN_GAP 4
/*
* Borrowed from ttkMacOSXTheme.c to provide appropriate scaling.
*/
#ifdef __LP64__
#define RangeToFactor(maximum) (((double) (INT_MAX >> 1)) / (maximum))
#else
#define RangeToFactor(maximum) (((double) (LONG_MAX >> 1)) / (maximum))
#endif /* __LP64__ */
/*
* Apple reversed the scroll direction with the release of OSX 10.7 Lion.
*/
#define SNOW_LEOPARD_STYLE (NSAppKitVersionNumber < 1138)
/*
* Declaration of an extended scrollbar structure with Mac specific additions.
*/
typedef struct MacScrollbar {
TkScrollbar information; /* Generic scrollbar info. */
GC troughGC; /* For drawing trough. */
GC copyGC; /* Used for copying from pixmap onto screen. */
Bool buttonDown; /* Is the mouse button down? */
Bool mouseOver; /* Is the pointer over the scrollbar. */
HIThemeTrackDrawInfo info; /* Controls how the scrollbar is drawn. */
} MacScrollbar;
/* Used to initialize a MacScrollbar's info field. */
HIThemeTrackDrawInfo defaultInfo = {
.version = 0,
.min = 0.0,
.max = 100.0,
.attributes = kThemeTrackShowThumb,
};
/*
* The class procedure table for the scrollbar widget. All fields except size
* are left initialized to NULL, which should happen automatically since the
* variable is declared at this scope.
*/
const Tk_ClassProcs tkpScrollbarProcs = {
sizeof(Tk_ClassProcs), /* size */
NULL, /* worldChangedProc */
NULL, /* createProc */
NULL /* modalProc */
};
/*
* Information on scrollbar layout, metrics, and draw info.
*/
typedef struct ScrollbarMetrics {
SInt32 width, minThumbHeight;
int minHeight, topArrowHeight, bottomArrowHeight;
NSControlSize controlSize;
} ScrollbarMetrics;
static ScrollbarMetrics metrics = {
/* kThemeScrollBarMedium */
15, MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH, 26, 14, 14, kControlSizeNormal
};
/*
* Declarations of static functions defined later in this file:
*/
static void ScrollbarEventProc(void *clientData,
XEvent *eventPtr);
static int ScrollbarEvent(TkScrollbar *scrollPtr,
XEvent *eventPtr);
static void UpdateControlValues(TkScrollbar *scrollPtr);
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpCreateScrollbar --
*
* Allocate a new TkScrollbar structure.
*
* Results:
* Returns a newly allocated TkScrollbar structure.
*
* Side effects:
* Registers an event handler for the widget.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TkScrollbar *
TkpCreateScrollbar(
Tk_Window tkwin)
{
MacScrollbar *scrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *)ckalloc(sizeof(MacScrollbar));
scrollPtr->troughGC = NULL;
scrollPtr->copyGC = NULL;
scrollPtr->info = defaultInfo;
scrollPtr->buttonDown = false;
Tk_CreateEventHandler(tkwin,
ExposureMask |
StructureNotifyMask |
FocusChangeMask |
ButtonPressMask |
ButtonReleaseMask |
EnterWindowMask |
LeaveWindowMask |
VisibilityChangeMask,
ScrollbarEventProc, scrollPtr);
return (TkScrollbar *) scrollPtr;
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDisplayScrollbar --
*
* This procedure redraws the contents of a scrollbar window. It is
* invoked as a do-when-idle handler, so it only runs when there's nothing
* else for the application to do.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Draws a scrollbar on the screen.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED > 1080
/*
* This stand-alone drawing function is used on macOS 10.9 and newer because
* the HIToolbox does not draw the scrollbar thumb at the expected size on
* those systems. The thumb is drawn too large, causing a mouse click on the
* thumb to be interpreted as a mouse click in the trough.
*/
static void drawMacScrollbar(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr,
MacScrollbar *msPtr,
CGContextRef context)
{
Drawable d = Tk_WindowId(scrollPtr->tkwin);
NSView *view = TkMacOSXGetNSViewForDrawable(d);
CGPathRef path;
CGPoint inner[2], outer[2], thumbOrigin;
CGSize thumbSize;
CGRect troughBounds = msPtr->info.bounds;
troughBounds.origin.y = [view bounds].size.height -
(troughBounds.origin.y + troughBounds.size.height);
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
thumbOrigin.x = troughBounds.origin.x + MIN_GAP;
thumbOrigin.y = troughBounds.origin.y + scrollPtr->sliderFirst;
thumbSize.width = troughBounds.size.width - 2*MIN_GAP + 1;
thumbSize.height = scrollPtr->sliderLast - scrollPtr->sliderFirst;
inner[0] = troughBounds.origin;
inner[1] = CGPointMake(inner[0].x,
inner[0].y + troughBounds.size.height);
outer[0] = CGPointMake(inner[0].x + troughBounds.size.width - 1,
inner[0].y);
outer[1] = CGPointMake(outer[0].x, inner[1].y);
} else {
thumbOrigin.x = troughBounds.origin.x + scrollPtr->sliderFirst;
thumbOrigin.y = troughBounds.origin.y + MIN_GAP;
thumbSize.width = scrollPtr->sliderLast - scrollPtr->sliderFirst;
thumbSize.height = troughBounds.size.height - 2*MIN_GAP + 1;
inner[0] = troughBounds.origin;
inner[1] = CGPointMake(inner[0].x + troughBounds.size.width,
inner[0].y + 1);
outer[0] = CGPointMake(inner[0].x,
inner[0].y + troughBounds.size.height);
outer[1] = CGPointMake(inner[1].x, outer[0].y);
}
CGContextSetShouldAntialias(context, false);
CGContextSetGrayFillColor(context, 250.0 / 255, 1.0);
CGContextFillRect(context, troughBounds);
CGContextSetGrayStrokeColor(context, 232.0 / 255, 1.0);
CGContextStrokeLineSegments(context, inner, 2);
CGContextSetGrayStrokeColor(context, 238.0 / 255, 1.0);
CGContextStrokeLineSegments(context, outer, 2);
/*
* Do not display the thumb unless scrolling is possible, in accordance
* with macOS behavior.
*
* Native scrollbars and Ttk scrollbars are always 15 pixels wide, but we
* allow Tk scrollbars to have any width, even if it looks bad. To prevent
* sporadic assertion errors when drawing skinny thumbs we must make sure
* the radius is at most half the width.
*/
if (scrollPtr->firstFraction > 0.0 || scrollPtr->lastFraction < 1.0) {
CGRect thumbBounds = {thumbOrigin, thumbSize};
int width = scrollPtr->vertical ? thumbSize.width : thumbSize.height;
int radius = width >= 8 ? 4 : width >> 1;
path = CGPathCreateWithRoundedRect(thumbBounds, radius, radius, NULL);
CGContextBeginPath(context);
CGContextAddPath(context, path);
if (msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState != 0) {
CGContextSetGrayFillColor(context, 133.0 / 255, 1.0);
} else {
CGContextSetGrayFillColor(context, 200.0 / 255, 1.0);
}
CGContextSetShouldAntialias(context, true);
CGContextFillPath(context);
CFRelease(path);
}
}
#endif
void
TkpDisplayScrollbar(
void *clientData) /* Information about window. */
{
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *)clientData;
MacScrollbar *msPtr = (MacScrollbar *) scrollPtr;
Tk_Window tkwin = scrollPtr->tkwin;
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
TkMacOSXDrawingContext dc;
scrollPtr->flags &= ~REDRAW_PENDING;
if (tkwin == NULL || !Tk_IsMapped(tkwin)) {
return;
}
MacDrawable *macWin = (MacDrawable *)winPtr->window;
NSView *view = TkMacOSXGetNSViewForDrawable(macWin);
if ((view == NULL)
|| (macWin->flags & TK_DO_NOT_DRAW)
|| !TkMacOSXSetupDrawingContext((Drawable)macWin, NULL, &dc)) {
return;
}
/*
* Transform NSView coordinates to CoreGraphics coordinates.
*/
CGFloat viewHeight = [view bounds].size.height;
CGAffineTransform t = {
.a = 1, .b = 0,
.c = 0, .d = -1,
.tx = 0, .ty = viewHeight
};
CGContextConcatCTM(dc.context, t);
/*
* Draw a 3D rectangle to provide a base for the native scrollbar.
*/
if (scrollPtr->highlightWidth != 0) {
GC fgGC, bgGC;
bgGC = Tk_GCForColor(scrollPtr->highlightBgColorPtr, (Pixmap) macWin);
if (scrollPtr->flags & GOT_FOCUS) {
fgGC = Tk_GCForColor(scrollPtr->highlightColorPtr, (Pixmap) macWin);
} else {
fgGC = bgGC;
}
Tk_DrawHighlightBorder(tkwin, fgGC, bgGC, scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
(Pixmap) macWin);
}
Tk_Draw3DRectangle(tkwin, (Pixmap) macWin, scrollPtr->bgBorder,
scrollPtr->highlightWidth, scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->highlightWidth,
scrollPtr->borderWidth, scrollPtr->relief);
Tk_Fill3DRectangle(tkwin, (Pixmap) macWin, scrollPtr->bgBorder,
scrollPtr->inset, scrollPtr->inset,
Tk_Width(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->inset,
Tk_Height(tkwin) - 2*scrollPtr->inset, 0, TK_RELIEF_FLAT);
/*
* Update values and then draw the native scrollbar over the rectangle.
*/
UpdateControlValues(scrollPtr);
if (SNOW_LEOPARD_STYLE) {
HIThemeDrawTrack(&msPtr->info, 0, dc.context,
kHIThemeOrientationInverted);
} else if ([NSApp macOSVersion] <= 100800) {
HIThemeDrawTrack(&msPtr->info, 0, dc.context,
kHIThemeOrientationNormal);
} else {
#if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED > 1080
/*
* Switch back to NSView coordinates and draw a modern scrollbar.
*/
CGContextConcatCTM(dc.context, t);
drawMacScrollbar(scrollPtr, msPtr, dc.context);
#endif
}
TkMacOSXRestoreDrawingContext(&dc);
scrollPtr->flags &= ~REDRAW_PENDING;
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry --
*
* After changes in a scrollbar's size or configuration, this procedure
* recomputes various geometry information used in displaying the
* scrollbar.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* The scrollbar will be displayed differently.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
extern void
TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr)
/* Scrollbar whose geometry may have
* changed. */
{
/*
* The code below is borrowed from tkUnixScrlbr.c but has been adjusted to
* account for some differences between macOS and X11. The Unix scrollbar
* has an arrow button on each end. On macOS 10.6 (Snow Leopard) the
* scrollbars by default have both arrow buttons at the bottom or right.
* (There is a preferences setting to use the Unix layout, but we are not
* supporting that!) On more recent versions of macOS there are no arrow
* buttons at all. The case of no arrow buttons can be handled as a special
* case of having both buttons at the end, but where scrollPtr->arrowLength
* happens to be zero. To adjust for having both arrows at the same end we
* shift the scrollbar up by the arrowLength.
*/
int fieldLength;
if (scrollPtr->highlightWidth < 0) {
scrollPtr->highlightWidth = 0;
}
scrollPtr->inset = scrollPtr->highlightWidth + scrollPtr->borderWidth;
if ([NSApp macOSVersion] == 100600) {
scrollPtr->arrowLength = scrollPtr->width;
} else {
scrollPtr->arrowLength = 0;
}
fieldLength = (scrollPtr->vertical ? Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin)
: Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin))
- 2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset);
if (fieldLength < 0) {
fieldLength = 0;
}
scrollPtr->sliderFirst = fieldLength*scrollPtr->firstFraction;
scrollPtr->sliderLast = fieldLength*scrollPtr->lastFraction;
/*
* Adjust the slider so that it has at least a minimal size and so there
* is a small gap on either end which can be used to scroll by one page.
*/
if (scrollPtr->sliderFirst < MIN_GAP) {
scrollPtr->sliderFirst = MIN_GAP;
scrollPtr->sliderLast += MIN_GAP;
}
if (scrollPtr->sliderLast > fieldLength - MIN_GAP) {
scrollPtr->sliderLast = fieldLength - MIN_GAP;
scrollPtr->sliderFirst -= MIN_GAP;
}
if (scrollPtr->sliderFirst > fieldLength - MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH) {
scrollPtr->sliderFirst = fieldLength - MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH;
}
if (scrollPtr->sliderLast < scrollPtr->sliderFirst + MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH) {
scrollPtr->sliderLast = scrollPtr->sliderFirst + MIN_SLIDER_LENGTH;
}
scrollPtr->sliderFirst += -scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->inset;
scrollPtr->sliderLast += scrollPtr->inset;
/*
* Register the desired geometry for the window. Leave enough space for the
* two arrows, if there are any arrows, plus a minimum-size slider, plus
* border around the whole window, if any. Then arrange for the window to
* be redisplayed.
*/
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
Tk_GeometryRequest(scrollPtr->tkwin,
scrollPtr->width + 2*scrollPtr->inset,
2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->borderWidth
+ scrollPtr->inset) + metrics.minThumbHeight);
} else {
Tk_GeometryRequest(scrollPtr->tkwin,
2*(scrollPtr->arrowLength + scrollPtr->borderWidth
+ scrollPtr->inset) + metrics.minThumbHeight,
scrollPtr->width + 2*scrollPtr->inset);
}
Tk_SetInternalBorder(scrollPtr->tkwin, scrollPtr->inset);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpDestroyScrollbar --
*
* Free data structures associated with the scrollbar control.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Frees the GCs associated with the scrollbar.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpDestroyScrollbar(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr)
{
MacScrollbar *macScrollPtr = (MacScrollbar *) scrollPtr;
if (macScrollPtr->troughGC != NULL) {
Tk_FreeGC(scrollPtr->display, macScrollPtr->troughGC);
}
if (macScrollPtr->copyGC != NULL) {
Tk_FreeGC(scrollPtr->display, macScrollPtr->copyGC);
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpConfigureScrollbar --
*
* This procedure is called after the generic code has finished processing
* configuration options, in order to configure platform specific options.
* There are no such option on the Mac, however.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* Currently, none.
*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
TkpConfigureScrollbar(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr)
{
(void)scrollPtr;
/* empty */
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TkpScrollbarPosition --
*
* Determine the scrollbar element corresponding to a given position.
*
* Results:
* One of TOP_ARROW, TOP_GAP, etc., indicating which element of the
* scrollbar covers the position given by (x, y). If (x,y) is outside the
* scrollbar entirely, then OUTSIDE is returned.
*
* Side effects:
* None.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
TkpScrollbarPosition(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr,
/* Scrollbar widget record. */
int x, int y) /* Coordinates within scrollPtr's window. */
{
/*
* The code below is borrowed from tkUnixScrlbr.c and needs no adjustment
* since it does not involve the arrow buttons.
*/
int length, width, tmp;
const int inset = scrollPtr->inset;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
length = Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin);
width = Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin);
} else {
tmp = x;
x = y;
y = tmp;
length = Tk_Width(scrollPtr->tkwin);
width = Tk_Height(scrollPtr->tkwin);
}
if (x < inset || x >= width - inset ||
y < inset || y >= length - inset) {
return OUTSIDE;
}
/*
* Here we assume that the scrollbar is layed out with both arrow buttons
* at the bottom (or right). Except on 10.6, however, the arrows do not
* actually exist, i.e. the arrowLength is 0. These are the same
* assumptions which are being made in TkpComputeScrollbarGeometry.
*/
if (y < scrollPtr->sliderFirst + scrollPtr->arrowLength) {
return TOP_GAP;
}
if (y < scrollPtr->sliderLast) {
return SLIDER;
}
if (y < length - (2*scrollPtr->arrowLength + inset)) {
return BOTTOM_GAP;
}
/*
* On systems newer than 10.6 we have already returned.
*/
if (y < length - (scrollPtr->arrowLength + inset)) {
return TOP_ARROW;
}
return BOTTOM_ARROW;
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* UpdateControlValues --
*
* This procedure updates the Macintosh scrollbar control to display the
* values defined by the Tk scrollbar. This is the key interface to the
* Mac-native scrollbar; the Unix bindings drive scrolling in the Tk
* window and all the Mac scrollbar has to do is redraw itself.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* The Macintosh control is updated.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
UpdateControlValues(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr) /* Scrollbar data struct. */
{
MacScrollbar *msPtr = (MacScrollbar *) scrollPtr;
Tk_Window tkwin = scrollPtr->tkwin;
MacDrawable *macWin = (MacDrawable *)Tk_WindowId(scrollPtr->tkwin);
double dViewSize;
HIRect contrlRect;
short height;
NSView *view = TkMacOSXGetNSViewForDrawable(macWin);
CGFloat viewHeight = [view bounds].size.height;
NSRect frame;
frame = NSMakeRect(macWin->xOff, macWin->yOff, Tk_Width(tkwin),
Tk_Height(tkwin));
frame = NSInsetRect(frame, scrollPtr->inset, scrollPtr->inset);
frame.origin.y = viewHeight - (frame.origin.y + frame.size.height);
contrlRect = NSRectToCGRect(frame);
msPtr->info.bounds = contrlRect;
height = contrlRect.size.height - scrollPtr->arrowLength;
/*
* Ensure we set scrollbar control bounds only once all size adjustments
* have been computed.
*/
msPtr->info.bounds = contrlRect;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
msPtr->info.attributes &= ~kThemeTrackHorizontal;
} else {
msPtr->info.attributes |= kThemeTrackHorizontal;
}
/*
* Given the Tk parameters for the fractions of the start and end of the
* thumb, the following calculation determines the location for the
* Macintosh thumb. The Aqua scroll control works as follows. The
* scrollbar's value is the position of the left (or top) side of the view
* area in the content area being scrolled. The maximum value of the
* control is therefore the dimension of the content area less the size of
* the view area.
*/
double factor = RangeToFactor(100.0);
dViewSize = (scrollPtr->lastFraction - scrollPtr->firstFraction) * factor;
msPtr->info.max = factor - dViewSize;
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.viewsize = dViewSize;
if (scrollPtr->vertical) {
if (SNOW_LEOPARD_STYLE) {
msPtr->info.value = factor * scrollPtr->firstFraction;
} else {
msPtr->info.value = msPtr->info.max -
factor * scrollPtr->firstFraction;
}
} else {
msPtr->info.value = factor * scrollPtr->firstFraction;
}
if ((scrollPtr->firstFraction <= 0.0 && scrollPtr->lastFraction >= 1.0)
|| height <= metrics.minHeight) {
msPtr->info.enableState = kThemeTrackHideTrack;
} else {
msPtr->info.enableState = kThemeTrackActive;
msPtr->info.attributes =
kThemeTrackShowThumb | kThemeTrackThumbRgnIsNotGhost;
}
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ScrollbarEvent --
*
* This procedure is invoked in response to <Button>,
* <ButtonRelease>, <EnterNotify>, and <LeaveNotify> events. The
* Scrollbar appearance is modified for each event.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
ScrollbarEvent(
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr,
XEvent *eventPtr)
{
MacScrollbar *msPtr = (MacScrollbar *) scrollPtr;
/*
* The pressState does not indicate whether the moused button was pressed
* at some location in the Scrollbar. Rather, it indicates that the
* scrollbar should appear as if it were pressed in that location. The
* standard Mac behavior is that once the button is pressed inside the
* Scrollbar the appearance should not change until the button is released,
* even if the mouse moves outside of the scrollbar. However, if the mouse
* lies over the scrollbar but the button is not pressed then the
* appearance should be the same as if the button had been pressed on the
* slider, i.e. kThemeThumbPressed. See the file Appearance.r, or
* HIToolbox.bridgesupport on 10.14.
*/
if (eventPtr->type == ButtonPress) {
msPtr->buttonDown = true;
UpdateControlValues(scrollPtr);
int where = TkpScrollbarPosition(scrollPtr,
eventPtr->xbutton.x, eventPtr->xbutton.y);
switch (where) {
case OUTSIDE:
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState = 0;
break;
case TOP_GAP:
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState = kThemeTopTrackPressed;
break;
case SLIDER:
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState = kThemeThumbPressed;
break;
case BOTTOM_GAP:
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState =
kThemeBottomTrackPressed;
break;
case TOP_ARROW:
/*
* This looks wrong and the docs say it is wrong but it works.
*/
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState =
kThemeTopInsideArrowPressed;
break;
case BOTTOM_ARROW:
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState =
kThemeBottomOutsideArrowPressed;
break;
}
}
if (eventPtr->type == ButtonRelease) {
msPtr->buttonDown = false;
if (!msPtr->mouseOver) {
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState = 0;
}
}
if (eventPtr->type == EnterNotify) {
msPtr->mouseOver = true;
if (!msPtr->buttonDown) {
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState = kThemeThumbPressed;
}
}
if (eventPtr->type == LeaveNotify) {
msPtr->mouseOver = false;
if (!msPtr->buttonDown) {
msPtr->info.trackInfo.scrollbar.pressState = 0;
}
}
TkScrollbarEventuallyRedraw(scrollPtr);
return TCL_OK;
}
/*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*
* ScrollbarEventProc --
*
* This procedure is invoked by the Tk dispatcher for various events on
* scrollbars.
*
* Results:
* None.
*
* Side effects:
* When the window gets deleted, internal structures get cleaned up. When
* it gets exposed, it is redisplayed.
*
*--------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
ScrollbarEventProc(
void *clientData, /* Information about window. */
XEvent *eventPtr) /* Information about event. */
{
TkScrollbar *scrollPtr = (TkScrollbar *)clientData;
switch (eventPtr->type) {
case UnmapNotify:
TkMacOSXSetScrollbarGrow((TkWindow *) scrollPtr->tkwin, false);
break;
case ActivateNotify:
case DeactivateNotify:
TkScrollbarEventuallyRedraw(scrollPtr);
break;
case ButtonPress:
case ButtonRelease:
case EnterNotify:
case LeaveNotify:
ScrollbarEvent(scrollPtr, eventPtr);
break;
default:
TkScrollbarEventProc(scrollPtr, eventPtr);
}
}
/*
* Local Variables:
* mode: objc
* c-basic-offset: 4
* fill-column: 79
* coding: utf-8
* End:
*/
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