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/* $Header: /cvsroot/esrg/sfesrg/esrgpcpj/shared/tk_base/tkwinwm.c,v 1.2 2002/01/28 13:42:22 dtashley Exp $ */
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/*
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* tkWinWm.c --
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*
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* This module takes care of the interactions between a Tk-based
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* application and the window manager. Among other things, it
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* implements the "wm" command and passes geometry information
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* to the window manager.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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* Copyright (c) 1998-2000 by Scriptics Corporation.
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*
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* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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*
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* RCS: @(#) $Id: tkwinwm.c,v 1.2 2002/01/28 13:42:22 dtashley Exp $
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*/
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#include "resource.h"
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/* Necessary for LoadIcon() to work after port from Scriptics.
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*/
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#include "tkWinInt.h"
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/*
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* Event structure for synthetic activation events. These events are
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* placed on the event queue whenever a toplevel gets a WM_MOUSEACTIVATE
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* message.
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*/
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typedef struct ActivateEvent {
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Tcl_Event ev;
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TkWindow *winPtr;
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} ActivateEvent;
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/*
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* A data structure of the following type holds information for
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* each window manager protocol (such as WM_DELETE_WINDOW) for
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* which a handler (i.e. a Tcl command) has been defined for a
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* particular top-level window.
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*/
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typedef struct ProtocolHandler {
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Atom protocol; /* Identifies the protocol. */
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struct ProtocolHandler *nextPtr;
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/* Next in list of protocol handlers for
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* the same top-level window, or NULL for
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* end of list. */
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to invoke command. */
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char command[4]; /* Tcl command to invoke when a client
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* message for this protocol arrives.
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* The actual size of the structure varies
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* to accommodate the needs of the actual
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* command. THIS MUST BE THE LAST FIELD OF
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* THE STRUCTURE. */
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} ProtocolHandler;
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#define HANDLER_SIZE(cmdLength) \
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((unsigned) (sizeof(ProtocolHandler) - 3 + cmdLength))
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/*
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* A data structure of the following type holds window-manager-related
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* information for each top-level window in an application.
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*/
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typedef struct TkWmInfo {
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TkWindow *winPtr; /* Pointer to main Tk information for
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* this window. */
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HWND wrapper; /* This is the decorative frame window
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* created by the window manager to wrap
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* a toplevel window. This window is
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* a direct child of the root window. */
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Tk_Uid titleUid; /* Title to display in window caption. If
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* NULL, use name of widget. */
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Tk_Uid iconName; /* Name to display in icon. */
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TkWindow *masterPtr; /* Master window for TRANSIENT_FOR property,
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* or NULL. */
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XWMHints hints; /* Various pieces of information for
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* window manager. */
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char *leaderName; /* Path name of leader of window group
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* (corresponds to hints.window_group).
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* Malloc-ed. Note: this field doesn't
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* get updated if leader is destroyed. */
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Tk_Window icon; /* Window to use as icon for this window,
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* or NULL. */
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Tk_Window iconFor; /* Window for which this window is icon, or
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* NULL if this isn't an icon for anyone. */
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/*
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* Information used to construct an XSizeHints structure for
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* the window manager:
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*/
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int defMinWidth, defMinHeight, defMaxWidth, defMaxHeight;
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/* Default resize limits given by system. */
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int sizeHintsFlags; /* Flags word for XSizeHints structure.
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* If the PBaseSize flag is set then the
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* window is gridded; otherwise it isn't
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* gridded. */
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int minWidth, minHeight; /* Minimum dimensions of window, in
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* grid units, not pixels. */
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int maxWidth, maxHeight; /* Maximum dimensions of window, in
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* grid units, not pixels, or 0 to default. */
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Tk_Window gridWin; /* Identifies the window that controls
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* gridding for this top-level, or NULL if
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* the top-level isn't currently gridded. */
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int widthInc, heightInc; /* Increments for size changes (# pixels
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* per step). */
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struct {
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int x; /* numerator */
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int y; /* denominator */
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} minAspect, maxAspect; /* Min/max aspect ratios for window. */
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int reqGridWidth, reqGridHeight;
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/* The dimensions of the window (in
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* grid units) requested through
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* the geometry manager. */
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int gravity; /* Desired window gravity. */
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/*
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* Information used to manage the size and location of a window.
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*/
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int width, height; /* Desired dimensions of window, specified
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* in grid units. These values are
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* set by the "wm geometry" command and by
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* ConfigureNotify events (for when wm
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* resizes window). -1 means user hasn't
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* requested dimensions. */
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int x, y; /* Desired X and Y coordinates for window.
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* These values are set by "wm geometry",
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* plus by ConfigureNotify events (when wm
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* moves window). These numbers are
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* different than the numbers stored in
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* winPtr->changes because (a) they could be
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* measured from the right or bottom edge
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* of the screen (see WM_NEGATIVE_X and
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* WM_NEGATIVE_Y flags) and (b) if the window
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* has been reparented then they refer to the
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* parent rather than the window itself. */
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int borderWidth, borderHeight;
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/* Width and height of window dressing, in
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* pixels for the current style/exStyle. This
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* includes the border on both sides of the
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* window. */
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int configWidth, configHeight;
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/* Dimensions passed to last request that we
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* issued to change geometry of window. Used
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* to eliminate redundant resize operations. */
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HMENU hMenu; /* the hMenu associated with this menu */
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DWORD style, exStyle; /* Style flags for the wrapper window. */
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/*
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* List of children of the toplevel which have private colormaps.
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*/
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TkWindow **cmapList; /* Array of window with private colormaps. */
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int cmapCount; /* Number of windows in array. */
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/*
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* Miscellaneous information.
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*/
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ProtocolHandler *protPtr; /* First in list of protocol handlers for
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* this window (NULL means none). */
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int cmdArgc; /* Number of elements in cmdArgv below. */
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char **cmdArgv; /* Array of strings to store in the
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* WM_COMMAND property. NULL means nothing
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* available. */
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char *clientMachine; /* String to store in WM_CLIENT_MACHINE
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* property, or NULL. */
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int flags; /* Miscellaneous flags, defined below. */
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int numTransients; /* number of transients on this window */
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struct TkWmInfo *nextPtr; /* Next in list of all top-level windows. */
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} WmInfo;
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/*
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* Flag values for WmInfo structures:
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*
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* WM_NEVER_MAPPED - non-zero means window has never been
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* mapped; need to update all info when
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* window is first mapped.
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* WM_UPDATE_PENDING - non-zero means a call to UpdateGeometryInfo
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* has already been scheduled for this
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* window; no need to schedule another one.
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* WM_NEGATIVE_X - non-zero means x-coordinate is measured in
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* pixels from right edge of screen, rather
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* than from left edge.
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* WM_NEGATIVE_Y - non-zero means y-coordinate is measured in
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* pixels up from bottom of screen, rather than
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* down from top.
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* WM_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS - non-zero means that new size hints need to be
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* propagated to window manager. Not used on Win.
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* WM_SYNC_PENDING - set to non-zero while waiting for the window
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* manager to respond to some state change.
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* WM_MOVE_PENDING - non-zero means the application has requested
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* a new position for the window, but it hasn't
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* been reflected through the window manager
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* yet.
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* WM_COLORAMPS_EXPLICIT - non-zero means the colormap windows were
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* set explicitly via "wm colormapwindows".
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* WM_ADDED_TOPLEVEL_COLORMAP - non-zero means that when "wm colormapwindows"
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* was called the top-level itself wasn't
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* specified, so we added it implicitly at
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* the end of the list.
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*/
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#define WM_NEVER_MAPPED (1<<0)
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#define WM_UPDATE_PENDING (1<<1)
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#define WM_NEGATIVE_X (1<<2)
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#define WM_NEGATIVE_Y (1<<3)
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#define WM_UPDATE_SIZE_HINTS (1<<4)
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#define WM_SYNC_PENDING (1<<5)
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#define WM_CREATE_PENDING (1<<6)
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#define WM_MOVE_PENDING (1<<7)
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#define WM_COLORMAPS_EXPLICIT (1<<8)
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#define WM_ADDED_TOPLEVEL_COLORMAP (1<<9)
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#define WM_WIDTH_NOT_RESIZABLE (1<<10)
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#define WM_HEIGHT_NOT_RESIZABLE (1<<11)
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/*
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* Window styles for various types of toplevel windows.
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*/
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#define WM_OVERRIDE_STYLE (WS_POPUP|WS_CLIPCHILDREN|CS_DBLCLKS)
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#define EX_OVERRIDE_STYLE (WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW)
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#define WM_TOPLEVEL_STYLE (WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW|WS_CLIPCHILDREN|CS_DBLCLKS)
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#define EX_TOPLEVEL_STYLE (0)
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#define WM_TRANSIENT_STYLE \
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(WS_POPUP|WS_CAPTION|WS_SYSMENU|WS_CLIPSIBLINGS|CS_DBLCLKS)
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#define EX_TRANSIENT_STYLE \
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(WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW|WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME)
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/*
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* The following structure is the official type record for geometry
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* management of top-level windows.
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*/
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static void TopLevelReqProc(ClientData dummy, Tk_Window tkwin);
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static Tk_GeomMgr wmMgrType = {
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"wm", /* name */
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TopLevelReqProc, /* requestProc */
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(Tk_GeomLostSlaveProc *) NULL, /* lostSlaveProc */
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};
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typedef struct ThreadSpecificData {
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HPALETTE systemPalette; /* System palette; refers to the
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* currently installed foreground logical
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* palette. */
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TkWindow *createWindow; /* Window that is being constructed. This
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* value is set immediately before a
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* call to CreateWindowEx, and is used
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* by SetLimits. This is a gross hack
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* needed to work around Windows brain
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* damage where it sends the
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* WM_GETMINMAXINFO message before the
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* WM_CREATE window. */
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int initialized; /* Flag indicating whether thread-
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* specific elements of module have
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* been initialized. */
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int firstWindow; /* Flag, cleared when the first window
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* is mapped in a non-iconic state. */
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} ThreadSpecificData;
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static Tcl_ThreadDataKey dataKey;
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/*
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* The following variables cannot be placed in thread local storage
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* because they must be shared across threads.
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*/
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static WNDCLASS toplevelClass; /* Class for toplevel windows. */
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static int initialized; /* Flag indicating whether module has
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* been initialized. */
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TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(winWmMutex)
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/*
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* Forward declarations for procedures defined in this file:
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*/
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static int ActivateWindow _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Event *evPtr,
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int flags));
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static void ConfigureEvent _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *winPtr,
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XConfigureEvent *eventPtr));
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static void ConfigureTopLevel _ANSI_ARGS_((WINDOWPOS *pos));
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static void GenerateConfigureNotify _ANSI_ARGS_((
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TkWindow *winPtr));
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static void GetMaxSize _ANSI_ARGS_((WmInfo *wmPtr,
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int *maxWidthPtr, int *maxHeightPtr));
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static void GetMinSize _ANSI_ARGS_((WmInfo *wmPtr,
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int *minWidthPtr, int *minHeightPtr));
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static TkWindow * GetTopLevel _ANSI_ARGS_((HWND hwnd));
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static void InitWm _ANSI_ARGS_((void));
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static int InstallColormaps _ANSI_ARGS_((HWND hwnd, int message,
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int isForemost));
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static void InvalidateSubTree _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *winPtr,
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Colormap colormap));
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static int ParseGeometry _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
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char *string, TkWindow *winPtr));
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static void RaiseWinWhenIdle _ANSI_ARGS_((
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ClientData clientData));
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static void RefreshColormap _ANSI_ARGS_((Colormap colormap,
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TkDisplay *dispPtr));
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static void SetLimits _ANSI_ARGS_((HWND hwnd, MINMAXINFO *info));
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static LRESULT CALLBACK TopLevelProc _ANSI_ARGS_((HWND hwnd, UINT message,
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WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam));
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static void TopLevelEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
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XEvent *eventPtr));
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static void TopLevelReqProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData dummy,
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Tk_Window tkwin));
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static void UpdateGeometryInfo _ANSI_ARGS_((
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ClientData clientData));
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static void UpdateWrapper _ANSI_ARGS_((TkWindow *winPtr));
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static LRESULT CALLBACK WmProc _ANSI_ARGS_((HWND hwnd, UINT message,
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WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam));
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static void WmWaitVisibilityProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
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ClientData clientData, XEvent *eventPtr));
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* InitWm --
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*
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* This routine creates the Wm toplevel decorative frame class.
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*
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* Results:
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* None.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* Registers a new window class.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static void
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InitWm(void)
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{
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ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
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Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
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WNDCLASS * classPtr;
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if (! tsdPtr->initialized) {
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tsdPtr->initialized = 1;
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tsdPtr->firstWindow = 1;
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}
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if (! initialized) {
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Tcl_MutexLock(&winWmMutex);
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if (! initialized) {
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initialized = 1;
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classPtr = &toplevelClass;
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/*
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* When threads are enabled, we cannot use CLASSDC because
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* threads will then write into the same device context.
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*
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* This is a hack; we should add a subsystem that manages
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* device context on a per-thread basis. See also tkWinX.c,
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* which also initializes a WNDCLASS structure.
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*/
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#ifdef TCL_THREADS
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classPtr->style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW;
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#else
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classPtr->style = CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW | CS_CLASSDC;
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#endif
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classPtr->cbClsExtra = 0;
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classPtr->cbWndExtra = 0;
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classPtr->hInstance = Tk_GetHINSTANCE();
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classPtr->hbrBackground = NULL;
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classPtr->lpszMenuName = NULL;
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classPtr->lpszClassName = TK_WIN_TOPLEVEL_CLASS_NAME;
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classPtr->lpfnWndProc = WmProc;
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classPtr->hIcon = LoadIcon(Tk_GetHINSTANCE(), (const char *)IDI_EGC);
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/* Needed to change line above to work reliably with GUI build after
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** port from Scriptics code. Old line was:
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** classPtr->hIcon = LoadIcon(Tk_GetHINSTANCE(), "tk");
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*/
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classPtr->hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
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if (!RegisterClass(classPtr)) {
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panic("Unable to register TkTopLevel class");
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}
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}
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Tcl_MutexUnlock(&winWmMutex);
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}
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* GetTopLevel --
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*
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* This function retrieves the TkWindow associated with the
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* given HWND.
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*
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* Results:
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* Returns the matching TkWindow.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* None.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static TkWindow *
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GetTopLevel(hwnd)
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HWND hwnd;
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{
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ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
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Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
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/*
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* If this function is called before the CreateWindowEx call
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* has completed, then the user data slot will not have been
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* set yet, so we use the global createWindow variable.
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*/
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if (tsdPtr->createWindow) {
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return tsdPtr->createWindow;
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}
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return (TkWindow *) GetWindowLong(hwnd, GWL_USERDATA);
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* SetLimits --
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*
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* Updates the minimum and maximum window size constraints.
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*
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* Results:
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* None.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* Changes the values of the info pointer to reflect the current
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* minimum and maximum size values.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static void
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SetLimits(hwnd, info)
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HWND hwnd;
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MINMAXINFO *info;
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{
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register WmInfo *wmPtr;
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int maxWidth, maxHeight;
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int minWidth, minHeight;
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int base;
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TkWindow *winPtr = GetTopLevel(hwnd);
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if (winPtr == NULL) {
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return;
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}
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wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
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/*
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* Copy latest constraint info.
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*/
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wmPtr->defMinWidth = info->ptMinTrackSize.x;
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wmPtr->defMinHeight = info->ptMinTrackSize.y;
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wmPtr->defMaxWidth = info->ptMaxTrackSize.x;
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wmPtr->defMaxHeight = info->ptMaxTrackSize.y;
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GetMaxSize(wmPtr, &maxWidth, &maxHeight);
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GetMinSize(wmPtr, &minWidth, &minHeight);
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|
473 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
474 |
base = winPtr->reqWidth - (wmPtr->reqGridWidth * wmPtr->widthInc);
|
475 |
if (base < 0) {
|
476 |
base = 0;
|
477 |
}
|
478 |
base += wmPtr->borderWidth;
|
479 |
info->ptMinTrackSize.x = base + (minWidth * wmPtr->widthInc);
|
480 |
info->ptMaxTrackSize.x = base + (maxWidth * wmPtr->widthInc);
|
481 |
|
482 |
base = winPtr->reqHeight - (wmPtr->reqGridHeight * wmPtr->heightInc);
|
483 |
if (base < 0) {
|
484 |
base = 0;
|
485 |
}
|
486 |
base += wmPtr->borderHeight;
|
487 |
info->ptMinTrackSize.y = base + (minHeight * wmPtr->heightInc);
|
488 |
info->ptMaxTrackSize.y = base + (maxHeight * wmPtr->heightInc);
|
489 |
} else {
|
490 |
info->ptMaxTrackSize.x = maxWidth + wmPtr->borderWidth;
|
491 |
info->ptMaxTrackSize.y = maxHeight + wmPtr->borderHeight;
|
492 |
info->ptMinTrackSize.x = minWidth + wmPtr->borderWidth;
|
493 |
info->ptMinTrackSize.y = minHeight + wmPtr->borderHeight;
|
494 |
}
|
495 |
|
496 |
/*
|
497 |
* If the window isn't supposed to be resizable, then set the
|
498 |
* minimum and maximum dimensions to be the same as the current size.
|
499 |
*/
|
500 |
|
501 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_SYNC_PENDING)) {
|
502 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_WIDTH_NOT_RESIZABLE) {
|
503 |
info->ptMinTrackSize.x = winPtr->changes.width
|
504 |
+ wmPtr->borderWidth;
|
505 |
info->ptMaxTrackSize.x = info->ptMinTrackSize.x;
|
506 |
}
|
507 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_HEIGHT_NOT_RESIZABLE) {
|
508 |
info->ptMinTrackSize.y = winPtr->changes.height
|
509 |
+ wmPtr->borderHeight;
|
510 |
info->ptMaxTrackSize.y = info->ptMinTrackSize.y;
|
511 |
}
|
512 |
}
|
513 |
}
|
514 |
|
515 |
/*
|
516 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
517 |
*
|
518 |
* TkWinWmCleanup --
|
519 |
*
|
520 |
* Unregisters classes registered by the window manager. This is
|
521 |
* called from the DLL main entry point when the DLL is unloaded.
|
522 |
*
|
523 |
* Results:
|
524 |
* None.
|
525 |
*
|
526 |
* Side effects:
|
527 |
* The window classes are discarded.
|
528 |
*
|
529 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
530 |
*/
|
531 |
|
532 |
void
|
533 |
TkWinWmCleanup(hInstance)
|
534 |
HINSTANCE hInstance;
|
535 |
{
|
536 |
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr;
|
537 |
|
538 |
/*
|
539 |
* If we're using stubs to access the Tcl library, and they
|
540 |
* haven't been initialized, we can't call Tcl_GetThreadData.
|
541 |
*/
|
542 |
|
543 |
#ifdef USE_TCL_STUBS
|
544 |
if (tclStubsPtr == NULL) {
|
545 |
return;
|
546 |
}
|
547 |
#endif
|
548 |
|
549 |
tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
|
550 |
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
|
551 |
|
552 |
if (!tsdPtr->initialized) {
|
553 |
return;
|
554 |
}
|
555 |
tsdPtr->initialized = 0;
|
556 |
|
557 |
UnregisterClass(TK_WIN_TOPLEVEL_CLASS_NAME, hInstance);
|
558 |
}
|
559 |
|
560 |
/*
|
561 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
562 |
*
|
563 |
* TkWmNewWindow --
|
564 |
*
|
565 |
* This procedure is invoked whenever a new top-level
|
566 |
* window is created. Its job is to initialize the WmInfo
|
567 |
* structure for the window.
|
568 |
*
|
569 |
* Results:
|
570 |
* None.
|
571 |
*
|
572 |
* Side effects:
|
573 |
* A WmInfo structure gets allocated and initialized.
|
574 |
*
|
575 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
576 |
*/
|
577 |
|
578 |
void
|
579 |
TkWmNewWindow(winPtr)
|
580 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Newly-created top-level window. */
|
581 |
{
|
582 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
583 |
|
584 |
wmPtr = (WmInfo *) ckalloc(sizeof(WmInfo));
|
585 |
winPtr->wmInfoPtr = wmPtr;
|
586 |
wmPtr->winPtr = winPtr;
|
587 |
wmPtr->wrapper = NULL;
|
588 |
wmPtr->titleUid = NULL;
|
589 |
wmPtr->iconName = NULL;
|
590 |
wmPtr->masterPtr = NULL;
|
591 |
wmPtr->hints.flags = InputHint | StateHint;
|
592 |
wmPtr->hints.input = True;
|
593 |
wmPtr->hints.initial_state = NormalState;
|
594 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_pixmap = None;
|
595 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_window = None;
|
596 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_x = wmPtr->hints.icon_y = 0;
|
597 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_mask = None;
|
598 |
wmPtr->hints.window_group = None;
|
599 |
wmPtr->leaderName = NULL;
|
600 |
wmPtr->icon = NULL;
|
601 |
wmPtr->iconFor = NULL;
|
602 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags = 0;
|
603 |
|
604 |
/*
|
605 |
* Default the maximum dimensions to the size of the display.
|
606 |
*/
|
607 |
|
608 |
wmPtr->defMinWidth = wmPtr->defMinHeight = 0;
|
609 |
wmPtr->defMaxWidth = DisplayWidth(winPtr->display,
|
610 |
winPtr->screenNum);
|
611 |
wmPtr->defMaxHeight = DisplayHeight(winPtr->display,
|
612 |
winPtr->screenNum);
|
613 |
wmPtr->minWidth = wmPtr->minHeight = 1;
|
614 |
wmPtr->maxWidth = wmPtr->maxHeight = 0;
|
615 |
wmPtr->gridWin = NULL;
|
616 |
wmPtr->widthInc = wmPtr->heightInc = 1;
|
617 |
wmPtr->minAspect.x = wmPtr->minAspect.y = 1;
|
618 |
wmPtr->maxAspect.x = wmPtr->maxAspect.y = 1;
|
619 |
wmPtr->reqGridWidth = wmPtr->reqGridHeight = -1;
|
620 |
wmPtr->gravity = NorthWestGravity;
|
621 |
wmPtr->width = -1;
|
622 |
wmPtr->height = -1;
|
623 |
wmPtr->hMenu = NULL;
|
624 |
wmPtr->x = winPtr->changes.x;
|
625 |
wmPtr->y = winPtr->changes.y;
|
626 |
wmPtr->borderWidth = 0;
|
627 |
wmPtr->borderHeight = 0;
|
628 |
|
629 |
wmPtr->cmapList = NULL;
|
630 |
wmPtr->cmapCount = 0;
|
631 |
wmPtr->numTransients = 0;
|
632 |
|
633 |
wmPtr->configWidth = -1;
|
634 |
wmPtr->configHeight = -1;
|
635 |
wmPtr->protPtr = NULL;
|
636 |
wmPtr->cmdArgv = NULL;
|
637 |
wmPtr->clientMachine = NULL;
|
638 |
wmPtr->flags = WM_NEVER_MAPPED;
|
639 |
wmPtr->nextPtr = winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr;
|
640 |
winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr = wmPtr;
|
641 |
|
642 |
/*
|
643 |
* Tk must monitor structure events for top-level windows, in order
|
644 |
* to detect size and position changes caused by window managers.
|
645 |
*/
|
646 |
|
647 |
Tk_CreateEventHandler((Tk_Window) winPtr, StructureNotifyMask,
|
648 |
TopLevelEventProc, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
649 |
|
650 |
/*
|
651 |
* Arrange for geometry requests to be reflected from the window
|
652 |
* to the window manager.
|
653 |
*/
|
654 |
|
655 |
Tk_ManageGeometry((Tk_Window) winPtr, &wmMgrType, (ClientData) 0);
|
656 |
}
|
657 |
|
658 |
/*
|
659 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
660 |
*
|
661 |
* UpdateWrapper --
|
662 |
*
|
663 |
* This function creates the wrapper window that contains the
|
664 |
* window decorations and menus for a toplevel. This function
|
665 |
* may be called after a window is mapped to change the window
|
666 |
* style.
|
667 |
*
|
668 |
* Results:
|
669 |
* None.
|
670 |
*
|
671 |
* Side effects:
|
672 |
* Destroys any old wrapper window and replaces it with a newly
|
673 |
* created wrapper.
|
674 |
*
|
675 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
676 |
*/
|
677 |
|
678 |
static void
|
679 |
UpdateWrapper(winPtr)
|
680 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Top-level window to redecorate. */
|
681 |
{
|
682 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
683 |
HWND parentHWND = NULL, oldWrapper;
|
684 |
HWND child = TkWinGetHWND(winPtr->window);
|
685 |
int x, y, width, height, state;
|
686 |
WINDOWPLACEMENT place;
|
687 |
Tcl_DString titleString;
|
688 |
int *childStateInfo = NULL;
|
689 |
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
|
690 |
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
|
691 |
|
692 |
parentHWND = NULL;
|
693 |
child = TkWinGetHWND(winPtr->window);
|
694 |
|
695 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
696 |
wmPtr->wrapper = (HWND) winPtr->privatePtr;
|
697 |
if (wmPtr->wrapper == NULL) {
|
698 |
panic("TkWmMapWindow: Cannot find container window");
|
699 |
}
|
700 |
if (!IsWindow(wmPtr->wrapper)) {
|
701 |
panic("TkWmMapWindow: Container was destroyed");
|
702 |
}
|
703 |
|
704 |
} else {
|
705 |
/*
|
706 |
* Pick the decorative frame style. Override redirect windows get
|
707 |
* created as undecorated popups. Transient windows get a modal
|
708 |
* dialog frame. Neither override, nor transient windows appear in
|
709 |
* the Windows taskbar. Note that a transient window does not resize
|
710 |
* by default, so we need to explicitly add the WS_THICKFRAME style
|
711 |
* if we want it to be resizeable.
|
712 |
*/
|
713 |
|
714 |
if (winPtr->atts.override_redirect) {
|
715 |
wmPtr->style = WM_OVERRIDE_STYLE;
|
716 |
wmPtr->exStyle = EX_OVERRIDE_STYLE;
|
717 |
} else if (wmPtr->masterPtr) {
|
718 |
wmPtr->style = WM_TRANSIENT_STYLE;
|
719 |
wmPtr->exStyle = EX_TRANSIENT_STYLE;
|
720 |
parentHWND = Tk_GetHWND(Tk_WindowId(wmPtr->masterPtr));
|
721 |
if (! ((wmPtr->flags & WM_WIDTH_NOT_RESIZABLE) &&
|
722 |
(wmPtr->flags & WM_HEIGHT_NOT_RESIZABLE))) {
|
723 |
wmPtr->style |= WS_THICKFRAME;
|
724 |
}
|
725 |
} else {
|
726 |
wmPtr->style = WM_TOPLEVEL_STYLE;
|
727 |
wmPtr->exStyle = EX_TOPLEVEL_STYLE;
|
728 |
}
|
729 |
|
730 |
if ((wmPtr->flags & WM_WIDTH_NOT_RESIZABLE)
|
731 |
&& (wmPtr->flags & WM_HEIGHT_NOT_RESIZABLE)) {
|
732 |
wmPtr->style &= ~ (WS_MAXIMIZEBOX | WS_SIZEBOX);
|
733 |
}
|
734 |
|
735 |
/*
|
736 |
* Compute the geometry of the parent and child windows.
|
737 |
*/
|
738 |
|
739 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_CREATE_PENDING|WM_MOVE_PENDING;
|
740 |
UpdateGeometryInfo((ClientData)winPtr);
|
741 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~(WM_CREATE_PENDING|WM_MOVE_PENDING);
|
742 |
|
743 |
width = wmPtr->borderWidth + winPtr->changes.width;
|
744 |
height = wmPtr->borderHeight + winPtr->changes.height;
|
745 |
|
746 |
/*
|
747 |
* Set the initial position from the user or program specified
|
748 |
* location. If nothing has been specified, then let the system
|
749 |
* pick a location.
|
750 |
*/
|
751 |
|
752 |
if (!(wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & (USPosition | PPosition))
|
753 |
&& (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
754 |
x = CW_USEDEFAULT;
|
755 |
y = CW_USEDEFAULT;
|
756 |
} else {
|
757 |
x = winPtr->changes.x;
|
758 |
y = winPtr->changes.y;
|
759 |
}
|
760 |
|
761 |
/*
|
762 |
* Create the containing window, and set the user data to point
|
763 |
* to the TkWindow.
|
764 |
*/
|
765 |
|
766 |
tsdPtr->createWindow = winPtr;
|
767 |
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, wmPtr->titleUid, -1, &titleString);
|
768 |
wmPtr->wrapper = CreateWindowEx(wmPtr->exStyle,
|
769 |
TK_WIN_TOPLEVEL_CLASS_NAME,
|
770 |
Tcl_DStringValue(&titleString), wmPtr->style, x, y, width,
|
771 |
height, parentHWND, NULL, Tk_GetHINSTANCE(), NULL);
|
772 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&titleString);
|
773 |
SetWindowLong(wmPtr->wrapper, GWL_USERDATA, (LONG) winPtr);
|
774 |
tsdPtr->createWindow = NULL;
|
775 |
|
776 |
place.length = sizeof(WINDOWPLACEMENT);
|
777 |
GetWindowPlacement(wmPtr->wrapper, &place);
|
778 |
wmPtr->x = place.rcNormalPosition.left;
|
779 |
wmPtr->y = place.rcNormalPosition.top;
|
780 |
|
781 |
TkInstallFrameMenu((Tk_Window) winPtr);
|
782 |
}
|
783 |
|
784 |
/*
|
785 |
* Now we need to reparent the contained window and set its
|
786 |
* style appropriately. Be sure to update the style first so that
|
787 |
* Windows doesn't try to set the focus to the child window.
|
788 |
*/
|
789 |
|
790 |
SetWindowLong(child, GWL_STYLE,
|
791 |
WS_CHILD | WS_CLIPCHILDREN | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS);
|
792 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
793 |
SetWindowLong(child, GWL_WNDPROC, (LONG) TopLevelProc);
|
794 |
}
|
795 |
oldWrapper = SetParent(child, wmPtr->wrapper);
|
796 |
if (oldWrapper && (oldWrapper != wmPtr->wrapper)
|
797 |
&& (oldWrapper != GetDesktopWindow())) {
|
798 |
SetWindowLong(oldWrapper, GWL_USERDATA, (LONG) NULL);
|
799 |
|
800 |
if (wmPtr->numTransients > 0) {
|
801 |
/*
|
802 |
* Unset the current wrapper as the parent for all transient
|
803 |
* children for whom this is the master
|
804 |
*/
|
805 |
WmInfo *wmPtr2;
|
806 |
|
807 |
childStateInfo = (int *)ckalloc((unsigned) wmPtr->numTransients
|
808 |
* sizeof(int));
|
809 |
state = 0;
|
810 |
for (wmPtr2 = winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr; wmPtr2 != NULL;
|
811 |
wmPtr2 = wmPtr2->nextPtr) {
|
812 |
if (wmPtr2->masterPtr == winPtr) {
|
813 |
if (!(wmPtr2->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
814 |
childStateInfo[state++] = wmPtr2->hints.initial_state;
|
815 |
SetParent(TkWinGetHWND(wmPtr2->winPtr->window), NULL);
|
816 |
}
|
817 |
}
|
818 |
}
|
819 |
}
|
820 |
/*
|
821 |
* Remove the menubar before destroying the window so the menubar
|
822 |
* isn't destroyed.
|
823 |
*/
|
824 |
|
825 |
SetMenu(oldWrapper, NULL);
|
826 |
DestroyWindow(oldWrapper);
|
827 |
}
|
828 |
|
829 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_NEVER_MAPPED;
|
830 |
SendMessage(wmPtr->wrapper, TK_ATTACHWINDOW, (WPARAM) child, 0);
|
831 |
|
832 |
/*
|
833 |
* Force an initial transition from withdrawn to the real
|
834 |
* initial state.
|
835 |
*/
|
836 |
|
837 |
state = wmPtr->hints.initial_state;
|
838 |
wmPtr->hints.initial_state = WithdrawnState;
|
839 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, state);
|
840 |
|
841 |
/*
|
842 |
* If we are embedded then force a mapping of the window now,
|
843 |
* because we do not necessarily own the wrapper and may not
|
844 |
* get another opportunity to map ourselves. We should not be
|
845 |
* in either iconified or zoomed states when we get here, so
|
846 |
* it is safe to just check for TK_EMBEDDED without checking
|
847 |
* what state we are supposed to be in (default to NormalState).
|
848 |
*/
|
849 |
|
850 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
851 |
XMapWindow(winPtr->display, winPtr->window);
|
852 |
}
|
853 |
|
854 |
/*
|
855 |
* Set up menus on the wrapper if required.
|
856 |
*/
|
857 |
|
858 |
if (wmPtr->hMenu != NULL) {
|
859 |
wmPtr->flags = WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
860 |
SetMenu(wmPtr->wrapper, wmPtr->hMenu);
|
861 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
862 |
}
|
863 |
|
864 |
if (childStateInfo) {
|
865 |
if (wmPtr->numTransients > 0) {
|
866 |
/*
|
867 |
* Reset all transient children for whom this is the master
|
868 |
*/
|
869 |
WmInfo *wmPtr2;
|
870 |
|
871 |
state = 0;
|
872 |
for (wmPtr2 = winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr; wmPtr2 != NULL;
|
873 |
wmPtr2 = wmPtr2->nextPtr) {
|
874 |
if (wmPtr2->masterPtr == winPtr) {
|
875 |
if (!(wmPtr2->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
876 |
UpdateWrapper(wmPtr2->winPtr);
|
877 |
TkpWmSetState(wmPtr2->winPtr, childStateInfo[state++]);
|
878 |
}
|
879 |
}
|
880 |
}
|
881 |
}
|
882 |
|
883 |
ckfree((char *) childStateInfo);
|
884 |
}
|
885 |
|
886 |
/*
|
887 |
* If this is the first window created by the application, then
|
888 |
* we should activate the initial window.
|
889 |
*/
|
890 |
|
891 |
if (tsdPtr->firstWindow) {
|
892 |
tsdPtr->firstWindow = 0;
|
893 |
SetActiveWindow(wmPtr->wrapper);
|
894 |
}
|
895 |
}
|
896 |
|
897 |
/*
|
898 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
899 |
*
|
900 |
* TkWmMapWindow --
|
901 |
*
|
902 |
* This procedure is invoked to map a top-level window. This
|
903 |
* module gets a chance to update all window-manager-related
|
904 |
* information in properties before the window manager sees
|
905 |
* the map event and checks the properties. It also gets to
|
906 |
* decide whether or not to even map the window after all.
|
907 |
*
|
908 |
* Results:
|
909 |
* None.
|
910 |
*
|
911 |
* Side effects:
|
912 |
* Properties of winPtr may get updated to provide up-to-date
|
913 |
* information to the window manager. The window may also get
|
914 |
* mapped, but it may not be if this procedure decides that
|
915 |
* isn't appropriate (e.g. because the window is withdrawn).
|
916 |
*
|
917 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
918 |
*/
|
919 |
|
920 |
void
|
921 |
TkWmMapWindow(winPtr)
|
922 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Top-level window that's about to
|
923 |
* be mapped. */
|
924 |
{
|
925 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
926 |
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
|
927 |
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
|
928 |
|
929 |
if (!tsdPtr->initialized) {
|
930 |
InitWm();
|
931 |
}
|
932 |
|
933 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
934 |
if (wmPtr->hints.initial_state == WithdrawnState) {
|
935 |
return;
|
936 |
}
|
937 |
|
938 |
/*
|
939 |
* Map the window in either the iconified or normal state. Note that
|
940 |
* we only send a map event if the window is in the normal state.
|
941 |
*/
|
942 |
|
943 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, wmPtr->hints.initial_state);
|
944 |
}
|
945 |
|
946 |
/*
|
947 |
* This is the first time this window has ever been mapped.
|
948 |
* Store all the window-manager-related information for the
|
949 |
* window.
|
950 |
*/
|
951 |
|
952 |
if (wmPtr->titleUid == NULL) {
|
953 |
wmPtr->titleUid = winPtr->nameUid;
|
954 |
}
|
955 |
UpdateWrapper(winPtr);
|
956 |
}
|
957 |
|
958 |
/*
|
959 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
960 |
*
|
961 |
* TkWmUnmapWindow --
|
962 |
*
|
963 |
* This procedure is invoked to unmap a top-level window. The
|
964 |
* only thing it does special is unmap the decorative frame before
|
965 |
* unmapping the toplevel window.
|
966 |
*
|
967 |
* Results:
|
968 |
* None.
|
969 |
*
|
970 |
* Side effects:
|
971 |
* Unmaps the decorative frame and the window.
|
972 |
*
|
973 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
974 |
*/
|
975 |
|
976 |
void
|
977 |
TkWmUnmapWindow(winPtr)
|
978 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Top-level window that's about to
|
979 |
* be unmapped. */
|
980 |
{
|
981 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, WithdrawnState);
|
982 |
}
|
983 |
|
984 |
/*
|
985 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
986 |
*
|
987 |
* TkpWmSetState --
|
988 |
*
|
989 |
* Sets the window manager state for the wrapper window of a
|
990 |
* given toplevel window.
|
991 |
*
|
992 |
* Results:
|
993 |
* None.
|
994 |
*
|
995 |
* Side effects:
|
996 |
* May maximize, minimize, restore, or withdraw a window.
|
997 |
*
|
998 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
999 |
*/
|
1000 |
|
1001 |
void
|
1002 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, state)
|
1003 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Toplevel window to operate on. */
|
1004 |
int state; /* One of IconicState, ZoomState, NormalState,
|
1005 |
* or WithdrawnState. */
|
1006 |
{
|
1007 |
WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
1008 |
int cmd;
|
1009 |
|
1010 |
if ((wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED) ||
|
1011 |
(wmPtr->masterPtr && !Tk_IsMapped(wmPtr->masterPtr))) {
|
1012 |
wmPtr->hints.initial_state = state;
|
1013 |
return;
|
1014 |
}
|
1015 |
|
1016 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
1017 |
if (state == WithdrawnState) {
|
1018 |
cmd = SW_HIDE;
|
1019 |
} else if (state == IconicState) {
|
1020 |
cmd = SW_SHOWMINNOACTIVE;
|
1021 |
} else if (state == NormalState) {
|
1022 |
cmd = SW_SHOWNOACTIVATE;
|
1023 |
} else if (state == ZoomState) {
|
1024 |
cmd = SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED;
|
1025 |
}
|
1026 |
|
1027 |
ShowWindow(wmPtr->wrapper, cmd);
|
1028 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
1029 |
}
|
1030 |
|
1031 |
/*
|
1032 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1033 |
*
|
1034 |
* TkWmDeadWindow --
|
1035 |
*
|
1036 |
* This procedure is invoked when a top-level window is
|
1037 |
* about to be deleted. It cleans up the wm-related data
|
1038 |
* structures for the window.
|
1039 |
*
|
1040 |
* Results:
|
1041 |
* None.
|
1042 |
*
|
1043 |
* Side effects:
|
1044 |
* The WmInfo structure for winPtr gets freed up.
|
1045 |
*
|
1046 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1047 |
*/
|
1048 |
|
1049 |
void
|
1050 |
TkWmDeadWindow(winPtr)
|
1051 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Top-level window that's being deleted. */
|
1052 |
{
|
1053 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
1054 |
WmInfo *wmPtr2;
|
1055 |
|
1056 |
if (wmPtr == NULL) {
|
1057 |
return;
|
1058 |
}
|
1059 |
|
1060 |
/*
|
1061 |
* Clean up event related window info.
|
1062 |
*/
|
1063 |
|
1064 |
if (winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr == wmPtr) {
|
1065 |
winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr = wmPtr->nextPtr;
|
1066 |
} else {
|
1067 |
register WmInfo *prevPtr;
|
1068 |
for (prevPtr = winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr; ;
|
1069 |
prevPtr = prevPtr->nextPtr) {
|
1070 |
if (prevPtr == NULL) {
|
1071 |
panic("couldn't unlink window in TkWmDeadWindow");
|
1072 |
}
|
1073 |
if (prevPtr->nextPtr == wmPtr) {
|
1074 |
prevPtr->nextPtr = wmPtr->nextPtr;
|
1075 |
break;
|
1076 |
}
|
1077 |
}
|
1078 |
}
|
1079 |
|
1080 |
/*
|
1081 |
* Reset all transient windows whose master is the dead window.
|
1082 |
*/
|
1083 |
|
1084 |
for (wmPtr2 = winPtr->dispPtr->firstWmPtr; wmPtr2 != NULL;
|
1085 |
wmPtr2 = wmPtr2->nextPtr) {
|
1086 |
if (wmPtr2->masterPtr == winPtr) {
|
1087 |
wmPtr2->masterPtr = NULL;
|
1088 |
if ((wmPtr2->wrapper != None)
|
1089 |
&& !(wmPtr2->flags & (WM_NEVER_MAPPED))) {
|
1090 |
UpdateWrapper(wmPtr2->winPtr);
|
1091 |
}
|
1092 |
}
|
1093 |
}
|
1094 |
|
1095 |
if (wmPtr->hints.flags & IconPixmapHint) {
|
1096 |
Tk_FreeBitmap(winPtr->display, wmPtr->hints.icon_pixmap);
|
1097 |
}
|
1098 |
if (wmPtr->hints.flags & IconMaskHint) {
|
1099 |
Tk_FreeBitmap(winPtr->display, wmPtr->hints.icon_mask);
|
1100 |
}
|
1101 |
if (wmPtr->leaderName != NULL) {
|
1102 |
ckfree(wmPtr->leaderName);
|
1103 |
}
|
1104 |
if (wmPtr->icon != NULL) {
|
1105 |
wmPtr2 = ((TkWindow *) wmPtr->icon)->wmInfoPtr;
|
1106 |
wmPtr2->iconFor = NULL;
|
1107 |
}
|
1108 |
if (wmPtr->iconFor != NULL) {
|
1109 |
wmPtr2 = ((TkWindow *) wmPtr->iconFor)->wmInfoPtr;
|
1110 |
wmPtr2->icon = NULL;
|
1111 |
wmPtr2->hints.flags &= ~IconWindowHint;
|
1112 |
}
|
1113 |
while (wmPtr->protPtr != NULL) {
|
1114 |
ProtocolHandler *protPtr;
|
1115 |
|
1116 |
protPtr = wmPtr->protPtr;
|
1117 |
wmPtr->protPtr = protPtr->nextPtr;
|
1118 |
Tcl_EventuallyFree((ClientData) protPtr, TCL_DYNAMIC);
|
1119 |
}
|
1120 |
if (wmPtr->cmdArgv != NULL) {
|
1121 |
ckfree((char *) wmPtr->cmdArgv);
|
1122 |
}
|
1123 |
if (wmPtr->clientMachine != NULL) {
|
1124 |
ckfree((char *) wmPtr->clientMachine);
|
1125 |
}
|
1126 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_UPDATE_PENDING) {
|
1127 |
Tcl_CancelIdleCall(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
1128 |
}
|
1129 |
if (wmPtr->masterPtr != NULL) {
|
1130 |
wmPtr2 = wmPtr->masterPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
1131 |
/*
|
1132 |
* If we had a master, tell them that we aren't tied
|
1133 |
* to them anymore
|
1134 |
*/
|
1135 |
if (wmPtr2 != NULL) {
|
1136 |
wmPtr2->numTransients--;
|
1137 |
}
|
1138 |
Tk_DeleteEventHandler((Tk_Window) wmPtr->masterPtr,
|
1139 |
VisibilityChangeMask,
|
1140 |
WmWaitVisibilityProc, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
1141 |
wmPtr->masterPtr = NULL;
|
1142 |
}
|
1143 |
|
1144 |
/*
|
1145 |
* Destroy the decorative frame window.
|
1146 |
*/
|
1147 |
|
1148 |
if (!(winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED)) {
|
1149 |
if (wmPtr->wrapper != NULL) {
|
1150 |
DestroyWindow(wmPtr->wrapper);
|
1151 |
} else {
|
1152 |
DestroyWindow(Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window));
|
1153 |
}
|
1154 |
}
|
1155 |
ckfree((char *) wmPtr);
|
1156 |
winPtr->wmInfoPtr = NULL;
|
1157 |
}
|
1158 |
|
1159 |
/*
|
1160 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1161 |
*
|
1162 |
* TkWmSetClass --
|
1163 |
*
|
1164 |
* This procedure is invoked whenever a top-level window's
|
1165 |
* class is changed. If the window has been mapped then this
|
1166 |
* procedure updates the window manager property for the
|
1167 |
* class. If the window hasn't been mapped, the update is
|
1168 |
* deferred until just before the first mapping.
|
1169 |
*
|
1170 |
* Results:
|
1171 |
* None.
|
1172 |
*
|
1173 |
* Side effects:
|
1174 |
* A window property may get updated.
|
1175 |
*
|
1176 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1177 |
*/
|
1178 |
|
1179 |
void
|
1180 |
TkWmSetClass(winPtr)
|
1181 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Newly-created top-level window. */
|
1182 |
{
|
1183 |
return;
|
1184 |
}
|
1185 |
|
1186 |
/*
|
1187 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1188 |
*
|
1189 |
* Tk_WmCmd --
|
1190 |
*
|
1191 |
* This procedure is invoked to process the "wm" Tcl command.
|
1192 |
* See the user documentation for details on what it does.
|
1193 |
*
|
1194 |
* Results:
|
1195 |
* A standard Tcl result.
|
1196 |
*
|
1197 |
* Side effects:
|
1198 |
* See the user documentation.
|
1199 |
*
|
1200 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1201 |
*/
|
1202 |
|
1203 |
/* ARGSUSED */
|
1204 |
int
|
1205 |
Tk_WmCmd(clientData, interp, argc, argv)
|
1206 |
ClientData clientData; /* Main window associated with
|
1207 |
* interpreter. */
|
1208 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
|
1209 |
int argc; /* Number of arguments. */
|
1210 |
char **argv; /* Argument strings. */
|
1211 |
{
|
1212 |
Tk_Window tkwin = (Tk_Window) clientData;
|
1213 |
TkWindow *winPtr = NULL;
|
1214 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
1215 |
int c;
|
1216 |
size_t length;
|
1217 |
TkDisplay *dispPtr = ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->dispPtr;
|
1218 |
|
1219 |
if (argc < 2) {
|
1220 |
wrongNumArgs:
|
1221 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # args: should be \"",
|
1222 |
argv[0], " option window ?arg ...?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1223 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1224 |
}
|
1225 |
c = argv[1][0];
|
1226 |
length = strlen(argv[1]);
|
1227 |
if ((c == 't') && (strncmp(argv[1], "tracing", length) == 0)
|
1228 |
&& (length >= 3)) {
|
1229 |
if ((argc != 2) && (argc != 3)) {
|
1230 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1231 |
argv[0], " tracing ?boolean?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1232 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1233 |
}
|
1234 |
if (argc == 2) {
|
1235 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, ((dispPtr->wmTracing) ? "on" : "off"),
|
1236 |
TCL_STATIC);
|
1237 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1238 |
}
|
1239 |
return Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, argv[2], &dispPtr->wmTracing);
|
1240 |
}
|
1241 |
|
1242 |
if (argc < 3) {
|
1243 |
goto wrongNumArgs;
|
1244 |
}
|
1245 |
winPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, argv[2], tkwin);
|
1246 |
if (winPtr == NULL) {
|
1247 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1248 |
}
|
1249 |
if (!(winPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL)) {
|
1250 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "window \"", winPtr->pathName,
|
1251 |
"\" isn't a top-level window", (char *) NULL);
|
1252 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1253 |
}
|
1254 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
1255 |
if ((c == 'a') && (strncmp(argv[1], "aspect", length) == 0)) {
|
1256 |
int numer1, denom1, numer2, denom2;
|
1257 |
|
1258 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 7)) {
|
1259 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1260 |
argv[0], " aspect window ?minNumer minDenom ",
|
1261 |
"maxNumer maxDenom?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1262 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1263 |
}
|
1264 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1265 |
if (wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & PAspect) {
|
1266 |
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
|
1267 |
|
1268 |
sprintf(buf, "%d %d %d %d", wmPtr->minAspect.x,
|
1269 |
wmPtr->minAspect.y, wmPtr->maxAspect.x,
|
1270 |
wmPtr->maxAspect.y);
|
1271 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
1272 |
}
|
1273 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1274 |
}
|
1275 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1276 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~PAspect;
|
1277 |
} else {
|
1278 |
if ((Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[3], &numer1) != TCL_OK)
|
1279 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[4], &denom1) != TCL_OK)
|
1280 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[5], &numer2) != TCL_OK)
|
1281 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[6], &denom2) != TCL_OK)) {
|
1282 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1283 |
}
|
1284 |
if ((numer1 <= 0) || (denom1 <= 0) || (numer2 <= 0) ||
|
1285 |
(denom2 <= 0)) {
|
1286 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "aspect number can't be <= 0",
|
1287 |
TCL_STATIC);
|
1288 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1289 |
}
|
1290 |
wmPtr->minAspect.x = numer1;
|
1291 |
wmPtr->minAspect.y = denom1;
|
1292 |
wmPtr->maxAspect.x = numer2;
|
1293 |
wmPtr->maxAspect.y = denom2;
|
1294 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= PAspect;
|
1295 |
}
|
1296 |
goto updateGeom;
|
1297 |
} else if ((c == 'c') && (strncmp(argv[1], "client", length) == 0)
|
1298 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
1299 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1300 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1301 |
argv[0], " client window ?name?\"",
|
1302 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1303 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1304 |
}
|
1305 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1306 |
if (wmPtr->clientMachine != NULL) {
|
1307 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, wmPtr->clientMachine, TCL_STATIC);
|
1308 |
}
|
1309 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1310 |
}
|
1311 |
if (argv[3][0] == 0) {
|
1312 |
if (wmPtr->clientMachine != NULL) {
|
1313 |
ckfree((char *) wmPtr->clientMachine);
|
1314 |
wmPtr->clientMachine = NULL;
|
1315 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
1316 |
XDeleteProperty(winPtr->display, winPtr->window,
|
1317 |
Tk_InternAtom((Tk_Window) winPtr,
|
1318 |
"WM_CLIENT_MACHINE"));
|
1319 |
}
|
1320 |
}
|
1321 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1322 |
}
|
1323 |
if (wmPtr->clientMachine != NULL) {
|
1324 |
ckfree((char *) wmPtr->clientMachine);
|
1325 |
}
|
1326 |
wmPtr->clientMachine = (char *)
|
1327 |
ckalloc((unsigned) (strlen(argv[3]) + 1));
|
1328 |
strcpy(wmPtr->clientMachine, argv[3]);
|
1329 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
1330 |
XTextProperty textProp;
|
1331 |
if (XStringListToTextProperty(&wmPtr->clientMachine, 1, &textProp)
|
1332 |
!= 0) {
|
1333 |
XSetWMClientMachine(winPtr->display, winPtr->window,
|
1334 |
&textProp);
|
1335 |
XFree((char *) textProp.value);
|
1336 |
}
|
1337 |
}
|
1338 |
} else if ((c == 'c') && (strncmp(argv[1], "colormapwindows", length) == 0)
|
1339 |
&& (length >= 3)) {
|
1340 |
TkWindow **cmapList;
|
1341 |
TkWindow *winPtr2;
|
1342 |
int i, windowArgc, gotToplevel;
|
1343 |
char **windowArgv;
|
1344 |
|
1345 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1346 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1347 |
argv[0], " colormapwindows window ?windowList?\"",
|
1348 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1349 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1350 |
}
|
1351 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1352 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist((Tk_Window) winPtr);
|
1353 |
for (i = 0; i < wmPtr->cmapCount; i++) {
|
1354 |
if ((i == (wmPtr->cmapCount-1))
|
1355 |
&& (wmPtr->flags & WM_ADDED_TOPLEVEL_COLORMAP)) {
|
1356 |
break;
|
1357 |
}
|
1358 |
Tcl_AppendElement(interp, wmPtr->cmapList[i]->pathName);
|
1359 |
}
|
1360 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1361 |
}
|
1362 |
if (Tcl_SplitList(interp, argv[3], &windowArgc, &windowArgv)
|
1363 |
!= TCL_OK) {
|
1364 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1365 |
}
|
1366 |
cmapList = (TkWindow **) ckalloc((unsigned)
|
1367 |
((windowArgc+1)*sizeof(TkWindow*)));
|
1368 |
for (i = 0; i < windowArgc; i++) {
|
1369 |
winPtr2 = (TkWindow *) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, windowArgv[i],
|
1370 |
tkwin);
|
1371 |
if (winPtr2 == NULL) {
|
1372 |
ckfree((char *) cmapList);
|
1373 |
ckfree((char *) windowArgv);
|
1374 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1375 |
}
|
1376 |
if (winPtr2 == winPtr) {
|
1377 |
gotToplevel = 1;
|
1378 |
}
|
1379 |
if (winPtr2->window == None) {
|
1380 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist((Tk_Window) winPtr2);
|
1381 |
}
|
1382 |
cmapList[i] = winPtr2;
|
1383 |
}
|
1384 |
if (!gotToplevel) {
|
1385 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_ADDED_TOPLEVEL_COLORMAP;
|
1386 |
cmapList[windowArgc] = winPtr;
|
1387 |
windowArgc++;
|
1388 |
} else {
|
1389 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_ADDED_TOPLEVEL_COLORMAP;
|
1390 |
}
|
1391 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_COLORMAPS_EXPLICIT;
|
1392 |
if (wmPtr->cmapList != NULL) {
|
1393 |
ckfree((char *)wmPtr->cmapList);
|
1394 |
}
|
1395 |
wmPtr->cmapList = cmapList;
|
1396 |
wmPtr->cmapCount = windowArgc;
|
1397 |
ckfree((char *) windowArgv);
|
1398 |
|
1399 |
/*
|
1400 |
* Now we need to force the updated colormaps to be installed.
|
1401 |
*/
|
1402 |
|
1403 |
if (wmPtr == winPtr->dispPtr->foregroundWmPtr) {
|
1404 |
InstallColormaps(wmPtr->wrapper, WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, 1);
|
1405 |
} else {
|
1406 |
InstallColormaps(wmPtr->wrapper, WM_PALETTECHANGED, 0);
|
1407 |
}
|
1408 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1409 |
} else if ((c == 'c') && (strncmp(argv[1], "command", length) == 0)
|
1410 |
&& (length >= 3)) {
|
1411 |
int cmdArgc;
|
1412 |
char **cmdArgv;
|
1413 |
|
1414 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1415 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1416 |
argv[0], " command window ?value?\"",
|
1417 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1418 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1419 |
}
|
1420 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1421 |
if (wmPtr->cmdArgv != NULL) {
|
1422 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
1423 |
Tcl_Merge(wmPtr->cmdArgc, wmPtr->cmdArgv),
|
1424 |
TCL_DYNAMIC);
|
1425 |
}
|
1426 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1427 |
}
|
1428 |
if (argv[3][0] == 0) {
|
1429 |
if (wmPtr->cmdArgv != NULL) {
|
1430 |
ckfree((char *) wmPtr->cmdArgv);
|
1431 |
wmPtr->cmdArgv = NULL;
|
1432 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
1433 |
XDeleteProperty(winPtr->display, winPtr->window,
|
1434 |
Tk_InternAtom((Tk_Window) winPtr, "WM_COMMAND"));
|
1435 |
}
|
1436 |
}
|
1437 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1438 |
}
|
1439 |
if (Tcl_SplitList(interp, argv[3], &cmdArgc, &cmdArgv) != TCL_OK) {
|
1440 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1441 |
}
|
1442 |
if (wmPtr->cmdArgv != NULL) {
|
1443 |
ckfree((char *) wmPtr->cmdArgv);
|
1444 |
}
|
1445 |
wmPtr->cmdArgc = cmdArgc;
|
1446 |
wmPtr->cmdArgv = cmdArgv;
|
1447 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
1448 |
XSetCommand(winPtr->display, winPtr->window, cmdArgv, cmdArgc);
|
1449 |
}
|
1450 |
} else if ((c == 'd') && (strncmp(argv[1], "deiconify", length) == 0)) {
|
1451 |
if (argc != 3) {
|
1452 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1453 |
argv[0], " deiconify window\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1454 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1455 |
}
|
1456 |
if (wmPtr->iconFor != NULL) {
|
1457 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't deiconify ", argv[2],
|
1458 |
": it is an icon for ", winPtr->pathName, (char *) NULL);
|
1459 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1460 |
}
|
1461 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
1462 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't deiconify ", winPtr->pathName,
|
1463 |
": it is an embedded window", (char *) NULL);
|
1464 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1465 |
}
|
1466 |
/*
|
1467 |
* If WM_UPDATE_PENDING is true, a pending UpdateGeometryInfo may
|
1468 |
* need to be called first to update a withdrew toplevel's geometry
|
1469 |
* before it is deiconified by TkpWmSetState.
|
1470 |
* Don't bother if we've never been mapped.
|
1471 |
*/
|
1472 |
if ((wmPtr->flags & WM_UPDATE_PENDING) &&
|
1473 |
!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
1474 |
Tcl_CancelIdleCall(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
1475 |
UpdateGeometryInfo((ClientData) winPtr);
|
1476 |
}
|
1477 |
|
1478 |
/*
|
1479 |
* If we were in the ZoomState (maximized), 'wm deiconify'
|
1480 |
* should not cause the window to shrink
|
1481 |
*/
|
1482 |
if (wmPtr->hints.initial_state == ZoomState) {
|
1483 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, ZoomState);
|
1484 |
} else {
|
1485 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, NormalState);
|
1486 |
}
|
1487 |
|
1488 |
/*
|
1489 |
* Follow Windows-like style here, raising the window to the top.
|
1490 |
* Do this when idle, to not cause an unrefreshable window to
|
1491 |
* get mapped.
|
1492 |
*/
|
1493 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(RaiseWinWhenIdle, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
1494 |
} else if ((c == 'f') && (strncmp(argv[1], "focusmodel", length) == 0)
|
1495 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
1496 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1497 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1498 |
argv[0], " focusmodel window ?active|passive?\"",
|
1499 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1500 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1501 |
}
|
1502 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1503 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, (wmPtr->hints.input ? "passive" : "active"),
|
1504 |
TCL_STATIC);
|
1505 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1506 |
}
|
1507 |
c = argv[3][0];
|
1508 |
length = strlen(argv[3]);
|
1509 |
if ((c == 'a') && (strncmp(argv[3], "active", length) == 0)) {
|
1510 |
wmPtr->hints.input = False;
|
1511 |
} else if ((c == 'p') && (strncmp(argv[3], "passive", length) == 0)) {
|
1512 |
wmPtr->hints.input = True;
|
1513 |
} else {
|
1514 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad argument \"", argv[3],
|
1515 |
"\": must be active or passive", (char *) NULL);
|
1516 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1517 |
}
|
1518 |
} else if ((c == 'f') && (strncmp(argv[1], "frame", length) == 0)
|
1519 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
1520 |
HWND hwnd;
|
1521 |
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
|
1522 |
|
1523 |
if (argc != 3) {
|
1524 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1525 |
argv[0], " frame window\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1526 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1527 |
}
|
1528 |
if (Tk_WindowId((Tk_Window) winPtr) == None) {
|
1529 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist((Tk_Window) winPtr);
|
1530 |
}
|
1531 |
hwnd = wmPtr->wrapper;
|
1532 |
if (hwnd == NULL) {
|
1533 |
hwnd = Tk_GetHWND(Tk_WindowId((Tk_Window) winPtr));
|
1534 |
}
|
1535 |
sprintf(buf, "0x%x", (unsigned int) hwnd);
|
1536 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
1537 |
} else if ((c == 'g') && (strncmp(argv[1], "geometry", length) == 0)
|
1538 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
1539 |
char xSign, ySign;
|
1540 |
int width, height;
|
1541 |
|
1542 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1543 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1544 |
argv[0], " geometry window ?newGeometry?\"",
|
1545 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1546 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1547 |
}
|
1548 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1549 |
char buf[16 + TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
|
1550 |
|
1551 |
xSign = (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_X) ? '-' : '+';
|
1552 |
ySign = (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_Y) ? '-' : '+';
|
1553 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
1554 |
width = wmPtr->reqGridWidth + (winPtr->changes.width
|
1555 |
- winPtr->reqWidth)/wmPtr->widthInc;
|
1556 |
height = wmPtr->reqGridHeight + (winPtr->changes.height
|
1557 |
- winPtr->reqHeight)/wmPtr->heightInc;
|
1558 |
} else {
|
1559 |
width = winPtr->changes.width;
|
1560 |
height = winPtr->changes.height;
|
1561 |
}
|
1562 |
sprintf(buf, "%dx%d%c%d%c%d", width, height, xSign, wmPtr->x,
|
1563 |
ySign, wmPtr->y);
|
1564 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
1565 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1566 |
}
|
1567 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1568 |
wmPtr->width = -1;
|
1569 |
wmPtr->height = -1;
|
1570 |
goto updateGeom;
|
1571 |
}
|
1572 |
return ParseGeometry(interp, argv[3], winPtr);
|
1573 |
} else if ((c == 'g') && (strncmp(argv[1], "grid", length) == 0)
|
1574 |
&& (length >= 3)) {
|
1575 |
int reqWidth, reqHeight, widthInc, heightInc;
|
1576 |
|
1577 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 7)) {
|
1578 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1579 |
argv[0], " grid window ?baseWidth baseHeight ",
|
1580 |
"widthInc heightInc?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1581 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1582 |
}
|
1583 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1584 |
if (wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & PBaseSize) {
|
1585 |
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 4];
|
1586 |
|
1587 |
sprintf(buf, "%d %d %d %d", wmPtr->reqGridWidth,
|
1588 |
wmPtr->reqGridHeight, wmPtr->widthInc,
|
1589 |
wmPtr->heightInc);
|
1590 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
1591 |
}
|
1592 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1593 |
}
|
1594 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1595 |
/*
|
1596 |
* Turn off gridding and reset the width and height
|
1597 |
* to make sense as ungridded numbers.
|
1598 |
*/
|
1599 |
|
1600 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~(PBaseSize|PResizeInc);
|
1601 |
if (wmPtr->width != -1) {
|
1602 |
wmPtr->width = winPtr->reqWidth + (wmPtr->width
|
1603 |
- wmPtr->reqGridWidth)*wmPtr->widthInc;
|
1604 |
wmPtr->height = winPtr->reqHeight + (wmPtr->height
|
1605 |
- wmPtr->reqGridHeight)*wmPtr->heightInc;
|
1606 |
}
|
1607 |
wmPtr->widthInc = 1;
|
1608 |
wmPtr->heightInc = 1;
|
1609 |
} else {
|
1610 |
if ((Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[3], &reqWidth) != TCL_OK)
|
1611 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[4], &reqHeight) != TCL_OK)
|
1612 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[5], &widthInc) != TCL_OK)
|
1613 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[6], &heightInc) != TCL_OK)) {
|
1614 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1615 |
}
|
1616 |
if (reqWidth < 0) {
|
1617 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "baseWidth can't be < 0", TCL_STATIC);
|
1618 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1619 |
}
|
1620 |
if (reqHeight < 0) {
|
1621 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "baseHeight can't be < 0", TCL_STATIC);
|
1622 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1623 |
}
|
1624 |
if (widthInc < 0) {
|
1625 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "widthInc can't be < 0", TCL_STATIC);
|
1626 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1627 |
}
|
1628 |
if (heightInc < 0) {
|
1629 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "heightInc can't be < 0", TCL_STATIC);
|
1630 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1631 |
}
|
1632 |
Tk_SetGrid((Tk_Window) winPtr, reqWidth, reqHeight, widthInc,
|
1633 |
heightInc);
|
1634 |
}
|
1635 |
goto updateGeom;
|
1636 |
} else if ((c == 'g') && (strncmp(argv[1], "group", length) == 0)
|
1637 |
&& (length >= 3)) {
|
1638 |
Tk_Window tkwin2;
|
1639 |
|
1640 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1641 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1642 |
argv[0], " group window ?pathName?\"",
|
1643 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1644 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1645 |
}
|
1646 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1647 |
if (wmPtr->hints.flags & WindowGroupHint) {
|
1648 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, wmPtr->leaderName, TCL_STATIC);
|
1649 |
}
|
1650 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1651 |
}
|
1652 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1653 |
wmPtr->hints.flags &= ~WindowGroupHint;
|
1654 |
if (wmPtr->leaderName != NULL) {
|
1655 |
ckfree(wmPtr->leaderName);
|
1656 |
}
|
1657 |
wmPtr->leaderName = NULL;
|
1658 |
} else {
|
1659 |
tkwin2 = Tk_NameToWindow(interp, argv[3], tkwin);
|
1660 |
if (tkwin2 == NULL) {
|
1661 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1662 |
}
|
1663 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist(tkwin2);
|
1664 |
wmPtr->hints.window_group = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
|
1665 |
wmPtr->hints.flags |= WindowGroupHint;
|
1666 |
wmPtr->leaderName = ckalloc((unsigned) (strlen(argv[3])+1));
|
1667 |
strcpy(wmPtr->leaderName, argv[3]);
|
1668 |
}
|
1669 |
} else if ((c == 'i') && (strncmp(argv[1], "iconbitmap", length) == 0)
|
1670 |
&& (length >= 5)) {
|
1671 |
Pixmap pixmap;
|
1672 |
|
1673 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1674 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1675 |
argv[0], " iconbitmap window ?bitmap?\"",
|
1676 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1677 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1678 |
}
|
1679 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1680 |
if (wmPtr->hints.flags & IconPixmapHint) {
|
1681 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
1682 |
Tk_NameOfBitmap(winPtr->display,
|
1683 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_pixmap), TCL_STATIC);
|
1684 |
}
|
1685 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1686 |
}
|
1687 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1688 |
if (wmPtr->hints.icon_pixmap != None) {
|
1689 |
Tk_FreeBitmap(winPtr->display, wmPtr->hints.icon_pixmap);
|
1690 |
}
|
1691 |
wmPtr->hints.flags &= ~IconPixmapHint;
|
1692 |
} else {
|
1693 |
pixmap = Tk_GetBitmap(interp, (Tk_Window) winPtr,
|
1694 |
Tk_GetUid(argv[3]));
|
1695 |
if (pixmap == None) {
|
1696 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1697 |
}
|
1698 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_pixmap = pixmap;
|
1699 |
wmPtr->hints.flags |= IconPixmapHint;
|
1700 |
}
|
1701 |
} else if ((c == 'i') && (strncmp(argv[1], "iconify", length) == 0)
|
1702 |
&& (length >= 5)) {
|
1703 |
if (argc != 3) {
|
1704 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1705 |
argv[0], " iconify window\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1706 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1707 |
}
|
1708 |
if (Tk_Attributes((Tk_Window) winPtr)->override_redirect) {
|
1709 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't iconify \"", winPtr->pathName,
|
1710 |
"\": override-redirect flag is set", (char *) NULL);
|
1711 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1712 |
}
|
1713 |
if (wmPtr->masterPtr != NULL) {
|
1714 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't iconify \"", winPtr->pathName,
|
1715 |
"\": it is a transient", (char *) NULL);
|
1716 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1717 |
}
|
1718 |
if (wmPtr->iconFor != NULL) {
|
1719 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't iconify ", argv[2],
|
1720 |
": it is an icon for ", winPtr->pathName, (char *) NULL);
|
1721 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1722 |
}
|
1723 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
1724 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't iconify ", winPtr->pathName,
|
1725 |
": it is an embedded window", (char *) NULL);
|
1726 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1727 |
}
|
1728 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, IconicState);
|
1729 |
} else if ((c == 'i') && (strncmp(argv[1], "iconmask", length) == 0)
|
1730 |
&& (length >= 5)) {
|
1731 |
Pixmap pixmap;
|
1732 |
|
1733 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1734 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1735 |
argv[0], " iconmask window ?bitmap?\"",
|
1736 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1737 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1738 |
}
|
1739 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1740 |
if (wmPtr->hints.flags & IconMaskHint) {
|
1741 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
1742 |
Tk_NameOfBitmap(winPtr->display, wmPtr->hints.icon_mask),
|
1743 |
TCL_STATIC);
|
1744 |
}
|
1745 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1746 |
}
|
1747 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1748 |
if (wmPtr->hints.icon_mask != None) {
|
1749 |
Tk_FreeBitmap(winPtr->display, wmPtr->hints.icon_mask);
|
1750 |
}
|
1751 |
wmPtr->hints.flags &= ~IconMaskHint;
|
1752 |
} else {
|
1753 |
pixmap = Tk_GetBitmap(interp, tkwin, Tk_GetUid(argv[3]));
|
1754 |
if (pixmap == None) {
|
1755 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1756 |
}
|
1757 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_mask = pixmap;
|
1758 |
wmPtr->hints.flags |= IconMaskHint;
|
1759 |
}
|
1760 |
} else if ((c == 'i') && (strncmp(argv[1], "iconname", length) == 0)
|
1761 |
&& (length >= 5)) {
|
1762 |
if (argc > 4) {
|
1763 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1764 |
argv[0], " iconname window ?newName?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1765 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1766 |
}
|
1767 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1768 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
1769 |
((wmPtr->iconName != NULL) ? wmPtr->iconName : ""),
|
1770 |
TCL_STATIC);
|
1771 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1772 |
} else {
|
1773 |
wmPtr->iconName = Tk_GetUid(argv[3]);
|
1774 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
1775 |
XSetIconName(winPtr->display, winPtr->window, wmPtr->iconName);
|
1776 |
}
|
1777 |
}
|
1778 |
} else if ((c == 'i') && (strncmp(argv[1], "iconposition", length) == 0)
|
1779 |
&& (length >= 5)) {
|
1780 |
int x, y;
|
1781 |
|
1782 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 5)) {
|
1783 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1784 |
argv[0], " iconposition window ?x y?\"",
|
1785 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1786 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1787 |
}
|
1788 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1789 |
if (wmPtr->hints.flags & IconPositionHint) {
|
1790 |
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 2];
|
1791 |
|
1792 |
sprintf(buf, "%d %d", wmPtr->hints.icon_x,
|
1793 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_y);
|
1794 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
1795 |
}
|
1796 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1797 |
}
|
1798 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1799 |
wmPtr->hints.flags &= ~IconPositionHint;
|
1800 |
} else {
|
1801 |
if ((Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[3], &x) != TCL_OK)
|
1802 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[4], &y) != TCL_OK)){
|
1803 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1804 |
}
|
1805 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_x = x;
|
1806 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_y = y;
|
1807 |
wmPtr->hints.flags |= IconPositionHint;
|
1808 |
}
|
1809 |
} else if ((c == 'i') && (strncmp(argv[1], "iconwindow", length) == 0)
|
1810 |
&& (length >= 5)) {
|
1811 |
Tk_Window tkwin2;
|
1812 |
WmInfo *wmPtr2;
|
1813 |
XSetWindowAttributes atts;
|
1814 |
|
1815 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1816 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1817 |
argv[0], " iconwindow window ?pathName?\"",
|
1818 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1819 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1820 |
}
|
1821 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1822 |
if (wmPtr->icon != NULL) {
|
1823 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, Tk_PathName(wmPtr->icon), TCL_STATIC);
|
1824 |
}
|
1825 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1826 |
}
|
1827 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1828 |
wmPtr->hints.flags &= ~IconWindowHint;
|
1829 |
if (wmPtr->icon != NULL) {
|
1830 |
/*
|
1831 |
* Let the window use button events again, then remove
|
1832 |
* it as icon window.
|
1833 |
*/
|
1834 |
|
1835 |
atts.event_mask = Tk_Attributes(wmPtr->icon)->event_mask
|
1836 |
| ButtonPressMask;
|
1837 |
Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes(wmPtr->icon, CWEventMask, &atts);
|
1838 |
wmPtr2 = ((TkWindow *) wmPtr->icon)->wmInfoPtr;
|
1839 |
wmPtr2->iconFor = NULL;
|
1840 |
wmPtr2->hints.initial_state = WithdrawnState;
|
1841 |
}
|
1842 |
wmPtr->icon = NULL;
|
1843 |
} else {
|
1844 |
tkwin2 = Tk_NameToWindow(interp, argv[3], tkwin);
|
1845 |
if (tkwin2 == NULL) {
|
1846 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1847 |
}
|
1848 |
if (!Tk_IsTopLevel(tkwin2)) {
|
1849 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't use ", argv[3],
|
1850 |
" as icon window: not at top level", (char *) NULL);
|
1851 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1852 |
}
|
1853 |
wmPtr2 = ((TkWindow *) tkwin2)->wmInfoPtr;
|
1854 |
if (wmPtr2->iconFor != NULL) {
|
1855 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, argv[3], " is already an icon for ",
|
1856 |
Tk_PathName(wmPtr2->iconFor), (char *) NULL);
|
1857 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1858 |
}
|
1859 |
if (wmPtr->icon != NULL) {
|
1860 |
WmInfo *wmPtr3 = ((TkWindow *) wmPtr->icon)->wmInfoPtr;
|
1861 |
wmPtr3->iconFor = NULL;
|
1862 |
|
1863 |
/*
|
1864 |
* Let the window use button events again.
|
1865 |
*/
|
1866 |
|
1867 |
atts.event_mask = Tk_Attributes(wmPtr->icon)->event_mask
|
1868 |
| ButtonPressMask;
|
1869 |
Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes(wmPtr->icon, CWEventMask, &atts);
|
1870 |
}
|
1871 |
|
1872 |
/*
|
1873 |
* Disable button events in the icon window: some window
|
1874 |
* managers (like olvwm) want to get the events themselves,
|
1875 |
* but X only allows one application at a time to receive
|
1876 |
* button events for a window.
|
1877 |
*/
|
1878 |
|
1879 |
atts.event_mask = Tk_Attributes(tkwin2)->event_mask
|
1880 |
& ~ButtonPressMask;
|
1881 |
Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes(tkwin2, CWEventMask, &atts);
|
1882 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist(tkwin2);
|
1883 |
wmPtr->hints.icon_window = Tk_WindowId(tkwin2);
|
1884 |
wmPtr->hints.flags |= IconWindowHint;
|
1885 |
wmPtr->icon = tkwin2;
|
1886 |
wmPtr2->iconFor = (Tk_Window) winPtr;
|
1887 |
if (!(wmPtr2->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
1888 |
if (XWithdrawWindow(Tk_Display(tkwin2), Tk_WindowId(tkwin2),
|
1889 |
Tk_ScreenNumber(tkwin2)) == 0) {
|
1890 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
1891 |
"couldn't send withdraw message to window manager",
|
1892 |
TCL_STATIC);
|
1893 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1894 |
}
|
1895 |
}
|
1896 |
}
|
1897 |
} else if ((c == 'm') && (strncmp(argv[1], "maxsize", length) == 0)
|
1898 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
1899 |
int width, height;
|
1900 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 5)) {
|
1901 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1902 |
argv[0], " maxsize window ?width height?\"",
|
1903 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1904 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1905 |
}
|
1906 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1907 |
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 2];
|
1908 |
|
1909 |
GetMaxSize(wmPtr, &width, &height);
|
1910 |
sprintf(buf, "%d %d", width, height);
|
1911 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
1912 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1913 |
}
|
1914 |
if ((Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[3], &width) != TCL_OK)
|
1915 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[4], &height) != TCL_OK)) {
|
1916 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1917 |
}
|
1918 |
wmPtr->maxWidth = width;
|
1919 |
wmPtr->maxHeight = height;
|
1920 |
goto updateGeom;
|
1921 |
} else if ((c == 'm') && (strncmp(argv[1], "minsize", length) == 0)
|
1922 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
1923 |
int width, height;
|
1924 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 5)) {
|
1925 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1926 |
argv[0], " minsize window ?width height?\"",
|
1927 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1928 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1929 |
}
|
1930 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1931 |
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 2];
|
1932 |
|
1933 |
GetMinSize(wmPtr, &width, &height);
|
1934 |
sprintf(buf, "%d %d", width, height);
|
1935 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
1936 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1937 |
}
|
1938 |
if ((Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[3], &width) != TCL_OK)
|
1939 |
|| (Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[4], &height) != TCL_OK)) {
|
1940 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1941 |
}
|
1942 |
wmPtr->minWidth = width;
|
1943 |
wmPtr->minHeight = height;
|
1944 |
goto updateGeom;
|
1945 |
} else if ((c == 'o')
|
1946 |
&& (strncmp(argv[1], "overrideredirect", length) == 0)) {
|
1947 |
int boolean, curValue;
|
1948 |
XSetWindowAttributes atts;
|
1949 |
|
1950 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1951 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1952 |
argv[0], " overrideredirect window ?boolean?\"",
|
1953 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1954 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1955 |
}
|
1956 |
curValue = Tk_Attributes((Tk_Window) winPtr)->override_redirect;
|
1957 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1958 |
Tcl_SetBooleanObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), curValue);
|
1959 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1960 |
}
|
1961 |
if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, argv[3], &boolean) != TCL_OK) {
|
1962 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1963 |
}
|
1964 |
if (curValue != boolean) {
|
1965 |
/*
|
1966 |
* Only do this if we are really changing value, because it
|
1967 |
* causes some funky stuff to occur
|
1968 |
*/
|
1969 |
atts.override_redirect = (boolean) ? True : False;
|
1970 |
Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes((Tk_Window) winPtr, CWOverrideRedirect,
|
1971 |
&atts);
|
1972 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & (WM_NEVER_MAPPED)
|
1973 |
&& !(winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED))) {
|
1974 |
UpdateWrapper(winPtr);
|
1975 |
}
|
1976 |
}
|
1977 |
} else if ((c == 'p') && (strncmp(argv[1], "positionfrom", length) == 0)
|
1978 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
1979 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
1980 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
1981 |
argv[0], " positionfrom window ?user/program?\"",
|
1982 |
(char *) NULL);
|
1983 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1984 |
}
|
1985 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
1986 |
if (wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & USPosition) {
|
1987 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "user", TCL_STATIC);
|
1988 |
} else if (wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & PPosition) {
|
1989 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "program", TCL_STATIC);
|
1990 |
}
|
1991 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1992 |
}
|
1993 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
1994 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~(USPosition|PPosition);
|
1995 |
} else {
|
1996 |
c = argv[3][0];
|
1997 |
length = strlen(argv[3]);
|
1998 |
if ((c == 'u') && (strncmp(argv[3], "user", length) == 0)) {
|
1999 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~PPosition;
|
2000 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= USPosition;
|
2001 |
} else if ((c == 'p')
|
2002 |
&& (strncmp(argv[3], "program", length) == 0)) {
|
2003 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~USPosition;
|
2004 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= PPosition;
|
2005 |
} else {
|
2006 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad argument \"", argv[3],
|
2007 |
"\": must be program or user", (char *) NULL);
|
2008 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2009 |
}
|
2010 |
}
|
2011 |
goto updateGeom;
|
2012 |
} else if ((c == 'p') && (strncmp(argv[1], "protocol", length) == 0)
|
2013 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
2014 |
register ProtocolHandler *protPtr, *prevPtr;
|
2015 |
Atom protocol;
|
2016 |
int cmdLength;
|
2017 |
|
2018 |
if ((argc < 3) || (argc > 5)) {
|
2019 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
2020 |
argv[0], " protocol window ?name? ?command?\"",
|
2021 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2022 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2023 |
}
|
2024 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
2025 |
/*
|
2026 |
* Return a list of all defined protocols for the window.
|
2027 |
*/
|
2028 |
for (protPtr = wmPtr->protPtr; protPtr != NULL;
|
2029 |
protPtr = protPtr->nextPtr) {
|
2030 |
Tcl_AppendElement(interp,
|
2031 |
Tk_GetAtomName((Tk_Window) winPtr, protPtr->protocol));
|
2032 |
}
|
2033 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2034 |
}
|
2035 |
protocol = Tk_InternAtom((Tk_Window) winPtr, argv[3]);
|
2036 |
if (argc == 4) {
|
2037 |
/*
|
2038 |
* Return the command to handle a given protocol.
|
2039 |
*/
|
2040 |
for (protPtr = wmPtr->protPtr; protPtr != NULL;
|
2041 |
protPtr = protPtr->nextPtr) {
|
2042 |
if (protPtr->protocol == protocol) {
|
2043 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, protPtr->command, TCL_STATIC);
|
2044 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2045 |
}
|
2046 |
}
|
2047 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2048 |
}
|
2049 |
|
2050 |
/*
|
2051 |
* Delete any current protocol handler, then create a new
|
2052 |
* one with the specified command, unless the command is
|
2053 |
* empty.
|
2054 |
*/
|
2055 |
|
2056 |
for (protPtr = wmPtr->protPtr, prevPtr = NULL; protPtr != NULL;
|
2057 |
prevPtr = protPtr, protPtr = protPtr->nextPtr) {
|
2058 |
if (protPtr->protocol == protocol) {
|
2059 |
if (prevPtr == NULL) {
|
2060 |
wmPtr->protPtr = protPtr->nextPtr;
|
2061 |
} else {
|
2062 |
prevPtr->nextPtr = protPtr->nextPtr;
|
2063 |
}
|
2064 |
Tcl_EventuallyFree((ClientData) protPtr, TCL_DYNAMIC);
|
2065 |
break;
|
2066 |
}
|
2067 |
}
|
2068 |
cmdLength = strlen(argv[4]);
|
2069 |
if (cmdLength > 0) {
|
2070 |
protPtr = (ProtocolHandler *) ckalloc(HANDLER_SIZE(cmdLength));
|
2071 |
protPtr->protocol = protocol;
|
2072 |
protPtr->nextPtr = wmPtr->protPtr;
|
2073 |
wmPtr->protPtr = protPtr;
|
2074 |
protPtr->interp = interp;
|
2075 |
strcpy(protPtr->command, argv[4]);
|
2076 |
}
|
2077 |
} else if ((c == 'r') && (strncmp(argv[1], "resizable", length) == 0)) {
|
2078 |
int width, height;
|
2079 |
|
2080 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 5)) {
|
2081 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
2082 |
argv[0], " resizable window ?width height?\"",
|
2083 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2084 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2085 |
}
|
2086 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
2087 |
char buf[TCL_INTEGER_SPACE * 2];
|
2088 |
|
2089 |
sprintf(buf, "%d %d",
|
2090 |
(wmPtr->flags & WM_WIDTH_NOT_RESIZABLE) ? 0 : 1,
|
2091 |
(wmPtr->flags & WM_HEIGHT_NOT_RESIZABLE) ? 0 : 1);
|
2092 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
2093 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2094 |
}
|
2095 |
if ((Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, argv[3], &width) != TCL_OK)
|
2096 |
|| (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, argv[4], &height) != TCL_OK)) {
|
2097 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2098 |
}
|
2099 |
if (width) {
|
2100 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_WIDTH_NOT_RESIZABLE;
|
2101 |
} else {
|
2102 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_WIDTH_NOT_RESIZABLE;
|
2103 |
}
|
2104 |
if (height) {
|
2105 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_HEIGHT_NOT_RESIZABLE;
|
2106 |
} else {
|
2107 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_HEIGHT_NOT_RESIZABLE;
|
2108 |
}
|
2109 |
if (!((wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)
|
2110 |
&& !(winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED))) {
|
2111 |
UpdateWrapper(winPtr);
|
2112 |
}
|
2113 |
goto updateGeom;
|
2114 |
} else if ((c == 's') && (strncmp(argv[1], "sizefrom", length) == 0)
|
2115 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
2116 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
2117 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
2118 |
argv[0], " sizefrom window ?user|program?\"",
|
2119 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2120 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2121 |
}
|
2122 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
2123 |
if (wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & USSize) {
|
2124 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "user", TCL_STATIC);
|
2125 |
} else if (wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & PSize) {
|
2126 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "program", TCL_STATIC);
|
2127 |
}
|
2128 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2129 |
}
|
2130 |
if (*argv[3] == '\0') {
|
2131 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~(USSize|PSize);
|
2132 |
} else {
|
2133 |
c = argv[3][0];
|
2134 |
length = strlen(argv[3]);
|
2135 |
if ((c == 'u') && (strncmp(argv[3], "user", length) == 0)) {
|
2136 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~PSize;
|
2137 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= USSize;
|
2138 |
} else if ((c == 'p')
|
2139 |
&& (strncmp(argv[3], "program", length) == 0)) {
|
2140 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~USSize;
|
2141 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= PSize;
|
2142 |
} else {
|
2143 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad argument \"", argv[3],
|
2144 |
"\": must be program or user", (char *) NULL);
|
2145 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2146 |
}
|
2147 |
}
|
2148 |
goto updateGeom;
|
2149 |
} else if ((c == 's') && (strncmp(argv[1], "state", length) == 0)
|
2150 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
2151 |
if ((argc < 3) || (argc > 4)) {
|
2152 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
2153 |
argv[0], " state window ?state?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
2154 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2155 |
}
|
2156 |
if (argc == 4) {
|
2157 |
if (wmPtr->iconFor != NULL) {
|
2158 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't change state of ", argv[2],
|
2159 |
": it is an icon for ", Tk_PathName(wmPtr->iconFor),
|
2160 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2161 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2162 |
}
|
2163 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
2164 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't change state of ",
|
2165 |
winPtr->pathName, ": it is an embedded window",
|
2166 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2167 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2168 |
}
|
2169 |
|
2170 |
c = argv[3][0];
|
2171 |
length = strlen(argv[3]);
|
2172 |
|
2173 |
if ((c == 'n') && (strncmp(argv[3], "normal", length) == 0)) {
|
2174 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, NormalState);
|
2175 |
/*
|
2176 |
* This varies from 'wm deiconify' because it does not
|
2177 |
* force the window to be raised and receive focus
|
2178 |
*/
|
2179 |
} else if ((c == 'i')
|
2180 |
&& (strncmp(argv[3], "iconic", length) == 0)) {
|
2181 |
if (Tk_Attributes((Tk_Window) winPtr)->override_redirect) {
|
2182 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't iconify \"",
|
2183 |
winPtr->pathName,
|
2184 |
"\": override-redirect flag is set",
|
2185 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2186 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2187 |
}
|
2188 |
if (wmPtr->masterPtr != NULL) {
|
2189 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't iconify \"",
|
2190 |
winPtr->pathName,
|
2191 |
"\": it is a transient", (char *) NULL);
|
2192 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2193 |
}
|
2194 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, IconicState);
|
2195 |
} else if ((c == 'w')
|
2196 |
&& (strncmp(argv[3], "withdrawn", length) == 0)) {
|
2197 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, WithdrawnState);
|
2198 |
} else if ((c == 'z')
|
2199 |
&& (strncmp(argv[3], "zoomed", length) == 0)) {
|
2200 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, ZoomState);
|
2201 |
} else {
|
2202 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad argument \"", argv[3],
|
2203 |
"\": must be normal, iconic, withdrawn or zoomed",
|
2204 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2205 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2206 |
}
|
2207 |
} else {
|
2208 |
if (wmPtr->iconFor != NULL) {
|
2209 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "icon", TCL_STATIC);
|
2210 |
} else {
|
2211 |
switch (wmPtr->hints.initial_state) {
|
2212 |
case NormalState:
|
2213 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "normal", TCL_STATIC);
|
2214 |
break;
|
2215 |
case IconicState:
|
2216 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "iconic", TCL_STATIC);
|
2217 |
break;
|
2218 |
case WithdrawnState:
|
2219 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "withdrawn", TCL_STATIC);
|
2220 |
break;
|
2221 |
case ZoomState:
|
2222 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, "zoomed", TCL_STATIC);
|
2223 |
break;
|
2224 |
}
|
2225 |
}
|
2226 |
}
|
2227 |
} else if ((c == 't') && (strncmp(argv[1], "title", length) == 0)
|
2228 |
&& (length >= 2)) {
|
2229 |
if (argc > 4) {
|
2230 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
2231 |
argv[0], " title window ?newTitle?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
2232 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2233 |
}
|
2234 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
2235 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, ((wmPtr->titleUid != NULL) ?
|
2236 |
wmPtr->titleUid : winPtr->nameUid), TCL_STATIC);
|
2237 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2238 |
} else {
|
2239 |
wmPtr->titleUid = Tk_GetUid(argv[3]);
|
2240 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED) && wmPtr->wrapper != NULL) {
|
2241 |
Tcl_DString titleString;
|
2242 |
Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, wmPtr->titleUid, -1,
|
2243 |
&titleString);
|
2244 |
SetWindowText(wmPtr->wrapper, Tcl_DStringValue(&titleString));
|
2245 |
Tcl_DStringFree(&titleString);
|
2246 |
}
|
2247 |
}
|
2248 |
} else if ((c == 't') && (strncmp(argv[1], "transient", length) == 0)
|
2249 |
&& (length >= 3)) {
|
2250 |
TkWindow *masterPtr = wmPtr->masterPtr;
|
2251 |
|
2252 |
if ((argc != 3) && (argc != 4)) {
|
2253 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
2254 |
argv[0], " transient window ?master?\"", (char *) NULL);
|
2255 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2256 |
}
|
2257 |
if (argc == 3) {
|
2258 |
if (masterPtr != NULL) {
|
2259 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, Tk_PathName(masterPtr), TCL_STATIC);
|
2260 |
}
|
2261 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2262 |
}
|
2263 |
if (masterPtr != NULL) {
|
2264 |
/*
|
2265 |
* If we had a master, tell them that we aren't tied
|
2266 |
* to them anymore
|
2267 |
*/
|
2268 |
masterPtr->wmInfoPtr->numTransients--;
|
2269 |
Tk_DeleteEventHandler((Tk_Window) masterPtr,
|
2270 |
VisibilityChangeMask,
|
2271 |
WmWaitVisibilityProc, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
2272 |
}
|
2273 |
if (argv[3][0] == '\0') {
|
2274 |
wmPtr->masterPtr = NULL;
|
2275 |
} else {
|
2276 |
masterPtr = (TkWindow*) Tk_NameToWindow(interp, argv[3], tkwin);
|
2277 |
if (masterPtr == NULL) {
|
2278 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2279 |
}
|
2280 |
if (masterPtr == winPtr) {
|
2281 |
wmPtr->masterPtr = NULL;
|
2282 |
} else if (masterPtr != wmPtr->masterPtr) {
|
2283 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist((Tk_Window)masterPtr);
|
2284 |
|
2285 |
/*
|
2286 |
* Ensure that the master window is actually a Tk toplevel.
|
2287 |
*/
|
2288 |
|
2289 |
while (!(masterPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL)) {
|
2290 |
masterPtr = masterPtr->parentPtr;
|
2291 |
}
|
2292 |
wmPtr->masterPtr = masterPtr;
|
2293 |
masterPtr->wmInfoPtr->numTransients++;
|
2294 |
|
2295 |
/*
|
2296 |
* Bind a visibility event handler to the master window,
|
2297 |
* to ensure that when it is mapped, the children will
|
2298 |
* have their state set properly.
|
2299 |
*/
|
2300 |
|
2301 |
Tk_CreateEventHandler((Tk_Window) masterPtr,
|
2302 |
VisibilityChangeMask,
|
2303 |
WmWaitVisibilityProc, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
2304 |
}
|
2305 |
}
|
2306 |
if (!((wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)
|
2307 |
&& !(winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED))) {
|
2308 |
UpdateWrapper(winPtr);
|
2309 |
}
|
2310 |
} else if ((c == 'w') && (strncmp(argv[1], "withdraw", length) == 0)) {
|
2311 |
if (argc != 3) {
|
2312 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # arguments: must be \"",
|
2313 |
argv[0], " withdraw window\"", (char *) NULL);
|
2314 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2315 |
}
|
2316 |
if (wmPtr->iconFor != NULL) {
|
2317 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't withdraw ", argv[2],
|
2318 |
": it is an icon for ", Tk_PathName(wmPtr->iconFor),
|
2319 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2320 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2321 |
}
|
2322 |
TkpWmSetState(winPtr, WithdrawnState);
|
2323 |
} else {
|
2324 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown or ambiguous option \"", argv[1],
|
2325 |
"\": must be aspect, client, command, deiconify, ",
|
2326 |
"focusmodel, frame, geometry, grid, group, iconbitmap, ",
|
2327 |
"iconify, iconmask, iconname, iconposition, ",
|
2328 |
"iconwindow, maxsize, minsize, overrideredirect, ",
|
2329 |
"positionfrom, protocol, resizable, sizefrom, state, title, ",
|
2330 |
"transient, or withdraw",
|
2331 |
(char *) NULL);
|
2332 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2333 |
}
|
2334 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2335 |
|
2336 |
updateGeom:
|
2337 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & (WM_UPDATE_PENDING|WM_NEVER_MAPPED))) {
|
2338 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
2339 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_UPDATE_PENDING;
|
2340 |
}
|
2341 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2342 |
}
|
2343 |
/*ARGSUSED*/
|
2344 |
static void
|
2345 |
WmWaitVisibilityProc(clientData, eventPtr)
|
2346 |
ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to window. */
|
2347 |
XEvent *eventPtr; /* Information about event. */
|
2348 |
{
|
2349 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) clientData;
|
2350 |
TkWindow *masterPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr->masterPtr;
|
2351 |
|
2352 |
if ((eventPtr->type == VisibilityNotify) && (masterPtr != NULL)) {
|
2353 |
int state = masterPtr->wmInfoPtr->hints.initial_state;
|
2354 |
|
2355 |
if ((state == NormalState) || (state == ZoomState)) {
|
2356 |
state = winPtr->wmInfoPtr->hints.initial_state;
|
2357 |
if ((state == NormalState) || (state == ZoomState)) {
|
2358 |
UpdateWrapper(winPtr);
|
2359 |
}
|
2360 |
}
|
2361 |
}
|
2362 |
}
|
2363 |
|
2364 |
/*
|
2365 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2366 |
*
|
2367 |
* Tk_SetGrid --
|
2368 |
*
|
2369 |
* This procedure is invoked by a widget when it wishes to set a grid
|
2370 |
* coordinate system that controls the size of a top-level window.
|
2371 |
* It provides a C interface equivalent to the "wm grid" command and
|
2372 |
* is usually asscoiated with the -setgrid option.
|
2373 |
*
|
2374 |
* Results:
|
2375 |
* None.
|
2376 |
*
|
2377 |
* Side effects:
|
2378 |
* Grid-related information will be passed to the window manager, so
|
2379 |
* that the top-level window associated with tkwin will resize on
|
2380 |
* even grid units. If some other window already controls gridding
|
2381 |
* for the top-level window then this procedure call has no effect.
|
2382 |
*
|
2383 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2384 |
*/
|
2385 |
|
2386 |
void
|
2387 |
Tk_SetGrid(tkwin, reqWidth, reqHeight, widthInc, heightInc)
|
2388 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window. New window mgr info
|
2389 |
* will be posted for the top-level window
|
2390 |
* associated with this window. */
|
2391 |
int reqWidth; /* Width (in grid units) corresponding to
|
2392 |
* the requested geometry for tkwin. */
|
2393 |
int reqHeight; /* Height (in grid units) corresponding to
|
2394 |
* the requested geometry for tkwin. */
|
2395 |
int widthInc, heightInc; /* Pixel increments corresponding to a
|
2396 |
* change of one grid unit. */
|
2397 |
{
|
2398 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
|
2399 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
2400 |
|
2401 |
/*
|
2402 |
* Find the top-level window for tkwin, plus the window manager
|
2403 |
* information.
|
2404 |
*/
|
2405 |
|
2406 |
while (!(winPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL)) {
|
2407 |
winPtr = winPtr->parentPtr;
|
2408 |
}
|
2409 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
2410 |
|
2411 |
if ((wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) && (wmPtr->gridWin != tkwin)) {
|
2412 |
return;
|
2413 |
}
|
2414 |
|
2415 |
if ((wmPtr->reqGridWidth == reqWidth)
|
2416 |
&& (wmPtr->reqGridHeight == reqHeight)
|
2417 |
&& (wmPtr->widthInc == widthInc)
|
2418 |
&& (wmPtr->heightInc == heightInc)
|
2419 |
&& ((wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & (PBaseSize|PResizeInc))
|
2420 |
== (PBaseSize|PResizeInc))) {
|
2421 |
return;
|
2422 |
}
|
2423 |
|
2424 |
/*
|
2425 |
* If gridding was previously off, then forget about any window
|
2426 |
* size requests made by the user or via "wm geometry": these are
|
2427 |
* in pixel units and there's no easy way to translate them to
|
2428 |
* grid units since the new requested size of the top-level window in
|
2429 |
* pixels may not yet have been registered yet (it may filter up
|
2430 |
* the hierarchy in DoWhenIdle handlers). However, if the window
|
2431 |
* has never been mapped yet then just leave the window size alone:
|
2432 |
* assume that it is intended to be in grid units but just happened
|
2433 |
* to have been specified before this procedure was called.
|
2434 |
*/
|
2435 |
|
2436 |
if ((wmPtr->gridWin == NULL) && !(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
2437 |
wmPtr->width = -1;
|
2438 |
wmPtr->height = -1;
|
2439 |
}
|
2440 |
|
2441 |
/*
|
2442 |
* Set the new gridding information, and start the process of passing
|
2443 |
* all of this information to the window manager.
|
2444 |
*/
|
2445 |
|
2446 |
wmPtr->gridWin = tkwin;
|
2447 |
wmPtr->reqGridWidth = reqWidth;
|
2448 |
wmPtr->reqGridHeight = reqHeight;
|
2449 |
wmPtr->widthInc = widthInc;
|
2450 |
wmPtr->heightInc = heightInc;
|
2451 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= PBaseSize|PResizeInc;
|
2452 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & (WM_UPDATE_PENDING|WM_NEVER_MAPPED))) {
|
2453 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
2454 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_UPDATE_PENDING;
|
2455 |
}
|
2456 |
}
|
2457 |
|
2458 |
/*
|
2459 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2460 |
*
|
2461 |
* Tk_UnsetGrid --
|
2462 |
*
|
2463 |
* This procedure cancels the effect of a previous call
|
2464 |
* to Tk_SetGrid.
|
2465 |
*
|
2466 |
* Results:
|
2467 |
* None.
|
2468 |
*
|
2469 |
* Side effects:
|
2470 |
* If tkwin currently controls gridding for its top-level window,
|
2471 |
* gridding is cancelled for that top-level window; if some other
|
2472 |
* window controls gridding then this procedure has no effect.
|
2473 |
*
|
2474 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2475 |
*/
|
2476 |
|
2477 |
void
|
2478 |
Tk_UnsetGrid(tkwin)
|
2479 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window that is currently
|
2480 |
* controlling gridding. */
|
2481 |
{
|
2482 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
|
2483 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
2484 |
|
2485 |
/*
|
2486 |
* Find the top-level window for tkwin, plus the window manager
|
2487 |
* information.
|
2488 |
*/
|
2489 |
|
2490 |
while (!(winPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL)) {
|
2491 |
winPtr = winPtr->parentPtr;
|
2492 |
}
|
2493 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
2494 |
if (tkwin != wmPtr->gridWin) {
|
2495 |
return;
|
2496 |
}
|
2497 |
|
2498 |
wmPtr->gridWin = NULL;
|
2499 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags &= ~(PBaseSize|PResizeInc);
|
2500 |
if (wmPtr->width != -1) {
|
2501 |
wmPtr->width = winPtr->reqWidth + (wmPtr->width
|
2502 |
- wmPtr->reqGridWidth)*wmPtr->widthInc;
|
2503 |
wmPtr->height = winPtr->reqHeight + (wmPtr->height
|
2504 |
- wmPtr->reqGridHeight)*wmPtr->heightInc;
|
2505 |
}
|
2506 |
wmPtr->widthInc = 1;
|
2507 |
wmPtr->heightInc = 1;
|
2508 |
|
2509 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & (WM_UPDATE_PENDING|WM_NEVER_MAPPED))) {
|
2510 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
2511 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_UPDATE_PENDING;
|
2512 |
}
|
2513 |
}
|
2514 |
|
2515 |
/*
|
2516 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2517 |
*
|
2518 |
* TopLevelEventProc --
|
2519 |
*
|
2520 |
* This procedure is invoked when a top-level (or other externally-
|
2521 |
* managed window) is restructured in any way.
|
2522 |
*
|
2523 |
* Results:
|
2524 |
* None.
|
2525 |
*
|
2526 |
* Side effects:
|
2527 |
* Tk's internal data structures for the window get modified to
|
2528 |
* reflect the structural change.
|
2529 |
*
|
2530 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2531 |
*/
|
2532 |
|
2533 |
static void
|
2534 |
TopLevelEventProc(clientData, eventPtr)
|
2535 |
ClientData clientData; /* Window for which event occurred. */
|
2536 |
XEvent *eventPtr; /* Event that just happened. */
|
2537 |
{
|
2538 |
register TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) clientData;
|
2539 |
|
2540 |
if (eventPtr->type == DestroyNotify) {
|
2541 |
Tk_ErrorHandler handler;
|
2542 |
|
2543 |
if (!(winPtr->flags & TK_ALREADY_DEAD)) {
|
2544 |
/*
|
2545 |
* A top-level window was deleted externally (e.g., by the window
|
2546 |
* manager). This is probably not a good thing, but cleanup as
|
2547 |
* best we can. The error handler is needed because
|
2548 |
* Tk_DestroyWindow will try to destroy the window, but of course
|
2549 |
* it's already gone.
|
2550 |
*/
|
2551 |
|
2552 |
handler = Tk_CreateErrorHandler(winPtr->display, -1, -1, -1,
|
2553 |
(Tk_ErrorProc *) NULL, (ClientData) NULL);
|
2554 |
Tk_DestroyWindow((Tk_Window) winPtr);
|
2555 |
Tk_DeleteErrorHandler(handler);
|
2556 |
}
|
2557 |
}
|
2558 |
else if (eventPtr->type == ConfigureNotify) {
|
2559 |
WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
2560 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
2561 |
|
2562 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
2563 |
Tk_Window tkwin = (Tk_Window)winPtr;
|
2564 |
SendMessage(wmPtr->wrapper, TK_GEOMETRYREQ, Tk_ReqWidth(tkwin),
|
2565 |
Tk_ReqHeight(tkwin));
|
2566 |
}
|
2567 |
}
|
2568 |
}
|
2569 |
|
2570 |
/*
|
2571 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2572 |
*
|
2573 |
* TopLevelReqProc --
|
2574 |
*
|
2575 |
* This procedure is invoked by the geometry manager whenever
|
2576 |
* the requested size for a top-level window is changed.
|
2577 |
*
|
2578 |
* Results:
|
2579 |
* None.
|
2580 |
*
|
2581 |
* Side effects:
|
2582 |
* Arrange for the window to be resized to satisfy the request
|
2583 |
* (this happens as a when-idle action).
|
2584 |
*
|
2585 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2586 |
*/
|
2587 |
|
2588 |
/* ARGSUSED */
|
2589 |
static void
|
2590 |
TopLevelReqProc(dummy, tkwin)
|
2591 |
ClientData dummy; /* Not used. */
|
2592 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Information about window. */
|
2593 |
{
|
2594 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
|
2595 |
WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
2596 |
|
2597 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
2598 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
2599 |
SendMessage(wmPtr->wrapper, TK_GEOMETRYREQ, Tk_ReqWidth(tkwin),
|
2600 |
Tk_ReqHeight(tkwin));
|
2601 |
}
|
2602 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & (WM_UPDATE_PENDING|WM_NEVER_MAPPED))) {
|
2603 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
2604 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_UPDATE_PENDING;
|
2605 |
}
|
2606 |
}
|
2607 |
|
2608 |
/*
|
2609 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2610 |
*
|
2611 |
* UpdateGeometryInfo --
|
2612 |
*
|
2613 |
* This procedure is invoked when a top-level window is first
|
2614 |
* mapped, and also as a when-idle procedure, to bring the
|
2615 |
* geometry and/or position of a top-level window back into
|
2616 |
* line with what has been requested by the user and/or widgets.
|
2617 |
* This procedure doesn't return until the system has
|
2618 |
* responded to the geometry change.
|
2619 |
*
|
2620 |
* Results:
|
2621 |
* None.
|
2622 |
*
|
2623 |
* Side effects:
|
2624 |
* The window's size and location may change, unless the WM prevents
|
2625 |
* that from happening.
|
2626 |
*
|
2627 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2628 |
*/
|
2629 |
|
2630 |
static void
|
2631 |
UpdateGeometryInfo(clientData)
|
2632 |
ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to the window's record. */
|
2633 |
{
|
2634 |
int x, y; /* Position of border on desktop. */
|
2635 |
int width, height; /* Size of client area. */
|
2636 |
RECT rect;
|
2637 |
register TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) clientData;
|
2638 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
2639 |
|
2640 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_UPDATE_PENDING;
|
2641 |
|
2642 |
/*
|
2643 |
* If the window is minimized or maximized, we should not update
|
2644 |
* our geometry since it will end up with the wrong values.
|
2645 |
* ConfigureToplevel will reschedule UpdateGeometryInfo when the
|
2646 |
* state of the window changes.
|
2647 |
*/
|
2648 |
|
2649 |
if (IsIconic(wmPtr->wrapper) || IsZoomed(wmPtr->wrapper)) {
|
2650 |
return;
|
2651 |
}
|
2652 |
|
2653 |
/*
|
2654 |
* Compute the border size for the current window style. This
|
2655 |
* size will include the resize handles, the title bar and the
|
2656 |
* menubar. Note that this size will not be correct if the
|
2657 |
* menubar spans multiple lines. The height will be off by a
|
2658 |
* multiple of the menubar height. It really only measures the
|
2659 |
* minimum size of the border.
|
2660 |
*/
|
2661 |
|
2662 |
rect.left = rect.right = rect.top = rect.bottom = 0;
|
2663 |
AdjustWindowRectEx(&rect, wmPtr->style, wmPtr->hMenu != NULL,
|
2664 |
wmPtr->exStyle);
|
2665 |
wmPtr->borderWidth = rect.right - rect.left;
|
2666 |
wmPtr->borderHeight = rect.bottom - rect.top;
|
2667 |
|
2668 |
/*
|
2669 |
* Compute the new size for the top-level window. See the
|
2670 |
* user documentation for details on this, but the size
|
2671 |
* requested depends on (a) the size requested internally
|
2672 |
* by the window's widgets, (b) the size requested by the
|
2673 |
* user in a "wm geometry" command or via wm-based interactive
|
2674 |
* resizing (if any), and (c) whether or not the window is
|
2675 |
* gridded. Don't permit sizes <= 0 because this upsets
|
2676 |
* the X server.
|
2677 |
*/
|
2678 |
|
2679 |
if (wmPtr->width == -1) {
|
2680 |
width = winPtr->reqWidth;
|
2681 |
} else if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
2682 |
width = winPtr->reqWidth
|
2683 |
+ (wmPtr->width - wmPtr->reqGridWidth)*wmPtr->widthInc;
|
2684 |
} else {
|
2685 |
width = wmPtr->width;
|
2686 |
}
|
2687 |
if (width <= 0) {
|
2688 |
width = 1;
|
2689 |
}
|
2690 |
if (wmPtr->height == -1) {
|
2691 |
height = winPtr->reqHeight;
|
2692 |
} else if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
2693 |
height = winPtr->reqHeight
|
2694 |
+ (wmPtr->height - wmPtr->reqGridHeight)*wmPtr->heightInc;
|
2695 |
} else {
|
2696 |
height = wmPtr->height;
|
2697 |
}
|
2698 |
if (height <= 0) {
|
2699 |
height = 1;
|
2700 |
}
|
2701 |
|
2702 |
/*
|
2703 |
* Compute the new position for the upper-left pixel of the window's
|
2704 |
* decorative frame. This is tricky, because we need to include the
|
2705 |
* border widths supplied by a reparented parent in this calculation,
|
2706 |
* but can't use the parent's current overall size since that may
|
2707 |
* change as a result of this code.
|
2708 |
*/
|
2709 |
|
2710 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_X) {
|
2711 |
x = DisplayWidth(winPtr->display, winPtr->screenNum) - wmPtr->x
|
2712 |
- (width + wmPtr->borderWidth);
|
2713 |
} else {
|
2714 |
x = wmPtr->x;
|
2715 |
}
|
2716 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_Y) {
|
2717 |
y = DisplayHeight(winPtr->display, winPtr->screenNum) - wmPtr->y
|
2718 |
- (height + wmPtr->borderHeight);
|
2719 |
} else {
|
2720 |
y = wmPtr->y;
|
2721 |
}
|
2722 |
|
2723 |
/*
|
2724 |
* If this window is embedded and the container is also in this
|
2725 |
* process, we don't need to do anything special about the
|
2726 |
* geometry, except to make sure that the desired size is known
|
2727 |
* by the container. Also, zero out any position information,
|
2728 |
* since embedded windows are not allowed to move.
|
2729 |
*/
|
2730 |
|
2731 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_BOTH_HALVES) {
|
2732 |
wmPtr->x = wmPtr->y = 0;
|
2733 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~(WM_NEGATIVE_X|WM_NEGATIVE_Y);
|
2734 |
Tk_GeometryRequest((Tk_Window) TkpGetOtherWindow(winPtr),
|
2735 |
width, height);
|
2736 |
return;
|
2737 |
}
|
2738 |
|
2739 |
/*
|
2740 |
* Reconfigure the window if it isn't already configured correctly. Base
|
2741 |
* the size check on what we *asked for* last time, not what we got.
|
2742 |
* Return immediately if there have been no changes in the requested
|
2743 |
* geometry of the toplevel.
|
2744 |
*/
|
2745 |
/* TODO: need to add flag for possible menu size change */
|
2746 |
|
2747 |
if (!((wmPtr->flags & WM_MOVE_PENDING)
|
2748 |
|| (width != wmPtr->configWidth)
|
2749 |
|| (height != wmPtr->configHeight))) {
|
2750 |
return;
|
2751 |
}
|
2752 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_MOVE_PENDING;
|
2753 |
|
2754 |
wmPtr->configWidth = width;
|
2755 |
wmPtr->configHeight = height;
|
2756 |
|
2757 |
/*
|
2758 |
* Don't bother moving the window if we are in the process of
|
2759 |
* creating it. Just update the geometry info based on what
|
2760 |
* we asked for.
|
2761 |
*/
|
2762 |
|
2763 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_CREATE_PENDING) {
|
2764 |
winPtr->changes.x = x;
|
2765 |
winPtr->changes.y = y;
|
2766 |
winPtr->changes.width = width;
|
2767 |
winPtr->changes.height = height;
|
2768 |
return;
|
2769 |
}
|
2770 |
|
2771 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
2772 |
if (winPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED) {
|
2773 |
/*
|
2774 |
* The wrapper window is in a different process, so we need
|
2775 |
* to send it a geometry request. This protocol assumes that
|
2776 |
* the other process understands this Tk message, otherwise
|
2777 |
* our requested geometry will be ignored.
|
2778 |
*/
|
2779 |
|
2780 |
SendMessage(wmPtr->wrapper, TK_GEOMETRYREQ, width, height);
|
2781 |
} else {
|
2782 |
int reqHeight, reqWidth;
|
2783 |
RECT windowRect;
|
2784 |
int menuInc = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYMENU);
|
2785 |
int newHeight;
|
2786 |
|
2787 |
/*
|
2788 |
* We have to keep resizing the window until we get the
|
2789 |
* requested height in the client area. If the client
|
2790 |
* area has zero height, then the window rect is too
|
2791 |
* small by definition. Try increasing the border height
|
2792 |
* and try again. Once we have a positive size, then
|
2793 |
* we can adjust the height exactly. If the window
|
2794 |
* rect comes back smaller than we requested, we have
|
2795 |
* hit the maximum constraints that Windows imposes.
|
2796 |
* Once we find a positive client size, the next size
|
2797 |
* is the one we try no matter what.
|
2798 |
*/
|
2799 |
|
2800 |
reqHeight = height + wmPtr->borderHeight;
|
2801 |
reqWidth = width + wmPtr->borderWidth;
|
2802 |
|
2803 |
while (1) {
|
2804 |
MoveWindow(wmPtr->wrapper, x, y, reqWidth, reqHeight, TRUE);
|
2805 |
GetWindowRect(wmPtr->wrapper, &windowRect);
|
2806 |
newHeight = windowRect.bottom - windowRect.top;
|
2807 |
|
2808 |
/*
|
2809 |
* If the request wasn't satisfied, we have hit an external
|
2810 |
* constraint and must stop.
|
2811 |
*/
|
2812 |
|
2813 |
if (newHeight < reqHeight) {
|
2814 |
break;
|
2815 |
}
|
2816 |
|
2817 |
/*
|
2818 |
* Now check the size of the client area against our ideal.
|
2819 |
*/
|
2820 |
|
2821 |
GetClientRect(wmPtr->wrapper, &windowRect);
|
2822 |
newHeight = windowRect.bottom - windowRect.top;
|
2823 |
|
2824 |
if (newHeight == height) {
|
2825 |
/*
|
2826 |
* We're done.
|
2827 |
*/
|
2828 |
break;
|
2829 |
} else if (newHeight > height) {
|
2830 |
/*
|
2831 |
* One last resize to get rid of the extra space.
|
2832 |
*/
|
2833 |
menuInc = newHeight - height;
|
2834 |
reqHeight -= menuInc;
|
2835 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_Y) {
|
2836 |
y += menuInc;
|
2837 |
}
|
2838 |
MoveWindow(wmPtr->wrapper, x, y, reqWidth, reqHeight, TRUE);
|
2839 |
break;
|
2840 |
}
|
2841 |
|
2842 |
/*
|
2843 |
* We didn't get enough space to satisfy our requested
|
2844 |
* height, so the menu must have wrapped. Increase the
|
2845 |
* size of the window by one menu height and move the
|
2846 |
* window if it is positioned relative to the lower right
|
2847 |
* corner of the screen.
|
2848 |
*/
|
2849 |
|
2850 |
reqHeight += menuInc;
|
2851 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_Y) {
|
2852 |
y -= menuInc;
|
2853 |
}
|
2854 |
}
|
2855 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
2856 |
DrawMenuBar(wmPtr->wrapper);
|
2857 |
}
|
2858 |
}
|
2859 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
2860 |
}
|
2861 |
|
2862 |
/*
|
2863 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
2864 |
*
|
2865 |
* ParseGeometry --
|
2866 |
*
|
2867 |
* This procedure parses a geometry string and updates
|
2868 |
* information used to control the geometry of a top-level
|
2869 |
* window.
|
2870 |
*
|
2871 |
* Results:
|
2872 |
* A standard Tcl return value, plus an error message in
|
2873 |
* the interp's result if an error occurs.
|
2874 |
*
|
2875 |
* Side effects:
|
2876 |
* The size and/or location of winPtr may change.
|
2877 |
*
|
2878 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
2879 |
*/
|
2880 |
|
2881 |
static int
|
2882 |
ParseGeometry(interp, string, winPtr)
|
2883 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting. */
|
2884 |
char *string; /* String containing new geometry. Has the
|
2885 |
* standard form "=wxh+x+y". */
|
2886 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Pointer to top-level window whose
|
2887 |
* geometry is to be changed. */
|
2888 |
{
|
2889 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
2890 |
int x, y, width, height, flags;
|
2891 |
char *end;
|
2892 |
register char *p = string;
|
2893 |
|
2894 |
/*
|
2895 |
* The leading "=" is optional.
|
2896 |
*/
|
2897 |
|
2898 |
if (*p == '=') {
|
2899 |
p++;
|
2900 |
}
|
2901 |
|
2902 |
/*
|
2903 |
* Parse the width and height, if they are present. Don't
|
2904 |
* actually update any of the fields of wmPtr until we've
|
2905 |
* successfully parsed the entire geometry string.
|
2906 |
*/
|
2907 |
|
2908 |
width = wmPtr->width;
|
2909 |
height = wmPtr->height;
|
2910 |
x = wmPtr->x;
|
2911 |
y = wmPtr->y;
|
2912 |
flags = wmPtr->flags;
|
2913 |
if (isdigit(UCHAR(*p))) {
|
2914 |
width = strtoul(p, &end, 10);
|
2915 |
p = end;
|
2916 |
if (*p != 'x') {
|
2917 |
goto error;
|
2918 |
}
|
2919 |
p++;
|
2920 |
if (!isdigit(UCHAR(*p))) {
|
2921 |
goto error;
|
2922 |
}
|
2923 |
height = strtoul(p, &end, 10);
|
2924 |
p = end;
|
2925 |
}
|
2926 |
|
2927 |
/*
|
2928 |
* Parse the X and Y coordinates, if they are present.
|
2929 |
*/
|
2930 |
|
2931 |
if (*p != '\0') {
|
2932 |
flags &= ~(WM_NEGATIVE_X | WM_NEGATIVE_Y);
|
2933 |
if (*p == '-') {
|
2934 |
flags |= WM_NEGATIVE_X;
|
2935 |
} else if (*p != '+') {
|
2936 |
goto error;
|
2937 |
}
|
2938 |
p++;
|
2939 |
if (!isdigit(UCHAR(*p)) && (*p != '-')) {
|
2940 |
goto error;
|
2941 |
}
|
2942 |
x = strtol(p, &end, 10);
|
2943 |
p = end;
|
2944 |
if (*p == '-') {
|
2945 |
flags |= WM_NEGATIVE_Y;
|
2946 |
} else if (*p != '+') {
|
2947 |
goto error;
|
2948 |
}
|
2949 |
p++;
|
2950 |
if (!isdigit(UCHAR(*p)) && (*p != '-')) {
|
2951 |
goto error;
|
2952 |
}
|
2953 |
y = strtol(p, &end, 10);
|
2954 |
if (*end != '\0') {
|
2955 |
goto error;
|
2956 |
}
|
2957 |
|
2958 |
/*
|
2959 |
* Assume that the geometry information came from the user,
|
2960 |
* unless an explicit source has been specified. Otherwise
|
2961 |
* most window managers assume that the size hints were
|
2962 |
* program-specified and they ignore them.
|
2963 |
*/
|
2964 |
|
2965 |
if ((wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & (USPosition|PPosition)) == 0) {
|
2966 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= USPosition;
|
2967 |
}
|
2968 |
}
|
2969 |
|
2970 |
/*
|
2971 |
* Everything was parsed OK. Update the fields of *wmPtr and
|
2972 |
* arrange for the appropriate information to be percolated out
|
2973 |
* to the window manager at the next idle moment.
|
2974 |
*/
|
2975 |
|
2976 |
wmPtr->width = width;
|
2977 |
wmPtr->height = height;
|
2978 |
wmPtr->x = x;
|
2979 |
wmPtr->y = y;
|
2980 |
flags |= WM_MOVE_PENDING;
|
2981 |
wmPtr->flags = flags;
|
2982 |
|
2983 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & (WM_UPDATE_PENDING|WM_NEVER_MAPPED))) {
|
2984 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
2985 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_UPDATE_PENDING;
|
2986 |
}
|
2987 |
return TCL_OK;
|
2988 |
|
2989 |
error:
|
2990 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad geometry specifier \"",
|
2991 |
string, "\"", (char *) NULL);
|
2992 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
2993 |
}
|
2994 |
|
2995 |
/*
|
2996 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
2997 |
*
|
2998 |
* Tk_GetRootCoords --
|
2999 |
*
|
3000 |
* Given a token for a window, this procedure traces through the
|
3001 |
* window's lineage to find the (virtual) root-window coordinates
|
3002 |
* corresponding to point (0,0) in the window.
|
3003 |
*
|
3004 |
* Results:
|
3005 |
* The locations pointed to by xPtr and yPtr are filled in with
|
3006 |
* the root coordinates of the (0,0) point in tkwin.
|
3007 |
*
|
3008 |
* Side effects:
|
3009 |
* None.
|
3010 |
*
|
3011 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3012 |
*/
|
3013 |
|
3014 |
void
|
3015 |
Tk_GetRootCoords(tkwin, xPtr, yPtr)
|
3016 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window. */
|
3017 |
int *xPtr; /* Where to store x-displacement of (0,0). */
|
3018 |
int *yPtr; /* Where to store y-displacement of (0,0). */
|
3019 |
{
|
3020 |
register TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
|
3021 |
|
3022 |
/*
|
3023 |
* If the window is mapped, let Windows figure out the translation.
|
3024 |
*/
|
3025 |
|
3026 |
if (winPtr->window != None) {
|
3027 |
HWND hwnd = Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window);
|
3028 |
POINT point;
|
3029 |
|
3030 |
point.x = 0;
|
3031 |
point.y = 0;
|
3032 |
|
3033 |
ClientToScreen(hwnd, &point);
|
3034 |
|
3035 |
*xPtr = point.x;
|
3036 |
*yPtr = point.y;
|
3037 |
} else {
|
3038 |
*xPtr = 0;
|
3039 |
*yPtr = 0;
|
3040 |
}
|
3041 |
}
|
3042 |
|
3043 |
/*
|
3044 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3045 |
*
|
3046 |
* Tk_CoordsToWindow --
|
3047 |
*
|
3048 |
* Given the (virtual) root coordinates of a point, this procedure
|
3049 |
* returns the token for the top-most window covering that point,
|
3050 |
* if there exists such a window in this application.
|
3051 |
*
|
3052 |
* Results:
|
3053 |
* The return result is either a token for the window corresponding
|
3054 |
* to rootX and rootY, or else NULL to indicate that there is no such
|
3055 |
* window.
|
3056 |
*
|
3057 |
* Side effects:
|
3058 |
* None.
|
3059 |
*
|
3060 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3061 |
*/
|
3062 |
|
3063 |
Tk_Window
|
3064 |
Tk_CoordsToWindow(rootX, rootY, tkwin)
|
3065 |
int rootX, rootY; /* Coordinates of point in root window. If
|
3066 |
* a virtual-root window manager is in use,
|
3067 |
* these coordinates refer to the virtual
|
3068 |
* root, not the real root. */
|
3069 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for any window in application;
|
3070 |
* used to identify the display. */
|
3071 |
{
|
3072 |
POINT pos;
|
3073 |
HWND hwnd;
|
3074 |
TkWindow *winPtr;
|
3075 |
|
3076 |
pos.x = rootX;
|
3077 |
pos.y = rootY;
|
3078 |
hwnd = WindowFromPoint(pos);
|
3079 |
|
3080 |
winPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_HWNDToWindow(hwnd);
|
3081 |
if (winPtr && (winPtr->mainPtr == ((TkWindow *) tkwin)->mainPtr)) {
|
3082 |
return (Tk_Window) winPtr;
|
3083 |
}
|
3084 |
return NULL;
|
3085 |
}
|
3086 |
|
3087 |
/*
|
3088 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3089 |
*
|
3090 |
* Tk_GetVRootGeometry --
|
3091 |
*
|
3092 |
* This procedure returns information about the virtual root
|
3093 |
* window corresponding to a particular Tk window.
|
3094 |
*
|
3095 |
* Results:
|
3096 |
* The values at xPtr, yPtr, widthPtr, and heightPtr are set
|
3097 |
* with the offset and dimensions of the root window corresponding
|
3098 |
* to tkwin. If tkwin is being managed by a virtual root window
|
3099 |
* manager these values correspond to the virtual root window being
|
3100 |
* used for tkwin; otherwise the offsets will be 0 and the
|
3101 |
* dimensions will be those of the screen.
|
3102 |
*
|
3103 |
* Side effects:
|
3104 |
* Vroot window information is refreshed if it is out of date.
|
3105 |
*
|
3106 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3107 |
*/
|
3108 |
|
3109 |
void
|
3110 |
Tk_GetVRootGeometry(tkwin, xPtr, yPtr, widthPtr, heightPtr)
|
3111 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window whose virtual root is to be
|
3112 |
* queried. */
|
3113 |
int *xPtr, *yPtr; /* Store x and y offsets of virtual root
|
3114 |
* here. */
|
3115 |
int *widthPtr, *heightPtr; /* Store dimensions of virtual root here. */
|
3116 |
{
|
3117 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
|
3118 |
|
3119 |
*xPtr = 0;
|
3120 |
*yPtr = 0;
|
3121 |
*widthPtr = DisplayWidth(winPtr->display, winPtr->screenNum);
|
3122 |
*heightPtr = DisplayHeight(winPtr->display, winPtr->screenNum);
|
3123 |
}
|
3124 |
|
3125 |
/*
|
3126 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3127 |
*
|
3128 |
* Tk_MoveToplevelWindow --
|
3129 |
*
|
3130 |
* This procedure is called instead of Tk_MoveWindow to adjust
|
3131 |
* the x-y location of a top-level window. It delays the actual
|
3132 |
* move to a later time and keeps window-manager information
|
3133 |
* up-to-date with the move
|
3134 |
*
|
3135 |
* Results:
|
3136 |
* None.
|
3137 |
*
|
3138 |
* Side effects:
|
3139 |
* The window is eventually moved so that its upper-left corner
|
3140 |
* (actually, the upper-left corner of the window's decorative
|
3141 |
* frame, if there is one) is at (x,y).
|
3142 |
*
|
3143 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3144 |
*/
|
3145 |
|
3146 |
void
|
3147 |
Tk_MoveToplevelWindow(tkwin, x, y)
|
3148 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window to move. */
|
3149 |
int x, y; /* New location for window (within
|
3150 |
* parent). */
|
3151 |
{
|
3152 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
|
3153 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
3154 |
|
3155 |
if (!(winPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL)) {
|
3156 |
panic("Tk_MoveToplevelWindow called with non-toplevel window");
|
3157 |
}
|
3158 |
wmPtr->x = x;
|
3159 |
wmPtr->y = y;
|
3160 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_MOVE_PENDING;
|
3161 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~(WM_NEGATIVE_X|WM_NEGATIVE_Y);
|
3162 |
if ((wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags & (USPosition|PPosition)) == 0) {
|
3163 |
wmPtr->sizeHintsFlags |= USPosition;
|
3164 |
}
|
3165 |
|
3166 |
/*
|
3167 |
* If the window has already been mapped, must bring its geometry
|
3168 |
* up-to-date immediately, otherwise an event might arrive from the
|
3169 |
* server that would overwrite wmPtr->x and wmPtr->y and lose the
|
3170 |
* new position.
|
3171 |
*/
|
3172 |
|
3173 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
3174 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_UPDATE_PENDING) {
|
3175 |
Tcl_CancelIdleCall(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
3176 |
}
|
3177 |
UpdateGeometryInfo((ClientData) winPtr);
|
3178 |
}
|
3179 |
}
|
3180 |
|
3181 |
/*
|
3182 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3183 |
*
|
3184 |
* TkWmProtocolEventProc --
|
3185 |
*
|
3186 |
* This procedure is called by the Tk_HandleEvent whenever a
|
3187 |
* ClientMessage event arrives whose type is "WM_PROTOCOLS".
|
3188 |
* This procedure handles the message from the window manager
|
3189 |
* in an appropriate fashion.
|
3190 |
*
|
3191 |
* Results:
|
3192 |
* None.
|
3193 |
*
|
3194 |
* Side effects:
|
3195 |
* Depends on what sort of handler, if any, was set up for the
|
3196 |
* protocol.
|
3197 |
*
|
3198 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3199 |
*/
|
3200 |
|
3201 |
void
|
3202 |
TkWmProtocolEventProc(winPtr, eventPtr)
|
3203 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window to which the event was sent. */
|
3204 |
XEvent *eventPtr; /* X event. */
|
3205 |
{
|
3206 |
WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
3207 |
register ProtocolHandler *protPtr;
|
3208 |
Atom protocol;
|
3209 |
int result;
|
3210 |
Tcl_Interp *interp;
|
3211 |
|
3212 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
3213 |
if (wmPtr == NULL) {
|
3214 |
return;
|
3215 |
}
|
3216 |
protocol = (Atom) eventPtr->xclient.data.l[0];
|
3217 |
for (protPtr = wmPtr->protPtr; protPtr != NULL;
|
3218 |
protPtr = protPtr->nextPtr) {
|
3219 |
if (protocol == protPtr->protocol) {
|
3220 |
/*
|
3221 |
* Cache atom name, as we might destroy the window as a
|
3222 |
* result of the eval.
|
3223 |
*/
|
3224 |
char *name = Tk_GetAtomName((Tk_Window) winPtr, protocol);
|
3225 |
|
3226 |
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) protPtr);
|
3227 |
interp = protPtr->interp;
|
3228 |
Tcl_Preserve((ClientData) interp);
|
3229 |
result = Tcl_GlobalEval(interp, protPtr->command);
|
3230 |
if (result != TCL_OK) {
|
3231 |
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\n (command for \"");
|
3232 |
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, name);
|
3233 |
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\" window manager protocol)");
|
3234 |
Tcl_BackgroundError(interp);
|
3235 |
}
|
3236 |
Tcl_Release((ClientData) interp);
|
3237 |
Tcl_Release((ClientData) protPtr);
|
3238 |
return;
|
3239 |
}
|
3240 |
}
|
3241 |
|
3242 |
/*
|
3243 |
* No handler was present for this protocol. If this is a
|
3244 |
* WM_DELETE_WINDOW message then just destroy the window.
|
3245 |
*/
|
3246 |
|
3247 |
if (protocol == Tk_InternAtom((Tk_Window) winPtr, "WM_DELETE_WINDOW")) {
|
3248 |
Tk_DestroyWindow((Tk_Window) winPtr);
|
3249 |
}
|
3250 |
}
|
3251 |
|
3252 |
/*
|
3253 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3254 |
*
|
3255 |
* TkWmRestackToplevel --
|
3256 |
*
|
3257 |
* This procedure restacks a top-level window.
|
3258 |
*
|
3259 |
* Results:
|
3260 |
* None.
|
3261 |
*
|
3262 |
* Side effects:
|
3263 |
* WinPtr gets restacked as specified by aboveBelow and otherPtr.
|
3264 |
* This procedure doesn't return until the restack has taken
|
3265 |
* effect and the ConfigureNotify event for it has been received.
|
3266 |
*
|
3267 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3268 |
*/
|
3269 |
|
3270 |
void
|
3271 |
TkWmRestackToplevel(winPtr, aboveBelow, otherPtr)
|
3272 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window to restack. */
|
3273 |
int aboveBelow; /* Gives relative position for restacking;
|
3274 |
* must be Above or Below. */
|
3275 |
TkWindow *otherPtr; /* Window relative to which to restack;
|
3276 |
* if NULL, then winPtr gets restacked
|
3277 |
* above or below *all* siblings. */
|
3278 |
{
|
3279 |
HWND hwnd, insertAfter;
|
3280 |
|
3281 |
/*
|
3282 |
* Can't set stacking order properly until the window is on the
|
3283 |
* screen (mapping it may give it a reparent window).
|
3284 |
*/
|
3285 |
|
3286 |
if (winPtr->window == None) {
|
3287 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist((Tk_Window) winPtr);
|
3288 |
}
|
3289 |
if (winPtr->wmInfoPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED) {
|
3290 |
TkWmMapWindow(winPtr);
|
3291 |
}
|
3292 |
hwnd = (winPtr->wmInfoPtr->wrapper != NULL)
|
3293 |
? winPtr->wmInfoPtr->wrapper : Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window);
|
3294 |
|
3295 |
if (otherPtr != NULL) {
|
3296 |
if (otherPtr->window == None) {
|
3297 |
Tk_MakeWindowExist((Tk_Window) otherPtr);
|
3298 |
}
|
3299 |
if (otherPtr->wmInfoPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED) {
|
3300 |
TkWmMapWindow(otherPtr);
|
3301 |
}
|
3302 |
insertAfter = (otherPtr->wmInfoPtr->wrapper != NULL)
|
3303 |
? otherPtr->wmInfoPtr->wrapper : Tk_GetHWND(otherPtr->window);
|
3304 |
} else {
|
3305 |
insertAfter = NULL;
|
3306 |
}
|
3307 |
|
3308 |
TkWinSetWindowPos(hwnd, insertAfter, aboveBelow);
|
3309 |
}
|
3310 |
|
3311 |
/*
|
3312 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3313 |
*
|
3314 |
* TkWmAddToColormapWindows --
|
3315 |
*
|
3316 |
* This procedure is called to add a given window to the
|
3317 |
* WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS property for its top-level, if it
|
3318 |
* isn't already there. It is invoked by the Tk code that
|
3319 |
* creates a new colormap, in order to make sure that colormap
|
3320 |
* information is propagated to the window manager by default.
|
3321 |
*
|
3322 |
* Results:
|
3323 |
* None.
|
3324 |
*
|
3325 |
* Side effects:
|
3326 |
* WinPtr's window gets added to the WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS
|
3327 |
* property of its nearest top-level ancestor, unless the
|
3328 |
* colormaps have been set explicitly with the
|
3329 |
* "wm colormapwindows" command.
|
3330 |
*
|
3331 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3332 |
*/
|
3333 |
|
3334 |
void
|
3335 |
TkWmAddToColormapWindows(winPtr)
|
3336 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window with a non-default colormap.
|
3337 |
* Should not be a top-level window. */
|
3338 |
{
|
3339 |
TkWindow *topPtr;
|
3340 |
TkWindow **oldPtr, **newPtr;
|
3341 |
int count, i;
|
3342 |
|
3343 |
if (winPtr->window == None) {
|
3344 |
return;
|
3345 |
}
|
3346 |
|
3347 |
for (topPtr = winPtr->parentPtr; ; topPtr = topPtr->parentPtr) {
|
3348 |
if (topPtr == NULL) {
|
3349 |
/*
|
3350 |
* Window is being deleted. Skip the whole operation.
|
3351 |
*/
|
3352 |
|
3353 |
return;
|
3354 |
}
|
3355 |
if (topPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL) {
|
3356 |
break;
|
3357 |
}
|
3358 |
}
|
3359 |
if (topPtr->wmInfoPtr->flags & WM_COLORMAPS_EXPLICIT) {
|
3360 |
return;
|
3361 |
}
|
3362 |
|
3363 |
/*
|
3364 |
* Make sure that the window isn't already in the list.
|
3365 |
*/
|
3366 |
|
3367 |
count = topPtr->wmInfoPtr->cmapCount;
|
3368 |
oldPtr = topPtr->wmInfoPtr->cmapList;
|
3369 |
|
3370 |
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
|
3371 |
if (oldPtr[i] == winPtr) {
|
3372 |
return;
|
3373 |
}
|
3374 |
}
|
3375 |
|
3376 |
/*
|
3377 |
* Make a new bigger array and use it to reset the property.
|
3378 |
* Automatically add the toplevel itself as the last element
|
3379 |
* of the list.
|
3380 |
*/
|
3381 |
|
3382 |
newPtr = (TkWindow **) ckalloc((unsigned) ((count+2)*sizeof(TkWindow*)));
|
3383 |
if (count > 0) {
|
3384 |
memcpy(newPtr, oldPtr, count * sizeof(TkWindow*));
|
3385 |
}
|
3386 |
if (count == 0) {
|
3387 |
count++;
|
3388 |
}
|
3389 |
newPtr[count-1] = winPtr;
|
3390 |
newPtr[count] = topPtr;
|
3391 |
if (oldPtr != NULL) {
|
3392 |
ckfree((char *) oldPtr);
|
3393 |
}
|
3394 |
|
3395 |
topPtr->wmInfoPtr->cmapList = newPtr;
|
3396 |
topPtr->wmInfoPtr->cmapCount = count+1;
|
3397 |
|
3398 |
/*
|
3399 |
* Now we need to force the updated colormaps to be installed.
|
3400 |
*/
|
3401 |
|
3402 |
if (topPtr->wmInfoPtr == winPtr->dispPtr->foregroundWmPtr) {
|
3403 |
InstallColormaps(topPtr->wmInfoPtr->wrapper, WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, 1);
|
3404 |
} else {
|
3405 |
InstallColormaps(topPtr->wmInfoPtr->wrapper, WM_PALETTECHANGED, 0);
|
3406 |
}
|
3407 |
}
|
3408 |
|
3409 |
/*
|
3410 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3411 |
*
|
3412 |
* TkWmRemoveFromColormapWindows --
|
3413 |
*
|
3414 |
* This procedure is called to remove a given window from the
|
3415 |
* WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS property for its top-level. It is invoked
|
3416 |
* when windows are deleted.
|
3417 |
*
|
3418 |
* Results:
|
3419 |
* None.
|
3420 |
*
|
3421 |
* Side effects:
|
3422 |
* WinPtr's window gets removed from the WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS
|
3423 |
* property of its nearest top-level ancestor, unless the
|
3424 |
* top-level itself is being deleted too.
|
3425 |
*
|
3426 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3427 |
*/
|
3428 |
|
3429 |
void
|
3430 |
TkWmRemoveFromColormapWindows(winPtr)
|
3431 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that may be present in
|
3432 |
* WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS property for its
|
3433 |
* top-level. Should not be a top-level
|
3434 |
* window. */
|
3435 |
{
|
3436 |
TkWindow *topPtr;
|
3437 |
TkWindow **oldPtr;
|
3438 |
int count, i, j;
|
3439 |
|
3440 |
for (topPtr = winPtr->parentPtr; ; topPtr = topPtr->parentPtr) {
|
3441 |
if (topPtr == NULL) {
|
3442 |
/*
|
3443 |
* Ancestors have been deleted, so skip the whole operation.
|
3444 |
* Seems like this can't ever happen?
|
3445 |
*/
|
3446 |
|
3447 |
return;
|
3448 |
}
|
3449 |
if (topPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL) {
|
3450 |
break;
|
3451 |
}
|
3452 |
}
|
3453 |
if (topPtr->flags & TK_ALREADY_DEAD) {
|
3454 |
/*
|
3455 |
* Top-level is being deleted, so there's no need to cleanup
|
3456 |
* the WM_COLORMAP_WINDOWS property.
|
3457 |
*/
|
3458 |
|
3459 |
return;
|
3460 |
}
|
3461 |
|
3462 |
/*
|
3463 |
* Find the window and slide the following ones down to cover
|
3464 |
* it up.
|
3465 |
*/
|
3466 |
|
3467 |
count = topPtr->wmInfoPtr->cmapCount;
|
3468 |
oldPtr = topPtr->wmInfoPtr->cmapList;
|
3469 |
for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
|
3470 |
if (oldPtr[i] == winPtr) {
|
3471 |
for (j = i ; j < count-1; j++) {
|
3472 |
oldPtr[j] = oldPtr[j+1];
|
3473 |
}
|
3474 |
topPtr->wmInfoPtr->cmapCount = count-1;
|
3475 |
break;
|
3476 |
}
|
3477 |
}
|
3478 |
}
|
3479 |
|
3480 |
/*
|
3481 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3482 |
*
|
3483 |
* TkWinSetMenu--
|
3484 |
*
|
3485 |
* Associcates a given HMENU to a window.
|
3486 |
*
|
3487 |
* Results:
|
3488 |
* None.
|
3489 |
*
|
3490 |
* Side effects:
|
3491 |
* The menu will end up being drawn in the window, and the geometry
|
3492 |
* of the window will have to be changed.
|
3493 |
*
|
3494 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3495 |
*/
|
3496 |
|
3497 |
void
|
3498 |
TkWinSetMenu(tkwin, hMenu)
|
3499 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* the window to put the menu in */
|
3500 |
HMENU hMenu; /* the menu to set */
|
3501 |
{
|
3502 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) tkwin;
|
3503 |
WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
3504 |
|
3505 |
wmPtr->hMenu = hMenu;
|
3506 |
|
3507 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & TK_EMBEDDED)) {
|
3508 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_NEVER_MAPPED)) {
|
3509 |
int syncPending = wmPtr->flags & WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
3510 |
|
3511 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
3512 |
SetMenu(wmPtr->wrapper, hMenu);
|
3513 |
if (!syncPending) {
|
3514 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~WM_SYNC_PENDING;
|
3515 |
}
|
3516 |
}
|
3517 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & (WM_UPDATE_PENDING|WM_NEVER_MAPPED))) {
|
3518 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
3519 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_UPDATE_PENDING|WM_MOVE_PENDING;
|
3520 |
}
|
3521 |
}
|
3522 |
}
|
3523 |
|
3524 |
/*
|
3525 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3526 |
*
|
3527 |
* ConfigureTopLevel --
|
3528 |
*
|
3529 |
* Generate a ConfigureNotify event based on the current position
|
3530 |
* information. This procedure is called by TopLevelProc.
|
3531 |
*
|
3532 |
* Results:
|
3533 |
* None.
|
3534 |
*
|
3535 |
* Side effects:
|
3536 |
* Queues a new event.
|
3537 |
*
|
3538 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3539 |
*/
|
3540 |
|
3541 |
static void
|
3542 |
ConfigureTopLevel(pos)
|
3543 |
WINDOWPOS *pos;
|
3544 |
{
|
3545 |
TkWindow *winPtr = GetTopLevel(pos->hwnd);
|
3546 |
WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
3547 |
int state; /* Current window state. */
|
3548 |
RECT rect;
|
3549 |
WINDOWPLACEMENT windowPos;
|
3550 |
|
3551 |
if (winPtr == NULL) {
|
3552 |
return;
|
3553 |
}
|
3554 |
|
3555 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
3556 |
|
3557 |
/*
|
3558 |
* Determine the current window state.
|
3559 |
*/
|
3560 |
|
3561 |
if (!IsWindowVisible(wmPtr->wrapper)) {
|
3562 |
state = WithdrawnState;
|
3563 |
} else {
|
3564 |
windowPos.length = sizeof(WINDOWPLACEMENT);
|
3565 |
GetWindowPlacement(wmPtr->wrapper, &windowPos);
|
3566 |
switch (windowPos.showCmd) {
|
3567 |
case SW_SHOWMAXIMIZED:
|
3568 |
state = ZoomState;
|
3569 |
break;
|
3570 |
case SW_SHOWMINIMIZED:
|
3571 |
state = IconicState;
|
3572 |
break;
|
3573 |
case SW_SHOWNORMAL:
|
3574 |
state = NormalState;
|
3575 |
break;
|
3576 |
}
|
3577 |
}
|
3578 |
|
3579 |
/*
|
3580 |
* If the state of the window just changed, be sure to update the
|
3581 |
* child window information.
|
3582 |
*/
|
3583 |
|
3584 |
if (wmPtr->hints.initial_state != state) {
|
3585 |
wmPtr->hints.initial_state = state;
|
3586 |
switch (state) {
|
3587 |
case WithdrawnState:
|
3588 |
case IconicState:
|
3589 |
XUnmapWindow(winPtr->display, winPtr->window);
|
3590 |
break;
|
3591 |
|
3592 |
case NormalState:
|
3593 |
/*
|
3594 |
* Schedule a geometry update. Since we ignore geometry
|
3595 |
* requests while in any other state, the geometry info
|
3596 |
* may be stale.
|
3597 |
*/
|
3598 |
|
3599 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_UPDATE_PENDING)) {
|
3600 |
Tcl_DoWhenIdle(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
3601 |
wmPtr->flags |= WM_UPDATE_PENDING;
|
3602 |
}
|
3603 |
/* fall through */
|
3604 |
case ZoomState:
|
3605 |
XMapWindow(winPtr->display, winPtr->window);
|
3606 |
pos->flags |= SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOSIZE;
|
3607 |
break;
|
3608 |
}
|
3609 |
}
|
3610 |
|
3611 |
/*
|
3612 |
* Don't report geometry changes in the Iconic or Withdrawn states.
|
3613 |
*/
|
3614 |
|
3615 |
if (state == WithdrawnState || state == IconicState) {
|
3616 |
return;
|
3617 |
}
|
3618 |
|
3619 |
|
3620 |
/*
|
3621 |
* Compute the current geometry of the client area, reshape the
|
3622 |
* Tk window and generate a ConfigureNotify event.
|
3623 |
*/
|
3624 |
|
3625 |
GetClientRect(wmPtr->wrapper, &rect);
|
3626 |
winPtr->changes.x = pos->x;
|
3627 |
winPtr->changes.y = pos->y;
|
3628 |
winPtr->changes.width = rect.right - rect.left;
|
3629 |
winPtr->changes.height = rect.bottom - rect.top;
|
3630 |
wmPtr->borderHeight = pos->cy - winPtr->changes.height;
|
3631 |
MoveWindow(Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window), 0, 0,
|
3632 |
winPtr->changes.width, winPtr->changes.height, TRUE);
|
3633 |
GenerateConfigureNotify(winPtr);
|
3634 |
|
3635 |
/*
|
3636 |
* Update window manager geometry info if needed.
|
3637 |
*/
|
3638 |
|
3639 |
if (state == NormalState) {
|
3640 |
|
3641 |
/*
|
3642 |
* Update size information from the event. There are a couple of
|
3643 |
* tricky points here:
|
3644 |
*
|
3645 |
* 1. If the user changed the size externally then set wmPtr->width
|
3646 |
* and wmPtr->height just as if a "wm geometry" command had been
|
3647 |
* invoked with the same information.
|
3648 |
* 2. However, if the size is changing in response to a request
|
3649 |
* coming from us (sync is set), then don't set
|
3650 |
* wmPtr->width or wmPtr->height (otherwise the window will stop
|
3651 |
* tracking geometry manager requests).
|
3652 |
*/
|
3653 |
|
3654 |
if (!(wmPtr->flags & WM_SYNC_PENDING)) {
|
3655 |
if (!(pos->flags & SWP_NOSIZE)) {
|
3656 |
if ((wmPtr->width == -1)
|
3657 |
&& (winPtr->changes.width == winPtr->reqWidth)) {
|
3658 |
/*
|
3659 |
* Don't set external width, since the user didn't
|
3660 |
* change it from what the widgets asked for.
|
3661 |
*/
|
3662 |
} else {
|
3663 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
3664 |
wmPtr->width = wmPtr->reqGridWidth
|
3665 |
+ (winPtr->changes.width - winPtr->reqWidth)
|
3666 |
/ wmPtr->widthInc;
|
3667 |
if (wmPtr->width < 0) {
|
3668 |
wmPtr->width = 0;
|
3669 |
}
|
3670 |
} else {
|
3671 |
wmPtr->width = winPtr->changes.width;
|
3672 |
}
|
3673 |
}
|
3674 |
if ((wmPtr->height == -1)
|
3675 |
&& (winPtr->changes.height == winPtr->reqHeight)) {
|
3676 |
/*
|
3677 |
* Don't set external height, since the user didn't change
|
3678 |
* it from what the widgets asked for.
|
3679 |
*/
|
3680 |
} else {
|
3681 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
3682 |
wmPtr->height = wmPtr->reqGridHeight
|
3683 |
+ (winPtr->changes.height - winPtr->reqHeight)
|
3684 |
/ wmPtr->heightInc;
|
3685 |
if (wmPtr->height < 0) {
|
3686 |
wmPtr->height = 0;
|
3687 |
}
|
3688 |
} else {
|
3689 |
wmPtr->height = winPtr->changes.height;
|
3690 |
}
|
3691 |
}
|
3692 |
wmPtr->configWidth = winPtr->changes.width;
|
3693 |
wmPtr->configHeight = winPtr->changes.height;
|
3694 |
}
|
3695 |
/*
|
3696 |
* If the user moved the window, we should switch back
|
3697 |
* to normal coordinates.
|
3698 |
*/
|
3699 |
|
3700 |
if (!(pos->flags & SWP_NOMOVE)) {
|
3701 |
wmPtr->flags &= ~(WM_NEGATIVE_X | WM_NEGATIVE_Y);
|
3702 |
}
|
3703 |
}
|
3704 |
|
3705 |
/*
|
3706 |
* Update the wrapper window location information.
|
3707 |
*/
|
3708 |
|
3709 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_X) {
|
3710 |
wmPtr->x = DisplayWidth(winPtr->display, winPtr->screenNum)
|
3711 |
- winPtr->changes.x - (winPtr->changes.width
|
3712 |
+ wmPtr->borderWidth);
|
3713 |
} else {
|
3714 |
wmPtr->x = winPtr->changes.x;
|
3715 |
}
|
3716 |
if (wmPtr->flags & WM_NEGATIVE_Y) {
|
3717 |
wmPtr->y = DisplayHeight(winPtr->display, winPtr->screenNum)
|
3718 |
- winPtr->changes.y - (winPtr->changes.height
|
3719 |
+ wmPtr->borderHeight);
|
3720 |
} else {
|
3721 |
wmPtr->y = winPtr->changes.y;
|
3722 |
}
|
3723 |
}
|
3724 |
}
|
3725 |
|
3726 |
/*
|
3727 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3728 |
*
|
3729 |
* GenerateConfigureNotify --
|
3730 |
*
|
3731 |
* Generate a ConfigureNotify event from the current geometry
|
3732 |
* information for the specified toplevel window.
|
3733 |
*
|
3734 |
* Results:
|
3735 |
* None.
|
3736 |
*
|
3737 |
* Side effects:
|
3738 |
* Sends an X event.
|
3739 |
*
|
3740 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3741 |
*/
|
3742 |
|
3743 |
static void
|
3744 |
GenerateConfigureNotify(winPtr)
|
3745 |
TkWindow *winPtr;
|
3746 |
{
|
3747 |
XEvent event;
|
3748 |
|
3749 |
/*
|
3750 |
* Generate a ConfigureNotify event.
|
3751 |
*/
|
3752 |
|
3753 |
event.type = ConfigureNotify;
|
3754 |
event.xconfigure.serial = winPtr->display->request;
|
3755 |
event.xconfigure.send_event = False;
|
3756 |
event.xconfigure.display = winPtr->display;
|
3757 |
event.xconfigure.event = winPtr->window;
|
3758 |
event.xconfigure.window = winPtr->window;
|
3759 |
event.xconfigure.border_width = winPtr->changes.border_width;
|
3760 |
event.xconfigure.override_redirect = winPtr->atts.override_redirect;
|
3761 |
event.xconfigure.x = winPtr->changes.x;
|
3762 |
event.xconfigure.y = winPtr->changes.y;
|
3763 |
event.xconfigure.width = winPtr->changes.width;
|
3764 |
event.xconfigure.height = winPtr->changes.height;
|
3765 |
event.xconfigure.above = None;
|
3766 |
Tk_QueueWindowEvent(&event, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL);
|
3767 |
}
|
3768 |
|
3769 |
/*
|
3770 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3771 |
*
|
3772 |
* InstallColormaps --
|
3773 |
*
|
3774 |
* Installs the colormaps associated with the toplevel which is
|
3775 |
* currently active.
|
3776 |
*
|
3777 |
* Results:
|
3778 |
* None.
|
3779 |
*
|
3780 |
* Side effects:
|
3781 |
* May change the system palette and generate damage.
|
3782 |
*
|
3783 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3784 |
*/
|
3785 |
|
3786 |
static int
|
3787 |
InstallColormaps(hwnd, message, isForemost)
|
3788 |
HWND hwnd; /* Toplevel wrapper window whose colormaps
|
3789 |
* should be installed. */
|
3790 |
int message; /* Either WM_PALETTECHANGED or
|
3791 |
* WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE */
|
3792 |
int isForemost; /* 1 if window is foremost, else 0 */
|
3793 |
{
|
3794 |
int i;
|
3795 |
HDC dc;
|
3796 |
HPALETTE oldPalette;
|
3797 |
TkWindow *winPtr = GetTopLevel(hwnd);
|
3798 |
WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
3799 |
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
|
3800 |
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
|
3801 |
|
3802 |
if (winPtr == NULL) {
|
3803 |
return 0;
|
3804 |
}
|
3805 |
|
3806 |
wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
3807 |
|
3808 |
if (message == WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE) {
|
3809 |
/*
|
3810 |
* Case 1: This window is about to become the foreground window, so we
|
3811 |
* need to install the primary palette. If the system palette was
|
3812 |
* updated, then Windows will generate a WM_PALETTECHANGED message.
|
3813 |
* Otherwise, we have to synthesize one in order to ensure that the
|
3814 |
* secondary palettes are installed properly.
|
3815 |
*/
|
3816 |
|
3817 |
winPtr->dispPtr->foregroundWmPtr = wmPtr;
|
3818 |
|
3819 |
if (wmPtr->cmapCount > 0) {
|
3820 |
winPtr = wmPtr->cmapList[0];
|
3821 |
}
|
3822 |
|
3823 |
tsdPtr->systemPalette = TkWinGetPalette(winPtr->atts.colormap);
|
3824 |
dc = GetDC(hwnd);
|
3825 |
oldPalette = SelectPalette(dc, tsdPtr->systemPalette, FALSE);
|
3826 |
if (RealizePalette(dc)) {
|
3827 |
RefreshColormap(winPtr->atts.colormap, winPtr->dispPtr);
|
3828 |
} else if (wmPtr->cmapCount > 1) {
|
3829 |
SelectPalette(dc, oldPalette, TRUE);
|
3830 |
RealizePalette(dc);
|
3831 |
ReleaseDC(hwnd, dc);
|
3832 |
SendMessage(hwnd, WM_PALETTECHANGED, (WPARAM)hwnd,
|
3833 |
(LPARAM)NULL);
|
3834 |
return TRUE;
|
3835 |
}
|
3836 |
|
3837 |
} else {
|
3838 |
/*
|
3839 |
* Window is being notified of a change in the system palette.
|
3840 |
* If this window is the foreground window, then we should only
|
3841 |
* install the secondary palettes, since the primary was installed
|
3842 |
* in response to the WM_QUERYPALETTE message. Otherwise, install
|
3843 |
* all of the palettes.
|
3844 |
*/
|
3845 |
|
3846 |
|
3847 |
if (!isForemost) {
|
3848 |
if (wmPtr->cmapCount > 0) {
|
3849 |
winPtr = wmPtr->cmapList[0];
|
3850 |
}
|
3851 |
i = 1;
|
3852 |
} else {
|
3853 |
if (wmPtr->cmapCount <= 1) {
|
3854 |
return TRUE;
|
3855 |
}
|
3856 |
winPtr = wmPtr->cmapList[1];
|
3857 |
i = 2;
|
3858 |
}
|
3859 |
dc = GetDC(hwnd);
|
3860 |
oldPalette = SelectPalette(dc,
|
3861 |
TkWinGetPalette(winPtr->atts.colormap), TRUE);
|
3862 |
if (RealizePalette(dc)) {
|
3863 |
RefreshColormap(winPtr->atts.colormap, winPtr->dispPtr);
|
3864 |
}
|
3865 |
for (; i < wmPtr->cmapCount; i++) {
|
3866 |
winPtr = wmPtr->cmapList[i];
|
3867 |
SelectPalette(dc, TkWinGetPalette(winPtr->atts.colormap), TRUE);
|
3868 |
if (RealizePalette(dc)) {
|
3869 |
RefreshColormap(winPtr->atts.colormap, winPtr->dispPtr);
|
3870 |
}
|
3871 |
}
|
3872 |
}
|
3873 |
|
3874 |
SelectPalette(dc, oldPalette, TRUE);
|
3875 |
RealizePalette(dc);
|
3876 |
ReleaseDC(hwnd, dc);
|
3877 |
return TRUE;
|
3878 |
}
|
3879 |
|
3880 |
/*
|
3881 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3882 |
*
|
3883 |
* RefreshColormap --
|
3884 |
*
|
3885 |
* This function is called to force all of the windows that use
|
3886 |
* a given colormap to redraw themselves. The quickest way to
|
3887 |
* do this is to iterate over the toplevels, looking in the
|
3888 |
* cmapList for matches. This will quickly eliminate subtrees
|
3889 |
* that don't use a given colormap.
|
3890 |
*
|
3891 |
* Results:
|
3892 |
* None.
|
3893 |
*
|
3894 |
* Side effects:
|
3895 |
* Causes damage events to be generated.
|
3896 |
*
|
3897 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3898 |
*/
|
3899 |
|
3900 |
static void
|
3901 |
RefreshColormap(colormap, dispPtr)
|
3902 |
Colormap colormap;
|
3903 |
TkDisplay *dispPtr;
|
3904 |
{
|
3905 |
WmInfo *wmPtr;
|
3906 |
int i;
|
3907 |
|
3908 |
for (wmPtr = dispPtr->firstWmPtr; wmPtr != NULL; wmPtr = wmPtr->nextPtr) {
|
3909 |
if (wmPtr->cmapCount > 0) {
|
3910 |
for (i = 0; i < wmPtr->cmapCount; i++) {
|
3911 |
if ((wmPtr->cmapList[i]->atts.colormap == colormap)
|
3912 |
&& Tk_IsMapped(wmPtr->cmapList[i])) {
|
3913 |
InvalidateSubTree(wmPtr->cmapList[i], colormap);
|
3914 |
}
|
3915 |
}
|
3916 |
} else if ((wmPtr->winPtr->atts.colormap == colormap)
|
3917 |
&& Tk_IsMapped(wmPtr->winPtr)) {
|
3918 |
InvalidateSubTree(wmPtr->winPtr, colormap);
|
3919 |
}
|
3920 |
}
|
3921 |
}
|
3922 |
|
3923 |
/*
|
3924 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3925 |
*
|
3926 |
* InvalidateSubTree --
|
3927 |
*
|
3928 |
* This function recursively generates damage for a window and
|
3929 |
* all of its mapped children that belong to the same toplevel and
|
3930 |
* are using the specified colormap.
|
3931 |
*
|
3932 |
* Results:
|
3933 |
* None.
|
3934 |
*
|
3935 |
* Side effects:
|
3936 |
* Generates damage for the specified subtree.
|
3937 |
*
|
3938 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3939 |
*/
|
3940 |
|
3941 |
static void
|
3942 |
InvalidateSubTree(winPtr, colormap)
|
3943 |
TkWindow *winPtr;
|
3944 |
Colormap colormap;
|
3945 |
{
|
3946 |
TkWindow *childPtr;
|
3947 |
|
3948 |
/*
|
3949 |
* Generate damage for the current window if it is using the
|
3950 |
* specified colormap.
|
3951 |
*/
|
3952 |
|
3953 |
if (winPtr->atts.colormap == colormap) {
|
3954 |
InvalidateRect(Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window), NULL, FALSE);
|
3955 |
}
|
3956 |
|
3957 |
for (childPtr = winPtr->childList; childPtr != NULL;
|
3958 |
childPtr = childPtr->nextPtr) {
|
3959 |
/*
|
3960 |
* We can stop the descent when we hit an unmapped or
|
3961 |
* toplevel window.
|
3962 |
*/
|
3963 |
|
3964 |
if (!Tk_IsTopLevel(childPtr) && Tk_IsMapped(childPtr)) {
|
3965 |
InvalidateSubTree(childPtr, colormap);
|
3966 |
}
|
3967 |
}
|
3968 |
}
|
3969 |
|
3970 |
/*
|
3971 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3972 |
*
|
3973 |
* TkWinGetSystemPalette --
|
3974 |
*
|
3975 |
* Retrieves the currently installed foreground palette.
|
3976 |
*
|
3977 |
* Results:
|
3978 |
* Returns the global foreground palette, if there is one.
|
3979 |
* Otherwise, returns NULL.
|
3980 |
*
|
3981 |
* Side effects:
|
3982 |
* None.
|
3983 |
*
|
3984 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3985 |
*/
|
3986 |
|
3987 |
HPALETTE
|
3988 |
TkWinGetSystemPalette()
|
3989 |
{
|
3990 |
ThreadSpecificData *tsdPtr = (ThreadSpecificData *)
|
3991 |
Tcl_GetThreadData(&dataKey, sizeof(ThreadSpecificData));
|
3992 |
|
3993 |
return tsdPtr->systemPalette;
|
3994 |
}
|
3995 |
|
3996 |
/*
|
3997 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
3998 |
*
|
3999 |
* GetMinSize --
|
4000 |
*
|
4001 |
* This procedure computes the current minWidth and minHeight
|
4002 |
* values for a window, taking into account the possibility
|
4003 |
* that they may be defaulted.
|
4004 |
*
|
4005 |
* Results:
|
4006 |
* The values at *minWidthPtr and *minHeightPtr are filled
|
4007 |
* in with the minimum allowable dimensions of wmPtr's window,
|
4008 |
* in grid units. If the requested minimum is smaller than the
|
4009 |
* system required minimum, then this procedure computes the
|
4010 |
* smallest size that will satisfy both the system and the
|
4011 |
* grid constraints.
|
4012 |
*
|
4013 |
* Side effects:
|
4014 |
* None.
|
4015 |
*
|
4016 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4017 |
*/
|
4018 |
|
4019 |
static void
|
4020 |
GetMinSize(wmPtr, minWidthPtr, minHeightPtr)
|
4021 |
WmInfo *wmPtr; /* Window manager information for the
|
4022 |
* window. */
|
4023 |
int *minWidthPtr; /* Where to store the current minimum
|
4024 |
* width of the window. */
|
4025 |
int *minHeightPtr; /* Where to store the current minimum
|
4026 |
* height of the window. */
|
4027 |
{
|
4028 |
int tmp, base;
|
4029 |
TkWindow *winPtr = wmPtr->winPtr;
|
4030 |
|
4031 |
/*
|
4032 |
* Compute the minimum width by taking the default client size
|
4033 |
* and rounding it up to the nearest grid unit. Return the greater
|
4034 |
* of the default minimum and the specified minimum.
|
4035 |
*/
|
4036 |
|
4037 |
tmp = wmPtr->defMinWidth - wmPtr->borderWidth;
|
4038 |
if (tmp < 0) {
|
4039 |
tmp = 0;
|
4040 |
}
|
4041 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
4042 |
base = winPtr->reqWidth - (wmPtr->reqGridWidth * wmPtr->widthInc);
|
4043 |
if (base < 0) {
|
4044 |
base = 0;
|
4045 |
}
|
4046 |
tmp = ((tmp - base) + wmPtr->widthInc - 1)/wmPtr->widthInc;
|
4047 |
}
|
4048 |
if (tmp < wmPtr->minWidth) {
|
4049 |
tmp = wmPtr->minWidth;
|
4050 |
}
|
4051 |
*minWidthPtr = tmp;
|
4052 |
|
4053 |
/*
|
4054 |
* Compute the minimum height in a similar fashion.
|
4055 |
*/
|
4056 |
|
4057 |
tmp = wmPtr->defMinHeight - wmPtr->borderHeight;
|
4058 |
if (tmp < 0) {
|
4059 |
tmp = 0;
|
4060 |
}
|
4061 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
4062 |
base = winPtr->reqHeight - (wmPtr->reqGridHeight * wmPtr->heightInc);
|
4063 |
if (base < 0) {
|
4064 |
base = 0;
|
4065 |
}
|
4066 |
tmp = ((tmp - base) + wmPtr->heightInc - 1)/wmPtr->heightInc;
|
4067 |
}
|
4068 |
if (tmp < wmPtr->minHeight) {
|
4069 |
tmp = wmPtr->minHeight;
|
4070 |
}
|
4071 |
*minHeightPtr = tmp;
|
4072 |
}
|
4073 |
|
4074 |
/*
|
4075 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4076 |
*
|
4077 |
* GetMaxSize --
|
4078 |
*
|
4079 |
* This procedure computes the current maxWidth and maxHeight
|
4080 |
* values for a window, taking into account the possibility
|
4081 |
* that they may be defaulted.
|
4082 |
*
|
4083 |
* Results:
|
4084 |
* The values at *maxWidthPtr and *maxHeightPtr are filled
|
4085 |
* in with the maximum allowable dimensions of wmPtr's window,
|
4086 |
* in grid units. If no maximum has been specified for the
|
4087 |
* window, then this procedure computes the largest sizes that
|
4088 |
* will fit on the screen.
|
4089 |
*
|
4090 |
* Side effects:
|
4091 |
* None.
|
4092 |
*
|
4093 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4094 |
*/
|
4095 |
|
4096 |
static void
|
4097 |
GetMaxSize(wmPtr, maxWidthPtr, maxHeightPtr)
|
4098 |
WmInfo *wmPtr; /* Window manager information for the
|
4099 |
* window. */
|
4100 |
int *maxWidthPtr; /* Where to store the current maximum
|
4101 |
* width of the window. */
|
4102 |
int *maxHeightPtr; /* Where to store the current maximum
|
4103 |
* height of the window. */
|
4104 |
{
|
4105 |
int tmp;
|
4106 |
|
4107 |
if (wmPtr->maxWidth > 0) {
|
4108 |
*maxWidthPtr = wmPtr->maxWidth;
|
4109 |
} else {
|
4110 |
/*
|
4111 |
* Must compute a default width. Fill up the display, leaving a
|
4112 |
* bit of extra space for the window manager's borders.
|
4113 |
*/
|
4114 |
|
4115 |
tmp = wmPtr->defMaxWidth - wmPtr->borderWidth;
|
4116 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
4117 |
/*
|
4118 |
* Gridding is turned on; convert from pixels to grid units.
|
4119 |
*/
|
4120 |
|
4121 |
tmp = wmPtr->reqGridWidth
|
4122 |
+ (tmp - wmPtr->winPtr->reqWidth)/wmPtr->widthInc;
|
4123 |
}
|
4124 |
*maxWidthPtr = tmp;
|
4125 |
}
|
4126 |
if (wmPtr->maxHeight > 0) {
|
4127 |
*maxHeightPtr = wmPtr->maxHeight;
|
4128 |
} else {
|
4129 |
tmp = wmPtr->defMaxHeight - wmPtr->borderHeight;
|
4130 |
if (wmPtr->gridWin != NULL) {
|
4131 |
tmp = wmPtr->reqGridHeight
|
4132 |
+ (tmp - wmPtr->winPtr->reqHeight)/wmPtr->heightInc;
|
4133 |
}
|
4134 |
*maxHeightPtr = tmp;
|
4135 |
}
|
4136 |
}
|
4137 |
|
4138 |
/*
|
4139 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4140 |
*
|
4141 |
* TopLevelProc --
|
4142 |
*
|
4143 |
* Callback from Windows whenever an event occurs on a top level
|
4144 |
* window.
|
4145 |
*
|
4146 |
* Results:
|
4147 |
* Standard Windows return value.
|
4148 |
*
|
4149 |
* Side effects:
|
4150 |
* Default window behavior.
|
4151 |
*
|
4152 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4153 |
*/
|
4154 |
|
4155 |
static LRESULT CALLBACK
|
4156 |
TopLevelProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam)
|
4157 |
HWND hwnd;
|
4158 |
UINT message;
|
4159 |
WPARAM wParam;
|
4160 |
LPARAM lParam;
|
4161 |
{
|
4162 |
if (message == WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED) {
|
4163 |
WINDOWPOS *pos = (WINDOWPOS *) lParam;
|
4164 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) Tk_HWNDToWindow(pos->hwnd);
|
4165 |
|
4166 |
if (winPtr == NULL) {
|
4167 |
return 0;
|
4168 |
}
|
4169 |
|
4170 |
/*
|
4171 |
* Update the shape of the contained window.
|
4172 |
*/
|
4173 |
|
4174 |
if (!(pos->flags & SWP_NOSIZE)) {
|
4175 |
winPtr->changes.width = pos->cx;
|
4176 |
winPtr->changes.height = pos->cy;
|
4177 |
}
|
4178 |
if (!(pos->flags & SWP_NOMOVE)) {
|
4179 |
winPtr->changes.x = pos->x;
|
4180 |
winPtr->changes.y = pos->y;
|
4181 |
}
|
4182 |
|
4183 |
GenerateConfigureNotify(winPtr);
|
4184 |
|
4185 |
Tcl_ServiceAll();
|
4186 |
return 0;
|
4187 |
}
|
4188 |
return TkWinChildProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
|
4189 |
}
|
4190 |
|
4191 |
/*
|
4192 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4193 |
*
|
4194 |
* WmProc --
|
4195 |
*
|
4196 |
* Callback from Windows whenever an event occurs on the decorative
|
4197 |
* frame.
|
4198 |
*
|
4199 |
* Results:
|
4200 |
* Standard Windows return value.
|
4201 |
*
|
4202 |
* Side effects:
|
4203 |
* Default window behavior.
|
4204 |
*
|
4205 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4206 |
*/
|
4207 |
|
4208 |
static LRESULT CALLBACK
|
4209 |
WmProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam)
|
4210 |
HWND hwnd;
|
4211 |
UINT message;
|
4212 |
WPARAM wParam;
|
4213 |
LPARAM lParam;
|
4214 |
{
|
4215 |
static int inMoveSize = 0;
|
4216 |
static oldMode; /* This static is set upon entering move/size mode
|
4217 |
* and is used to reset the service mode after
|
4218 |
* leaving move/size mode. Note that this mechanism
|
4219 |
* assumes move/size is only one level deep. */
|
4220 |
LRESULT result;
|
4221 |
TkWindow *winPtr = NULL;
|
4222 |
|
4223 |
if (TkWinHandleMenuEvent(&hwnd, &message, &wParam, &lParam, &result)) {
|
4224 |
goto done;
|
4225 |
}
|
4226 |
|
4227 |
switch (message) {
|
4228 |
case WM_KILLFOCUS:
|
4229 |
case WM_ERASEBKGND:
|
4230 |
result = 0;
|
4231 |
goto done;
|
4232 |
|
4233 |
case WM_ENTERSIZEMOVE:
|
4234 |
inMoveSize = 1;
|
4235 |
|
4236 |
/*
|
4237 |
* Cancel any current mouse timer. If the mouse timer
|
4238 |
* fires during the size/move mouse capture, it will
|
4239 |
* release the capture, which is wrong.
|
4240 |
*/
|
4241 |
|
4242 |
TkWinCancelMouseTimer();
|
4243 |
|
4244 |
oldMode = Tcl_SetServiceMode(TCL_SERVICE_ALL);
|
4245 |
break;
|
4246 |
|
4247 |
case WM_ACTIVATE:
|
4248 |
case WM_EXITSIZEMOVE:
|
4249 |
if (inMoveSize) {
|
4250 |
inMoveSize = 0;
|
4251 |
Tcl_SetServiceMode(oldMode);
|
4252 |
}
|
4253 |
break;
|
4254 |
|
4255 |
case WM_GETMINMAXINFO:
|
4256 |
SetLimits(hwnd, (MINMAXINFO *) lParam);
|
4257 |
result = 0;
|
4258 |
goto done;
|
4259 |
|
4260 |
case WM_PALETTECHANGED:
|
4261 |
result = InstallColormaps(hwnd, WM_PALETTECHANGED,
|
4262 |
hwnd == (HWND)wParam);
|
4263 |
goto done;
|
4264 |
|
4265 |
case WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE:
|
4266 |
result = InstallColormaps(hwnd, WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE, TRUE);
|
4267 |
goto done;
|
4268 |
|
4269 |
case WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED:
|
4270 |
ConfigureTopLevel((WINDOWPOS *) lParam);
|
4271 |
result = 0;
|
4272 |
goto done;
|
4273 |
|
4274 |
case WM_NCHITTEST: {
|
4275 |
winPtr = GetTopLevel(hwnd);
|
4276 |
if (winPtr && (TkGrabState(winPtr) == TK_GRAB_EXCLUDED)) {
|
4277 |
/*
|
4278 |
* This window is outside the grab heirarchy, so don't let any
|
4279 |
* of the normal non-client processing occur. Note that this
|
4280 |
* implementation is not strictly correct because the grab
|
4281 |
* might change between now and when the event would have been
|
4282 |
* processed by Tk, but it's close enough.
|
4283 |
*/
|
4284 |
|
4285 |
result = HTCLIENT;
|
4286 |
goto done;
|
4287 |
}
|
4288 |
break;
|
4289 |
}
|
4290 |
|
4291 |
case WM_MOUSEACTIVATE: {
|
4292 |
ActivateEvent *eventPtr;
|
4293 |
winPtr = GetTopLevel((HWND) wParam);
|
4294 |
|
4295 |
if (winPtr && (TkGrabState(winPtr) != TK_GRAB_EXCLUDED)) {
|
4296 |
/*
|
4297 |
* This allows us to pass the message onto the
|
4298 |
* native menus [Bug: 2272]
|
4299 |
*/
|
4300 |
result = DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
|
4301 |
goto done;
|
4302 |
}
|
4303 |
|
4304 |
/*
|
4305 |
* Don't activate the window yet since there is a grab
|
4306 |
* that takes precedence. Instead we need to queue
|
4307 |
* an event so we can check the grab state right before we
|
4308 |
* handle the mouse event.
|
4309 |
*/
|
4310 |
|
4311 |
if (winPtr) {
|
4312 |
eventPtr = (ActivateEvent *)ckalloc(sizeof(ActivateEvent));
|
4313 |
eventPtr->ev.proc = ActivateWindow;
|
4314 |
eventPtr->winPtr = winPtr;
|
4315 |
Tcl_QueueEvent((Tcl_Event*)eventPtr, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL);
|
4316 |
}
|
4317 |
result = MA_NOACTIVATE;
|
4318 |
goto done;
|
4319 |
}
|
4320 |
|
4321 |
default:
|
4322 |
break;
|
4323 |
}
|
4324 |
|
4325 |
winPtr = GetTopLevel(hwnd);
|
4326 |
if (winPtr && winPtr->window) {
|
4327 |
HWND child = Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window);
|
4328 |
if (message == WM_SETFOCUS) {
|
4329 |
SetFocus(child);
|
4330 |
result = 0;
|
4331 |
} else if (!Tk_TranslateWinEvent(child, message, wParam, lParam,
|
4332 |
&result)) {
|
4333 |
result = DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
|
4334 |
}
|
4335 |
} else {
|
4336 |
result = DefWindowProc(hwnd, message, wParam, lParam);
|
4337 |
}
|
4338 |
|
4339 |
done:
|
4340 |
Tcl_ServiceAll();
|
4341 |
return result;
|
4342 |
}
|
4343 |
|
4344 |
/*
|
4345 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4346 |
*
|
4347 |
* TkpMakeMenuWindow --
|
4348 |
*
|
4349 |
* Configure the window to be either a pull-down (or pop-up)
|
4350 |
* menu, or as a toplevel (torn-off) menu or palette.
|
4351 |
*
|
4352 |
* Results:
|
4353 |
* None.
|
4354 |
*
|
4355 |
* Side effects:
|
4356 |
* Changes the style bit used to create a new toplevel.
|
4357 |
*
|
4358 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4359 |
*/
|
4360 |
|
4361 |
void
|
4362 |
TkpMakeMenuWindow(tkwin, transient)
|
4363 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* New window. */
|
4364 |
int transient; /* 1 means menu is only posted briefly as
|
4365 |
* a popup or pulldown or cascade. 0 means
|
4366 |
* menu is always visible, e.g. as a torn-off
|
4367 |
* menu. Determines whether save_under and
|
4368 |
* override_redirect should be set. */
|
4369 |
{
|
4370 |
XSetWindowAttributes atts;
|
4371 |
|
4372 |
if (transient) {
|
4373 |
atts.override_redirect = True;
|
4374 |
atts.save_under = True;
|
4375 |
} else {
|
4376 |
atts.override_redirect = False;
|
4377 |
atts.save_under = False;
|
4378 |
}
|
4379 |
|
4380 |
if ((atts.override_redirect != Tk_Attributes(tkwin)->override_redirect)
|
4381 |
|| (atts.save_under != Tk_Attributes(tkwin)->save_under)) {
|
4382 |
Tk_ChangeWindowAttributes(tkwin,
|
4383 |
CWOverrideRedirect|CWSaveUnder, &atts);
|
4384 |
}
|
4385 |
|
4386 |
}
|
4387 |
|
4388 |
/*
|
4389 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4390 |
*
|
4391 |
* TkWinGetWrapperWindow --
|
4392 |
*
|
4393 |
* Gets the Windows HWND for a given window.
|
4394 |
*
|
4395 |
* Results:
|
4396 |
* Returns the wrapper window for a Tk window.
|
4397 |
*
|
4398 |
* Side effects:
|
4399 |
* None.
|
4400 |
*
|
4401 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4402 |
*/
|
4403 |
|
4404 |
HWND
|
4405 |
TkWinGetWrapperWindow(
|
4406 |
Tk_Window tkwin) /* The window we need the wrapper from */
|
4407 |
{
|
4408 |
TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *)tkwin;
|
4409 |
return (winPtr->wmInfoPtr->wrapper);
|
4410 |
}
|
4411 |
|
4412 |
|
4413 |
/*
|
4414 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4415 |
*
|
4416 |
* TkWmFocusToplevel --
|
4417 |
*
|
4418 |
* This is a utility procedure invoked by focus-management code. It
|
4419 |
* exists because of the extra wrapper windows that exist under
|
4420 |
* Unix; its job is to map from wrapper windows to the
|
4421 |
* corresponding toplevel windows. On PCs and Macs there are no
|
4422 |
* wrapper windows so no mapping is necessary; this procedure just
|
4423 |
* determines whether a window is a toplevel or not.
|
4424 |
*
|
4425 |
* Results:
|
4426 |
* If winPtr is a toplevel window, returns the pointer to the
|
4427 |
* window; otherwise returns NULL.
|
4428 |
*
|
4429 |
* Side effects:
|
4430 |
* None.
|
4431 |
*
|
4432 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4433 |
*/
|
4434 |
|
4435 |
TkWindow *
|
4436 |
TkWmFocusToplevel(winPtr)
|
4437 |
TkWindow *winPtr; /* Window that received a focus-related
|
4438 |
* event. */
|
4439 |
{
|
4440 |
if (!(winPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL)) {
|
4441 |
return NULL;
|
4442 |
}
|
4443 |
return winPtr;
|
4444 |
}
|
4445 |
|
4446 |
/*
|
4447 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4448 |
*
|
4449 |
* TkpGetWrapperWindow --
|
4450 |
*
|
4451 |
* This is a utility procedure invoked by focus-management code. It
|
4452 |
* maps to the wrapper for a top-level, which is just the same
|
4453 |
* as the top-level on Macs and PCs.
|
4454 |
*
|
4455 |
* Results:
|
4456 |
* If winPtr is a toplevel window, returns the pointer to the
|
4457 |
* window; otherwise returns NULL.
|
4458 |
*
|
4459 |
* Side effects:
|
4460 |
* None.
|
4461 |
*
|
4462 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4463 |
*/
|
4464 |
|
4465 |
TkWindow *
|
4466 |
TkpGetWrapperWindow(
|
4467 |
TkWindow *winPtr) /* Window that received a focus-related
|
4468 |
* event. */
|
4469 |
{
|
4470 |
if (!(winPtr->flags & TK_TOP_LEVEL)) {
|
4471 |
return NULL;
|
4472 |
}
|
4473 |
return winPtr;
|
4474 |
}
|
4475 |
|
4476 |
/*
|
4477 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4478 |
*
|
4479 |
* ActivateWindow --
|
4480 |
*
|
4481 |
* This function is called when an ActivateEvent is processed.
|
4482 |
*
|
4483 |
* Results:
|
4484 |
* Returns 1 to indicate that the event was handled, else 0.
|
4485 |
*
|
4486 |
* Side effects:
|
4487 |
* May activate the toplevel window associated with the event.
|
4488 |
*
|
4489 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4490 |
*/
|
4491 |
|
4492 |
static int
|
4493 |
ActivateWindow(
|
4494 |
Tcl_Event *evPtr, /* Pointer to ActivateEvent. */
|
4495 |
int flags) /* Notifier event mask. */
|
4496 |
{
|
4497 |
TkWindow *winPtr;
|
4498 |
|
4499 |
if (! (flags & TCL_WINDOW_EVENTS)) {
|
4500 |
return 0;
|
4501 |
}
|
4502 |
|
4503 |
winPtr = ((ActivateEvent *) evPtr)->winPtr;
|
4504 |
|
4505 |
/*
|
4506 |
* Ensure that the window is not excluded by a grab.
|
4507 |
*/
|
4508 |
|
4509 |
if (winPtr && (TkGrabState(winPtr) != TK_GRAB_EXCLUDED)) {
|
4510 |
SetFocus(Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window));
|
4511 |
}
|
4512 |
|
4513 |
return 1;
|
4514 |
}
|
4515 |
|
4516 |
|
4517 |
/*
|
4518 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4519 |
*
|
4520 |
* TkWinSetForegroundWindow --
|
4521 |
*
|
4522 |
* This function is a wrapper for SetForegroundWindow, calling
|
4523 |
* it on the wrapper window because it has no affect on child
|
4524 |
* windows.
|
4525 |
*
|
4526 |
* Results:
|
4527 |
* none
|
4528 |
*
|
4529 |
* Side effects:
|
4530 |
* May activate the toplevel window.
|
4531 |
*
|
4532 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4533 |
*/
|
4534 |
|
4535 |
void
|
4536 |
TkWinSetForegroundWindow(winPtr)
|
4537 |
TkWindow *winPtr;
|
4538 |
{
|
4539 |
register WmInfo *wmPtr = winPtr->wmInfoPtr;
|
4540 |
|
4541 |
if (wmPtr->wrapper != NULL) {
|
4542 |
SetForegroundWindow(wmPtr->wrapper);
|
4543 |
} else {
|
4544 |
SetForegroundWindow(Tk_GetHWND(winPtr->window));
|
4545 |
}
|
4546 |
}
|
4547 |
|
4548 |
/*
|
4549 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4550 |
*
|
4551 |
* RaiseWinWhenIdle --
|
4552 |
*
|
4553 |
* This procedure is invoked after a toplevel window is deiconified
|
4554 |
* and also as a when-idle procedure, to raise the toplevel window
|
4555 |
* to the top and force focus into it, if it isn't overridden.
|
4556 |
*
|
4557 |
* Results:
|
4558 |
* None.
|
4559 |
*
|
4560 |
* Side effects:
|
4561 |
* The window will be raised to the top, and may receive focus.
|
4562 |
*
|
4563 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
4564 |
*/
|
4565 |
|
4566 |
static void
|
4567 |
RaiseWinWhenIdle(clientData)
|
4568 |
ClientData clientData; /* Pointer to the window's record. */
|
4569 |
{
|
4570 |
register TkWindow *winPtr = (TkWindow *) clientData;
|
4571 |
|
4572 |
if ((winPtr == NULL) || (winPtr->flags & TK_ALREADY_DEAD)) {
|
4573 |
return;
|
4574 |
}
|
4575 |
if (winPtr->wmInfoPtr->flags & WM_UPDATE_PENDING) {
|
4576 |
Tcl_CancelIdleCall(UpdateGeometryInfo, (ClientData) winPtr);
|
4577 |
UpdateGeometryInfo((ClientData) winPtr);
|
4578 |
}
|
4579 |
TkWmRestackToplevel(winPtr, Above, NULL);
|
4580 |
if (!(Tk_Attributes((Tk_Window) winPtr)->override_redirect)) {
|
4581 |
TkSetFocusWin(winPtr, 1);
|
4582 |
}
|
4583 |
}
|
4584 |
|
4585 |
|
4586 |
/* $History: tkWinWm.c $
|
4587 |
*
|
4588 |
* ***************** Version 1 *****************
|
4589 |
* User: Dtashley Date: 1/02/01 Time: 3:18a
|
4590 |
* Created in $/IjuScripter, IjuConsole/Source/Tk Base
|
4591 |
* Initial check-in.
|
4592 |
*/
|
4593 |
|
4594 |
/* End of TKWINWM.C */ |