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/* -*-objc-*-
Author: Nicola Pero <[email protected]>
Date: January 2003
Author of Cappuccino port: Daniel Boehringer (2012)
This file is part of GNUstep Renaissance
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB.
If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
@import <AppKit/CPScrollView.j>
@import <AppKit/CPSplitView.j>
@import <AppKit/CPButton.j>
@import <AppKit/CPWindow.j>
GSAutoLayoutExpand = 0;
GSAutoLayoutWeakExpand = 1;
GSAutoLayoutAlignMin = 2;
GSAutoLayoutAlignCenter = 3;
GSAutoLayoutAlignMax = 4;
@implementation CPView (AutoLayoutDefaults)
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultHorizontalAlignment
{
return GSAutoLayoutAlignCenter;
}
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultVerticalAlignment
{
return GSAutoLayoutAlignCenter;
}
- (float) autolayoutDefaultHorizontalBorder
{
return 4;
}
- (float) autolayoutDefaultVerticalBorder
{
return 4;
}
@end
@implementation CPTextField (AutoLayoutDefaults)
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultHorizontalAlignment
{
if (0&& [self isBezeled] || [self isEditable])
{
return GSAutoLayoutExpand;
}
return GSAutoLayoutAlignCenter;
}
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultVerticalAlignment
{
return GSAutoLayoutAlignMin;
}
@end
@implementation CPScrollView (AutoLayoutDefaults)
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultHorizontalAlignment
{
return GSAutoLayoutExpand;
}
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultVerticalAlignment
{
return GSAutoLayoutExpand;
}
@end
@implementation CPSplitView (AutoLayoutDefaults)
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultHorizontalAlignment
{
return GSAutoLayoutExpand;
}
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultVerticalAlignment
{
return GSAutoLayoutExpand;
}
@end
@implementation CPBox (AutoLayoutDefaults)
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultHorizontalAlignment
{
var contentView = [self contentView];
var flag;
flag = [contentView autolayoutDefaultHorizontalAlignment];
if (flag == GSAutoLayoutExpand || flag == GSAutoLayoutWeakExpand)
{
return flag;
}
return GSAutoLayoutAlignCenter;
}
- (GSAutoLayoutAlignment) autolayoutDefaultVerticalAlignment
{
var contentView = [self contentView];
var flag;
flag = [contentView autolayoutDefaultVerticalAlignment];
if (flag == GSAutoLayoutExpand || flag == GSAutoLayoutWeakExpand)
{
return flag;
}
return GSAutoLayoutAlignCenter;
}
@end
/*
* On Apple Mac OS X, push buttons when drawing leave around them a
* lot of empty space. Maybe the idea is that you put them one just
* near the other one (with the frames technically touching), and the
* correct empty space between them is implicitly drawn by the blank
* space left inside its frame by each button ? If so, it's
* inconsistent with the rest of the framework, where objects don't
* have implicit borders and draw to the edges of their frames; it's
* impossible to control comfortably button borders programmatically,
* and it's more trouble for us (and for anyone using the framework).
*
* Here we adjust the default border to be 0 to account for this
* problem. With a border of 0, buttons when laid out get spaced
* exactly the native spacing used by other applications on the
* platforms. (Un)fortunately, not all buttons draw borders in this
* weird way. We adjust only for push text buttons.
*/
@implementation CPButton (AutoLayoutDefaults)
- (float) autolayoutDefaultHorizontalBorder
{
/* Roughly, use 0 for push buttons, and 4 for the other ones.
* Empirically determined. */
if ([self isBordered] && [self bezelStyle] == CPRoundedBezelStyle)
return 0;
else
return 4;
}
- (float) autolayoutDefaultVerticalBorder
{
/* Roughly, use 1 for push buttons, and 4 for the other ones.
* Empirically determined. */
if ([self isBordered] && [self bezelStyle] == CPRoundedBezelStyle)
return 1;
else
return 4;
}
@end
@implementation CPView (DisplayAutoLayoutContainers)
- (void) setDisplayAutoLayoutContainers: (BOOL)flag
{
var subviews = [self subviews];
var i, count = [subviews count];
for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
{
var subview = [subviews objectAtIndex: i];
[subview setDisplayAutoLayoutContainers: flag];
}
}
@end
@implementation CPWindow (DisplayAutoLayoutContainers)
- (void) setDisplayAutoLayoutContainers: (BOOL)flag
{
[[self contentView] setDisplayAutoLayoutContainers: flag];
}
@end