/* -*- mode: C; c-file-style: "gnu"; indent-tabs-mode: nil; -*- */ /* * st-scrollable.c: Scrollable interface * * Copyright 2008 OpenedHand * Copyright 2009 Intel Corporation. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms and conditions of the GNU Lesser General Public License, * version 2.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for * more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, * Inc., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. * * Written by: Chris Lord * Port to St by: Robert Staudinger * */ #include "st-scrollable.h" /** * SECTION:st-scrollable * @short_description: A #ClutterActor that can be scrolled * * The #StScrollable interface is exposed by actors that support scrolling. * * The interface contains methods for getting and setting the adjustments * for scrolling; these adjustments will be used to hook the scrolled * position up to scrollbars or other external controls. When a #StScrollable * is added to a parent container, the parent container is responsible * for setting the adjustments. The parent container then sets the adjustments * back to %NULL when the scrollable is removed. * * For #StScrollable supporting height-for-width size negotation, size * negotation works as follows: * * In response to get_preferred_width(), the scrollable should report * the minimum width at which horizontal scrolling is needed for the * preferred width, and natural width of the actor when not * horizontally scrolled as the natural width. * * The for_width passed into get_preferred_height() is the width at which * the scrollable will be allocated; this will be smaller than the minimum * width when scrolling horizontally, so the scrollable may want to adjust * it up to the minimum width before computing a preferred height. (Other * scrollables may want to fit as much content into the allocated area * as possible and only scroll what absolutely needs to scroll - consider, * for example, the line-wrapping behavior of a text editor where there * is a long line without any spaces.) As for width, get_preferred_height() * should return the minimum size at which no scrolling is needed for the * minimum height, and the natural size of the actor when not vertically scrolled * as the natural height. * * In allocate() the allocation box passed in will be actual allocated * size of the actor so will be smaller than the reported minimum * width and/or height when scrolling is present. Any scrollable actor * must support being allocated at any size down to 0x0 without * crashing, however if the actor has content around the scrolled area * and has an absolute minimum size that's bigger than 0x0 its * acceptable for it to misdraw between 0x0 and the absolute minimum * size. It's up to the application author to avoid letting the user * resize the scroll view small enough so that the scrolled area * vanishes. * * In response to allocate, in addition to normal handling, the * scrollable should also set the limits of the the horizontal and * vertical adjustments that were set on it earlier. The standard * settings are: * * lower: 0 * page_size: allocated size (width or height) * upper: MAX (total size of the scrolled area,allocated_size) * step_increment: natural row/column height or a fixed fraction of the page size * page_increment: page_size - step_increment */ static void st_scrollable_base_init (gpointer g_iface) { static gboolean initialized = FALSE; if (!initialized) { g_object_interface_install_property (g_iface, g_param_spec_object ("hadjustment", "StAdjustment", "Horizontal adjustment", ST_TYPE_ADJUSTMENT, G_PARAM_READWRITE)); g_object_interface_install_property (g_iface, g_param_spec_object ("vadjustment", "StAdjustment", "Vertical adjustment", ST_TYPE_ADJUSTMENT, G_PARAM_READWRITE)); initialized = TRUE; } } GType st_scrollable_get_type (void) { static GType type = 0; if (type == 0) { static const GTypeInfo info = { sizeof (StScrollableInterface), st_scrollable_base_init, /* base_init */ NULL, }; type = g_type_register_static (G_TYPE_INTERFACE, "StScrollable", &info, 0); } return type; } void st_scrollable_set_adjustments (StScrollable *scrollable, StAdjustment *hadjustment, StAdjustment *vadjustment) { ST_SCROLLABLE_GET_INTERFACE (scrollable)->set_adjustments (scrollable, hadjustment, vadjustment); } /** * st_scroll_bar_get_adjustments: * @hadjustment: (transfer none) (out) (allow-none): location to store the horizontal adjustment, or %NULL * @vadjustment: (transfer none) (out) (allow-none): location to store the vertical adjustment, or %NULL * * Gets the adjustment objects that store the offsets of the scrollable widget * into its possible scrolling area. */ void st_scrollable_get_adjustments (StScrollable *scrollable, StAdjustment **hadjustment, StAdjustment **vadjustment) { ST_SCROLLABLE_GET_INTERFACE (scrollable)->get_adjustments (scrollable, hadjustment, vadjustment); }