// Emacs style mode select -*- C++ -*- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // // Copyright(C) 2006 Simon Howard // // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License // as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 // of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This program 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 General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA // 02111-1307, USA. // #ifndef TXT_TABLE_H #define TXT_TABLE_H /** * @file txt_table.h * * Table widget. */ /** * Table widget. * * A table is a widget that contains other widgets. It may have * multiple columns, in which case the child widgets are laid out * in a grid. Columns automatically grow as necessary, although * minimum column widths can be set using @ref TXT_SetColumnWidths. * * To create a new table, use @ref TXT_NewTable. It is also * possible to use @ref TXT_NewHorizBox to create a table, specifying * widgets to place inside a horizontal list. A vertical list is * possible simply by creating a table containing a single column. */ typedef struct txt_table_s txt_table_t; #include "txt_widget.h" struct txt_table_s { txt_widget_t widget; // Widgets in this table // The widget at (x,y) in the table is widgets[columns * y + x] txt_widget_t **widgets; int num_widgets; // Number of columns int columns; // Currently selected int selected_x; int selected_y; }; extern txt_widget_class_t txt_table_class; void TXT_InitTable(txt_table_t *table, int columns); /** * Create a new table. * * @param columns The number of columns in the new table. * @return Pointer to the new table structure. */ txt_table_t *TXT_NewTable(int columns); /** * Create a table containing the specified widgets packed horizontally, * from left to right. * * The arguments to this function are variable. Each argument must * be a pointer to a widget, and the list is terminated with a * NULL. * * @return Pointer to the new table structure. */ txt_table_t *TXT_NewHorizBox(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(first_widget), ...); /** * Get the currently selected widget within a table. * * This function will recurse through subtables if necessary. * * @param table The table. * @return Pointer to the widget that is currently selected. */ txt_widget_t *TXT_GetSelectedWidget(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(table)); /** * Add a widget to a table. * * Widgets are added to tables horizontally, from left to right. * For example, for a table with three columns, the first call * to this function will add a widget to the first column, the second * call to the second column, the third call to the third column, * and the fourth will return to the first column, starting a new * row. * * For adding many widgets, it may be easier to use * @ref TXT_AddWidgets. * * @param table The table. * @param widget The widget to add. */ void TXT_AddWidget(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(table), TXT_UNCAST_ARG(widget)); /** * Add multiple widgets to a table. * * Widgets are added as described in the documentation for the * @ref TXT_AddWidget function. This function adds multiple * widgets. The number of arguments is variable, and the argument * list must be terminated by a NULL pointer. * * @param table The table. */ void TXT_AddWidgets(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(table), ...); /** * Select the given widget that is contained within the specified * table. * * This function will recursively search through subtables if * necessary. * * @param table The table. * @param widget The widget to select. * @return Non-zero (true) if it has been selected, * or zero (false) if it was not found within * this table. */ int TXT_SelectWidget(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(table), TXT_UNCAST_ARG(widget)); /** * Set the widths of the columns of the table. * * The arguments to this function are variable, and correspond * to the number of columns in the table. For example, if a table * has five columns, the width of each of the five columns must be * specified. * * The width values are in number of characters. * * Note that this function only sets the minimum widths for columns; * if the columns contain widgets that are wider than the widths * specified, they will be larger. * * @param table The table. */ void TXT_SetColumnWidths(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(table), ...); /** * Remove all widgets from a table. * * @param table The table. */ void TXT_ClearTable(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(table)); /** * Hack to move the selection in a table by a 'page', triggered by the * scrollpane. This acts as per the keyboard events for the arrows, but moves * the selection by at least the specified number of characters. * * @param table The table. * @param pagex Minimum distance to move the selection horizontally. * @param pagey Minimum distance to move the selection vertically. * @return Non-zero if the selection has been changed. */ int TXT_PageTable(TXT_UNCAST_ARG(table), int pagex, int pagey); #endif /* #ifndef TXT_TABLE_T */