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author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sun, 21 Oct 2012 22:18:21 +0200 |
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7 | 1 /* vi:set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4: |
2 * | |
3 * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar | |
4 * | |
5 * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. | |
6 * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. | |
7 * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. | |
8 */ | |
9 | |
10 /* | |
11 * Porting to GTK+ was done by: | |
12 * | |
70 | 13 * (C) 1998,1999,2000 by Marcin Dalecki <martin@dalecki.de> |
7 | 14 * |
15 * With GREAT support and continuous encouragements by Andy Kahn and of | |
16 * course Bram Moolenaar! | |
17 * | |
18 * Support for GTK+ 2 was added by: | |
19 * | |
20 * (C) 2002,2003 Jason Hildebrand <jason@peaceworks.ca> | |
21 * Daniel Elstner <daniel.elstner@gmx.net> | |
22 */ | |
23 | |
24 #include "vim.h" | |
1666 | 25 |
7 | 26 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME |
27 /* Gnome redefines _() and N_(). Grrr... */ | |
28 # ifdef _ | |
29 # undef _ | |
30 # endif | |
31 # ifdef N_ | |
32 # undef N_ | |
33 # endif | |
34 # ifdef textdomain | |
35 # undef textdomain | |
36 # endif | |
37 # ifdef bindtextdomain | |
38 # undef bindtextdomain | |
39 # endif | |
1286 | 40 # ifdef bind_textdomain_codeset |
41 # undef bind_textdomain_codeset | |
1226 | 42 # endif |
7 | 43 # if defined(FEAT_GETTEXT) && !defined(ENABLE_NLS) |
44 # define ENABLE_NLS /* so the texts in the dialog boxes are translated */ | |
45 # endif | |
46 # include <gnome.h> | |
47 # include "version.h" | |
798 | 48 /* missing prototype in bonobo-dock-item.h */ |
49 extern void bonobo_dock_item_set_behavior(BonoboDockItem *dock_item, BonoboDockItemBehavior beh); | |
7 | 50 #endif |
51 | |
52 #if !defined(FEAT_GUI_GTK) && defined(PROTO) | |
53 /* When generating prototypes we don't want syntax errors. */ | |
54 # define GdkAtom int | |
55 # define GdkEventExpose int | |
56 # define GdkEventFocus int | |
57 # define GdkEventVisibility int | |
58 # define GdkEventProperty int | |
59 # define GtkContainer int | |
60 # define GtkTargetEntry int | |
61 # define GtkType int | |
62 # define GtkWidget int | |
63 # define gint int | |
64 # define gpointer int | |
65 # define guint int | |
66 # define GdkEventKey int | |
67 # define GdkEventSelection int | |
68 # define GtkSelectionData int | |
69 # define GdkEventMotion int | |
70 # define GdkEventButton int | |
71 # define GdkDragContext int | |
72 # define GdkEventConfigure int | |
73 # define GdkEventClient int | |
74 #else | |
75 # include <gdk/gdkkeysyms.h> | |
76 # include <gdk/gdk.h> | |
77 # ifdef WIN3264 | |
78 # include <gdk/gdkwin32.h> | |
79 # else | |
80 # include <gdk/gdkx.h> | |
81 # endif | |
82 | |
83 # include <gtk/gtk.h> | |
84 # include "gui_gtk_f.h" | |
85 #endif | |
86 | |
87 #ifdef HAVE_X11_SUNKEYSYM_H | |
88 # include <X11/Sunkeysym.h> | |
2714 | 89 #endif |
90 | |
7 | 91 /* |
92 * Easy-to-use macro for multihead support. | |
93 */ | |
94 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
95 # define GET_X_ATOM(atom) gdk_x11_atom_to_xatom_for_display( \ | |
96 gtk_widget_get_display(gui.mainwin), atom) | |
97 #else | |
98 # define GET_X_ATOM(atom) ((Atom)(atom)) | |
99 #endif | |
100 | |
101 /* Selection type distinguishers */ | |
102 enum | |
103 { | |
104 TARGET_TYPE_NONE, | |
105 TARGET_UTF8_STRING, | |
106 TARGET_STRING, | |
107 TARGET_COMPOUND_TEXT, | |
1904 | 108 TARGET_HTML, |
7 | 109 TARGET_TEXT, |
110 TARGET_TEXT_URI_LIST, | |
111 TARGET_TEXT_PLAIN, | |
112 TARGET_VIM, | |
113 TARGET_VIMENC | |
114 }; | |
115 | |
116 /* | |
117 * Table of selection targets supported by Vim. | |
118 * Note: Order matters, preferred types should come first. | |
119 */ | |
120 static const GtkTargetEntry selection_targets[] = | |
121 { | |
122 {VIMENC_ATOM_NAME, 0, TARGET_VIMENC}, | |
123 {VIM_ATOM_NAME, 0, TARGET_VIM}, | |
1904 | 124 {"text/html", 0, TARGET_HTML}, |
7 | 125 {"UTF8_STRING", 0, TARGET_UTF8_STRING}, |
126 {"COMPOUND_TEXT", 0, TARGET_COMPOUND_TEXT}, | |
127 {"TEXT", 0, TARGET_TEXT}, | |
128 {"STRING", 0, TARGET_STRING} | |
129 }; | |
130 #define N_SELECTION_TARGETS (sizeof(selection_targets) / sizeof(selection_targets[0])) | |
131 | |
132 #ifdef FEAT_DND | |
133 /* | |
134 * Table of DnD targets supported by Vim. | |
135 * Note: Order matters, preferred types should come first. | |
136 */ | |
137 static const GtkTargetEntry dnd_targets[] = | |
138 { | |
139 {"text/uri-list", 0, TARGET_TEXT_URI_LIST}, | |
1904 | 140 {"text/html", 0, TARGET_HTML}, |
7 | 141 {"UTF8_STRING", 0, TARGET_UTF8_STRING}, |
142 {"STRING", 0, TARGET_STRING}, | |
143 {"text/plain", 0, TARGET_TEXT_PLAIN} | |
144 }; | |
145 # define N_DND_TARGETS (sizeof(dnd_targets) / sizeof(dnd_targets[0])) | |
146 #endif | |
147 | |
148 | |
149 /* | |
150 * "Monospace" is a standard font alias that should be present | |
151 * on all proper Pango/fontconfig installations. | |
152 */ | |
153 # define DEFAULT_FONT "Monospace 10" | |
154 | |
155 #if !(defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION)) | |
156 /* | |
157 * Atoms used to communicate save-yourself from the X11 session manager. There | |
158 * is no need to move them into the GUI struct, since they should be constant. | |
159 */ | |
160 static GdkAtom wm_protocols_atom = GDK_NONE; | |
161 static GdkAtom save_yourself_atom = GDK_NONE; | |
162 #endif | |
163 | |
164 /* | |
165 * Atoms used to control/reference X11 selections. | |
166 */ | |
1904 | 167 static GdkAtom html_atom = GDK_NONE; |
7 | 168 static GdkAtom utf8_string_atom = GDK_NONE; |
169 static GdkAtom vim_atom = GDK_NONE; /* Vim's own special selection format */ | |
170 static GdkAtom vimenc_atom = GDK_NONE; /* Vim's extended selection format */ | |
171 | |
172 /* | |
173 * Keycodes recognized by vim. | |
174 * NOTE: when changing this, the table in gui_x11.c probably needs the same | |
175 * change! | |
176 */ | |
177 static struct special_key | |
178 { | |
179 guint key_sym; | |
180 char_u code0; | |
181 char_u code1; | |
182 } | |
183 const special_keys[] = | |
184 { | |
185 {GDK_Up, 'k', 'u'}, | |
186 {GDK_Down, 'k', 'd'}, | |
187 {GDK_Left, 'k', 'l'}, | |
188 {GDK_Right, 'k', 'r'}, | |
189 {GDK_F1, 'k', '1'}, | |
190 {GDK_F2, 'k', '2'}, | |
191 {GDK_F3, 'k', '3'}, | |
192 {GDK_F4, 'k', '4'}, | |
193 {GDK_F5, 'k', '5'}, | |
194 {GDK_F6, 'k', '6'}, | |
195 {GDK_F7, 'k', '7'}, | |
196 {GDK_F8, 'k', '8'}, | |
197 {GDK_F9, 'k', '9'}, | |
198 {GDK_F10, 'k', ';'}, | |
199 {GDK_F11, 'F', '1'}, | |
200 {GDK_F12, 'F', '2'}, | |
201 {GDK_F13, 'F', '3'}, | |
202 {GDK_F14, 'F', '4'}, | |
203 {GDK_F15, 'F', '5'}, | |
204 {GDK_F16, 'F', '6'}, | |
205 {GDK_F17, 'F', '7'}, | |
206 {GDK_F18, 'F', '8'}, | |
207 {GDK_F19, 'F', '9'}, | |
208 {GDK_F20, 'F', 'A'}, | |
209 {GDK_F21, 'F', 'B'}, | |
210 {GDK_Pause, 'F', 'B'}, /* Pause == F21 according to netbeans.txt */ | |
211 {GDK_F22, 'F', 'C'}, | |
212 {GDK_F23, 'F', 'D'}, | |
213 {GDK_F24, 'F', 'E'}, | |
214 {GDK_F25, 'F', 'F'}, | |
215 {GDK_F26, 'F', 'G'}, | |
216 {GDK_F27, 'F', 'H'}, | |
217 {GDK_F28, 'F', 'I'}, | |
218 {GDK_F29, 'F', 'J'}, | |
219 {GDK_F30, 'F', 'K'}, | |
220 {GDK_F31, 'F', 'L'}, | |
221 {GDK_F32, 'F', 'M'}, | |
222 {GDK_F33, 'F', 'N'}, | |
223 {GDK_F34, 'F', 'O'}, | |
224 {GDK_F35, 'F', 'P'}, | |
225 #ifdef SunXK_F36 | |
226 {SunXK_F36, 'F', 'Q'}, | |
227 {SunXK_F37, 'F', 'R'}, | |
228 #endif | |
229 {GDK_Help, '%', '1'}, | |
230 {GDK_Undo, '&', '8'}, | |
231 {GDK_BackSpace, 'k', 'b'}, | |
232 {GDK_Insert, 'k', 'I'}, | |
233 {GDK_Delete, 'k', 'D'}, | |
234 {GDK_3270_BackTab, 'k', 'B'}, | |
235 {GDK_Clear, 'k', 'C'}, | |
236 {GDK_Home, 'k', 'h'}, | |
237 {GDK_End, '@', '7'}, | |
238 {GDK_Prior, 'k', 'P'}, | |
239 {GDK_Next, 'k', 'N'}, | |
240 {GDK_Print, '%', '9'}, | |
241 /* Keypad keys: */ | |
242 {GDK_KP_Left, 'k', 'l'}, | |
243 {GDK_KP_Right, 'k', 'r'}, | |
244 {GDK_KP_Up, 'k', 'u'}, | |
245 {GDK_KP_Down, 'k', 'd'}, | |
246 {GDK_KP_Insert, KS_EXTRA, (char_u)KE_KINS}, | |
247 {GDK_KP_Delete, KS_EXTRA, (char_u)KE_KDEL}, | |
248 {GDK_KP_Home, 'K', '1'}, | |
249 {GDK_KP_End, 'K', '4'}, | |
250 {GDK_KP_Prior, 'K', '3'}, /* page up */ | |
251 {GDK_KP_Next, 'K', '5'}, /* page down */ | |
252 | |
253 {GDK_KP_Add, 'K', '6'}, | |
254 {GDK_KP_Subtract, 'K', '7'}, | |
255 {GDK_KP_Divide, 'K', '8'}, | |
256 {GDK_KP_Multiply, 'K', '9'}, | |
257 {GDK_KP_Enter, 'K', 'A'}, | |
258 {GDK_KP_Decimal, 'K', 'B'}, | |
259 | |
260 {GDK_KP_0, 'K', 'C'}, | |
261 {GDK_KP_1, 'K', 'D'}, | |
262 {GDK_KP_2, 'K', 'E'}, | |
263 {GDK_KP_3, 'K', 'F'}, | |
264 {GDK_KP_4, 'K', 'G'}, | |
265 {GDK_KP_5, 'K', 'H'}, | |
266 {GDK_KP_6, 'K', 'I'}, | |
267 {GDK_KP_7, 'K', 'J'}, | |
268 {GDK_KP_8, 'K', 'K'}, | |
269 {GDK_KP_9, 'K', 'L'}, | |
270 | |
271 /* End of list marker: */ | |
272 {0, 0, 0} | |
273 }; | |
274 | |
275 /* | |
276 * Flags for command line options table below. | |
277 */ | |
278 #define ARG_FONT 1 | |
279 #define ARG_GEOMETRY 2 | |
280 #define ARG_REVERSE 3 | |
281 #define ARG_NOREVERSE 4 | |
282 #define ARG_BACKGROUND 5 | |
283 #define ARG_FOREGROUND 6 | |
284 #define ARG_ICONIC 7 | |
285 #define ARG_ROLE 8 | |
286 #define ARG_NETBEANS 9 | |
287 #define ARG_XRM 10 /* ignored */ | |
288 #define ARG_MENUFONT 11 /* ignored */ | |
289 #define ARG_INDEX_MASK 0x00ff | |
290 #define ARG_HAS_VALUE 0x0100 /* a value is expected after the argument */ | |
291 #define ARG_NEEDS_GUI 0x0200 /* need to initialize the GUI for this */ | |
292 #define ARG_FOR_GTK 0x0400 /* argument is handled by GTK+ or GNOME */ | |
293 #define ARG_COMPAT_LONG 0x0800 /* accept -foo but substitute with --foo */ | |
294 #define ARG_KEEP 0x1000 /* don't remove argument from argv[] */ | |
295 | |
296 /* | |
297 * This table holds all the X GUI command line options allowed. This includes | |
298 * the standard ones so that we can skip them when Vim is started without the | |
299 * GUI (but the GUI might start up later). | |
300 * | |
301 * When changing this, also update doc/gui_x11.txt and the usage message!!! | |
302 */ | |
303 typedef struct | |
304 { | |
305 const char *name; | |
306 unsigned int flags; | |
307 } | |
308 cmdline_option_T; | |
309 | |
310 static const cmdline_option_T cmdline_options[] = | |
311 { | |
312 /* We handle these options ourselves */ | |
313 {"-fn", ARG_FONT|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
314 {"-font", ARG_FONT|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
315 {"-geom", ARG_GEOMETRY|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
316 {"-geometry", ARG_GEOMETRY|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
317 {"-rv", ARG_REVERSE}, | |
318 {"-reverse", ARG_REVERSE}, | |
319 {"+rv", ARG_NOREVERSE}, | |
320 {"+reverse", ARG_NOREVERSE}, | |
321 {"-bg", ARG_BACKGROUND|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
322 {"-background", ARG_BACKGROUND|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
323 {"-fg", ARG_FOREGROUND|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
324 {"-foreground", ARG_FOREGROUND|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
325 {"-iconic", ARG_ICONIC}, | |
326 {"--role", ARG_ROLE|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
327 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
328 {"-nb", ARG_NETBEANS}, /* non-standard value format */ | |
329 {"-xrm", ARG_XRM|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, /* not implemented */ | |
330 {"-mf", ARG_MENUFONT|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, /* not implemented */ | |
331 {"-menufont", ARG_MENUFONT|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, /* not implemented */ | |
332 #endif | |
333 /* Arguments handled by GTK (and GNOME) internally. */ | |
334 {"--g-fatal-warnings", ARG_FOR_GTK}, | |
335 {"--gdk-debug", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
336 {"--gdk-no-debug", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
337 {"--gtk-debug", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
338 {"--gtk-no-debug", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
339 {"--gtk-module", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
340 {"--sync", ARG_FOR_GTK}, | |
341 {"--display", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE|ARG_COMPAT_LONG}, | |
342 {"--name", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE|ARG_COMPAT_LONG}, | |
343 {"--class", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE|ARG_COMPAT_LONG}, | |
344 {"--screen", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
345 {"--gxid-host", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
346 {"--gxid-port", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
347 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
348 {"--load-modules", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
349 {"--sm-client-id", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
350 {"--sm-config-prefix", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
351 {"--sm-disable", ARG_FOR_GTK}, | |
352 {"--oaf-ior-fd", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
353 {"--oaf-activate-iid", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
354 {"--oaf-private", ARG_FOR_GTK}, | |
355 {"--enable-sound", ARG_FOR_GTK}, | |
356 {"--disable-sound", ARG_FOR_GTK}, | |
357 {"--espeaker", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_HAS_VALUE}, | |
358 {"-?", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_NEEDS_GUI}, | |
359 {"--help", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_NEEDS_GUI|ARG_KEEP}, | |
360 {"--usage", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_NEEDS_GUI}, | |
361 # if 0 /* conflicts with Vim's own --version argument */ | |
362 {"--version", ARG_FOR_GTK|ARG_NEEDS_GUI}, | |
363 # endif | |
364 {"--disable-crash-dialog", ARG_FOR_GTK}, | |
365 #endif | |
366 {NULL, 0} | |
367 }; | |
368 | |
369 static int gui_argc = 0; | |
370 static char **gui_argv = NULL; | |
371 | |
372 static const char *role_argument = NULL; | |
373 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION) | |
374 static const char *restart_command = NULL; | |
1898 | 375 static char *abs_restart_command = NULL; |
7 | 376 #endif |
377 static int found_iconic_arg = FALSE; | |
378 | |
379 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
380 /* | |
381 * Can't use Gnome if --socketid given | |
382 */ | |
383 static int using_gnome = 0; | |
384 #else | |
385 # define using_gnome 0 | |
386 #endif | |
387 | |
388 /* | |
389 * Parse the GUI related command-line arguments. Any arguments used are | |
390 * deleted from argv, and *argc is decremented accordingly. This is called | |
391 * when vim is started, whether or not the GUI has been started. | |
392 */ | |
393 void | |
394 gui_mch_prepare(int *argc, char **argv) | |
395 { | |
396 const cmdline_option_T *option; | |
397 int i = 0; | |
398 int len = 0; | |
399 | |
400 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION) | |
401 /* | |
402 * Determine the command used to invoke Vim, to be passed as restart | |
403 * command to the session manager. If argv[0] contains any directory | |
404 * components try building an absolute path, otherwise leave it as is. | |
405 */ | |
406 restart_command = argv[0]; | |
407 | |
408 if (strchr(argv[0], G_DIR_SEPARATOR) != NULL) | |
409 { | |
410 char_u buf[MAXPATHL]; | |
411 | |
412 if (mch_FullName((char_u *)argv[0], buf, (int)sizeof(buf), TRUE) == OK) | |
1898 | 413 { |
414 abs_restart_command = (char *)vim_strsave(buf); | |
415 restart_command = abs_restart_command; | |
416 } | |
7 | 417 } |
418 #endif | |
419 | |
420 /* | |
421 * Move all the entries in argv which are relevant to GTK+ and GNOME | |
422 * into gui_argv. Freed later in gui_mch_init(). | |
423 */ | |
424 gui_argc = 0; | |
425 gui_argv = (char **)alloc((unsigned)((*argc + 1) * sizeof(char *))); | |
426 | |
427 g_return_if_fail(gui_argv != NULL); | |
428 | |
429 gui_argv[gui_argc++] = argv[i++]; | |
430 | |
431 while (i < *argc) | |
432 { | |
433 /* Don't waste CPU cycles on non-option arguments. */ | |
434 if (argv[i][0] != '-' && argv[i][0] != '+') | |
435 { | |
436 ++i; | |
437 continue; | |
438 } | |
439 | |
440 /* Look for argv[i] in cmdline_options[] table. */ | |
441 for (option = &cmdline_options[0]; option->name != NULL; ++option) | |
442 { | |
443 len = strlen(option->name); | |
444 | |
445 if (strncmp(argv[i], option->name, len) == 0) | |
446 { | |
447 if (argv[i][len] == '\0') | |
448 break; | |
449 /* allow --foo=bar style */ | |
450 if (argv[i][len] == '=' && (option->flags & ARG_HAS_VALUE)) | |
451 break; | |
452 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
453 /* darn, -nb has non-standard syntax */ | |
454 if (vim_strchr((char_u *)":=", argv[i][len]) != NULL | |
455 && (option->flags & ARG_INDEX_MASK) == ARG_NETBEANS) | |
456 break; | |
457 #endif | |
458 } | |
459 else if ((option->flags & ARG_COMPAT_LONG) | |
460 && strcmp(argv[i], option->name + 1) == 0) | |
461 { | |
462 /* Replace the standard X arguments "-name" and "-display" | |
463 * with their GNU-style long option counterparts. */ | |
464 argv[i] = (char *)option->name; | |
465 break; | |
466 } | |
467 } | |
468 if (option->name == NULL) /* no match */ | |
469 { | |
470 ++i; | |
471 continue; | |
472 } | |
473 | |
474 if (option->flags & ARG_FOR_GTK) | |
475 { | |
476 /* Move the argument into gui_argv, which | |
477 * will later be passed to gtk_init_check() */ | |
478 gui_argv[gui_argc++] = argv[i]; | |
479 } | |
480 else | |
481 { | |
482 char *value = NULL; | |
483 | |
484 /* Extract the option's value if there is one. | |
485 * Accept both "--foo bar" and "--foo=bar" style. */ | |
486 if (option->flags & ARG_HAS_VALUE) | |
487 { | |
488 if (argv[i][len] == '=') | |
489 value = &argv[i][len + 1]; | |
490 else if (i + 1 < *argc && strcmp(argv[i + 1], "--") != 0) | |
491 value = argv[i + 1]; | |
492 } | |
493 | |
494 /* Check for options handled by Vim itself */ | |
495 switch (option->flags & ARG_INDEX_MASK) | |
496 { | |
497 case ARG_REVERSE: | |
498 found_reverse_arg = TRUE; | |
499 break; | |
500 case ARG_NOREVERSE: | |
501 found_reverse_arg = FALSE; | |
502 break; | |
503 case ARG_FONT: | |
504 font_argument = value; | |
505 break; | |
506 case ARG_GEOMETRY: | |
507 if (value != NULL) | |
508 gui.geom = vim_strsave((char_u *)value); | |
509 break; | |
510 case ARG_BACKGROUND: | |
511 background_argument = value; | |
512 break; | |
513 case ARG_FOREGROUND: | |
514 foreground_argument = value; | |
515 break; | |
516 case ARG_ICONIC: | |
517 found_iconic_arg = TRUE; | |
518 break; | |
519 case ARG_ROLE: | |
520 role_argument = value; /* used later in gui_mch_open() */ | |
521 break; | |
522 #ifdef FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG | |
523 case ARG_NETBEANS: | |
524 gui.dofork = FALSE; /* don't fork() when starting GUI */ | |
525 netbeansArg = argv[i]; | |
526 break; | |
527 #endif | |
528 default: | |
529 break; | |
530 } | |
531 } | |
532 | |
533 /* These arguments make gnome_program_init() print a message and exit. | |
534 * Must start the GUI for this, otherwise ":gui" will exit later! */ | |
535 if (option->flags & ARG_NEEDS_GUI) | |
536 gui.starting = TRUE; | |
537 | |
538 if (option->flags & ARG_KEEP) | |
539 ++i; | |
540 else | |
541 { | |
542 /* Remove the flag from the argument vector. */ | |
543 if (--*argc > i) | |
544 { | |
545 int n_strip = 1; | |
546 | |
547 /* Move the argument's value as well, if there is one. */ | |
548 if ((option->flags & ARG_HAS_VALUE) | |
549 && argv[i][len] != '=' | |
550 && strcmp(argv[i + 1], "--") != 0) | |
551 { | |
552 ++n_strip; | |
553 --*argc; | |
554 if (option->flags & ARG_FOR_GTK) | |
555 gui_argv[gui_argc++] = argv[i + 1]; | |
556 } | |
557 | |
558 if (*argc > i) | |
559 mch_memmove(&argv[i], &argv[i + n_strip], | |
560 (*argc - i) * sizeof(char *)); | |
561 } | |
562 argv[*argc] = NULL; | |
563 } | |
564 } | |
565 | |
566 gui_argv[gui_argc] = NULL; | |
567 } | |
568 | |
359 | 569 #if defined(EXITFREE) || defined(PROTO) |
570 void | |
571 gui_mch_free_all() | |
572 { | |
573 vim_free(gui_argv); | |
1898 | 574 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION) |
575 vim_free(abs_restart_command); | |
576 #endif | |
359 | 577 } |
578 #endif | |
579 | |
7 | 580 /* |
581 * This should be maybe completely removed. | |
582 * Doesn't seem possible, since check_copy_area() relies on | |
583 * this information. --danielk | |
584 */ | |
585 static gint | |
1884 | 586 visibility_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
587 GdkEventVisibility *event, | |
588 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 589 { |
590 gui.visibility = event->state; | |
591 /* | |
592 * When we do an gdk_window_copy_area(), and the window is partially | |
593 * obscured, we want to receive an event to tell us whether it worked | |
594 * or not. | |
595 */ | |
596 if (gui.text_gc != NULL) | |
597 gdk_gc_set_exposures(gui.text_gc, | |
598 gui.visibility != GDK_VISIBILITY_UNOBSCURED); | |
599 return FALSE; | |
600 } | |
601 | |
602 /* | |
603 * Redraw the corresponding portions of the screen. | |
604 */ | |
605 static gint | |
1884 | 606 expose_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
607 GdkEventExpose *event, | |
608 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 609 { |
610 /* Skip this when the GUI isn't set up yet, will redraw later. */ | |
611 if (gui.starting) | |
612 return FALSE; | |
613 | |
614 out_flush(); /* make sure all output has been processed */ | |
615 gui_redraw(event->area.x, event->area.y, | |
616 event->area.width, event->area.height); | |
617 | |
618 /* Clear the border areas if needed */ | |
619 if (event->area.x < FILL_X(0)) | |
620 gdk_window_clear_area(gui.drawarea->window, 0, 0, FILL_X(0), 0); | |
621 if (event->area.y < FILL_Y(0)) | |
622 gdk_window_clear_area(gui.drawarea->window, 0, 0, 0, FILL_Y(0)); | |
623 if (event->area.x > FILL_X(Columns)) | |
624 gdk_window_clear_area(gui.drawarea->window, | |
625 FILL_X((int)Columns), 0, 0, 0); | |
626 if (event->area.y > FILL_Y(Rows)) | |
627 gdk_window_clear_area(gui.drawarea->window, 0, FILL_Y((int)Rows), 0, 0); | |
628 | |
629 return FALSE; | |
630 } | |
631 | |
632 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER | |
633 /* | |
634 * Handle changes to the "Comm" property | |
635 */ | |
636 static gint | |
1884 | 637 property_event(GtkWidget *widget, |
638 GdkEventProperty *event, | |
639 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 640 { |
641 if (event->type == GDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY | |
642 && event->state == (int)GDK_PROPERTY_NEW_VALUE | |
643 && GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(event->window) == commWindow | |
644 && GET_X_ATOM(event->atom) == commProperty) | |
645 { | |
646 XEvent xev; | |
647 | |
648 /* Translate to XLib */ | |
649 xev.xproperty.type = PropertyNotify; | |
650 xev.xproperty.atom = commProperty; | |
651 xev.xproperty.window = commWindow; | |
652 xev.xproperty.state = PropertyNewValue; | |
653 serverEventProc(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(widget->window), &xev); | |
654 } | |
655 return FALSE; | |
656 } | |
657 #endif | |
658 | |
659 | |
660 /**************************************************************************** | |
661 * Focus handlers: | |
662 */ | |
663 | |
664 | |
665 /* | |
666 * This is a simple state machine: | |
667 * BLINK_NONE not blinking at all | |
668 * BLINK_OFF blinking, cursor is not shown | |
669 * BLINK_ON blinking, cursor is shown | |
670 */ | |
671 | |
672 #define BLINK_NONE 0 | |
673 #define BLINK_OFF 1 | |
674 #define BLINK_ON 2 | |
675 | |
676 static int blink_state = BLINK_NONE; | |
677 static long_u blink_waittime = 700; | |
678 static long_u blink_ontime = 400; | |
679 static long_u blink_offtime = 250; | |
680 static guint blink_timer = 0; | |
681 | |
682 void | |
683 gui_mch_set_blinking(long waittime, long on, long off) | |
684 { | |
685 blink_waittime = waittime; | |
686 blink_ontime = on; | |
687 blink_offtime = off; | |
688 } | |
689 | |
690 /* | |
691 * Stop the cursor blinking. Show the cursor if it wasn't shown. | |
692 */ | |
693 void | |
694 gui_mch_stop_blink(void) | |
695 { | |
696 if (blink_timer) | |
697 { | |
698 gtk_timeout_remove(blink_timer); | |
699 blink_timer = 0; | |
700 } | |
701 if (blink_state == BLINK_OFF) | |
702 gui_update_cursor(TRUE, FALSE); | |
703 blink_state = BLINK_NONE; | |
704 } | |
705 | |
706 static gint | |
1884 | 707 blink_cb(gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 708 { |
709 if (blink_state == BLINK_ON) | |
710 { | |
711 gui_undraw_cursor(); | |
712 blink_state = BLINK_OFF; | |
713 blink_timer = gtk_timeout_add((guint32)blink_offtime, | |
714 (GtkFunction) blink_cb, NULL); | |
715 } | |
716 else | |
717 { | |
718 gui_update_cursor(TRUE, FALSE); | |
719 blink_state = BLINK_ON; | |
720 blink_timer = gtk_timeout_add((guint32)blink_ontime, | |
721 (GtkFunction) blink_cb, NULL); | |
722 } | |
723 | |
724 return FALSE; /* don't happen again */ | |
725 } | |
726 | |
727 /* | |
728 * Start the cursor blinking. If it was already blinking, this restarts the | |
729 * waiting time and shows the cursor. | |
730 */ | |
731 void | |
732 gui_mch_start_blink(void) | |
733 { | |
734 if (blink_timer) | |
735 gtk_timeout_remove(blink_timer); | |
736 /* Only switch blinking on if none of the times is zero */ | |
737 if (blink_waittime && blink_ontime && blink_offtime && gui.in_focus) | |
738 { | |
739 blink_timer = gtk_timeout_add((guint32)blink_waittime, | |
740 (GtkFunction) blink_cb, NULL); | |
741 blink_state = BLINK_ON; | |
742 gui_update_cursor(TRUE, FALSE); | |
743 } | |
744 } | |
745 | |
746 static gint | |
1884 | 747 enter_notify_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
748 GdkEventCrossing *event UNUSED, | |
749 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 750 { |
751 if (blink_state == BLINK_NONE) | |
752 gui_mch_start_blink(); | |
753 | |
754 /* make sure keyboard input goes there */ | |
755 if (gtk_socket_id == 0 || !GTK_WIDGET_HAS_FOCUS(gui.drawarea)) | |
756 gtk_widget_grab_focus(gui.drawarea); | |
757 | |
758 return FALSE; | |
759 } | |
760 | |
761 static gint | |
1884 | 762 leave_notify_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
763 GdkEventCrossing *event UNUSED, | |
764 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 765 { |
766 if (blink_state != BLINK_NONE) | |
767 gui_mch_stop_blink(); | |
768 | |
769 return FALSE; | |
770 } | |
771 | |
772 static gint | |
1884 | 773 focus_in_event(GtkWidget *widget, |
774 GdkEventFocus *event UNUSED, | |
775 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 776 { |
777 gui_focus_change(TRUE); | |
778 | |
779 if (blink_state == BLINK_NONE) | |
780 gui_mch_start_blink(); | |
781 | |
1380 | 782 /* make sure keyboard input goes to the draw area (if this is focus for a |
783 * window) */ | |
791 | 784 if (widget != gui.drawarea) |
856 | 785 gtk_widget_grab_focus(gui.drawarea); |
7 | 786 |
787 return TRUE; | |
788 } | |
789 | |
790 static gint | |
1884 | 791 focus_out_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
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1884 | 793 gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 794 { |
795 gui_focus_change(FALSE); | |
796 | |
797 if (blink_state != BLINK_NONE) | |
798 gui_mch_stop_blink(); | |
799 | |
800 return TRUE; | |
801 } | |
802 | |
803 | |
804 /* | |
805 * Translate a GDK key value to UTF-8 independently of the current locale. | |
806 * The output is written to string, which must have room for at least 6 bytes | |
807 * plus the NUL terminator. Returns the length in bytes. | |
808 * | |
809 * This function is used in the GTK+ 2 GUI only. The GTK+ 1 code makes use | |
810 * of GdkEventKey::string instead. But event->string is evil; see here why: | |
811 * http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gdk/gdk-Event-Structures.html#GdkEventKey | |
812 */ | |
813 static int | |
814 keyval_to_string(unsigned int keyval, unsigned int state, char_u *string) | |
815 { | |
816 int len; | |
817 guint32 uc; | |
818 | |
819 uc = gdk_keyval_to_unicode(keyval); | |
820 if (uc != 0) | |
821 { | |
822 /* Check for CTRL-foo */ | |
823 if ((state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) && uc >= 0x20 && uc < 0x80) | |
824 { | |
825 /* These mappings look arbitrary at the first glance, but in fact | |
826 * resemble quite exactly the behaviour of the GTK+ 1.2 GUI on my | |
827 * machine. The only difference is BS vs. DEL for CTRL-8 (makes | |
828 * more sense and is consistent with usual terminal behaviour). */ | |
829 if (uc >= '@') | |
830 string[0] = uc & 0x1F; | |
831 else if (uc == '2') | |
832 string[0] = NUL; | |
833 else if (uc >= '3' && uc <= '7') | |
834 string[0] = uc ^ 0x28; | |
835 else if (uc == '8') | |
836 string[0] = BS; | |
837 else if (uc == '?') | |
838 string[0] = DEL; | |
839 else | |
840 string[0] = uc; | |
841 len = 1; | |
842 } | |
843 else | |
844 { | |
845 /* Translate a normal key to UTF-8. This doesn't work for dead | |
846 * keys of course, you _have_ to use an input method for that. */ | |
847 len = utf_char2bytes((int)uc, string); | |
848 } | |
849 } | |
850 else | |
851 { | |
852 /* Translate keys which are represented by ASCII control codes in Vim. | |
853 * There are only a few of those; most control keys are translated to | |
854 * special terminal-like control sequences. */ | |
855 len = 1; | |
856 switch (keyval) | |
857 { | |
858 case GDK_Tab: case GDK_KP_Tab: case GDK_ISO_Left_Tab: | |
859 string[0] = TAB; | |
860 break; | |
861 case GDK_Linefeed: | |
862 string[0] = NL; | |
863 break; | |
864 case GDK_Return: case GDK_ISO_Enter: case GDK_3270_Enter: | |
865 string[0] = CAR; | |
866 break; | |
867 case GDK_Escape: | |
868 string[0] = ESC; | |
869 break; | |
870 default: | |
871 len = 0; | |
872 break; | |
873 } | |
874 } | |
875 string[len] = NUL; | |
876 | |
877 return len; | |
878 } | |
879 | |
179 | 880 static int |
881 modifiers_gdk2vim(guint state) | |
882 { | |
883 int modifiers = 0; | |
884 | |
885 if (state & GDK_SHIFT_MASK) | |
886 modifiers |= MOD_MASK_SHIFT; | |
887 if (state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) | |
888 modifiers |= MOD_MASK_CTRL; | |
889 if (state & GDK_MOD1_MASK) | |
890 modifiers |= MOD_MASK_ALT; | |
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179 | 895 if (state & GDK_MOD4_MASK) |
896 modifiers |= MOD_MASK_META; | |
897 | |
898 return modifiers; | |
899 } | |
900 | |
901 static int | |
902 modifiers_gdk2mouse(guint state) | |
903 { | |
904 int modifiers = 0; | |
905 | |
906 if (state & GDK_SHIFT_MASK) | |
907 modifiers |= MOUSE_SHIFT; | |
908 if (state & GDK_CONTROL_MASK) | |
909 modifiers |= MOUSE_CTRL; | |
910 if (state & GDK_MOD1_MASK) | |
911 modifiers |= MOUSE_ALT; | |
912 | |
913 return modifiers; | |
914 } | |
915 | |
7 | 916 /* |
917 * Main keyboard handler: | |
918 */ | |
919 static gint | |
1884 | 920 key_press_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
921 GdkEventKey *event, | |
922 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
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924 /* For GTK+ 2 we know for sure how large the string might get. |
7 | 925 * (That is, up to 6 bytes + NUL + CSI escapes + safety measure.) */ |
926 char_u string[32], string2[32]; | |
927 guint key_sym; | |
928 int len; | |
929 int i; | |
930 int modifiers; | |
931 int key; | |
932 guint state; | |
933 char_u *s, *d; | |
934 | |
2923 | 935 gui.event_time = event->time; |
7 | 936 key_sym = event->keyval; |
937 state = event->state; | |
938 | |
939 #ifdef FEAT_XIM | |
940 if (xim_queue_key_press_event(event, TRUE)) | |
941 return TRUE; | |
942 #endif | |
943 | |
944 #ifdef FEAT_HANGULIN | |
945 if (key_sym == GDK_space && (state & GDK_SHIFT_MASK)) | |
946 { | |
947 hangul_input_state_toggle(); | |
948 return TRUE; | |
949 } | |
950 #endif | |
951 | |
952 #ifdef SunXK_F36 | |
953 /* | |
954 * These keys have bogus lookup strings, and trapping them here is | |
955 * easier than trying to XRebindKeysym() on them with every possible | |
956 * combination of modifiers. | |
957 */ | |
958 if (key_sym == SunXK_F36 || key_sym == SunXK_F37) | |
959 len = 0; | |
960 else | |
961 #endif | |
962 { | |
963 len = keyval_to_string(key_sym, state, string2); | |
964 | |
965 /* Careful: convert_input() doesn't handle the NUL character. | |
966 * No need to convert pure ASCII anyway, thus the len > 1 check. */ | |
967 if (len > 1 && input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
968 len = convert_input(string2, len, sizeof(string2)); | |
969 | |
970 s = string2; | |
971 d = string; | |
972 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) | |
973 { | |
974 *d++ = s[i]; | |
975 if (d[-1] == CSI && d + 2 < string + sizeof(string)) | |
976 { | |
977 /* Turn CSI into K_CSI. */ | |
978 *d++ = KS_EXTRA; | |
979 *d++ = (int)KE_CSI; | |
980 } | |
981 } | |
982 len = d - string; | |
983 } | |
984 | |
985 /* Shift-Tab results in Left_Tab, but we want <S-Tab> */ | |
986 if (key_sym == GDK_ISO_Left_Tab) | |
987 { | |
988 key_sym = GDK_Tab; | |
989 state |= GDK_SHIFT_MASK; | |
990 } | |
991 | |
992 #ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
993 /* If there is a menu and 'wak' is "yes", or 'wak' is "menu" and the key | |
994 * is a menu shortcut, we ignore everything with the ALT modifier. */ | |
995 if ((state & GDK_MOD1_MASK) | |
996 && gui.menu_is_active | |
997 && (*p_wak == 'y' | |
998 || (*p_wak == 'm' | |
999 && len == 1 | |
1000 && gui_is_menu_shortcut(string[0])))) | |
1001 /* For GTK2 we return false to signify that we haven't handled the | |
1002 * keypress, so that gtk will handle the mnemonic or accelerator. */ | |
1003 return FALSE; | |
1004 #endif | |
1005 | |
1006 /* Check for Alt/Meta key (Mod1Mask), but not for a BS, DEL or character | |
1007 * that already has the 8th bit set. | |
1008 * Don't do this for <S-M-Tab>, that should become K_S_TAB with ALT. | |
1009 * Don't do this for double-byte encodings, it turns the char into a lead | |
1010 * byte. */ | |
1011 if (len == 1 | |
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7 | 1017 && !(key_sym == GDK_BackSpace || key_sym == GDK_Delete) |
1018 && (string[0] & 0x80) == 0 | |
1019 && !(key_sym == GDK_Tab && (state & GDK_SHIFT_MASK)) | |
1020 && !enc_dbcs | |
1021 ) | |
1022 { | |
1023 string[0] |= 0x80; | |
1024 state &= ~GDK_MOD1_MASK; /* don't use it again */ | |
1025 if (enc_utf8) /* convert to utf-8 */ | |
1026 { | |
1027 string[1] = string[0] & 0xbf; | |
1028 string[0] = ((unsigned)string[0] >> 6) + 0xc0; | |
1029 if (string[1] == CSI) | |
1030 { | |
1031 string[2] = KS_EXTRA; | |
1032 string[3] = (int)KE_CSI; | |
1033 len = 4; | |
1034 } | |
1035 else | |
1036 len = 2; | |
1037 } | |
1038 } | |
1039 | |
1040 /* Check for special keys. Also do this when len == 1 (key has an ASCII | |
1041 * value) to detect backspace, delete and keypad keys. */ | |
1042 if (len == 0 || len == 1) | |
1043 { | |
1044 for (i = 0; special_keys[i].key_sym != 0; i++) | |
1045 { | |
1046 if (special_keys[i].key_sym == key_sym) | |
1047 { | |
1048 string[0] = CSI; | |
1049 string[1] = special_keys[i].code0; | |
1050 string[2] = special_keys[i].code1; | |
1051 len = -3; | |
1052 break; | |
1053 } | |
1054 } | |
1055 } | |
1056 | |
1057 if (len == 0) /* Unrecognized key */ | |
1058 return TRUE; | |
1059 | |
1060 /* Special keys (and a few others) may have modifiers. Also when using a | |
1061 * double-byte encoding (can't set the 8th bit). */ | |
1062 if (len == -3 || key_sym == GDK_space || key_sym == GDK_Tab | |
1063 || key_sym == GDK_Return || key_sym == GDK_Linefeed | |
1064 || key_sym == GDK_Escape || key_sym == GDK_KP_Tab | |
1065 || key_sym == GDK_ISO_Enter || key_sym == GDK_3270_Enter | |
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7 | 1071 { |
179 | 1072 modifiers = modifiers_gdk2vim(state); |
7 | 1073 |
1074 /* | |
1075 * For some keys a shift modifier is translated into another key | |
1076 * code. | |
1077 */ | |
1078 if (len == -3) | |
1079 key = TO_SPECIAL(string[1], string[2]); | |
1080 else | |
1081 key = string[0]; | |
1082 | |
1083 key = simplify_key(key, &modifiers); | |
1084 if (key == CSI) | |
1085 key = K_CSI; | |
1086 if (IS_SPECIAL(key)) | |
1087 { | |
1088 string[0] = CSI; | |
1089 string[1] = K_SECOND(key); | |
1090 string[2] = K_THIRD(key); | |
1091 len = 3; | |
1092 } | |
1093 else | |
1094 { | |
1095 string[0] = key; | |
1096 len = 1; | |
1097 } | |
1098 | |
1099 if (modifiers != 0) | |
1100 { | |
1101 string2[0] = CSI; | |
1102 string2[1] = KS_MODIFIER; | |
1103 string2[2] = modifiers; | |
1104 add_to_input_buf(string2, 3); | |
1105 } | |
1106 } | |
1107 | |
1108 if (len == 1 && ((string[0] == Ctrl_C && ctrl_c_interrupts) | |
1109 || (string[0] == intr_char && intr_char != Ctrl_C))) | |
1110 { | |
1111 trash_input_buf(); | |
1112 got_int = TRUE; | |
1113 } | |
1114 | |
1115 add_to_input_buf(string, len); | |
1116 | |
1117 /* blank out the pointer if necessary */ | |
1118 if (p_mh) | |
1119 gui_mch_mousehide(TRUE); | |
1120 | |
1121 return TRUE; | |
1122 } | |
1123 | |
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1124 #if defined(FEAT_XIM) |
7 | 1125 static gboolean |
1884 | 1126 key_release_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
1127 GdkEventKey *event, | |
1128 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 1129 { |
2923 | 1130 gui.event_time = event->time; |
7 | 1131 /* |
1132 * GTK+ 2 input methods may do fancy stuff on key release events too. | |
1133 * With the default IM for instance, you can enter any UCS code point | |
1134 * by holding down CTRL-SHIFT and typing hexadecimal digits. | |
1135 */ | |
1136 return xim_queue_key_press_event(event, FALSE); | |
1137 } | |
1138 #endif | |
1139 | |
1140 | |
1141 /**************************************************************************** | |
1142 * Selection handlers: | |
1143 */ | |
1144 | |
1145 static gint | |
1884 | 1146 selection_clear_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
7 | 1147 GdkEventSelection *event, |
1884 | 1148 gpointer user_data UNUSED) |
7 | 1149 { |
1150 if (event->selection == clip_plus.gtk_sel_atom) | |
1151 clip_lose_selection(&clip_plus); | |
1152 else | |
1153 clip_lose_selection(&clip_star); | |
1154 | |
1155 return TRUE; | |
1156 } | |
1157 | |
1158 #define RS_NONE 0 /* selection_received_cb() not called yet */ | |
1159 #define RS_OK 1 /* selection_received_cb() called and OK */ | |
1160 #define RS_FAIL 2 /* selection_received_cb() called and failed */ | |
1161 static int received_selection = RS_NONE; | |
1162 | |
1163 static void | |
1884 | 1164 selection_received_cb(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
7 | 1165 GtkSelectionData *data, |
1884 | 1166 guint time_ UNUSED, |
1167 gpointer user_data UNUSED) | |
7 | 1168 { |
1169 VimClipboard *cbd; | |
1170 char_u *text; | |
1171 char_u *tmpbuf = NULL; | |
1172 guchar *tmpbuf_utf8 = NULL; | |
1173 int len; | |
2896 | 1174 int motion_type = MAUTO; |
7 | 1175 |
1176 if (data->selection == clip_plus.gtk_sel_atom) | |
1177 cbd = &clip_plus; | |
1178 else | |
1179 cbd = &clip_star; | |
1180 | |
1181 text = (char_u *)data->data; | |
1182 len = data->length; | |
1183 | |
1184 if (text == NULL || len <= 0) | |
1185 { | |
1186 received_selection = RS_FAIL; | |
1187 /* clip_free_selection(cbd); ??? */ | |
1188 | |
1189 return; | |
1190 } | |
1191 | |
1192 if (data->type == vim_atom) | |
1193 { | |
1194 motion_type = *text++; | |
1195 --len; | |
1196 } | |
1197 | |
1198 else if (data->type == vimenc_atom) | |
1199 { | |
1200 char_u *enc; | |
1201 vimconv_T conv; | |
1202 | |
1203 motion_type = *text++; | |
1204 --len; | |
1205 | |
1206 enc = text; | |
1207 text += STRLEN(text) + 1; | |
1208 len -= text - enc; | |
1209 | |
1210 /* If the encoding of the text is different from 'encoding', attempt | |
1211 * converting it. */ | |
1212 conv.vc_type = CONV_NONE; | |
1213 convert_setup(&conv, enc, p_enc); | |
1214 if (conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
1215 { | |
1216 tmpbuf = string_convert(&conv, text, &len); | |
1217 if (tmpbuf != NULL) | |
1218 text = tmpbuf; | |
1219 convert_setup(&conv, NULL, NULL); | |
1220 } | |
1221 } | |
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1222 |
7 | 1223 /* gtk_selection_data_get_text() handles all the nasty details |
1224 * and targets and encodings etc. This rocks so hard. */ | |
1225 else | |
1226 { | |
1227 tmpbuf_utf8 = gtk_selection_data_get_text(data); | |
1228 if (tmpbuf_utf8 != NULL) | |
1229 { | |
1230 len = STRLEN(tmpbuf_utf8); | |
1231 if (input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
1232 { | |
1233 tmpbuf = string_convert(&input_conv, tmpbuf_utf8, &len); | |
1234 if (tmpbuf != NULL) | |
1235 text = tmpbuf; | |
1236 } | |
1237 else | |
1238 text = tmpbuf_utf8; | |
1239 } | |
1904 | 1240 else if (len >= 2 && text[0] == 0xff && text[1] == 0xfe) |
1241 { | |
1242 vimconv_T conv; | |
1243 | |
1244 /* UTF-16, we get this for HTML */ | |
1245 conv.vc_type = CONV_NONE; | |
1246 convert_setup_ext(&conv, (char_u *)"utf-16le", FALSE, p_enc, TRUE); | |
1247 | |
1248 if (conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
1249 { | |
1250 text += 2; | |
1251 len -= 2; | |
1252 tmpbuf = string_convert(&conv, text, &len); | |
1253 convert_setup(&conv, NULL, NULL); | |
1254 } | |
1255 if (tmpbuf != NULL) | |
1256 text = tmpbuf; | |
1257 } | |
7 | 1258 } |
1259 | |
2183 | 1260 /* Chop off any traiing NUL bytes. OpenOffice sends these. */ |
1261 while (len > 0 && text[len - 1] == NUL) | |
1262 --len; | |
1263 | |
7 | 1264 clip_yank_selection(motion_type, text, (long)len, cbd); |
1265 received_selection = RS_OK; | |
1266 vim_free(tmpbuf); | |
1267 g_free(tmpbuf_utf8); | |
1268 } | |
1269 | |
1270 /* | |
1271 * Prepare our selection data for passing it to the external selection | |
1272 * client. | |
1273 */ | |
1274 static void | |
1884 | 1275 selection_get_cb(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
7 | 1276 GtkSelectionData *selection_data, |
1277 guint info, | |
1884 | 1278 guint time_ UNUSED, |
1279 gpointer user_data UNUSED) | |
7 | 1280 { |
1281 char_u *string; | |
1282 char_u *tmpbuf; | |
1283 long_u tmplen; | |
1284 int length; | |
1285 int motion_type; | |
1286 GdkAtom type; | |
1287 VimClipboard *cbd; | |
1288 | |
1289 if (selection_data->selection == clip_plus.gtk_sel_atom) | |
1290 cbd = &clip_plus; | |
1291 else | |
1292 cbd = &clip_star; | |
1293 | |
1294 if (!cbd->owned) | |
1295 return; /* Shouldn't ever happen */ | |
1296 | |
1297 if (info != (guint)TARGET_STRING | |
1904 | 1298 && (!clip_html || info != (guint)TARGET_HTML) |
7 | 1299 && info != (guint)TARGET_UTF8_STRING |
1300 && info != (guint)TARGET_VIMENC | |
1301 && info != (guint)TARGET_VIM | |
1302 && info != (guint)TARGET_COMPOUND_TEXT | |
1303 && info != (guint)TARGET_TEXT) | |
1304 return; | |
1305 | |
1306 /* get the selection from the '*'/'+' register */ | |
1307 clip_get_selection(cbd); | |
1308 | |
1309 motion_type = clip_convert_selection(&string, &tmplen, cbd); | |
1310 if (motion_type < 0 || string == NULL) | |
1311 return; | |
1312 /* Due to int arguments we can't handle more than G_MAXINT. Also | |
1313 * reserve one extra byte for NUL or the motion type; just in case. | |
1314 * (Not that pasting 2G of text is ever going to work, but... ;-) */ | |
1315 length = MIN(tmplen, (long_u)(G_MAXINT - 1)); | |
1316 | |
1317 if (info == (guint)TARGET_VIM) | |
1318 { | |
1319 tmpbuf = alloc((unsigned)length + 1); | |
1320 if (tmpbuf != NULL) | |
1321 { | |
1322 tmpbuf[0] = motion_type; | |
1323 mch_memmove(tmpbuf + 1, string, (size_t)length); | |
1324 } | |
1325 /* For our own format, the first byte contains the motion type */ | |
1326 ++length; | |
1327 vim_free(string); | |
1328 string = tmpbuf; | |
1329 type = vim_atom; | |
1330 } | |
1331 | |
1904 | 1332 else if (info == (guint)TARGET_HTML) |
1333 { | |
1334 vimconv_T conv; | |
1335 | |
1336 /* Since we get utf-16, we probably should set it as well. */ | |
1337 conv.vc_type = CONV_NONE; | |
1338 convert_setup_ext(&conv, p_enc, TRUE, (char_u *)"utf-16le", FALSE); | |
1339 if (conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
1340 { | |
1341 tmpbuf = string_convert(&conv, string, &length); | |
1342 convert_setup(&conv, NULL, NULL); | |
1343 vim_free(string); | |
1344 string = tmpbuf; | |
1345 } | |
1346 | |
1347 /* Prepend the BOM: "fffe" */ | |
1348 if (string != NULL) | |
1349 { | |
1350 tmpbuf = alloc(length + 2); | |
1351 tmpbuf[0] = 0xff; | |
1352 tmpbuf[1] = 0xfe; | |
1353 mch_memmove(tmpbuf + 2, string, (size_t)length); | |
1354 vim_free(string); | |
1355 string = tmpbuf; | |
1356 length += 2; | |
1357 | |
1358 selection_data->type = selection_data->target; | |
1359 selection_data->format = 16; /* 16 bits per char */ | |
1360 gtk_selection_data_set(selection_data, html_atom, 16, | |
1361 string, length); | |
1362 vim_free(string); | |
1363 } | |
1364 return; | |
1365 } | |
7 | 1366 else if (info == (guint)TARGET_VIMENC) |
1367 { | |
1368 int l = STRLEN(p_enc); | |
1369 | |
1370 /* contents: motion_type 'encoding' NUL text */ | |
1371 tmpbuf = alloc((unsigned)length + l + 2); | |
1372 if (tmpbuf != NULL) | |
1373 { | |
1374 tmpbuf[0] = motion_type; | |
1375 STRCPY(tmpbuf + 1, p_enc); | |
1376 mch_memmove(tmpbuf + l + 2, string, (size_t)length); | |
1377 } | |
1378 length += l + 2; | |
1379 vim_free(string); | |
1380 string = tmpbuf; | |
1381 type = vimenc_atom; | |
1382 } | |
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1383 |
7 | 1384 /* gtk_selection_data_set_text() handles everything for us. This is |
1385 * so easy and simple and cool, it'd be insane not to use it. */ | |
1386 else | |
1387 { | |
1388 if (output_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
1389 { | |
1390 tmpbuf = string_convert(&output_conv, string, &length); | |
1391 vim_free(string); | |
1392 if (tmpbuf == NULL) | |
1393 return; | |
1394 string = tmpbuf; | |
1395 } | |
1396 /* Validate the string to avoid runtime warnings */ | |
1397 if (g_utf8_validate((const char *)string, (gssize)length, NULL)) | |
1398 { | |
1399 gtk_selection_data_set_text(selection_data, | |
1400 (const char *)string, length); | |
1401 } | |
1402 vim_free(string); | |
1403 return; | |
1404 } | |
1405 | |
1406 if (string != NULL) | |
1407 { | |
1408 selection_data->type = selection_data->target; | |
1409 selection_data->format = 8; /* 8 bits per char */ | |
1410 | |
1411 gtk_selection_data_set(selection_data, type, 8, string, length); | |
1412 vim_free(string); | |
1413 } | |
1414 } | |
1415 | |
1416 /* | |
3518 | 1417 * Check if the GUI can be started. Called before gvimrc is sourced and |
1418 * before fork(). | |
1419 * Return OK or FAIL. | |
1420 */ | |
1421 int | |
1422 gui_mch_early_init_check(void) | |
1423 { | |
1424 char_u *p; | |
1425 | |
1426 /* Guess that when $DISPLAY isn't set the GUI can't start. */ | |
1427 p = mch_getenv((char_u *)"DISPLAY"); | |
1428 if (p == NULL || *p == NUL) | |
1429 { | |
1430 gui.dying = TRUE; | |
1431 EMSG(_((char *)e_opendisp)); | |
1432 return FAIL; | |
1433 } | |
1434 return OK; | |
1435 } | |
1436 | |
1437 /* | |
1438 * Check if the GUI can be started. Called before gvimrc is sourced but after | |
1439 * fork(). | |
7 | 1440 * Return OK or FAIL. |
1441 */ | |
1442 int | |
1443 gui_mch_init_check(void) | |
1444 { | |
1445 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
1446 if (gtk_socket_id == 0) | |
1447 using_gnome = 1; | |
1448 #endif | |
1449 | |
1450 /* Don't use gtk_init() or gnome_init(), it exits on failure. */ | |
1451 if (!gtk_init_check(&gui_argc, &gui_argv)) | |
1452 { | |
1453 gui.dying = TRUE; | |
1666 | 1454 EMSG(_((char *)e_opendisp)); |
7 | 1455 return FAIL; |
1456 } | |
1457 | |
1458 return OK; | |
1459 } | |
1460 | |
1461 | |
1462 /**************************************************************************** | |
1463 * Mouse handling callbacks | |
1464 */ | |
1465 | |
1466 | |
1467 static guint mouse_click_timer = 0; | |
1468 static int mouse_timed_out = TRUE; | |
1469 | |
1470 /* | |
1471 * Timer used to recognize multiple clicks of the mouse button | |
1472 */ | |
1473 static gint | |
1474 mouse_click_timer_cb(gpointer data) | |
1475 { | |
1476 /* we don't use this information currently */ | |
1477 int *timed_out = (int *) data; | |
1478 | |
1479 *timed_out = TRUE; | |
1480 return FALSE; /* don't happen again */ | |
1481 } | |
1482 | |
1483 static guint motion_repeat_timer = 0; | |
1484 static int motion_repeat_offset = FALSE; | |
1485 static gint motion_repeat_timer_cb(gpointer); | |
1486 | |
1487 static void | |
1488 process_motion_notify(int x, int y, GdkModifierType state) | |
1489 { | |
1490 int button; | |
1491 int_u vim_modifiers; | |
1492 | |
1493 button = (state & (GDK_BUTTON1_MASK | GDK_BUTTON2_MASK | | |
1494 GDK_BUTTON3_MASK | GDK_BUTTON4_MASK | | |
1495 GDK_BUTTON5_MASK)) | |
1496 ? MOUSE_DRAG : ' '; | |
1497 | |
1498 /* If our pointer is currently hidden, then we should show it. */ | |
1499 gui_mch_mousehide(FALSE); | |
1500 | |
1501 /* Just moving the rodent above the drawing area without any button | |
1502 * being pressed. */ | |
1503 if (button != MOUSE_DRAG) | |
1504 { | |
1505 gui_mouse_moved(x, y); | |
1506 return; | |
1507 } | |
1508 | |
1509 /* translate modifier coding between the main engine and GTK */ | |
179 | 1510 vim_modifiers = modifiers_gdk2mouse(state); |
7 | 1511 |
1226 | 1512 /* inform the editor engine about the occurrence of this event */ |
7 | 1513 gui_send_mouse_event(button, x, y, FALSE, vim_modifiers); |
1514 | |
1515 /* | |
1516 * Auto repeat timer handling. | |
1517 */ | |
1518 if (x < 0 || y < 0 | |
1519 || x >= gui.drawarea->allocation.width | |
1520 || y >= gui.drawarea->allocation.height) | |
1521 { | |
1522 | |
1523 int dx; | |
1524 int dy; | |
1525 int offshoot; | |
1526 int delay = 10; | |
1527 | |
1528 /* Calculate the maximal distance of the cursor from the drawing area. | |
1529 * (offshoot can't become negative here!). | |
1530 */ | |
1531 dx = x < 0 ? -x : x - gui.drawarea->allocation.width; | |
1532 dy = y < 0 ? -y : y - gui.drawarea->allocation.height; | |
1533 | |
1534 offshoot = dx > dy ? dx : dy; | |
1535 | |
1884 | 1536 /* Make a linearly decaying timer delay with a threshold of 5 at a |
7 | 1537 * distance of 127 pixels from the main window. |
1538 * | |
1539 * One could think endlessly about the most ergonomic variant here. | |
1540 * For example it could make sense to calculate the distance from the | |
1541 * drags start instead... | |
1542 * | |
1543 * Maybe a parabolic interpolation would suite us better here too... | |
1544 */ | |
1545 if (offshoot > 127) | |
1546 { | |
1547 /* 5 appears to be somehow near to my perceptual limits :-). */ | |
1548 delay = 5; | |
1549 } | |
1550 else | |
1551 { | |
1552 delay = (130 * (127 - offshoot)) / 127 + 5; | |
1553 } | |
1554 | |
1555 /* shoot again */ | |
1556 if (!motion_repeat_timer) | |
1557 motion_repeat_timer = gtk_timeout_add((guint32)delay, | |
1558 motion_repeat_timer_cb, NULL); | |
1559 } | |
1560 } | |
1561 | |
1562 /* | |
1563 * Timer used to recognize multiple clicks of the mouse button. | |
1564 */ | |
1565 static gint | |
1884 | 1566 motion_repeat_timer_cb(gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 1567 { |
1568 int x; | |
1569 int y; | |
1570 GdkModifierType state; | |
1571 | |
1572 gdk_window_get_pointer(gui.drawarea->window, &x, &y, &state); | |
1573 | |
1574 if (!(state & (GDK_BUTTON1_MASK | GDK_BUTTON2_MASK | | |
1575 GDK_BUTTON3_MASK | GDK_BUTTON4_MASK | | |
1576 GDK_BUTTON5_MASK))) | |
1577 { | |
1578 motion_repeat_timer = 0; | |
1579 return FALSE; | |
1580 } | |
1581 | |
1582 /* If there already is a mouse click in the input buffer, wait another | |
1583 * time (otherwise we would create a backlog of clicks) */ | |
1584 if (vim_used_in_input_buf() > 10) | |
1585 return TRUE; | |
1586 | |
1587 motion_repeat_timer = 0; | |
1588 | |
1589 /* | |
1590 * Fake a motion event. | |
1591 * Trick: Pretend the mouse moved to the next character on every other | |
1592 * event, otherwise drag events will be discarded, because they are still | |
1593 * in the same character. | |
1594 */ | |
1595 if (motion_repeat_offset) | |
1596 x += gui.char_width; | |
1597 | |
1598 motion_repeat_offset = !motion_repeat_offset; | |
1599 process_motion_notify(x, y, state); | |
1600 | |
1601 /* Don't happen again. We will get reinstalled in the synthetic event | |
1602 * if needed -- thus repeating should still work. */ | |
1603 return FALSE; | |
1604 } | |
1605 | |
1606 static gint | |
1884 | 1607 motion_notify_event(GtkWidget *widget, |
1608 GdkEventMotion *event, | |
1609 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 1610 { |
1611 if (event->is_hint) | |
1612 { | |
1613 int x; | |
1614 int y; | |
1615 GdkModifierType state; | |
1616 | |
1617 gdk_window_get_pointer(widget->window, &x, &y, &state); | |
1618 process_motion_notify(x, y, state); | |
1619 } | |
1620 else | |
1621 { | |
1622 process_motion_notify((int)event->x, (int)event->y, | |
1623 (GdkModifierType)event->state); | |
1624 } | |
1625 | |
1626 return TRUE; /* handled */ | |
1627 } | |
1628 | |
1629 | |
1630 /* | |
1631 * Mouse button handling. Note please that we are capturing multiple click's | |
1632 * by our own timeout mechanism instead of the one provided by GTK+ itself. | |
1633 * This is due to the way the generic VIM code is recognizing multiple clicks. | |
1634 */ | |
1635 static gint | |
1884 | 1636 button_press_event(GtkWidget *widget, |
1637 GdkEventButton *event, | |
1638 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 1639 { |
1640 int button; | |
1641 int repeated_click = FALSE; | |
1642 int x, y; | |
1643 int_u vim_modifiers; | |
1644 | |
2923 | 1645 gui.event_time = event->time; |
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7 | 1647 /* Make sure we have focus now we've been selected */ |
1648 if (gtk_socket_id != 0 && !GTK_WIDGET_HAS_FOCUS(widget)) | |
1649 gtk_widget_grab_focus(widget); | |
1650 | |
1651 /* | |
1652 * Don't let additional events about multiple clicks send by GTK to us | |
1653 * after the initial button press event confuse us. | |
1654 */ | |
1655 if (event->type != GDK_BUTTON_PRESS) | |
1656 return FALSE; | |
1657 | |
1658 x = event->x; | |
1659 y = event->y; | |
1660 | |
1661 /* Handle multiple clicks */ | |
1662 if (!mouse_timed_out && mouse_click_timer) | |
1663 { | |
1664 gtk_timeout_remove(mouse_click_timer); | |
1665 mouse_click_timer = 0; | |
1666 repeated_click = TRUE; | |
1667 } | |
1668 | |
1669 mouse_timed_out = FALSE; | |
1670 mouse_click_timer = gtk_timeout_add((guint32)p_mouset, | |
1671 mouse_click_timer_cb, &mouse_timed_out); | |
1672 | |
1673 switch (event->button) | |
1674 { | |
1675 case 1: | |
1676 button = MOUSE_LEFT; | |
1677 break; | |
1678 case 2: | |
1679 button = MOUSE_MIDDLE; | |
1680 break; | |
1681 case 3: | |
1682 button = MOUSE_RIGHT; | |
1683 break; | |
1684 default: | |
1685 return FALSE; /* Unknown button */ | |
1686 } | |
1687 | |
1688 #ifdef FEAT_XIM | |
1689 /* cancel any preediting */ | |
1690 if (im_is_preediting()) | |
1691 xim_reset(); | |
1692 #endif | |
1693 | |
179 | 1694 vim_modifiers = modifiers_gdk2mouse(event->state); |
7 | 1695 |
1696 gui_send_mouse_event(button, x, y, repeated_click, vim_modifiers); | |
1697 | |
1698 return TRUE; | |
1699 } | |
1700 | |
1701 /* | |
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1702 * GTK+ 2 abstracts scrolling via the GdkEventScroll. |
7 | 1703 */ |
1704 static gboolean | |
1884 | 1705 scroll_event(GtkWidget *widget, |
1706 GdkEventScroll *event, | |
1707 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 1708 { |
1709 int button; | |
179 | 1710 int_u vim_modifiers; |
7 | 1711 |
1712 if (gtk_socket_id != 0 && !GTK_WIDGET_HAS_FOCUS(widget)) | |
1713 gtk_widget_grab_focus(widget); | |
1714 | |
1715 switch (event->direction) | |
1716 { | |
1717 case GDK_SCROLL_UP: | |
1718 button = MOUSE_4; | |
1719 break; | |
1720 case GDK_SCROLL_DOWN: | |
1721 button = MOUSE_5; | |
1722 break; | |
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1729 default: /* This shouldn't happen */ |
7 | 1730 return FALSE; |
1731 } | |
1732 | |
1733 # ifdef FEAT_XIM | |
1734 /* cancel any preediting */ | |
1735 if (im_is_preediting()) | |
1736 xim_reset(); | |
1737 # endif | |
1738 | |
179 | 1739 vim_modifiers = modifiers_gdk2mouse(event->state); |
7 | 1740 |
1741 gui_send_mouse_event(button, (int)event->x, (int)event->y, | |
1742 FALSE, vim_modifiers); | |
1743 | |
1744 return TRUE; | |
1745 } | |
1746 | |
1747 | |
1748 static gint | |
1884 | 1749 button_release_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
1750 GdkEventButton *event, | |
1751 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 1752 { |
1753 int x, y; | |
1754 int_u vim_modifiers; | |
1755 | |
2923 | 1756 gui.event_time = event->time; |
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7 | 1758 /* Remove any motion "machine gun" timers used for automatic further |
1759 extension of allocation areas if outside of the applications window | |
1760 area .*/ | |
1761 if (motion_repeat_timer) | |
1762 { | |
1763 gtk_timeout_remove(motion_repeat_timer); | |
1764 motion_repeat_timer = 0; | |
1765 } | |
1766 | |
1767 x = event->x; | |
1768 y = event->y; | |
1769 | |
179 | 1770 vim_modifiers = modifiers_gdk2mouse(event->state); |
7 | 1771 |
1772 gui_send_mouse_event(MOUSE_RELEASE, x, y, FALSE, vim_modifiers); | |
1773 | |
1774 return TRUE; | |
1775 } | |
1776 | |
1777 | |
1778 #ifdef FEAT_DND | |
1779 /**************************************************************************** | |
1780 * Drag aNd Drop support handlers. | |
1781 */ | |
1782 | |
1783 /* | |
1784 * Count how many items there may be and separate them with a NUL. | |
1785 * Apparently the items are separated with \r\n. This is not documented, | |
1786 * thus be careful not to go past the end. Also allow separation with | |
1787 * NUL characters. | |
1788 */ | |
1789 static int | |
1790 count_and_decode_uri_list(char_u *out, char_u *raw, int len) | |
1791 { | |
1792 int i; | |
1793 char_u *p = out; | |
1794 int count = 0; | |
1795 | |
1796 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) | |
1797 { | |
1798 if (raw[i] == NUL || raw[i] == '\n' || raw[i] == '\r') | |
1799 { | |
1800 if (p > out && p[-1] != NUL) | |
1801 { | |
1802 ++count; | |
1803 *p++ = NUL; | |
1804 } | |
1805 } | |
1806 else if (raw[i] == '%' && i + 2 < len && hexhex2nr(raw + i + 1) > 0) | |
1807 { | |
1808 *p++ = hexhex2nr(raw + i + 1); | |
1809 i += 2; | |
1810 } | |
1811 else | |
1812 *p++ = raw[i]; | |
1813 } | |
1814 if (p > out && p[-1] != NUL) | |
1815 { | |
1816 *p = NUL; /* last item didn't have \r or \n */ | |
1817 ++count; | |
1818 } | |
1819 return count; | |
1820 } | |
1821 | |
1822 /* | |
1823 * Parse NUL separated "src" strings. Make it an array "outlist" form. On | |
1824 * this process, URI which protocol is not "file:" are removed. Return | |
1825 * length of array (less than "max"). | |
1826 */ | |
1827 static int | |
1828 filter_uri_list(char_u **outlist, int max, char_u *src) | |
1829 { | |
1830 int i, j; | |
1831 | |
1832 for (i = j = 0; i < max; ++i) | |
1833 { | |
1834 outlist[i] = NULL; | |
1835 if (STRNCMP(src, "file:", 5) == 0) | |
1836 { | |
1837 src += 5; | |
1838 if (STRNCMP(src, "//localhost", 11) == 0) | |
1839 src += 11; | |
1840 while (src[0] == '/' && src[1] == '/') | |
1841 ++src; | |
1842 outlist[j++] = vim_strsave(src); | |
1843 } | |
1844 src += STRLEN(src) + 1; | |
1845 } | |
1846 return j; | |
1847 } | |
1848 | |
1849 static char_u ** | |
1850 parse_uri_list(int *count, char_u *data, int len) | |
1851 { | |
1852 int n = 0; | |
1853 char_u *tmp = NULL; | |
1854 char_u **array = NULL;; | |
1855 | |
1856 if (data != NULL && len > 0 && (tmp = (char_u *)alloc(len + 1)) != NULL) | |
1857 { | |
1858 n = count_and_decode_uri_list(tmp, data, len); | |
1859 if (n > 0 && (array = (char_u **)alloc(n * sizeof(char_u *))) != NULL) | |
1860 n = filter_uri_list(array, n, tmp); | |
1861 } | |
1862 vim_free(tmp); | |
1863 *count = n; | |
1864 return array; | |
1865 } | |
1866 | |
1867 static void | |
1868 drag_handle_uri_list(GdkDragContext *context, | |
1869 GtkSelectionData *data, | |
1870 guint time_, | |
1871 GdkModifierType state, | |
1872 gint x, | |
1873 gint y) | |
1874 { | |
1875 char_u **fnames; | |
1876 int nfiles = 0; | |
1877 | |
1878 fnames = parse_uri_list(&nfiles, data->data, data->length); | |
1879 | |
1880 if (fnames != NULL && nfiles > 0) | |
1881 { | |
179 | 1882 int_u modifiers; |
7 | 1883 |
1884 gtk_drag_finish(context, TRUE, FALSE, time_); /* accept */ | |
1885 | |
179 | 1886 modifiers = modifiers_gdk2mouse(state); |
7 | 1887 |
1888 gui_handle_drop(x, y, modifiers, fnames, nfiles); | |
1889 } | |
840 | 1890 else |
1891 vim_free(fnames); | |
7 | 1892 } |
1893 | |
1894 static void | |
1895 drag_handle_text(GdkDragContext *context, | |
1896 GtkSelectionData *data, | |
1897 guint time_, | |
1898 GdkModifierType state) | |
1899 { | |
1900 char_u dropkey[6] = {CSI, KS_MODIFIER, 0, CSI, KS_EXTRA, (char_u)KE_DROP}; | |
1901 char_u *text; | |
1902 int len; | |
1903 char_u *tmpbuf = NULL; | |
1904 | |
1905 text = data->data; | |
1906 len = data->length; | |
1907 | |
1908 if (data->type == utf8_string_atom) | |
1909 { | |
1910 if (input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
1911 tmpbuf = string_convert(&input_conv, text, &len); | |
1912 if (tmpbuf != NULL) | |
1913 text = tmpbuf; | |
1914 } | |
1915 | |
1916 dnd_yank_drag_data(text, (long)len); | |
1917 gtk_drag_finish(context, TRUE, FALSE, time_); /* accept */ | |
1918 vim_free(tmpbuf); | |
1919 | |
179 | 1920 dropkey[2] = modifiers_gdk2vim(state); |
7 | 1921 |
1922 if (dropkey[2] != 0) | |
1923 add_to_input_buf(dropkey, (int)sizeof(dropkey)); | |
1924 else | |
1925 add_to_input_buf(dropkey + 3, (int)(sizeof(dropkey) - 3)); | |
1926 } | |
1927 | |
1928 /* | |
1929 * DND receiver. | |
1930 */ | |
1931 static void | |
1932 drag_data_received_cb(GtkWidget *widget, | |
1933 GdkDragContext *context, | |
1934 gint x, | |
1935 gint y, | |
1936 GtkSelectionData *data, | |
1937 guint info, | |
1938 guint time_, | |
1884 | 1939 gpointer user_data UNUSED) |
7 | 1940 { |
1941 GdkModifierType state; | |
1942 | |
1943 /* Guard against trash */ | |
1944 if (data->data == NULL | |
1945 || data->length <= 0 | |
1946 || data->format != 8 | |
1947 || data->data[data->length] != '\0') | |
1948 { | |
1949 gtk_drag_finish(context, FALSE, FALSE, time_); | |
1950 return; | |
1951 } | |
1952 | |
1953 /* Get the current modifier state for proper distinguishment between | |
1954 * different operations later. */ | |
1955 gdk_window_get_pointer(widget->window, NULL, NULL, &state); | |
1956 | |
1957 /* Not sure about the role of "text/plain" here... */ | |
1958 if (info == (guint)TARGET_TEXT_URI_LIST) | |
1959 drag_handle_uri_list(context, data, time_, state, x, y); | |
1960 else | |
1961 drag_handle_text(context, data, time_, state); | |
1962 | |
1963 } | |
1964 #endif /* FEAT_DND */ | |
1965 | |
1966 | |
1967 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION) | |
1968 /* | |
1969 * GnomeClient interact callback. Check for unsaved buffers that cannot | |
1970 * be abandoned and pop up a dialog asking the user for confirmation if | |
1971 * necessary. | |
1972 */ | |
1973 static void | |
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7 | 1975 gint key, |
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1977 gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 1978 { |
1979 cmdmod_T save_cmdmod; | |
1980 gboolean shutdown_cancelled; | |
1981 | |
1982 save_cmdmod = cmdmod; | |
1983 | |
1984 # ifdef FEAT_BROWSE | |
1985 cmdmod.browse = TRUE; | |
1986 # endif | |
1987 # if defined(FEAT_GUI_DIALOG) || defined(FEAT_CON_DIALOG) | |
1988 cmdmod.confirm = TRUE; | |
1989 # endif | |
1990 /* | |
1991 * If there are changed buffers, present the user with | |
1992 * a dialog if possible, otherwise give an error message. | |
1993 */ | |
1994 shutdown_cancelled = check_changed_any(FALSE); | |
1995 | |
1996 exiting = FALSE; | |
1997 cmdmod = save_cmdmod; | |
1998 setcursor(); /* position the cursor */ | |
1999 out_flush(); | |
2000 /* | |
2001 * If the user hit the [Cancel] button the whole shutdown | |
2002 * will be cancelled. Wow, quite powerful feature (: | |
2003 */ | |
2004 gnome_interaction_key_return(key, shutdown_cancelled); | |
2005 } | |
2006 | |
2007 /* | |
2008 * Generate a script that can be used to restore the current editing session. | |
2009 * Save the value of v:this_session before running :mksession in order to make | |
2010 * automagic session save fully transparent. Return TRUE on success. | |
2011 */ | |
2012 static int | |
2013 write_session_file(char_u *filename) | |
2014 { | |
2015 char_u *escaped_filename; | |
2016 char *mksession_cmdline; | |
2017 unsigned int save_ssop_flags; | |
2018 int failed; | |
2019 | |
2020 /* | |
2021 * Build an ex command line to create a script that restores the current | |
2022 * session if executed. Escape the filename to avoid nasty surprises. | |
2023 */ | |
2024 escaped_filename = vim_strsave_escaped(filename, escape_chars); | |
2025 if (escaped_filename == NULL) | |
2026 return FALSE; | |
1296 | 2027 mksession_cmdline = g_strconcat("mksession ", (char *)escaped_filename, |
2028 NULL); | |
7 | 2029 vim_free(escaped_filename); |
1296 | 2030 |
7 | 2031 /* |
2032 * Use a reasonable hardcoded set of 'sessionoptions' flags to avoid | |
2033 * unpredictable effects when the session is saved automatically. Also, | |
2034 * we definitely need SSOP_GLOBALS to be able to restore v:this_session. | |
2035 * Don't use SSOP_BUFFERS to prevent the buffer list from becoming | |
2036 * enormously large if the GNOME session feature is used regularly. | |
2037 */ | |
2038 save_ssop_flags = ssop_flags; | |
2039 ssop_flags = (SSOP_BLANK|SSOP_CURDIR|SSOP_FOLDS|SSOP_GLOBALS | |
1296 | 2040 |SSOP_HELP|SSOP_OPTIONS|SSOP_WINSIZE|SSOP_TABPAGES); |
7 | 2041 |
2042 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"let Save_VV_this_session = v:this_session"); | |
2043 failed = (do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)mksession_cmdline) == FAIL); | |
2044 do_cmdline_cmd((char_u *)"let v:this_session = Save_VV_this_session"); | |
150 | 2045 do_unlet((char_u *)"Save_VV_this_session", TRUE); |
7 | 2046 |
2047 ssop_flags = save_ssop_flags; | |
2048 g_free(mksession_cmdline); | |
2049 /* | |
2050 * Reopen the file and append a command to restore v:this_session, | |
2051 * as if this save never happened. This is to avoid conflicts with | |
2052 * the user's own sessions. FIXME: It's probably less hackish to add | |
2053 * a "stealth" flag to 'sessionoptions' -- gotta ask Bram. | |
2054 */ | |
2055 if (!failed) | |
2056 { | |
2057 FILE *fd; | |
2058 | |
2059 fd = open_exfile(filename, TRUE, APPENDBIN); | |
2060 | |
2061 failed = (fd == NULL | |
2062 || put_line(fd, "let v:this_session = Save_VV_this_session") == FAIL | |
2063 || put_line(fd, "unlet Save_VV_this_session") == FAIL); | |
2064 | |
2065 if (fd != NULL && fclose(fd) != 0) | |
2066 failed = TRUE; | |
2067 | |
2068 if (failed) | |
2069 mch_remove(filename); | |
2070 } | |
2071 | |
2072 return !failed; | |
2073 } | |
2074 | |
2075 /* | |
2076 * "save_yourself" signal handler. Initiate an interaction to ask the user | |
2077 * for confirmation if necessary. Save the current editing session and tell | |
2078 * the session manager how to restart Vim. | |
2079 */ | |
2080 static gboolean | |
2081 sm_client_save_yourself(GnomeClient *client, | |
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7 | 2085 GnomeInteractStyle interact_style, |
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7 | 2088 { |
2089 static const char suffix[] = "-session.vim"; | |
2090 char *session_file; | |
2091 unsigned int len; | |
2092 gboolean success; | |
2093 | |
2094 /* Always request an interaction if possible. check_changed_any() | |
2095 * won't actually show a dialog unless any buffers have been modified. | |
2096 * There doesn't seem to be an obvious way to check that without | |
2097 * automatically firing the dialog. Anyway, it works just fine. */ | |
2098 if (interact_style == GNOME_INTERACT_ANY) | |
2099 gnome_client_request_interaction(client, GNOME_DIALOG_NORMAL, | |
2100 &sm_client_check_changed_any, | |
2101 NULL); | |
2102 out_flush(); | |
2103 ml_sync_all(FALSE, FALSE); /* preserve all swap files */ | |
2104 | |
2105 /* The path is unique for each session save. We do neither know nor care | |
2106 * which session script will actually be used later. This decision is in | |
2107 * the domain of the session manager. */ | |
2108 session_file = gnome_config_get_real_path( | |
2109 gnome_client_get_config_prefix(client)); | |
2110 len = strlen(session_file); | |
2111 | |
2112 if (len > 0 && session_file[len-1] == G_DIR_SEPARATOR) | |
2113 --len; /* get rid of the superfluous trailing '/' */ | |
2114 | |
2115 session_file = g_renew(char, session_file, len + sizeof(suffix)); | |
2116 memcpy(session_file + len, suffix, sizeof(suffix)); | |
2117 | |
2118 success = write_session_file((char_u *)session_file); | |
2119 | |
2120 if (success) | |
2121 { | |
2122 const char *argv[8]; | |
2123 int i; | |
2124 | |
2125 /* Tell the session manager how to wipe out the stored session data. | |
2126 * This isn't as dangerous as it looks, don't worry :) session_file | |
2127 * is a unique absolute filename. Usually it'll be something like | |
2128 * `/home/user/.gnome2/vim-XXXXXX-session.vim'. */ | |
2129 i = 0; | |
2130 argv[i++] = "rm"; | |
2131 argv[i++] = session_file; | |
2132 argv[i] = NULL; | |
2133 | |
2134 gnome_client_set_discard_command(client, i, (char **)argv); | |
2135 | |
2136 /* Tell the session manager how to restore the just saved session. | |
2137 * This is easily done thanks to Vim's -S option. Pass the -f flag | |
2138 * since there's no need to fork -- it might even cause confusion. | |
2139 * Also pass the window role to give the WM something to match on. | |
2140 * The role is set in gui_mch_open(), thus should _never_ be NULL. */ | |
2141 i = 0; | |
2142 argv[i++] = restart_command; | |
2143 argv[i++] = "-f"; | |
2144 argv[i++] = "-g"; | |
2145 argv[i++] = "--role"; | |
2146 argv[i++] = gtk_window_get_role(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin)); | |
2147 argv[i++] = "-S"; | |
2148 argv[i++] = session_file; | |
2149 argv[i] = NULL; | |
2150 | |
2151 gnome_client_set_restart_command(client, i, (char **)argv); | |
2152 gnome_client_set_clone_command(client, 0, NULL); | |
2153 } | |
2154 | |
2155 g_free(session_file); | |
2156 | |
2157 return success; | |
2158 } | |
2159 | |
2160 /* | |
2161 * Called when the session manager wants us to die. There isn't much to save | |
2162 * here since "save_yourself" has been emitted before (unless serious trouble | |
2163 * is happening). | |
2164 */ | |
2165 static void | |
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7 | 2167 { |
2168 /* Don't write messages to the GUI anymore */ | |
2169 full_screen = FALSE; | |
2170 | |
1666 | 2171 vim_strncpy(IObuff, (char_u *) |
419 | 2172 _("Vim: Received \"die\" request from session manager\n"), |
1666 | 2173 IOSIZE - 1); |
7 | 2174 preserve_exit(); |
2175 } | |
2176 | |
2177 /* | |
2178 * Connect our signal handlers to be notified on session save and shutdown. | |
2179 */ | |
2180 static void | |
2181 setup_save_yourself(void) | |
2182 { | |
2183 GnomeClient *client; | |
2184 | |
2185 client = gnome_master_client(); | |
2186 | |
2187 if (client != NULL) | |
2188 { | |
2189 /* Must use the deprecated gtk_signal_connect() for compatibility | |
2190 * with GNOME 1. Arrgh, zombies! */ | |
2191 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(client), "save_yourself", | |
2192 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(&sm_client_save_yourself), NULL); | |
2193 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(client), "die", | |
2194 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(&sm_client_die), NULL); | |
2195 } | |
2196 } | |
2197 | |
2198 #else /* !(FEAT_GUI_GNOME && FEAT_SESSION) */ | |
2199 | |
2200 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
2201 /* | |
2202 * GTK tells us that XSMP needs attention | |
2203 */ | |
2204 static gboolean | |
2205 local_xsmp_handle_requests(source, condition, data) | |
1884 | 2206 GIOChannel *source UNUSED; |
7 | 2207 GIOCondition condition; |
2208 gpointer data; | |
2209 { | |
2210 if (condition == G_IO_IN) | |
2211 { | |
2212 /* Do stuff; maybe close connection */ | |
2213 if (xsmp_handle_requests() == FAIL) | |
2214 g_io_channel_unref((GIOChannel *)data); | |
2215 return TRUE; | |
2216 } | |
2217 /* Error */ | |
2218 g_io_channel_unref((GIOChannel *)data); | |
2219 xsmp_close(); | |
2220 return TRUE; | |
2221 } | |
2222 # endif /* USE_XSMP */ | |
2223 | |
2224 /* | |
2225 * Setup the WM_PROTOCOLS to indicate we want the WM_SAVE_YOURSELF event. | |
2226 * This is an ugly use of X functions. GTK doesn't offer an alternative. | |
2227 */ | |
2228 static void | |
2229 setup_save_yourself(void) | |
2230 { | |
2231 Atom *existing_atoms = NULL; | |
2232 int count = 0; | |
2233 | |
2234 #ifdef USE_XSMP | |
2235 if (xsmp_icefd != -1) | |
2236 { | |
2237 /* | |
2238 * Use XSMP is preference to legacy WM_SAVE_YOURSELF; | |
2239 * set up GTK IO monitor | |
2240 */ | |
2241 GIOChannel *g_io = g_io_channel_unix_new(xsmp_icefd); | |
2242 | |
2243 g_io_add_watch(g_io, G_IO_IN | G_IO_ERR | G_IO_HUP, | |
2244 local_xsmp_handle_requests, (gpointer)g_io); | |
2245 } | |
2246 else | |
2247 #endif | |
2248 { | |
2249 /* Fall back to old method */ | |
2250 | |
2251 /* first get the existing value */ | |
2252 if (XGetWMProtocols(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2253 GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2254 &existing_atoms, &count)) | |
2255 { | |
2256 Atom *new_atoms; | |
2257 Atom save_yourself_xatom; | |
2258 int i; | |
2259 | |
2260 save_yourself_xatom = GET_X_ATOM(save_yourself_atom); | |
2261 | |
2262 /* check if WM_SAVE_YOURSELF isn't there yet */ | |
2263 for (i = 0; i < count; ++i) | |
2264 if (existing_atoms[i] == save_yourself_xatom) | |
2265 break; | |
2266 | |
2267 if (i == count) | |
2268 { | |
2269 /* allocate an Atoms array which is one item longer */ | |
2270 new_atoms = (Atom *)alloc((unsigned)((count + 1) | |
2271 * sizeof(Atom))); | |
2272 if (new_atoms != NULL) | |
2273 { | |
2274 memcpy(new_atoms, existing_atoms, count * sizeof(Atom)); | |
2275 new_atoms[count] = save_yourself_xatom; | |
2276 XSetWMProtocols(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2277 GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2278 new_atoms, count + 1); | |
2279 vim_free(new_atoms); | |
2280 } | |
2281 } | |
2282 XFree(existing_atoms); | |
2283 } | |
2284 } | |
2285 } | |
2286 | |
2287 /* | |
2288 * Installing a global event filter seems to be the only way to catch | |
2289 * client messages of type WM_PROTOCOLS without overriding GDK's own | |
2290 * client message event filter. Well, that's still better than trying | |
2291 * to guess what the GDK filter had done if it had been invoked instead | |
2292 * | |
2293 * GTK2_FIXME: This doesn't seem to work. For some reason we never | |
2294 * receive WM_SAVE_YOURSELF even though everything is set up correctly. | |
2295 * I have the nasty feeling modern session managers just don't send this | |
2296 * deprecated message anymore. Addition: confirmed by several people. | |
2297 * | |
2298 * The GNOME session support is much cooler anyway. Unlike this ugly | |
2299 * WM_SAVE_YOURSELF hack it actually stores the session... And yes, | |
2300 * it should work with KDE as well. | |
2301 */ | |
2302 static GdkFilterReturn | |
1884 | 2303 global_event_filter(GdkXEvent *xev, |
2304 GdkEvent *event UNUSED, | |
2305 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 2306 { |
2307 XEvent *xevent = (XEvent *)xev; | |
2308 | |
2309 if (xevent != NULL | |
2310 && xevent->type == ClientMessage | |
2311 && xevent->xclient.message_type == GET_X_ATOM(wm_protocols_atom) | |
1884 | 2312 && (long_u)xevent->xclient.data.l[0] |
2313 == GET_X_ATOM(save_yourself_atom)) | |
7 | 2314 { |
2315 out_flush(); | |
2316 ml_sync_all(FALSE, FALSE); /* preserve all swap files */ | |
2317 /* | |
2318 * Set the window's WM_COMMAND property, to let the window manager | |
2319 * know we are done saving ourselves. We don't want to be | |
2320 * restarted, thus set argv to NULL. | |
2321 */ | |
2322 XSetCommand(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2323 GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2324 NULL, 0); | |
2325 return GDK_FILTER_REMOVE; | |
2326 } | |
2327 | |
2328 return GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE; | |
2329 } | |
2330 #endif /* !(FEAT_GUI_GNOME && FEAT_SESSION) */ | |
2331 | |
2332 | |
2333 /* | |
2334 * Setup the window icon & xcmdsrv comm after the main window has been realized. | |
2335 */ | |
2336 static void | |
1884 | 2337 mainwin_realize(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 2338 { |
2339 /* If you get an error message here, you still need to unpack the runtime | |
2340 * archive! */ | |
2341 #ifdef magick | |
2342 # undef magick | |
2343 #endif | |
2344 /* A bit hackish, but avoids casting later and allows optimization */ | |
2345 # define static static const | |
2346 #define magick vim32x32 | |
2347 #include "../runtime/vim32x32.xpm" | |
2348 #undef magick | |
2349 #define magick vim16x16 | |
2350 #include "../runtime/vim16x16.xpm" | |
2351 #undef magick | |
2352 #define magick vim48x48 | |
2353 #include "../runtime/vim48x48.xpm" | |
2354 #undef magick | |
2355 # undef static | |
2356 | |
2357 /* When started with "--echo-wid" argument, write window ID on stdout. */ | |
2358 if (echo_wid_arg) | |
2359 { | |
2360 printf("WID: %ld\n", (long)GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.mainwin->window)); | |
2361 fflush(stdout); | |
2362 } | |
2363 | |
2364 if (vim_strchr(p_go, GO_ICON) != NULL) | |
2365 { | |
2366 /* | |
2367 * Add an icon to the main window. For fun and convenience of the user. | |
2368 */ | |
2369 GList *icons = NULL; | |
2370 | |
2371 icons = g_list_prepend(icons, gdk_pixbuf_new_from_xpm_data(vim16x16)); | |
2372 icons = g_list_prepend(icons, gdk_pixbuf_new_from_xpm_data(vim32x32)); | |
2373 icons = g_list_prepend(icons, gdk_pixbuf_new_from_xpm_data(vim48x48)); | |
2374 | |
2375 gtk_window_set_icon_list(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), icons); | |
2376 | |
2377 g_list_foreach(icons, (GFunc)&g_object_unref, NULL); | |
2378 g_list_free(icons); | |
2379 } | |
2380 | |
2381 #if !(defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION)) | |
2382 /* Register a handler for WM_SAVE_YOURSELF with GDK's low-level X I/F */ | |
2383 gdk_window_add_filter(NULL, &global_event_filter, NULL); | |
2384 #endif | |
2385 /* Setup to indicate to the window manager that we want to catch the | |
2386 * WM_SAVE_YOURSELF event. For GNOME, this connects to the session | |
2387 * manager instead. */ | |
2388 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION) | |
2389 if (using_gnome) | |
2390 #endif | |
2391 setup_save_yourself(); | |
2392 | |
2393 #ifdef FEAT_CLIENTSERVER | |
2394 if (serverName == NULL && serverDelayedStartName != NULL) | |
2395 { | |
2396 /* This is a :gui command in a plain vim with no previous server */ | |
2397 commWindow = GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.mainwin->window); | |
2398 | |
2399 (void)serverRegisterName(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2400 serverDelayedStartName); | |
2401 } | |
2402 else | |
2403 { | |
2404 /* | |
2405 * Cannot handle "XLib-only" windows with gtk event routines, we'll | |
2406 * have to change the "server" registration to that of the main window | |
2407 * If we have not registered a name yet, remember the window | |
2408 */ | |
2409 serverChangeRegisteredWindow(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window), | |
2410 GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.mainwin->window)); | |
2411 } | |
2412 gtk_widget_add_events(gui.mainwin, GDK_PROPERTY_CHANGE_MASK); | |
2413 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "property_notify_event", | |
2414 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(property_event), NULL); | |
2415 #endif | |
2416 } | |
2417 | |
2418 static GdkCursor * | |
2419 create_blank_pointer(void) | |
2420 { | |
2421 GdkWindow *root_window = NULL; | |
2422 GdkPixmap *blank_mask; | |
2423 GdkCursor *cursor; | |
2424 GdkColor color = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; | |
2425 char blank_data[] = { 0x0 }; | |
2426 | |
2427 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
2428 root_window = gtk_widget_get_root_window(gui.mainwin); | |
2429 #endif | |
2430 | |
2431 /* Create a pseudo blank pointer, which is in fact one pixel by one pixel | |
2432 * in size. */ | |
2433 blank_mask = gdk_bitmap_create_from_data(root_window, blank_data, 1, 1); | |
2434 cursor = gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap(blank_mask, blank_mask, | |
2435 &color, &color, 0, 0); | |
2436 gdk_bitmap_unref(blank_mask); | |
2437 | |
2438 return cursor; | |
2439 } | |
2440 | |
2441 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
2442 static void | |
2443 mainwin_screen_changed_cb(GtkWidget *widget, | |
1884 | 2444 GdkScreen *previous_screen UNUSED, |
2445 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 2446 { |
2447 if (!gtk_widget_has_screen(widget)) | |
2448 return; | |
2449 | |
2450 /* | |
1226 | 2451 * Recreate the invisible mouse cursor. |
7 | 2452 */ |
2453 if (gui.blank_pointer != NULL) | |
2454 gdk_cursor_unref(gui.blank_pointer); | |
2455 | |
2456 gui.blank_pointer = create_blank_pointer(); | |
2457 | |
2458 if (gui.pointer_hidden && gui.drawarea->window != NULL) | |
2459 gdk_window_set_cursor(gui.drawarea->window, gui.blank_pointer); | |
2460 | |
2461 /* | |
2462 * Create a new PangoContext for this screen, and initialize it | |
2463 * with the current font if necessary. | |
2464 */ | |
2465 if (gui.text_context != NULL) | |
2466 g_object_unref(gui.text_context); | |
2467 | |
2468 gui.text_context = gtk_widget_create_pango_context(widget); | |
2469 pango_context_set_base_dir(gui.text_context, PANGO_DIRECTION_LTR); | |
2470 | |
2471 if (gui.norm_font != NULL) | |
2472 { | |
38 | 2473 gui_mch_init_font(p_guifont, FALSE); |
814 | 2474 gui_set_shellsize(FALSE, FALSE, RESIZE_BOTH); |
7 | 2475 } |
2476 } | |
2477 #endif /* HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD */ | |
2478 | |
2479 /* | |
2480 * After the drawing area comes up, we calculate all colors and create the | |
2481 * dummy blank cursor. | |
2482 * | |
2483 * Don't try to set any VIM scrollbar sizes anywhere here. I'm relying on the | |
2484 * fact that the main VIM engine doesn't take them into account anywhere. | |
2485 */ | |
2486 static void | |
1884 | 2487 drawarea_realize_cb(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 2488 { |
2489 GtkWidget *sbar; | |
2490 | |
2491 #ifdef FEAT_XIM | |
2492 xim_init(); | |
2493 #endif | |
2494 gui_mch_new_colors(); | |
2495 gui.text_gc = gdk_gc_new(gui.drawarea->window); | |
2496 | |
2497 gui.blank_pointer = create_blank_pointer(); | |
2498 if (gui.pointer_hidden) | |
2499 gdk_window_set_cursor(widget->window, gui.blank_pointer); | |
2500 | |
2501 /* get the actual size of the scrollbars, if they are realized */ | |
2502 sbar = firstwin->w_scrollbars[SBAR_LEFT].id; | |
2503 if (!sbar || (!gui.which_scrollbars[SBAR_LEFT] | |
2504 && firstwin->w_scrollbars[SBAR_RIGHT].id)) | |
2505 sbar = firstwin->w_scrollbars[SBAR_RIGHT].id; | |
2506 if (sbar && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(sbar) && sbar->allocation.width) | |
2507 gui.scrollbar_width = sbar->allocation.width; | |
2508 | |
2509 sbar = gui.bottom_sbar.id; | |
2510 if (sbar && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(sbar) && sbar->allocation.height) | |
2511 gui.scrollbar_height = sbar->allocation.height; | |
2512 } | |
2513 | |
2514 /* | |
2515 * Properly clean up on shutdown. | |
2516 */ | |
2517 static void | |
1884 | 2518 drawarea_unrealize_cb(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 2519 { |
2520 /* Don't write messages to the GUI anymore */ | |
2521 full_screen = FALSE; | |
2522 | |
2523 #ifdef FEAT_XIM | |
2524 im_shutdown(); | |
2525 #endif | |
2526 if (gui.ascii_glyphs != NULL) | |
2527 { | |
2528 pango_glyph_string_free(gui.ascii_glyphs); | |
2529 gui.ascii_glyphs = NULL; | |
2530 } | |
2531 if (gui.ascii_font != NULL) | |
2532 { | |
2533 g_object_unref(gui.ascii_font); | |
2534 gui.ascii_font = NULL; | |
2535 } | |
2536 g_object_unref(gui.text_context); | |
2537 gui.text_context = NULL; | |
2538 | |
2539 g_object_unref(gui.text_gc); | |
2540 gui.text_gc = NULL; | |
2541 | |
2542 gdk_cursor_unref(gui.blank_pointer); | |
2543 gui.blank_pointer = NULL; | |
2544 } | |
2545 | |
2546 static void | |
1884 | 2547 drawarea_style_set_cb(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
2548 GtkStyle *previous_style UNUSED, | |
2549 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 2550 { |
2551 gui_mch_new_colors(); | |
2552 } | |
2553 | |
2554 /* | |
2555 * Callback routine for the "delete_event" signal on the toplevel window. | |
2556 * Tries to vim gracefully, or refuses to exit with changed buffers. | |
2557 */ | |
2558 static gint | |
1884 | 2559 delete_event_cb(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
2560 GdkEventAny *event UNUSED, | |
2561 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 2562 { |
2563 gui_shell_closed(); | |
2564 return TRUE; | |
2565 } | |
2566 | |
685 | 2567 #if defined(FEAT_MENU) || defined(FEAT_TOOLBAR) || defined(FEAT_GUI_TABLINE) |
2568 static int | |
2569 get_item_dimensions(GtkWidget *widget, GtkOrientation orientation) | |
2570 { | |
2571 GtkOrientation item_orientation = GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL; | |
2572 | |
2573 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
2574 if (using_gnome && widget != NULL) | |
2575 { | |
856 | 2576 GtkWidget *parent; |
685 | 2577 BonoboDockItem *dockitem; |
2578 | |
791 | 2579 parent = gtk_widget_get_parent(widget); |
856 | 2580 if (G_TYPE_FROM_INSTANCE(parent) == BONOBO_TYPE_DOCK_ITEM) |
2581 { | |
2582 /* Only menu & toolbar are dock items. Could tabline be? | |
2583 * Seem to be only the 2 defined in GNOME */ | |
2584 widget = parent; | |
2585 dockitem = BONOBO_DOCK_ITEM(widget); | |
2586 | |
2587 if (dockitem == NULL || dockitem->is_floating) | |
2588 return 0; | |
2589 item_orientation = bonobo_dock_item_get_orientation(dockitem); | |
2590 } | |
685 | 2591 } |
2592 #endif | |
2593 if (widget != NULL | |
2594 && item_orientation == orientation | |
2595 && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(widget) | |
2596 && GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE(widget)) | |
2597 { | |
2598 if (orientation == GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL) | |
2599 return widget->allocation.height; | |
2600 else | |
2601 return widget->allocation.width; | |
2602 } | |
2603 return 0; | |
2604 } | |
2605 #endif | |
2606 | |
2607 static int | |
2608 get_menu_tool_width(void) | |
2609 { | |
2610 int width = 0; | |
2611 | |
2612 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME /* these are never vertical without GNOME */ | |
2613 # ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
2614 width += get_item_dimensions(gui.menubar, GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL); | |
2615 # endif | |
2616 # ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR | |
2617 width += get_item_dimensions(gui.toolbar, GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL); | |
2618 # endif | |
2619 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_TABLINE | |
782 | 2620 if (gui.tabline != NULL) |
2621 width += get_item_dimensions(gui.tabline, GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL); | |
685 | 2622 # endif |
2623 #endif | |
2624 | |
2625 return width; | |
2626 } | |
2627 | |
2628 static int | |
2629 get_menu_tool_height(void) | |
2630 { | |
2631 int height = 0; | |
2632 | |
2633 #ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
2634 height += get_item_dimensions(gui.menubar, GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL); | |
2635 #endif | |
2636 #ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR | |
2637 height += get_item_dimensions(gui.toolbar, GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL); | |
2638 #endif | |
2639 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_TABLINE | |
782 | 2640 if (gui.tabline != NULL) |
2641 height += get_item_dimensions(gui.tabline, GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL); | |
685 | 2642 #endif |
2643 | |
2644 return height; | |
2645 } | |
2646 | |
791 | 2647 /* This controls whether we can set the real window hints at |
2648 * start-up when in a GtkPlug. | |
2649 * 0 = normal processing (default) | |
2650 * 1 = init. hints set, no-one's tried to reset since last check | |
2651 * 2 = init. hints set, attempt made to change hints | |
2652 */ | |
2653 static int init_window_hints_state = 0; | |
2654 | |
685 | 2655 static void |
791 | 2656 update_window_manager_hints(int force_width, int force_height) |
685 | 2657 { |
2658 static int old_width = 0; | |
2659 static int old_height = 0; | |
791 | 2660 static int old_min_width = 0; |
2661 static int old_min_height = 0; | |
685 | 2662 static int old_char_width = 0; |
2663 static int old_char_height = 0; | |
2664 | |
2665 int width; | |
2666 int height; | |
791 | 2667 int min_width; |
2668 int min_height; | |
2669 | |
2670 /* At start-up, don't try to set the hints until the initial | |
2671 * values have been used (those that dictate our initial size) | |
1884 | 2672 * Let forced (i.e., correct) values through always. |
791 | 2673 */ |
2674 if (!(force_width && force_height) && init_window_hints_state > 0) | |
2675 { | |
856 | 2676 /* Don't do it! */ |
2677 init_window_hints_state = 2; | |
2678 return; | |
791 | 2679 } |
685 | 2680 |
2681 /* This also needs to be done when the main window isn't there yet, | |
2682 * otherwise the hints don't work. */ | |
2683 width = gui_get_base_width(); | |
2684 height = gui_get_base_height(); | |
2685 # ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
2686 height += tabline_height() * gui.char_height; | |
2687 # endif | |
2688 width += get_menu_tool_width(); | |
2689 height += get_menu_tool_height(); | |
2690 | |
791 | 2691 /* GtkSockets use GtkPlug's [gui,mainwin] min-size hints to determine |
1226 | 2692 * their actual widget size. When we set our size ourselves (e.g., |
791 | 2693 * 'set columns=' or init. -geom) we briefly set the min. to the size |
2694 * we wish to be instead of the legitimate minimum so that we actually | |
2695 * resize correctly. | |
2696 */ | |
2697 if (force_width && force_height) | |
2698 { | |
856 | 2699 min_width = force_width; |
2700 min_height = force_height; | |
791 | 2701 } |
2702 else | |
2703 { | |
856 | 2704 min_width = width + MIN_COLUMNS * gui.char_width; |
2705 min_height = height + MIN_LINES * gui.char_height; | |
791 | 2706 } |
2707 | |
685 | 2708 /* Avoid an expose event when the size didn't change. */ |
2709 if (width != old_width | |
2710 || height != old_height | |
856 | 2711 || min_width != old_min_width |
791 | 2712 || min_height != old_min_height |
685 | 2713 || gui.char_width != old_char_width |
2714 || gui.char_height != old_char_height) | |
2715 { | |
2716 GdkGeometry geometry; | |
2717 GdkWindowHints geometry_mask; | |
2718 | |
2719 geometry.width_inc = gui.char_width; | |
2720 geometry.height_inc = gui.char_height; | |
2721 geometry.base_width = width; | |
2722 geometry.base_height = height; | |
856 | 2723 geometry.min_width = min_width; |
2724 geometry.min_height = min_height; | |
685 | 2725 geometry_mask = GDK_HINT_BASE_SIZE|GDK_HINT_RESIZE_INC |
2726 |GDK_HINT_MIN_SIZE; | |
2727 /* Using gui.formwin as geometry widget doesn't work as expected | |
2728 * with GTK+ 2 -- dunno why. Presumably all the resizing hacks | |
2729 * in Vim confuse GTK+. */ | |
2730 gtk_window_set_geometry_hints(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), gui.mainwin, | |
2731 &geometry, geometry_mask); | |
856 | 2732 old_width = width; |
2733 old_height = height; | |
2734 old_min_width = min_width; | |
2735 old_min_height = min_height; | |
2736 old_char_width = gui.char_width; | |
2737 old_char_height = gui.char_height; | |
685 | 2738 } |
2739 } | |
2740 | |
7 | 2741 #ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR |
2742 | |
2743 /* | |
2744 * This extra effort wouldn't be necessary if we only used stock icons in the | |
2745 * toolbar, as we do for all builtin icons. But user-defined toolbar icons | |
2746 * shouldn't be treated differently, thus we do need this. | |
2747 */ | |
2748 static void | |
2749 icon_size_changed_foreach(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data) | |
2750 { | |
2751 if (GTK_IS_IMAGE(widget)) | |
2752 { | |
2753 GtkImage *image = (GtkImage *)widget; | |
2754 | |
2755 /* User-defined icons are stored in a GtkIconSet */ | |
2756 if (gtk_image_get_storage_type(image) == GTK_IMAGE_ICON_SET) | |
2757 { | |
2758 GtkIconSet *icon_set; | |
2759 GtkIconSize icon_size; | |
2760 | |
2761 gtk_image_get_icon_set(image, &icon_set, &icon_size); | |
2762 icon_size = (GtkIconSize)(long)user_data; | |
2763 | |
2764 gtk_icon_set_ref(icon_set); | |
2765 gtk_image_set_from_icon_set(image, icon_set, icon_size); | |
2766 gtk_icon_set_unref(icon_set); | |
2767 } | |
2768 } | |
2769 else if (GTK_IS_CONTAINER(widget)) | |
2770 { | |
2771 gtk_container_foreach((GtkContainer *)widget, | |
2772 &icon_size_changed_foreach, | |
2773 user_data); | |
2774 } | |
2775 } | |
2776 | |
2777 static void | |
2778 set_toolbar_style(GtkToolbar *toolbar) | |
2779 { | |
2780 GtkToolbarStyle style; | |
2781 GtkIconSize size; | |
2782 GtkIconSize oldsize; | |
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7 | 2784 if ((toolbar_flags & (TOOLBAR_TEXT | TOOLBAR_ICONS | TOOLBAR_HORIZ)) |
2785 == (TOOLBAR_TEXT | TOOLBAR_ICONS | TOOLBAR_HORIZ)) | |
2786 style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ; | |
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2787 else if ((toolbar_flags & (TOOLBAR_TEXT | TOOLBAR_ICONS)) |
7 | 2788 == (TOOLBAR_TEXT | TOOLBAR_ICONS)) |
2789 style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH; | |
2790 else if (toolbar_flags & TOOLBAR_TEXT) | |
2791 style = GTK_TOOLBAR_TEXT; | |
2792 else | |
2793 style = GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS; | |
2794 | |
2795 gtk_toolbar_set_style(toolbar, style); | |
2796 gtk_toolbar_set_tooltips(toolbar, (toolbar_flags & TOOLBAR_TOOLTIPS) != 0); | |
2797 | |
2798 switch (tbis_flags) | |
2799 { | |
2800 case TBIS_TINY: size = GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU; break; | |
2801 case TBIS_SMALL: size = GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR; break; | |
2802 case TBIS_MEDIUM: size = GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON; break; | |
2803 case TBIS_LARGE: size = GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR; break; | |
2804 default: size = GTK_ICON_SIZE_INVALID; break; | |
2805 } | |
2806 oldsize = gtk_toolbar_get_icon_size(toolbar); | |
2807 | |
2808 if (size == GTK_ICON_SIZE_INVALID) | |
2809 { | |
2810 /* Let global user preferences decide the icon size. */ | |
2811 gtk_toolbar_unset_icon_size(toolbar); | |
2812 size = gtk_toolbar_get_icon_size(toolbar); | |
2813 } | |
2814 if (size != oldsize) | |
2815 { | |
2816 gtk_container_foreach(GTK_CONTAINER(toolbar), | |
2817 &icon_size_changed_foreach, | |
2818 GINT_TO_POINTER((int)size)); | |
2819 } | |
2820 gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size(toolbar, size); | |
2821 } | |
2822 | |
2823 #endif /* FEAT_TOOLBAR */ | |
2824 | |
685 | 2825 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_TABLINE) || defined(PROTO) |
2826 static int ignore_tabline_evt = FALSE; | |
689 | 2827 static GtkWidget *tabline_menu; |
846 | 2828 static GtkTooltips *tabline_tooltip; |
689 | 2829 static int clicked_page; /* page clicked in tab line */ |
2830 | |
2831 /* | |
2832 * Handle selecting an item in the tab line popup menu. | |
2833 */ | |
2834 static void | |
1884 | 2835 tabline_menu_handler(GtkMenuItem *item UNUSED, gpointer user_data) |
689 | 2836 { |
2837 /* Add the string cmd into input buffer */ | |
824 | 2838 send_tabline_menu_event(clicked_page, (int)(long)user_data); |
689 | 2839 } |
2840 | |
851 | 2841 static void |
2842 add_tabline_menu_item(GtkWidget *menu, char_u *text, int resp) | |
2843 { | |
2844 GtkWidget *item; | |
2845 char_u *utf_text; | |
2846 | |
2847 utf_text = CONVERT_TO_UTF8(text); | |
2848 item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label((const char *)utf_text); | |
2849 gtk_widget_show(item); | |
2850 CONVERT_TO_UTF8_FREE(utf_text); | |
2851 | |
2852 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(menu), item); | |
2853 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(item), "activate", | |
2854 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(tabline_menu_handler), | |
1660 | 2855 (gpointer)(long)resp); |
851 | 2856 } |
2857 | |
689 | 2858 /* |
2859 * Create a menu for the tab line. | |
2860 */ | |
2861 static GtkWidget * | |
2862 create_tabline_menu(void) | |
2863 { | |
851 | 2864 GtkWidget *menu; |
689 | 2865 |
2866 menu = gtk_menu_new(); | |
851 | 2867 add_tabline_menu_item(menu, (char_u *)_("Close"), TABLINE_MENU_CLOSE); |
2868 add_tabline_menu_item(menu, (char_u *)_("New tab"), TABLINE_MENU_NEW); | |
2869 add_tabline_menu_item(menu, (char_u *)_("Open Tab..."), TABLINE_MENU_OPEN); | |
689 | 2870 |
2871 return menu; | |
2872 } | |
2873 | |
2874 static gboolean | |
2875 on_tabline_menu(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event) | |
2876 { | |
2877 /* Was this button press event ? */ | |
2878 if (event->type == GDK_BUTTON_PRESS) | |
2879 { | |
2880 GdkEventButton *bevent = (GdkEventButton *)event; | |
2881 int x = bevent->x; | |
851 | 2882 int y = bevent->y; |
2883 GtkWidget *tabwidget; | |
2884 GdkWindow *tabwin; | |
689 | 2885 |
844 | 2886 /* When ignoring events return TRUE so that the selected page doesn't |
2887 * change. */ | |
2888 if (hold_gui_events | |
2889 # ifdef FEAT_CMDWIN | |
2890 || cmdwin_type != 0 | |
2891 # endif | |
2892 ) | |
2893 return TRUE; | |
2894 | |
851 | 2895 tabwin = gdk_window_at_pointer(&x, &y); |
2896 gdk_window_get_user_data(tabwin, (gpointer)&tabwidget); | |
2897 clicked_page = (int)(long)gtk_object_get_user_data( | |
2898 GTK_OBJECT(tabwidget)); | |
689 | 2899 |
2900 /* If the event was generated for 3rd button popup the menu. */ | |
2901 if (bevent->button == 3) | |
2902 { | |
2903 gtk_menu_popup(GTK_MENU(widget), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, | |
2904 bevent->button, bevent->time); | |
2905 /* We handled the event. */ | |
2906 return TRUE; | |
2907 } | |
868 | 2908 else if (bevent->button == 1) |
693 | 2909 { |
868 | 2910 if (clicked_page == 0) |
2911 { | |
1394 | 2912 /* Click after all tabs moves to next tab page. When "x" is |
2913 * small guess it's the left button. */ | |
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868 | 2915 } |
693 | 2916 } |
689 | 2917 } |
844 | 2918 |
689 | 2919 /* We didn't handle the event. */ |
2920 return FALSE; | |
2921 } | |
685 | 2922 |
2923 /* | |
2924 * Handle selecting one of the tabs. | |
2925 */ | |
2926 static void | |
2927 on_select_tab( | |
1884 | 2928 GtkNotebook *notebook UNUSED, |
2929 GtkNotebookPage *page UNUSED, | |
944 | 2930 gint idx, |
1884 | 2931 gpointer data UNUSED) |
685 | 2932 { |
2933 if (!ignore_tabline_evt) | |
693 | 2934 { |
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2935 send_tabline_event(idx + 1); |
693 | 2936 } |
685 | 2937 } |
2938 | |
2939 /* | |
2940 * Show or hide the tabline. | |
2941 */ | |
2942 void | |
2943 gui_mch_show_tabline(int showit) | |
2944 { | |
2945 if (gui.tabline == NULL) | |
2946 return; | |
2947 | |
2948 if (!showit != !gtk_notebook_get_show_tabs(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline))) | |
2949 { | |
708 | 2950 /* Note: this may cause a resize event */ |
685 | 2951 gtk_notebook_set_show_tabs(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), showit); |
791 | 2952 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); |
868 | 2953 if (showit) |
2954 GTK_WIDGET_UNSET_FLAGS(GTK_WIDGET(gui.tabline), GTK_CAN_FOCUS); | |
2955 } | |
2956 | |
2957 gui_mch_update(); | |
685 | 2958 } |
2959 | |
2960 /* | |
708 | 2961 * Return TRUE when tabline is displayed. |
2962 */ | |
2963 int | |
2964 gui_mch_showing_tabline(void) | |
2965 { | |
2966 return gui.tabline != NULL | |
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2967 && gtk_notebook_get_show_tabs(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline)); |
708 | 2968 } |
2969 | |
2970 /* | |
685 | 2971 * Update the labels of the tabline. |
2972 */ | |
2973 void | |
2974 gui_mch_update_tabline(void) | |
2975 { | |
2976 GtkWidget *page; | |
846 | 2977 GtkWidget *event_box; |
685 | 2978 GtkWidget *label; |
2979 tabpage_T *tp; | |
2980 int nr = 0; | |
851 | 2981 int tab_num; |
685 | 2982 int curtabidx = 0; |
836 | 2983 char_u *labeltext; |
685 | 2984 |
2985 if (gui.tabline == NULL) | |
2986 return; | |
2987 | |
2988 ignore_tabline_evt = TRUE; | |
2989 | |
2990 /* Add a label for each tab page. They all contain the same text area. */ | |
2991 for (tp = first_tabpage; tp != NULL; tp = tp->tp_next, ++nr) | |
2992 { | |
2993 if (tp == curtab) | |
2994 curtabidx = nr; | |
2995 | |
851 | 2996 tab_num = nr + 1; |
2997 | |
685 | 2998 page = gtk_notebook_get_nth_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), nr); |
2999 if (page == NULL) | |
3000 { | |
3001 /* Add notebook page */ | |
3002 page = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0); | |
3003 gtk_widget_show(page); | |
846 | 3004 event_box = gtk_event_box_new(); |
3005 gtk_widget_show(event_box); | |
685 | 3006 label = gtk_label_new("-Empty-"); |
851 | 3007 gtk_misc_set_padding(GTK_MISC(label), 2, 2); |
846 | 3008 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(event_box), label); |
685 | 3009 gtk_widget_show(label); |
3010 gtk_notebook_insert_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), | |
3011 page, | |
846 | 3012 event_box, |
685 | 3013 nr++); |
3014 } | |
3015 | |
846 | 3016 event_box = gtk_notebook_get_tab_label(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), page); |
1660 | 3017 gtk_object_set_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(event_box), |
3018 (gpointer)(long)tab_num); | |
846 | 3019 label = GTK_BIN(event_box)->child; |
839 | 3020 get_tabline_label(tp, FALSE); |
836 | 3021 labeltext = CONVERT_TO_UTF8(NameBuff); |
846 | 3022 gtk_label_set_text(GTK_LABEL(label), (const char *)labeltext); |
836 | 3023 CONVERT_TO_UTF8_FREE(labeltext); |
846 | 3024 |
3025 get_tabline_label(tp, TRUE); | |
3026 labeltext = CONVERT_TO_UTF8(NameBuff); | |
3027 gtk_tooltips_set_tip(GTK_TOOLTIPS(tabline_tooltip), event_box, | |
3028 (const char *)labeltext, NULL); | |
3029 CONVERT_TO_UTF8_FREE(labeltext); | |
685 | 3030 } |
3031 | |
3032 /* Remove any old labels. */ | |
3033 while (gtk_notebook_get_nth_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), nr) != NULL) | |
3034 gtk_notebook_remove_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), nr); | |
3035 | |
3036 if (gtk_notebook_current_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline)) != curtabidx) | |
856 | 3037 gtk_notebook_set_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), curtabidx); |
685 | 3038 |
851 | 3039 /* Make sure everything is in place before drawing text. */ |
3040 gui_mch_update(); | |
3041 | |
685 | 3042 ignore_tabline_evt = FALSE; |
3043 } | |
3044 | |
3045 /* | |
3046 * Set the current tab to "nr". First tab is 1. | |
3047 */ | |
3048 void | |
3049 gui_mch_set_curtab(nr) | |
3050 int nr; | |
3051 { | |
3052 if (gui.tabline == NULL) | |
3053 return; | |
3054 | |
3055 ignore_tabline_evt = TRUE; | |
3056 if (gtk_notebook_current_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline)) != nr - 1) | |
856 | 3057 gtk_notebook_set_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), nr - 1); |
685 | 3058 ignore_tabline_evt = FALSE; |
3059 } | |
3060 | |
3061 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_TABLINE */ | |
3062 | |
7 | 3063 /* |
2183 | 3064 * Add selection targets for PRIMARY and CLIPBOARD selections. |
3065 */ | |
3066 void | |
3067 gui_gtk_set_selection_targets(void) | |
3068 { | |
3069 int i, j = 0; | |
3070 int n_targets = N_SELECTION_TARGETS; | |
3071 GtkTargetEntry targets[N_SELECTION_TARGETS]; | |
3072 | |
3073 for (i = 0; i < (int)N_SELECTION_TARGETS; ++i) | |
3074 { | |
3518 | 3075 /* OpenOffice tries to use TARGET_HTML and fails when we don't |
2183 | 3076 * return something, instead of trying another target. Therefore only |
3077 * offer TARGET_HTML when it works. */ | |
3078 if (!clip_html && selection_targets[i].info == TARGET_HTML) | |
3079 n_targets--; | |
3080 else | |
3081 targets[j++] = selection_targets[i]; | |
3082 } | |
3083 | |
3084 gtk_selection_clear_targets(gui.drawarea, (GdkAtom)GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY); | |
3085 gtk_selection_clear_targets(gui.drawarea, (GdkAtom)clip_plus.gtk_sel_atom); | |
3086 gtk_selection_add_targets(gui.drawarea, | |
3087 (GdkAtom)GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY, | |
3088 targets, n_targets); | |
3089 gtk_selection_add_targets(gui.drawarea, | |
3090 (GdkAtom)clip_plus.gtk_sel_atom, | |
3091 targets, n_targets); | |
3092 } | |
3093 | |
3094 /* | |
3095 * Set up for receiving DND items. | |
3096 */ | |
3097 void | |
3098 gui_gtk_set_dnd_targets(void) | |
3099 { | |
3100 int i, j = 0; | |
3101 int n_targets = N_DND_TARGETS; | |
3102 GtkTargetEntry targets[N_DND_TARGETS]; | |
3103 | |
3104 for (i = 0; i < (int)N_DND_TARGETS; ++i) | |
3105 { | |
3154 | 3106 if (!clip_html && dnd_targets[i].info == TARGET_HTML) |
2183 | 3107 n_targets--; |
3108 else | |
3109 targets[j++] = dnd_targets[i]; | |
3110 } | |
3111 | |
3112 gtk_drag_dest_unset(gui.drawarea); | |
3113 gtk_drag_dest_set(gui.drawarea, | |
3114 GTK_DEST_DEFAULT_ALL, | |
3115 targets, n_targets, | |
2718 | 3116 GDK_ACTION_COPY | GDK_ACTION_MOVE); |
2183 | 3117 } |
3118 | |
3119 /* | |
7 | 3120 * Initialize the GUI. Create all the windows, set up all the callbacks etc. |
3121 * Returns OK for success, FAIL when the GUI can't be started. | |
3122 */ | |
3123 int | |
3124 gui_mch_init(void) | |
3125 { | |
3126 GtkWidget *vbox; | |
3127 | |
3128 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
3129 /* Initialize the GNOME libraries. gnome_program_init()/gnome_init() | |
3130 * exits on failure, but that's a non-issue because we already called | |
3131 * gtk_init_check() in gui_mch_init_check(). */ | |
3132 if (using_gnome) | |
3133 gnome_program_init(VIMPACKAGE, VIM_VERSION_SHORT, | |
3134 LIBGNOMEUI_MODULE, gui_argc, gui_argv, NULL); | |
3135 #endif | |
3136 vim_free(gui_argv); | |
3137 gui_argv = NULL; | |
3138 | |
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3139 #if GLIB_CHECK_VERSION(2,1,3) |
7 | 3140 /* Set the human-readable application name */ |
3141 g_set_application_name("Vim"); | |
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3142 #endif |
7 | 3143 /* |
3144 * Force UTF-8 output no matter what the value of 'encoding' is. | |
3145 * did_set_string_option() in option.c prohibits changing 'termencoding' | |
3146 * to something else than UTF-8 if the GUI is in use. | |
3147 */ | |
3148 set_option_value((char_u *)"termencoding", 0L, (char_u *)"utf-8", 0); | |
3149 | |
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3150 #ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR |
7 | 3151 gui_gtk_register_stock_icons(); |
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3152 #endif |
7 | 3153 /* FIXME: Need to install the classic icons and a gtkrc.classic file. |
3154 * The hard part is deciding install locations and the Makefile magic. */ | |
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3155 #if 0 |
7 | 3156 gtk_rc_parse("gtkrc"); |
3157 #endif | |
3158 | |
3159 /* Initialize values */ | |
3160 gui.border_width = 2; | |
3161 gui.scrollbar_width = SB_DEFAULT_WIDTH; | |
3162 gui.scrollbar_height = SB_DEFAULT_WIDTH; | |
136 | 3163 /* LINTED: avoid warning: conversion to 'unsigned long' */ |
7 | 3164 gui.fgcolor = g_new0(GdkColor, 1); |
136 | 3165 /* LINTED: avoid warning: conversion to 'unsigned long' */ |
7 | 3166 gui.bgcolor = g_new0(GdkColor, 1); |
207 | 3167 /* LINTED: avoid warning: conversion to 'unsigned long' */ |
3168 gui.spcolor = g_new0(GdkColor, 1); | |
7 | 3169 |
3170 /* Initialise atoms */ | |
1904 | 3171 html_atom = gdk_atom_intern("text/html", FALSE); |
7 | 3172 utf8_string_atom = gdk_atom_intern("UTF8_STRING", FALSE); |
3173 | |
3174 /* Set default foreground and background colors. */ | |
3175 gui.norm_pixel = gui.def_norm_pixel; | |
3176 gui.back_pixel = gui.def_back_pixel; | |
3177 | |
3178 if (gtk_socket_id != 0) | |
3179 { | |
3180 GtkWidget *plug; | |
3181 | |
3182 /* Use GtkSocket from another app. */ | |
3183 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
3184 plug = gtk_plug_new_for_display(gdk_display_get_default(), | |
3185 gtk_socket_id); | |
3186 #else | |
3187 plug = gtk_plug_new(gtk_socket_id); | |
3188 #endif | |
3189 if (plug != NULL && GTK_PLUG(plug)->socket_window != NULL) | |
3190 { | |
3191 gui.mainwin = plug; | |
3192 } | |
3193 else | |
3194 { | |
3195 g_warning("Connection to GTK+ socket (ID %u) failed", | |
3196 (unsigned int)gtk_socket_id); | |
3197 /* Pretend we never wanted it if it failed (get own window) */ | |
3198 gtk_socket_id = 0; | |
3199 } | |
3200 } | |
3201 | |
3202 if (gtk_socket_id == 0) | |
3203 { | |
3204 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
3205 if (using_gnome) | |
3206 { | |
3207 gui.mainwin = gnome_app_new("Vim", NULL); | |
3208 # ifdef USE_XSMP | |
3209 /* Use the GNOME save-yourself functionality now. */ | |
3210 xsmp_close(); | |
3211 # endif | |
3212 } | |
3213 else | |
3214 #endif | |
3215 gui.mainwin = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); | |
3216 } | |
3217 | |
3218 gtk_widget_set_name(gui.mainwin, "vim-main-window"); | |
3219 | |
3220 /* Create the PangoContext used for drawing all text. */ | |
3221 gui.text_context = gtk_widget_create_pango_context(gui.mainwin); | |
3222 pango_context_set_base_dir(gui.text_context, PANGO_DIRECTION_LTR); | |
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3223 |
7 | 3224 gtk_container_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(gui.mainwin), 0); |
3225 gtk_widget_add_events(gui.mainwin, GDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY_MASK); | |
3226 | |
3227 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "delete_event", | |
3228 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(&delete_event_cb), NULL); | |
3229 | |
3230 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "realize", | |
3231 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(&mainwin_realize), NULL); | |
3232 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
3233 g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "screen_changed", | |
3234 G_CALLBACK(&mainwin_screen_changed_cb), NULL); | |
3235 #endif | |
3236 gui.accel_group = gtk_accel_group_new(); | |
3237 gtk_window_add_accel_group(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), gui.accel_group); | |
3238 | |
685 | 3239 /* A vertical box holds the menubar, toolbar and main text window. */ |
7 | 3240 vbox = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0); |
3241 | |
3242 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
3243 if (using_gnome) | |
3244 { | |
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3245 # if defined(FEAT_MENU) |
7 | 3246 /* automagically restore menubar/toolbar placement */ |
3247 gnome_app_enable_layout_config(GNOME_APP(gui.mainwin), TRUE); | |
3248 # endif | |
3249 gnome_app_set_contents(GNOME_APP(gui.mainwin), vbox); | |
3250 } | |
3251 else | |
3252 #endif | |
3253 { | |
3254 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(gui.mainwin), vbox); | |
3255 gtk_widget_show(vbox); | |
3256 } | |
3257 | |
3258 #ifdef FEAT_MENU | |
3259 /* | |
3260 * Create the menubar and handle | |
3261 */ | |
3262 gui.menubar = gtk_menu_bar_new(); | |
3263 gtk_widget_set_name(gui.menubar, "vim-menubar"); | |
3264 | |
36 | 3265 /* Avoid that GTK takes <F10> away from us. */ |
3266 { | |
3267 GtkSettings *gtk_settings; | |
3268 | |
3269 gtk_settings = gtk_settings_get_for_screen(gdk_screen_get_default()); | |
3270 g_object_set(gtk_settings, "gtk-menu-bar-accel", NULL, NULL); | |
3271 } | |
3272 | |
3273 | |
7 | 3274 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME |
3275 if (using_gnome) | |
3276 { | |
3277 BonoboDockItem *dockitem; | |
3278 | |
3279 gnome_app_set_menus(GNOME_APP(gui.mainwin), GTK_MENU_BAR(gui.menubar)); | |
3280 dockitem = gnome_app_get_dock_item_by_name(GNOME_APP(gui.mainwin), | |
3281 GNOME_APP_MENUBAR_NAME); | |
798 | 3282 /* We don't want the menu to float. */ |
3283 bonobo_dock_item_set_behavior(dockitem, | |
3284 bonobo_dock_item_get_behavior(dockitem) | |
3285 | BONOBO_DOCK_ITEM_BEH_NEVER_FLOATING); | |
7 | 3286 gui.menubar_h = GTK_WIDGET(dockitem); |
3287 } | |
3288 else | |
3289 # endif /* FEAT_GUI_GNOME */ | |
3290 { | |
827 | 3291 /* Always show the menubar, otherwise <F10> doesn't work. It may be |
3292 * disabled in gui_init() later. */ | |
3293 gtk_widget_show(gui.menubar); | |
7 | 3294 gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), gui.menubar, FALSE, FALSE, 0); |
3295 } | |
3296 #endif /* FEAT_MENU */ | |
3297 | |
3298 #ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR | |
3299 /* | |
3300 * Create the toolbar and handle | |
3301 */ | |
3302 /* some aesthetics on the toolbar */ | |
3303 gtk_rc_parse_string( | |
3304 "style \"vim-toolbar-style\" {\n" | |
3305 " GtkToolbar::button_relief = GTK_RELIEF_NONE\n" | |
3306 "}\n" | |
3307 "widget \"*.vim-toolbar\" style \"vim-toolbar-style\"\n"); | |
3308 gui.toolbar = gtk_toolbar_new(); | |
3309 gtk_widget_set_name(gui.toolbar, "vim-toolbar"); | |
3310 set_toolbar_style(GTK_TOOLBAR(gui.toolbar)); | |
3311 | |
3312 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
3313 if (using_gnome) | |
3314 { | |
3315 BonoboDockItem *dockitem; | |
3316 | |
3317 gnome_app_set_toolbar(GNOME_APP(gui.mainwin), GTK_TOOLBAR(gui.toolbar)); | |
3318 dockitem = gnome_app_get_dock_item_by_name(GNOME_APP(gui.mainwin), | |
3319 GNOME_APP_TOOLBAR_NAME); | |
3320 gui.toolbar_h = GTK_WIDGET(dockitem); | |
795 | 3321 /* When the toolbar is floating it gets stuck. So long as that isn't |
798 | 3322 * fixed let's disallow floating. */ |
795 | 3323 bonobo_dock_item_set_behavior(dockitem, |
798 | 3324 bonobo_dock_item_get_behavior(dockitem) |
3325 | BONOBO_DOCK_ITEM_BEH_NEVER_FLOATING); | |
7 | 3326 gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(gui.toolbar), 0); |
3327 } | |
3328 else | |
3329 # endif /* FEAT_GUI_GNOME */ | |
3330 { | |
3331 if (vim_strchr(p_go, GO_TOOLBAR) != NULL | |
3332 && (toolbar_flags & (TOOLBAR_TEXT | TOOLBAR_ICONS))) | |
3333 gtk_widget_show(gui.toolbar); | |
3334 gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), gui.toolbar, FALSE, FALSE, 0); | |
3335 } | |
3336 #endif /* FEAT_TOOLBAR */ | |
3337 | |
685 | 3338 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_TABLINE |
782 | 3339 /* |
3340 * Use a Notebook for the tab pages labels. The labels are hidden by | |
3341 * default. | |
3342 */ | |
791 | 3343 gui.tabline = gtk_notebook_new(); |
3344 gtk_widget_show(gui.tabline); | |
3345 gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), gui.tabline, FALSE, FALSE, 0); | |
3346 gtk_notebook_set_show_border(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), FALSE); | |
3347 gtk_notebook_set_show_tabs(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), FALSE); | |
841 | 3348 gtk_notebook_set_scrollable(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), TRUE); |
868 | 3349 gtk_notebook_set_tab_border(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), FALSE); |
791 | 3350 |
846 | 3351 tabline_tooltip = gtk_tooltips_new(); |
3352 gtk_tooltips_enable(GTK_TOOLTIPS(tabline_tooltip)); | |
3353 | |
3354 { | |
3355 GtkWidget *page, *label, *event_box; | |
791 | 3356 |
856 | 3357 /* Add the first tab. */ |
846 | 3358 page = gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 0); |
3359 gtk_widget_show(page); | |
3360 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(gui.tabline), page); | |
3361 label = gtk_label_new("-Empty-"); | |
3362 gtk_widget_show(label); | |
3363 event_box = gtk_event_box_new(); | |
3364 gtk_widget_show(event_box); | |
1660 | 3365 gtk_object_set_user_data(GTK_OBJECT(event_box), (gpointer)1L); |
851 | 3366 gtk_misc_set_padding(GTK_MISC(label), 2, 2); |
846 | 3367 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(event_box), label); |
3368 gtk_notebook_set_tab_label(GTK_NOTEBOOK(gui.tabline), page, event_box); | |
791 | 3369 } |
865 | 3370 |
791 | 3371 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.tabline), "switch_page", |
856 | 3372 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(on_select_tab), NULL); |
791 | 3373 |
3374 /* Create a popup menu for the tab line and connect it. */ | |
3375 tabline_menu = create_tabline_menu(); | |
3376 gtk_signal_connect_object(GTK_OBJECT(gui.tabline), "button_press_event", | |
856 | 3377 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(on_tabline_menu), GTK_OBJECT(tabline_menu)); |
685 | 3378 #endif |
3379 | |
7 | 3380 gui.formwin = gtk_form_new(); |
3381 gtk_container_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(gui.formwin), 0); | |
3382 gtk_widget_set_events(gui.formwin, GDK_EXPOSURE_MASK); | |
3383 | |
3384 gui.drawarea = gtk_drawing_area_new(); | |
3385 | |
3386 /* Determine which events we will filter. */ | |
3387 gtk_widget_set_events(gui.drawarea, | |
3388 GDK_EXPOSURE_MASK | | |
3389 GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY_MASK | | |
3390 GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY_MASK | | |
3391 GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK | | |
3392 GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK | | |
3393 GDK_SCROLL_MASK | | |
3394 GDK_KEY_PRESS_MASK | | |
3395 GDK_KEY_RELEASE_MASK | | |
3396 GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK | | |
3397 GDK_POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK); | |
3398 | |
3399 gtk_widget_show(gui.drawarea); | |
3400 gtk_form_put(GTK_FORM(gui.formwin), gui.drawarea, 0, 0); | |
3401 gtk_widget_show(gui.formwin); | |
3402 gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), gui.formwin, TRUE, TRUE, 0); | |
3403 | |
3404 /* For GtkSockets, key-presses must go to the focus widget (drawarea) | |
3405 * and not the window. */ | |
3406 gtk_signal_connect((gtk_socket_id == 0) ? GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin) | |
3407 : GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), | |
3408 "key_press_event", | |
3409 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(key_press_event), NULL); | |
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3410 #if defined(FEAT_XIM) |
7 | 3411 /* Also forward key release events for the benefit of GTK+ 2 input |
3412 * modules. Try CTRL-SHIFT-xdigits to enter a Unicode code point. */ | |
3413 g_signal_connect((gtk_socket_id == 0) ? G_OBJECT(gui.mainwin) | |
3414 : G_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), | |
3415 "key_release_event", | |
3416 G_CALLBACK(&key_release_event), NULL); | |
3417 #endif | |
3418 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "realize", | |
3419 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(drawarea_realize_cb), NULL); | |
3420 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "unrealize", | |
3421 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(drawarea_unrealize_cb), NULL); | |
3422 | |
3423 gtk_signal_connect_after(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "style_set", | |
3424 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(&drawarea_style_set_cb), NULL); | |
3425 | |
3426 gui.visibility = GDK_VISIBILITY_UNOBSCURED; | |
3427 | |
3428 #if !(defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION)) | |
3429 wm_protocols_atom = gdk_atom_intern("WM_PROTOCOLS", FALSE); | |
3430 save_yourself_atom = gdk_atom_intern("WM_SAVE_YOURSELF", FALSE); | |
3431 #endif | |
3432 | |
3433 if (gtk_socket_id != 0) | |
1884 | 3434 /* make sure keyboard input can go to the drawarea */ |
7 | 3435 GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS(gui.drawarea, GTK_CAN_FOCUS); |
3436 | |
3437 /* | |
3438 * Set clipboard specific atoms | |
3439 */ | |
3440 vim_atom = gdk_atom_intern(VIM_ATOM_NAME, FALSE); | |
3441 vimenc_atom = gdk_atom_intern(VIMENC_ATOM_NAME, FALSE); | |
3442 clip_star.gtk_sel_atom = GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY; | |
3443 clip_plus.gtk_sel_atom = gdk_atom_intern("CLIPBOARD", FALSE); | |
3444 | |
3445 /* | |
3446 * Start out by adding the configured border width into the border offset. | |
3447 */ | |
3448 gui.border_offset = gui.border_width; | |
3449 | |
3450 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "visibility_notify_event", | |
3451 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(visibility_event), NULL); | |
3452 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "expose_event", | |
3453 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(expose_event), NULL); | |
3454 | |
3455 /* | |
3456 * Only install these enter/leave callbacks when 'p' in 'guioptions'. | |
3457 * Only needed for some window managers. | |
3458 */ | |
3459 if (vim_strchr(p_go, GO_POINTER) != NULL) | |
3460 { | |
3461 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "leave_notify_event", | |
3462 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(leave_notify_event), NULL); | |
3463 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "enter_notify_event", | |
3464 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(enter_notify_event), NULL); | |
3465 } | |
3466 | |
791 | 3467 /* Real windows can get focus ... GtkPlug, being a mere container can't, |
3468 * only its widgets. Arguably, this could be common code and we not use | |
3469 * the window focus at all, but let's be safe. | |
3470 */ | |
3471 if (gtk_socket_id == 0) | |
3472 { | |
856 | 3473 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "focus_out_event", |
3474 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(focus_out_event), NULL); | |
3475 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "focus_in_event", | |
3476 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(focus_in_event), NULL); | |
791 | 3477 } |
3478 else | |
3479 { | |
856 | 3480 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "focus_out_event", |
3481 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(focus_out_event), NULL); | |
3482 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "focus_in_event", | |
3483 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(focus_in_event), NULL); | |
791 | 3484 #ifdef FEAT_GUI_TABLINE |
856 | 3485 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.tabline), "focus_out_event", |
3486 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(focus_out_event), NULL); | |
3487 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.tabline), "focus_in_event", | |
3488 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(focus_in_event), NULL); | |
791 | 3489 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_TABLINE */ |
3490 } | |
7 | 3491 |
3492 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "motion_notify_event", | |
3493 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(motion_notify_event), NULL); | |
3494 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "button_press_event", | |
3495 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(button_press_event), NULL); | |
3496 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "button_release_event", | |
3497 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(button_release_event), NULL); | |
3498 g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "scroll_event", | |
3499 G_CALLBACK(&scroll_event), NULL); | |
3500 | |
3501 /* | |
3502 * Add selection handler functions. | |
3503 */ | |
3504 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "selection_clear_event", | |
3505 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(selection_clear_event), NULL); | |
3506 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "selection_received", | |
3507 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(selection_received_cb), NULL); | |
3508 | |
2183 | 3509 gui_gtk_set_selection_targets(); |
7 | 3510 |
3511 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "selection_get", | |
3512 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(selection_get_cb), NULL); | |
3513 | |
3514 /* Pretend we don't have input focus, we will get an event if we do. */ | |
3515 gui.in_focus = FALSE; | |
3516 | |
3517 return OK; | |
3518 } | |
3519 | |
3520 #if (defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_SESSION)) || defined(PROTO) | |
3521 /* | |
3522 * This is called from gui_start() after a fork() has been done. | |
3523 * We have to tell the session manager our new PID. | |
3524 */ | |
3525 void | |
3526 gui_mch_forked(void) | |
3527 { | |
3528 if (using_gnome) | |
3529 { | |
3530 GnomeClient *client; | |
3531 | |
3532 client = gnome_master_client(); | |
3533 | |
3534 if (client != NULL) | |
3535 gnome_client_set_process_id(client, getpid()); | |
3536 } | |
3537 } | |
3538 #endif /* FEAT_GUI_GNOME && FEAT_SESSION */ | |
3539 | |
3540 /* | |
3541 * Called when the foreground or background color has been changed. | |
3542 * This used to change the graphics contexts directly but we are | |
3543 * currently manipulating them where desired. | |
3544 */ | |
3545 void | |
3546 gui_mch_new_colors(void) | |
3547 { | |
3548 if (gui.drawarea != NULL && gui.drawarea->window != NULL) | |
3549 { | |
3550 GdkColor color = { 0, 0, 0, 0 }; | |
3551 | |
3552 color.pixel = gui.back_pixel; | |
3553 gdk_window_set_background(gui.drawarea->window, &color); | |
3554 } | |
3555 } | |
3556 | |
3557 /* | |
3558 * This signal informs us about the need to rearrange our sub-widgets. | |
3559 */ | |
3560 static gint | |
1884 | 3561 form_configure_event(GtkWidget *widget UNUSED, |
3562 GdkEventConfigure *event, | |
3563 gpointer data UNUSED) | |
7 | 3564 { |
791 | 3565 int usable_height = event->height; |
3566 | |
3567 /* When in a GtkPlug, we can't guarantee valid heights (as a round | |
3568 * no. of char-heights), so we have to manually sanitise them. | |
3569 * Widths seem to sort themselves out, don't ask me why. | |
3570 */ | |
3571 if (gtk_socket_id != 0) | |
856 | 3572 usable_height -= (gui.char_height - (gui.char_height/2)); /* sic. */ |
791 | 3573 |
7 | 3574 gtk_form_freeze(GTK_FORM(gui.formwin)); |
791 | 3575 gui_resize_shell(event->width, usable_height); |
7 | 3576 gtk_form_thaw(GTK_FORM(gui.formwin)); |
3577 | |
3578 return TRUE; | |
3579 } | |
3580 | |
3581 /* | |
3582 * Function called when window already closed. | |
3583 * We can't do much more here than to trying to preserve what had been done, | |
3584 * since the window is already inevitably going away. | |
3585 */ | |
3586 static void | |
1884 | 3587 mainwin_destroy_cb(GtkObject *object UNUSED, gpointer data UNUSED) |
7 | 3588 { |
3589 /* Don't write messages to the GUI anymore */ | |
3590 full_screen = FALSE; | |
3591 | |
3592 gui.mainwin = NULL; | |
3593 gui.drawarea = NULL; | |
3594 | |
3595 if (!exiting) /* only do anything if the destroy was unexpected */ | |
3596 { | |
419 | 3597 vim_strncpy(IObuff, |
3598 (char_u *)_("Vim: Main window unexpectedly destroyed\n"), | |
3599 IOSIZE - 1); | |
7 | 3600 preserve_exit(); |
3601 } | |
3602 } | |
3603 | |
791 | 3604 |
3605 /* | |
3606 * Bit of a hack to ensure we start GtkPlug windows with the correct window | |
3607 * hints (and thus the required size from -geom), but that after that we | |
3608 * put the hints back to normal (the actual minimum size) so we may | |
3609 * subsequently be resized smaller. GtkSocket (the parent end) uses the | |
1226 | 3610 * plug's window 'min hints to set *it's* minimum size, but that's also the |
791 | 3611 * only way we have of making ourselves bigger (by set lines/columns). |
3612 * Thus set hints at start-up to ensure correct init. size, then a | |
3613 * second after the final attempt to reset the real minimum hinst (done by | |
1226 | 3614 * scrollbar init.), actually do the standard hinst and stop the timer. |
791 | 3615 * We'll not let the default hints be set while this timer's active. |
3616 */ | |
3617 static gboolean | |
1884 | 3618 check_startup_plug_hints(gpointer data UNUSED) |
791 | 3619 { |
3620 if (init_window_hints_state == 1) | |
3621 { | |
856 | 3622 /* Safe to use normal hints now */ |
3623 init_window_hints_state = 0; | |
3624 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); | |
3625 return FALSE; /* stop timer */ | |
791 | 3626 } |
3627 | |
3628 /* Keep on trying */ | |
3629 init_window_hints_state = 1; | |
3630 return TRUE; | |
3631 } | |
3632 | |
7 | 3633 /* |
3634 * Open the GUI window which was created by a call to gui_mch_init(). | |
3635 */ | |
3636 int | |
3637 gui_mch_open(void) | |
3638 { | |
3639 guicolor_T fg_pixel = INVALCOLOR; | |
3640 guicolor_T bg_pixel = INVALCOLOR; | |
1966 | 3641 guint pixel_width; |
3642 guint pixel_height; | |
7 | 3643 |
3644 /* | |
3645 * Allow setting a window role on the command line, or invent one | |
3646 * if none was specified. This is mainly useful for GNOME session | |
3647 * support; allowing the WM to restore window placement. | |
3648 */ | |
3649 if (role_argument != NULL) | |
3650 { | |
3651 gtk_window_set_role(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), role_argument); | |
3652 } | |
3653 else | |
3654 { | |
3655 char *role; | |
3656 | |
3657 /* Invent a unique-enough ID string for the role */ | |
3658 role = g_strdup_printf("vim-%u-%u-%u", | |
3659 (unsigned)mch_get_pid(), | |
3660 (unsigned)g_random_int(), | |
3661 (unsigned)time(NULL)); | |
3662 | |
3663 gtk_window_set_role(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), role); | |
3664 g_free(role); | |
3665 } | |
3666 | |
3667 if (gui_win_x != -1 && gui_win_y != -1) | |
3668 gtk_window_move(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), gui_win_x, gui_win_y); | |
3669 | |
3670 /* Determine user specified geometry, if present. */ | |
3671 if (gui.geom != NULL) | |
3672 { | |
3673 int mask; | |
3674 unsigned int w, h; | |
3675 int x = 0; | |
3676 int y = 0; | |
3677 | |
3678 mask = XParseGeometry((char *)gui.geom, &x, &y, &w, &h); | |
3679 | |
3680 if (mask & WidthValue) | |
3681 Columns = w; | |
3682 if (mask & HeightValue) | |
857 | 3683 { |
1884 | 3684 if (p_window > (long)h - 1 || !option_was_set((char_u *)"window")) |
857 | 3685 p_window = h - 1; |
7 | 3686 Rows = h; |
857 | 3687 } |
1426 | 3688 |
3689 pixel_width = (guint)(gui_get_base_width() + Columns * gui.char_width); | |
3690 pixel_height = (guint)(gui_get_base_height() + Rows * gui.char_height); | |
3691 | |
3692 pixel_width += get_menu_tool_width(); | |
3693 pixel_height += get_menu_tool_height(); | |
3694 | |
7 | 3695 if (mask & (XValue | YValue)) |
1426 | 3696 { |
1757 | 3697 int ww, hh; |
3698 gui_mch_get_screen_dimensions(&ww, &hh); | |
3699 hh += p_ghr + get_menu_tool_height(); | |
3700 ww += get_menu_tool_width(); | |
1426 | 3701 if (mask & XNegative) |
1757 | 3702 x += ww - pixel_width; |
1426 | 3703 if (mask & YNegative) |
1757 | 3704 y += hh - pixel_height; |
7 | 3705 gtk_window_move(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), x, y); |
1426 | 3706 } |
7 | 3707 vim_free(gui.geom); |
3708 gui.geom = NULL; | |
791 | 3709 |
856 | 3710 /* From now until everyone's stopped trying to set the window hints |
3711 * to their correct minimum values, stop them being set as we need | |
3712 * them to remain at our required size for the parent GtkSocket to | |
3713 * give us the right initial size. | |
3714 */ | |
791 | 3715 if (gtk_socket_id != 0 && (mask & WidthValue || mask & HeightValue)) |
856 | 3716 { |
3717 update_window_manager_hints(pixel_width, pixel_height); | |
3718 init_window_hints_state = 1; | |
3719 g_timeout_add(1000, check_startup_plug_hints, NULL); | |
3720 } | |
7 | 3721 } |
3722 | |
1966 | 3723 pixel_width = (guint)(gui_get_base_width() + Columns * gui.char_width); |
3724 pixel_height = (guint)(gui_get_base_height() + Rows * gui.char_height); | |
3725 /* For GTK2 changing the size of the form widget doesn't cause window | |
3726 * resizing. */ | |
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3727 if (gtk_socket_id == 0) |
1966 | 3728 gtk_window_resize(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), pixel_width, pixel_height); |
791 | 3729 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); |
7 | 3730 |
3731 if (foreground_argument != NULL) | |
3732 fg_pixel = gui_get_color((char_u *)foreground_argument); | |
3733 if (fg_pixel == INVALCOLOR) | |
3734 fg_pixel = gui_get_color((char_u *)"Black"); | |
3735 | |
3736 if (background_argument != NULL) | |
3737 bg_pixel = gui_get_color((char_u *)background_argument); | |
3738 if (bg_pixel == INVALCOLOR) | |
3739 bg_pixel = gui_get_color((char_u *)"White"); | |
3740 | |
3741 if (found_reverse_arg) | |
3742 { | |
3743 gui.def_norm_pixel = bg_pixel; | |
3744 gui.def_back_pixel = fg_pixel; | |
3745 } | |
3746 else | |
3747 { | |
3748 gui.def_norm_pixel = fg_pixel; | |
3749 gui.def_back_pixel = bg_pixel; | |
3750 } | |
3751 | |
3752 /* Get the colors from the "Normal" and "Menu" group (set in syntax.c or | |
3753 * in a vimrc file) */ | |
3754 set_normal_colors(); | |
3755 | |
3756 /* Check that none of the colors are the same as the background color */ | |
3757 gui_check_colors(); | |
3758 | |
3759 /* Get the colors for the highlight groups (gui_check_colors() might have | |
3760 * changed them). */ | |
3761 highlight_gui_started(); /* re-init colors and fonts */ | |
3762 | |
3763 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.mainwin), "destroy", | |
3764 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(mainwin_destroy_cb), NULL); | |
3765 | |
3766 #ifdef FEAT_HANGULIN | |
3767 hangul_keyboard_set(); | |
3768 #endif | |
3769 | |
3770 /* | |
3771 * Notify the fixed area about the need to resize the contents of the | |
3772 * gui.formwin, which we use for random positioning of the included | |
3773 * components. | |
3774 * | |
3775 * We connect this signal deferred finally after anything is in place, | |
3776 * since this is intended to handle resizements coming from the window | |
3777 * manager upon us and should not interfere with what VIM is requesting | |
3778 * upon startup. | |
3779 */ | |
3780 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.formwin), "configure_event", | |
3781 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(form_configure_event), NULL); | |
3782 | |
3783 #ifdef FEAT_DND | |
2183 | 3784 /* Set up for receiving DND items. */ |
3785 gui_gtk_set_dnd_targets(); | |
7 | 3786 |
3787 gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(gui.drawarea), "drag_data_received", | |
3788 GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(drag_data_received_cb), NULL); | |
3789 #endif | |
3790 | |
3791 /* With GTK+ 2, we need to iconify the window before calling show() | |
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3792 * to avoid mapping the window for a short time. */ |
7 | 3793 if (found_iconic_arg && gtk_socket_id == 0) |
3794 gui_mch_iconify(); | |
3795 | |
3796 { | |
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3797 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_MENU) |
7 | 3798 unsigned long menu_handler = 0; |
3799 # ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR | |
3800 unsigned long tool_handler = 0; | |
3801 # endif | |
3802 /* | |
3803 * Urgh hackish :/ For some reason BonoboDockLayout always forces a | |
3804 * show when restoring the saved layout configuration. We can't just | |
3805 * hide the widgets again after gtk_widget_show(gui.mainwin) since it's | |
3806 * a toplevel window and thus will be realized immediately. Instead, | |
3807 * connect signal handlers to hide the widgets just after they've been | |
3808 * marked visible, but before the main window is realized. | |
3809 */ | |
3810 if (using_gnome && vim_strchr(p_go, GO_MENUS) == NULL) | |
3811 menu_handler = g_signal_connect_after(gui.menubar_h, "show", | |
3812 G_CALLBACK(>k_widget_hide), | |
3813 NULL); | |
3814 # ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR | |
3815 if (using_gnome && vim_strchr(p_go, GO_TOOLBAR) == NULL | |
3816 && (toolbar_flags & (TOOLBAR_TEXT | TOOLBAR_ICONS))) | |
3817 tool_handler = g_signal_connect_after(gui.toolbar_h, "show", | |
3818 G_CALLBACK(>k_widget_hide), | |
3819 NULL); | |
3820 # endif | |
3821 #endif | |
3822 gtk_widget_show(gui.mainwin); | |
3823 | |
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3824 #if defined(FEAT_GUI_GNOME) && defined(FEAT_MENU) |
7 | 3825 if (menu_handler != 0) |
3826 g_signal_handler_disconnect(gui.menubar_h, menu_handler); | |
3827 # ifdef FEAT_TOOLBAR | |
3828 if (tool_handler != 0) | |
3829 g_signal_handler_disconnect(gui.toolbar_h, tool_handler); | |
3830 # endif | |
3831 #endif | |
3832 } | |
3833 | |
3834 return OK; | |
3835 } | |
3836 | |
3837 | |
3838 void | |
1884 | 3839 gui_mch_exit(int rc UNUSED) |
7 | 3840 { |
3841 if (gui.mainwin != NULL) | |
3842 gtk_widget_destroy(gui.mainwin); | |
3843 } | |
3844 | |
3845 /* | |
3846 * Get the position of the top left corner of the window. | |
3847 */ | |
3848 int | |
3849 gui_mch_get_winpos(int *x, int *y) | |
3850 { | |
3851 gtk_window_get_position(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), x, y); | |
3852 return OK; | |
3853 } | |
3854 | |
3855 /* | |
3856 * Set the position of the top left corner of the window to the given | |
3857 * coordinates. | |
3858 */ | |
3859 void | |
3860 gui_mch_set_winpos(int x, int y) | |
3861 { | |
3862 gtk_window_move(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), x, y); | |
3863 } | |
3864 | |
3865 #if 0 | |
3866 static int resize_idle_installed = FALSE; | |
3867 /* | |
3868 * Idle handler to force resize. Used by gui_mch_set_shellsize() to ensure | |
3869 * the shell size doesn't exceed the window size, i.e. if the window manager | |
3870 * ignored our size request. Usually this happens if the window is maximized. | |
3871 * | |
3872 * FIXME: It'd be nice if we could find a little more orthodox solution. | |
3873 * See also the remark below in gui_mch_set_shellsize(). | |
3874 * | |
3875 * DISABLED: When doing ":set lines+=1" this function would first invoke | |
3876 * gui_resize_shell() with the old size, then the normal callback would | |
3877 * report the new size through form_configure_event(). That caused the window | |
3878 * layout to be messed up. | |
3879 */ | |
3880 static gboolean | |
3881 force_shell_resize_idle(gpointer data) | |
3882 { | |
3883 if (gui.mainwin != NULL | |
3884 && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(gui.mainwin) | |
3885 && GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE(gui.mainwin)) | |
3886 { | |
3887 int width; | |
3888 int height; | |
3889 | |
3890 gtk_window_get_size(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), &width, &height); | |
3891 | |
3892 width -= get_menu_tool_width(); | |
3893 height -= get_menu_tool_height(); | |
3894 | |
3895 gui_resize_shell(width, height); | |
3896 } | |
3897 | |
3898 resize_idle_installed = FALSE; | |
3899 return FALSE; /* don't call me again */ | |
3900 } | |
3901 #endif | |
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3902 |
1967 | 3903 /* |
3904 * Return TRUE if the main window is maximized. | |
3905 */ | |
3906 int | |
3907 gui_mch_maximized() | |
3908 { | |
3909 return (gui.mainwin != NULL && gui.mainwin->window != NULL | |
3910 && (gdk_window_get_state(gui.mainwin->window) | |
3911 & GDK_WINDOW_STATE_MAXIMIZED)); | |
3912 } | |
3913 | |
3914 /* | |
3915 * Unmaximize the main window | |
3916 */ | |
3917 void | |
3918 gui_mch_unmaximize() | |
3919 { | |
3920 if (gui.mainwin != NULL) | |
3921 gtk_window_unmaximize(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin)); | |
3922 } | |
3923 | |
7 | 3924 /* |
3014 | 3925 * Called when the font changed while the window is maximized. Compute the |
3926 * new Rows and Columns. This is like resizing the window. | |
3927 */ | |
3928 void | |
3929 gui_mch_newfont() | |
3930 { | |
3931 int w, h; | |
3932 | |
3933 gtk_window_get_size(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), &w, &h); | |
3934 w -= get_menu_tool_width(); | |
3935 h -= get_menu_tool_height(); | |
3936 gui_resize_shell(w, h); | |
3937 } | |
3938 | |
3939 /* | |
7 | 3940 * Set the windows size. |
3941 */ | |
3942 void | |
3943 gui_mch_set_shellsize(int width, int height, | |
1884 | 3944 int min_width UNUSED, int min_height UNUSED, |
3945 int base_width UNUSED, int base_height UNUSED, | |
3946 int direction UNUSED) | |
7 | 3947 { |
3948 /* give GTK+ a chance to put all widget's into place */ | |
3949 gui_mch_update(); | |
3950 | |
791 | 3951 /* this will cause the proper resizement to happen too */ |
3952 if (gtk_socket_id == 0) | |
856 | 3953 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); |
791 | 3954 |
7 | 3955 /* With GTK+ 2, changing the size of the form widget doesn't resize |
791 | 3956 * the window. So let's do it the other way around and resize the |
7 | 3957 * main window instead. */ |
3958 width += get_menu_tool_width(); | |
3959 height += get_menu_tool_height(); | |
3960 | |
791 | 3961 if (gtk_socket_id == 0) |
856 | 3962 gtk_window_resize(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), width, height); |
791 | 3963 else |
856 | 3964 update_window_manager_hints(width, height); |
7 | 3965 |
2183 | 3966 # if 0 |
7 | 3967 if (!resize_idle_installed) |
3968 { | |
3969 g_idle_add_full(GDK_PRIORITY_EVENTS + 10, | |
3970 &force_shell_resize_idle, NULL, NULL); | |
3971 resize_idle_installed = TRUE; | |
3972 } | |
2183 | 3973 # endif |
7 | 3974 /* |
3975 * Wait until all events are processed to prevent a crash because the | |
3976 * real size of the drawing area doesn't reflect Vim's internal ideas. | |
3977 * | |
3978 * This is a bit of a hack, since Vim is a terminal application with a GUI | |
3979 * on top, while the GUI expects to be the boss. | |
3980 */ | |
3981 gui_mch_update(); | |
3982 } | |
3983 | |
3984 | |
3985 /* | |
3986 * The screen size is used to make sure the initial window doesn't get bigger | |
3987 * than the screen. This subtracts some room for menubar, toolbar and window | |
3988 * decorations. | |
3989 */ | |
3990 void | |
3991 gui_mch_get_screen_dimensions(int *screen_w, int *screen_h) | |
3992 { | |
3993 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
3994 GdkScreen* screen; | |
3995 | |
3996 if (gui.mainwin != NULL && gtk_widget_has_screen(gui.mainwin)) | |
3997 screen = gtk_widget_get_screen(gui.mainwin); | |
3998 else | |
3999 screen = gdk_screen_get_default(); | |
4000 | |
4001 *screen_w = gdk_screen_get_width(screen); | |
4002 *screen_h = gdk_screen_get_height(screen) - p_ghr; | |
4003 #else | |
4004 *screen_w = gdk_screen_width(); | |
4005 /* Subtract 'guiheadroom' from the height to allow some room for the | |
4006 * window manager (task list and window title bar). */ | |
4007 *screen_h = gdk_screen_height() - p_ghr; | |
4008 #endif | |
4009 | |
4010 /* | |
4011 * FIXME: dirty trick: Because the gui_get_base_height() doesn't include | |
4012 * the toolbar and menubar for GTK, we subtract them from the screen | |
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4013 * height, so that the window size can be made to fit on the screen. |
7 | 4014 * This should be completely changed later. |
4015 */ | |
4016 *screen_w -= get_menu_tool_width(); | |
4017 *screen_h -= get_menu_tool_height(); | |
4018 } | |
4019 | |
4020 #if defined(FEAT_TITLE) || defined(PROTO) | |
4021 void | |
1884 | 4022 gui_mch_settitle(char_u *title, char_u *icon UNUSED) |
7 | 4023 { |
4024 if (title != NULL && output_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
4025 title = string_convert(&output_conv, title, NULL); | |
4026 | |
4027 gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin), (const char *)title); | |
4028 | |
4029 if (output_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
4030 vim_free(title); | |
4031 } | |
4032 #endif /* FEAT_TITLE */ | |
4033 | |
4034 #if defined(FEAT_MENU) || defined(PROTO) | |
4035 void | |
4036 gui_mch_enable_menu(int showit) | |
4037 { | |
4038 GtkWidget *widget; | |
4039 | |
4040 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
4041 if (using_gnome) | |
4042 widget = gui.menubar_h; | |
4043 else | |
4044 # endif | |
4045 widget = gui.menubar; | |
4046 | |
827 | 4047 /* Do not disable the menu while starting up, otherwise F10 doesn't work. */ |
4048 if (!showit != !GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE(widget) && !gui.starting) | |
7 | 4049 { |
4050 if (showit) | |
4051 gtk_widget_show(widget); | |
4052 else | |
4053 gtk_widget_hide(widget); | |
4054 | |
791 | 4055 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); |
7 | 4056 } |
4057 } | |
4058 #endif /* FEAT_MENU */ | |
4059 | |
4060 #if defined(FEAT_TOOLBAR) || defined(PROTO) | |
4061 void | |
4062 gui_mch_show_toolbar(int showit) | |
4063 { | |
4064 GtkWidget *widget; | |
4065 | |
4066 if (gui.toolbar == NULL) | |
4067 return; | |
4068 | |
4069 # ifdef FEAT_GUI_GNOME | |
4070 if (using_gnome) | |
4071 widget = gui.toolbar_h; | |
4072 else | |
4073 # endif | |
4074 widget = gui.toolbar; | |
4075 | |
4076 if (showit) | |
4077 set_toolbar_style(GTK_TOOLBAR(gui.toolbar)); | |
4078 | |
4079 if (!showit != !GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE(widget)) | |
4080 { | |
4081 if (showit) | |
4082 gtk_widget_show(widget); | |
4083 else | |
4084 gtk_widget_hide(widget); | |
4085 | |
791 | 4086 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); |
7 | 4087 } |
4088 } | |
4089 #endif /* FEAT_TOOLBAR */ | |
4090 | |
4091 /* | |
4092 * Check if a given font is a CJK font. This is done in a very crude manner. It | |
4093 * just see if U+04E00 for zh and ja and U+AC00 for ko are covered in a given | |
4094 * font. Consequently, this function cannot be used as a general purpose check | |
4095 * for CJK-ness for which fontconfig APIs should be used. This is only used by | |
4096 * gui_mch_init_font() to deal with 'CJK fixed width fonts'. | |
4097 */ | |
4098 static int | |
4099 is_cjk_font(PangoFontDescription *font_desc) | |
4100 { | |
4101 static const char * const cjk_langs[] = | |
4102 {"zh_CN", "zh_TW", "zh_HK", "ja", "ko"}; | |
4103 | |
4104 PangoFont *font; | |
4105 unsigned i; | |
4106 int is_cjk = FALSE; | |
4107 | |
4108 font = pango_context_load_font(gui.text_context, font_desc); | |
4109 | |
4110 if (font == NULL) | |
4111 return FALSE; | |
4112 | |
4113 for (i = 0; !is_cjk && i < G_N_ELEMENTS(cjk_langs); ++i) | |
4114 { | |
4115 PangoCoverage *coverage; | |
4116 gunichar uc; | |
4117 | |
4118 coverage = pango_font_get_coverage( | |
4119 font, pango_language_from_string(cjk_langs[i])); | |
4120 | |
4121 if (coverage != NULL) | |
4122 { | |
4123 uc = (cjk_langs[i][0] == 'k') ? 0xAC00 : 0x4E00; | |
4124 is_cjk = (pango_coverage_get(coverage, uc) == PANGO_COVERAGE_EXACT); | |
4125 pango_coverage_unref(coverage); | |
4126 } | |
4127 } | |
4128 | |
4129 g_object_unref(font); | |
4130 | |
4131 return is_cjk; | |
4132 } | |
4133 | |
445 | 4134 /* |
4135 * Adjust gui.char_height (after 'linespace' was changed). | |
4136 */ | |
7 | 4137 int |
445 | 4138 gui_mch_adjust_charheight(void) |
7 | 4139 { |
4140 PangoFontMetrics *metrics; | |
4141 int ascent; | |
4142 int descent; | |
4143 | |
4144 metrics = pango_context_get_metrics(gui.text_context, gui.norm_font, | |
4145 pango_context_get_language(gui.text_context)); | |
4146 ascent = pango_font_metrics_get_ascent(metrics); | |
4147 descent = pango_font_metrics_get_descent(metrics); | |
4148 | |
4149 pango_font_metrics_unref(metrics); | |
4150 | |
4151 gui.char_height = (ascent + descent + PANGO_SCALE - 1) / PANGO_SCALE | |
445 | 4152 + p_linespace; |
136 | 4153 /* LINTED: avoid warning: bitwise operation on signed value */ |
7 | 4154 gui.char_ascent = PANGO_PIXELS(ascent + p_linespace * PANGO_SCALE / 2); |
4155 | |
4156 /* A not-positive value of char_height may crash Vim. Only happens | |
4157 * if 'linespace' is negative (which does make sense sometimes). */ | |
4158 gui.char_ascent = MAX(gui.char_ascent, 0); | |
4159 gui.char_height = MAX(gui.char_height, gui.char_ascent + 1); | |
4160 | |
4161 return OK; | |
4162 } | |
4163 | |
4164 /* | |
4165 * Put up a font dialog and return the selected font name in allocated memory. | |
4166 * "oldval" is the previous value. Return NULL when cancelled. | |
4167 * This should probably go into gui_gtk.c. Hmm. | |
4168 * FIXME: | |
4169 * The GTK2 font selection dialog has no filtering API. So we could either | |
4170 * a) implement our own (possibly copying the code from somewhere else) or | |
4171 * b) just live with it. | |
4172 */ | |
4173 char_u * | |
4174 gui_mch_font_dialog(char_u *oldval) | |
4175 { | |
4176 GtkWidget *dialog; | |
4177 int response; | |
4178 char_u *fontname = NULL; | |
4179 char_u *oldname; | |
4180 | |
4181 dialog = gtk_font_selection_dialog_new(NULL); | |
4182 | |
4183 gtk_window_set_transient_for(GTK_WINDOW(dialog), GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin)); | |
4184 gtk_window_set_destroy_with_parent(GTK_WINDOW(dialog), TRUE); | |
4185 | |
4186 if (oldval != NULL && oldval[0] != NUL) | |
4187 { | |
4188 if (output_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
4189 oldname = string_convert(&output_conv, oldval, NULL); | |
4190 else | |
4191 oldname = oldval; | |
4192 | |
4193 /* Annoying bug in GTK (or Pango): if the font name does not include a | |
4194 * size, zero is used. Use default point size ten. */ | |
4195 if (!vim_isdigit(oldname[STRLEN(oldname) - 1])) | |
4196 { | |
4197 char_u *p = vim_strnsave(oldname, STRLEN(oldname) + 3); | |
4198 | |
4199 if (p != NULL) | |
4200 { | |
4201 STRCPY(p + STRLEN(p), " 10"); | |
4202 if (oldname != oldval) | |
4203 vim_free(oldname); | |
4204 oldname = p; | |
4205 } | |
4206 } | |
4207 | |
4208 gtk_font_selection_dialog_set_font_name( | |
4209 GTK_FONT_SELECTION_DIALOG(dialog), (const char *)oldname); | |
4210 | |
4211 if (oldname != oldval) | |
100 | 4212 vim_free(oldname); |
7 | 4213 } |
1959 | 4214 else |
4215 gtk_font_selection_dialog_set_font_name( | |
4216 GTK_FONT_SELECTION_DIALOG(dialog), DEFAULT_FONT); | |
7 | 4217 |
4218 response = gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(dialog)); | |
4219 | |
4220 if (response == GTK_RESPONSE_OK) | |
4221 { | |
4222 char *name; | |
4223 | |
4224 name = gtk_font_selection_dialog_get_font_name( | |
4225 GTK_FONT_SELECTION_DIALOG(dialog)); | |
4226 if (name != NULL) | |
4227 { | |
714 | 4228 char_u *p; |
4229 | |
4230 /* Apparently some font names include a comma, need to escape | |
4231 * that, because in 'guifont' it separates names. */ | |
4232 p = vim_strsave_escaped((char_u *)name, (char_u *)","); | |
4233 g_free(name); | |
840 | 4234 if (p != NULL && input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) |
714 | 4235 { |
4236 fontname = string_convert(&input_conv, p, NULL); | |
4237 vim_free(p); | |
4238 } | |
7 | 4239 else |
714 | 4240 fontname = p; |
7 | 4241 } |
4242 } | |
4243 | |
4244 if (response != GTK_RESPONSE_NONE) | |
4245 gtk_widget_destroy(dialog); | |
4246 | |
4247 return fontname; | |
4248 } | |
4249 | |
4250 /* | |
4251 * Some monospace fonts don't support a bold weight, and fall back | |
4252 * silently to the regular weight. But this is no good since our text | |
4253 * drawing function can emulate bold by overstriking. So let's try | |
4254 * to detect whether bold weight is actually available and emulate it | |
4255 * otherwise. | |
4256 * | |
4257 * Note that we don't need to check for italic style since Xft can | |
4258 * emulate italic on its own, provided you have a proper fontconfig | |
4259 * setup. We wouldn't be able to emulate it in Vim anyway. | |
4260 */ | |
4261 static void | |
4262 get_styled_font_variants(void) | |
4263 { | |
4264 PangoFontDescription *bold_font_desc; | |
4265 PangoFont *plain_font; | |
4266 PangoFont *bold_font; | |
4267 | |
4268 gui.font_can_bold = FALSE; | |
4269 | |
4270 plain_font = pango_context_load_font(gui.text_context, gui.norm_font); | |
4271 | |
4272 if (plain_font == NULL) | |
4273 return; | |
4274 | |
4275 bold_font_desc = pango_font_description_copy_static(gui.norm_font); | |
4276 pango_font_description_set_weight(bold_font_desc, PANGO_WEIGHT_BOLD); | |
4277 | |
4278 bold_font = pango_context_load_font(gui.text_context, bold_font_desc); | |
4279 /* | |
4280 * The comparison relies on the unique handle nature of a PangoFont*, | |
4281 * i.e. it's assumed that a different PangoFont* won't refer to the | |
4282 * same font. Seems to work, and failing here isn't critical anyway. | |
4283 */ | |
4284 if (bold_font != NULL) | |
4285 { | |
4286 gui.font_can_bold = (bold_font != plain_font); | |
4287 g_object_unref(bold_font); | |
4288 } | |
4289 | |
4290 pango_font_description_free(bold_font_desc); | |
4291 g_object_unref(plain_font); | |
4292 } | |
4293 | |
4294 static PangoEngineShape *default_shape_engine = NULL; | |
4295 | |
4296 /* | |
4297 * Create a map from ASCII characters in the range [32,126] to glyphs | |
4298 * of the current font. This is used by gui_gtk2_draw_string() to skip | |
4299 * the itemize and shaping process for the most common case. | |
4300 */ | |
4301 static void | |
4302 ascii_glyph_table_init(void) | |
4303 { | |
4304 char_u ascii_chars[128]; | |
4305 PangoAttrList *attr_list; | |
4306 GList *item_list; | |
4307 int i; | |
4308 | |
4309 if (gui.ascii_glyphs != NULL) | |
4310 pango_glyph_string_free(gui.ascii_glyphs); | |
4311 if (gui.ascii_font != NULL) | |
4312 g_object_unref(gui.ascii_font); | |
4313 | |
4314 gui.ascii_glyphs = NULL; | |
4315 gui.ascii_font = NULL; | |
4316 | |
4317 /* For safety, fill in question marks for the control characters. */ | |
4318 for (i = 0; i < 32; ++i) | |
4319 ascii_chars[i] = '?'; | |
4320 for (; i < 127; ++i) | |
4321 ascii_chars[i] = i; | |
4322 ascii_chars[i] = '?'; | |
4323 | |
4324 attr_list = pango_attr_list_new(); | |
4325 item_list = pango_itemize(gui.text_context, (const char *)ascii_chars, | |
4326 0, sizeof(ascii_chars), attr_list, NULL); | |
4327 | |
4328 if (item_list != NULL && item_list->next == NULL) /* play safe */ | |
4329 { | |
4330 PangoItem *item; | |
4331 int width; | |
4332 | |
4333 item = (PangoItem *)item_list->data; | |
4334 width = gui.char_width * PANGO_SCALE; | |
4335 | |
4336 /* Remember the shape engine used for ASCII. */ | |
4337 default_shape_engine = item->analysis.shape_engine; | |
4338 | |
4339 gui.ascii_font = item->analysis.font; | |
4340 g_object_ref(gui.ascii_font); | |
4341 | |
4342 gui.ascii_glyphs = pango_glyph_string_new(); | |
4343 | |
4344 pango_shape((const char *)ascii_chars, sizeof(ascii_chars), | |
4345 &item->analysis, gui.ascii_glyphs); | |
4346 | |
4347 g_return_if_fail(gui.ascii_glyphs->num_glyphs == sizeof(ascii_chars)); | |
4348 | |
4349 for (i = 0; i < gui.ascii_glyphs->num_glyphs; ++i) | |
4350 { | |
4351 PangoGlyphGeometry *geom; | |
4352 | |
4353 geom = &gui.ascii_glyphs->glyphs[i].geometry; | |
4354 geom->x_offset += MAX(0, width - geom->width) / 2; | |
4355 geom->width = width; | |
4356 } | |
4357 } | |
4358 | |
4359 g_list_foreach(item_list, (GFunc)&pango_item_free, NULL); | |
4360 g_list_free(item_list); | |
4361 pango_attr_list_unref(attr_list); | |
4362 } | |
4363 | |
4364 /* | |
4365 * Initialize Vim to use the font or fontset with the given name. | |
4366 * Return FAIL if the font could not be loaded, OK otherwise. | |
4367 */ | |
4368 int | |
1884 | 4369 gui_mch_init_font(char_u *font_name, int fontset UNUSED) |
7 | 4370 { |
4371 PangoFontDescription *font_desc; | |
4372 PangoLayout *layout; | |
4373 int width; | |
4374 | |
4375 /* If font_name is NULL, this means to use the default, which should | |
4376 * be present on all proper Pango/fontconfig installations. */ | |
4377 if (font_name == NULL) | |
4378 font_name = (char_u *)DEFAULT_FONT; | |
4379 | |
4380 font_desc = gui_mch_get_font(font_name, FALSE); | |
4381 | |
4382 if (font_desc == NULL) | |
4383 return FAIL; | |
4384 | |
4385 gui_mch_free_font(gui.norm_font); | |
4386 gui.norm_font = font_desc; | |
4387 | |
4388 pango_context_set_font_description(gui.text_context, font_desc); | |
4389 | |
4390 layout = pango_layout_new(gui.text_context); | |
4391 pango_layout_set_text(layout, "MW", 2); | |
4392 pango_layout_get_size(layout, &width, NULL); | |
4393 /* | |
4394 * Set char_width to half the width obtained from pango_layout_get_size() | |
4395 * for CJK fixed_width/bi-width fonts. An unpatched version of Xft leads | |
4396 * Pango to use the same width for both non-CJK characters (e.g. Latin | |
4397 * letters and numbers) and CJK characters. This results in 's p a c e d | |
4398 * o u t' rendering when a CJK 'fixed width' font is used. To work around | |
4399 * that, divide the width returned by Pango by 2 if cjk_width is equal to | |
4400 * width for CJK fonts. | |
4401 * | |
4402 * For related bugs, see: | |
4403 * http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106618 | |
4404 * http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106624 | |
4405 * | |
4406 * With this, for all four of the following cases, Vim works fine: | |
4407 * guifont=CJK_fixed_width_font | |
4408 * guifont=Non_CJK_fixed_font | |
4409 * guifont=Non_CJK_fixed_font,CJK_Fixed_font | |
4410 * guifont=Non_CJK_fixed_font guifontwide=CJK_fixed_font | |
4411 */ | |
4412 if (is_cjk_font(gui.norm_font)) | |
4413 { | |
4414 int cjk_width; | |
4415 | |
4416 /* Measure the text extent of U+4E00 and U+4E8C */ | |
4417 pango_layout_set_text(layout, "\344\270\200\344\272\214", -1); | |
4418 pango_layout_get_size(layout, &cjk_width, NULL); | |
4419 | |
4420 if (width == cjk_width) /* Xft not patched */ | |
4421 width /= 2; | |
4422 } | |
4423 g_object_unref(layout); | |
4424 | |
4425 gui.char_width = (width / 2 + PANGO_SCALE - 1) / PANGO_SCALE; | |
4426 | |
4427 /* A zero width may cause a crash. Happens for semi-invalid fontsets. */ | |
4428 if (gui.char_width <= 0) | |
4429 gui.char_width = 8; | |
4430 | |
445 | 4431 gui_mch_adjust_charheight(); |
7 | 4432 |
4433 /* Set the fontname, which will be used for information purposes */ | |
4434 hl_set_font_name(font_name); | |
4435 | |
4436 get_styled_font_variants(); | |
4437 ascii_glyph_table_init(); | |
4438 | |
4439 /* Avoid unnecessary overhead if 'guifontwide' is equal to 'guifont'. */ | |
4440 if (gui.wide_font != NULL | |
4441 && pango_font_description_equal(gui.norm_font, gui.wide_font)) | |
4442 { | |
4443 pango_font_description_free(gui.wide_font); | |
4444 gui.wide_font = NULL; | |
4445 } | |
4446 | |
1986 | 4447 if (gui_mch_maximized()) |
4448 { | |
4449 /* Update lines and columns in accordance with the new font, keep the | |
4450 * window maximized. */ | |
3014 | 4451 gui_mch_newfont(); |
1986 | 4452 } |
4453 else | |
4454 { | |
4455 /* Preserve the logical dimensions of the screen. */ | |
4456 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); | |
4457 } | |
7 | 4458 |
4459 return OK; | |
4460 } | |
4461 | |
4462 /* | |
4463 * Get a reference to the font "name". | |
4464 * Return zero for failure. | |
4465 */ | |
4466 GuiFont | |
4467 gui_mch_get_font(char_u *name, int report_error) | |
4468 { | |
4469 PangoFontDescription *font; | |
4470 | |
4471 /* can't do this when GUI is not running */ | |
4472 if (!gui.in_use || name == NULL) | |
4473 return NULL; | |
4474 | |
4475 if (output_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
4476 { | |
4477 char_u *buf; | |
4478 | |
4479 buf = string_convert(&output_conv, name, NULL); | |
4480 if (buf != NULL) | |
4481 { | |
4482 font = pango_font_description_from_string((const char *)buf); | |
4483 vim_free(buf); | |
4484 } | |
4485 else | |
4486 font = NULL; | |
4487 } | |
4488 else | |
4489 font = pango_font_description_from_string((const char *)name); | |
4490 | |
4491 if (font != NULL) | |
4492 { | |
4493 PangoFont *real_font; | |
4494 | |
4495 /* pango_context_load_font() bails out if no font size is set */ | |
4496 if (pango_font_description_get_size(font) <= 0) | |
4497 pango_font_description_set_size(font, 10 * PANGO_SCALE); | |
4498 | |
4499 real_font = pango_context_load_font(gui.text_context, font); | |
4500 | |
4501 if (real_font == NULL) | |
4502 { | |
4503 pango_font_description_free(font); | |
4504 font = NULL; | |
4505 } | |
4506 else | |
4507 g_object_unref(real_font); | |
4508 } | |
4509 | |
4510 if (font == NULL) | |
4511 { | |
4512 if (report_error) | |
1666 | 4513 EMSG2(_((char *)e_font), name); |
7 | 4514 return NULL; |
4515 } | |
4516 | |
4517 return font; | |
4518 } | |
4519 | |
39 | 4520 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO) |
38 | 4521 /* |
4522 * Return the name of font "font" in allocated memory. | |
4523 */ | |
4524 char_u * | |
1884 | 4525 gui_mch_get_fontname(GuiFont font, char_u *name UNUSED) |
38 | 4526 { |
4527 if (font != NOFONT) | |
4528 { | |
944 | 4529 char *pangoname = pango_font_description_to_string(font); |
4530 | |
4531 if (pangoname != NULL) | |
38 | 4532 { |
944 | 4533 char_u *s = vim_strsave((char_u *)pangoname); |
4534 | |
4535 g_free(pangoname); | |
38 | 4536 return s; |
4537 } | |
4538 } | |
4539 return NULL; | |
4540 } | |
39 | 4541 #endif |
38 | 4542 |
7 | 4543 /* |
4544 * If a font is not going to be used, free its structure. | |
4545 */ | |
4546 void | |
4547 gui_mch_free_font(GuiFont font) | |
4548 { | |
4549 if (font != NOFONT) | |
4550 pango_font_description_free(font); | |
4551 } | |
4552 | |
4553 /* | |
4554 * Return the Pixel value (color) for the given color name. This routine was | |
4555 * pretty much taken from example code in the Silicon Graphics OSF/Motif | |
4556 * Programmer's Guide. | |
4557 * Return INVALCOLOR for error. | |
4558 */ | |
4559 guicolor_T | |
4560 gui_mch_get_color(char_u *name) | |
4561 { | |
4562 /* A number of colors that some X11 systems don't have */ | |
4563 static const char *const vimnames[][2] = | |
4564 { | |
834 | 4565 {"LightRed", "#FFBBBB"}, |
4566 {"LightGreen", "#88FF88"}, | |
4567 {"LightMagenta","#FFBBFF"}, | |
4568 {"DarkCyan", "#008888"}, | |
4569 {"DarkBlue", "#0000BB"}, | |
4570 {"DarkRed", "#BB0000"}, | |
4571 {"DarkMagenta", "#BB00BB"}, | |
4572 {"DarkGrey", "#BBBBBB"}, | |
4573 {"DarkYellow", "#BBBB00"}, | |
4574 {"Gray10", "#1A1A1A"}, | |
4575 {"Grey10", "#1A1A1A"}, | |
4576 {"Gray20", "#333333"}, | |
4577 {"Grey20", "#333333"}, | |
4578 {"Gray30", "#4D4D4D"}, | |
4579 {"Grey30", "#4D4D4D"}, | |
4580 {"Gray40", "#666666"}, | |
4581 {"Grey40", "#666666"}, | |
4582 {"Gray50", "#7F7F7F"}, | |
4583 {"Grey50", "#7F7F7F"}, | |
4584 {"Gray60", "#999999"}, | |
4585 {"Grey60", "#999999"}, | |
4586 {"Gray70", "#B3B3B3"}, | |
4587 {"Grey70", "#B3B3B3"}, | |
4588 {"Gray80", "#CCCCCC"}, | |
4589 {"Grey80", "#CCCCCC"}, | |
4590 {"Gray90", "#E5E5E5"}, | |
4591 {"Grey90", "#E5E5E5"}, | |
7 | 4592 {NULL, NULL} |
4593 }; | |
4594 | |
4595 if (!gui.in_use) /* can't do this when GUI not running */ | |
4596 return INVALCOLOR; | |
4597 | |
4598 while (name != NULL) | |
4599 { | |
4600 GdkColor color; | |
4601 int parsed; | |
4602 int i; | |
4603 | |
4604 parsed = gdk_color_parse((const char *)name, &color); | |
4605 | |
4606 if (parsed) | |
4607 { | |
4608 gdk_colormap_alloc_color(gtk_widget_get_colormap(gui.drawarea), | |
4609 &color, FALSE, TRUE); | |
4610 return (guicolor_T)color.pixel; | |
4611 } | |
4612 /* add a few builtin names and try again */ | |
4613 for (i = 0; ; ++i) | |
4614 { | |
4615 if (vimnames[i][0] == NULL) | |
4616 { | |
4617 name = NULL; | |
4618 break; | |
4619 } | |
4620 if (STRICMP(name, vimnames[i][0]) == 0) | |
4621 { | |
4622 name = (char_u *)vimnames[i][1]; | |
4623 break; | |
4624 } | |
4625 } | |
4626 } | |
4627 | |
4628 return INVALCOLOR; | |
4629 } | |
4630 | |
4631 /* | |
4632 * Set the current text foreground color. | |
4633 */ | |
4634 void | |
4635 gui_mch_set_fg_color(guicolor_T color) | |
4636 { | |
4637 gui.fgcolor->pixel = (unsigned long)color; | |
4638 } | |
4639 | |
4640 /* | |
4641 * Set the current text background color. | |
4642 */ | |
4643 void | |
4644 gui_mch_set_bg_color(guicolor_T color) | |
4645 { | |
4646 gui.bgcolor->pixel = (unsigned long)color; | |
4647 } | |
4648 | |
207 | 4649 /* |
4650 * Set the current text special color. | |
4651 */ | |
4652 void | |
4653 gui_mch_set_sp_color(guicolor_T color) | |
4654 { | |
4655 gui.spcolor->pixel = (unsigned long)color; | |
4656 } | |
4657 | |
7 | 4658 /* |
4659 * Function-like convenience macro for the sake of efficiency. | |
4660 */ | |
4661 #define INSERT_PANGO_ATTR(Attribute, AttrList, Start, End) \ | |
4662 G_STMT_START{ \ | |
4663 PangoAttribute *tmp_attr_; \ | |
4664 tmp_attr_ = (Attribute); \ | |
4665 tmp_attr_->start_index = (Start); \ | |
4666 tmp_attr_->end_index = (End); \ | |
4667 pango_attr_list_insert((AttrList), tmp_attr_); \ | |
4668 }G_STMT_END | |
4669 | |
4670 static void | |
4671 apply_wide_font_attr(char_u *s, int len, PangoAttrList *attr_list) | |
4672 { | |
4673 char_u *start = NULL; | |
4674 char_u *p; | |
4675 int uc; | |
4676 | |
4677 for (p = s; p < s + len; p += utf_byte2len(*p)) | |
4678 { | |
4679 uc = utf_ptr2char(p); | |
4680 | |
4681 if (start == NULL) | |
4682 { | |
4683 if (uc >= 0x80 && utf_char2cells(uc) == 2) | |
4684 start = p; | |
4685 } | |
4686 else if (uc < 0x80 /* optimization shortcut */ | |
4687 || (utf_char2cells(uc) != 2 && !utf_iscomposing(uc))) | |
4688 { | |
4689 INSERT_PANGO_ATTR(pango_attr_font_desc_new(gui.wide_font), | |
4690 attr_list, start - s, p - s); | |
4691 start = NULL; | |
4692 } | |
4693 } | |
4694 | |
4695 if (start != NULL) | |
4696 INSERT_PANGO_ATTR(pango_attr_font_desc_new(gui.wide_font), | |
4697 attr_list, start - s, len); | |
4698 } | |
4699 | |
4700 static int | |
4701 count_cluster_cells(char_u *s, PangoItem *item, | |
4702 PangoGlyphString* glyphs, int i, | |
4703 int *cluster_width, | |
4704 int *last_glyph_rbearing) | |
4705 { | |
4706 char_u *p; | |
4707 int next; /* glyph start index of next cluster */ | |
4708 int start, end; /* string segment of current cluster */ | |
4709 int width; /* real cluster width in Pango units */ | |
4710 int uc; | |
4711 int cellcount = 0; | |
4712 | |
4713 width = glyphs->glyphs[i].geometry.width; | |
4714 | |
4715 for (next = i + 1; next < glyphs->num_glyphs; ++next) | |
4716 { | |
4717 if (glyphs->glyphs[next].attr.is_cluster_start) | |
4718 break; | |
4719 else if (glyphs->glyphs[next].geometry.width > width) | |
4720 width = glyphs->glyphs[next].geometry.width; | |
4721 } | |
4722 | |
4723 start = item->offset + glyphs->log_clusters[i]; | |
4724 end = item->offset + ((next < glyphs->num_glyphs) ? | |
4725 glyphs->log_clusters[next] : item->length); | |
4726 | |
4727 for (p = s + start; p < s + end; p += utf_byte2len(*p)) | |
4728 { | |
4729 uc = utf_ptr2char(p); | |
4730 if (uc < 0x80) | |
4731 ++cellcount; | |
4732 else if (!utf_iscomposing(uc)) | |
4733 cellcount += utf_char2cells(uc); | |
4734 } | |
4735 | |
4736 if (last_glyph_rbearing != NULL | |
4737 && cellcount > 0 && next == glyphs->num_glyphs) | |
4738 { | |
4739 PangoRectangle ink_rect; | |
4740 /* | |
4741 * If a certain combining mark had to be taken from a non-monospace | |
4742 * font, we have to compensate manually by adapting x_offset according | |
4743 * to the ink extents of the previous glyph. | |
4744 */ | |
4745 pango_font_get_glyph_extents(item->analysis.font, | |
4746 glyphs->glyphs[i].glyph, | |
4747 &ink_rect, NULL); | |
4748 | |
4749 if (PANGO_RBEARING(ink_rect) > 0) | |
4750 *last_glyph_rbearing = PANGO_RBEARING(ink_rect); | |
4751 } | |
4752 | |
4753 if (cellcount > 0) | |
4754 *cluster_width = width; | |
4755 | |
4756 return cellcount; | |
4757 } | |
4758 | |
4759 /* | |
4760 * If there are only combining characters in the cluster, we cannot just | |
4761 * change the width of the previous glyph since there is none. Therefore | |
4762 * some guesswork is needed. | |
4763 * | |
4764 * If ink_rect.x is negative Pango apparently has taken care of the composing | |
4765 * by itself. Actually setting x_offset = 0 should be sufficient then, but due | |
4766 * to problems with composing from different fonts we still need to fine-tune | |
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4767 * x_offset to avoid ugliness. |
7 | 4768 * |
4769 * If ink_rect.x is not negative, force overstriking by pointing x_offset to | |
4770 * the position of the previous glyph. Apparently this happens only with old | |
4771 * X fonts which don't provide the special combining information needed by | |
4772 * Pango. | |
4773 */ | |
4774 static void | |
4775 setup_zero_width_cluster(PangoItem *item, PangoGlyphInfo *glyph, | |
4776 int last_cellcount, int last_cluster_width, | |
4777 int last_glyph_rbearing) | |
4778 { | |
4779 PangoRectangle ink_rect; | |
4780 PangoRectangle logical_rect; | |
4781 int width; | |
4782 | |
4783 width = last_cellcount * gui.char_width * PANGO_SCALE; | |
4784 glyph->geometry.x_offset = -width + MAX(0, width - last_cluster_width) / 2; | |
4785 glyph->geometry.width = 0; | |
4786 | |
4787 pango_font_get_glyph_extents(item->analysis.font, | |
4788 glyph->glyph, | |
4789 &ink_rect, &logical_rect); | |
4790 if (ink_rect.x < 0) | |
4791 { | |
4792 glyph->geometry.x_offset += last_glyph_rbearing; | |
4793 glyph->geometry.y_offset = logical_rect.height | |
4794 - (gui.char_height - p_linespace) * PANGO_SCALE; | |
4795 } | |
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4799 glyph->geometry.x_offset = -width + MAX(0, width - ink_rect.width) / 2; |
7 | 4800 } |
4801 | |
4802 static void | |
4803 draw_glyph_string(int row, int col, int num_cells, int flags, | |
4804 PangoFont *font, PangoGlyphString *glyphs) | |
4805 { | |
4806 if (!(flags & DRAW_TRANSP)) | |
4807 { | |
4808 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.bgcolor); | |
4809 | |
4810 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, | |
4811 gui.text_gc, | |
4812 TRUE, | |
4813 FILL_X(col), | |
4814 FILL_Y(row), | |
4815 num_cells * gui.char_width, | |
4816 gui.char_height); | |
4817 } | |
4818 | |
4819 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.fgcolor); | |
4820 | |
4821 gdk_draw_glyphs(gui.drawarea->window, | |
4822 gui.text_gc, | |
4823 font, | |
4824 TEXT_X(col), | |
4825 TEXT_Y(row), | |
4826 glyphs); | |
4827 | |
4828 /* redraw the contents with an offset of 1 to emulate bold */ | |
4829 if ((flags & DRAW_BOLD) && !gui.font_can_bold) | |
4830 gdk_draw_glyphs(gui.drawarea->window, | |
4831 gui.text_gc, | |
4832 font, | |
4833 TEXT_X(col) + 1, | |
4834 TEXT_Y(row), | |
4835 glyphs); | |
4836 } | |
4837 | |
207 | 4838 /* |
4839 * Draw underline and undercurl at the bottom of the character cell. | |
4840 */ | |
4841 static void | |
4842 draw_under(int flags, int row, int col, int cells) | |
4843 { | |
4844 int i; | |
4845 int offset; | |
1884 | 4846 static const int val[8] = {1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 2, 2, 2 }; |
207 | 4847 int y = FILL_Y(row + 1) - 1; |
4848 | |
4849 /* Undercurl: draw curl at the bottom of the character cell. */ | |
4850 if (flags & DRAW_UNDERC) | |
4851 { | |
4852 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.spcolor); | |
4853 for (i = FILL_X(col); i < FILL_X(col + cells); ++i) | |
4854 { | |
4855 offset = val[i % 8]; | |
4856 gdk_draw_point(gui.drawarea->window, gui.text_gc, i, y - offset); | |
4857 } | |
4858 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.fgcolor); | |
4859 } | |
4860 | |
4861 /* Underline: draw a line at the bottom of the character cell. */ | |
4862 if (flags & DRAW_UNDERL) | |
4863 { | |
4864 /* When p_linespace is 0, overwrite the bottom row of pixels. | |
4865 * Otherwise put the line just below the character. */ | |
4866 if (p_linespace > 1) | |
4867 y -= p_linespace - 1; | |
4868 gdk_draw_line(gui.drawarea->window, gui.text_gc, | |
4869 FILL_X(col), y, | |
4870 FILL_X(col + cells) - 1, y); | |
4871 } | |
4872 } | |
4873 | |
7 | 4874 int |
4875 gui_gtk2_draw_string(int row, int col, char_u *s, int len, int flags) | |
4876 { | |
4877 GdkRectangle area; /* area for clip mask */ | |
4878 PangoGlyphString *glyphs; /* glyphs of current item */ | |
4879 int column_offset = 0; /* column offset in cells */ | |
4880 int i; | |
4881 char_u *conv_buf = NULL; /* result of UTF-8 conversion */ | |
4882 char_u *new_conv_buf; | |
4883 int convlen; | |
4884 char_u *sp, *bp; | |
4885 int plen; | |
4886 | |
4887 if (gui.text_context == NULL || gui.drawarea->window == NULL) | |
4888 return len; | |
4889 | |
4890 if (output_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
4891 { | |
4892 /* | |
4893 * Convert characters from 'encoding' to 'termencoding', which is set | |
4894 * to UTF-8 by gui_mch_init(). did_set_string_option() in option.c | |
4895 * prohibits changing this to something else than UTF-8 if the GUI is | |
4896 * in use. | |
4897 */ | |
4898 convlen = len; | |
4899 conv_buf = string_convert(&output_conv, s, &convlen); | |
4900 g_return_val_if_fail(conv_buf != NULL, len); | |
4901 | |
4902 /* Correct for differences in char width: some chars are | |
4903 * double-wide in 'encoding' but single-wide in utf-8. Add a space to | |
4904 * compensate for that. */ | |
4905 for (sp = s, bp = conv_buf; sp < s + len && bp < conv_buf + convlen; ) | |
4906 { | |
474 | 4907 plen = utf_ptr2len(bp); |
7 | 4908 if ((*mb_ptr2cells)(sp) == 2 && utf_ptr2cells(bp) == 1) |
4909 { | |
4910 new_conv_buf = alloc(convlen + 2); | |
4911 if (new_conv_buf == NULL) | |
4912 return len; | |
4913 plen += bp - conv_buf; | |
4914 mch_memmove(new_conv_buf, conv_buf, plen); | |
4915 new_conv_buf[plen] = ' '; | |
4916 mch_memmove(new_conv_buf + plen + 1, conv_buf + plen, | |
4917 convlen - plen + 1); | |
4918 vim_free(conv_buf); | |
4919 conv_buf = new_conv_buf; | |
4920 ++convlen; | |
4921 bp = conv_buf + plen; | |
4922 plen = 1; | |
4923 } | |
474 | 4924 sp += (*mb_ptr2len)(sp); |
7 | 4925 bp += plen; |
4926 } | |
4927 s = conv_buf; | |
4928 len = convlen; | |
4929 } | |
4930 | |
4931 /* | |
4932 * Restrict all drawing to the current screen line in order to prevent | |
4933 * fuzzy font lookups from messing up the screen. | |
4934 */ | |
4935 area.x = gui.border_offset; | |
4936 area.y = FILL_Y(row); | |
4937 area.width = gui.num_cols * gui.char_width; | |
4938 area.height = gui.char_height; | |
4939 | |
4940 gdk_gc_set_clip_origin(gui.text_gc, 0, 0); | |
4941 gdk_gc_set_clip_rectangle(gui.text_gc, &area); | |
4942 | |
4943 glyphs = pango_glyph_string_new(); | |
4944 | |
4945 /* | |
4946 * Optimization hack: If possible, skip the itemize and shaping process | |
4947 * for pure ASCII strings. This optimization is particularly effective | |
4948 * because Vim draws space characters to clear parts of the screen. | |
4949 */ | |
4950 if (!(flags & DRAW_ITALIC) | |
4951 && !((flags & DRAW_BOLD) && gui.font_can_bold) | |
4952 && gui.ascii_glyphs != NULL) | |
4953 { | |
4954 char_u *p; | |
4955 | |
4956 for (p = s; p < s + len; ++p) | |
4957 if (*p & 0x80) | |
4958 goto not_ascii; | |
4959 | |
4960 pango_glyph_string_set_size(glyphs, len); | |
4961 | |
4962 for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) | |
4963 { | |
4964 glyphs->glyphs[i] = gui.ascii_glyphs->glyphs[s[i]]; | |
4965 glyphs->log_clusters[i] = i; | |
4966 } | |
4967 | |
4968 draw_glyph_string(row, col, len, flags, gui.ascii_font, glyphs); | |
4969 | |
4970 column_offset = len; | |
4971 } | |
4972 else | |
4973 not_ascii: | |
4974 { | |
4975 PangoAttrList *attr_list; | |
4976 GList *item_list; | |
4977 int cluster_width; | |
4978 int last_glyph_rbearing; | |
4979 int cells = 0; /* cells occupied by current cluster */ | |
4980 | |
26 | 4981 /* Safety check: pango crashes when invoked with invalid utf-8 |
4982 * characters. */ | |
4983 if (!utf_valid_string(s, s + len)) | |
4984 { | |
4985 column_offset = len; | |
4986 goto skipitall; | |
4987 } | |
4988 | |
7 | 4989 /* original width of the current cluster */ |
4990 cluster_width = PANGO_SCALE * gui.char_width; | |
4991 | |
4992 /* right bearing of the last non-composing glyph */ | |
4993 last_glyph_rbearing = PANGO_SCALE * gui.char_width; | |
4994 | |
4995 attr_list = pango_attr_list_new(); | |
4996 | |
4997 /* If 'guifontwide' is set then use that for double-width characters. | |
4998 * Otherwise just go with 'guifont' and let Pango do its thing. */ | |
4999 if (gui.wide_font != NULL) | |
5000 apply_wide_font_attr(s, len, attr_list); | |
5001 | |
5002 if ((flags & DRAW_BOLD) && gui.font_can_bold) | |
5003 INSERT_PANGO_ATTR(pango_attr_weight_new(PANGO_WEIGHT_BOLD), | |
5004 attr_list, 0, len); | |
5005 if (flags & DRAW_ITALIC) | |
5006 INSERT_PANGO_ATTR(pango_attr_style_new(PANGO_STYLE_ITALIC), | |
5007 attr_list, 0, len); | |
5008 /* | |
5009 * Break the text into segments with consistent directional level | |
5010 * and shaping engine. Pure Latin text needs only a single segment, | |
5011 * so there's no need to worry about the loop's efficiency. Better | |
5012 * try to optimize elsewhere, e.g. reducing exposes and stuff :) | |
5013 */ | |
5014 item_list = pango_itemize(gui.text_context, | |
5015 (const char *)s, 0, len, attr_list, NULL); | |
5016 | |
5017 while (item_list != NULL) | |
5018 { | |
5019 PangoItem *item; | |
5020 int item_cells = 0; /* item length in cells */ | |
5021 | |
5022 item = (PangoItem *)item_list->data; | |
5023 item_list = g_list_delete_link(item_list, item_list); | |
5024 /* | |
5025 * Increment the bidirectional embedding level by 1 if it is not | |
5026 * even. An odd number means the output will be RTL, but we don't | |
5027 * want that since Vim handles right-to-left text on its own. It | |
5028 * would probably be sufficient to just set level = 0, but you can | |
5029 * never know :) | |
5030 * | |
5031 * Unfortunately we can't take advantage of Pango's ability to | |
5032 * render both LTR and RTL at the same time. In order to support | |
5033 * that, Vim's main screen engine would have to make use of Pango | |
5034 * functionality. | |
5035 */ | |
5036 item->analysis.level = (item->analysis.level + 1) & (~1U); | |
5037 | |
5038 /* HACK: Overrule the shape engine, we don't want shaping to be | |
5039 * done, because drawing the cursor would change the display. */ | |
5040 item->analysis.shape_engine = default_shape_engine; | |
5041 | |
5042 pango_shape((const char *)s + item->offset, item->length, | |
5043 &item->analysis, glyphs); | |
5044 /* | |
5045 * Fixed-width hack: iterate over the array and assign a fixed | |
5046 * width to each glyph, thus overriding the choice made by the | |
5047 * shaping engine. We use utf_char2cells() to determine the | |
5048 * number of cells needed. | |
5049 * | |
5050 * Also perform all kind of dark magic to get composing | |
5051 * characters right (and pretty too of course). | |
5052 */ | |
5053 for (i = 0; i < glyphs->num_glyphs; ++i) | |
5054 { | |
5055 PangoGlyphInfo *glyph; | |
5056 | |
5057 glyph = &glyphs->glyphs[i]; | |
5058 | |
5059 if (glyph->attr.is_cluster_start) | |
5060 { | |
5061 int cellcount; | |
5062 | |
5063 cellcount = count_cluster_cells( | |
5064 s, item, glyphs, i, &cluster_width, | |
5065 (item_list != NULL) ? &last_glyph_rbearing : NULL); | |
5066 | |
5067 if (cellcount > 0) | |
5068 { | |
5069 int width; | |
5070 | |
5071 width = cellcount * gui.char_width * PANGO_SCALE; | |
5072 glyph->geometry.x_offset += | |
5073 MAX(0, width - cluster_width) / 2; | |
5074 glyph->geometry.width = width; | |
5075 } | |
5076 else | |
5077 { | |
5078 /* If there are only combining characters in the | |
5079 * cluster, we cannot just change the width of the | |
5080 * previous glyph since there is none. Therefore | |
5081 * some guesswork is needed. */ | |
5082 setup_zero_width_cluster(item, glyph, cells, | |
5083 cluster_width, | |
5084 last_glyph_rbearing); | |
5085 } | |
5086 | |
5087 item_cells += cellcount; | |
5088 cells = cellcount; | |
5089 } | |
5090 else if (i > 0) | |
5091 { | |
5092 int width; | |
5093 | |
5094 /* There is a previous glyph, so we deal with combining | |
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5098 * and set the previous width to zero. |
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5101 * are. |
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5103 * the middle. */ |
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5105 { |
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5107 glyphs->glyphs[i - 1].geometry.width; |
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5109 } |
7 | 5110 width = cells * gui.char_width * PANGO_SCALE; |
5111 glyph->geometry.x_offset += | |
5112 MAX(0, width - cluster_width) / 2; | |
5113 } | |
5114 else /* i == 0 "cannot happen" */ | |
5115 { | |
5116 glyph->geometry.width = 0; | |
5117 } | |
5118 } | |
5119 | |
5120 /*** Aaaaand action! ***/ | |
5121 draw_glyph_string(row, col + column_offset, item_cells, | |
5122 flags, item->analysis.font, glyphs); | |
5123 | |
5124 pango_item_free(item); | |
5125 | |
5126 column_offset += item_cells; | |
5127 } | |
5128 | |
5129 pango_attr_list_unref(attr_list); | |
5130 } | |
5131 | |
26 | 5132 skipitall: |
207 | 5133 /* Draw underline and undercurl. */ |
5134 draw_under(flags, row, col, column_offset); | |
7 | 5135 |
5136 pango_glyph_string_free(glyphs); | |
5137 vim_free(conv_buf); | |
5138 | |
5139 gdk_gc_set_clip_rectangle(gui.text_gc, NULL); | |
5140 | |
5141 return column_offset; | |
5142 } | |
5143 | |
5144 /* | |
5145 * Return OK if the key with the termcap name "name" is supported. | |
5146 */ | |
5147 int | |
5148 gui_mch_haskey(char_u *name) | |
5149 { | |
5150 int i; | |
5151 | |
5152 for (i = 0; special_keys[i].key_sym != 0; i++) | |
5153 if (name[0] == special_keys[i].code0 | |
5154 && name[1] == special_keys[i].code1) | |
5155 return OK; | |
5156 return FAIL; | |
5157 } | |
5158 | |
5159 #if defined(FEAT_TITLE) \ | |
5160 || defined(PROTO) | |
5161 /* | |
5162 * Return the text window-id and display. Only required for X-based GUI's | |
5163 */ | |
5164 int | |
5165 gui_get_x11_windis(Window *win, Display **dis) | |
5166 { | |
5167 if (gui.mainwin != NULL && gui.mainwin->window != NULL) | |
5168 { | |
5169 *dis = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window); | |
5170 *win = GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.mainwin->window); | |
5171 return OK; | |
5172 } | |
5173 | |
5174 *dis = NULL; | |
5175 *win = 0; | |
5176 return FAIL; | |
5177 } | |
5178 #endif | |
5179 | |
5180 #if defined(FEAT_CLIENTSERVER) \ | |
5181 || (defined(FEAT_X11) && defined(FEAT_CLIPBOARD)) || defined(PROTO) | |
5182 | |
5183 Display * | |
5184 gui_mch_get_display(void) | |
5185 { | |
5186 if (gui.mainwin != NULL && gui.mainwin->window != NULL) | |
5187 return GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window); | |
5188 else | |
5189 return NULL; | |
5190 } | |
5191 #endif | |
5192 | |
5193 void | |
5194 gui_mch_beep(void) | |
5195 { | |
5196 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
5197 GdkDisplay *display; | |
5198 | |
5199 if (gui.mainwin != NULL && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(gui.mainwin)) | |
5200 display = gtk_widget_get_display(gui.mainwin); | |
5201 else | |
5202 display = gdk_display_get_default(); | |
5203 | |
5204 if (display != NULL) | |
5205 gdk_display_beep(display); | |
5206 #else | |
5207 gdk_beep(); | |
5208 #endif | |
5209 } | |
5210 | |
5211 void | |
5212 gui_mch_flash(int msec) | |
5213 { | |
5214 GdkGCValues values; | |
5215 GdkGC *invert_gc; | |
5216 | |
5217 if (gui.drawarea->window == NULL) | |
5218 return; | |
5219 | |
5220 values.foreground.pixel = gui.norm_pixel ^ gui.back_pixel; | |
5221 values.background.pixel = gui.norm_pixel ^ gui.back_pixel; | |
5222 values.function = GDK_XOR; | |
5223 invert_gc = gdk_gc_new_with_values(gui.drawarea->window, | |
5224 &values, | |
5225 GDK_GC_FOREGROUND | | |
5226 GDK_GC_BACKGROUND | | |
5227 GDK_GC_FUNCTION); | |
5228 gdk_gc_set_exposures(invert_gc, | |
5229 gui.visibility != GDK_VISIBILITY_UNOBSCURED); | |
5230 /* | |
5231 * Do a visual beep by changing back and forth in some undetermined way, | |
5232 * the foreground and background colors. This is due to the fact that | |
5233 * there can't be really any prediction about the effects of XOR on | |
5234 * arbitrary X11 servers. However this seems to be enough for what we | |
5235 * intend it to do. | |
5236 */ | |
5237 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, invert_gc, | |
5238 TRUE, | |
5239 0, 0, | |
5240 FILL_X((int)Columns) + gui.border_offset, | |
5241 FILL_Y((int)Rows) + gui.border_offset); | |
5242 | |
5243 gui_mch_flush(); | |
5244 ui_delay((long)msec, TRUE); /* wait so many msec */ | |
5245 | |
5246 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, invert_gc, | |
5247 TRUE, | |
5248 0, 0, | |
5249 FILL_X((int)Columns) + gui.border_offset, | |
5250 FILL_Y((int)Rows) + gui.border_offset); | |
5251 | |
5252 gdk_gc_destroy(invert_gc); | |
5253 } | |
5254 | |
5255 /* | |
5256 * Invert a rectangle from row r, column c, for nr rows and nc columns. | |
5257 */ | |
5258 void | |
5259 gui_mch_invert_rectangle(int r, int c, int nr, int nc) | |
5260 { | |
5261 GdkGCValues values; | |
5262 GdkGC *invert_gc; | |
5263 | |
5264 if (gui.drawarea->window == NULL) | |
5265 return; | |
5266 | |
944 | 5267 values.foreground.pixel = gui.norm_pixel ^ gui.back_pixel; |
5268 values.background.pixel = gui.norm_pixel ^ gui.back_pixel; | |
7 | 5269 values.function = GDK_XOR; |
5270 invert_gc = gdk_gc_new_with_values(gui.drawarea->window, | |
5271 &values, | |
5272 GDK_GC_FOREGROUND | | |
5273 GDK_GC_BACKGROUND | | |
5274 GDK_GC_FUNCTION); | |
944 | 5275 gdk_gc_set_exposures(invert_gc, gui.visibility != |
5276 GDK_VISIBILITY_UNOBSCURED); | |
7 | 5277 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, invert_gc, |
5278 TRUE, | |
5279 FILL_X(c), FILL_Y(r), | |
5280 (nc) * gui.char_width, (nr) * gui.char_height); | |
5281 gdk_gc_destroy(invert_gc); | |
5282 } | |
5283 | |
5284 /* | |
5285 * Iconify the GUI window. | |
5286 */ | |
5287 void | |
5288 gui_mch_iconify(void) | |
5289 { | |
5290 gtk_window_iconify(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin)); | |
5291 } | |
5292 | |
5293 #if defined(FEAT_EVAL) || defined(PROTO) | |
5294 /* | |
5295 * Bring the Vim window to the foreground. | |
5296 */ | |
5297 void | |
5298 gui_mch_set_foreground(void) | |
5299 { | |
5300 gtk_window_present(GTK_WINDOW(gui.mainwin)); | |
5301 } | |
5302 #endif | |
5303 | |
5304 /* | |
5305 * Draw a cursor without focus. | |
5306 */ | |
5307 void | |
5308 gui_mch_draw_hollow_cursor(guicolor_T color) | |
5309 { | |
5310 int i = 1; | |
5311 | |
5312 if (gui.drawarea->window == NULL) | |
5313 return; | |
5314 | |
5315 gui_mch_set_fg_color(color); | |
5316 | |
5317 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.fgcolor); | |
5318 if (mb_lefthalve(gui.row, gui.col)) | |
5319 i = 2; | |
5320 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, gui.text_gc, | |
5321 FALSE, | |
5322 FILL_X(gui.col), FILL_Y(gui.row), | |
5323 i * gui.char_width - 1, gui.char_height - 1); | |
5324 } | |
5325 | |
5326 /* | |
5327 * Draw part of a cursor, "w" pixels wide, and "h" pixels high, using | |
5328 * color "color". | |
5329 */ | |
5330 void | |
5331 gui_mch_draw_part_cursor(int w, int h, guicolor_T color) | |
5332 { | |
5333 if (gui.drawarea->window == NULL) | |
5334 return; | |
5335 | |
5336 gui_mch_set_fg_color(color); | |
5337 | |
5338 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.fgcolor); | |
5339 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, gui.text_gc, | |
5340 TRUE, | |
5341 #ifdef FEAT_RIGHTLEFT | |
5342 /* vertical line should be on the right of current point */ | |
5343 CURSOR_BAR_RIGHT ? FILL_X(gui.col + 1) - w : | |
5344 #endif | |
5345 FILL_X(gui.col), | |
5346 FILL_Y(gui.row) + gui.char_height - h, | |
5347 w, h); | |
5348 } | |
5349 | |
5350 | |
5351 /* | |
5352 * Catch up with any queued X11 events. This may put keyboard input into the | |
5353 * input buffer, call resize call-backs, trigger timers etc. If there is | |
5354 * nothing in the X11 event queue (& no timers pending), then we return | |
5355 * immediately. | |
5356 */ | |
5357 void | |
5358 gui_mch_update(void) | |
5359 { | |
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5361 g_main_context_iteration(NULL, TRUE); |
7 | 5362 } |
5363 | |
5364 static gint | |
5365 input_timer_cb(gpointer data) | |
5366 { | |
5367 int *timed_out = (int *) data; | |
5368 | |
1226 | 5369 /* Just inform the caller about the occurrence of it */ |
7 | 5370 *timed_out = TRUE; |
5371 | |
5372 return FALSE; /* don't happen again */ | |
5373 } | |
5374 | |
5375 #ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
5376 /* | |
5377 * Callback function, used when data is available on the SNiFF connection. | |
5378 */ | |
5379 static void | |
5380 sniff_request_cb( | |
5381 gpointer data, | |
5382 gint source_fd, | |
5383 GdkInputCondition condition) | |
5384 { | |
5385 static char_u bytes[3] = {CSI, (int)KS_EXTRA, (int)KE_SNIFF}; | |
5386 | |
5387 add_to_input_buf(bytes, 3); | |
5388 } | |
5389 #endif | |
5390 | |
5391 /* | |
5392 * GUI input routine called by gui_wait_for_chars(). Waits for a character | |
5393 * from the keyboard. | |
5394 * wtime == -1 Wait forever. | |
5395 * wtime == 0 This should never happen. | |
5396 * wtime > 0 Wait wtime milliseconds for a character. | |
5397 * Returns OK if a character was found to be available within the given time, | |
5398 * or FAIL otherwise. | |
5399 */ | |
5400 int | |
5401 gui_mch_wait_for_chars(long wtime) | |
5402 { | |
5403 int focus; | |
5404 guint timer; | |
5405 static int timed_out; | |
5406 #ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
5407 static int sniff_on = 0; | |
5408 static gint sniff_input_id = 0; | |
5409 #endif | |
5410 | |
5411 #ifdef FEAT_SNIFF | |
5412 if (sniff_on && !want_sniff_request) | |
5413 { | |
5414 if (sniff_input_id) | |
5415 gdk_input_remove(sniff_input_id); | |
5416 sniff_on = 0; | |
5417 } | |
5418 else if (!sniff_on && want_sniff_request) | |
5419 { | |
5420 /* Add fd_from_sniff to watch for available data in main loop. */ | |
5421 sniff_input_id = gdk_input_add(fd_from_sniff, | |
5422 GDK_INPUT_READ, sniff_request_cb, NULL); | |
5423 sniff_on = 1; | |
5424 } | |
5425 #endif | |
5426 | |
5427 timed_out = FALSE; | |
5428 | |
5429 /* this timeout makes sure that we will return if no characters arrived in | |
5430 * time */ | |
5431 | |
5432 if (wtime > 0) | |
5433 timer = gtk_timeout_add((guint32)wtime, input_timer_cb, &timed_out); | |
5434 else | |
5435 timer = 0; | |
5436 | |
5437 focus = gui.in_focus; | |
5438 | |
5439 do | |
5440 { | |
5441 /* Stop or start blinking when focus changes */ | |
5442 if (gui.in_focus != focus) | |
5443 { | |
5444 if (gui.in_focus) | |
5445 gui_mch_start_blink(); | |
5446 else | |
5447 gui_mch_stop_blink(); | |
5448 focus = gui.in_focus; | |
5449 } | |
5450 | |
1624 | 5451 #if defined(FEAT_NETBEANS_INTG) |
2714 | 5452 /* Process any queued netbeans messages. */ |
1624 | 5453 netbeans_parse_messages(); |
5454 #endif | |
5455 | |
7 | 5456 /* |
5457 * Loop in GTK+ processing until a timeout or input occurs. | |
22 | 5458 * Skip this if input is available anyway (can happen in rare |
5459 * situations, sort of race condition). | |
7 | 5460 */ |
22 | 5461 if (!input_available()) |
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5462 g_main_context_iteration(NULL, TRUE); |
7 | 5463 |
5464 /* Got char, return immediately */ | |
5465 if (input_available()) | |
5466 { | |
5467 if (timer != 0 && !timed_out) | |
5468 gtk_timeout_remove(timer); | |
5469 return OK; | |
5470 } | |
5471 } while (wtime < 0 || !timed_out); | |
5472 | |
5473 /* | |
5474 * Flush all eventually pending (drawing) events. | |
5475 */ | |
5476 gui_mch_update(); | |
5477 | |
5478 return FAIL; | |
5479 } | |
5480 | |
5481 | |
5482 /**************************************************************************** | |
5483 * Output drawing routines. | |
5484 ****************************************************************************/ | |
5485 | |
5486 | |
5487 /* Flush any output to the screen */ | |
5488 void | |
5489 gui_mch_flush(void) | |
5490 { | |
5491 #ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD | |
5492 if (gui.mainwin != NULL && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(gui.mainwin)) | |
5493 gdk_display_sync(gtk_widget_get_display(gui.mainwin)); | |
5494 #else | |
5495 gdk_flush(); /* historical misnomer: calls XSync(), not XFlush() */ | |
5496 #endif | |
5497 /* This happens to actually do what gui_mch_flush() is supposed to do, | |
5498 * according to the comment above. */ | |
5499 if (gui.drawarea != NULL && gui.drawarea->window != NULL) | |
5500 gdk_window_process_updates(gui.drawarea->window, FALSE); | |
5501 } | |
5502 | |
5503 /* | |
5504 * Clear a rectangular region of the screen from text pos (row1, col1) to | |
5505 * (row2, col2) inclusive. | |
5506 */ | |
5507 void | |
5508 gui_mch_clear_block(int row1, int col1, int row2, int col2) | |
5509 { | |
5510 GdkColor color; | |
5511 | |
5512 if (gui.drawarea->window == NULL) | |
5513 return; | |
5514 | |
5515 color.pixel = gui.back_pixel; | |
5516 | |
5517 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, &color); | |
5518 | |
5519 /* Clear one extra pixel at the far right, for when bold characters have | |
5520 * spilled over to the window border. */ | |
5521 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, gui.text_gc, TRUE, | |
5522 FILL_X(col1), FILL_Y(row1), | |
5523 (col2 - col1 + 1) * gui.char_width | |
5524 + (col2 == Columns - 1), | |
5525 (row2 - row1 + 1) * gui.char_height); | |
5526 } | |
5527 | |
5528 void | |
5529 gui_mch_clear_all(void) | |
5530 { | |
5531 if (gui.drawarea->window != NULL) | |
5532 gdk_window_clear(gui.drawarea->window); | |
5533 } | |
5534 | |
5535 /* | |
5536 * Redraw any text revealed by scrolling up/down. | |
5537 */ | |
5538 static void | |
5539 check_copy_area(void) | |
5540 { | |
5541 GdkEvent *event; | |
5542 int expose_count; | |
5543 | |
5544 if (gui.visibility != GDK_VISIBILITY_PARTIAL) | |
5545 return; | |
5546 | |
5547 /* Avoid redrawing the cursor while scrolling or it'll end up where | |
5548 * we don't want it to be. I'm not sure if it's correct to call | |
5549 * gui_dont_update_cursor() at this point but it works as a quick | |
5550 * fix for now. */ | |
5551 gui_dont_update_cursor(); | |
5552 | |
5553 do | |
5554 { | |
5555 /* Wait to check whether the scroll worked or not. */ | |
5556 event = gdk_event_get_graphics_expose(gui.drawarea->window); | |
5557 | |
5558 if (event == NULL) | |
5559 break; /* received NoExpose event */ | |
5560 | |
5561 gui_redraw(event->expose.area.x, event->expose.area.y, | |
5562 event->expose.area.width, event->expose.area.height); | |
5563 | |
5564 expose_count = event->expose.count; | |
5565 gdk_event_free(event); | |
5566 } | |
5567 while (expose_count > 0); /* more events follow */ | |
5568 | |
5569 gui_can_update_cursor(); | |
5570 } | |
5571 | |
5572 /* | |
5573 * Delete the given number of lines from the given row, scrolling up any | |
5574 * text further down within the scroll region. | |
5575 */ | |
5576 void | |
5577 gui_mch_delete_lines(int row, int num_lines) | |
5578 { | |
5579 if (gui.visibility == GDK_VISIBILITY_FULLY_OBSCURED) | |
5580 return; /* Can't see the window */ | |
5581 | |
5582 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.fgcolor); | |
5583 gdk_gc_set_background(gui.text_gc, gui.bgcolor); | |
5584 | |
5585 /* copy one extra pixel, for when bold has spilled over */ | |
5586 gdk_window_copy_area(gui.drawarea->window, gui.text_gc, | |
5587 FILL_X(gui.scroll_region_left), FILL_Y(row), | |
5588 gui.drawarea->window, | |
5589 FILL_X(gui.scroll_region_left), | |
5590 FILL_Y(row + num_lines), | |
5591 gui.char_width * (gui.scroll_region_right | |
5592 - gui.scroll_region_left + 1) + 1, | |
5593 gui.char_height * (gui.scroll_region_bot - row - num_lines + 1)); | |
5594 | |
5595 gui_clear_block(gui.scroll_region_bot - num_lines + 1, | |
5596 gui.scroll_region_left, | |
5597 gui.scroll_region_bot, gui.scroll_region_right); | |
5598 check_copy_area(); | |
5599 } | |
5600 | |
5601 /* | |
5602 * Insert the given number of lines before the given row, scrolling down any | |
5603 * following text within the scroll region. | |
5604 */ | |
5605 void | |
5606 gui_mch_insert_lines(int row, int num_lines) | |
5607 { | |
5608 if (gui.visibility == GDK_VISIBILITY_FULLY_OBSCURED) | |
5609 return; /* Can't see the window */ | |
5610 | |
5611 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.fgcolor); | |
5612 gdk_gc_set_background(gui.text_gc, gui.bgcolor); | |
5613 | |
5614 /* copy one extra pixel, for when bold has spilled over */ | |
5615 gdk_window_copy_area(gui.drawarea->window, gui.text_gc, | |
5616 FILL_X(gui.scroll_region_left), FILL_Y(row + num_lines), | |
5617 gui.drawarea->window, | |
5618 FILL_X(gui.scroll_region_left), FILL_Y(row), | |
5619 gui.char_width * (gui.scroll_region_right | |
5620 - gui.scroll_region_left + 1) + 1, | |
5621 gui.char_height * (gui.scroll_region_bot - row - num_lines + 1)); | |
5622 | |
5623 gui_clear_block(row, gui.scroll_region_left, | |
5624 row + num_lines - 1, gui.scroll_region_right); | |
5625 check_copy_area(); | |
5626 } | |
5627 | |
5628 /* | |
5629 * X Selection stuff, for cutting and pasting text to other windows. | |
5630 */ | |
5631 void | |
5632 clip_mch_request_selection(VimClipboard *cbd) | |
5633 { | |
5634 GdkAtom target; | |
5635 unsigned i; | |
1494 | 5636 time_t start; |
7 | 5637 |
5638 for (i = 0; i < N_SELECTION_TARGETS; ++i) | |
5639 { | |
1904 | 5640 if (!clip_html && selection_targets[i].info == TARGET_HTML) |
5641 continue; | |
7 | 5642 received_selection = RS_NONE; |
5643 target = gdk_atom_intern(selection_targets[i].target, FALSE); | |
5644 | |
5645 gtk_selection_convert(gui.drawarea, | |
5646 cbd->gtk_sel_atom, target, | |
5647 (guint32)GDK_CURRENT_TIME); | |
5648 | |
1494 | 5649 /* Hack: Wait up to three seconds for the selection. A hang was |
5650 * noticed here when using the netrw plugin combined with ":gui" | |
5651 * during the FocusGained event. */ | |
5652 start = time(NULL); | |
5653 while (received_selection == RS_NONE && time(NULL) < start + 3) | |
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5654 g_main_context_iteration(NULL, TRUE); /* wait for selection_received_cb */ |
7 | 5655 |
5656 if (received_selection != RS_FAIL) | |
5657 return; | |
5658 } | |
5659 | |
5660 /* Final fallback position - use the X CUT_BUFFER0 store */ | |
1924 | 5661 yank_cut_buffer0(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.mainwin->window), cbd); |
7 | 5662 } |
5663 | |
5664 /* | |
5665 * Disown the selection. | |
5666 */ | |
5667 void | |
1884 | 5668 clip_mch_lose_selection(VimClipboard *cbd UNUSED) |
7 | 5669 { |
5670 /* WEIRD: when using NULL to actually disown the selection, we lose the | |
5671 * selection the first time we own it. */ | |
5672 /* | |
5673 gtk_selection_owner_set(NULL, cbd->gtk_sel_atom, (guint32)GDK_CURRENT_TIME); | |
5674 gui_mch_update(); | |
5675 */ | |
5676 } | |
5677 | |
5678 /* | |
5679 * Own the selection and return OK if it worked. | |
5680 */ | |
5681 int | |
5682 clip_mch_own_selection(VimClipboard *cbd) | |
5683 { | |
5684 int success; | |
5685 | |
5686 success = gtk_selection_owner_set(gui.drawarea, cbd->gtk_sel_atom, | |
2923 | 5687 gui.event_time); |
7 | 5688 gui_mch_update(); |
5689 return (success) ? OK : FAIL; | |
5690 } | |
5691 | |
5692 /* | |
5693 * Send the current selection to the clipboard. Do nothing for X because we | |
5694 * will fill in the selection only when requested by another app. | |
5695 */ | |
5696 void | |
1884 | 5697 clip_mch_set_selection(VimClipboard *cbd UNUSED) |
7 | 5698 { |
5699 } | |
5700 | |
5701 | |
5702 #if defined(FEAT_MENU) || defined(PROTO) | |
5703 /* | |
5704 * Make a menu item appear either active or not active (grey or not grey). | |
5705 */ | |
5706 void | |
5707 gui_mch_menu_grey(vimmenu_T *menu, int grey) | |
5708 { | |
5709 if (menu->id == NULL) | |
5710 return; | |
5711 | |
5712 if (menu_is_separator(menu->name)) | |
5713 grey = TRUE; | |
5714 | |
5715 gui_mch_menu_hidden(menu, FALSE); | |
5716 /* Be clever about bitfields versus true booleans here! */ | |
5717 if (!GTK_WIDGET_SENSITIVE(menu->id) == !grey) | |
5718 { | |
5719 gtk_widget_set_sensitive(menu->id, !grey); | |
5720 gui_mch_update(); | |
5721 } | |
5722 } | |
5723 | |
5724 /* | |
5725 * Make menu item hidden or not hidden. | |
5726 */ | |
5727 void | |
5728 gui_mch_menu_hidden(vimmenu_T *menu, int hidden) | |
5729 { | |
5730 if (menu->id == 0) | |
5731 return; | |
5732 | |
5733 if (hidden) | |
5734 { | |
5735 if (GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE(menu->id)) | |
5736 { | |
5737 gtk_widget_hide(menu->id); | |
5738 gui_mch_update(); | |
5739 } | |
5740 } | |
5741 else | |
5742 { | |
5743 if (!GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE(menu->id)) | |
5744 { | |
5745 gtk_widget_show(menu->id); | |
5746 gui_mch_update(); | |
5747 } | |
5748 } | |
5749 } | |
5750 | |
5751 /* | |
5752 * This is called after setting all the menus to grey/hidden or not. | |
5753 */ | |
5754 void | |
5755 gui_mch_draw_menubar(void) | |
5756 { | |
5757 /* just make sure that the visual changes get effect immediately */ | |
5758 gui_mch_update(); | |
5759 } | |
5760 #endif /* FEAT_MENU */ | |
5761 | |
5762 /* | |
5763 * Scrollbar stuff. | |
5764 */ | |
5765 void | |
5766 gui_mch_enable_scrollbar(scrollbar_T *sb, int flag) | |
5767 { | |
5768 if (sb->id == NULL) | |
5769 return; | |
5770 | |
5771 if (flag) | |
5772 gtk_widget_show(sb->id); | |
5773 else | |
5774 gtk_widget_hide(sb->id); | |
5775 | |
791 | 5776 update_window_manager_hints(0, 0); |
7 | 5777 } |
5778 | |
5779 | |
5780 /* | |
5781 * Return the RGB value of a pixel as long. | |
5782 */ | |
5783 long_u | |
5784 gui_mch_get_rgb(guicolor_T pixel) | |
5785 { | |
5786 GdkColor color; | |
5787 gdk_colormap_query_color(gtk_widget_get_colormap(gui.drawarea), | |
5788 (unsigned long)pixel, &color); | |
5789 | |
5790 return (((unsigned)color.red & 0xff00) << 8) | |
5791 | ((unsigned)color.green & 0xff00) | |
5792 | (((unsigned)color.blue & 0xff00) >> 8); | |
5793 } | |
5794 | |
5795 /* | |
88 | 5796 * Get current mouse coordinates in text window. |
7 | 5797 */ |
88 | 5798 void |
5799 gui_mch_getmouse(int *x, int *y) | |
7 | 5800 { |
88 | 5801 gdk_window_get_pointer(gui.drawarea->window, x, y, NULL); |
7 | 5802 } |
5803 | |
5804 void | |
5805 gui_mch_setmouse(int x, int y) | |
5806 { | |
5807 /* Sorry for the Xlib call, but we can't avoid it, since there is no | |
5808 * internal GDK mechanism present to accomplish this. (and for good | |
5809 * reason...) */ | |
5810 XWarpPointer(GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY(gui.drawarea->window), | |
5811 (Window)0, GDK_WINDOW_XWINDOW(gui.drawarea->window), | |
5812 0, 0, 0U, 0U, x, y); | |
5813 } | |
5814 | |
5815 | |
5816 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
5817 /* The last set mouse pointer shape is remembered, to be used when it goes | |
5818 * from hidden to not hidden. */ | |
5819 static int last_shape = 0; | |
5820 #endif | |
5821 | |
5822 /* | |
5823 * Use the blank mouse pointer or not. | |
5824 * | |
5825 * hide: TRUE = use blank ptr, FALSE = use parent ptr | |
5826 */ | |
5827 void | |
5828 gui_mch_mousehide(int hide) | |
5829 { | |
5830 if (gui.pointer_hidden != hide) | |
5831 { | |
5832 gui.pointer_hidden = hide; | |
5833 if (gui.drawarea->window && gui.blank_pointer != NULL) | |
5834 { | |
5835 if (hide) | |
5836 gdk_window_set_cursor(gui.drawarea->window, gui.blank_pointer); | |
5837 else | |
5838 #ifdef FEAT_MOUSESHAPE | |
5839 mch_set_mouse_shape(last_shape); | |
5840 #else | |
5841 gdk_window_set_cursor(gui.drawarea->window, NULL); | |
5842 #endif | |
5843 } | |
5844 } | |
5845 } | |
5846 | |
5847 #if defined(FEAT_MOUSESHAPE) || defined(PROTO) | |
5848 | |
5849 /* Table for shape IDs. Keep in sync with the mshape_names[] table in | |
5850 * misc2.c! */ | |
5851 static const int mshape_ids[] = | |
5852 { | |
5853 GDK_LEFT_PTR, /* arrow */ | |
5854 GDK_CURSOR_IS_PIXMAP, /* blank */ | |
5855 GDK_XTERM, /* beam */ | |
5856 GDK_SB_V_DOUBLE_ARROW, /* updown */ | |
5857 GDK_SIZING, /* udsizing */ | |
5858 GDK_SB_H_DOUBLE_ARROW, /* leftright */ | |
5859 GDK_SIZING, /* lrsizing */ | |
5860 GDK_WATCH, /* busy */ | |
5861 GDK_X_CURSOR, /* no */ | |
5862 GDK_CROSSHAIR, /* crosshair */ | |
5863 GDK_HAND1, /* hand1 */ | |
5864 GDK_HAND2, /* hand2 */ | |
5865 GDK_PENCIL, /* pencil */ | |
5866 GDK_QUESTION_ARROW, /* question */ | |
5867 GDK_RIGHT_PTR, /* right-arrow */ | |
5868 GDK_CENTER_PTR, /* up-arrow */ | |
5869 GDK_LEFT_PTR /* last one */ | |
5870 }; | |
5871 | |
5872 void | |
5873 mch_set_mouse_shape(int shape) | |
5874 { | |
5875 int id; | |
5876 GdkCursor *c; | |
5877 | |
5878 if (gui.drawarea->window == NULL) | |
5879 return; | |
5880 | |
5881 if (shape == MSHAPE_HIDE || gui.pointer_hidden) | |
5882 gdk_window_set_cursor(gui.drawarea->window, gui.blank_pointer); | |
5883 else | |
5884 { | |
5885 if (shape >= MSHAPE_NUMBERED) | |
5886 { | |
5887 id = shape - MSHAPE_NUMBERED; | |
5888 if (id >= GDK_LAST_CURSOR) | |
5889 id = GDK_LEFT_PTR; | |
5890 else | |
5891 id &= ~1; /* they are always even (why?) */ | |
5892 } | |
1884 | 5893 else if (shape < (int)(sizeof(mshape_ids) / sizeof(int))) |
7 | 5894 id = mshape_ids[shape]; |
842 | 5895 else |
5896 return; | |
7 | 5897 # ifdef HAVE_GTK_MULTIHEAD |
5898 c = gdk_cursor_new_for_display( | |
136 | 5899 gtk_widget_get_display(gui.drawarea), (GdkCursorType)id); |
7 | 5900 # else |
136 | 5901 c = gdk_cursor_new((GdkCursorType)id); |
7 | 5902 # endif |
5903 gdk_window_set_cursor(gui.drawarea->window, c); | |
5904 gdk_cursor_destroy(c); /* Unref, actually. Bloody GTK+ 1. */ | |
5905 } | |
5906 if (shape != MSHAPE_HIDE) | |
5907 last_shape = shape; | |
5908 } | |
5909 #endif /* FEAT_MOUSESHAPE */ | |
5910 | |
5911 | |
5912 #if defined(FEAT_SIGN_ICONS) || defined(PROTO) | |
5913 /* | |
5914 * Signs are currently always 2 chars wide. With GTK+ 2, the image will be | |
5915 * scaled down if the current font is not big enough, or scaled up if the image | |
5916 * size is less than 3/4 of the maximum sign size. With GTK+ 1, the pixmap | |
5917 * will be cut off if the current font is not big enough, or centered if it's | |
5918 * too small. | |
5919 */ | |
5920 # define SIGN_WIDTH (2 * gui.char_width) | |
5921 # define SIGN_HEIGHT (gui.char_height) | |
5922 # define SIGN_ASPECT ((double)SIGN_HEIGHT / (double)SIGN_WIDTH) | |
5923 | |
5924 void | |
5925 gui_mch_drawsign(int row, int col, int typenr) | |
5926 { | |
5927 GdkPixbuf *sign; | |
5928 | |
5929 sign = (GdkPixbuf *)sign_get_image(typenr); | |
5930 | |
5931 if (sign != NULL && gui.drawarea != NULL && gui.drawarea->window != NULL) | |
5932 { | |
5933 int width; | |
5934 int height; | |
5935 int xoffset; | |
5936 int yoffset; | |
5937 int need_scale; | |
5938 | |
5939 width = gdk_pixbuf_get_width(sign); | |
5940 height = gdk_pixbuf_get_height(sign); | |
5941 /* | |
5942 * Decide whether we need to scale. Allow one pixel of border | |
5943 * width to be cut off, in order to avoid excessive scaling for | |
5944 * tiny differences in font size. | |
5945 */ | |
5946 need_scale = (width > SIGN_WIDTH + 2 | |
5947 || height > SIGN_HEIGHT + 2 | |
5948 || (width < 3 * SIGN_WIDTH / 4 | |
5949 && height < 3 * SIGN_HEIGHT / 4)); | |
5950 if (need_scale) | |
5951 { | |
5952 double aspect; | |
5953 | |
5954 /* Keep the original aspect ratio */ | |
5955 aspect = (double)height / (double)width; | |
5956 width = (double)SIGN_WIDTH * SIGN_ASPECT / aspect; | |
5957 width = MIN(width, SIGN_WIDTH); | |
5958 height = (double)width * aspect; | |
5959 | |
5960 /* This doesn't seem to be worth caching, and doing so | |
5961 * would complicate the code quite a bit. */ | |
5962 sign = gdk_pixbuf_scale_simple(sign, width, height, | |
5963 GDK_INTERP_BILINEAR); | |
5964 if (sign == NULL) | |
5965 return; /* out of memory */ | |
5966 } | |
5967 | |
5968 /* The origin is the upper-left corner of the pixmap. Therefore | |
5969 * these offset may become negative if the pixmap is smaller than | |
5970 * the 2x1 cells reserved for the sign icon. */ | |
5971 xoffset = (width - SIGN_WIDTH) / 2; | |
5972 yoffset = (height - SIGN_HEIGHT) / 2; | |
5973 | |
5974 gdk_gc_set_foreground(gui.text_gc, gui.bgcolor); | |
5975 | |
5976 gdk_draw_rectangle(gui.drawarea->window, | |
5977 gui.text_gc, | |
5978 TRUE, | |
5979 FILL_X(col), | |
5980 FILL_Y(row), | |
5981 SIGN_WIDTH, | |
5982 SIGN_HEIGHT); | |
5983 | |
5984 gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable_alpha(sign, | |
5985 gui.drawarea->window, | |
5986 MAX(0, xoffset), | |
5987 MAX(0, yoffset), | |
5988 FILL_X(col) - MIN(0, xoffset), | |
5989 FILL_Y(row) - MIN(0, yoffset), | |
5990 MIN(width, SIGN_WIDTH), | |
5991 MIN(height, SIGN_HEIGHT), | |
5992 GDK_PIXBUF_ALPHA_BILEVEL, | |
5993 127, | |
5994 GDK_RGB_DITHER_NORMAL, | |
5995 0, 0); | |
5996 if (need_scale) | |
5997 g_object_unref(sign); | |
5998 } | |
5999 } | |
6000 | |
6001 void * | |
6002 gui_mch_register_sign(char_u *signfile) | |
6003 { | |
6004 if (signfile[0] != NUL && signfile[0] != '-' && gui.in_use) | |
6005 { | |
6006 GdkPixbuf *sign; | |
6007 GError *error = NULL; | |
6008 char_u *message; | |
6009 | |
6010 sign = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file((const char *)signfile, &error); | |
6011 | |
6012 if (error == NULL) | |
6013 return sign; | |
6014 | |
6015 message = (char_u *)error->message; | |
6016 | |
6017 if (message != NULL && input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
6018 message = string_convert(&input_conv, message, NULL); | |
6019 | |
6020 if (message != NULL) | |
6021 { | |
6022 /* The error message is already translated and will be more | |
6023 * descriptive than anything we could possibly do ourselves. */ | |
6024 EMSG2("E255: %s", message); | |
6025 | |
6026 if (input_conv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) | |
6027 vim_free(message); | |
6028 } | |
6029 g_error_free(error); | |
6030 } | |
6031 | |
6032 return NULL; | |
6033 } | |
6034 | |
6035 void | |
6036 gui_mch_destroy_sign(void *sign) | |
6037 { | |
6038 if (sign != NULL) | |
6039 g_object_unref(sign); | |
6040 } | |
6041 | |
6042 #endif /* FEAT_SIGN_ICONS */ |