/* Gtk+ User Interface Builder * Copyright (C) 1998 Damon Chaplin * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include "../gb.h" /* Include the 21x21 icon pixmap for this widget, to be used in the palette */ #include "../graphics/colorselection.xpm" /* * This is the GbWidget struct for this widget (see ../gbwidget.h). * It is initialized in the init() function at the end of this file */ static GbWidget gbwidget; static gchar *HasOpacity = "GtkColorSelection::has_opacity_control"; static gchar *HasPalette = "GtkColorSelection::has_palette"; /****** * NOTE: To use these functions you need to uncomment them AND add a pointer * to the function in the GbWidget struct at the end of this file. ******/ /* * Creates a new GtkWidget of class GtkColorSelection, performing any specialized * initialization needed for the widget to work correctly in this environment. * If a dialog box is used to initialize the widget, return NULL from this * function, and call data->callback with your new widget when it is done. * If the widget needs a special destroy handler, add a signal here. */ GtkWidget* gb_color_selection_new(GbWidgetNewData *data) { return gtk_color_selection_new (); } /* * Creates the components needed to edit the extra properties of this widget. */ static void gb_color_selection_create_properties (GtkWidget * widget, GbWidgetCreateArgData * data) { property_add_bool (HasOpacity, _("Opacity Control:"), _("If the opacity control is shown")); property_add_bool (HasPalette, _("Palette:"), _("If the palette is shown")); } /* * Gets the properties of the widget. This is used for both displaying the * properties in the property editor, and also for saving the properties. */ static void gb_color_selection_get_properties (GtkWidget * widget, GbWidgetGetArgData * data) { gb_widget_output_bool (data, HasOpacity, gtk_color_selection_get_has_opacity_control (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (widget))); gb_widget_output_bool (data, HasPalette, gtk_color_selection_get_has_palette (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (widget))); } /* * Sets the properties of the widget. This is used for both applying the * properties changed in the property editor, and also for loading. */ static void gb_color_selection_set_properties (GtkWidget * widget, GbWidgetSetArgData * data) { gboolean has_opacity, has_palette; has_opacity = gb_widget_input_bool (data, HasOpacity); if (data->apply) { gtk_color_selection_set_has_opacity_control (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (widget), has_opacity); } has_palette = gb_widget_input_bool (data, HasPalette); if (data->apply) { gtk_color_selection_set_has_palette (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (widget), has_palette); } } /* * Adds menu items to a context menu which is just about to appear! * Add commands to aid in editing a GtkColorSelection, with signals pointing to * other functions in this file. */ /* static void gb_color_selection_create_popup_menu(GtkWidget *widget, GbWidgetCreateMenuData *data) { } */ /* * Writes the source code needed to create this widget. * You have to output everything necessary to create the widget here, though * there are some convenience functions to help. */ static void gb_color_selection_write_source (GtkWidget * widget, GbWidgetWriteSourceData * data) { gboolean has_opacity_control; if (data->create_widget) { source_add (data, " %s = gtk_color_selection_new ();\n", data->wname); } gb_widget_write_standard_source (widget, data); /* Although the default is TRUE for the GtkColorSelection, it is FALSE in the GtkColorSelectionDialog. So we always set it in the source code, since this is used for both. */ has_opacity_control = gtk_color_selection_get_has_opacity_control (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (widget)); source_add (data, " gtk_color_selection_set_has_opacity_control (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (%s), %s);\n", data->wname, has_opacity_control ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"); if (gtk_color_selection_get_has_palette (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (widget))) { source_add (data, " gtk_color_selection_set_has_palette (GTK_COLOR_SELECTION (%s), TRUE);\n", data->wname); } } /* * Initializes the GbWidget structure. * I've placed this at the end of the file so we don't have to include * declarations of all the functions. */ GbWidget * gb_color_selection_init () { /* Initialise the GTK type */ volatile GtkType type; type = gtk_color_selection_get_type (); /* Initialize the GbWidget structure */ gb_widget_init_struct (&gbwidget); /* Fill in the pixmap struct & tooltip */ gbwidget.pixmap_struct = colorselection_xpm; gbwidget.tooltip = _("Color Selection"); /* Fill in any functions that this GbWidget has */ gbwidget.gb_widget_new = gb_color_selection_new; gbwidget.gb_widget_create_properties = gb_color_selection_create_properties; gbwidget.gb_widget_get_properties = gb_color_selection_get_properties; gbwidget.gb_widget_set_properties = gb_color_selection_set_properties; gbwidget.gb_widget_write_source = gb_color_selection_write_source; /* gbwidget.gb_widget_create_popup_menu = gb_color_selection_create_popup_menu; */ return &gbwidget; }