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See the 13 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 16 * along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software 17 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA 18 */ 19 20 // generated automatically - do not change 21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt 22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage 23 24 25 module gtk.Paned; 26 27 private import gdk.Window; 28 private import glib.ConstructionException; 29 private import gobject.ObjectG; 30 private import gobject.Signals; 31 private import gtk.Container; 32 private import gtk.OrientableIF; 33 private import gtk.OrientableT; 34 private import gtk.Widget; 35 public import gtkc.gdktypes; 36 private import gtkc.gtk; 37 public import gtkc.gtktypes; 38 39 40 /** 41 * #GtkPaned has two panes, arranged either 42 * horizontally or vertically. The division between 43 * the two panes is adjustable by the user by dragging 44 * a handle. 45 * 46 * Child widgets are 47 * added to the panes of the widget with gtk_paned_pack1() and 48 * gtk_paned_pack2(). The division between the two children is set by default 49 * from the size requests of the children, but it can be adjusted by the 50 * user. 51 * 52 * A paned widget draws a separator between the two child widgets and a 53 * small handle that the user can drag to adjust the division. It does not 54 * draw any relief around the children or around the separator. (The space 55 * in which the separator is called the gutter.) Often, it is useful to put 56 * each child inside a #GtkFrame with the shadow type set to %GTK_SHADOW_IN 57 * so that the gutter appears as a ridge. No separator is drawn if one of 58 * the children is missing. 59 * 60 * Each child has two options that can be set, @resize and @shrink. If 61 * @resize is true, then when the #GtkPaned is resized, that child will 62 * expand or shrink along with the paned widget. If @shrink is true, then 63 * that child can be made smaller than its requisition by the user. 64 * Setting @shrink to %FALSE allows the application to set a minimum size. 65 * If @resize is false for both children, then this is treated as if 66 * @resize is true for both children. 67 * 68 * The application can set the position of the slider as if it were set 69 * by the user, by calling gtk_paned_set_position(). 70 * 71 * # CSS nodes 72 * 73 * |[<!-- language="plain" --> 74 * paned 75 * ├── <child> 76 * ├── separator[.wide] 77 * ╰── <child> 78 * ]| 79 * 80 * GtkPaned has a main CSS node with name paned, and a subnode for 81 * the separator with name separator. The subnodes gets a .wide style 82 * class when the paned is supposed to be wide. 83 * 84 * In horizontal orientation, the nodes of the children are always arranged 85 * from left to right. So :first-child will always select the leftmost child, 86 * regardless of text direction. 87 * 88 * ## Creating a paned widget with minimum sizes. 89 * 90 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 91 * GtkWidget *hpaned = gtk_paned_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL); 92 * GtkWidget *frame1 = gtk_frame_new (NULL); 93 * GtkWidget *frame2 = gtk_frame_new (NULL); 94 * gtk_frame_set_shadow_type (GTK_FRAME (frame1), GTK_SHADOW_IN); 95 * gtk_frame_set_shadow_type (GTK_FRAME (frame2), GTK_SHADOW_IN); 96 * 97 * gtk_widget_set_size_request (hpaned, 200, -1); 98 * 99 * gtk_paned_pack1 (GTK_PANED (hpaned), frame1, TRUE, FALSE); 100 * gtk_widget_set_size_request (frame1, 50, -1); 101 * 102 * gtk_paned_pack2 (GTK_PANED (hpaned), frame2, FALSE, FALSE); 103 * gtk_widget_set_size_request (frame2, 50, -1); 104 * ]| 105 */ 106 public class Paned : Container, OrientableIF 107 { 108 /** the main Gtk struct */ 109 protected GtkPaned* gtkPaned; 110 111 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 112 public GtkPaned* getPanedStruct() 113 { 114 return gtkPaned; 115 } 116 117 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 118 protected override void* getStruct() 119 { 120 return cast(void*)gtkPaned; 121 } 122 123 protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj) 124 { 125 gtkPaned = cast(GtkPaned*)obj; 126 super.setStruct(obj); 127 } 128 129 /** 130 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 131 */ 132 public this (GtkPaned* gtkPaned, bool ownedRef = false) 133 { 134 this.gtkPaned = gtkPaned; 135 super(cast(GtkContainer*)gtkPaned, ownedRef); 136 } 137 138 // add the Orientable capabilities 139 mixin OrientableT!(GtkPaned); 140 141 /** */ 142 public void add(Widget child1, Widget child2) 143 { 144 add1(child1); 145 add2(child2); 146 } 147 148 /** 149 */ 150 151 /** */ 152 public static GType getType() 153 { 154 return gtk_paned_get_type(); 155 } 156 157 /** 158 * Creates a new #GtkPaned widget. 159 * 160 * Params: 161 * orientation = the paned’s orientation. 162 * 163 * Return: a new #GtkPaned. 164 * 165 * Since: 3.0 166 * 167 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 168 */ 169 public this(GtkOrientation orientation) 170 { 171 auto p = gtk_paned_new(orientation); 172 173 if(p is null) 174 { 175 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new"); 176 } 177 178 this(cast(GtkPaned*) p); 179 } 180 181 /** 182 * Adds a child to the top or left pane with default parameters. This is 183 * equivalent to 184 * `gtk_paned_pack1 (paned, child, FALSE, TRUE)`. 185 * 186 * Params: 187 * child = the child to add 188 */ 189 public void add1(Widget child) 190 { 191 gtk_paned_add1(gtkPaned, (child is null) ? null : child.getWidgetStruct()); 192 } 193 194 /** 195 * Adds a child to the bottom or right pane with default parameters. This 196 * is equivalent to 197 * `gtk_paned_pack2 (paned, child, TRUE, TRUE)`. 198 * 199 * Params: 200 * child = the child to add 201 */ 202 public void add2(Widget child) 203 { 204 gtk_paned_add2(gtkPaned, (child is null) ? null : child.getWidgetStruct()); 205 } 206 207 /** 208 * Obtains the first child of the paned widget. 209 * 210 * Return: first child, or %NULL if it is not set. 211 * 212 * Since: 2.4 213 */ 214 public Widget getChild1() 215 { 216 auto p = gtk_paned_get_child1(gtkPaned); 217 218 if(p is null) 219 { 220 return null; 221 } 222 223 return ObjectG.getDObject!(Widget)(cast(GtkWidget*) p); 224 } 225 226 /** 227 * Obtains the second child of the paned widget. 228 * 229 * Return: second child, or %NULL if it is not set. 230 * 231 * Since: 2.4 232 */ 233 public Widget getChild2() 234 { 235 auto p = gtk_paned_get_child2(gtkPaned); 236 237 if(p is null) 238 { 239 return null; 240 } 241 242 return ObjectG.getDObject!(Widget)(cast(GtkWidget*) p); 243 } 244 245 /** 246 * Returns the #GdkWindow of the handle. This function is 247 * useful when handling button or motion events because it 248 * enables the callback to distinguish between the window 249 * of the paned, a child and the handle. 250 * 251 * Return: the paned’s handle window. 252 * 253 * Since: 2.20 254 */ 255 public Window getHandleWindow() 256 { 257 auto p = gtk_paned_get_handle_window(gtkPaned); 258 259 if(p is null) 260 { 261 return null; 262 } 263 264 return ObjectG.getDObject!(Window)(cast(GdkWindow*) p); 265 } 266 267 /** 268 * Obtains the position of the divider between the two panes. 269 * 270 * Return: position of the divider 271 */ 272 public int getPosition() 273 { 274 return gtk_paned_get_position(gtkPaned); 275 } 276 277 /** 278 * Gets the #GtkPaned:wide-handle property. 279 * 280 * Return: %TRUE if the paned should have a wide handle 281 * 282 * Since: 3.16 283 */ 284 public bool getWideHandle() 285 { 286 return gtk_paned_get_wide_handle(gtkPaned) != 0; 287 } 288 289 /** 290 * Adds a child to the top or left pane. 291 * 292 * Params: 293 * child = the child to add 294 * resize = should this child expand when the paned widget is resized. 295 * shrink = can this child be made smaller than its requisition. 296 */ 297 public void pack1(Widget child, bool resize, bool shrink) 298 { 299 gtk_paned_pack1(gtkPaned, (child is null) ? null : child.getWidgetStruct(), resize, shrink); 300 } 301 302 /** 303 * Adds a child to the bottom or right pane. 304 * 305 * Params: 306 * child = the child to add 307 * resize = should this child expand when the paned widget is resized. 308 * shrink = can this child be made smaller than its requisition. 309 */ 310 public void pack2(Widget child, bool resize, bool shrink) 311 { 312 gtk_paned_pack2(gtkPaned, (child is null) ? null : child.getWidgetStruct(), resize, shrink); 313 } 314 315 /** 316 * Sets the position of the divider between the two panes. 317 * 318 * Params: 319 * position = pixel position of divider, a negative value means that the position 320 * is unset. 321 */ 322 public void setPosition(int position) 323 { 324 gtk_paned_set_position(gtkPaned, position); 325 } 326 327 /** 328 * Sets the #GtkPaned:wide-handle property. 329 * 330 * Params: 331 * wide = the new value for the #GtkPaned:wide-handle property 332 * 333 * Since: 3.16 334 */ 335 public void setWideHandle(bool wide) 336 { 337 gtk_paned_set_wide_handle(gtkPaned, wide); 338 } 339 340 int[string] connectedSignals; 341 342 bool delegate(Paned)[] onAcceptPositionListeners; 343 /** 344 * The ::accept-position signal is a 345 * [keybinding signal][GtkBindingSignal] 346 * which gets emitted to accept the current position of the handle when 347 * moving it using key bindings. 348 * 349 * The default binding for this signal is Return or Space. 350 * 351 * Since: 2.0 352 */ 353 void addOnAcceptPosition(bool delegate(Paned) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 354 { 355 if ( "accept-position" !in connectedSignals ) 356 { 357 Signals.connectData( 358 this, 359 "accept-position", 360 cast(GCallback)&callBackAcceptPosition, 361 cast(void*)this, 362 null, 363 connectFlags); 364 connectedSignals["accept-position"] = 1; 365 } 366 onAcceptPositionListeners ~= dlg; 367 } 368 extern(C) static int callBackAcceptPosition(GtkPaned* panedStruct, Paned _paned) 369 { 370 foreach ( bool delegate(Paned) dlg; _paned.onAcceptPositionListeners ) 371 { 372 if ( dlg(_paned) ) 373 { 374 return 1; 375 } 376 } 377 378 return 0; 379 } 380 381 bool delegate(Paned)[] onCancelPositionListeners; 382 /** 383 * The ::cancel-position signal is a 384 * [keybinding signal][GtkBindingSignal] 385 * which gets emitted to cancel moving the position of the handle using key 386 * bindings. The position of the handle will be reset to the value prior to 387 * moving it. 388 * 389 * The default binding for this signal is Escape. 390 * 391 * Since: 2.0 392 */ 393 void addOnCancelPosition(bool delegate(Paned) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 394 { 395 if ( "cancel-position" !in connectedSignals ) 396 { 397 Signals.connectData( 398 this, 399 "cancel-position", 400 cast(GCallback)&callBackCancelPosition, 401 cast(void*)this, 402 null, 403 connectFlags); 404 connectedSignals["cancel-position"] = 1; 405 } 406 onCancelPositionListeners ~= dlg; 407 } 408 extern(C) static int callBackCancelPosition(GtkPaned* panedStruct, Paned _paned) 409 { 410 foreach ( bool delegate(Paned) dlg; _paned.onCancelPositionListeners ) 411 { 412 if ( dlg(_paned) ) 413 { 414 return 1; 415 } 416 } 417 418 return 0; 419 } 420 421 bool delegate(bool, Paned)[] onCycleChildFocusListeners; 422 /** 423 * The ::cycle-child-focus signal is a 424 * [keybinding signal][GtkBindingSignal] 425 * which gets emitted to cycle the focus between the children of the paned. 426 * 427 * The default binding is f6. 428 * 429 * Params: 430 * reversed = whether cycling backward or forward 431 * 432 * Since: 2.0 433 */ 434 void addOnCycleChildFocus(bool delegate(bool, Paned) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 435 { 436 if ( "cycle-child-focus" !in connectedSignals ) 437 { 438 Signals.connectData( 439 this, 440 "cycle-child-focus", 441 cast(GCallback)&callBackCycleChildFocus, 442 cast(void*)this, 443 null, 444 connectFlags); 445 connectedSignals["cycle-child-focus"] = 1; 446 } 447 onCycleChildFocusListeners ~= dlg; 448 } 449 extern(C) static int callBackCycleChildFocus(GtkPaned* panedStruct, bool reversed, Paned _paned) 450 { 451 foreach ( bool delegate(bool, Paned) dlg; _paned.onCycleChildFocusListeners ) 452 { 453 if ( dlg(reversed, _paned) ) 454 { 455 return 1; 456 } 457 } 458 459 return 0; 460 } 461 462 bool delegate(bool, Paned)[] onCycleHandleFocusListeners; 463 /** 464 * The ::cycle-handle-focus signal is a 465 * [keybinding signal][GtkBindingSignal] 466 * which gets emitted to cycle whether the paned should grab focus to allow 467 * the user to change position of the handle by using key bindings. 468 * 469 * The default binding for this signal is f8. 470 * 471 * Params: 472 * reversed = whether cycling backward or forward 473 * 474 * Since: 2.0 475 */ 476 void addOnCycleHandleFocus(bool delegate(bool, Paned) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 477 { 478 if ( "cycle-handle-focus" !in connectedSignals ) 479 { 480 Signals.connectData( 481 this, 482 "cycle-handle-focus", 483 cast(GCallback)&callBackCycleHandleFocus, 484 cast(void*)this, 485 null, 486 connectFlags); 487 connectedSignals["cycle-handle-focus"] = 1; 488 } 489 onCycleHandleFocusListeners ~= dlg; 490 } 491 extern(C) static int callBackCycleHandleFocus(GtkPaned* panedStruct, bool reversed, Paned _paned) 492 { 493 foreach ( bool delegate(bool, Paned) dlg; _paned.onCycleHandleFocusListeners ) 494 { 495 if ( dlg(reversed, _paned) ) 496 { 497 return 1; 498 } 499 } 500 501 return 0; 502 } 503 504 bool delegate(GtkScrollType, Paned)[] onMoveHandleListeners; 505 /** 506 * The ::move-handle signal is a 507 * [keybinding signal][GtkBindingSignal] 508 * which gets emitted to move the handle when the user is using key bindings 509 * to move it. 510 * 511 * Params: 512 * scrollType = a #GtkScrollType 513 * 514 * Since: 2.0 515 */ 516 void addOnMoveHandle(bool delegate(GtkScrollType, Paned) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 517 { 518 if ( "move-handle" !in connectedSignals ) 519 { 520 Signals.connectData( 521 this, 522 "move-handle", 523 cast(GCallback)&callBackMoveHandle, 524 cast(void*)this, 525 null, 526 connectFlags); 527 connectedSignals["move-handle"] = 1; 528 } 529 onMoveHandleListeners ~= dlg; 530 } 531 extern(C) static int callBackMoveHandle(GtkPaned* panedStruct, GtkScrollType scrollType, Paned _paned) 532 { 533 foreach ( bool delegate(GtkScrollType, Paned) dlg; _paned.onMoveHandleListeners ) 534 { 535 if ( dlg(scrollType, _paned) ) 536 { 537 return 1; 538 } 539 } 540 541 return 0; 542 } 543 544 bool delegate(Paned)[] onToggleHandleFocusListeners; 545 /** 546 * The ::toggle-handle-focus is a 547 * [keybinding signal][GtkBindingSignal] 548 * which gets emitted to accept the current position of the handle and then 549 * move focus to the next widget in the focus chain. 550 * 551 * The default binding is Tab. 552 * 553 * Since: 2.0 554 */ 555 void addOnToggleHandleFocus(bool delegate(Paned) dlg, ConnectFlags connectFlags=cast(ConnectFlags)0) 556 { 557 if ( "toggle-handle-focus" !in connectedSignals ) 558 { 559 Signals.connectData( 560 this, 561 "toggle-handle-focus", 562 cast(GCallback)&callBackToggleHandleFocus, 563 cast(void*)this, 564 null, 565 connectFlags); 566 connectedSignals["toggle-handle-focus"] = 1; 567 } 568 onToggleHandleFocusListeners ~= dlg; 569 } 570 extern(C) static int callBackToggleHandleFocus(GtkPaned* panedStruct, Paned _paned) 571 { 572 foreach ( bool delegate(Paned) dlg; _paned.onToggleHandleFocusListeners ) 573 { 574 if ( dlg(_paned) ) 575 { 576 return 1; 577 } 578 } 579 580 return 0; 581 } 582 }