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NSMenu.h
Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Author: Ovidiu Predescu <ovidiu@net-community.com>
Date: May 1997
A completely rewritten version of the original source by Scott Christley.
This file is part of the GNUstep GUI Library.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB.
If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/> or write to the
Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef _GNUstep_H_NSMenu
#define _GNUstep_H_NSMenu
#import <GNUstepBase/GSVersionMacros.h>
#import <Foundation/NSObject.h>
#import <Foundation/NSGeometry.h>
#import <AppKit/NSMenuItem.h>
#import <AppKit/AppKitDefines.h>
@class NSString;
@class NSEvent;
@class NSFont;
@class NSMatrix;
@class NSPopUpButton;
@class NSPopUpButtonCell;
@class NSView;
@class NSWindow;
@class NSMutableArray;
/* ******************* */
/* NSMenuView Protocol */
/* ******************* */
@protocol NSMenuView
/** Set the menu that this view object will be drawing.
* This method will NOT retain the menu.
* In normal usage an instance of NSMenu will
* use this method to supply the NSMenuView with reference
* to itself. The NSMenu will retain the NSMenuView.
*/
- (void) setMenu: (NSMenu *)menu;
/** Set the currently highlighted item.
* This is used by the NSMenu class to restore
* the selected item when it is temporary set to
* another item. This happens when both the regular
* version and the transient version are on the screen.
* A value of -1 means that no item will be highlighted.
*/
- (void) setHighlightedItemIndex: (int)index;
/** Returns the currently highlighted item. Returns -1
* if no item is highlighted.
*/
- (int) highlightedItemIndex;
/** This should ensure that if there is an attached
* submenu this submenu will be detached.
* Detaching means that this particular menu representation
* should be removed from the screen.
* It should implement a deep detach, that is, all
* attached submenus of this menu should also be detached.
*/
- (void) detachSubmenu;
/** This will relayout the NSMenuView.
* It should be called when the menu changes. Changes include
* becoming detached, adding or removing submenu items etcetera.
* However, normally it does not need to be called directly because
* Because the NSMenuView is supposed to listen to the NSMenu notifications
* for the item added, removed and change notifications.
* It should be called explicitly when other changes occur, such as
* becoming detached or changing the title.
*/
- (void) update;
/** Hm, why is this method needed? Shouldn't this be done by
* the update method?
*/
- (void) sizeToFit; //!!!
/** Method used by NSMenuItemCell to draw itself correctly and nicely
* lined up with the other menu items.
*/
- (float) stateImageWidth;
/** Method used by NSMenuItemCell to draw itself correctly and nicely
* lined up with the other menu items
*/
- (float) imageAndTitleOffset;
/** Methos used by NSMenuItemCell to draw itself correctly and nicely
* lined up with the other menu items.
*/
- (float) imageAndTitleWidth;
/** Methos used by NSMenuItemCell to draw itself correctly and nicely
* lined up with the other menu items.
*/
- (float) keyEquivalentOffset;
/** Used by NSItemCell to ...
*/
- (float) keyEquivalentWidth;
/** Used by the NSMenu to determine where to position a
* submenu.
*/
- (NSPoint) locationForSubmenu: (NSMenu *)aSubmenu;
- (void) performActionWithHighlightingForItemAtIndex: (int)index; //????
/** <p>This is method is responsible for handling all events while
* the user is interacting with this menu. It should pass on this
* call to another menurepresentation when the user moves the
* mouse cursor over either a submenu or over the supermenu.
* </p>
* <p>The method returns when the interaction from the user with the
* menu system is over.
* </p>
* <p>The method returns NO when the user releases the mouse button
* above a submenu item and YES in all other cases.
* </p>
* <p>This return value can be used to determine if submenus should
* be removed from the screen or that they are supposed to stay.
* </p>
* <p>The implementation should roughly follow the following logic:
* </p>
* <code>
* {
* while (have not released mouse button)
* {
* if (mouse hovers over submenu, or supermenu)
* {
* if ([(menurepresentation under mouse)
* trackWithEvent: the event])
* {
* [self detachSubmenu];
* return YES;
* }
* return NO;
* }
* //highlight item under mouse
*
* if (highlighting submenu item)
* {
* [self attachSubmenuAtIndex:..];
* }
* else
* {
* [self detachSubmenu];
* }
* get next event.
* }
*
* execute the menu action if applicable;
*
* return YES | NO depending on the situation;
* }
* </code>
*
* Note that actual implementations tend to be more complicated because
* because of all kind of useability issues. Useabilities issues to
* look out for are:
* <list>
* <item>Menus that are only partly on the screen. Those need to be
* moved while navigation the menu.</item>
* <item>Submenus that are hard to reach. If the natural route to
* the content of a submenu travels through other menu items
* you do not want to remove the submenu immediately.</item>
* <item>Transient menus require slightly different behaviour from
* the normal menus. For example, when selecting a action from
* a transient menu that brings up a modal panel you would
* expect the transient menu to dissappear. However in the
* normal menu system you want it to stay, so you still have
* feedback on which menu action triggered the modal panel.</item>
* </list>
*/
- (BOOL) trackWithEvent: (NSEvent *)event;
@end
/** <p>Menus provide the user with a list of actions and/or submenus.
* Submenus themselves are full fledged menus and so a heirarchical
* structure of appears.</p>
* <p>Every application has one special menu, the so called Application
* menu. This menu is always visible on the screen when the application
* is active. This menu normally contains items like, <em>info</em>,
* <em>services</em>, <em>print</em>, <em>hide</em> and <em>quit</em>.</p>
* <p>After the <em>info</em> item normally some submenus follow containing
* the application specific actions.</p>
* <p>On GNUstep the content of the menu is stacked vertically as
* oppossed to the Windows and Mac world, where they are stacked
* horizontally. Also because the menus are not part of any normal
* window they can be dragged around opened and closed independend of
* the application windows.</p>
* <p>This can lead to a few menus being open simultanuously.
* The collection of open menus is remembered,
* when the program is started again, all the torn off menus aka
* detached menus, are displayed at their last known position.</p>
* <p>The menu behaviour is richer than in most other environments and
* bear some explanation. This explanation is aimed at users of Menus
* but more so at the developer of custom menus.</p>
* <deflist>
* <term>Application menu</term>
* <desc>There alwasy at least one menu present and visible while the
* application is active. This is the application menu. This
* window can never be closed.</desc>
* <term>Attached menu</term>
* <desc>Normally when you click in a menu on a submenu item, the
* submenu is shown directly next to the menu you click in.
* The submenu is now called an <em>attached</em> menu. It is
* attached to the menu that was clicked in.</desc>
* <term>Detached menu</term>
* <desc>A menu is detached when it is not attached to its parent
* menu. A menu can become detached when the user drags a
* submenu away from its parents. A detached window contains in
* its title a close button.</desc>
* <term>Transient menu</term>
* <desc>A transient menu is a menu that dissappears as
* soon as the user stops interacting with the menus.
* Typically a transient menu is created when a right mouse
* click appears in an application window. The right mouse
* click will bring up the Application menu at the place the
* user clicks. While keeping the mouse button down the
* user can select items by moving around. When releasing the
* button, all transient menus will be removed from the screen
* and the action will be executed.
* <p>It is important to note that it is impossible to click
* in transient menus.</p></desc>
* <term>Attached transient menu</term>
* <desc>This is a menu that is attached and transient at the same
* time.</desc>
* </deflist>
*
* A single NSMenu instance can be displayed zero or one times when the
* user is not interaction with the menus.
* When the user is interaction with the menus it can occur that the
* same NSMenu is displayed in two locations at the same time. This is
* only possible when one of the displayed instances is a transient
* menu.
* <br/>
* To understand how the diffent kind of menus are created lets look
* at some user actions:
*
* <list>
* <item>The user clicks on an item which is not a submenu.<br/>
* The item is highlighted until the action corresponding with
* the item is completed. More precisely, the application
* highlights the menu item, performs the action, and
* unhighlights the item.</item>
* <item>The user clicks on a submenu item which is not highlighted
* already<br/> If the submenu is not a detached menu, the
* submenu will become an attached menu to the menu that is
* clicked in. The item that is clicked in will
* become highlighted and stays highlighted.
* <p>If the submenu is a detached menu, the transient version
* of the submenu will be shown</p></item>
* <item>The user clicks on a submenu item which is highlighted<br/>
* This means that the submenu is an attached submenu for this
* menu. After clicking the submenu item will no be no longer
* highlighted and the submenu will be removed from the screen.</item>
* <item>The user drags over a menu item<br/>
* The item will be highlighted, if the item is a submenu item,
* the submenu will be shown as an attached submenu. This can
* be transient, or non transient.</item>
* </list>
*
* <br/>
* <strong>Customizing the look of Menus</strong>
* <br/>
*
* There are basically three ways of customizing the look of NSMenu
* <enum>
* <item>Using custom NSMenuItemCell's. This you should do when you
* want to influence the look of the items displayed in the
* menu.</item>
* <item>Using custom NSMenuView. This is the class to modify if
* you want to change the way the menu is layout on the screen.
* So if you want to stack the menu items horizontally, you
* should change this class. This should be rarely needed.</item>
* <item>Reimplement NSMenu. This you should not do. But, if you
* implement everything yourself you can achieve anything.</item>
* </enum>
*
* <br/>
* <strong>Information for implementing custom NSMenuView class</strong>
* <br/>
* When implementing a custom NSMenuView class it is important
* to keep the following information in mind.
*
* <list>
* <item>The menus (or the menu items) form a tree. Navigating
* through this tree is done with the methods
* [NSMenu-supermenu], which returns the parent menu
* of the receiver, and with [NSMenu-itemAtIndex:] which returns
* a NSMenuItem on which we can call [(NSMenuItem)-submenu] for
* a child menu.</item>
* <item>The menus as displayed on the screen do NOT form a tree.
* This because detached and transient menus lead to duplicate
* menus on the screen.</item>
* </list>
*
* The displayed menus on the screen have the following structure:
* <enum>
* <item>The ordered graph of displayed menus (note, NOT the set of
* NSMenus) form a collection of line graphs.</item>
* <item>The attached menus are precisely the non root vertices in
* this graph.</item>
* <item>An attached menu of a transient menu is itself a transient
* menu.</item>
* <item>The collection of transient menus form connect subgraph of
* the menu graph.</item>
* </enum>
*
*/
@interface NSMenu : NSObject <NSCoding, NSCopying>
{
NSString *_title;
NSMutableArray *_items;
NSView<NSMenuView>* _view;
NSMenu *_superMenu;
NSMenu *_attachedMenu;
NSMutableArray *_notifications;
id _delegate;
// GNUstepExtra category
NSPopUpButtonCell *_popUpButtonCell;
struct GSMenuFlags {
unsigned int changedMessagesEnabled: 1;
unsigned int autoenable: 1;
unsigned int needsSizing: 1;
unsigned int is_tornoff: 1;
unsigned int transient: 1;
unsigned int horizontal: 1;
unsigned int mainMenuChanged: 1;
unsigned int unused: 25;
} _menu;
@private
NSWindow *_aWindow;
NSWindow *_bWindow;
NSMenu *_oldAttachedMenu;
int _oldHiglightedIndex;
NSString *_name;
}
/** Returns the memory allocation zone used to create instances of this class.
*/
+ (NSZone*) menuZone;
/** Specifies the memory allocation zone used to create instances of this class.
*/
+ (void) setMenuZone: (NSZone*)zone;
+ (void) popUpContextMenu: (NSMenu*)menu
withEvent: (NSEvent*)event
forView: (NSView*)view;
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3, GS_API_LATEST)
+ (void) popUpContextMenu: (NSMenu *)menu
withEvent: (NSEvent *)event
forView: (NSView *)view
withFont: (NSFont *)font;
#endif
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_2, GS_API_LATEST)
+ (BOOL) menuBarVisible;
+ (void) setMenuBarVisible: (BOOL)flag;
#endif
/** Add newItem to the menu.
*/
- (void) addItem: (id <NSMenuItem>)newItem;
/** Prefered method for inserting a menu item. This method calls
* [NSMenu-insertItemWithTitle:-action:-keyEquivalent:-atIndex:]
* <deflist>
* <term>aString</term>
* <desc>The title of the specific menu item.</desc>
* <term>aSelector</term>
* <desc>The action taken by selecting this menu item, or NULL.</desc>
* <term>keyEquiv</term>
* <desc>The shortcut key for this menu item. If none is needed,
* specify and empty NSString, ie: @"".</desc>
* </deflist>
* <p>See Also: -insertItemWithTitle:-action:-keyEquivalent:-atIndex</p>
*/
- (id <NSMenuItem>) addItemWithTitle: (NSString *)aString
action: (SEL)aSelector
keyEquivalent: (NSString *)keyEquiv;
/** Returns the menu that is attached to this menu.
* <p>
* If two instances of this menu are visible,
* return the attached window of the transient version
* of this menu.</p>
* <p>
* If no menu is attached return nil.</p>
*/
- (NSMenu*) attachedMenu;
/** Returns YES if item does autoenable (default value) and NO otherwise.
* <p>See Also:
* </p>
* <list>
* <item>-setAutoenablesItems:</item>
* </list>
*/
- (BOOL) autoenablesItems;
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0, MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_1)
- (id) contextMenuRepresentation;
#endif
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3, GS_API_LATEST)
- (id) delegate;
#endif
/* Displaying Context-Sensitive Help */
- (void) helpRequested: (NSEvent*)event;
/** Returns the index of item anObject.
*/
- (int) indexOfItem: (id <NSMenuItem>)anObject;
/** Returns the index of an item with the tag aTag.
*/
- (int) indexOfItemWithTag: (int)aTag;
/** Returns the index of an item with the target anObject
* and the actionSelector.
*/
- (int) indexOfItemWithTarget: (id)anObject
andAction: (SEL)actionSelector;
/** Returns the index of an item with the represented object anObject.
*/
- (int) indexOfItemWithRepresentedObject: (id)anObject;
/** Returns the index of an item with the submenu anObject.
*/
- (int) indexOfItemWithSubmenu: (NSMenu *)anObject;
/** Returns the index of an item with the title aTitle.
*/
- (int) indexOfItemWithTitle: (NSString *)aTitle;
/** <init/>
*/
- (id) initWithTitle: (NSString*)aTitle;
/** Insert newItem at position index.
*/
- (void) insertItem: (id <NSMenuItem>)newItem
atIndex: (int)index;
/** Inserts a new menu item at position index.
* <p>See Also:
* </p>
* <list>
* <item>-addItemWithTitle:-action:-keyEquivalent-atIndex:</item>
* </list>
*/
- (id <NSMenuItem>) insertItemWithTitle: (NSString *)aString
action: (SEL)aSelector
keyEquivalent: (NSString *)charCode
atIndex: (unsigned int)index;
/** Returns if this menu is attached to its supermenu,
* return nil if it does not have a parent menu.
* <p>
* If two instances of this menu are visible, return
* the outcome of the check for the transient version
* of the menu.</p>
*/
- (BOOL) isAttached;
/** If there are two instances of this menu visible, return NO.
* Otherwise, return YES if we are a detached menu and visible.
*/
- (BOOL) isTornOff;
/**
* Returns an array containing all menu items in this menu.
*/
- (NSArray*) itemArray;
/** Returns an item located at index.
*/
- (id <NSMenuItem>) itemAtIndex: (int)index;
/** Informs the menu that the specified item has changed.
*/
- (void) itemChanged: (id <NSMenuItem>)anObject;
/** Retuns an item referenced by aTag.
* <p>See Also:
* </p>
* <list>
* <item>-indexOfItemWithTag:</item>
* <item>[(NSMenuItem)-tag]</item>
* </list>
*/
- (id <NSMenuItem>) itemWithTag: (int)aTag;
/** Returns an item with aString as its title.
*/
- (id <NSMenuItem>) itemWithTitle: (NSString*)aString;
/** Returns the position where submenu will be displayed
* when it will be displayed as an attached menu of this menu.
* The result is undefined when aSubmenu is not actually a submenu
* of this menu.
*/
- (NSPoint) locationForSubmenu: (NSMenu*)aSubmenu;
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_4, GS_API_LATEST)
- (float)menuBarHeight;
#endif
- (BOOL) menuChangedMessagesEnabled;
/** Return the NSView that is used for drawing
* the menu.
* It is the view set with [NSMenu-setMenuRepresentation:] and
* therefore it should be safe to assume it is an NSView
* implementing the NSMenuView protocol.
*/
- (id) menuRepresentation;
/** Returns the numbers of items on the menu
*/
- (int) numberOfItems;
/** Simulates a mouse click on item located at index.
* <p>See Also:
* </p>
* <list>
* <item>-indexOfItem:</item>
* <item>-indexOfItemWithTitle:</item>
* </list>
*/
- (void) performActionForItemAtIndex: (int)index;
/** Looks for a menu item that responds to theEvent on the receiver. If
* the receiver is a submenu, the method is performed on it.
*/
- (BOOL) performKeyEquivalent: (NSEvent*)theEvent;
/** Calls -removeItemAtIndex: for anItem.
*/
- (void) removeItem: (id <NSMenuItem>)anItem;
/** Removes item at position index.
*/
- (void) removeItemAtIndex: (int)index;
/** Sets if a menu does autoenable.
*/
- (void) setAutoenablesItems: (BOOL)flag;
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0, MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_1)
- (void) setContextMenuRepresentation: (id)representation;
#endif
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3, GS_API_LATEST)
- (void) setDelegate:(id) delegate;
#endif
- (void) setMenuChangedMessagesEnabled: (BOOL)flag;
/** Set the View that should be used to display the menu.
* <p>
* The default is NSMenuView, but a user can supply its
* own NSView object as long as it
* </p>
* <list>
* <item>Inherits from NSView</item>
* <item>Implements NSMenuView protocol</item>
* </list>
*/
- (void) setMenuRepresentation: (id) menuRep;
/** Set a submenu of a menu.
* <deflist>
* <term>aMenu</term>
* <desc>The submenu to be inserted.</desc>
* <term>anItem</term>
* <desc>Item to be turned into a submenu.</desc>
* </deflist>
* <p>See Also:
* </p>
* <list>
* <item>[(NSMenuItem)-setSubmenu:]</item>
* </list>
*/
- (void) setSubmenu: (NSMenu*)aMenu forItem: (id <NSMenuItem>)anItem;
/** Set the supermenu of this menu.
* TODO: add explanation if this will change remove this menu
* from the old supermenu or if it does not.
*/
- (void) setSupermenu: (NSMenu *)supermenu;
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0, MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_1)
- (void) setTearOffMenuRepresentation: (id)representation;
#endif
/** Change the title of the menu.
*/
- (void) setTitle: (NSString*)aTitle;
- (void) sizeToFit;
- (void) submenuAction: (id)sender;
/** Returns the supermenu of this menu. Return nil
* if this is the application menu.
*/
- (NSMenu*) supermenu;
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_0, MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_1)
- (id) tearOffMenuRepresentation;
#endif
/** Returns the current title.
*/
- (NSString*) title;
- (void) update;
@end
/**
* Specifies the protocol to which an object must confirm if it is to be
* used to validate menu items (in order to implement automatic enabling
* and disabling of menu items).
*/
@protocol NSMenuValidation
/** <p>The receiver should return YES if the menuItem is valid ... and should
* be enabled in the menu, NO if it is invalid and the user should not be
* able to select it.</p>
* <p>This method is invoked automatically to determine whether menu items
* should be enabled or disabled automatically whenever [NSMenu-update] is
* invoked (usually by the applications event loop).</p>
*/
- (BOOL) validateMenuItem: (id<NSMenuItem>)menuItem;
@end
#if OS_API_VERSION(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_3, GS_API_LATEST)
@interface NSObject (NSMenuDelegate)
- (void) menuNeedsUpdate: (NSMenu *)menu;
- (int) numberOfItemsInMenu: (NSMenu *)menu;
- (BOOL) menu: (NSMenu *)menu
updateItem: (NSMenuItem *)item
atIndex: (int)index
shouldCancel: (BOOL)shouldCancel;
- (BOOL) menuHasKeyEquivalent: (NSMenu *)menu
forEvent: (NSEvent *)event
target: (id *)target
action: (SEL *)action;
@end
#endif
#if OS_API_VERSION(GS_API_NONE, GS_API_NONE)
@interface NSObject (NSMenuActionResponder)
- (BOOL) validateMenuItem: (id<NSMenuItem>)aMenuItem;
@end
/** This interface exist contains methods that are meant
* for the NSMenuView. If you write your own implementation
* of the NSMenuView interface you can use these methods
* to popup other menus or close them.
*/
@interface NSMenu (GNUstepExtra)
/** Remove the window from the screen. This method can/should be
* used by the menurepresentation to remove a submenu from the screen.
*/
- (void) close;
/** Remove the transient version of the window from the screen.
* This method is used by NSMenuView implementations that need
* to open/close transient menus.
*/
- (void) closeTransient;
/** Show menu on the screen. This method can/should be used by
* the menurepresentation to display a submenu on the screen.
*/
- (void) display;
/** Display the transient version of the menu.
*/
- (void) displayTransient;
- (BOOL) isPartlyOffScreen;
/** Returns YES if there is a transient version
* of this menu displayed on the screen.
*/
- (BOOL) isTransient;
/* Moving menus */
- (void) nestedSetFrameOrigin: (NSPoint)aPoint;
/** Flag this menu to be the main menu of the application,
* when isMain is YES. Flag it as no longer being the main
* menu when NO is handed in.
* <p>This method also checks the user defaults to determine how
* the menu is to be displayed (eg vertical or horizontal) and can
* therefore be used to change window geometry.</p>
*/
- (void) setMain: (BOOL)isMain;
/** When the flag is YES
* this method will detach the receiver from its parent and
* update the menurepresentation so it will display a close
* button if appropriate.
* <p>
* If the flag is NO this method will update the menurepresentation
* so it will be able to remove the close button if needed.
* Note that it will not reattach to its parent menu.</p>
*/
- (void) setTornOff: (BOOL) flag;
/* Shift partly off-screen menus */
- (void) shiftOnScreen;
/** Returns the window in which this menu is displayed.
* If there is a transient version it will return the
* window in which the transient version is displayed.
* If the Menu is not displayed at all the result
* is meaningless.
*/
- (NSWindow*) window;
/* Popup behaviour */
- (BOOL) _ownedByPopUp;
- (NSPopUpButtonCell *)_owningPopUp;
- (void) _setOwnedByPopUp: (NSPopUpButtonCell*)popUp;
@end
#endif
APPKIT_EXPORT NSString* const NSMenuDidSendActionNotification;
APPKIT_EXPORT NSString* const NSMenuWillSendActionNotification;
APPKIT_EXPORT NSString* const NSMenuDidAddItemNotification;
APPKIT_EXPORT NSString* const NSMenuDidRemoveItemNotification;
APPKIT_EXPORT NSString* const NSMenuDidChangeItemNotification;
#endif // _GNUstep_H_NSMenu
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