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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef WABSTRACT_AREA_H_
#define WABSTRACT_AREA_H_
#include <Wt/WAnchor> // for AnchorTarget
namespace Wt {
namespace Impl {
class AreaWidget;
}
/*! \class WAbstractArea Wt/WAbstractArea Wt/WAbstractArea
* \brief Abstract base class for interactive areas in a widget.
*
* Use an %WAbstractArea (or rather, one of its concrete
* implementations), to define interactivity that applies on a part of
* a WImage or WPaintedWidget. The area may be defined using different
* shapes through WRectArea, WCircleArea or WPolygonArea.
*
* \sa WImage::addArea(), WPaintedWidget::addArea()
*/
class WT_API WAbstractArea : public WObject
{
public:
/*! \brief Destructor.
*
* The area is automatically removed from the WImage or
* WPaintedWidget to which it was added.
*
* \sa WImage::removeArea(), WPaintedWidget::removeArea()
*/
virtual ~WAbstractArea();
/*! \brief Specifies that this area specifies a hole for another area.
*
* When set to \c true, this area will define an area that does not
* provide interactivity. When it preceeds other, overlapping,
* areas, it acts as if it cuts a hole in those areas.
*
* The default value is \c false.
*
* \sa isHole()
*/
void setHole(bool hole);
/*! \brief Returns whether this area specifies a hole.
*
* \sa setHole()
*/
bool isHole() const { return hole_; }
/*! \brief Sets a link.
*
* By setting a link, the area behaves like a WAnchor.
*
* By default, no destination link is set.
*
* \note Even when no destination link is set, in some circumstances,
* an identity URL ('#') will be linked to on the underlying HTML
* <area> element (see also setCursor()).
*/
void setLink(const WLink& link);
/*! \brief Returns the link.
*
* \sa setLink()
*/
WLink link() const;
/*! \brief Sets the destination URL (<b>deprecated</b>).
*
* By setting a destination URL, the area behaves like a
* WAnchor.
*
* By default, no destination URL is set (\p ref = "").
*
* This method should not be used when the area has been pointed to
* a dynamically generated resource using setResource().
*
* \sa setResource()
*
* \note Even when no destination URL is set, in some circumstances,
* a identity URL ('#') will be set on the underlying HTML
* <area> element (see also setCursor()).
*
* \deprecated Use setLink() instead.
*/
void setRef(const std::string& ref);
/*! \brief Returns the the destination URL (<b>deprecated</b>).
*
* When the area refers to a resource, the current resource URL is
* returned.
*
* \sa setRef(), WResource::url()
*
* \deprecated Use link() instead.
*/
const std::string ref() const;
/*! \brief Sets a destination resource (<b>deprecated</b>).
*
* A resource specifies application-dependent content, which may be
* generated by your application on demand.
*
* By setting a resource, the area behaves like a WAnchor that
* links to the resource \p resource. The resource may be
* cleared by passing \p resource = \c 0.
*
* The area does not assume ownership of the resource.
*
* \sa setRef()
*
* \deprecated Use setLink() instead.
*/
void setResource(WResource *resource);
/*! \brief Returns the destination resource (<b>deprecated</b>).
*
* Returns \c 0 if no resource has been set.
*
* \sa setResource()
*
\deprecated Use link() instead.
*/
WResource *resource() const;
/*! \brief Specifies the location where the referred content should be
* displayed.
*
* This configures the location where referred content should be
* displayed, that was specified using setRef() or setResource().
*
* By default, the reference is displayed in the application
* (Wt::TargetSelf). When the destination is an HTML document, the
* application is replaced with the new document. When the reference
* is a document that cannot be displayed in the browser, it is
* offered for download or opened using an external program,
* depending on browser settings.
*
* By setting \p target to Wt::TargetNewWindow, the destination
* is displayed in a new browser window or tab.
*
* \sa setRef(), setResource(), target()
*/
void setTarget(AnchorTarget target);
/*! \brief Returns the location where the referred content should be
* displayed.
*
* \sa setTarget()
*/
AnchorTarget target() const;
/*! \brief Sets an alternate text.
*
* The alternate text should provide a fallback for browsers that do
* not display an image. If no sensible fallback text can be
* provided, an empty text is preferred over nonsense.
*
* This should not be confused with toolTip() text, which provides
* additional information that is displayed when the mouse hovers
* over the area.
*
* The default alternate text is an empty text ("").
*
* \sa alternateText()
*/
void setAlternateText(const WString& text);
/*! \brief Returns the alternate text.
*
* \sa setAlternateText()
*/
const WString alternateText() const;
/*! \brief Sets the tooltip.
*
* The tooltip is displayed when the cursor hovers over the area.
*/
void setToolTip(const WString& text);
/*! \brief Returns the tooltip text.
*
* \sa setToolTip()
*/
WString toolTip() const;
/*! \brief Defines a style class.
*
* \note Only few CSS declarations are known to affect the look of a
* image area, the most notable one being the 'cursor'. Other things
* will simply be ignored.
*/
void setStyleClass(const WT_USTRING& styleClass);
void setStyleClass(const char *styleClass);
/*! \brief Returns the style class.
*
* \sa setStyleClass()
*/
WT_USTRING styleClass() const;
/*! \brief Adds a style class.
*
* \note Only few CSS declarations are known to affect the look of a
* image area, the most notable one being the 'cursor'. Other things
* will simply be ignored.
*/
void addStyleClass(const WT_USTRING& styleClass, bool force = false);
/*! \brief Removes a style class.
*/
void removeStyleClass(const WT_USTRING& styleClass, bool force = false);
/*! \brief Sets the cursor.
*
* This sets the mouse cursor that is shown when the mouse pointer
* is over the area. Most browsers only support PointingHandCursor,
* which is activated by a non-empty ref.
*
* \sa setRef()
*/
void setCursor(Cursor cursor);
/*! \brief Sets a custom cursor image URL.
*
* The URL should point to a .cur file. For optimal portability, make
* sure that the .cur file is proparly constructed. A renamed .ico file
* will not work on Internet Explorer.
*/
void setCursor(std::string cursorImage, Cursor fallback = ArrowCursor);
/*! \brief Returns the cursor.
*
* \sa setCursor()
*/
Cursor cursor() const;
WImage *image() const;
private:
Impl::AreaWidget *impl_;
public:
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when a keyboard key is pushed down.
*
* The keyWentDown signal is the first signal emitted when a key is
* pressed (before the keyPressed() signal). Unlike keyPressed()
* however it is also emitted for modifier keys (such as "shift",
* "control", ...) or keyboard navigation keys that do not have a
* corresponding character.
*
* \sa keyPressed(), keyWentUp()
*/
EventSignal<WKeyEvent>& keyWentDown();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when a "character" was entered.
*
* The keyPressed signal is emitted when a key is pressed, and a
* character is entered. Unlike keyWentDown(), it is emitted only
* for key presses that result in a character being entered, and
* thus not for modifier keys or keyboard navigation keys.
*
* \sa keyWentDown()
*/
EventSignal<WKeyEvent>& keyPressed();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when a keyboard key is released.
*
* This is the counter-part of the keyWentDown() event. Every
* key-down has its corresponding key-up.
*
* \sa keyWentDown()
*/
EventSignal<WKeyEvent>& keyWentUp();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when enter was pressed.
*
* This signal is emitted when the Enter or Return key was pressed.
*
* \sa keyPressed(), Key_Enter
*/
EventSignal<>& enterPressed();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when escape was pressed.
*
* This signal is emitted when the Escape key was pressed.
*
* \sa keyPressed(), Key_Escape
*/
EventSignal<>& escapePressed();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when a mouse key was clicked on this
* widget.
*
* The event details contains information such as the \link
* WMouseEvent::button button\endlink, optional \link
* WMouseEvent::modifiers() keyboard modifiers\endlink, and mouse
* coordinates relative to the \link WMouseEvent::widget()
* widget\endlink, the window \link WMouseEvent::window()
* window\endlink, or the \link WMouseEvent::document()
* document\endlink.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the event details contain
* invalid information.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& clicked();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when a mouse key was double clicked
* on this widget.
*
* The event details contains information such as the \link
* WMouseEvent::button button\endlink, optional \link
* WMouseEvent::modifiers() keyboard modifiers\endlink, and mouse
* coordinates relative to the \link WMouseEvent::widget()
* widget\endlink, the window \link WMouseEvent::window()
* window\endlink, or the \link WMouseEvent::document()
* document\endlink.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& doubleClicked();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when a mouse key was pushed down on this
* widget.
*
* The event details contains information such as the \link
* WMouseEvent::button button\endlink, optional \link
* WMouseEvent::modifiers() keyboard modifiers\endlink, and mouse
* coordinates relative to the \link WMouseEvent::widget()
* widget\endlink, the window \link WMouseEvent::window()
* window\endlink, or the \link WMouseEvent::document()
* document\endlink.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& mouseWentDown();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when a mouse key was released on this
* widget.
*
* The event details contains information such as the \link
* WMouseEvent::button button\endlink, optional \link
* WMouseEvent::modifiers() keyboard modifiers\endlink, and mouse
* coordinates relative to the \link WMouseEvent::widget()
* widget\endlink, the window \link WMouseEvent::window()
* window\endlink, or the \link WMouseEvent::document()
* document\endlink.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& mouseWentUp();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when the mouse went out of this widget.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& mouseWentOut();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when the mouse entered this widget.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& mouseWentOver();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when the mouse moved over this widget.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& mouseMoved();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when the mouse is dragged over this widget.
*
* The mouse event contains information on the button(s) currently
* pressed. If multiple buttons are currently pressed, only the
* button with smallest enum value is returned.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& mouseDragged();
/*! \brief Event signal emitted when the mouse scroll wheel was used.
*
* The event details contains information such as the \link
* WMouseEvent::wheelDelta() wheel delta\endlink, optional \link
* WMouseEvent::modifiers() keyboard modifiers\endlink, and mouse
* coordinates relative to the \link WMouseEvent::widget()
* widget\endlink, the window \link WMouseEvent::window()
* window\endlink, or the \link WMouseEvent::document()
* document\endlink.
*
* \note When JavaScript is disabled, the signal will never fire.
*/
EventSignal<WMouseEvent>& mouseWheel();
private:
struct AnchorImpl {
WAnchor::LinkState linkState;
WString altText;
};
bool hole_;
AnchorImpl *anchor_;
void createAnchorImpl();
void resourceChanged();
protected:
WAbstractArea();
virtual bool updateDom(DomElement& element, bool all);
void repaint();
private:
WInteractWidget *impl();
void setImage(WImage *image);
static WAbstractArea *areaForImpl(WWidget *w);
friend class WImage;
friend class Impl::AreaWidget;
};
}
#endif // WABSTRACT_AREA_H_
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