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#
# This file defines the default bindings for Tk menus and menubuttons.
# It also implements keyboard traversal of menus and implements a few
# other utility procedures related to menus.
#
# @(#) menu.tcl 1.34 94/12/19 17:09:09
#
# Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
# Copyright (c) 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
package Tk::Menubutton;
require Tk;
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = '4.005'; # $Id: //depot/Tkutf8/Menubutton/Menubutton.pm#4 $
use base qw(Tk::Widget);
Construct Tk::Widget 'Menubutton';
import Tk qw(&Ev $XS_VERSION);
bootstrap Tk::Menubutton;
sub Tk_cmd { \&Tk::menubutton }
sub InitObject
{
my ($mb,$args) = @_;
my $menuitems = delete $args->{-menuitems};
my $tearoff = delete $args->{-tearoff};
$mb->SUPER::InitObject($args);
if ((defined($menuitems) || defined($tearoff)) && %$args)
{
$mb->configure(%$args);
%$args = ();
}
$mb->menu(-tearoff => $tearoff) if (defined $tearoff);
$mb->AddItems(@$menuitems) if (defined $menuitems)
}
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Elements of tkPriv that are used in this file:
#
# cursor - Saves the -cursor option for the posted menubutton.
# focus - Saves the focus during a menu selection operation.
# Focus gets restored here when the menu is unposted.
# inMenubutton - The name of the menubutton widget containing
# the mouse, or an empty string if the mouse is
# not over any menubutton.
# popup - If a menu has been popped up via tk_popup, this
# gives the name of the menu. Otherwise this
# value is empty.
# postedMb - Name of the menubutton whose menu is currently
# posted, or an empty string if nothing is posted
# A grab is set on this widget.
# relief - Used to save the original relief of the current
# menubutton.
# window - When the mouse is over a menu, this holds the
# name of the menu; it's cleared when the mouse
# leaves the menu.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Overall note:
# This file is tricky because there are four different ways that menus
# can be used:
#
# 1. As a pulldown from a menubutton. This is the most common usage.
# In this style, the variable tkPriv(postedMb) identifies the posted
# menubutton.
# 2. As a torn-off menu copied from some other menu. In this style
# tkPriv(postedMb) is empty, and the top-level menu is no
# override-redirect.
# 3. As an option menu, triggered from an option menubutton. In thi
# style tkPriv(postedMb) identifies the posted menubutton.
# 4. As a popup menu. In this style tkPriv(postedMb) is empty and
# the top-level menu is override-redirect.
#
# The various binding procedures use the state described above to
# distinguish the various cases and take different actions in each
# case.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Menu::Bind --
# This procedure is invoked the first time the mouse enters a menubutton
# widget or a menubutton widget receives the input focus. It creates
# all of the class bindings for both menubuttons and menus.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The widget that was just entered or just received
# the input focus.
# event - Indicates which event caused the procedure to be invoked
# (Enter or FocusIn). It is used so that we can carry out
# the functions of that event in addition to setting up
# bindings.
sub ClassInit
{
my ($class,$mw) = @_;
$mw->bind($class,'<FocusIn>','NoOp');
$mw->bind($class,'<Enter>','Enter');
$mw->bind($class,'<Leave>','Leave');
$mw->bind($class,'<1>','ButtonDown');
$mw->bind($class,'<Motion>',['Motion','up',Ev('X'),Ev('Y')]);
$mw->bind($class,'<B1-Motion>',['Motion','down',Ev('X'),Ev('Y')]);
$mw->bind($class,'<ButtonRelease-1>','ButtonUp');
$mw->bind($class,'<space>','PostFirst');
$mw->bind($class,'<Return>','PostFirst');
return $class;
}
sub ButtonDown
{my $w = shift;
my $Ev = $w->XEvent;
$Tk::inMenubutton->Post($Ev->X,$Ev->Y) if (defined $Tk::inMenubutton);
}
sub PostFirst
{
my $w = shift;
my $menu = $w->cget('-menu');
$w->Post();
$menu->FirstEntry() if (defined $menu);
}
# Enter --
# This procedure is invoked when the mouse enters a menubutton
# widget. It activates the widget unless it is disabled. Note:
# this procedure is only invoked when mouse button 1 is *not* down.
# The procedure B1Enter is invoked if the button is down.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The name of the widget.
sub Enter
{
my $w = shift;
$Tk::inMenubutton->Leave if (defined $Tk::inMenubutton);
$Tk::inMenubutton = $w;
if ($w->cget('-state') ne 'disabled')
{
$w->configure('-state','active')
}
}
sub Leave
{
my $w = shift;
$Tk::inMenubutton = undef;
return unless Tk::Exists($w);
if ($w->cget('-state') eq 'active')
{
$w->configure('-state','normal')
}
}
# Post --
# Given a menubutton, this procedure does all the work of posting
# its associated menu and unposting any other menu that is currently
# posted.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The name of the menubutton widget whose menu
# is to be posted.
# x, y - Root coordinates of cursor, used for positioning
# option menus. If not specified, then the center
# of the menubutton is used for an option menu.
sub Post
{
my $w = shift;
my $x = shift;
my $y = shift;
return if ($w->cget('-state') eq 'disabled');
return if (defined $Tk::postedMb && $w == $Tk::postedMb);
my $menu = $w->cget('-menu');
return unless (defined($menu) && $menu->index('last') ne 'none');
my $tearoff = $Tk::platform eq 'unix' || $menu->cget('-type') eq 'tearoff';
my $wpath = $w->PathName;
my $mpath = $menu->PathName;
unless (index($mpath,"$wpath.") == 0)
{
die "Cannot post $mpath : not a descendant of $wpath";
}
my $cur = $Tk::postedMb;
if (defined $cur)
{
Tk::Menu->Unpost(undef); # fixme
}
$Tk::cursor = $w->cget('-cursor');
$Tk::relief = $w->cget('-relief');
$w->configure('-cursor','arrow');
$w->configure('-relief','raised');
$Tk::postedMb = $w;
$Tk::focus = $w->focusCurrent;
$menu->activate('none');
$menu->GenerateMenuSelect;
# If this looks like an option menubutton then post the menu so
# that the current entry is on top of the mouse. Otherwise post
# the menu just below the menubutton, as for a pull-down.
eval
{local $SIG{'__DIE__'};
my $dir = $w->cget('-direction');
if ($dir eq 'above')
{
$menu->post($w->rootx, $w->rooty - $menu->ReqHeight);
}
elsif ($dir eq 'below')
{
$menu->post($w->rootx, $w->rooty + $w->Height);
}
elsif ($dir eq 'left')
{
my $x = $w->rootx - $menu->ReqWidth;
my $y = int((2*$w->rooty + $w->Height) / 2);
if ($w->cget('-indicatoron') == 1 && defined($w->cget('-textvariable')))
{
$menu->PostOverPoint($x,$y,$menu->FindName($w->cget('-text')))
}
else
{
$menu->post($x,$y);
}
}
elsif ($dir eq 'right')
{
my $x = $w->rootx + $w->Width;
my $y = int((2*$w->rooty + $w->Height) / 2);
if ($w->cget('-indicatoron') == 1 && defined($w->cget('-textvariable')))
{
$menu->PostOverPoint($x,$y,$menu->FindName($w->cget('-text')))
}
else
{
$menu->post($x,$y);
}
}
else
{
if ($w->cget('-indicatoron') == 1 && defined($w->cget('-textvariable')))
{
if (!defined($y))
{
$x = $w->rootx+$w->width/2;
$y = $w->rooty+$w->height/2
}
$menu->PostOverPoint($x,$y,$menu->FindName($w->cget('-text')))
}
else
{
$menu->post($w->rootx,$w->rooty+$w->height);
}
}
};
if ($@)
{
Tk::Menu->Unpost;
die $@
}
$Tk::tearoff = $tearoff;
if ($tearoff)
{
$menu->focus;
if ($w->viewable)
{
$w->SaveGrabInfo;
$w->grabGlobal;
}
}
}
# Motion --
# This procedure handles mouse motion events inside menubuttons, and
# also outside menubuttons when a menubutton has a grab (e.g. when a
# menu selection operation is in progress).
#
# Arguments:
# w - The name of the menubutton widget.
# upDown - "down" means button 1 is pressed, "up" means
# it isn't.
# rootx, rooty - Coordinates of mouse, in (virtual?) root window.
sub Motion
{
my $w = shift;
my $upDown = shift;
my $rootx = shift;
my $rooty = shift;
return if (defined($Tk::inMenubutton) && $Tk::inMenubutton == $w);
my $new = $w->Containing($rootx,$rooty);
if (defined($Tk::inMenubutton))
{
if (!defined($new) || ($new != $Tk::inMenubutton && $w->toplevel != $new->toplevel))
{
$Tk::inMenubutton->Leave();
}
}
if (defined($new) && $new->IsMenubutton && $new->cget('-indicatoron') == 0 &&
$w->cget('-indicatoron') == 0)
{
if ($upDown eq 'down')
{
$new->Post($rootx,$rooty);
}
else
{
$new->Enter();
}
}
}
# ButtonUp --
# This procedure is invoked to handle button 1 releases for menubuttons.
# If the release happens inside the menubutton then leave its menu
# posted with element 0 activated. Otherwise, unpost the menu.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The name of the menubutton widget.
sub ButtonUp {
my $w = shift;
my $tearoff = $Tk::platform eq 'unix' || (defined($w->cget('-menu')) &&
$w->cget('-menu')->cget('-type') eq 'tearoff');
if ($tearoff && (defined($Tk::postedMb) && $Tk::postedMb == $w)
&& (defined($Tk::inMenubutton) && $Tk::inMenubutton == $w)) {
$Tk::postedMb->cget(-menu)->FirstEntry();
} else {
Tk::Menu->Unpost(undef);
}
} # end ButtonUp
# Some convenience methods
sub menu
{
my ($w,%args) = @_;
my $menu = $w->cget('-menu');
if (!defined $menu)
{
require Tk::Menu;
$w->ColorOptions(\%args) if ($Tk::platform eq 'unix');
$menu = $w->Menu(%args);
$w->configure('-menu'=>$menu);
}
else
{
$menu->configure(%args);
}
return $menu;
}
sub separator { require Tk::Menu::Item; shift->menu->Separator(@_); }
sub command { require Tk::Menu::Item; shift->menu->Command(@_); }
sub cascade { require Tk::Menu::Item; shift->menu->Cascade(@_); }
sub checkbutton { require Tk::Menu::Item; shift->menu->Checkbutton(@_); }
sub radiobutton { require Tk::Menu::Item; shift->menu->Radiobutton(@_); }
sub AddItems
{
shift->menu->AddItems(@_);
}
sub entryconfigure
{
shift->menu->entryconfigure(@_);
}
sub entrycget
{
shift->menu->entrycget(@_);
}
sub FindMenu
{
my $child = shift;
my $char = shift;
my $ul = $child->cget('-underline');
if (defined $ul && $ul >= 0 && $child->cget('-state') ne 'disabled')
{
my $char2 = $child->cget('-text');
$char2 = substr("\L$char2",$ul,1) if (defined $char2);
if (!defined($char) || $char eq '' || (defined($char2) && "\l$char" eq $char2))
{
$child->PostFirst;
return $child;
}
}
return undef;
}
1;
__END__
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