X-Git-Url: https://git.stderr.nl/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=libchimara%2Fwindow.c;h=224db4808cf789c5b4f72b9f4e35c8bb2db982b0;hb=b80c7c9358f022e5e99f7fcd0ccb048b0ce7b7d3;hp=15f8f4b1337059e2d4452a1c338ca019a0f5c8a4;hpb=cccf5a5fb76599e4c5dffaae34ec6bda6229f554;p=rodin%2Fchimara.git diff --git a/libchimara/window.c b/libchimara/window.c index 15f8f4b..224db48 100644 --- a/libchimara/window.c +++ b/libchimara/window.c @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ window_new_common(glui32 rock) win->window_stream->type = STREAM_TYPE_WINDOW; win->window_stream->window = win; win->window_stream->style = "normal"; + win->window_stream->glk_style = "normal"; win->echo_stream = NULL; win->input_request_type = INPUT_REQUEST_NONE; @@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ window_new_common(glui32 rock) win->buffer = g_string_sized_new(1024); /* Initialise hyperlink table */ - win->hyperlinks = g_hash_table_new_full(g_int_hash, g_direct_equal, g_free, g_object_unref); + win->hyperlinks = g_hash_table_new_full(g_int_hash, g_int_equal, g_free, g_free); return win; } @@ -170,7 +171,11 @@ winid_t glk_window_get_parent(winid_t win) { VALID_WINDOW(win, return NULL); + /* Value will also be NULL if win is the root window */ + if(win->window_node->parent == NULL) + return NULL; + return (winid_t)win->window_node->parent->data; } @@ -282,11 +287,11 @@ glk_window_get_root() * * So to create a text buffer window which takes the top 40% of the original * window's space, you would execute - * |[ newwin = #glk_window_open(win, #winmethod_Above | #winmethod_Proportional, 40, #wintype_TextBuffer, 0); ]| + * |[ newwin = glk_window_open(win, winmethod_Above | winmethod_Proportional, 40, wintype_TextBuffer, 0); ]| * * To create a text grid which is always five lines high, at the bottom of the * original window, you would do - * |[ newwin = #glk_window_open(win, #winmethod_Below | #winmethod_Fixed, 5, #wintype_TextGrid, 0); ]| + * |[ newwin = glk_window_open(win, winmethod_Below | winmethod_Fixed, 5, wintype_TextGrid, 0); ]| * * Note that the meaning of the @size argument depends on the @method argument. * If the method is %winmethod_Fixed, it also depends on the @wintype argument. @@ -331,7 +336,8 @@ glk_window_get_root() * O. C gets two rows; A gets the rest. All done. * * Then the user maliciously starts squeezing the window down, in stages: - * + * + * * * * @@ -547,15 +553,14 @@ glk_window_open(winid_t split, glui32 method, glui32 size, glui32 wintype, /* Connect signal handlers */ /* Pager */ - /* "size-allocate"? Really? WTF, GTK? */ - g_signal_connect_after( textview, "size-allocate", G_CALLBACK(pager_after_size_allocate), win ); + //g_signal_connect_after( textview, "expose-event", G_CALLBACK(pager_after_expose_event), win ); + g_signal_connect_after( textview, "size-request", G_CALLBACK(pager_after_size_request), win ); win->pager_expose_handler = g_signal_connect_after( textview, "expose-event", G_CALLBACK(pager_on_expose), win ); g_signal_handler_block(textview, win->pager_expose_handler); win->pager_keypress_handler = g_signal_connect( textview, "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK(pager_on_key_press_event), win ); g_signal_handler_block(textview, win->pager_keypress_handler); - //g_signal_connect_after( textbuffer, "insert-text", G_CALLBACK(pager_after_insert_text), win ); GtkAdjustment *adj = gtk_scrolled_window_get_vadjustment(GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW(scrolledwindow)); - g_signal_connect_after(adj, "value-changed", G_CALLBACK(pager_after_adjustment_changed), win); + win->pager_adjustment_handler = g_signal_connect_after(adj, "value-changed", G_CALLBACK(pager_after_adjustment_changed), win); /* Char and line input */ win->char_input_keypress_handler = g_signal_connect( textview, "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK(on_char_input_key_press_event), win ); @@ -894,7 +899,8 @@ glk_window_close(winid_t win, stream_result_t *result) * Graphics * * Clears the entire window to its current background color. See Graphics Windows. + * linkend="chimara-The-Types-of-Windows#wintype-Graphics">Graphics + * Windows. * * * @@ -990,7 +996,7 @@ glk_window_clear(winid_t win) * @win: A window, or %NULL. * * Sets the current stream to @win's window stream. It is exactly equivalent to - * |[ #glk_stream_set_current(#glk_window_get_stream(@win)) ]| + * |[ glk_stream_set_current(glk_window_get_stream(win)) ]| * See Streams. * * Chimara @@ -1184,15 +1190,15 @@ glk_window_get_size(winid_t win, glui32 *widthptr, glui32 *heightptr) * Consider the example above, where D has collapsed to zero height. Say D was a * text buffer window. You could make a more useful layout by doing * |[ - * #winid_t o2; - * o2 = #glk_window_get_parent(d); - * glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, #winmethod_Above | #winmethod_Fixed, 3, d); + * winid_t o2; + * o2 = glk_window_get_parent(d); + * glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, winmethod_Above | winmethod_Fixed, 3, d); * ]| * That would set D (the upper child of O2) to be O2's key window, and give it a * fixed size of 3 rows. * * If you later wanted to expand D, you could do - * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, #winmethod_Above | #winmethod_Fixed, 5, NULL); ]| + * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, winmethod_Above | winmethod_Fixed, 5, NULL); ]| * That expands D to five rows. Note that, since O2's key window is already set * to D, it is not necessary to provide the @keywin argument; you can pass %NULL * to mean leave the key window unchanged. @@ -1202,18 +1208,18 @@ glk_window_get_size(winid_t win, glui32 *widthptr, glui32 *heightptr) * example, you could change O2's key window to be A, but not B. The key window * also cannot be a pair window itself. * - * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, #winmethod_Below | #winmethod_Fixed, 3, NULL); ]| + * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, winmethod_Below | winmethod_Fixed, 3, NULL); ]| * This changes the constraint to be on the lower child of * O2, which is A. The key window is still D; so A would then be three rows high * as measured in D's font, and D would get the rest of O2's space. That may not * be what you want. To set A to be three rows high as measured in A's font, you * would do - * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, #winmethod_Below | #winmethod_Fixed, 3, a); ]| + * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, winmethod_Below | winmethod_Fixed, 3, a); ]| * * Or you could change O2 to a proportional split: - * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, #winmethod_Below | #winmethod_Proportional, 30, NULL); ]| + * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, winmethod_Below | winmethod_Proportional, 30, NULL); ]| * or - * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, #winmethod_Above | #winmethod_Proportional, 70, NULL); ]| + * |[ glk_window_set_arrangement(o2, winmethod_Above | winmethod_Proportional, 70, NULL); ]| * These do exactly the same thing, since 30% above is the same as * 70% below. You don't need to specify a key window with a proportional * split, so the @keywin argument is %NULL. (You could actually specify either A