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#include "qstatusbar.h"
#ifndef QT_NO_STATUSBAR
#include "qptrlist.h"
#include "qlayout.h"
#include "qpainter.h"
#include "qtimer.h"
#include "qdrawutil.h"
#include "qstyle.h"
#include "qsizegrip.h"
/*!
\class TQStatusBar qstatusbar.h
\brief The TQStatusBar class provides a horizontal bar suitable for
presenting status information.
\ingroup application
\ingroup helpsystem
\mainclass
Each status indicator falls into one of three categories:
\list
\i \e Temporary - briefly occupies most of the status bar. Used
to explain tool tip texts or menu entries, for example.
\i \e Normal - occupies part of the status bar and may be hidden
by temporary messages. Used to display the page and line
number in a word processor, for example.
\i \e Permanent - is never hidden. Used for important mode
indications, for example, some applications put a Caps Lock
indicator in the status bar.
\endlist
TQStatusBar lets you display all three types of indicators.
To display a \e temporary message, call message() (perhaps by
connecting a suitable signal to it). To remove a temporary
message, call clear(). There are two variants of message(): one
that displays the message until the next clear() or message() and
one that has a time limit:
\code
connect( loader, SIGNAL(progressMessage(const TQString&)),
statusBar(), SLOT(message(const TQString&)) );
statusBar()->message("Loading..."); // Initial message
loader.loadStuff(); // Emits progress messages
statusBar()->message("Done.", 2000); // Final message for 2 seconds
\endcode
\e Normal and \e Permanent messages are displayed by creating a
small widget and then adding it to the status bar with
addWidget(). Widgets like TQLabel, TQProgressBar or even TQToolButton
are useful for adding to status bars. removeWidget() is used to
remove widgets.
\code
statusBar()->addWidget(new MyReadWriteIndication(statusBar()));
\endcode
By default TQStatusBar provides a TQSizeGrip in the lower-right
corner. You can disable it with setSizeGripEnabled(FALSE);
\sa TQToolBar TQMainWindow TQLabel
\link guibooks.html#fowler GUI Design Handbook: Status Bar.\endlink
*/
class TQStatusBarPrivate
{
public:
TQStatusBarPrivate() {}
struct SBItem {
SBItem( TQWidget* widget, int stretch, bool permanent )
: s( stretch ), w( widget ), p( permanent ) {}
int s;
TQWidget * w;
bool p;
};
TQPtrList items;
TQString tempItem;
TQBoxLayout * box;
TQTimer * timer;
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
TQSizeGrip * resizer;
#endif
int savedStrut;
};
/*!
Constructs a status bar called \a name with parent \a parent and
with a size grip.
\sa setSizeGripEnabled()
*/
TQStatusBar::TQStatusBar( TQWidget * parent, const char *name )
: TQWidget( parent, name )
{
d = new TQStatusBarPrivate;
d->items.setAutoDelete( TRUE );
d->box = 0;
d->timer = 0;
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
d->resizer = 0;
setSizeGripEnabled(TRUE); // causes reformat()
#else
reformat();
#endif
}
/*!
Destroys the status bar and frees any allocated resources and
child widgets.
*/
TQStatusBar::~TQStatusBar()
{
delete d;
d = 0;
}
/*!
Adds \a widget to this status bar. \a widget is reparented if it
isn't already a child of the TQStatusBar.
\a widget is permanently visible if \a permanent is TRUE and may
be obscured by temporary messages if \a permanent is FALSE. The
default is FALSE.
If \a permanent is TRUE, \a widget is located at the far right of
the status bar. If \a permanent is FALSE (the default), \a widget
is located just to the left of the first permanent widget.
\a stretch is used to compute a suitable size for \a widget as the
status bar grows and shrinks. The default of 0 uses a minimum of
space.
This function may cause some flicker.
\sa removeWidget()
*/
void TQStatusBar::addWidget( TQWidget * widget, int stretch, bool permanent )
{
if ( !widget ) {
#if defined(QT_CHECK_NULL)
qWarning( "TQStatusBar::addWidget(): Cannot add null widget" );
#endif
return;
}
if ( widget->parentWidget() != this )
widget->reparent( this, TQPoint(0, 0), TRUE );
TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item
= new TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem( widget, stretch, permanent );
d->items.last();
while( !permanent && d->items.current() && d->items.current()->p )
d->items.prev();
d->items.insert( d->items.at() >= 0 ? d->items.at()+1 : 0, item );
if ( !d->tempItem.isEmpty() && !permanent )
widget->hide();
reformat();
}
/*!
Removes \a widget from the status bar.
This function may cause some flicker.
Note that \a widget is not deleted.
\sa addWidget()
*/
void TQStatusBar::removeWidget( TQWidget* widget )
{
if ( !widget )
return;
bool found = FALSE;
TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = d->items.first();
while ( item && !found ) {
if ( item->w == widget ) {
d->items.remove();
found = TRUE;
}
item = d->items.next();
}
if ( found )
reformat();
#if defined(QT_DEBUG)
else
qDebug( "TQStatusBar::removeWidget(): Widget not found." );
#endif
}
/*!
\property TQStatusBar::sizeGripEnabled
\brief whether the TQSizeGrip in the bottom right of the status bar is enabled
Enables or disables the TQSizeGrip in the bottom right of the
status bar. By default, the size grip is enabled.
*/
bool TQStatusBar::isSizeGripEnabled() const
{
#ifdef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
return FALSE;
#else
return !!d->resizer;
#endif
}
void TQStatusBar::setSizeGripEnabled(bool enabled)
{
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
if ( !enabled != !d->resizer ) {
if ( enabled ) {
d->resizer = new TQSizeGrip( this, "TQStatusBar::resizer" );
} else {
delete d->resizer;
d->resizer = 0;
}
reformat();
if ( d->resizer && isVisible() )
d->resizer->show();
}
#endif
}
/*!
Changes the status bar's appearance to account for item changes.
Special subclasses may need this, but geometry management will
usually take care of any necessary rearrangements.
*/
void TQStatusBar::reformat()
{
if ( d->box )
delete d->box;
TQBoxLayout *vbox;
if ( isSizeGripEnabled() ) {
d->box = new TQHBoxLayout( this );
vbox = new TQVBoxLayout( d->box );
} else {
vbox = d->box = new TQVBoxLayout( this );
}
vbox->addSpacing( 3 );
TQBoxLayout* l = new TQHBoxLayout( vbox );
l->addSpacing( 3 );
l->setSpacing( 4 );
int maxH = fontMetrics().height();
TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = d->items.first();
while ( item && !item->p ) {
l->addWidget( item->w, item->s );
int itemH = TQMIN(item->w->sizeHint().height(),
item->w->maximumHeight());
maxH = TQMAX( maxH, itemH );
item = d->items.next();
}
l->addStretch( 0 );
while ( item ) {
l->addWidget( item->w, item->s );
int itemH = TQMIN(item->w->sizeHint().height(),
item->w->maximumHeight());
maxH = TQMAX( maxH, itemH );
item = d->items.next();
}
l->addSpacing( 4 );
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
if ( d->resizer ) {
maxH = TQMAX( maxH, d->resizer->sizeHint().height() );
d->box->addSpacing( 1 );
d->box->addWidget( d->resizer, 0, AlignBottom );
}
#endif
l->addStrut( maxH );
d->savedStrut = maxH;
vbox->addSpacing( 2 );
d->box->activate();
repaint();
}
/*!
Hides the normal status indicators and displays \a message until
clear() or another message() is called.
\sa clear()
*/
void TQStatusBar::message( const TQString &message )
{
if ( d->tempItem == message )
return;
d->tempItem = message;
if ( d->timer ) {
delete d->timer;
d->timer = 0;
}
hideOrShow();
}
/*!
\overload
Hides the normal status indications and displays \a message for \a
ms milli-seconds or until clear() or another message() is called,
whichever occurs first.
*/
void TQStatusBar::message( const TQString &message, int ms )
{
d->tempItem = message;
if ( !d->timer ) {
d->timer = new TQTimer( this );
connect( d->timer, SIGNAL(timeout()), this, SLOT(clear()) );
}
if ( ms > 0 ) {
d->timer->start( ms );
} else if ( d->timer ) {
delete d->timer;
d->timer = 0;
}
hideOrShow();
}
/*!
Removes any temporary message being shown.
\sa message()
*/
void TQStatusBar::clear()
{
if ( d->tempItem.isEmpty() )
return;
if ( d->timer ) {
delete d->timer;
d->timer = 0;
}
d->tempItem = TQString::null;
hideOrShow();
}
/*!
\fn TQStatusBar::messageChanged( const TQString &message )
This signal is emitted when the temporary status messages
changes. \a message is the new temporary message, and is a
null-string when the message has been removed.
\sa message(), clear()
*/
/*!
Ensures that the right widgets are visible. Used by message() and
clear().
*/
void TQStatusBar::hideOrShow()
{
bool haveMessage = !d->tempItem.isEmpty();
TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = d->items.first();
while( item && !item->p ) {
if ( haveMessage )
item->w->hide();
else
item->w->show();
item = d->items.next();
}
emit messageChanged( d->tempItem );
repaint();
}
/*!
Shows the temporary message, if appropriate.
*/
void TQStatusBar::paintEvent( TQPaintEvent * )
{
bool haveMessage = !d->tempItem.isEmpty();
TQPainter p( this );
TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = d->items.first();
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
int psx = ( d->resizer && d->resizer->isVisible() ) ? d->resizer->x() : width()-12;
#else
int psx = width() - 12;
#endif
while ( item ) {
if ( !haveMessage || item->p )
if ( item->w->isVisible() ) {
if ( item->p && item->w->x()-1 < psx )
psx = item->w->x()-1;
style().drawPrimitive( TQStyle::PE_StatusBarSection, &p,
TQRect(item->w->x() - 1, item->w->y() - 1,
item->w->width()+2, item->w->height()+2),
colorGroup(), TQStyle::Style_Default,
TQStyleOption(item->w) );
}
item = d->items.next();
}
if ( haveMessage ) {
p.setPen( colorGroup().foreground() );
p.drawText( 6, 0, psx, height(), AlignVCenter | SingleLine, d->tempItem );
}
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
void TQStatusBar::resizeEvent( TQResizeEvent * e )
{
TQWidget::resizeEvent( e );
}
/*!
\reimp
*/
bool TQStatusBar::event( TQEvent *e )
{
if ( e->type() == TQEvent::LayoutHint ) {
// Calculate new strut height and call reformat() if it has changed
int maxH = fontMetrics().height();
TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = d->items.first();
while ( item ) {
int itemH = TQMIN(item->w->sizeHint().height(),
item->w->maximumHeight());
maxH = TQMAX( maxH, itemH );
item = d->items.next();
}
#ifndef QT_NO_SIZEGRIP
if ( d->resizer )
maxH = TQMAX( maxH, d->resizer->sizeHint().height() );
#endif
if ( maxH != d->savedStrut )
reformat();
else
update();
}
if ( e->type() == TQEvent::ChildRemoved ) {
TQStatusBarPrivate::SBItem* item = d->items.first();
while ( item ) {
if ( item->w == ( (TQChildEvent*)e )->child() )
d->items.removeRef( item );
item = d->items.next();
}
}
return TQWidget::event( e );
}
#endif