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- /*
- ==============================================================================
-
- This file is part of the JUCE library.
- Copyright (c) 2013 - Raw Material Software Ltd.
-
- Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of either:
- a) the GPL v2 (or any later version)
- b) the Affero GPL v3
-
- Details of these licenses can be found at: www.gnu.org/licenses
-
- JUCE 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 General Public License for more details.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are
- available: visit www.juce.com for more information.
-
- ==============================================================================
- */
-
- #ifndef JUCE_VIEWPORT_H_INCLUDED
- #define JUCE_VIEWPORT_H_INCLUDED
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /**
- A Viewport is used to contain a larger child component, and allows the child
- to be automatically scrolled around.
-
- To use a Viewport, just create one and set the component that goes inside it
- using the setViewedComponent() method. When the child component changes size,
- the Viewport will adjust its scrollbars accordingly.
-
- A subclass of the viewport can be created which will receive calls to its
- visibleAreaChanged() method when the subcomponent changes position or size.
-
- */
- class JUCE_API Viewport : public Component,
- private ComponentListener,
- private ScrollBar::Listener
- {
- public:
- //==============================================================================
- /** Creates a Viewport.
-
- The viewport is initially empty - use the setViewedComponent() method to
- add a child component for it to manage.
- */
- explicit Viewport (const String& componentName = String::empty);
-
- /** Destructor. */
- ~Viewport();
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Sets the component that this viewport will contain and scroll around.
-
- This will add the given component to this Viewport and position it at (0, 0).
-
- (Don't add or remove any child components directly using the normal
- Component::addChildComponent() methods).
-
- @param newViewedComponent the component to add to this viewport, or null to remove
- the current component.
- @param deleteComponentWhenNoLongerNeeded if true, the component will be deleted
- automatically when the viewport is deleted or when a different
- component is added. If false, the caller must manage the lifetime
- of the component
- @see getViewedComponent
- */
- void setViewedComponent (Component* newViewedComponent,
- bool deleteComponentWhenNoLongerNeeded = true);
-
- /** Returns the component that's currently being used inside the Viewport.
-
- @see setViewedComponent
- */
- Component* getViewedComponent() const noexcept { return contentComp; }
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Changes the position of the viewed component.
-
- The inner component will be moved so that the pixel at the top left of
- the viewport will be the pixel at position (xPixelsOffset, yPixelsOffset)
- within the inner component.
-
- This will update the scrollbars and might cause a call to visibleAreaChanged().
-
- @see getViewPositionX, getViewPositionY, setViewPositionProportionately
- */
- void setViewPosition (int xPixelsOffset, int yPixelsOffset);
-
- /** Changes the position of the viewed component.
-
- The inner component will be moved so that the pixel at the top left of
- the viewport will be the pixel at the specified coordinates within the
- inner component.
-
- This will update the scrollbars and might cause a call to visibleAreaChanged().
-
- @see getViewPositionX, getViewPositionY, setViewPositionProportionately
- */
- void setViewPosition (Point<int> newPosition);
-
- /** Changes the view position as a proportion of the distance it can move.
-
- The values here are from 0.0 to 1.0 - where (0, 0) would put the
- visible area in the top-left, and (1, 1) would put it as far down and
- to the right as it's possible to go whilst keeping the child component
- on-screen.
- */
- void setViewPositionProportionately (double proportionX, double proportionY);
-
- /** If the specified position is at the edges of the viewport, this method scrolls
- the viewport to bring that position nearer to the centre.
-
- Call this if you're dragging an object inside a viewport and want to make it scroll
- when the user approaches an edge. You might also find Component::beginDragAutoRepeat()
- useful when auto-scrolling.
-
- @param mouseX the x position, relative to the Viewport's top-left
- @param mouseY the y position, relative to the Viewport's top-left
- @param distanceFromEdge specifies how close to an edge the position needs to be
- before the viewport should scroll in that direction
- @param maximumSpeed the maximum number of pixels that the viewport is allowed
- to scroll by.
- @returns true if the viewport was scrolled
- */
- bool autoScroll (int mouseX, int mouseY, int distanceFromEdge, int maximumSpeed);
-
- /** Returns the position within the child component of the top-left of its visible area.
- */
- Point<int> getViewPosition() const noexcept { return lastVisibleArea.getPosition(); }
-
- /** Returns the position within the child component of the top-left of its visible area.
- @see getViewWidth, setViewPosition
- */
- int getViewPositionX() const noexcept { return lastVisibleArea.getX(); }
-
- /** Returns the position within the child component of the top-left of its visible area.
- @see getViewHeight, setViewPosition
- */
- int getViewPositionY() const noexcept { return lastVisibleArea.getY(); }
-
- /** Returns the width of the visible area of the child component.
-
- This may be less than the width of this Viewport if there's a vertical scrollbar
- or if the child component is itself smaller.
- */
- int getViewWidth() const noexcept { return lastVisibleArea.getWidth(); }
-
- /** Returns the height of the visible area of the child component.
-
- This may be less than the height of this Viewport if there's a horizontal scrollbar
- or if the child component is itself smaller.
- */
- int getViewHeight() const noexcept { return lastVisibleArea.getHeight(); }
-
- /** Returns the width available within this component for the contents.
-
- This will be the width of the viewport component minus the width of a
- vertical scrollbar (if visible).
- */
- int getMaximumVisibleWidth() const;
-
- /** Returns the height available within this component for the contents.
-
- This will be the height of the viewport component minus the space taken up
- by a horizontal scrollbar (if visible).
- */
- int getMaximumVisibleHeight() const;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Callback method that is called when the visible area changes.
-
- This will be called when the visible area is moved either be scrolling or
- by calls to setViewPosition(), etc.
- */
- virtual void visibleAreaChanged (const Rectangle<int>& newVisibleArea);
-
- /** Callback method that is called when the viewed component is added, removed or swapped. */
- virtual void viewedComponentChanged (Component* newComponent);
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Turns scrollbars on or off.
-
- If set to false, the scrollbars won't ever appear. When true (the default)
- they will appear only when needed.
- */
- void setScrollBarsShown (bool showVerticalScrollbarIfNeeded,
- bool showHorizontalScrollbarIfNeeded);
-
- /** True if the vertical scrollbar is enabled.
- @see setScrollBarsShown
- */
- bool isVerticalScrollBarShown() const noexcept { return showVScrollbar; }
-
- /** True if the horizontal scrollbar is enabled.
- @see setScrollBarsShown
- */
- bool isHorizontalScrollBarShown() const noexcept { return showHScrollbar; }
-
- /** Changes the width of the scrollbars.
-
- If this isn't specified, the default width from the LookAndFeel class will be used.
-
- @see LookAndFeel::getDefaultScrollbarWidth
- */
- void setScrollBarThickness (int thickness);
-
- /** Returns the thickness of the scrollbars.
-
- @see setScrollBarThickness
- */
- int getScrollBarThickness() const;
-
- /** Changes the distance that a single-step click on a scrollbar button
- will move the viewport.
- */
- void setSingleStepSizes (int stepX, int stepY);
-
- /** Returns a pointer to the scrollbar component being used.
- Handy if you need to customise the bar somehow.
- */
- ScrollBar* getVerticalScrollBar() noexcept { return &verticalScrollBar; }
-
- /** Returns a pointer to the scrollbar component being used.
- Handy if you need to customise the bar somehow.
- */
- ScrollBar* getHorizontalScrollBar() noexcept { return &horizontalScrollBar; }
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** @internal */
- void resized() override;
- /** @internal */
- void scrollBarMoved (ScrollBar*, double newRangeStart) override;
- /** @internal */
- void mouseWheelMove (const MouseEvent&, const MouseWheelDetails&) override;
- /** @internal */
- bool keyPressed (const KeyPress&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void componentMovedOrResized (Component&, bool wasMoved, bool wasResized) override;
- /** @internal */
- bool useMouseWheelMoveIfNeeded (const MouseEvent&, const MouseWheelDetails&);
- /** @internal */
- static bool respondsToKey (const KeyPress&);
-
- private:
- //==============================================================================
- WeakReference<Component> contentComp;
- Rectangle<int> lastVisibleArea;
- int scrollBarThickness;
- int singleStepX, singleStepY;
- bool showHScrollbar, showVScrollbar, deleteContent;
- Component contentHolder;
- ScrollBar verticalScrollBar;
- ScrollBar horizontalScrollBar;
- Point<int> viewportPosToCompPos (Point<int>) const;
-
- void updateVisibleArea();
- void deleteContentComp();
-
- #if JUCE_CATCH_DEPRECATED_CODE_MISUSE
- // If you get an error here, it's because this method's parameters have changed! See the new definition above..
- virtual int visibleAreaChanged (int, int, int, int) { return 0; }
- #endif
-
- JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (Viewport)
- };
-
-
- #endif // JUCE_VIEWPORT_H_INCLUDED
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