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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_SLIDER_H_INCLUDED
- #define JUCE_SLIDER_H_INCLUDED
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /**
- A slider control for changing a value.
-
- The slider can be horizontal, vertical, or rotary, and can optionally have
- a text-box inside it to show an editable display of the current value.
-
- To use it, create a Slider object and use the setSliderStyle() method
- to set up the type you want. To set up the text-entry box, use setTextBoxStyle().
-
- To define the values that it can be set to, see the setRange() and setValue() methods.
-
- There are also lots of custom tweaks you can do by subclassing and overriding
- some of the virtual methods, such as changing the scaling, changing the format of
- the text display, custom ways of limiting the values, etc.
-
- You can register Slider::Listener objects with a slider, and they'll be called when
- the value changes.
-
- @see Slider::Listener
- */
- class JUCE_API Slider : public Component,
- public SettableTooltipClient
- {
- public:
- //==============================================================================
- /** The types of slider available.
-
- @see setSliderStyle, setRotaryParameters
- */
- enum SliderStyle
- {
- LinearHorizontal, /**< A traditional horizontal slider. */
- LinearVertical, /**< A traditional vertical slider. */
- LinearBar, /**< A horizontal bar slider with the text label drawn on top of it. */
- LinearBarVertical,
- Rotary, /**< A rotary control that you move by dragging the mouse in a circular motion, like a knob.
- @see setRotaryParameters */
- RotaryHorizontalDrag, /**< A rotary control that you move by dragging the mouse left-to-right.
- @see setRotaryParameters */
- RotaryVerticalDrag, /**< A rotary control that you move by dragging the mouse up-and-down.
- @see setRotaryParameters */
- RotaryHorizontalVerticalDrag, /**< A rotary control that you move by dragging the mouse up-and-down or left-to-right.
- @see setRotaryParameters */
- IncDecButtons, /**< A pair of buttons that increment or decrement the slider's value by the increment set in setRange(). */
-
- TwoValueHorizontal, /**< A horizontal slider that has two thumbs instead of one, so it can show a minimum and maximum value.
- @see setMinValue, setMaxValue */
- TwoValueVertical, /**< A vertical slider that has two thumbs instead of one, so it can show a minimum and maximum value.
- @see setMinValue, setMaxValue */
-
- ThreeValueHorizontal, /**< A horizontal slider that has three thumbs instead of one, so it can show a minimum and maximum
- value, with the current value being somewhere between them.
- @see setMinValue, setMaxValue */
- ThreeValueVertical, /**< A vertical slider that has three thumbs instead of one, so it can show a minimum and maximum
- value, with the current value being somewhere between them.
- @see setMinValue, setMaxValue */
- };
-
- /** The position of the slider's text-entry box.
- @see setTextBoxStyle
- */
- enum TextEntryBoxPosition
- {
- NoTextBox, /**< Doesn't display a text box. */
- TextBoxLeft, /**< Puts the text box to the left of the slider, vertically centred. */
- TextBoxRight, /**< Puts the text box to the right of the slider, vertically centred. */
- TextBoxAbove, /**< Puts the text box above the slider, horizontally centred. */
- TextBoxBelow /**< Puts the text box below the slider, horizontally centred. */
- };
-
- /** Describes the type of mouse-dragging that is happening when a value is being changed.
- @see snapValue
- */
- enum DragMode
- {
- notDragging, /**< Dragging is not active. */
- absoluteDrag, /**< The dragging corresponds directly to the value that is displayed. */
- velocityDrag /**< The dragging value change is relative to the velocity of the mouse mouvement. */
- };
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Creates a slider.
- When created, you can set up the slider's style and range with setSliderStyle(), setRange(), etc.
- */
- Slider();
-
- /** Creates a slider.
- When created, you can set up the slider's style and range with setSliderStyle(), setRange(), etc.
- */
- explicit Slider (const String& componentName);
-
- /** Creates a slider with some explicit options. */
- Slider (SliderStyle style, TextEntryBoxPosition textBoxPosition);
-
- /** Destructor. */
- ~Slider();
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Changes the type of slider interface being used.
-
- @param newStyle the type of interface
- @see setRotaryParameters, setVelocityBasedMode,
- */
- void setSliderStyle (SliderStyle newStyle);
-
- /** Returns the slider's current style.
- @see setSliderStyle
- */
- SliderStyle getSliderStyle() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Changes the properties of a rotary slider.
-
- @param startAngleRadians the angle (in radians, clockwise from the top) at which
- the slider's minimum value is represented
- @param endAngleRadians the angle (in radians, clockwise from the top) at which
- the slider's maximum value is represented. This must be
- greater than startAngleRadians
- @param stopAtEnd determines what happens when a circular drag action rotates beyond
- the minimum or maximum angle. If true, the value will stop changing
- until the mouse moves back the way it came; if false, the value
- will snap back to the value nearest to the mouse. Note that this has
- no effect if the drag mode is vertical or horizontal.
- */
- void setRotaryParameters (float startAngleRadians,
- float endAngleRadians,
- bool stopAtEnd);
-
- /** Sets the distance the mouse has to move to drag the slider across
- the full extent of its range.
-
- This only applies when in modes like RotaryHorizontalDrag, where it's using
- relative mouse movements to adjust the slider.
- */
- void setMouseDragSensitivity (int distanceForFullScaleDrag);
-
- /** Returns the current sensitivity value set by setMouseDragSensitivity(). */
- int getMouseDragSensitivity() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Changes the way the mouse is used when dragging the slider.
-
- If true, this will turn on velocity-sensitive dragging, so that
- the faster the mouse moves, the bigger the movement to the slider. This
- helps when making accurate adjustments if the slider's range is quite large.
-
- If false, the slider will just try to snap to wherever the mouse is.
- */
- void setVelocityBasedMode (bool isVelocityBased);
-
- /** Returns true if velocity-based mode is active.
- @see setVelocityBasedMode
- */
- bool getVelocityBasedMode() const noexcept;
-
- /** Changes aspects of the scaling used when in velocity-sensitive mode.
-
- These apply when you've used setVelocityBasedMode() to turn on velocity mode,
- or if you're holding down ctrl.
-
- @param sensitivity higher values than 1.0 increase the range of acceleration used
- @param threshold the minimum number of pixels that the mouse needs to move for it
- to be treated as a movement
- @param offset values greater than 0.0 increase the minimum speed that will be used when
- the threshold is reached
- @param userCanPressKeyToSwapMode if true, then the user can hold down the ctrl or command
- key to toggle velocity-sensitive mode
- */
- void setVelocityModeParameters (double sensitivity = 1.0,
- int threshold = 1,
- double offset = 0.0,
- bool userCanPressKeyToSwapMode = true);
-
- /** Returns the velocity sensitivity setting.
- @see setVelocityModeParameters
- */
- double getVelocitySensitivity() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns the velocity threshold setting.
- @see setVelocityModeParameters
- */
- int getVelocityThreshold() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns the velocity offset setting.
- @see setVelocityModeParameters
- */
- double getVelocityOffset() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns the velocity user key setting.
- @see setVelocityModeParameters
- */
- bool getVelocityModeIsSwappable() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Sets up a skew factor to alter the way values are distributed.
-
- You may want to use a range of values on the slider where more accuracy
- is required towards one end of the range, so this will logarithmically
- spread the values across the length of the slider.
-
- If the factor is < 1.0, the lower end of the range will fill more of the
- slider's length; if the factor is > 1.0, the upper end of the range
- will be expanded instead. A factor of 1.0 doesn't skew it at all.
-
- To set the skew position by using a mid-point, use the setSkewFactorFromMidPoint()
- method instead.
-
- @see getSkewFactor, setSkewFactorFromMidPoint
- */
- void setSkewFactor (double factor);
-
- /** Sets up a skew factor to alter the way values are distributed.
-
- This allows you to specify the slider value that should appear in the
- centre of the slider's visible range.
-
- @see setSkewFactor, getSkewFactor
- */
- void setSkewFactorFromMidPoint (double sliderValueToShowAtMidPoint);
-
- /** Returns the current skew factor.
- See setSkewFactor for more info.
- @see setSkewFactor, setSkewFactorFromMidPoint
- */
- double getSkewFactor() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Used by setIncDecButtonsMode().
- */
- enum IncDecButtonMode
- {
- incDecButtonsNotDraggable,
- incDecButtonsDraggable_AutoDirection,
- incDecButtonsDraggable_Horizontal,
- incDecButtonsDraggable_Vertical
- };
-
- /** When the style is IncDecButtons, this lets you turn on a mode where the mouse
- can be dragged on the buttons to drag the values.
-
- By default this is turned off. When enabled, clicking on the buttons still works
- them as normal, but by holding down the mouse on a button and dragging it a little
- distance, it flips into a mode where the value can be dragged. The drag direction can
- either be set explicitly to be vertical or horizontal, or can be set to
- incDecButtonsDraggable_AutoDirection so that it depends on whether the buttons
- are side-by-side or above each other.
- */
- void setIncDecButtonsMode (IncDecButtonMode mode);
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Changes the location and properties of the text-entry box.
-
- @param newPosition where it should go (or NoTextBox to not have one at all)
- @param isReadOnly if true, it's a read-only display
- @param textEntryBoxWidth the width of the text-box in pixels. Make sure this leaves enough
- room for the slider as well!
- @param textEntryBoxHeight the height of the text-box in pixels. Make sure this leaves enough
- room for the slider as well!
-
- @see setTextBoxIsEditable, getValueFromText, getTextFromValue
- */
- void setTextBoxStyle (TextEntryBoxPosition newPosition,
- bool isReadOnly,
- int textEntryBoxWidth,
- int textEntryBoxHeight);
-
- /** Returns the status of the text-box.
- @see setTextBoxStyle
- */
- TextEntryBoxPosition getTextBoxPosition() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns the width used for the text-box.
- @see setTextBoxStyle
- */
- int getTextBoxWidth() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns the height used for the text-box.
- @see setTextBoxStyle
- */
- int getTextBoxHeight() const noexcept;
-
- /** Makes the text-box editable.
-
- By default this is true, and the user can enter values into the textbox,
- but it can be turned off if that's not suitable.
-
- @see setTextBoxStyle, getValueFromText, getTextFromValue
- */
- void setTextBoxIsEditable (bool shouldBeEditable);
-
- /** Returns true if the text-box is read-only.
- @see setTextBoxStyle
- */
- bool isTextBoxEditable() const noexcept;
-
- /** If the text-box is editable, this will give it the focus so that the user can
- type directly into it.
- This is basically the effect as the user clicking on it.
- */
- void showTextBox();
-
- /** If the text-box currently has focus and is being edited, this resets it and takes keyboard
- focus away from it.
-
- @param discardCurrentEditorContents if true, the slider's value will be left
- unchanged; if false, the current contents of the
- text editor will be used to set the slider position
- before it is hidden.
- */
- void hideTextBox (bool discardCurrentEditorContents);
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Changes the slider's current value.
-
- This will trigger a callback to Slider::Listener::sliderValueChanged() for any listeners
- that are registered, and will synchronously call the valueChanged() method in case subclasses
- want to handle it.
-
- @param newValue the new value to set - this will be restricted by the
- minimum and maximum range, and will be snapped to the
- nearest interval if one has been set
- @param notification can be one of the NotificationType values, to request
- a synchronous or asynchronous call to the valueChanged() method
- of any Slider::Listeners that are registered.
- */
- void setValue (double newValue, NotificationType notification = sendNotificationAsync);
-
- /** Returns the slider's current value. */
- double getValue() const;
-
- /** Returns the Value object that represents the slider's current position.
- You can use this Value object to connect the slider's position to external values or setters,
- either by taking a copy of the Value, or by using Value::referTo() to make it point to
- your own Value object.
- @see Value, getMaxValue, getMinValueObject
- */
- Value& getValueObject() noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Sets the limits that the slider's value can take.
-
- @param newMinimum the lowest value allowed
- @param newMaximum the highest value allowed
- @param newInterval the steps in which the value is allowed to increase - if this
- is not zero, the value will always be (newMinimum + (newInterval * an integer)).
- */
- void setRange (double newMinimum,
- double newMaximum,
- double newInterval = 0);
-
- /** Returns the current maximum value.
- @see setRange
- */
- double getMaximum() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns the current minimum value.
- @see setRange
- */
- double getMinimum() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns the current step-size for values.
- @see setRange
- */
- double getInterval() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** For a slider with two or three thumbs, this returns the lower of its values.
-
- For a two-value slider, the values are controlled with getMinValue() and getMaxValue().
- A slider with three values also uses the normal getValue() and setValue() methods to
- control the middle value.
-
- @see setMinValue, getMaxValue, TwoValueHorizontal, TwoValueVertical, ThreeValueHorizontal, ThreeValueVertical
- */
- double getMinValue() const;
-
- /** For a slider with two or three thumbs, this returns the lower of its values.
- You can use this Value object to connect the slider's position to external values or setters,
- either by taking a copy of the Value, or by using Value::referTo() to make it point to
- your own Value object.
- @see Value, getMinValue, getMaxValueObject
- */
- Value& getMinValueObject() noexcept;
-
- /** For a slider with two or three thumbs, this sets the lower of its values.
-
- This will trigger a callback to Slider::Listener::sliderValueChanged() for any listeners
- that are registered, and will synchronously call the valueChanged() method in case subclasses
- want to handle it.
-
- @param newValue the new value to set - this will be restricted by the
- minimum and maximum range, and will be snapped to the nearest
- interval if one has been set.
- @param notification can be one of the NotificationType values, to request
- a synchronous or asynchronous call to the valueChanged() method
- of any Slider::Listeners that are registered.
- @param allowNudgingOfOtherValues if false, this value will be restricted to being below the
- max value (in a two-value slider) or the mid value (in a three-value
- slider). If true, then if this value goes beyond those values,
- it will push them along with it.
- @see getMinValue, setMaxValue, setValue
- */
- void setMinValue (double newValue,
- NotificationType notification = sendNotificationAsync,
- bool allowNudgingOfOtherValues = false);
-
- /** For a slider with two or three thumbs, this returns the higher of its values.
-
- For a two-value slider, the values are controlled with getMinValue() and getMaxValue().
- A slider with three values also uses the normal getValue() and setValue() methods to
- control the middle value.
-
- @see getMinValue, TwoValueHorizontal, TwoValueVertical, ThreeValueHorizontal, ThreeValueVertical
- */
- double getMaxValue() const;
-
- /** For a slider with two or three thumbs, this returns the higher of its values.
- You can use this Value object to connect the slider's position to external values or setters,
- either by taking a copy of the Value, or by using Value::referTo() to make it point to
- your own Value object.
- @see Value, getMaxValue, getMinValueObject
- */
- Value& getMaxValueObject() noexcept;
-
- /** For a slider with two or three thumbs, this sets the lower of its values.
-
- This will trigger a callback to Slider::Listener::sliderValueChanged() for any listeners
- that are registered, and will synchronously call the valueChanged() method in case subclasses
- want to handle it.
-
- @param newValue the new value to set - this will be restricted by the
- minimum and maximum range, and will be snapped to the nearest
- interval if one has been set.
- @param notification can be one of the NotificationType values, to request
- a synchronous or asynchronous call to the valueChanged() method
- of any Slider::Listeners that are registered.
- @param allowNudgingOfOtherValues if false, this value will be restricted to being above the
- min value (in a two-value slider) or the mid value (in a three-value
- slider). If true, then if this value goes beyond those values,
- it will push them along with it.
- @see getMaxValue, setMinValue, setValue
- */
- void setMaxValue (double newValue,
- NotificationType notification = sendNotificationAsync,
- bool allowNudgingOfOtherValues = false);
-
- /** For a slider with two or three thumbs, this sets the minimum and maximum thumb positions.
-
- This will trigger a callback to Slider::Listener::sliderValueChanged() for any listeners
- that are registered, and will synchronously call the valueChanged() method in case subclasses
- want to handle it.
-
- @param newMinValue the new minimum value to set - this will be snapped to the
- nearest interval if one has been set.
- @param newMaxValue the new minimum value to set - this will be snapped to the
- nearest interval if one has been set.
- @param notification can be one of the NotificationType values, to request
- a synchronous or asynchronous call to the valueChanged() method
- of any Slider::Listeners that are registered.
- @see setMaxValue, setMinValue, setValue
- */
- void setMinAndMaxValues (double newMinValue, double newMaxValue,
- NotificationType notification = sendNotificationAsync);
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** A class for receiving callbacks from a Slider.
-
- To be told when a slider's value changes, you can register a Slider::Listener
- object using Slider::addListener().
-
- @see Slider::addListener, Slider::removeListener
- */
- class JUCE_API Listener
- {
- public:
- //==============================================================================
- /** Destructor. */
- virtual ~Listener() {}
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Called when the slider's value is changed.
-
- This may be caused by dragging it, or by typing in its text entry box,
- or by a call to Slider::setValue().
-
- You can find out the new value using Slider::getValue().
-
- @see Slider::valueChanged
- */
- virtual void sliderValueChanged (Slider* slider) = 0;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Called when the slider is about to be dragged.
-
- This is called when a drag begins, then it's followed by multiple calls
- to sliderValueChanged(), and then sliderDragEnded() is called after the
- user lets go.
-
- @see sliderDragEnded, Slider::startedDragging
- */
- virtual void sliderDragStarted (Slider*) {}
-
- /** Called after a drag operation has finished.
- @see sliderDragStarted, Slider::stoppedDragging
- */
- virtual void sliderDragEnded (Slider*) {}
- };
-
- /** Adds a listener to be called when this slider's value changes. */
- void addListener (Listener* listener);
-
- /** Removes a previously-registered listener. */
- void removeListener (Listener* listener);
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** This lets you choose whether double-clicking moves the slider to a given position.
-
- By default this is turned off, but it's handy if you want a double-click to act
- as a quick way of resetting a slider. Just pass in the value you want it to
- go to when double-clicked.
-
- @see getDoubleClickReturnValue
- */
- void setDoubleClickReturnValue (bool shouldDoubleClickBeEnabled,
- double valueToSetOnDoubleClick);
-
- /** Returns the values last set by setDoubleClickReturnValue() method.
- @see setDoubleClickReturnValue
- */
- double getDoubleClickReturnValue() const noexcept;
-
- /** Returns true if double-clicking to reset to a default value is enabled.
- @see setDoubleClickReturnValue
- */
- bool isDoubleClickReturnEnabled() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Tells the slider whether to keep sending change messages while the user
- is dragging the slider.
-
- If set to true, a change message will only be sent when the user has
- dragged the slider and let go. If set to false (the default), then messages
- will be continuously sent as they drag it while the mouse button is still
- held down.
- */
- void setChangeNotificationOnlyOnRelease (bool onlyNotifyOnRelease);
-
- /** This lets you change whether the slider thumb jumps to the mouse position
- when you click.
-
- By default, this is true. If it's false, then the slider moves with relative
- motion when you drag it.
-
- This only applies to linear bars, and won't affect two- or three- value
- sliders.
- */
- void setSliderSnapsToMousePosition (bool shouldSnapToMouse);
-
- /** Returns true if setSliderSnapsToMousePosition() has been enabled. */
- bool getSliderSnapsToMousePosition() const noexcept;
-
- /** If enabled, this gives the slider a pop-up bubble which appears while the
- slider is being dragged.
-
- This can be handy if your slider doesn't have a text-box, so that users can
- see the value just when they're changing it.
-
- If you pass a component as the parentComponentToUse parameter, the pop-up
- bubble will be added as a child of that component when it's needed. If you
- pass 0, the pop-up will be placed on the desktop instead (note that it's a
- transparent window, so if you're using an OS that can't do transparent windows
- you'll have to add it to a parent component instead).
- */
- void setPopupDisplayEnabled (bool isEnabled, Component* parentComponentToUse);
-
- /** If a popup display is enabled and is currently visible, this returns the component
- that is being shown, or nullptr if none is currently in use.
- @see setPopupDisplayEnabled
- */
- Component* getCurrentPopupDisplay() const noexcept;
-
- /** If this is set to true, then right-clicking on the slider will pop-up
- a menu to let the user change the way it works.
-
- By default this is turned off, but when turned on, the menu will include
- things like velocity sensitivity, and for rotary sliders, whether they
- use a linear or rotary mouse-drag to move them.
- */
- void setPopupMenuEnabled (bool menuEnabled);
-
- /** This can be used to stop the mouse scroll-wheel from moving the slider.
- By default it's enabled.
- */
- void setScrollWheelEnabled (bool enabled);
-
- /** Returns a number to indicate which thumb is currently being dragged by the mouse.
-
- This will return 0 for the main thumb, 1 for the minimum-value thumb, 2 for
- the maximum-value thumb, or -1 if none is currently down.
- */
- int getThumbBeingDragged() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Callback to indicate that the user is about to start dragging the slider.
- @see Slider::Listener::sliderDragStarted
- */
- virtual void startedDragging();
-
- /** Callback to indicate that the user has just stopped dragging the slider.
- @see Slider::Listener::sliderDragEnded
- */
- virtual void stoppedDragging();
-
- /** Callback to indicate that the user has just moved the slider.
- @see Slider::Listener::sliderValueChanged
- */
- virtual void valueChanged();
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Subclasses can override this to convert a text string to a value.
-
- When the user enters something into the text-entry box, this method is
- called to convert it to a value.
- The default implementation just tries to convert it to a double.
-
- @see getTextFromValue
- */
- virtual double getValueFromText (const String& text);
-
- /** Turns the slider's current value into a text string.
-
- Subclasses can override this to customise the formatting of the text-entry box.
-
- The default implementation just turns the value into a string, using
- a number of decimal places based on the range interval. If a suffix string
- has been set using setTextValueSuffix(), this will be appended to the text.
-
- @see getValueFromText
- */
- virtual String getTextFromValue (double value);
-
- /** Sets a suffix to append to the end of the numeric value when it's displayed as
- a string.
-
- This is used by the default implementation of getTextFromValue(), and is just
- appended to the numeric value. For more advanced formatting, you can override
- getTextFromValue() and do something else.
- */
- void setTextValueSuffix (const String& suffix);
-
- /** Returns the suffix that was set by setTextValueSuffix(). */
- String getTextValueSuffix() const;
-
- /** Returns the best number of decimal places to use when displaying this
- slider's value.
- It calculates the fewest decimal places needed to represent numbers with
- the slider's interval setting.
- */
- int getNumDecimalPlacesToDisplay() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** Allows a user-defined mapping of distance along the slider to its value.
-
- The default implementation for this performs the skewing operation that
- can be set up in the setSkewFactor() method. Override it if you need
- some kind of custom mapping instead, but make sure you also implement the
- inverse function in valueToProportionOfLength().
-
- @param proportion a value 0 to 1.0, indicating a distance along the slider
- @returns the slider value that is represented by this position
- @see valueToProportionOfLength
- */
- virtual double proportionOfLengthToValue (double proportion);
-
- /** Allows a user-defined mapping of value to the position of the slider along its length.
-
- The default implementation for this performs the skewing operation that
- can be set up in the setSkewFactor() method. Override it if you need
- some kind of custom mapping instead, but make sure you also implement the
- inverse function in proportionOfLengthToValue().
-
- @param value a valid slider value, between the range of values specified in
- setRange()
- @returns a value 0 to 1.0 indicating the distance along the slider that
- represents this value
- @see proportionOfLengthToValue
- */
- virtual double valueToProportionOfLength (double value);
-
- /** Returns the X or Y coordinate of a value along the slider's length.
-
- If the slider is horizontal, this will be the X coordinate of the given
- value, relative to the left of the slider. If it's vertical, then this will
- be the Y coordinate, relative to the top of the slider.
-
- If the slider is rotary, this will throw an assertion and return 0. If the
- value is out-of-range, it will be constrained to the length of the slider.
- */
- float getPositionOfValue (double value);
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** This can be overridden to allow the slider to snap to user-definable values.
-
- If overridden, it will be called when the user tries to move the slider to
- a given position, and allows a subclass to sanity-check this value, possibly
- returning a different value to use instead.
-
- @param attemptedValue the value the user is trying to enter
- @param dragMode indicates whether the user is dragging with
- the mouse; notDragging if they are entering the value
- using the text box or other non-dragging interaction
- @returns the value to use instead
- */
- virtual double snapValue (double attemptedValue, DragMode dragMode);
-
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** This can be called to force the text box to update its contents.
- (Not normally needed, as this is done automatically).
- */
- void updateText();
-
- /** True if the slider moves horizontally. */
- bool isHorizontal() const noexcept;
- /** True if the slider moves vertically. */
- bool isVertical() const noexcept;
- /** True if the slider is in a rotary mode. */
- bool isRotary() const noexcept;
- /** True if the slider is in a linear bar mode. */
- bool isBar() const noexcept;
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** A set of colour IDs to use to change the colour of various aspects of the slider.
-
- These constants can be used either via the Component::setColour(), or LookAndFeel::setColour()
- methods.
-
- @see Component::setColour, Component::findColour, LookAndFeel::setColour, LookAndFeel::findColour
- */
- enum ColourIds
- {
- backgroundColourId = 0x1001200, /**< A colour to use to fill the slider's background. */
- thumbColourId = 0x1001300, /**< The colour to draw the thumb with. It's up to the look
- and feel class how this is used. */
- trackColourId = 0x1001310, /**< The colour to draw the groove that the thumb moves along. */
- rotarySliderFillColourId = 0x1001311, /**< For rotary sliders, this colour fills the outer curve. */
- rotarySliderOutlineColourId = 0x1001312, /**< For rotary sliders, this colour is used to draw the outer curve's outline. */
-
- textBoxTextColourId = 0x1001400, /**< The colour for the text in the text-editor box used for editing the value. */
- textBoxBackgroundColourId = 0x1001500, /**< The background colour for the text-editor box. */
- textBoxHighlightColourId = 0x1001600, /**< The text highlight colour for the text-editor box. */
- textBoxOutlineColourId = 0x1001700 /**< The colour to use for a border around the text-editor box. */
- };
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** A struct defining the placement of the slider area and the text box area
- relative to the bounds of the whole Slider component.
- */
- struct SliderLayout
- {
- Rectangle<int> sliderBounds;
- Rectangle<int> textBoxBounds;
- };
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** This abstract base class is implemented by LookAndFeel classes to provide
- slider drawing functionality.
- */
- struct JUCE_API LookAndFeelMethods
- {
- virtual ~LookAndFeelMethods() {}
-
- //==============================================================================
- virtual void drawLinearSlider (Graphics&,
- int x, int y, int width, int height,
- float sliderPos,
- float minSliderPos,
- float maxSliderPos,
- const Slider::SliderStyle,
- Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual void drawLinearSliderBackground (Graphics&,
- int x, int y, int width, int height,
- float sliderPos,
- float minSliderPos,
- float maxSliderPos,
- const Slider::SliderStyle style,
- Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual void drawLinearSliderThumb (Graphics&,
- int x, int y, int width, int height,
- float sliderPos,
- float minSliderPos,
- float maxSliderPos,
- const Slider::SliderStyle,
- Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual int getSliderThumbRadius (Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual void drawRotarySlider (Graphics&,
- int x, int y, int width, int height,
- float sliderPosProportional,
- float rotaryStartAngle,
- float rotaryEndAngle,
- Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual Button* createSliderButton (Slider&, bool isIncrement) = 0;
- virtual Label* createSliderTextBox (Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual ImageEffectFilter* getSliderEffect (Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual Font getSliderPopupFont (Slider&) = 0;
- virtual int getSliderPopupPlacement (Slider&) = 0;
-
- virtual SliderLayout getSliderLayout (Slider&) = 0;
-
- #if JUCE_CATCH_DEPRECATED_CODE_MISUSE
- // These methods' parameters have changed: see the new method signatures.
- virtual void createSliderButton (bool) {}
- virtual void getSliderEffect() {}
- virtual void getSliderPopupFont() {}
- virtual void getSliderPopupPlacement() {}
- #endif
- };
-
- //==============================================================================
- /** @internal */
- void paint (Graphics&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void resized() override;
- /** @internal */
- void mouseDown (const MouseEvent&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void mouseUp (const MouseEvent&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void mouseDrag (const MouseEvent&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void mouseDoubleClick (const MouseEvent&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void mouseWheelMove (const MouseEvent&, const MouseWheelDetails&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void modifierKeysChanged (const ModifierKeys&) override;
- /** @internal */
- void lookAndFeelChanged() override;
- /** @internal */
- void enablementChanged() override;
- /** @internal */
- void focusOfChildComponentChanged (FocusChangeType) override;
- /** @internal */
- void colourChanged() override;
-
- private:
- //==============================================================================
- JUCE_PUBLIC_IN_DLL_BUILD (class Pimpl)
- friend class Pimpl;
- friend struct ContainerDeletePolicy<Pimpl>;
- ScopedPointer<Pimpl> pimpl;
-
- void init (SliderStyle, TextEntryBoxPosition);
-
- #if JUCE_CATCH_DEPRECATED_CODE_MISUSE
- // These methods' bool parameters have changed: see the new method signature.
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setValue (double, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setValue (double, bool, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMinValue (double, bool, bool, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMinValue (double, bool, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMinValue (double, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMaxValue (double, bool, bool, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMaxValue (double, bool, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMaxValue (double, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMinAndMaxValues (double, double, bool, bool));
- JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setMinAndMaxValues (double, double, bool));
- virtual void snapValue (double, bool) {}
- #endif
-
- JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (Slider)
- };
-
- /** This typedef is just for compatibility with old code - newer code should use the Slider::Listener class directly. */
- typedef Slider::Listener SliderListener;
-
- #endif // JUCE_SLIDER_H_INCLUDED
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