/* ============================================================================== 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_RESIZABLEWINDOW_H_INCLUDED #define JUCE_RESIZABLEWINDOW_H_INCLUDED //============================================================================== /** A base class for top-level windows that can be dragged around and resized. To add content to the window, use its setContentOwned() or setContentNonOwned() methods to give it a component that will remain positioned inside it (leaving a gap around the edges for a border). It's not advisable to add child components directly to a ResizableWindow: put them inside your content component instead. And overriding methods like resized(), moved(), etc is also not recommended - instead override these methods for your content component. (If for some obscure reason you do need to override these methods, always remember to call the super-class's resized() method too, otherwise it'll fail to lay out the window decorations correctly). By default resizing isn't enabled - use the setResizable() method to enable it and to choose the style of resizing to use. @see TopLevelWindow */ class JUCE_API ResizableWindow : public TopLevelWindow { public: //============================================================================== /** Creates a ResizableWindow. This constructor doesn't specify a background colour, so the LookAndFeel's default background colour will be used. @param name the name to give the component @param addToDesktop if true, the window will be automatically added to the desktop; if false, you can use it as a child component */ ResizableWindow (const String& name, bool addToDesktop); /** Creates a ResizableWindow. @param name the name to give the component @param backgroundColour the colour to use for filling the window's background. @param addToDesktop if true, the window will be automatically added to the desktop; if false, you can use it as a child component */ ResizableWindow (const String& name, Colour backgroundColour, bool addToDesktop); /** Destructor. If a content component has been set with setContentOwned(), it will be deleted. */ ~ResizableWindow(); //============================================================================== /** Returns the colour currently being used for the window's background. As a convenience the window will fill itself with this colour, but you can override the paint() method if you need more customised behaviour. This method is the same as retrieving the colour for ResizableWindow::backgroundColourId. @see setBackgroundColour */ Colour getBackgroundColour() const noexcept; /** Changes the colour currently being used for the window's background. As a convenience the window will fill itself with this colour, but you can override the paint() method if you need more customised behaviour. Note that the opaque state of this window is altered by this call to reflect the opacity of the colour passed-in. On window systems which can't support semi-transparent windows this might cause problems, (though it's unlikely you'll be using this class as a base for a semi-transparent component anyway). You can also use the ResizableWindow::backgroundColourId colour id to set this colour. @see getBackgroundColour */ void setBackgroundColour (Colour newColour); //============================================================================== /** Make the window resizable or fixed. @param shouldBeResizable whether it's resizable at all @param useBottomRightCornerResizer if true, it'll add a ResizableCornerComponent at the bottom-right; if false, it'll use a ResizableBorderComponent around the edge @see setResizeLimits, isResizable */ void setResizable (bool shouldBeResizable, bool useBottomRightCornerResizer); /** Returns true if resizing is enabled. @see setResizable */ bool isResizable() const noexcept; /** This sets the maximum and minimum sizes for the window. If the window's current size is outside these limits, it will be resized to make sure it's within them. A direct call to setBounds() will bypass any constraint checks, but when the window is dragged by the user or resized by other indirect means, the constrainer will limit the numbers involved. @see setResizable, setFixedAspectRatio */ void setResizeLimits (int newMinimumWidth, int newMinimumHeight, int newMaximumWidth, int newMaximumHeight) noexcept; /** Returns the bounds constrainer object that this window is using. You can access this to change its properties. */ ComponentBoundsConstrainer* getConstrainer() noexcept { return constrainer; } /** Sets the bounds-constrainer object to use for resizing and dragging this window. A pointer to the object you pass in will be kept, but it won't be deleted by this object, so it's the caller's responsiblity to manage it. If you pass a nullptr, then no contraints will be placed on the positioning of the window. */ void setConstrainer (ComponentBoundsConstrainer* newConstrainer); /** Calls the window's setBounds method, after first checking these bounds with the current constrainer. @see setConstrainer */ void setBoundsConstrained (const Rectangle& bounds); //============================================================================== /** Returns true if the window is currently in full-screen mode. @see setFullScreen */ bool isFullScreen() const; /** Puts the window into full-screen mode, or restores it to its normal size. If true, the window will become full-screen; if false, it will return to the last size it was before being made full-screen. @see isFullScreen */ void setFullScreen (bool shouldBeFullScreen); /** Returns true if the window is currently minimised. @see setMinimised */ bool isMinimised() const; /** Minimises the window, or restores it to its previous position and size. When being un-minimised, it'll return to the last position and size it was in before being minimised. @see isMinimised */ void setMinimised (bool shouldMinimise); //============================================================================== /** Returns a string which encodes the window's current size and position. This string will encapsulate the window's size, position, and whether it's in full-screen mode. It's intended for letting your application save and restore a window's position. Use the restoreWindowStateFromString() to restore from a saved state. @see restoreWindowStateFromString */ String getWindowStateAsString(); /** Restores the window to a previously-saved size and position. This restores the window's size, positon and full-screen status from an string that was previously created with the getWindowStateAsString() method. @returns false if the string wasn't a valid window state @see getWindowStateAsString */ bool restoreWindowStateFromString (const String& previousState); //============================================================================== /** Returns the current content component. This will be the component set by setContentOwned() or setContentNonOwned, or nullptr if none has yet been specified. @see setContentOwned, setContentNonOwned */ Component* getContentComponent() const noexcept { return contentComponent; } /** Changes the current content component. This sets a component that will be placed in the centre of the ResizableWindow, (leaving a space around the edge for the border). You should never add components directly to a ResizableWindow (or any of its subclasses) with addChildComponent(). Instead, add them to the content component. @param newContentComponent the new component to use - this component will be deleted when it's no longer needed (i.e. when the window is deleted or a new content component is set for it). To set a component that this window will not delete, call setContentNonOwned() instead. @param resizeToFitWhenContentChangesSize if true, then the ResizableWindow will maintain its size such that it always fits around the size of the content component. If false, the new content will be resized to fit the current space available. */ void setContentOwned (Component* newContentComponent, bool resizeToFitWhenContentChangesSize); /** Changes the current content component. This sets a component that will be placed in the centre of the ResizableWindow, (leaving a space around the edge for the border). You should never add components directly to a ResizableWindow (or any of its subclasses) with addChildComponent(). Instead, add them to the content component. @param newContentComponent the new component to use - this component will NOT be deleted by this component, so it's the caller's responsibility to manage its lifetime (it's ok to delete it while this window is still using it). To set a content component that the window will delete, call setContentOwned() instead. @param resizeToFitWhenContentChangesSize if true, then the ResizableWindow will maintain its size such that it always fits around the size of the content component. If false, the new content will be resized to fit the current space available. */ void setContentNonOwned (Component* newContentComponent, bool resizeToFitWhenContentChangesSize); /** Removes the current content component. If the previous content component was added with setContentOwned(), it will also be deleted. If it was added with setContentNonOwned(), it will simply be removed from this component. */ void clearContentComponent(); /** Changes the window so that the content component ends up with the specified size. This is basically a setSize call on the window, but which adds on the borders, so you can specify the content component's target size. */ void setContentComponentSize (int width, int height); /** Returns the width of the frame to use around the window. @see getContentComponentBorder */ virtual BorderSize getBorderThickness(); /** Returns the insets to use when positioning the content component. @see getBorderThickness */ virtual BorderSize getContentComponentBorder(); //============================================================================== /** A set of colour IDs to use to change the colour of various aspects of the window. 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 = 0x1005700, /**< A colour to use to fill the window's background. */ }; //============================================================================== // Deprecated: use setContentOwned() and setContentNonOwned() instead. JUCE_DEPRECATED (void setContentComponent (Component* newContentComponent, bool deleteOldOne = true, bool resizeToFit = false)); using TopLevelWindow::addToDesktop; //============================================================================== /** This abstract base class is implemented by LookAndFeel classes to provide window drawing functionality. */ struct JUCE_API LookAndFeelMethods { virtual ~LookAndFeelMethods() {} //============================================================================== virtual void drawCornerResizer (Graphics&, int w, int h, bool isMouseOver, bool isMouseDragging) = 0; virtual void drawResizableFrame (Graphics&, int w, int h, const BorderSize&) = 0; virtual void fillResizableWindowBackground (Graphics&, int w, int h, const BorderSize&, ResizableWindow&) = 0; virtual void drawResizableWindowBorder (Graphics&, int w, int h, const BorderSize& border, ResizableWindow&) = 0; }; protected: /** @internal */ void paint (Graphics&) override; /** (if overriding this, make sure you call ResizableWindow::moved() in your subclass) */ void moved() override; /** (if overriding this, make sure you call ResizableWindow::resized() in your subclass) */ void resized() override; /** @internal */ void mouseDown (const MouseEvent&) override; /** @internal */ void mouseDrag (const MouseEvent&) override; /** @internal */ void lookAndFeelChanged() override; /** @internal */ void childBoundsChanged (Component*) override; /** @internal */ void parentSizeChanged() override; /** @internal */ void visibilityChanged() override; /** @internal */ void activeWindowStatusChanged() override; /** @internal */ int getDesktopWindowStyleFlags() const override; #if JUCE_DEBUG /** Overridden to warn people about adding components directly to this component instead of using setContentOwned(). If you know what you're doing and are sure you really want to add a component, specify a base-class method call to Component::addAndMakeVisible(), to side-step this warning. */ void addChildComponent (Component*, int zOrder = -1); /** Overridden to warn people about adding components directly to this component instead of using setContentOwned(). If you know what you're doing and are sure you really want to add a component, specify a base-class method call to Component::addAndMakeVisible(), to side-step this warning. */ void addAndMakeVisible (Component*, int zOrder = -1); #endif ScopedPointer resizableCorner; ScopedPointer resizableBorder; private: //============================================================================== Component::SafePointer contentComponent; bool ownsContentComponent, resizeToFitContent, fullscreen; ComponentDragger dragger; Rectangle lastNonFullScreenPos; ComponentBoundsConstrainer defaultConstrainer; ComponentBoundsConstrainer* constrainer; #if JUCE_DEBUG bool hasBeenResized; #endif void initialise (bool addToDesktop); void updateLastPos(); void setContent (Component*, bool takeOwnership, bool resizeToFit); #if JUCE_CATCH_DEPRECATED_CODE_MISUSE // The parameters for these methods have changed - please update your code! JUCE_DEPRECATED (void getBorderThickness (int& left, int& top, int& right, int& bottom)); JUCE_DEPRECATED (void getContentComponentBorder (int& left, int& top, int& right, int& bottom)); #endif JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (ResizableWindow) }; #endif // JUCE_RESIZABLEWINDOW_H_INCLUDED