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package org.eclipse.swt.widgets;
import org.eclipse.swt.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.accessibility.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk3.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.gtk4.*;
/**
* Instances of this class represent a non-selectable
* user interface object that displays a string or image.
* When SEPARATOR is specified, displays a single
* vertical or horizontal line.
*
* Shadow styles are hints and may not be honored
* by the platform. To create a separator label
* with the default shadow style for the platform,
* do not specify a shadow style.
*
*
* - Styles:
* - SEPARATOR, HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL
* - SHADOW_IN, SHADOW_OUT, SHADOW_NONE
* - CENTER, LEFT, RIGHT, WRAP
* - Events:
* - (none)
*
*
* Note: Only one of SHADOW_IN, SHADOW_OUT and SHADOW_NONE may be specified.
* SHADOW_NONE is a HINT. Only one of HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL may be specified.
* Only one of CENTER, LEFT and RIGHT may be specified.
*
* IMPORTANT: This class is not intended to be subclassed.
*
*
* @see Label snippets
* @see SWT Example: ControlExample
* @see Sample code and further information
* @noextend This class is not intended to be subclassed by clients.
*/
public class Label extends Control {
long frameHandle, labelHandle, imageHandle, boxHandle;
Image image;
String text;
/**
* Constructs a new instance of this class given its parent
* and a style value describing its behavior and appearance.
*
* The style value is either one of the style constants defined in
* class SWT
which is applicable to instances of this
* class, or must be built by bitwise OR'ing together
* (that is, using the int
"|" operator) two or more
* of those SWT
style constants. The class description
* lists the style constants that are applicable to the class.
* Style bits are also inherited from superclasses.
*
*
* @param parent a composite control which will be the parent of the new instance (cannot be null)
* @param style the style of control to construct
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* - ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the parent is null
*
* @exception SWTException
* - ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the parent
* - ERROR_INVALID_SUBCLASS - if this class is not an allowed subclass
*
*
* @see SWT#SEPARATOR
* @see SWT#HORIZONTAL
* @see SWT#VERTICAL
* @see SWT#SHADOW_IN
* @see SWT#SHADOW_OUT
* @see SWT#SHADOW_NONE
* @see SWT#CENTER
* @see SWT#LEFT
* @see SWT#RIGHT
* @see SWT#WRAP
* @see Widget#checkSubclass
* @see Widget#getStyle
*/
public Label (Composite parent, int style) {
super (parent, checkStyle (style));
}
static int checkStyle (int style) {
style |= SWT.NO_FOCUS;
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) {
style = checkBits (style, SWT.VERTICAL, SWT.HORIZONTAL, 0, 0, 0, 0);
return checkBits (style, SWT.SHADOW_OUT, SWT.SHADOW_IN, SWT.SHADOW_NONE, 0, 0, 0);
}
return checkBits (style, SWT.LEFT, SWT.CENTER, SWT.RIGHT, 0, 0, 0);
}
@Override
void addRelation (Control control) {
if (!control.isDescribedByLabel ()) return;
if (labelHandle == 0) return;
control._getAccessible().addRelation(ACC.RELATION_LABELLED_BY, _getAccessible());
control.labelRelation = this;
}
@Override
Point computeNativeSize (long h, int wHint, int hHint, boolean changed) {
int width = wHint, height = hHint;
/*
* Feature in GTK3: Labels with long text have an extremely large natural width.
* As a result, such Labels created with SWT.WRAP end up being too big. The fix
* is to use the minimum width instead of the natural width when SWT.WRAP is specified.
* In all other cases, use the natural width. See bug 534768.
*/
boolean wrap = labelHandle != 0 && (style & SWT.WRAP) != 0 && GTK.gtk_widget_get_visible (labelHandle);
if (wrap && wHint == SWT.DEFAULT && hHint == SWT.DEFAULT) {
GtkRequisition naturalSize = new GtkRequisition ();
GtkRequisition minimumSize = new GtkRequisition ();
GTK.gtk_widget_get_preferred_size(h, minimumSize, naturalSize);
width = minimumSize.width;
height = naturalSize.height;
return new Point(width, height);
} else {
return super.computeNativeSize(h, wHint, hHint, changed);
}
}
@Override
Point computeSizeInPixels (int wHint, int hHint, boolean changed) {
checkWidget ();
if (wHint != SWT.DEFAULT && wHint < 0) wHint = 0;
if (hHint != SWT.DEFAULT && hHint < 0) hHint = 0;
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) {
if ((style & SWT.HORIZONTAL) != 0) {
if (wHint == SWT.DEFAULT) wHint = DEFAULT_WIDTH;
} else {
if (hHint == SWT.DEFAULT) hHint = DEFAULT_HEIGHT;
}
}
Point size;
/*
* Feature in GTK. GTK has a predetermined maximum width for wrapping text.
* The fix is to use pango layout directly instead of the label size request
* to calculate its preferred size.
*/
boolean fixWrap = labelHandle != 0 && (style & SWT.WRAP) != 0 && GTK.gtk_widget_get_visible (labelHandle);
if (fixWrap || frameHandle != 0) forceResize ();
if (fixWrap) {
long labelLayout = GTK.gtk_label_get_layout (labelHandle);
int pangoWidth = OS.pango_layout_get_width (labelLayout);
if (wHint != SWT.DEFAULT) {
OS.pango_layout_set_width (labelLayout, wHint * OS.PANGO_SCALE);
} else {
OS.pango_layout_set_width (labelLayout, -1);
}
int [] w = new int [1], h = new int [1];
OS.pango_layout_get_pixel_size (labelLayout, w, h);
OS.pango_layout_set_width (labelLayout, pangoWidth);
if (frameHandle != 0) {
int [] labelWidth = new int [1], labelHeight = new int [1];
GTK.gtk_widget_get_size_request (labelHandle, labelWidth, labelHeight);
GTK.gtk_widget_set_size_request (labelHandle, 1, 1);
size = computeNativeSize (frameHandle, -1, -1, changed);
GTK.gtk_widget_set_size_request (labelHandle, labelWidth [0], labelHeight [0]);
size.x = size.x - 1;
size.y = size.y - 1;
} else {
size = new Point (0,0);
}
size.x += wHint == SWT.DEFAULT ? w [0] : wHint;
size.y += hHint == SWT.DEFAULT ? h [0] : hHint;
} else {
if (frameHandle != 0) {
int [] reqWidth = new int [1], reqHeight = new int [1];
GTK.gtk_widget_get_size_request (handle, reqWidth, reqHeight);
GTK.gtk_widget_set_size_request (handle, wHint, hHint);
size = computeNativeSize (frameHandle, -1, -1, changed);
GTK.gtk_widget_set_size_request (handle, reqWidth [0], reqHeight [0]);
} else {
size = computeNativeSize (handle, wHint, hHint, changed);
}
}
/*
* Feature in GTK. Instead of using the font height to determine
* the preferred height of the widget, GTK uses the text metrics.
* The fix is to ensure that the preferred height is at least as
* tall as the font height.
*
* NOTE: This work around does not fix the case when there are
* muliple lines of text.
*/
if (hHint == SWT.DEFAULT && labelHandle != 0) {
long layout = GTK.gtk_label_get_layout (labelHandle);
long context = OS.pango_layout_get_context (layout);
long lang = OS.pango_context_get_language (context);
long font = getFontDescription ();
long metrics = OS.pango_context_get_metrics (context, font, lang);
OS.pango_font_description_free (font);
int ascent = OS.PANGO_PIXELS (OS.pango_font_metrics_get_ascent (metrics));
int descent = OS.PANGO_PIXELS (OS.pango_font_metrics_get_descent (metrics));
OS.pango_font_metrics_unref (metrics);
int fontHeight = ascent + descent;
int [] bufferBottom = new int [1];
int [] bufferTop = new int [1];
OS.g_object_get(labelHandle, OS.margin_bottom, bufferBottom, 0);
OS.g_object_get(labelHandle, OS.margin_top, bufferTop, 0);
fontHeight += bufferBottom [0] + bufferTop [0];
if (frameHandle != 0) {
fontHeight += 2 * getThickness (frameHandle).y;
fontHeight += 2 * gtk_container_get_border_width_or_margin (frameHandle);
}
size.y = Math.max (size.y, fontHeight);
}
return size;
}
@Override
void createHandle (int index) {
state |= HANDLE | THEME_BACKGROUND;
fixedHandle = OS.g_object_new(display.gtk_fixed_get_type(), 0);
if (fixedHandle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
if (!GTK.GTK4) GTK3.gtk_widget_set_has_window(fixedHandle, true);
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) {
if ((style & SWT.HORIZONTAL)!= 0) {
handle = GTK.gtk_separator_new (GTK.GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL);
if (handle != 0) {
GTK.gtk_widget_set_valign(handle, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_CENTER);
}
} else {
handle = GTK.gtk_separator_new (GTK.GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL);
if (handle != 0) {
GTK.gtk_widget_set_halign(handle, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_CENTER);
}
}
if (handle == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
} else {
if (GTK.GTK4) {
handle = gtk_box_new(GTK.GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, false, 0);
if (handle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
labelHandle = GTK.gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic(null);
if (labelHandle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
imageHandle = GTK4.gtk_picture_new();
if (imageHandle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
GTK4.gtk_box_append(handle, labelHandle);
GTK4.gtk_box_append(handle, imageHandle);
gtk_box_set_child_packing(handle, labelHandle, true, true, 0, GTK.GTK_PACK_START);
gtk_box_set_child_packing(handle, imageHandle, true, true, 0, GTK.GTK_PACK_START);
} else {
handle = GTK3.gtk_event_box_new();
if (handle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
boxHandle = gtk_box_new(GTK.GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, false, 0);
if (boxHandle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
labelHandle = GTK.gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic(null);
if (labelHandle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
imageHandle = GTK.gtk_image_new();
if (imageHandle == 0) error(SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
GTK3.gtk_container_add(handle, boxHandle);
GTK3.gtk_container_add(boxHandle, labelHandle);
GTK3.gtk_container_add(boxHandle, imageHandle);
gtk_box_set_child_packing(boxHandle, labelHandle, true, true, 0, GTK.GTK_PACK_START);
gtk_box_set_child_packing(boxHandle, imageHandle, true, true, 0, GTK.GTK_PACK_START);
}
}
if ((style & SWT.BORDER) != 0) {
frameHandle = GTK.gtk_frame_new (null);
if (frameHandle == 0) error (SWT.ERROR_NO_HANDLES);
if (GTK.GTK4) {
OS.swt_fixed_add(fixedHandle, frameHandle);
GTK4.gtk_frame_set_child(frameHandle, handle);
} else {
GTK3.gtk_container_add (fixedHandle, frameHandle);
GTK3.gtk_container_add (frameHandle, handle);
GTK3.gtk_frame_set_shadow_type (frameHandle, GTK.GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN);
}
} else {
if (GTK.GTK4) {
OS.swt_fixed_add(fixedHandle, handle);
} else {
GTK3.gtk_container_add (fixedHandle, handle);
}
}
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) return;
if ((style & SWT.WRAP) != 0) {
if (GTK.GTK4) {
GTK4.gtk_label_set_wrap(labelHandle, true);
GTK4.gtk_label_set_wrap_mode(labelHandle, OS.PANGO_WRAP_WORD_CHAR);
} else {
GTK3.gtk_label_set_line_wrap (labelHandle, true);
GTK3.gtk_label_set_line_wrap_mode (labelHandle, OS.PANGO_WRAP_WORD_CHAR);
}
}
// In GTK 3 font description is inherited from parent widget which is not how SWT has always worked,
// reset to default font to get the usual behavior
setFontDescription(defaultFont ().handle);
setAlignment ();
}
@Override
void createWidget (int index) {
super.createWidget (index);
text = "";
}
@Override
void deregister () {
super.deregister ();
if (frameHandle != 0) display.removeWidget (frameHandle);
if (labelHandle != 0) display.removeWidget (labelHandle);
if (imageHandle != 0) display.removeWidget (imageHandle);
if (boxHandle != 0) display.removeWidget (boxHandle);
}
@Override
long eventHandle () {
return fixedHandle;
}
@Override
long cssHandle () {
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) == 0) {
return labelHandle;
}
return handle;
}
/**
* Returns a value which describes the position of the
* text or image in the receiver. The value will be one of
* LEFT
, RIGHT
or CENTER
* unless the receiver is a SEPARATOR
label, in
* which case, NONE
is returned.
*
* @return the alignment
*
* @exception SWTException
* - ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
* - ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
*
*/
public int getAlignment () {
checkWidget ();
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) return 0;
if ((style & SWT.LEFT) != 0) return SWT.LEFT;
if ((style & SWT.CENTER) != 0) return SWT.CENTER;
if ((style & SWT.RIGHT) != 0) return SWT.RIGHT;
return SWT.LEFT;
}
@Override
int getBorderWidthInPixels () {
checkWidget();
if (frameHandle != 0) {
return getThickness (frameHandle).x;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Returns the receiver's image if it has one, or null
* if it does not.
*
* @return the receiver's image
*
* @exception SWTException
* - ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
* - ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
*
*/
public Image getImage () {
checkWidget ();
return image;
}
@Override
String getNameText () {
return getText ();
}
/**
* Returns the receiver's text, which will be an empty
* string if it has never been set or if the receiver is
* a SEPARATOR
label.
*
* @return the receiver's text
*
* @exception SWTException
* - ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
* - ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
*
*/
public String getText () {
checkWidget ();
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) return "";
return text;
}
@Override
void hookEvents () {
super.hookEvents();
if (labelHandle != 0) {
OS.g_signal_connect_closure_by_id (labelHandle, display.signalIds [MNEMONIC_ACTIVATE], 0, display.getClosure (MNEMONIC_ACTIVATE), false);
}
}
@Override
boolean isDescribedByLabel () {
return false;
}
@Override
boolean mnemonicHit (char key) {
if (labelHandle == 0) return false;
boolean result = super.mnemonicHit (labelHandle, key);
if (result) {
Control control = this;
while (control.parent != null) {
Control [] children = control.parent._getChildren ();
int index = 0;
while (index < children.length) {
if (children [index] == control) break;
index++;
}
index++;
if (index < children.length) {
if (children [index].setFocus ()) return result;
}
control = control.parent;
}
}
return result;
}
@Override
boolean mnemonicMatch (char key) {
if (labelHandle == 0) return false;
return mnemonicMatch (labelHandle, key);
}
@Override
void register () {
super.register ();
if (boxHandle != 0) display.addWidget (boxHandle, this);
if (frameHandle != 0) display.addWidget (frameHandle, this);
if (labelHandle != 0) display.addWidget (labelHandle, this);
if (imageHandle != 0) display.addWidget (imageHandle, this);
}
@Override
void releaseHandle () {
super.releaseHandle ();
frameHandle = imageHandle = labelHandle = boxHandle = 0;
}
@Override
void releaseWidget () {
super.releaseWidget ();
image = null;
text = null;
}
@Override
void resizeHandle (int width, int height) {
OS.swt_fixed_resize (GTK.gtk_widget_get_parent (fixedHandle), fixedHandle, width, height);
long child = frameHandle != 0 ? frameHandle : handle;
Point sizes = resizeCalculationsGTK3 (child, width, height);
width = sizes.x;
height = sizes.y;
OS.swt_fixed_resize (GTK.gtk_widget_get_parent (child), child, width, height);
}
/**
* Controls how text and images will be displayed in the receiver.
* The argument should be one of LEFT
, RIGHT
* or CENTER
. If the receiver is a SEPARATOR
* label, the argument is ignored and the alignment is not changed.
*
* @param alignment the new alignment
*
* @exception SWTException
* - ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
* - ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
*
*/
public void setAlignment (int alignment) {
checkWidget ();
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) return;
if ((alignment & (SWT.LEFT | SWT.RIGHT | SWT.CENTER)) == 0) return;
style &= ~(SWT.LEFT | SWT.RIGHT | SWT.CENTER);
style |= alignment & (SWT.LEFT | SWT.RIGHT | SWT.CENTER);
setAlignment ();
}
void setAlignment () {
if ((style & SWT.LEFT) != 0) {
gtk_widget_set_align(labelHandle,GTK.GTK_ALIGN_START, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_START); //Aligns widget
gtk_label_set_align (0.0f, 0.0f); //Aligns text inside the widget.
gtk_widget_set_align(imageHandle, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_START, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_CENTER);
GTK.gtk_label_set_justify (labelHandle, GTK.GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT);
return;
}
if ((style & SWT.CENTER) != 0) {
gtk_widget_set_align(labelHandle,GTK.GTK_ALIGN_CENTER, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_START); //Aligns widget
gtk_label_set_align (0.5f, 0.0f); //Aligns text inside the widget.
gtk_widget_set_align(imageHandle, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_CENTER, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_CENTER);
GTK.gtk_label_set_justify (labelHandle, GTK.GTK_JUSTIFY_CENTER);
return;
}
if ((style & SWT.RIGHT) != 0) {
gtk_widget_set_align(labelHandle,GTK.GTK_ALIGN_END, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_START); //Aligns widget.
gtk_label_set_align (1.0f, 0.0f); //Aligns text inside the widget.
gtk_widget_set_align(imageHandle, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_END, GTK.GTK_ALIGN_CENTER);
GTK.gtk_label_set_justify (labelHandle, GTK.GTK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT);
return;
}
}
private void gtk_label_set_align (float xalign, float yalign) {
GTK.gtk_label_set_xalign (labelHandle, xalign);
GTK.gtk_label_set_yalign (labelHandle, yalign);
}
@Override
int setBounds (int x, int y, int width, int height, boolean move, boolean resize) {
/*
* Bug in GTK. For some reason, when the label is
* wrappable and its container is resized, it does not
* cause the label to be wrapped. The fix is to
* determine the size that will wrap the label
* and expilictly set that size to force the label
* to wrap.
*
* This part of the fix causes the label to be
* resized to the preferred size but it still
* won't draw properly.
*/
boolean fixWrap = resize && labelHandle != 0 && (style & SWT.WRAP) != 0;
if (fixWrap) GTK.gtk_widget_set_size_request (labelHandle, -1, -1);
int result = super.setBounds (x, y, width, height, move, resize);
/*
* Bug in GTK. For some reason, when the label is
* wrappable and its container is resized, it does not
* cause the label to be wrapped. The fix is to
* determine the size that will wrap the label
* and expilictly set that size to force the label
* to wrap.
*
* This part of the fix forces the label to be
* resized so that it will draw wrapped.
*/
if (fixWrap) {
GtkAllocation allocation = new GtkAllocation();
GTK.gtk_widget_get_allocation (handle, allocation);
int labelWidth = allocation.width;
int labelHeight = allocation.height;
GTK.gtk_widget_set_size_request (labelHandle, labelWidth, labelHeight);
/*
* Bug in GTK. Setting the size request should invalidate the label's
* layout, but it does not. The fix is to resize the label directly.
*/
GtkRequisition requisition = new GtkRequisition ();
gtk_widget_get_preferred_size (labelHandle, requisition);
GTK.gtk_widget_get_allocation(labelHandle, allocation);
allocation.width = labelWidth;
allocation.height = labelHeight;
gtk_widget_size_allocate(labelHandle, allocation, -1);
}
return result;
}
@Override
void setFontDescription (long font) {
super.setFontDescription (font);
if (labelHandle != 0) setFontDescription (labelHandle, font);
if (labelHandle != 0) {
// Bug 445801: Work around for computeSize not returning a different value after
// changing font, see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753116
// This updates the pango context and also clears the size request cache on the GTK side.
int originalDirection = (style & SWT.RIGHT_TO_LEFT) != 0 ? GTK.GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL : GTK.GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR;
int tempDirection = (style & SWT.RIGHT_TO_LEFT) != 0 ? GTK.GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR : GTK.GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL;
GTK.gtk_widget_set_direction (labelHandle, tempDirection);
GTK.gtk_widget_set_direction (labelHandle, originalDirection);
}
}
@Override
void setForegroundGdkRGBA (GdkRGBA rgba) {
super.setForegroundGdkRGBA (rgba);
setForegroundGdkRGBA (fixedHandle, rgba);
if (labelHandle != 0) setForegroundGdkRGBA (labelHandle, rgba);
if (imageHandle != 0) setForegroundGdkRGBA (imageHandle, rgba);
}
@Override
void setOrientation (boolean create) {
super.setOrientation (create);
if ((style & SWT.RIGHT_TO_LEFT) != 0 || !create) {
int dir = (style & SWT.RIGHT_TO_LEFT) != 0 ? GTK.GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL : GTK.GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR;
if (labelHandle != 0) GTK.gtk_widget_set_direction (labelHandle, dir);
if (imageHandle != 0) GTK.gtk_widget_set_direction (imageHandle, dir);
}
}
/**
* Sets the receiver's image to the argument, which may be
* null indicating that no image should be displayed.
*
* @param image the image to display on the receiver (may be null)
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* - ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT - if the image has been disposed
*
* @exception SWTException
* - ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
* - ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
*
*/
public void setImage (Image image) {
checkWidget ();
if (image != null && image.isDisposed ()) {
error(SWT.ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
}
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) return;
this.image = image;
if (image != null) {
if (GTK.GTK4) {
long pixbuf = ImageList.createPixbuf(image);
long texture = GDK.gdk_texture_new_for_pixbuf(pixbuf);
OS.g_object_unref(pixbuf);
GTK4.gtk_picture_set_paintable(imageHandle, texture);
} else {
GTK3.gtk_image_set_from_surface(imageHandle, image.surface);
}
GTK.gtk_widget_hide (labelHandle);
GTK.gtk_widget_show (imageHandle);
} else {
if (GTK.GTK4) {
GTK4.gtk_picture_set_paintable(imageHandle, 0);
} else {
GTK3.gtk_image_set_from_surface(imageHandle, 0);
}
GTK.gtk_widget_show (labelHandle);
GTK.gtk_widget_hide (imageHandle);
}
}
/**
* Sets the receiver's text.
*
* This method sets the widget label. The label may include
* the mnemonic character and line delimiters.
*
*
* Mnemonics are indicated by an '&' that causes the next
* character to be the mnemonic. When the user presses a
* key sequence that matches the mnemonic, focus is assigned
* to the control that follows the label. On most platforms,
* the mnemonic appears underlined but may be emphasised in a
* platform specific manner. The mnemonic indicator character
* '&' can be escaped by doubling it in the string, causing
* a single '&' to be displayed.
*
*
* Note: If control characters like '\n', '\t' etc. are used
* in the string, then the behavior is platform dependent.
*
*
* @param string the new text
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* - ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the text is null
*
* @exception SWTException
* - ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed
* - ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver
*
*/
public void setText (String string) {
checkWidget ();
if (string == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT);
if ((style & SWT.SEPARATOR) != 0) return;
text = string;
char [] chars = fixMnemonic (string);
byte [] buffer = Converter.wcsToMbcs (chars, true);
GTK.gtk_label_set_text_with_mnemonic (labelHandle, buffer);
GTK.gtk_widget_hide (imageHandle);
GTK.gtk_widget_show (labelHandle);
}
@Override
void setWidgetBackground () {
GdkRGBA rgba = (state & BACKGROUND) != 0 ? getBackgroundGdkRGBA () : null;
super.setBackgroundGdkRGBA (handle, rgba);
}
@Override
void showWidget () {
super.showWidget ();
if (frameHandle != 0) GTK.gtk_widget_show (frameHandle);
if (labelHandle != 0) GTK.gtk_widget_show (labelHandle);
if (boxHandle != 0) GTK.gtk_widget_show (boxHandle);
}
@Override
long windowProc (long handle, long arg0, long user_data) {
/*
* For Labels/Buttons, the first widget in the tree with a GdkWindow is SwtFixed.
* Unfortunately this fails the check in !GTK_IS_CONTAINER check Widget.windowProc().
* Instead lets override windowProc() here and check for paintHandle() compatibility.
* Fixes bug 481485 without re-introducing bug 483791.
*/
switch ((int)user_data) {
case DRAW: {
if (paintHandle() == handle) {
return gtk_draw(handle, arg0);
}
}
}
return super.windowProc(handle, arg0, user_data);
}
@Override
long dpiChanged(long object, long arg0) {
super.dpiChanged(object, arg0);
if (image != null) {
image.internal_gtk_refreshImageForZoom();
setImage(image);
}
return 0;
}
}