From 0512761214f42241f830f9f94bf497c47e490cdd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: alberth Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 10:10:53 +0000 Subject: (svn r18203) -Codechange (r18092): Remove DisplayFlags enum of old widgets. --- src/widget_type.h | 52 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 52 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/widget_type.h') diff --git a/src/widget_type.h b/src/widget_type.h index ca428e76a..042206887 100644 --- a/src/widget_type.h +++ b/src/widget_type.h @@ -16,58 +16,6 @@ #include "strings_type.h" #include "gfx_type.h" -/* How the resize system works: - First, you need to add a WWT_RESIZEBOX to the widgets, and you need - to add the flag WDF_RESIZABLE to the window. Now the window is ready - to resize itself. - As you may have noticed, all widgets have a RESIZE_XXX in their line. - This lines controls how the widgets behave on resize. RESIZE_NONE means - it doesn't do anything. Any other option let's one of the borders - move with the changed width/height. So if a widget has - RESIZE_RIGHT, and the window is made 5 pixels wider by the user, - the right of the window will also be made 5 pixels wider. - Now, what if you want to clamp a widget to the bottom? Give it the flag - RESIZE_TB. This is RESIZE_TOP + RESIZE_BOTTOM. Now if the window gets - 5 pixels bigger, both the top and bottom gets 5 bigger, so the whole - widgets moves downwards without resizing, and appears to be clamped - to the bottom. Nice aint it? - You should know one more thing about this system. Most windows can't - handle an increase of 1 pixel. So there is a step function, which - let the windowsize only be changed by X pixels. You configure this - after making the window, like this: - w->resize.step_height = 10; - Now the window will only change in height in steps of 10. - You can also give a minimum width and height. The default value is - the default height/width of the window itself. You can change this - AFTER window - creation, with: - w->resize.width or w->resize.height. - That was all.. good luck, and enjoy :) -- TrueLight */ - -enum DisplayFlags { - RESIZE_NONE = 0, ///< no resize required - - RESIZE_LEFT = 1, ///< left resize flag - RESIZE_RIGHT = 2, ///< rigth resize flag - RESIZE_TOP = 4, ///< top resize flag - RESIZE_BOTTOM = 8, ///< bottom resize flag - - RESIZE_LR = RESIZE_LEFT | RESIZE_RIGHT, ///< combination of left and right resize flags - RESIZE_RB = RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of right and bottom resize flags - RESIZE_TB = RESIZE_TOP | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of top and bottom resize flags - RESIZE_LRB = RESIZE_LEFT | RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of left, right and bottom resize flags - RESIZE_LRTB = RESIZE_LEFT | RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_TOP | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of all resize flags - RESIZE_RTB = RESIZE_RIGHT | RESIZE_TOP | RESIZE_BOTTOM, ///< combination of right, top and bottom resize flag - - /* The following flags are used by the system to specify what is disabled, hidden, or clicked - * They are used in the same place as the above RESIZE_x flags, Widget visual_flags. - * These states are used in exceptions. If nothing is specified, they will indicate - * Enabled, visible or unclicked widgets*/ - WIDG_DISABLED = 4, ///< widget is greyed out, not available - WIDG_HIDDEN = 5, ///< widget is made invisible - WIDG_LOWERED = 6, ///< widget is paint lowered, a pressed button in fact -}; -DECLARE_ENUM_AS_BIT_SET(DisplayFlags); - enum { WIDGET_LIST_END = -1, ///< indicate the end of widgets' list for vararg functions }; -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf