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author | Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com> | 2000-04-24 22:01:46 +0800 |
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committer | Damon Chaplin <damon@src.gnome.org> | 2000-04-24 22:01:46 +0800 |
commit | 94a486a7b4207e617da30b172aa9873e0fbb0215 (patch) | |
tree | 032fd6642291a41b61a17692bf5a69e3dd41d316 /calendar/gui/e-week-view-main-item.c | |
parent | 0c3a86937674a6214f68746ee5a273e195228fde (diff) | |
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added new source files and pixmaps, and removed old source files, which
2000-04-24 Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com>
* gui/Makefile.am: added new source files and pixmaps, and removed
old source files, which can be deleted.
* gui/e-week-view-titles-item.[hc]:
* gui/e-week-view-main-item.[hc]:
* gui/e-week-view-event-item.[hc]:
* gui/e-week-view.[hc]: new files implementing the week/month views.
* gui/yearview.xpm:
* gui/monthview.xpm:
* gui/weekview.xpm:
* gui/workweekview.xpm:
* gui/dayview.xpm: new pixmaps for the toolbar buttons. These aren't
intended to be the final pixmaps.
* gui/calendar-commands.c: added radio buttons to the toolbar to
switch between the calendar views, and moved the am_pm_flag here so we
can get rid of view-utils.c.
* gui/gnome-cal.[hc]: made it a subclass of GtkVBox, rearranged the
widgets into 2 notebooks, and added the selection_start_time and
selection_end_time fields.
* gui/goto.c: updated to use new selection time range.
* gui/quick-view.c: added '#include <gtk/gtkwindow.h>' so it compiles.
* gui/e-day-view.[hc]: changed the interface to support the new
selection time range, got rid of a few debugging messages and changed
a few bits.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2583
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diff --git a/calendar/gui/e-week-view-main-item.c b/calendar/gui/e-week-view-main-item.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7101cbef46 --- /dev/null +++ b/calendar/gui/e-week-view-main-item.c @@ -0,0 +1,366 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ + +/* + * Author : + * Damon Chaplin <damon@helixcode.com> + * + * Copyright 1999, Helix Code, Inc. + * + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the + * License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This program 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. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 + * USA + */ + +/* + * EWeekViewMainItem - displays the background grid and dates for the Week and + * Month calendar views. + */ + +#include <config.h> +#include "e-week-view-main-item.h" + +static void e_week_view_main_item_class_init (EWeekViewMainItemClass *class); +static void e_week_view_main_item_init (EWeekViewMainItem *wvmitem); + +static void e_week_view_main_item_set_arg (GtkObject *o, + GtkArg *arg, + guint arg_id); +static void e_week_view_main_item_update (GnomeCanvasItem *item, + double *affine, + ArtSVP *clip_path, + int flags); +static void e_week_view_main_item_draw (GnomeCanvasItem *item, + GdkDrawable *drawable, + int x, + int y, + int width, + int height); +static void e_week_view_main_item_draw_day (EWeekViewMainItem *wvmitem, + gint day, + GDate *date, + GdkDrawable *drawable, + gint x, + gint y, + gint width, + gint height); +static double e_week_view_main_item_point (GnomeCanvasItem *item, + double x, + double y, + int cx, + int cy, + GnomeCanvasItem **actual_item); + + +static GnomeCanvasItemClass *parent_class; + +/* The arguments we take */ +enum { + ARG_0, + ARG_WEEK_VIEW +}; + + +GtkType +e_week_view_main_item_get_type (void) +{ + static GtkType e_week_view_main_item_type = 0; + + if (!e_week_view_main_item_type) { + GtkTypeInfo e_week_view_main_item_info = { + "EWeekViewMainItem", + sizeof (EWeekViewMainItem), + sizeof (EWeekViewMainItemClass), + (GtkClassInitFunc) e_week_view_main_item_class_init, + (GtkObjectInitFunc) e_week_view_main_item_init, + NULL, /* reserved_1 */ + NULL, /* reserved_2 */ + (GtkClassInitFunc) NULL + }; + + e_week_view_main_item_type = gtk_type_unique (gnome_canvas_item_get_type (), &e_week_view_main_item_info); + } + + return e_week_view_main_item_type; +} + + +static void +e_week_view_main_item_class_init (EWeekViewMainItemClass *class) +{ + GtkObjectClass *object_class; + GnomeCanvasItemClass *item_class; + + parent_class = gtk_type_class (gnome_canvas_item_get_type()); + + object_class = (GtkObjectClass *) class; + item_class = (GnomeCanvasItemClass *) class; + + gtk_object_add_arg_type ("EWeekViewMainItem::week_view", + GTK_TYPE_POINTER, GTK_ARG_WRITABLE, + ARG_WEEK_VIEW); + + object_class->set_arg = e_week_view_main_item_set_arg; + + /* GnomeCanvasItem method overrides */ + item_class->update = e_week_view_main_item_update; + item_class->draw = e_week_view_main_item_draw; + item_class->point = e_week_view_main_item_point; +} + + +static void +e_week_view_main_item_init (EWeekViewMainItem *wvmitem) +{ + wvmitem->week_view = NULL; +} + + +static void +e_week_view_main_item_set_arg (GtkObject *o, GtkArg *arg, guint arg_id) +{ + GnomeCanvasItem *item; + EWeekViewMainItem *wvmitem; + + item = GNOME_CANVAS_ITEM (o); + wvmitem = E_WEEK_VIEW_MAIN_ITEM (o); + + switch (arg_id){ + case ARG_WEEK_VIEW: + wvmitem->week_view = GTK_VALUE_POINTER (*arg); + break; + } +} + + +static void +e_week_view_main_item_update (GnomeCanvasItem *item, + double *affine, + ArtSVP *clip_path, + int flags) +{ + if (GNOME_CANVAS_ITEM_CLASS (parent_class)->update) + (* GNOME_CANVAS_ITEM_CLASS (parent_class)->update) (item, affine, clip_path, flags); + + /* The item covers the entire canvas area. */ + item->x1 = 0; + item->y1 = 0; + item->x2 = INT_MAX; + item->y2 = INT_MAX; +} + + +/* + * DRAWING ROUTINES - functions to paint the canvas item. + */ + +static void +e_week_view_main_item_draw (GnomeCanvasItem *canvas_item, + GdkDrawable *drawable, + int x, + int y, + int width, + int height) +{ + EWeekViewMainItem *wvmitem; + EWeekView *week_view; + GDate date; + gint num_days, day, day_x, day_y, day_w, day_h; + +#if 0 + g_print ("In e_week_view_main_item_draw %i,%i %ix%i\n", + x, y, width, height); +#endif + + wvmitem = E_WEEK_VIEW_MAIN_ITEM (canvas_item); + week_view = wvmitem->week_view; + g_return_if_fail (week_view != NULL); + + /* Step through each of the days. */ + date = week_view->first_day_shown; + + /* If no date has been set, we just use Dec 1999/January 2000. */ + if (!g_date_valid (&date)) + g_date_set_dmy (&date, 27, 12, 1999); + + num_days = week_view->display_month ? E_WEEK_VIEW_MAX_WEEKS * 7 : 7; + for (day = 0; day < num_days; day++) { + e_week_view_get_day_position (week_view, day, + &day_x, &day_y, + &day_w, &day_h); + /* Skip any days which are outside the area. */ + if (day_x < x + width && day_x + day_w >= x + && day_y < y + height && day_y + day_h >= y) { + e_week_view_main_item_draw_day (wvmitem, day, &date, + drawable, + day_x - x, day_y - y, + day_w, day_h); + } + g_date_add_days (&date, 1); + } +} + + +static void +e_week_view_main_item_draw_day (EWeekViewMainItem *wvmitem, + gint day, + GDate *date, + GdkDrawable *drawable, + gint x, + gint y, + gint width, + gint height) +{ + EWeekView *week_view; + GtkStyle *style; + GdkGC *fg_gc, *bg_gc, *light_gc, *dark_gc, *gc, *date_gc; + GdkGC *selected_fg_gc, *selected_bg_gc; + GdkFont *font; + gint right_edge, bottom_edge, date_width, date_x, line_y; + gboolean show_day_name, show_month_name, selected; + gchar buffer[128], *format_string; + gint month, day_of_month, max_width; + GdkColor *bg_color; + +#if 0 + g_print ("Drawing Day:%i at %i,%i\n", day, x, y); +#endif + week_view = wvmitem->week_view; + style = GTK_WIDGET (week_view)->style; + font = style->font; + fg_gc = style->fg_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; + bg_gc = style->bg_gc[GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT]; + light_gc = style->light_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; + dark_gc = style->dark_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; + selected_fg_gc = style->fg_gc[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]; + selected_bg_gc = style->bg_gc[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]; + gc = week_view->main_gc; + + month = g_date_month (date); + day_of_month = g_date_day (date); + line_y = y + E_WEEK_VIEW_DATE_T_PAD + font->ascent + + font->descent + E_WEEK_VIEW_DATE_LINE_T_PAD; + + /* Draw the background of the day. In the month view odd months are + one color and even months another, so you can easily see when each + month starts (defaults are white for odd - January, March, ... and + light gray for even). In the week view the background is always the + same color, the color used for the odd months in the month view. */ + if (week_view->display_month && (month % 2 == 0)) + bg_color = &week_view->colors[E_WEEK_VIEW_COLOR_EVEN_MONTHS]; + else + bg_color = &week_view->colors[E_WEEK_VIEW_COLOR_ODD_MONTHS]; + + gdk_gc_set_foreground (gc, bg_color); + gdk_draw_rectangle (drawable, gc, TRUE, x, y, width, height); + + /* Draw the lines on the right and bottom of the cell. The canvas is + sized so that the lines on the right & bottom edges will be off the + edge of the canvas, so we don't have to worry about them. */ + right_edge = x + width - 1; + bottom_edge = y + height - 1; + + gdk_draw_line (drawable, fg_gc, + right_edge, y, right_edge, bottom_edge); + gdk_draw_line (drawable, fg_gc, + x, bottom_edge, right_edge, bottom_edge); + + /* If the day is selected, draw the blue background. */ + selected = TRUE; + if (week_view->selection_start_day == -1 + || week_view->selection_start_day > day + || week_view->selection_end_day < day) + selected = FALSE; + if (selected) { + if (week_view->display_month) + gdk_draw_rectangle (drawable, selected_bg_gc, TRUE, + x + 2, y + 1, + width - 5, + E_WEEK_VIEW_DATE_T_PAD - 1 + + font->ascent + font->descent); + else + gdk_draw_rectangle (drawable, selected_bg_gc, TRUE, + x + 2, y + 1, + width - 5, line_y - y); + } + + /* Display the date in the top of the cell. + In the week view, display the long format "10 January" in all cells, + or abbreviate it to "10 Jan" or "10" if that doesn't fit. + In the month view, only use the long format for the first cell and + the 1st of each month, otherwise use "10". */ + show_day_name = FALSE; + show_month_name = FALSE; + if (!week_view->display_month) { + show_day_name = TRUE; + show_month_name = TRUE; + } else if (day == 0 || day_of_month == 1) { + show_month_name = TRUE; + } + + /* Now find the longest form of the date that will fit. */ + max_width = width - 4; + format_string = NULL; + if (show_day_name) { + if (week_view->max_abbr_day_width + + week_view->digit_width * 2 + week_view->space_width * 2 + + week_view->month_widths[month - 1] < max_width) + format_string = "%a %d %B"; + } + if (!format_string && show_month_name) { + if (week_view->digit_width * 2 + week_view->space_width + + week_view->month_widths[month - 1] < max_width) + format_string = "%d %B"; + else if (week_view->digit_width * 2 + week_view->space_width + + week_view->abbr_month_widths[month - 1] < max_width) + format_string = "%d %b"; + } + + g_date_strftime (buffer, 128, format_string ? format_string : "%d", + date); + date_width = gdk_string_width (font, buffer); + date_x = x + width - date_width - E_WEEK_VIEW_DATE_R_PAD; + date_x = MAX (date_x, x + 1); + + if (selected) + date_gc = selected_fg_gc; + else + date_gc = fg_gc; + gdk_draw_string (drawable, font, date_gc, + date_x, y + E_WEEK_VIEW_DATE_T_PAD + font->ascent, + buffer); + + /* Draw the line under the date. */ + if (!week_view->display_month) { + gdk_draw_line (drawable, fg_gc, + x + E_WEEK_VIEW_DATE_LINE_L_PAD, line_y, + right_edge, line_y); + } +} + + + + +/* This is supposed to return the nearest item the the point and the distance. + Since we are the only item we just return ourself and 0 for the distance. + This is needed so that we get button/motion events. */ +static double +e_week_view_main_item_point (GnomeCanvasItem *item, double x, double y, + int cx, int cy, + GnomeCanvasItem **actual_item) +{ + *actual_item = item; + return 0.0; +} + + |