This is a first step to fix some background (re-)drawing issues in
widgets. A new bit in the array of boxtypes can be used to determine
if a particular boxtype uses a solid background (e.g. all FL_*_BOX
types) or if the parent widget is responsible for drawing it (FL_NO_BOX
and all FL_*_FRAME) types, and maybe more ...
The old struct member `set` in the struct of boxtypes has been
renamed to `flags` and is now used as a bit field.
Except these changes, this first commit fixes the focus box drawing
of specific boxtypes, as seen in unittest_schemes.cxx in the
Fl_Check_Button with label "Check", and very likely more.
* define the pen/tablet support API
* add pen event handler stub as a fallback
* add pen device test "penpal".
* Add macOS pen/stylus/tablet driver.
* Add Oxygen documentation.
* Change class Fl into namespace Fl.
* Untangle Fl namespace into themed headers.
* cut line count of FL/Fl.H in half
* FL/core subdirectory now holds short headers
grouped by functionality.
This turned out to be more complicated than just to delete a function
because it was used internally, and the callback signatures were a bit
flaky. I also added a lot of documentation to clarify matters.
FL/Fl.H: document idle callback signatures, make some internal
functions of class Fl private, add public Fl::idle() accessor (read-
only), add Fl::add_idle(Fl_Old_Idle_Handler cb) to enable using
old-style idle callbacks w/o 'data' argument.
FL/forms.H: replace Fl::set_idle() with Fl::add_idle().
src/Fl.cxx: rename private Fl::idle_ with trailing underscore.
src/Fl_System_Driver.cxx: use new public accessor Fl::idle() to access
Fl::idle_ which is now private.
src/Fl_add_idle.cxx: improve documentation, clarify idle callback
matching, add example code in docs, rename methods, add overloaded
Fl::add_idle(Fl_Old_Idle_Handler cb).
src/Fl_win32.cxx: use public Fl::idle() rather than private member.
src/drivers/Unix/Fl_Unix_System_Driver.cxx: same as above.
src/Fl_cocoa.mm: same as above.
This work is based on PR 1068 (patch by @CendioHalim) and
extended to store button status (4,5) in Fl::event_state() like
it's done for other mouse buttons (1-3).
Changes:
- new symbol: FL_BUTTON4 = side button 1 = "back"
- new symbol: FL_BUTTON5 = side button 2 = "forward"
- modified : FL_BUTTONS now includes bits for two side buttons
Note: the status of these new buttons is not maintained by X11,
therefore we need to maintain them in internal variables for
this platform.
- Restrict FL_BUTTONS mask to only three valic mouse buttons.
Pseudo mouse buttons 4-7 are used for FL_MOUSEWHEEL events and
are no longer reflected in Fl::event_buttons().
- Return only state of mouse buttons 1-3 in Fl::event_buttons().
Buttons 4-7 are not "sticky" (used for FL_MOUSEWHEEL).
- Keep undefined keyboard related bits in Fl::event_state() for
backwards compatibility and transparency. These bits may be masked
out in a later release.
- Document Fl::event_state() bits for X11 in src/Fl_x.cxx.
Note: this is a bug fix for X11 only, Wayland and other platforms are
not affected.
This method also returns the data pointer of the removed timeout.
This new method is generally useful for user code and particularly
necessary to fix issue #991.
Co-authored-by: Albrecht Schlosser <albrechts.fltk@online.de>
- remove build option FLTK_USE_KDIALOG replaced by an Fl::option() option
- new run-time option OPTION_FNFC_USES_KDIALOG
- make options OPTION_FNFC_USES_KDIALOG and OPTION_FNFC_USES_ZENITY
false by default
- add mention of new program fltk-options in the doc of Fl::option()
- change logic of choice of the native file chooser under X11/Wayland:
the zenity and kdialog choosers are opt-in; otherwise the GTK file chooser
is used, unless opted out with OPTION_FNFC_USES_GTK
- document that zenity may be interesting for sandboxed apps
- document that both zenity and kdialog make member functions
Fl_Native_File_Chooser::filter_value() inoperable
This is a big commit and there are too many changes to list them all.
The main changes are:
- rename all CMake build options to 'FLTK_*'
- export library targets with namespace (prefix) 'fltk::'
- standardize shared library target names with suffix '-shared'
- set public build properties on libraries for consumers
- document library names and aliases in README.CMake.txt
- document changes in "Migrating Code from FLTK 1.3 to 1.4"
- partial backwards compatibility for old user projects
Included but not directly related changes:
- fix Windows (Visual Studio) DLL build
- add CMake function fl_debug_target() to show target properties
- don't build test programs if FLTK is a subproject
- internal: reformat CMake code: remove space before '('
Thanks to Matthias and Manolo for their help, testing, and feeback.
- add Fl::args_to_utf8() to convert commandline arguments to UTF-8
This new function closes the gap that previously only Visual Studio
applications converted their commandlines to UTF-8.
Tested with MinGW, MSYS2/MinGW-w64, and Visual Studio (2019).
Flushing the Cairo context is necessary on Windows to make Cairo
drawings appear on the device (screen). This new method makes it easy
for user code to do this correctly after using Cairo drawings.
- add Fl::cairo_flush(cairo_t *)
- document Fl::cairo_flush(cairo_t *)
- reformat Cairo doxygen docs and code (partially)
- use the new method in Fl_Cairo_Window
- use the new method in test/cairo_test.cxx
- other minor (text) changes in test/cairo_test.cxx
- add test/cairo_test to the demo menu (test/demo.menu)
The new method Fl::selection_to_clipboard(int) enables copying
selection data to the clipboard on X11 if it is set to 1.
This feature was requested by STR 3229 and the implementation was
inspired by an `xterm` feature named "Select to Clipboard" which can
be enabled by 'ctrl + middle mouse button + "Select to Clipboard"'
in an xterm window.
Add close buttons for Fl_Tabs
Introducing callback reasons
FLUID shows all FL_WHEN_... options
Adding Fl_Tabs overflow types
Improved test/tabs to show new features
Some functions didn't document the handling of arguments properly,
particularly Fl::has_timeout() and Fl::remove_timeout().
This is now fixed by documenting the correct behavior that was
preserved (re-implemented) from FLTK 1.3.x in the new class Fl_Timeout.
Unfortunately there have been some inconsistencies (likely unexpected
behavior) which have been preserved and which are now documented.
* Fix build system for unites,
* Updated unittest to check OpenGL drawing.
Making sure that OpenGL drawing is exactly the same
as native drawing to make FLTK widget rendering
look the same in GL windows.
* Make OpenGL optional.
* Implemented clipping in OpenGL
* unites drawing fast shapes
* Fixed CMake
* Updating unittest.
Added tests for fl_pi and fl_arc (int)
Renamed tab to render complex shapes.
* Improved OpenGL FLTK drawing emulation.
* Fixed GTK ROUND DOWN BOX
* Fixing Makefile for unittest
* Correctly aligning OpenGL text.
* Fixed text alignment in GL windows.
Explained the "FLTK over GL " example in Cube.
* Overlapping test.
* Better GL graphics alignment.
* Drawing the focus rect.
* Adding Alpha Channel support for GL.
* Added FLTK-on-GL documentation.
FLTK 1.3 supports complex text input methods (TIMs) for the 3 platforms
(X11, Windows, macOS). This support has an interface with FLTK that is
common for X11 and Windows, via (undocumented) functions fl_set_spot(),
fl_set_status() and fl_reset_spot().
In contrast, and because it's been developed independently, the
interface between the macOS TIM and FLTK 1.3 is completely different :
static functions FL::insertion_point_location() and Fl::reset_marked_text().
The present change implements a single TIM/FLTK interface
used by all platforms based on functions fl_set_spot() and
fl_reset_spot().
The previous macOS-specific functions FL::insertion_point_location() and
Fl::reset_marked_text() are maintained only for compatibility with 1.3
and deprecated.