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/*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Emweb bvba, Kessel-Lo, Belgium.
*
* See the LICENSE file for terms of use.
*/
#ifndef WGRID_LAYOUT_H_
#define WGRID_LAYOUT_H_
#include <vector>
#include <Wt/WLayout>
#include <Wt/WLength>
#include <Wt/WGlobal>
namespace Wt {
namespace Impl {
struct Grid {
int horizontalSpacing_, verticalSpacing_;
struct Section {
int stretch_;
bool resizable_;
WLength initialSize_;
Section(int stretch = 0);
};
struct Item {
WLayoutItem *item_;
int rowSpan_;
int colSpan_;
bool update_;
WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignment_;
Item(WLayoutItem *item = 0, WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignment = 0);
};
std::vector<Section> rows_;
std::vector<Section> columns_;
std::vector<std::vector<Item> > items_; // [row][column]
Grid();
~Grid();
void clear();
};
}
/*! \class WGridLayout Wt/WGridLayout Wt/WGridLayout
* \brief A layout manager which arranges widgets in a grid
*
* This layout manager arranges widgets in a grid.
*
* Each grid cell (row, column) may contain one widget or nested
* layout. Horizontal and vertical space are divided so that each
* non-stretchable column/row is given its preferred size (if
* possible) and the remaining space is divided according to stretch
* factors among the columns/rows. If not all columns/rows can be
* given their preferred size (there is not enough room), then
* columns/rows are given a smaller size (down to a minimum size based
* on widget minimum sizes). If necessary, the container (or parent
* layout) of this layout is resized to meet minimum size
* requirements.
*
* The preferred width/height of a column/row is based on the natural
* size of the widgets, where they present their contents without
* overflowing. WWidget::resize() or (CSS <tt>width</tt>,
* <tt>height</tt> properties) can be used to adjust the preferred
* size of a widget.
*
* The minimum width/height of a column/row is based on the minimum
* dimensions of contained widgets or nested layouts. The default
* minimum height and width for a widget is 0. It can be specified
* using WWidget::setMinimumSize() or using CSS <tt>min-width</tt> and
* <tt>min-height</tt> properties.
*
* You should use \link WContainerWidget::setOverflow()
* WContainerWidget::setOverflow(OverflowAuto) \endlink or use a
* WScrollArea to automatically show scrollbars for widgets inserted
* in the layout to cope with a size set by the layout manager that is
* smaller than the preferred size.
*
* When the container of a layout manager has a maximum size set using
* WWidget::setMaximumSize(), then the size of the container will be
* based on the preferred size of the contents, up to this maximum
* size, instead of the default behaviour of constraining the size of
* the children based on the size of the container.
*
* A layout manager may provide resize handles between columns or rows
* which allow the user to change the automatic layout provided by the
* layout manager (see setRowResizable() and
* setColumnResizable()).
*
* Columns and rows are separated using a constant spacing, which
* defaults to 6 pixels by default, and can be changed using
* setHorizontalSpacing() and setVerticalSpacing(). In addition, when
* this layout is a top-level layout (i.e. is not nested inside
* another layout), a margin is set around the contents. This margin
* defaults to 9 pixels, and can be changed using setContentsMargins().
*
* For each column or row, a stretch factor may be defined, which
* controls how remaining horizontal or vertical space is used. Each
* column and row is stretched using the stretch factor to fill the
* remaining space. When the stretch factor is 0, the height of the
* row and its contents is set to the preferred size (if
* possible). When the stretch factor is 1 or higher, these widgets
* will be given the remaining size, limited only by their minimum
* size (their preferred size is ignored).
*
* Usage example:
* \if cpp
* \code
* Wt::WContainerWidget *w = new Wt::WContainerWidget(this);
* w->resize(WLength::Auto, 600);
*
* Wt::WGridLayout *layout = new Wt::WGridLayout();
* layout->addWidget(new Wt::WText("Item 0 0"), 0, 0);
* layout->addWidget(new Wt::WText("Item 0 1"), 0, 1);
* layout->addWidget(new Wt::WText("Item 1 0"), 1, 0);
* layout->addWidget(new Wt::WText("Item 1 1"), 1, 1);
*
* w->setLayout(layout);
* \endcode
* \elseif java
* \code
* WContainerWidget w = new WContainerWidget(this);
* w.resize(WLength.Auto, new WLength(600));
*
* WGridLayout layout = new WGridLayout();
* layout.addWidget(new WText("Item 0 0"), 0, 0);
* layout.addWidget(new WText("Item 0 1"), 0, 1);
* layout.addWidget(new WText("Item 1 0"), 1, 0);
* layout.addWidget(new WText("Item 1 1"), 1, 1);
*
* w.setLayout(layout);
* \endcode
* \endif
*
* \if cpp
* \note This layout manager is applicable only to WContainerWidget
* container widgets. You may use it within an Ext::Container
* indirectly by first setting a WContainerWidget using a WFitLayout.
* \endif
*
* \note When JavaScript support is not available, not all functionality
* of the layout is available. In particular, vertical size management is
* not available.
*
* \note When a layout is used on a first page with progressive
* bootstrap, then the layout will progress only in a limited way to a
* full JavaScript-based layout. You can thus not rely on it to behave
* properly for example when dynamically adding or removing widgets.
*/
class WT_API WGridLayout : public WLayout
{
public:
/*! \brief Create a new grid layout.
*
* The grid will grow dynamically as items are added.
*
* Use \p parent = \c 0 to create a layout manager that can be
* nested inside other layout managers or if you use
* WContainerWidget::setLayout() to add specify the container later.
*/
WGridLayout(WWidget *parent = 0);
virtual void addItem(WLayoutItem *item);
virtual void removeItem(WLayoutItem *item);
virtual WLayoutItem *itemAt(int index) const;
virtual int count() const;
virtual void clear();
/*! \brief Adds a layout item to the grid.
*
* Adds the <i>item</i> at (<i>row</i>, \p column). If an item
* was already added to that location, it is replaced (but not
* deleted).
*
* An item may span several more rows or columns, which is
* controlled by <i>rowSpan</i> and \p columnSpan.
*
* The \p alignment specifies the vertical and horizontal
* alignment of the item. The default value 0 indicates that the
* item is stretched to fill the entire grid cell. The alignment can
* be specified as a logical combination of a horizontal alignment
* (Wt::AlignLeft, Wt::AlignCenter, or Wt::AlignRight) and a
* vertical alignment (Wt::AlignTop, Wt::AlignMiddle, or
* Wt::AlignBottom).
*
* \sa addLayout(), addWidget()
*/
void addItem(WLayoutItem *item, int row, int column,
int rowSpan = 1, int columnSpan = 1,
WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignment = 0);
/*! \brief Adds a nested layout item to the grid.
*
* Adds the <i>layout</i> at (<i>row</i>, \p column). If an item
* was already added to that location, it is replaced (but not
* deleted).
*
* The \p alignment specifies the vertical and horizontal
* alignment of the item. The default value 0 indicates that the
* item is stretched to fill the entire grid cell. The alignment can
* be specified as a logical combination of a horizontal alignment
* (Wt::AlignLeft, Wt::AlignCenter, or Wt::AlignRight) and a
* vertical alignment (Wt::AlignTop, Wt::AlignMiddle, or
* Wt::AlignBottom).
*
* \sa addLayout(WLayout *, int, int, int, int, WFlags<AlignmentFlag>)
*/
void addLayout(WLayout *layout, int row, int column,
WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignment = 0);
/*! \brief Adds a nested layout item to the grid.
*
* Adds the <i>layout</i> at (<i>row</i>, \p column). If an item
* was already added to that location, it is replaced (but not
* deleted).
*
* An item may span several more rows or columns, which is
* controlled by <i>rowSpan</i> and \p columnSpan.
*
* The \p alignment specifies the vertical and horizontal
* alignment of the item. The default value 0 indicates that the
* item is stretched to fill the entire grid cell. The alignment can
* be specified as a logical combination of a horizontal alignment
* (Wt::AlignLeft, Wt::AlignCenter, or Wt::AlignRight) and a
* vertical alignment (Wt::AlignTop, Wt::AlignMiddle, or
* Wt::AlignBottom).
*
* \sa addLayout(WLayout *, int, int, WFlags<AlignmentFlag>)
*/
void addLayout(WLayout *layout, int row, int column,
int rowSpan, int columnSpan,
WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignment = 0);
/*! \brief Adds a widget to the grid.
*
* Adds the <i>widget</i> at (<i>row</i>, \p column). If an item
* was already added to that location, it is replaced (but not
* deleted).
*
* The \p alignment specifies the vertical and horizontal
* alignment of the item. The default value 0 indicates that the
* item is stretched to fill the entire grid cell. The alignment can
* be specified as a logical combination of a horizontal alignment
* (Wt::AlignLeft, Wt::AlignCenter, or Wt::AlignRight) and a
* vertical alignment (Wt::AlignTop, Wt::AlignMiddle, or
* Wt::AlignBottom).
*
* \sa addWidget(WWidget *, int, int, int, int, WFlags<AlignmentFlag>)
*/
void addWidget(WWidget *widget, int row, int column,
WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignment = 0);
/*! \brief Adds a widget to the grid.
*
* Adds the <i>widget</i> at (<i>row</i>, \p column). If an item
* was already added to that location, it is replaced (but not
* deleted).
*
* The widget may span several more rows or columns, which is
* controlled by <i>rowSpan</i> and \p columnSpan.
*
* The \p alignment specifies the vertical and horizontal
* alignment of the item. The default value 0 indicates that the
* item is stretched to fill the entire grid cell. The alignment can
* be specified as a logical combination of a horizontal alignment
* (Wt::AlignLeft, Wt::AlignCenter, or Wt::AlignRight) and a
* vertical alignment (Wt::AlignTop, Wt::AlignMiddle, or
* Wt::AlignBottom).
*
* \sa addWidget(WWidget *, int, int, WFlags<AlignmentFlag>)
*/
void addWidget(WWidget *widget, int row, int column,
int rowSpan, int columnSpan,
WFlags<AlignmentFlag> alignment = 0);
/*! \brief Sets the horizontal spacing.
*
* The default horizontal spacing is 9 pixels.
*
* \sa setVerticalSpacing(int)
*/
void setHorizontalSpacing(int size);
/*! \brief Returns the horizontal spacing.
*
* \sa setHorizontalSpacing(int)
*/
int horizontalSpacing() const { return grid_.horizontalSpacing_; }
/*! \brief Sets the vertical spacing.
*
* The default vertical spacing is 9 pixels.
*
* \sa setHorizontalSpacing(int)
*/
void setVerticalSpacing(int size);
/*! \brief Returns the vertical spacing.
*
* \sa setVerticalSpacing(int)
*/
int verticalSpacing() const { return grid_.verticalSpacing_; }
/*! \brief Returns the column count.
*
* The grid dimensions change dynamically when adding contents to
* the grid.
*
* \sa rowCount()
*/
int columnCount() const;
/*! \brief Returns the row count.
*
* The grid dimensions change dynamically when adding contents to
* the grid.
*
* \sa columnCount()
*/
int rowCount() const;
/*! \brief Sets the column stretch.
*
* Sets the <i>stretch</i> factor for column \p column.
*
* \sa columnStretch()
*/
void setColumnStretch(int column, int stretch);
/*! \brief Returns the column stretch.
*
* \sa setColumnStretch(int, int)
*/
int columnStretch(int column) const;
/*! \brief Sets the row stretch.
*
* Sets the <i>stretch</i> factor for row \p row.
*
* \sa rowStretch()
*/
void setRowStretch(int row, int stretch);
/*! \brief Returns the column stretch.
*
* \sa setRowStretch(int, int)
*/
int rowStretch(int row) const;
/*! \brief Sets whether the user may drag a particular column border.
*
* This method sets whether the border that separates column
* <i>column</i> from the next column may be resized by the user,
* depending on the value of <i>enabled</i>.
*
* The default value is <i>false</i>.
*
* If an \p initialSize is given (that is not WLength::Auto), then
* this size is used for the width of the column, overriding the width
* it would be given by the layout manager.
*/
void setColumnResizable(int column, bool enabled = true,
const WLength& initialSize = WLength::Auto);
/*! \brief Returns whether the user may drag a particular column border.
*
* This method returns whether the border that separates column
* <i>column</i> from the next column may be resized by the user.
*
* \sa setColumnResizable()
*/
bool columnIsResizable(int column) const;
/*! \brief Sets whether the user may drag a particular row border.
*
* This method sets whether the border that separates row <i>row</i> from
* the next row may be resized by the user, depending on the value of
* <i>enabled</i>.
*
* The default value is <i>false</i>.
*
* If an \p initialSize is given (that is not WLength::Auto), then
* this size is used for the height of the row, overriding the height
* it would be given by the layout manager.
*/
void setRowResizable(int row, bool enabled = true,
const WLength& initialSize = WLength::Auto);
/*! \brief Returns whether the user may drag a particular row border.
*
* This method returns whether the border that separates row
* <i>row</i> from the next row may be resized by the user.
*
* \sa setRowResizable()
*/
bool rowIsResizable(int row) const;
Impl::Grid& grid() { return grid_; }
private:
Impl::Grid grid_;
void expand(int row, int column, int rowSpan, int columnSpan);
};
}
#endif // WGRID_LAYOUT_H_
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