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/*
* Functions to arrange controls in a basically dialog-like window.
*
* The best method for doing this has varied wildly with versions of
* GTK, hence the set of wrapper functions here.
*
* In GTK 1, a GtkDialog has an 'action_area' at the bottom, which is
* a GtkHBox which stretches to cover the full width of the dialog. So
* we can either add buttons or other widgets to that box directly, or
* alternatively we can fill the hbox with some layout class of our
* own such as a Columns widget.
*
* In GTK 2, the action area has become a GtkHButtonBox, and its
* layout behaviour seems to be different and not what we want. So
* instead we abandon the dialog's action area completely: we
* gtk_widget_hide() it in the below code, and we also call
* gtk_dialog_set_has_separator() to remove the separator above it. We
* then insert our own action area into the end of the dialog's main
* vbox, and add our own separator above that.
*
* In GTK 3, we typically don't even want to use GtkDialog at all,
* because GTK 3 has become a lot more restrictive about what you can
* sensibly use GtkDialog for - it deprecates direct access to the
* action area in favour of making you provide nothing but
* dialog-ending buttons in the form of (text, response code) pairs,
* so you can't put any other kind of control in there, or fiddle with
* alignment and positioning, or even have a button that _doesn't_ end
* the dialog (e.g. 'View Licence' in our About box). So instead of
* GtkDialog, we use a straight-up GtkWindow and have it contain a
* vbox as its (unique) child widget; and we implement the action area
* by adding a separator and another widget at the bottom of that
* vbox.
*/
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include "putty.h"
#include "gtkcompat.h"
#include "gtkmisc.h"
GtkWidget *our_dialog_new(void)
{
#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)
/*
* See comment in our_dialog_set_action_area(): in GTK 3, we use
* GtkWindow in place of GtkDialog for most purposes.
*/
GtkWidget *w = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
GtkWidget *vbox = gtk_box_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 8);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(w), vbox);
gtk_widget_show(vbox);
return w;
#else
return gtk_dialog_new();
#endif
}
void our_dialog_set_action_area(GtkWindow *dlg, GtkWidget *w)
{
#if !GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,0,0)
gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(GTK_DIALOG(dlg)->action_area),
w, true, true, 0);
#elif !GTK_CHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)
GtkWidget *align;
align = gtk_alignment_new(0, 0, 1, 1);
gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(align), w);
/*
* The purpose of this GtkAlignment is to provide padding
* around the buttons. The padding we use is twice the padding
* used in our GtkColumns, because we nest two GtkColumns most
* of the time (one separating the tree view from the main
* controls, and another for the main controls themselves).
*/
#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,4,0)
gtk_alignment_set_padding(GTK_ALIGNMENT(align), 8, 8, 8, 8);
#endif
gtk_widget_show(align);
gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(dlg))),
align, false, true, 0);
w = gtk_hseparator_new();
gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(dlg))),
w, false, true, 0);
gtk_widget_show(w);
gtk_widget_hide(gtk_dialog_get_action_area(GTK_DIALOG(dlg)));
g_object_set(G_OBJECT(dlg), "has-separator", true, (const char *)NULL);
#else /* GTK 3 */
/* GtkWindow is a GtkBin, hence contains exactly one child, which
* here we always expect to be a vbox */
GtkBox *vbox = GTK_BOX(gtk_bin_get_child(GTK_BIN(dlg)));
GtkWidget *sep;
g_object_set(G_OBJECT(w), "margin", 8, (const char *)NULL);
gtk_box_pack_end(vbox, w, false, true, 0);
sep = gtk_hseparator_new();
gtk_box_pack_end(vbox, sep, false, true, 0);
gtk_widget_show(sep);
#endif
}
GtkBox *our_dialog_make_action_hbox(GtkWindow *dlg)
{
#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)
GtkWidget *hbox = gtk_box_new(GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 0);
our_dialog_set_action_area(dlg, hbox);
g_object_set(G_OBJECT(hbox), "margin", 0, (const char *)NULL);
g_object_set(G_OBJECT(hbox), "spacing", 8, (const char *)NULL);
gtk_widget_show(hbox);
return GTK_BOX(hbox);
#else /* not GTK 3 */
return GTK_BOX(gtk_dialog_get_action_area(GTK_DIALOG(dlg)));
#endif
}
void our_dialog_add_to_content_area(GtkWindow *dlg, GtkWidget *w,
bool expand, bool fill, guint padding)
{
#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(3,0,0)
/* GtkWindow is a GtkBin, hence contains exactly one child, which
* here we always expect to be a vbox */
GtkBox *vbox = GTK_BOX(gtk_bin_get_child(GTK_BIN(dlg)));
gtk_box_pack_start(vbox, w, expand, fill, padding);
#else
gtk_box_pack_start(
GTK_BOX(gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(dlg))),
w, expand, fill, padding);
#endif
}
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