File: GSMarkupTagButton.m

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/* -*-objc-*-
   GSMarkupTagButton.m

   Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

   Author: Nicola Pero <n.pero@mi.flashnet.it>
   Date: March 2002

   This file is part of GNUstep Renaissance

   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
   version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   
   This library 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
   Library General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
   License along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB.
   If not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
   59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/

#include "GSMarkupTagButton.h"


#ifndef GNUSTEP
# include <Foundation/Foundation.h>
# include <AppKit/AppKit.h>
# include "GNUstep.h"
#else
# include <Foundation/NSString.h>
# include <AppKit/NSButton.h>
# include <AppKit/NSImage.h>
#endif

@implementation GSMarkupTagButton
+ (NSString *) tagName
{
  return @"button";
}

+ (Class) defaultPlatformObjectClass
{
  return [NSButton class];
}

- (void) platformObjectInit
{
  [super platformObjectInit];

  /* FIXME */
  [_platformObject setAutoresizingMask: NSViewMinXMargin | NSViewMaxXMargin
		   | NSViewMinYMargin | NSViewMaxYMargin];
  
  /* title */
  {
    NSString *title = [self localizedStringValueForAttribute: @"title"];

    if (title != nil)
      {
	[_platformObject setTitle: title];
      }
    else
      {
	[_platformObject setTitle: @""];
      }
  }

  /* font */
  {
    NSFont *f = [self fontValueForAttribute: @"font"];
    if (f != nil)
      {
	[_platformObject setFont: f];
      }
#ifndef GNUSTEP
    else
      {
	/* Unbelievable, isn't it ?  The default font of a button on
	 * Mac OS X is not the right font for buttons.  It's 12 points
	 * instead of 13 points.  Fix it.  */
	[_platformObject setFont: [NSFont systemFontOfSize: 0]];
      }
#endif
  }

  /* image */
  {
    NSString *image = [_attributes objectForKey: @"image"];

    if (image != nil)
      {
	[_platformObject setImage: [NSImage imageNamed: image]];
      }
  }

  /* imagePosition */
  {
    NSString *imagePosition = [_attributes objectForKey: @"imagePosition"];
   
    if (imagePosition != nil  &&  [imagePosition length] > 0)
      {
	
	switch ([imagePosition characterAtIndex: 0])
	  {
	  case 'a':
	    if ([imagePosition isEqualToString: @"above"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setImagePosition: NSImageAbove];
	      }
	    break;
	  case 'b':
	    if ([imagePosition isEqualToString: @"below"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setImagePosition: NSImageBelow];
	      }
	    break;
	  case 'l':
	    if ([imagePosition isEqualToString: @"left"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setImagePosition: NSImageLeft];
	      }
	    break;
	  case 'o':
	    if ([imagePosition isEqualToString: @"overlaps"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setImagePosition: NSImageOverlaps];
	      }
	    break;
	  case 'r':
	    if ([imagePosition isEqualToString: @"right"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setImagePosition: NSImageRight];
	      }
	    break;
	    /* FIXME/TODO - what about imageOnly ? */
	  case 'i':
	    if ([imagePosition isEqualToString: @"imageOnly"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setImagePosition: NSImageOnly];
	      }
	    break;
	  }
      }
  }
  
  /* key */
  {
    NSString *key = [_attributes objectForKey: @"key"];

    if (key != nil)
      {
	[_platformObject setKeyEquivalent: key];
      }
  }

  /* alternateTitle */
  {
    NSString *t = [self localizedStringValueForAttribute: @"alternateTitle"];

    if (t != nil)
      {
	[_platformObject setAlternateTitle: t];
      }
  }

  /* alternateImage */
  {
    NSString *image = [_attributes objectForKey: @"alternateImage"];

    if (image != nil)
      {
	[_platformObject setAlternateImage: [NSImage imageNamed: image]];
      }
  }

  /* type */
  {
    NSString *type = [_attributes objectForKey: @"type"];
#ifndef GNUSTEP
    BOOL needsSettingBorderAndBezel = YES;
#endif

    if (type != nil)
      {
	/* We follow here the organization of button types used in
	 * Apple Mac OS X.  The button types are quite well organized
	 * according to their function.  If only the names were
	 * simpler to remember. :-)
	 */
	switch ([type characterAtIndex: 0])
	  {
	  case 'm': 
	    /* This is a standard button (for example, an 'OK' button
	     * at the bottom of a panel).  It highlights when you click,
	     * and unhighlights when the mouse goes up.  The highlighting
	     * is done by the system.
	     */
	    if ([type isEqualToString: @"momentaryPushIn"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setButtonType: NSMomentaryPushInButton];
	      }

	    /* This is a standard button, the same as momentaryPushIn,
	     * but it does the highlighting by displaying the
	     * alternateTitle and alternateImage.
	     */
	    if ([type isEqualToString: @"momentaryChange"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setButtonType: NSMomentaryChangeButton];
	      }
	    break;
	    
	  case 'p':
	    /* This is a button which you click, and it gets pushed on.
	     * When you click again, it's pushed off back again.  The
	     * 'pushing' is done by the system.
	     */
	    if ([type isEqualToString: @"pushOnPushOff"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setButtonType: NSPushOnPushOffButton];
	      }
	    break;

	  case 't':
	    /* This is the same as a pushOnPushOff, but when the button
	     * is 'pushed on', this is shown by displaying the alternateTitle
	     * and alternateImage.
	     */
	    if ([type isEqualToString: @"toggle"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setButtonType: NSToggleButton];
	      }
	    break;

	  case 's':
	    /* This type of buttons looks like a check box.  The image
	     * and alternate images are automatically set by the system
	     * to provide this appearance.  This button is a stock
	     * button provided by the system.
	     */
	    if ([type isEqualToString: @"switch"])
	      {
		[_platformObject setButtonType: NSSwitchButton];
#ifndef GNUSTEP
		needsSettingBorderAndBezel = NO;
#endif
	      }
	    break;
	  }
      }
    else
      {
	/* Make sure we use the same default button type on all
	 * platforms.  */
	[_platformObject setButtonType: NSMomentaryPushInButton];
      }
#ifndef GNUSTEP
    /* On Apple Mac OS X, unless we manually set a border/bezel style,
     * the buttons are not displayed properly (nor with the native
     * default style).  We need to set a general style.
     */
    if (needsSettingBorderAndBezel)
      {
	/* For all text buttons, we use NSRoundedBezelStyle.  This is
	 * very good, but the buttons are too spaced (FIXME ??).
	 */
	if ([_attributes objectForKey: @"image"] == nil)
	  {
	    [_platformObject setBezelStyle: NSRoundedBezelStyle];
	  }
	else
	  {
	    /* The default for buttons having an icon/image is supposed
	     * to be a RegularSquareBezelStyle.
	     */
	    [_platformObject setBezelStyle: NSRegularSquareBezelStyle];

	    /* But judging by Apple's own applications, it seems that
	     * the default style for buttons having an icon/image is
	     * in practice not bordered, so maybe the following is
	     * better.
	     */
	    /* [_platformObject setBordered: NO]; */
	  }
      }
#endif
  }

}

+ (NSArray *) localizableAttributes
{
  return [NSArray arrayWithObjects: @"title", @"alternateTitle", nil];
}

@end