--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- @author Uli Schlachter -- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter -- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local pairs = pairs local pcall = pcall local print = print module("wibox.layout.base") --- Figure out the geometry in device coordinate space. This will break if -- someone rotates the coordinate space by a non-multiple of 90°. function rect_to_device_geometry(cr, x, y, width, height) local function min(a, b) if a < b then return a end return b end local function max(a, b) if a > b then return a end return b end local x1, y1 = cr:user_to_device(x, y) local x2, y2 = cr:user_to_device(x + width, y + height) local x = min(x1, x2) local y = min(y1, y2) local width = max(x1, x2) - x local height = max(y1, y2) - y return x, y, width, height end --- Draw a widget via a cairo context -- @param wibox The wibox on which we are drawing -- @param cr The cairo context used -- @param widget The widget to draw (this uses widget:draw(cr, width, height)). -- @param x The position that the widget should get -- @param y The position that the widget should get -- @param width The widget's width -- @param height The widget's height function draw_widget(wibox, cr, widget, x, y, width, height) -- Use save() / restore() so that our modifications aren't permanent cr:save() -- Move (0, 0) to the place where the widget should show up cr:translate(x, y) -- Make sure the widget cannot draw outside of the allowed area cr:rectangle(0, 0, width, height) cr:clip() -- Let the widget draw itself local success, msg = pcall(widget.draw, widget, wibox, cr, width, height) if not success then print("Error while drawing widget: " .. msg) end -- Register the widget for input handling wibox:widget_at(widget, rect_to_device_geometry(cr, 0, 0, width, height)) cr:restore() end -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:encoding=utf-8:textwidth=80