--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- @author Uli Schlachter -- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter -- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local setmetatable = setmetatable local table = table local pairs = pairs local type = type local base = require("wibox.layout.base") local widget_base = require("wibox.widget.base") -- wibox.layout.align local align = {} --- Draw an align layout. -- @param wibox The wibox that this widget is drawn to. -- @param cr The cairo context to use. -- @param width The available width. -- @param height The available height. -- @return The total space needed by the layout. function align:draw(wibox, cr, width, height) local size_first = 0 local size_third = 0 local size_limit = self.dir == "y" and height or width if self.first then local w, h, _ = width, height, nil if self.dir == "y" then _, h = self.first:fit(w, h) size_first = h else w, _ = self.first:fit(w, h) size_first = w end base.draw_widget(wibox, cr, self.first, 0, 0, w, h) end if self.third and size_first < size_limit then local w, h, x, y, _ if self.dir == "y" then w, h = width, height - size_first _, h = self.third:fit(w, h) x, y = 0, height - h size_third = h else w, h = width - size_first, height w, _ = self.third:fit(w, h) x, y = width - w, 0 size_third = w end base.draw_widget(wibox, cr, self.third, x, y, w, h) end if self.second and size_first + size_third < size_limit then local x, y, w, h if self.dir == "y" then x, y = 0, size_first w, h = width, size_limit - size_first - size_third else x, y = size_first, 0 w, h = size_limit - size_first - size_third, height end base.draw_widget(wibox, cr, self.second, x, y, w, h) end end local function widget_changed(layout, old_w, new_w) if old_w then old_w:disconnect_signal("widget::updated", layout._emit_updated) end if new_w then widget_base.check_widget(new_w) new_w:connect_signal("widget::updated", layout._emit_updated) end layout._emit_updated() end --- Set the layout's first widget. This is the widget that is at the left/top function align:set_first(widget) widget_changed(self, self.first, widget) self.first = widget end --- Set the layout's second widget. This is the centered one. function align:set_second(widget) widget_changed(self, self.second, widget) self.second = widget end --- Set the layout's third widget. This is the widget that is at the right/bottom function align:set_third(widget) widget_changed(self, self.third, widget) self.third = widget end --- Fit the align layout into the given space. The align layout will -- take all available space in its direction and the maximum size of -- it's all three inner widgets in the other axis. -- @param orig_width The available width. -- @param orig_height The available height. function align:fit(orig_width, orig_height) local used_max = 0 for k, v in pairs{self.first, self.second, self.third} do local w, h = v:fit(orig_width, orig_height) local max = self.dir == "y" and w or h if max > used_max then used_max = max end end if self.dir == "y" then return used_max, orig_height end return orig_width, used_max end function align:reset() for k, v in pairs({ "first", "second", "third" }) do self[v] = nil end self:emit_signal("widget::updated") end local function get_layout(dir) local ret = widget_base.make_widget() ret.dir = dir ret._emit_updated = function() ret:emit_signal("widget::updated") end for k, v in pairs(align) do if type(v) == "function" then ret[k] = v end end return ret end --- Returns a new horizontal align layout. An align layout can display up to -- three widgets. The widget set via :set_left() is left-aligned. :set_right() -- sets a widget which will be right-aligned. The remaining space between those -- two will be given to the widget set via :set_middle(). function align.horizontal() local ret = get_layout("x") ret.set_left = ret.set_first ret.set_middle = ret.set_second ret.set_right = ret.set_third return ret end --- Returns a new vertical align layout. An align layout can display up to -- three widgets. The widget set via :set_top() is top-aligned. :set_bottom() -- sets a widget which will be bottom-aligned. The remaining space between those -- two will be given to the widget set via :set_middle(). function align.vertical() local ret = get_layout("y") ret.set_top = ret.set_first ret.set_middle = ret.set_second ret.set_bottom = ret.set_third return ret end return align -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80