------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- @author Sébastien Gross <seb•ɱɩɲʋʃ•awesome•ɑƬ•chezwam•ɖɵʈ•org> -- @copyright 2009 Sébastien Gross -- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- local mouse = mouse local wibox = wibox local screen = screen local timer = timer local a_placement = require("awful.placement") local beautiful = require("beautiful") local setmetatable = setmetatable local ipairs = ipairs --- Tooltip module for awesome objects. -- A tooltip is a small hint displayed when the mouse cursor -- hovers a specific item. -- In awesome, a tooltip can be linked with almost any -- object having a connect_signal() method and receiving -- mouse::enter and mouse::leave signals. --

How to create a tooltip?
-- -- myclock = awful.widget.textclock({}, "%T", 1)
-- myclock_t = awful.tooltip({
-- objects = { K },
-- timer_function = function()
-- return os.date("Today is %A %B %d %Y\nThe time is %T")
-- end,
-- })
--
--

--

How to add the same tooltip to several objects?
-- -- myclock_t:add_to_object(obj1)
-- myclock_t:add_to_object(obj2)
--
-- Now the same tooltip is attached to K, obj1, -- obj2.
--

--

How to remove tooltip from many objects?
-- -- myclock_t:remove_from_object(obj1)
-- myclock_t:remove_from_object(obj2)
--
-- Now the same tooltip is only attached to K.
--

module("awful.tooltip") local data = setmetatable({}, { __mode = 'k' }) --- Tooltip object definition. -- @name tooltip -- @field wibox The wibox displaying the tooltip. -- @field visible True if tooltip is visible. -- @class table -- Tooltip private data. -- @name awful.tooltip.data -- @field fg tooltip foreground color. -- @field font Tooltip font. -- @field hide The hide() function. -- @field show The show() function. -- @field timer The text update timer. -- @field timer_function The text update timer function. -- Place to tooltip on th screen. -- @param self A tooltip object. local function place(self) a_placement.under_mouse(self.wibox) a_placement.no_offscreen(self.wibox) end -- Place the tooltip under the mouse. -- @param self A tooltip object. local function set_geometry(self) local my_geo = self.wibox:geometry() -- calculate width / height n_s = self.wibox.widgets[1]:extents() if my_geo.width ~= n_s.width or my_geo.height ~= n_s.height then self.wibox:geometry(n_s) place(self) end if not self.wibox.visible then place(self) end end -- Show a tooltip. -- @param self The tooltip to show. local function show(self) -- do nothing if the tooltip is already shown if self.visible then return end -- make sure the tooltip is on the same screen as the mouse self.wibox.screen = mouse.screen if data[self].timer then if not data[self].timer.started then data[self].timer_function() data[self].timer:start() end end set_geometry(self) self.wibox.visible = true self.visible = true end -- Hide a tooltip. -- @param self The tooltip to hide. local function hide(self) -- do nothing if the tooltip is already hidden if not self.visible then return end if data[self].timer then if data[self].timer.started then data[self].timer:stop() end end self.visible = false self.wibox.visible = false end --- Change displayed text. -- @param self The tooltip object. -- @param text New tooltip text. local function set_text(self, text) self.wibox.widgets[1].text = '' .. text .. "" end --- Change the tooltip's update interval. -- @param self A tooltip object. -- @param timeout The timeout value. local function set_timeout(self, timeout) if data[self].timer then data[self].timer.timeout = timeout end end -- Load Default values. -- @param self A tooltip object. local function set_defaults(self) self.wibox.border_width = beautiful.tooltip_border_width or beautiful.border_width or 1 self.wibox.border_color = beautiful.tooltip_border_color or beautiful.border_normal or "#ffcb60" self.wibox.opacity = beautiful.tooltip_opacity or 1 self.wibox.bg = beautiful.tooltip_bg_color or beautiful.bg_focus or "#ffcb60" data[self].fg = beautiful.tooltip_fg_color or beautiful.fg_focus or "#000000" data[self].font = beautiful.tooltip_font or beautiful.font or "terminus 6" end --- Add tooltip to an object. -- @param self The tooltip. -- @param object An object. local function add_to_object(self, object) object:connect_signal("mouse::enter", data[self].show) object:connect_signal("mouse::leave", data[self].hide) end --- Remove tooltip from an object. -- @param self The tooltip. -- @param object An object. local function remove_from_object(self, object) object:disconnect_signal("mouse::enter", data[self].show) object:disconnect_signal("mouse::leave", data[self].hide) end --- Create a new tooltip and link it to a widget. -- @param args Arguments for tooltip creation may containt:
-- timeout: The timeout value for update_func.
-- timer_function: A function to dynamicaly change the tooltip -- text.
-- objects: A list of objects linked to the tooltip.
-- @return The created tooltip. -- @see add_to_object -- @see set_timeout -- @see set_text local function new(args) local self = { wibox = wibox({ }), visible = false, } local my_textbox = widget({ type = "textbox", name = "tooltip_textbox", align="right"}) -- private data data[self] = { show = function() show(self) end, hide = function() hide(self) end } -- export functions self.set_text = set_text self.set_timeout = set_timeout self.add_to_object = add_to_object self.remove_from_object = remove_from_object set_defaults(self) -- setup the timer action only if needed if args.timer_function then data[self].timer = timer { timeout = args.timeout and args.timeout or 1 } data[self].timer_function = function() self:set_text(args.timer_function()) set_geometry(self) end data[self].timer:connect_signal("timeout", data[self].timer_function) end -- set tooltip properties self.wibox.visible = false -- Who want a non ontop tooltip ? self.wibox.ontop = true self.wibox.widgets = { my_textbox } -- add some signals on both the tooltip and widget self.wibox:connect_signal("mouse::enter", data[self].hide) -- Add tooltip to objects if args.objects then for _, object in ipairs(args.objects) do self:add_to_object(object) end end return self end setmetatable(_M, { __call = function(_, ...) return new(...) end }) -- vim: ft=lua:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4:enc=utf-8:tw=78