270 lines
9.6 KiB
Lua
270 lines
9.6 KiB
Lua
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-- @author Uli Schlachter
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-- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter
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-- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@
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-- @classmod wibox.layout.align
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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local setmetatable = setmetatable
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local table = table
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local pairs = pairs
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local type = type
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local floor = math.floor
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local base = require("wibox.widget.base")
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local align = {}
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--- Calculate the layout of an align layout.
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-- @param context The context in which we are drawn.
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-- @param width The available width.
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-- @param height The available height.
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function align:layout(context, width, height)
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local result = {}
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-- Draw will have to deal with all three align modes and should work in a
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-- way that makes sense if one or two of the widgets are missing (if they
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-- are all missing, it won't draw anything.) It should also handle the case
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-- where the fit something that isn't set to expand (for instance the
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-- outside widgets when the expand mode is "inside" or any of the widgets
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-- when the expand mode is "none" wants to take up more space than is
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-- allowed.
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local size_first = 0
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-- start with all the space given by the parent, subtract as we go along
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local size_remains = self.dir == "y" and height or width
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-- This is only set & used if expand ~= "inside" and we have second width.
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-- It contains the size allocated to the second widget.
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local size_second
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-- we will prioritize the middle widget unless the expand mode is "inside"
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-- if it is, we prioritize the first widget by not doing this block also,
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-- if the second widget doesn't exist, we will prioritise the first one
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-- instead
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if self._expand ~= "inside" and self.second then
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local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, self.second, width, height)
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size_second = self.dir == "y" and h or w
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-- if all the space is taken, skip the rest, and draw just the middle
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-- widget
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if size_second >= size_remains then
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return { base.place_widget_at(self.second, 0, 0, width, height) }
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else
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-- the middle widget is sized first, the outside widgets are given
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-- the remaining space if available we will draw later
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size_remains = floor((size_remains - size_second) / 2)
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end
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end
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if self.first then
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local w, h, _ = width, height, nil
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-- we use the fit function for the "inside" and "none" modes, but
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-- ignore it for the "outside" mode, which will force it to expand
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-- into the remaining space
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if self._expand ~= "outside" then
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if self.dir == "y" then
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_, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, self.first, width, size_remains)
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size_first = h
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-- for "inside", the third widget will get a chance to use the
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-- remaining space, then the middle widget. For "none" we give
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-- the third widget the remaining space if there was no second
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-- widget to take up any space (as the first if block is skipped
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-- if this is the case)
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if self._expand == "inside" or not self.second then
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size_remains = size_remains - h
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end
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else
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w, _ = base.fit_widget(self, context, self.first, size_remains, height)
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size_first = w
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if self._expand == "inside" or not self.second then
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size_remains = size_remains - w
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end
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end
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else
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if self.dir == "y" then
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h = size_remains
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else
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w = size_remains
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end
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end
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table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(self.first, 0, 0, w, h))
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end
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-- size_remains will be <= 0 if first used all the space
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if self.third and size_remains > 0 then
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local w, h, _ = width, height, nil
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if self._expand ~= "outside" then
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if self.dir == "y" then
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_, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, self.third, width, size_remains)
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-- give the middle widget the rest of the space for "inside" mode
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if self._expand == "inside" then
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size_remains = size_remains - h
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end
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else
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w, _ = base.fit_widget(self, context, self.third, size_remains, height)
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if self._expand == "inside" then
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size_remains = size_remains - w
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end
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end
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else
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if self.dir == "y" then
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h = size_remains
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else
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w = size_remains
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end
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end
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local x, y = width - w, height - h
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table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(self.third, x, y, w, h))
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end
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-- here we either draw the second widget in the space set aside for it
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-- in the beginning, or in the remaining space, if it is "inside"
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if self.second and size_remains > 0 then
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local x, y, w, h = 0, 0, width, height
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if self._expand == "inside" then
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if self.dir == "y" then
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h = size_remains
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x, y = 0, size_first
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else
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w = size_remains
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x, y = size_first, 0
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end
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else
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if self.dir == "y" then
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_, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, self.second, width, size_second)
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y = floor( (height - h)/2 )
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else
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w, _ = base.fit_widget(self, context, self.second, size_second, height)
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x = floor( (width -w)/2 )
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end
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end
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table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(self.second, x, y, w, h))
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end
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return result
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end
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--- Set the layout's first widget. This is the widget that is at the left/top
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function align:set_first(widget)
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if self.first == widget then
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return
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end
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self.first = widget
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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end
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--- Set the layout's second widget. This is the centered one.
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function align:set_second(widget)
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if self.second == widget then
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return
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end
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self.second = widget
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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end
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--- Set the layout's third widget. This is the widget that is at the right/bottom
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function align:set_third(widget)
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if self.third == widget then
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return
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end
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self.third = widget
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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end
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--- Fit the align layout into the given space. The align layout will
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-- ask for the sum of the sizes of its sub-widgets in its direction
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-- and the largest sized sub widget in the other direction.
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-- @param context The context in which we are fit.
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-- @param orig_width The available width.
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-- @param orig_height The available height.
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function align:fit(context, orig_width, orig_height)
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local used_in_dir = 0
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local used_in_other = 0
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for k, v in pairs{self.first, self.second, self.third} do
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local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, v, orig_width, orig_height)
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local max = self.dir == "y" and w or h
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if max > used_in_other then
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used_in_other = max
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end
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used_in_dir = used_in_dir + (self.dir == "y" and h or w)
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end
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if self.dir == "y" then
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return used_in_other, used_in_dir
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end
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return used_in_dir, used_in_other
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end
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--- Set the expand mode which determines how sub widgets expand to take up
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-- unused space.
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--
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-- @tparam[opt=inside] string mode How to use unused space.
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--
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-- * "inside" - Default option. Size of outside widgets is determined using
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-- their fit function. Second, middle, or center widget expands to fill
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-- remaining space.
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-- * "outside" - Center widget is sized using its fit function and placed in
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-- the center of the allowed space. Outside widgets expand (or contract) to
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-- fill remaining space on their side.
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-- * "none" - All widgets are sized using their fit function, drawn to only the
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-- returned space, or remaining space, whichever is smaller. Center widget
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-- gets priority.
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function align:set_expand(mode)
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if mode == "none" or mode == "outside" then
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self._expand = mode
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else
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self._expand = "inside"
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end
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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end
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function align:reset()
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for k, v in pairs({ "first", "second", "third" }) do
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self[v] = nil
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end
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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end
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local function get_layout(dir)
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local ret = base.make_widget()
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ret.dir = dir
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for k, v in pairs(align) do
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if type(v) == "function" then
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ret[k] = v
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end
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end
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ret:set_expand("inside")
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return ret
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end
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--- Returns a new horizontal align layout. An align layout can display up to
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-- three widgets. The widget set via :set_left() is left-aligned. :set_right()
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-- sets a widget which will be right-aligned. The remaining space between those
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-- two will be given to the widget set via :set_middle().
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function align.horizontal()
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local ret = get_layout("x")
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ret.set_left = ret.set_first
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ret.set_middle = ret.set_second
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ret.set_right = ret.set_third
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return ret
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end
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--- Returns a new vertical align layout. An align layout can display up to
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-- three widgets. The widget set via :set_top() is top-aligned. :set_bottom()
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-- sets a widget which will be bottom-aligned. The remaining space between those
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-- two will be given to the widget set via :set_middle().
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function align.vertical()
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local ret = get_layout("y")
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ret.set_top = ret.set_first
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ret.set_middle = ret.set_second
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ret.set_bottom = ret.set_third
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return ret
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end
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return align
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