awesome/lib/wibox/layout/fixed.lua.in

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-- @author Uli Schlachter
-- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter
-- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@
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local base = require("wibox.layout.base")
local widget_base = require("wibox.widget.base")
local table = table
local pairs = pairs
-- wibox.layout.fixed
local fixed = {}
--- Draw a fixed layout. Each widget gets just the space it asks for.
-- @param dir "x" for a horizontal layout and "y" for vertical.
-- @param widgets The widgets to draw.
-- @param fill_space Use all the available space, giving all that is left to the
-- last widget
-- @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 fixed.draw_fixed(dir, widgets, fill_space, wibox, cr, width, height)
local pos = 0
for k, v in pairs(widgets) do
local x, y, w, h, _
local in_dir
if dir == "y" then
x, y = 0, pos
w, h = width, height - pos
if k ~= #widgets or not fill_space then
_, h = v:fit(w, h);
end
pos = pos + h
in_dir = h
else
x, y = pos, 0
w, h = width - pos, height
if k ~= #widgets or not fill_space then
w, _ = v:fit(w, h);
end
pos = pos + w
in_dir = w
end
if (dir == "y" and pos > height) or
(dir ~= "y" and pos > width) then
break
end
base.draw_widget(wibox, cr, v, x, y, w, h)
end
end
--- Add a widget to the given fixed layout
function fixed:add(widget)
widget_base.check_widget(widget)
table.insert(self.widgets, widget)
widget:connect_signal("widget::updated", self._emit_updated)
self._emit_updated()
end
--- Fit the fixed layout into the given space
-- @param dir "x" for a horizontal layout and "y" for vertical.
-- @param widgets The widgets to fit.
-- @param orig_width The available width.
-- @param orig_height The available height.
function fixed.fit_fixed(dir, widgets, orig_width, orig_height)
local width, height = orig_width, orig_height
local used_in_dir, used_max = 0, 0
for k, v in pairs(widgets) do
local w, h = v:fit(width, height)
local in_dir, max
if dir == "y" then
max, in_dir = w, h
height = height - in_dir
else
in_dir, max = w, h
width = width - in_dir
end
if max > used_max then
used_max = max
end
used_in_dir = used_in_dir + in_dir
if width <= 0 or height <= 0 then
if dir == "y" then
used_in_dir = orig_height
else
used_in_dir = orig_width
end
break
end
end
if dir == "y" then
return used_max, used_in_dir
end
return used_in_dir, used_max
end
--- Reset a fixed layout. This removes all widgets from the layout.
function fixed:reset()
for k, v in pairs(self.widgets) do
v:disconnect_signal("widget::updated", self._emit_updated)
end
self.widgets = {}
self:emit_signal("widget::updated")
end
--- Set the layout's fill_space property. If this property is true, the last
-- widget will get all the space that is left. If this is false, the last widget
-- won't be handled specially and there can be space left unused.
function fixed:fill_space(val)
self._fill_space = val
self:emit_signal("widget::updated")
end
local function get_layout(dir)
local function draw(layout, ...)
fixed.draw_fixed(dir, layout.widgets, layout._fill_space, ...)
end
local function fit(layout, ...)
return fixed.fit_fixed(dir, layout.widgets, ...)
end
local ret = widget_base.make_widget()
ret.draw = draw
ret.fit = fit
ret.add = fixed.add
ret.reset = fixed.reset
ret.fill_space = fixed.fill_space
ret.widgets = {}
ret.get_dir = function () return dir end
ret._emit_updated = function()
ret:emit_signal("widget::updated")
end
return ret
end
--- Returns a new horizontal fixed layout. Each widget will get as much space as it
-- asks for and each widget will be drawn next to its neighboring widget.
-- Widgets can be added via :add().
function fixed.horizontal()
return get_layout("x")
end
--- Returns a new vertical fixed layout. Each widget will get as much space as it
-- asks for and each widget will be drawn next to its neighboring widget.
-- Widgets can be added via :add().
function fixed.vertical()
return get_layout("y")
end
return fixed
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