--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- @author Uli Schlachter -- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter -- @release @AWESOME_VERSION@ -- @classmod wibox.layout.fixed --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local base = require("wibox.widget.base") local table = table local pairs = pairs local fixed = {} --- Layout a fixed layout. Each widget gets just the space it asks for. -- @param context The context in which we are drawn. -- @param width The available width. -- @param height The available height. function fixed:layout(context, width, height) local result = {} local pos,spacing = 0, self._spacing for k, v in pairs(self.widgets) do local x, y, w, h, _ local in_dir if self.dir == "y" then x, y = 0, pos w, h = width, height - pos if k ~= #self.widgets or not self._fill_space then _, h = base.fit_widget(context, v, w, h); end pos = pos + h + spacing in_dir = h else x, y = pos, 0 w, h = width - pos, height if k ~= #self.widgets or not self._fill_space then w, _ = base.fit_widget(context, v, w, h); end pos = pos + w + spacing in_dir = w end if (self.dir == "y" and pos-spacing > height) or (self.dir ~= "y" and pos-spacing > width) then break end table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(v, x, y, w, h)) end return result end --- Add a widget to the given fixed layout function fixed:add(widget) base.check_widget(widget) table.insert(self.widgets, widget) self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end --- Fit the fixed layout into the given space -- @param context The context in which we are fit. -- @param orig_width The available width. -- @param orig_height The available height. function fixed:fit(context, orig_width, orig_height) local width, height = orig_width, orig_height local used_in_dir, used_max = 0, 0 for k, v in pairs(self.widgets) do local w, h = base.fit_widget(context, v, width, height) local in_dir, max if self.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 self.dir == "y" then used_in_dir = orig_height else used_in_dir = orig_width end break end end local spacing = self._spacing * (#self.widgets-1) if self.dir == "y" then return used_max, used_in_dir + spacing end return used_in_dir + spacing, used_max end --- Reset a fixed layout. This removes all widgets from the layout. function fixed:reset() self.widgets = {} self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") 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) if self._fill_space ~= val then self._fill_space = not not val self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end local function get_layout(dir) local ret = base.make_widget() for k, v in pairs(fixed) do if type(v) == "function" then ret[k] = v end end ret.dir = dir ret.widgets = {} ret:set_spacing(0) ret:fill_space(false) 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 --- Add spacing between each layout widgets -- @param spacing Spacing between widgets. function fixed:set_spacing(spacing) if self._spacing ~= spacing then self._spacing = spacing self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end return fixed -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80