--------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- A grid layout. -- -- Widgets spanning several columns or rows cannot be included using the -- declarative system. -- Instead, create the grid layout and call the `add_widget_at` method. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_imperative_EXAMPLE@ -- -- Using the declarative system, widgets are automatically added next to each -- other spanning only one cell. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_defaults_grid_EXAMPLE@ -- @author getzze -- @copyright 2017 getzze -- @layoutmod wibox.layout.grid --------------------------------------------------------------------------- local setmetatable = setmetatable local unpack = unpack or table.unpack -- luacheck: globals unpack (compatibility with Lua 5.1) local table = table local pairs = pairs local ipairs = ipairs local math = math local gtable = require("gears.table") local base = require("wibox.widget.base") local grid = { mt = {} } local properties = { "orientation", "superpose", "forced_num_rows", "forced_num_cols", "min_cols_size", "min_rows_size", } local dir_properties = { "spacing", "homogeneous", "expand" } --- Set the preferred orientation of the grid layout. -- -- Allowed values are "horizontal" and "vertical". -- When calling `get_next_empty`, empty cells are browsed differently: -- -- * for "horizontal", the grid can be extended horizontally. The current -- column is filled first; if no empty cell is found up to `forced_num_rows`, -- the next column is filled, creating it if it does not exist. -- -- * for "vertical", the grid can be extended vertically. The current row is -- filled first; if no empty cell is found up to `forced_num_cols`, the next -- row is filled, creating it if it does not exist. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_orientation_EXAMPLE@ -- @param[opt="vertical"] string Preferred orientation: "horizontal" or "vertical". -- @property orientation --- Allow to superpose widgets in the same cell. -- If false, check before adding a new widget if it will superpose with another -- widget and prevent from adding it. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_superpose_EXAMPLE@ -- @param[opt=false] boolean -- @property superpose --- Force the number of rows of the layout. -- @property forced_num_rows -- @tparam[opt=nil] number|nil number Forced number of rows (`nil` for automatic). --- Force the number of columns of the layout. -- @property forced_num_cols -- @tparam[opt=nil] number|nil number Forced number of columns (`nil` for automatic). --- Set the minimum size for the columns. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_min_size_EXAMPLE@ -- @param[opt=0] number Minimum size of the columns. -- @property min_cols_size --- Set the minimum size for the rows. -- @param[opt=0] number Minimum size of the rows. -- @property min_rows_size --- The spacing between columns. -- -- see `spacing` -- -- @param[opt=0] number The spacing -- @property horizontal_spacing --- The spacing between rows. -- -- see `spacing` -- -- @param[opt=0] number The spacing -- @property vertical_spacing --- The spacing between rows and columns. -- Set both `horizontal_spacing` and `vertical_spacing` to the same value. -- Get the value `horizontal_spacing` or `vertical_spacing` defined by the -- preferred `orientation`. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_spacing_EXAMPLE@ -- @param[opt=0] number The spacing -- @property spacing --- Controls if the columns are expanded to use all the available width. -- -- see `expand` -- -- @param[opt=false] boolean Expand the grid into the available space -- @property horizontal_expand --- Controls if the rows are expanded to use all the available height. -- -- see `expand` -- -- @param[opt=false] boolean Expand the grid into the available space -- @property vertical_expand --- Controls if the columns/rows are expanded to use all the available space. -- Set both `horizontal_expand` and `vertical_expand` to the same value. -- Get the value `horizontal_expand` or `vertical_expand` defined by the -- preferred `orientation`. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_expand_EXAMPLE@ -- @param[opt=false] boolean Expand the grid into the available space -- @property expand --- Controls if the columns all have the same width or if the width of each -- column depends on the content. -- -- see `homogeneous` -- -- @param[opt=true] boolean All the columns have the same width. -- @property horizontal_homogeneous --- Controls if the rows all have the same height or if the height of each row -- depends on the content. -- -- see `homogeneous` -- -- @param[opt=true] boolean All the rows have the same height. -- @property vertical_homogeneous --- Controls if the columns/rows all have the same size or if the size depends -- on the content. -- Set both `horizontal_homogeneous` and `vertical_homogeneous` to the same value. -- Get the value `horizontal_homogeneous` or `vertical_homogeneous` defined -- by the preferred `orientation`. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_expand_EXAMPLE@ -- @param[opt=true] boolean All the columns/rows have the same size. -- @property homogeneous --- Child widget position. Return of `get_widget_position`. -- @field row Top row index -- @field col Left column index -- @field row_span Number of rows to span -- @field col_span Number of columns to span -- @table position -- Return the maximum value of a table. local function max_value(t) local m = 0 for _,v in ipairs(t) do if m < v then m = v end end return m end -- Return the sum of the values in the table. local function sum_values(t) local m = 0 for _,v in ipairs(t) do m = m + v end return m end -- Find a widget in a widget_table, by matching the coordinates. -- Using the `row`:`col` coordinates, and the spans `row_span` and `col_span` -- @tparam table widgets_table Table of the widgets present in the grid -- @tparam number row Row number for the top left corner of the widget -- @tparam number col Column number for the top left corner of the widget -- @tparam number row_span The number of rows the widget spans (default to 1) -- @tparam number col_span The number of columns the widget spans (default to 1) -- @treturn table Table of index of widget_table local function find_widgets_at(widgets_table, row, col, row_span, col_span) if not row or row < 1 or not col or col < 1 then return nil end row_span = (row_span and row_span > 0) and row_span or 1 col_span = (col_span and col_span > 0) and col_span or 1 local ret = {} for index, data in ipairs(widgets_table) do -- If one rectangular widget is on left side of other local test_horizontal = not (row > data.row + data.row_span - 1 or data.row > row + row_span - 1) -- If one rectangular widget is above other local test_vertical = not (col > data.col + data.col_span - 1 or data.col > col + col_span - 1) if test_horizontal and test_vertical then table.insert(ret, index) end end -- reverse sort for safe removal of indices table.sort(ret, function(a,b) return a>b end) return #ret > 0 and ret or nil end -- Find a widget in a widget_table, by matching the object. -- @tparam table widgets_table Table of the widgets present in the grid -- @param widget The widget to find -- @treturn number|nil The index of the widget in widget_table, `nil` if not found local function find_widget(widgets_table, widget) for index, data in ipairs(widgets_table) do if data.widget == widget then return index end end return nil end --- Get the number of rows and columns occupied by the widgets in the grid. -- @method get_dimension -- @treturn number,number The number of rows and columns function grid:get_dimension() return self._private.num_rows, self._private.num_cols end -- Update the number of rows and columns occupied by the widgets in the grid. local function update_dimension(self) local num_rows, num_cols = 0, 0 if self._private.forced_num_rows then num_rows = self._private.forced_num_rows end if self._private.forced_num_cols then num_cols = self._private.forced_num_cols end for _, data in ipairs(self._private.widgets) do num_rows = math.max(num_rows, data.row + data.row_span - 1) num_cols = math.max(num_cols, data.col + data.col_span - 1) end self._private.num_rows = num_rows self._private.num_cols = num_cols end --- Find the next available cell to insert a widget. -- The grid is browsed according to the `orientation`. -- @method get_next_empty -- @tparam[opt=1] number hint_row The row coordinate of the last occupied cell. -- @tparam[opt=1] number hint_column The column coordinate of the last occupied cell. -- @return number,number The row,column coordinate of the next empty cell function grid:get_next_empty(hint_row, hint_column) local row = (hint_row and hint_row > 0) and hint_row or 1 local column = (hint_column and hint_column > 0) and hint_column or 1 local next_field if self._private.orientation == "vertical" then next_field = function(x, y) if y < self._private.num_cols then return x, y+1 end return x+1,1 end elseif self._private.orientation == "horizontal" then next_field = function(x, y) if x < self._private.num_rows then return x+1, y end return 1,y+1 end end while true do if find_widgets_at(self._private.widgets, row, column, 1, 1) == nil then return row, column end row, column = next_field(row, column) end end --- Add some widgets to the given grid layout. -- -- The widgets are assumed to span one cell. -- -- @method add -- @param ... Widgets that should be added (must at least be one) function grid:add(...) local args = { n=select('#', ...), ... } assert(args.n > 0, "need at least one widget to add") local row, column for i=1, args.n do -- Get the next empty coordinate to insert the widget row, column = self:get_next_empty(row, column) self:add_widget_at(args[i], row, column, 1, 1) end end --- Add a widget to the grid layout at specific coordinate. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_add_EXAMPLE@ -- -- @method add_widget_at -- @param child Widget that should be added -- @tparam number row Row number for the top left corner of the widget -- @tparam number col Column number for the top left corner of the widget -- @tparam[opt=1] number row_span The number of rows the widget spans. -- @tparam[opt=1] number col_span The number of columns the widget spans. -- @treturn boolean index If the operation is successful function grid:add_widget_at(child, row, col, row_span, col_span) if not row or row < 1 or not col or col < 1 then return false end row_span = (row_span and row_span > 0) and row_span or 1 col_span = (col_span and col_span > 0) and col_span or 1 -- check if the object is a widget child = base.make_widget_from_value(child) base.check_widget(child) -- test if the new widget superpose with existing ones local superpose = find_widgets_at( self._private.widgets, row, col, row_span, col_span ) if not self._private.superpose and superpose then return false end -- Add grid information attached to the widget local child_data = { widget = child, row = row, col = col, row_span = row_span, col_span = col_span } table.insert(self._private.widgets, child_data) -- Update the row and column numbers self._private.num_rows = math.max(self._private.num_rows, row + row_span - 1) self._private.num_cols = math.max(self._private.num_cols, col + col_span - 1) self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") self:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed") return true end --- Remove one or more widgets from the layout. -- @method remove -- @param ... Widgets that should be removed (must at least be one) -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful function grid:remove(...) local args = { ... } local ret = false for _, rem_widget in ipairs(args) do local index = find_widget(self._private.widgets, rem_widget) if index ~= nil then table.remove(self._private.widgets, index) ret = true end end if ret then -- Recalculate num_rows and num_cols update_dimension(self) self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") self:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed") end return ret end --- Remove widgets at the coordinates. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_remove_EXAMPLE@ -- -- @method remove_widgets_at -- @tparam number row The row coordinate of the widget to remove -- @tparam number col The column coordinate of the widget to remove -- @tparam[opt=1] number row_span The number of rows the area to remove spans. -- @tparam[opt=1] number col_span The number of columns the area to remove spans. -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful (widgets found) function grid:remove_widgets_at(row, col, row_span, col_span) local widget_indices = find_widgets_at( self._private.widgets, row, col, row_span, col_span ) if widget_indices == nil then return false end for _,index in ipairs(widget_indices) do table.remove(self._private.widgets, index) end -- Recalculate num_rows and num_cols update_dimension(self) self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") self:emit_signal("widget::redraw_needed") return true end --- Return the coordinates of the widget. -- @method get_widget_position -- @param widget The widget -- @treturn table The `position` table of the coordinates in the grid, with -- fields `row`, `col`, `row_span` and `col_span`. function grid:get_widget_position(widget) local index = find_widget(self._private.widgets, widget) if index == nil then return nil end local data = self._private.widgets[index] local ret = {} ret["row"] = data.row ret["col"] = data.col ret["row_span"] = data.row_span ret["col_span"] = data.col_span return ret end --- Return the widgets at the coordinates. -- @method get_widgets_at -- @tparam number row The row coordinate of the widget -- @tparam number col The column coordinate of the widget -- @tparam[opt=1] number row_span The number of rows to span. -- @tparam[opt=1] number col_span The number of columns to span. -- @treturn table The widget(s) found at the specific coordinates, nil if no widgets found function grid:get_widgets_at(row, col, row_span, col_span) local widget_indices = find_widgets_at( self._private.widgets, row, col, row_span, col_span ) if widget_indices == nil then return nil end local ret = {} for _,index in ipairs(widget_indices) do local data = self._private.widgets[index] table.insert(ret, data.widget) end return #ret > 0 and ret or nil end --- Replace old widget by new widget, spanning the same columns and rows. -- @method replace_widget -- @param old The widget to remove -- @param new The widget to add -- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful (widget found) function grid:replace_widget(old, new) -- check if the new object is a widget local status = pcall(function () base.check_widget(new) end) if not status then return false end -- find the old widget local index = find_widget(self._private.widgets, old) if index == nil then return false end -- get old widget position local data = self._private.widgets[index] local row, col, row_span, col_span = data.row, data.col, data.row_span, data.col_span table.remove(self._private.widgets, index) return self:add_widget_at(new, row, col, row_span, col_span) end -- Update position of the widgets when inserting, adding or removing a row or a column. -- @tparam table table_widgets Table of widgets -- @tparam string orientation Orientation of the line: "horizontal" -> column, "vertical" -> row -- @tparam number index Index of the line -- @tparam string mode insert, extend or remove -- @tparam boolean after Add the line after the index instead of inserting it before. -- @tparam boolean extend Extend the line at index instead of inserting an empty line. local function update_widgets_position(table_widgets, orientation, index, mode) local t = orientation == "horizontal" and "col" or "row" local to_remove = {} -- inc : Index increment or decrement -- first : Offset index for top-left cell of the widgets to shift -- last : Offset index for bottom-right cell of the widgets to resize local inc, first, last if mode == "remove" then inc, first, last = -1, 1, 1 elseif mode == "insert" then inc, first, last = 1, 0, 0 elseif mode == "extend" then inc, first, last = 1, 1, 0 else return end for i, data in ipairs(table_widgets) do -- single widget in the line if mode == "remove" and data[t] == index and data[t .. "_span"] == 1 then table.insert(to_remove, i) -- widgets to shift elseif data[t] >= index + first then data[t] = data[t] + inc -- widgets to resize elseif data[t] + data[t .. "_span"] - 1 >= index + last then data[t .. "_span"] = data[t .. "_span"] + inc end end if mode == "remove" then -- reverse sort to remove table.sort(to_remove, function(a,b) return a>b end) -- Remove widgets for _,i in ipairs(to_remove) do table.remove(table_widgets, i) end end end --- Insert column at index. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_insert_column_EXAMPLE@ -- -- @method insert_column -- @tparam number|nil index Insert the new column at index. If `nil`, the column is added at the end. -- @treturn number The index of the inserted column function grid:insert_column(index) if index == nil or index > self._private.num_cols + 1 or index < 1 then index = self._private.num_cols + 1 end -- Update widget positions update_widgets_position(self._private.widgets, "horizontal", index, "insert") -- Recalculate number of rows and columns self._private.num_cols = self._private.num_cols + 1 return index end --- Extend column at index. --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_extend_column_EXAMPLE@ -- -- @method extend_column -- @tparam number|nil index Extend the column at index. If `nil`, the last column is extended. -- @treturn number The index of the extended column function grid:extend_column(index) if index == nil or index > self._private.num_cols or index < 1 then index = self._private.num_cols end -- Update widget positions update_widgets_position(self._private.widgets, "horizontal", index, "extend") -- Recalculate number of rows and columns self._private.num_cols = self._private.num_cols + 1 return index end --- Remove column at index. -- --@DOC_wibox_layout_grid_remove_column_EXAMPLE@ -- -- @method remove_column -- @tparam number|nil index Remove column at index. If `nil`, the last column is removed. -- @treturn number The index of the removed column function grid:remove_column(index) if index == nil or index > self._private.num_cols or index < 1 then index = self._private.num_cols end -- Update widget positions update_widgets_position(self._private.widgets, "horizontal", index, "remove") -- Recalculate number of rows and columns update_dimension(self) return index end --- Insert row at index. -- -- see `insert_column` -- -- @method insert_row -- @tparam number|nil index Insert the new row at index. If `nil`, the row is added at the end. -- @treturn number The index of the inserted row function grid:insert_row(index) if index == nil or index > self._private.num_rows + 1 or index < 1 then index = self._private.num_rows + 1 end -- Update widget positions update_widgets_position(self._private.widgets, "vertical", index, "insert") -- Recalculate number of rows and columns self._private.num_rows = self._private.num_rows + 1 return index end --- Extend row at index. -- -- see `extend_column` -- -- @method extend_row -- @tparam number|nil index Extend the row at index. If `nil`, the last row is extended. -- @treturn number The index of the extended row function grid:extend_row(index) if index == nil or index > self._private.num_rows or index < 1 then index = self._private.num_rows end -- Update widget positions update_widgets_position(self._private.widgets, "vertical", index, "extend") -- Recalculate number of rows and columns self._private.num_rows = self._private.num_rows + 1 return index end --- Remove row at index. -- -- see `remove_column` -- -- @method remove_row -- @tparam number|nil index Remove row at index. If `nil`, the last row is removed. -- @treturn number The index of the removed row function grid:remove_row(index) if index == nil or index > self._private.num_rows or index < 1 then index = self._private.num_rows end -- Update widget positions update_widgets_position(self._private.widgets, "vertical", index, "remove") -- Recalculate number of rows and columns update_dimension(self) return index end -- Return list of children function grid:get_children() local ret = {} for _, data in ipairs(self._private.widgets) do table.insert(ret, data.widget) end return ret end -- Add list of children to the layout. function grid:set_children(children) self:reset() if #children > 0 then self:add(unpack(children)) end end -- Set the preferred orientation of the grid layout. function grid:set_orientation(val) if self._private.orientation ~= val and (val == "horizontal" or val == "vertical") then self._private.orientation = val end end -- Set the minimum size for the columns. function grid:set_min_cols_size(val) if self._private.min_cols_size ~= val and val >= 0 then self._private.min_cols_size = val end end -- Set the minimum size for the rows. function grid:set_min_rows_size(val) if self._private.min_rows_size ~= val and val >= 0 then self._private.min_rows_size = val end end -- Force the number of columns of the layout. function grid:set_forced_num_cols(val) if self._private.forced_num_cols ~= val then self._private.forced_num_cols = val update_dimension(self) self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end -- Force the number of rows of the layout. function grid:set_forced_num_rows(val) if self._private.forced_num_rows ~= val then self._private.forced_num_rows = val update_dimension(self) self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end -- Set the grid properties for _, prop in ipairs(properties) do if not grid["set_" .. prop] then grid["set_"..prop] = function(self, value) if self._private[prop] ~= value then self._private[prop] = value self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end end if not grid["get_" .. prop] then grid["get_"..prop] = function(self) return self._private[prop] end end end -- Set the directional grid properties -- create a couple of properties by prepending `horizontal_` and `vertical_` -- create a common property for the two directions: -- setting the common property sets both directional properties -- getting the common property returns the directional property -- defined by the `orientation` property for _, prop in ipairs(dir_properties) do for _,dir in ipairs{"horizontal", "vertical"} do local dir_prop = dir .. "_" .. prop grid["set_"..dir_prop] = function(self, value) if self._private[dir_prop] ~= value then self._private[dir_prop] = value self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end grid["get_"..dir_prop] = function(self) return self._private[dir_prop] end end -- Non-directional options grid["set_"..prop] = function(self, value) if self._private["horizontal_"..prop] ~= value or self._private["vertical_"..prop] ~= value then self._private["horizontal_"..prop] = value self._private["vertical_"..prop] = value self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") end end grid["get_"..prop] = function(self) return self._private[self._private.orientation .. "_" .. prop] end end -- Return two tables of the fitted sizes of the rows and columns -- @treturn table,table Tables of row heights and column widths local function get_grid_sizes(self, context, orig_width, orig_height) local rows_size = {} local cols_size = {} -- Set the row and column sizes to the minimum value for i = 1,self._private.num_rows do rows_size[i] = self._private.min_rows_size end for j = 1,self._private.num_cols do cols_size[j] = self._private.min_cols_size end -- Calculate cell sizes for _, data in ipairs(self._private.widgets) do local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, data.widget, orig_width, orig_height) h = math.max( self._private.min_rows_size, h / data.row_span ) w = math.max( self._private.min_cols_size, w / data.col_span ) -- update the row and column maximum size for i = data.row, data.row + data.row_span - 1 do if h > rows_size[i] then rows_size[i] = h end end for j = data.col, data.col + data.col_span - 1 do if w > cols_size[j] then cols_size[j] = w end end end return rows_size, cols_size end -- Fit the grid 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 grid:fit(context, orig_width, orig_height) local width, height = orig_width, orig_height -- Calculate the space needed local function fit_direction(dir, sizes) local m = 0 if self._private[dir .. "_homogeneous"] then -- all the columns/rows have the same size m = #sizes * max_value(sizes) + (#sizes - 1) * self._private[dir .. "_spacing"] else -- sum the columns/rows size for _,s in ipairs(sizes) do m = m + s + self._private[dir .. "_spacing"] end m = m - self._private[dir .. "_spacing"] end return m end -- fit matrix cells local rows_size, cols_size = get_grid_sizes(self, context, width, height) -- compute the width local used_width_max = fit_direction("horizontal", cols_size) local used_height_max = fit_direction("vertical", rows_size) return used_width_max, used_height_max end -- Layout a grid layout. -- @param context The context in which we are drawn. -- @param width The available width. -- @param height The available height. function grid:layout(context, width, height) local result = {} local hspacing, vspacing = self._private.horizontal_spacing, self._private.vertical_spacing -- Fit matrix cells local rows_size, cols_size = get_grid_sizes(self, context, width, height) local total_expected_width, total_expected_height = sum_values(cols_size), sum_values(rows_size) -- Figure out the maximum size we can give out to sub-widgets local single_width, single_height = max_value(cols_size), max_value(rows_size) if self._private.horizontal_expand then single_width = (width - (self._private.num_cols-1)*hspacing) / self._private.num_cols end if self._private.vertical_expand then single_height = (height - (self._private.num_rows-1)*vspacing) / self._private.num_rows end -- Calculate the position and size to place the widgets local cumul_width, cumul_height = {}, {} local cw, ch = 0, 0 for j = 1, #cols_size do cumul_width[j] = cw if self._private.horizontal_homogeneous then cols_size[j] = math.max(self._private.min_cols_size, single_width) elseif self._private.horizontal_expand then local hpercent = self._private.num_cols * single_width * cols_size[j] / total_expected_width cols_size[j] = math.max(self._private.min_cols_size, hpercent) end cw = cw + cols_size[j] + hspacing end cumul_width[#cols_size + 1] = cw for i = 1, #rows_size do cumul_height[i] = ch if self._private.vertical_homogeneous then rows_size[i] = math.max(self._private.min_rows_size, single_height) elseif self._private.vertical_expand then local vpercent = self._private.num_rows * single_height * rows_size[i] / total_expected_height rows_size[i] = math.max(self._private.min_rows_size, vpercent) end ch = ch + rows_size[i] + vspacing end cumul_height[#rows_size + 1] = ch -- Place widgets local fill_space = true -- should be fill_space property? for _, v in pairs(self._private.widgets) do local x, y, w, h -- Round numbers to avoid decimals error, force to place tight widgets -- and avoid redraw glitches x = math.floor(cumul_width[v.col]) y = math.floor(cumul_height[v.row]) w = math.floor(cumul_width[v.col + v.col_span] - hspacing - x) h = math.floor(cumul_height[v.row + v.row_span] - vspacing - y) -- Recalculate the width so the last widget fits if (fill_space or self._private.horizontal_expand) and x + w > width then w = math.floor(math.max(self._private.min_cols_size, width - x)) end -- Recalculate the height so the last widget fits if (fill_space or self._private.vertical_expand) and y + h > height then h = math.floor(math.max(self._private.min_rows_size, height - y)) end -- Place the widget if it fits in the area if x + w <= width and y + h <= height then table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(v.widget, x, y, w, h)) end end return result end --- Reset the grid layout. -- Remove all widgets and reset row and column counts -- -- **Signal:** widget::reset -- @method reset function grid:reset() self._private.widgets = {} -- reset the number of columns and rows to the forced value or to 0 self._private.num_rows = self._private.forced_num_rows ~= nil and self._private.forced_num_rows or 0 self._private.num_cols = self._private.forced_num_cols ~= nil and self._private.forced_num_cols or 0 -- emit signals self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed") self:emit_signal("widget::reset") end --- When the layout is reset. -- This signal is emitted when the layout has been reset, -- all the widgets removed and the row and column counts reset. -- @signal widget::reset --- Return a new grid layout. -- -- A grid layout sets widgets in a grids of custom number of rows and columns. -- @tparam[opt="y"] string orientation The preferred grid extension direction. -- @constructorfct wibox.layout.grid local function new(orientation) -- Preference for vertical direction: fill rows first, extend grid with new row local dir = (orientation == "horizontal"or orientation == "vertical") and orientation or "vertical" local ret = base.make_widget(nil, nil, {enable_properties = true}) gtable.crush(ret, grid, true) ret._private.orientation = dir ret._private.widgets = {} ret._private.num_rows = 0 ret._private.num_cols = 0 ret._private.rows_size = {} ret._private.cols_size = {} ret._private.superpose = false ret._private.forced_num_rows = nil ret._private.forced_num_cols = nil ret._private.min_rows_size = 0 ret._private.min_cols_size = 0 ret._private.horizontal_homogeneous = true ret._private.vertical_homogeneous = true ret._private.horizontal_expand = false ret._private.vertical_expand = false ret._private.horizontal_spacing = 0 ret._private.vertical_spacing = 0 return ret end --- Return a new horizontal grid layout. -- -- Each new widget is positioned below the last widget on the same column -- up to `forced_num_rows`. Then the next column is filled, creating it if it doesn't exist. -- @tparam number|nil forced_num_rows Forced number of rows (`nil` for automatic). -- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added to the layout. -- @constructorfct wibox.layout.grid.horizontal function grid.horizontal(forced_num_rows, widget, ...) local ret = new("horizontal") ret:set_forced_num_rows(forced_num_rows) if widget then ret:add(widget, ...) end return ret end --- Return a new vertical grid layout. -- -- Each new widget is positioned left of the last widget on the same row -- up to `forced_num_cols`. Then the next row is filled, creating it if it doesn't exist. -- @tparam number|nil forced_num_cols Forced number of columns (`nil` for automatic). -- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added to the layout. -- @constructorfct wibox.layout.grid.vertical function grid.vertical(forced_num_cols, widget, ...) local ret = new("vertical") ret:set_forced_num_cols(forced_num_cols) if widget then ret:add(widget, ...) end return ret end function grid.mt:__call(...) return new(...) end --@DOC_fixed_COMMON@ --@DOC_widget_COMMON@ --@DOC_object_COMMON@ return setmetatable(grid, grid.mt) -- vim: filetype=lua:expandtab:shiftwidth=4:tabstop=8:softtabstop=4:textwidth=80