/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
/*
* Author :
* Damon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>
*
* Copyright 1999, Ximian, Inc.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
* USA
*/
/*
* EWeekViewTitlesItem - displays the 'Monday', 'Tuesday' etc. at the top of
* the Month calendar view.
*/
#include <config.h>
#include "e-week-view-titles-item.h"
static void e_week_view_titles_item_class_init (EWeekViewTitlesItemClass *class);
static void e_week_view_titles_item_init (EWeekViewTitlesItem *wvtitem);
static void e_week_view_titles_item_set_arg (GtkObject *o,
GtkArg *arg,
guint arg_id);
static void e_week_view_titles_item_update (GnomeCanvasItem *item,
double *affine,
ArtSVP *clip_path,
int flags);
static void e_week_view_titles_item_draw (GnomeCanvasItem *item,
GdkDrawable *drawable,
int x,
int y,
int width,
int height);
static double e_week_view_titles_item_point (GnomeCanvasItem *item,
double x,
double y,
int cx,
int cy,
GnomeCanvasItem **actual_item);
static GnomeCanvasItemClass *parent_class;
/* The arguments we take */
enum {
ARG_0,
ARG_WEEK_VIEW
};
E_MAKE_TYPE (e_week_view_titles_item, "EWeekViewTitlesItem", EWeekViewTitlesItem,
e_week_view_titles_item_class_init, e_week_view_titles_item_init,
GNOME_TYPE_CANVAS_ITEM);
static void
e_week_view_titles_item_class_init (EWeekViewTitlesItemClass *class)
{
GtkObjectClass *object_class;
GnomeCanvasItemClass *item_class;
parent_class = g_type_class_peek_parent (class);
object_class = (GtkObjectClass *) class;
item_class = (GnomeCanvasItemClass *) class;
gtk_object_add_arg_type ("EWeekViewTitlesItem::week_view",
GTK_TYPE_POINTER, GTK_ARG_WRITABLE,
ARG_WEEK_VIEW);
object_class->set_arg = e_week_view_titles_item_set_arg;
/* GnomeCanvasItem method overrides */
item_class->update = e_week_view_titles_item_update;
item_class->draw = e_week_view_titles_item_draw;
item_class->point = e_week_view_titles_item_point;
}
static void
e_week_view_titles_item_init (EWeekViewTitlesItem *wvtitem)
{
wvtitem->week_view = NULL;
}
static void
e_week_view_titles_item_set_arg (GtkObject *o, GtkArg *arg, guint arg_id)
{
GnomeCanvasItem *item;
EWeekViewTitlesItem *wvtitem;
item = GNOME_CANVAS_ITEM (o);
wvtitem = E_WEEK_VIEW_TITLES_ITEM (o);
switch (arg_id){
case ARG_WEEK_VIEW:
wvtitem->week_view = GTK_VALUE_POINTER (*arg);
break;
}
}
static void
e_week_view_titles_item_update (GnomeCanvasItem *item,
double *affine,
ArtSVP *clip_path,
int flags)
{
if (GNOME_CANVAS_ITEM_CLASS (parent_class)->update)
(* GNOME_CANVAS_ITEM_CLASS (parent_class)->update) (item, affine, clip_path, flags);
/* The item covers the entire canvas area. */
item->x1 = 0;
item->y1 = 0;
item->x2 = INT_MAX;
item->y2 = INT_MAX;
}
/*
* DRAWING ROUTINES - functions to paint the canvas item.
*/
static void
e_week_view_titles_item_draw (GnomeCanvasItem *canvas_item,
GdkDrawable *drawable,
int x,
int y,
int width,
int height)
{
EWeekViewTitlesItem *wvtitem;
EWeekView *week_view;
GtkStyle *style;
GdkGC *fg_gc, *bg_gc, *light_gc, *dark_gc;
GdkFont *font;
gint canvas_width, canvas_height, col_width, col, date_width, date_x;
gchar buffer[128], *date_format;
GDate date;
GdkRectangle clip_rect;
gboolean long_format;
gint weekday;
PangoLayout *layout;
#if 0
g_print ("In e_week_view_titles_item_draw %i,%i %ix%i\n",
x, y, width, height);
#endif
wvtitem = E_WEEK_VIEW_TITLES_ITEM (canvas_item);
week_view = wvtitem->week_view;
g_return_if_fail (week_view != NULL);
style = gtk_widget_get_style (GTK_WIDGET (week_view));
font = gtk_style_get_font (style);
fg_gc = style->fg_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
bg_gc = style->bg_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
light_gc = style->light_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
dark_gc = style->dark_gc[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
canvas_width = GTK_WIDGET (canvas_item->canvas)->allocation.width;
canvas_height = GTK_WIDGET (canvas_item->canvas)->allocation.height;
layout = gtk_widget_create_pango_layout (GTK_WIDGET (week_view), NULL);
/* Draw the shadow around the dates. */
gdk_draw_line (drawable, light_gc,
1 - x, 1 - y,
canvas_width - 2 - x, 1 - y);
gdk_draw_line (drawable, light_gc,
1 - x, 2 - y,
1 - x, canvas_height - 1 - y);
gdk_draw_rectangle (drawable, dark_gc, FALSE,
0 - x, 0 - y,
canvas_width - 1, canvas_height);
/* Determine the format to use. */
col_width = canvas_width / week_view->columns;
if (col_width > week_view->max_day_width + 2) {
date_format = "%A";
long_format = TRUE;
} else {
date_format = "%a";
long_format = FALSE;
}
/* Shift right one pixel to account for the shadow around the main
canvas. */
x--;
/* Draw the date. Set a clipping rectangle so we don't draw over the
next day. */
g_date_clear (&date, 1);
/* Note that 20th March 2000 is a Monday. We only care about the
weekday. */
weekday = week_view->display_start_day;
g_date_set_dmy (&date, 20 + weekday, 3, 2000);
for (col = 0; col < week_view->columns; col++) {
if (weekday == 5 && week_view->compress_weekend) {
g_date_strftime (buffer, 128, "%a/", &date);
g_date_add_days (&date, 1);
g_date_strftime (buffer + strlen (buffer), 100,
"%a", &date);
} else {
g_date_strftime (buffer, 128, date_format, &date);
}
clip_rect.x = week_view->col_offsets[col] - x;
clip_rect.y = 2 - y;
clip_rect.width = week_view->col_widths[col];
clip_rect.height = canvas_height - 2;
gdk_gc_set_clip_rectangle (fg_gc, &clip_rect);
if (weekday == 5 && week_view->compress_weekend)
date_width = week_view->abbr_day_widths[5]
+ week_view->slash_width
+ week_view->abbr_day_widths[6];
else if (long_format)
date_width = week_view->day_widths[weekday];
else
date_width = week_view->abbr_day_widths[weekday];
date_x = week_view->col_offsets[col]
+ (week_view->col_widths[col] - date_width) / 2;
date_x = MAX (date_x, week_view->col_offsets[col]);
pango_layout_set_text (layout, buffer, -1);
gdk_draw_layout (drawable, fg_gc,
date_x - x,
3 - y,
layout);
gdk_gc_set_clip_rectangle (fg_gc, NULL);
/* Draw the lines down the left and right of the date cols. */
if (col != 0) {
gdk_draw_line (drawable, light_gc,
week_view->col_offsets[col] - x,
4 - y,
week_view->col_offsets[col] - x,
canvas_height - 4 - y);
gdk_draw_line (drawable, dark_gc,
week_view->col_offsets[col] - 1 - x,
4 - y,
week_view->col_offsets[col] - 1 - x,
canvas_height - 4 - y);
}
/* Draw the lines between each column. */
if (col != 0) {
gdk_draw_line (drawable, style->black_gc,
week_view->col_offsets[col] - x,
canvas_height - y,
week_view->col_offsets[col] - x,
canvas_height - y);
}
if (weekday == 5 && week_view->compress_weekend)
weekday += 2;
else
weekday++;
weekday = weekday % 7;
g_date_add_days (&date, 1);
}
g_object_unref (layout);
}
/* This is supposed to return the nearest item the the point and the distance.
Since we are the only item we just return ourself and 0 for the distance.
This is needed so that we get button/motion events. */
static double
e_week_view_titles_item_point (GnomeCanvasItem *item, double x, double y,
int cx, int cy,
GnomeCanvasItem **actual_item)
{
*actual_item = item;
return 0.0;
}