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diff --git a/widgets/table/e-tree-example-1.c b/widgets/table/e-tree-example-1.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e5563a8071 --- /dev/null +++ b/widgets/table/e-tree-example-1.c @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ +/* This code is GPL. */ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <gnome.h> +#include "e-util/e-cursors.h" +#include "e-tree-gnode.h" +#include "e-table-header.h" +#include "e-table-header-item.h" +#include "e-table-item.h" +#include "e-cell-text.h" +#include "e-cell-tree.h" +#include "e-cell-checkbox.h" +#include "e-table.h" + +#include <gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.h> + +#define ROWS 10 +#define COLS 4 + +#define IMPORTANCE_COLUMN 4 +#define COLOR_COLUMN 5 + +/* + * Here we define the initial layout of the table. This is an xml + * format that allows you to change the initial ordering of the + * columns or to do sorting or grouping initially. This specification + * shows all 5 columns, but moves the importance column nearer to the + * front. It also sorts by the "Full Name" column (ascending.) + * Sorting and grouping take the model column as their arguments + * (sorting is specified by the "column" argument to the leaf elemnt. + */ + +#define INITIAL_SPEC "<ETableSpecification> \ + <columns-shown> \ + <column> 0 </column> \ + <column> 4 </column> \ + <column> 1 </column> \ + <column> 2 </column> \ + <column> 3 </column> \ + </columns-shown> \ + <grouping></grouping> \ +</ETableSpecification>" + +/* + * Virtual Column list: + * 0 Subject + * 1 Full Name + * 2 Email + * 3 Date + */ +char *headers [COLS] = { + "Subject", + "Full Name", + "Email", + "Date" +}; + +/* + * ETableSimple callbacks + * These are the callbacks that define the behavior of our custom model. + */ + +/* + * Since our model is a constant size, we can just return its size in + * the column and row count fields. + */ + +/* This function returns the number of columns in our ETableModel. */ +static int +my_col_count (ETableModel *etc, void *data) +{ + return COLS; +} + +/* This function returns the value at a particular point in our ETableModel. */ +static void * +my_value_at (ETreeModel *etc, GNode *node, int col, void *data) +{ + switch (col) { + case 0: return "Re: Two things"; + case 1: return "Chris Toshok"; + case 2: return "toshok@helixcode.com"; + case 3: return "Jun 07 2000"; + default: return NULL; + } +} + +/* This function sets the value at a particular point in our ETableModel. */ +static void +my_set_value_at (ETableModel *etc, GNode *node, int col, const void *val, void *data) +{ +} + +/* This function returns whether a particular cell is editable. */ +static gboolean +my_is_editable (ETableModel *etc, GNode *node, int col, void *data) +{ + return FALSE; +} + +/* This function duplicates the value passed to it. */ +static void * +my_duplicate_value (ETableModel *etc, int col, const void *value, void *data) +{ + return g_strdup (value); +} + +/* This function frees the value passed to it. */ +static void +my_free_value (ETableModel *etc, int col, void *value, void *data) +{ + g_free (value); +} + +/* This function is for when the model is unfrozen. This can mostly + be ignored for simple models. */ +static void +my_thaw (ETableModel *etc, void *data) +{ +} + +/* We create a window containing our new tree. */ +static void +create_tree (void) +{ + GtkWidget *e_table, *window, *frame; + ECell *cell_left_just; + ECell *cell_tree; + ETableHeader *e_table_header; + int i, j; + ETreeModel *e_tree_model = NULL; + GNode *root_node; + + /* create a root node with 5 children */ + root_node = g_node_new (NULL); + for (i = 0; i < 5; i++){ + GNode *n = g_node_insert (root_node, 0, g_node_new(NULL)); + for (j = 0; j < 5; j ++) { + g_node_insert (n, 0, g_node_new(NULL)); + } + } + + /* Next we create our model. This uses the functions we defined + earlier. */ + e_tree_model = e_tree_gnode_new (root_node, + my_value_at, + NULL); + + /* + * Next we create a header. The ETableHeader is used in two + * different way. The first is the full_header. This is the + * list of possible columns in the view. The second use is + * completely internal. Many of the ETableHeader functions are + * for that purpose. The only functions we really need are + * e_table_header_new and e_table_header_add_col. + * + * First we create the header. + */ + e_table_header = e_table_header_new (); + + /* + * Next we have to build renderers for all of the columns. + * Since all our columns are text columns, we can simply use + * the same renderer over and over again. If we had different + * types of columns, we could use a different renderer for + * each column. + */ + cell_left_just = e_cell_text_new (E_TABLE_MODEL(e_tree_model), NULL, GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT); + + /* + * This renderer is used for the tree column (the leftmost one), and + * has as its subcell renderer the text renderer. this means that + * text is displayed to the right of the tree pipes. + */ + cell_tree = e_cell_tree_new (E_TABLE_MODEL(e_tree_model), TRUE, cell_left_just); + + /* + * Next we create a column object for each view column and add + * them to the header. We don't create a column object for + * the importance column since it will not be shown. + */ + for (i = 0; i < COLS; i++) { + /* Create the column. */ + ETableCol *ecol = e_table_col_new ( + i, headers [i], + 80, 20, + i == 0 ? cell_tree + : cell_left_just, + g_str_compare, TRUE); + /* Add it to the header. */ + e_table_header_add_column (e_table_header, ecol, i); + } + + /* + * Here we create a window for our new table. This window + * will get shown and the person will be able to test their + * item. + */ + window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); + + /* This frame is simply to get a bevel around our table. */ + frame = gtk_frame_new (NULL); + + /* + * Here we create the table. We give it the three pieces of + * the table we've created, the header, the model, and the + * initial layout. It does the rest. + */ + e_table = e_table_new (e_table_header, E_TABLE_MODEL(e_tree_model), INITIAL_SPEC); + + if (!e_table) printf ("BAH!"); + + /* Build the gtk widget hierarchy. */ + gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (frame), e_table); + gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), frame); + + /* Size the initial window. */ + gtk_widget_set_usize (window, 200, 200); + + /* Show it all. */ + gtk_widget_show_all (window); +} + +/* This is the main function which just initializes gnome and call our create_tree function */ + +int +main (int argc, char *argv []) +{ + gnome_init ("TableExample", "TableExample", argc, argv); + e_cursors_init (); + + gtk_widget_push_visual (gdk_rgb_get_visual ()); + gtk_widget_push_colormap (gdk_rgb_get_cmap ()); + + create_tree (); + + gtk_main (); + + e_cursors_shutdown (); + return 0; +} + |