/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */ /* * E-table-col.c: ETableCol implementation * * Author: * Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) * * (C) 1999 Ximian, Inc */ #include #include #include #include "e-table-col.h" #include "gal/util/e-util.h" #define PARENT_TYPE (gtk_object_get_type ()) static GtkObjectClass *parent_class; enum { ARG_0, ARG_SORTABLE, }; static void etc_destroy (GtkObject *object) { ETableCol *etc = E_TABLE_COL (object); gtk_object_unref (GTK_OBJECT(etc->ecell)); if (etc->pixbuf) gdk_pixbuf_unref (etc->pixbuf); if (etc->text) g_free (etc->text); (*parent_class->destroy)(object); } static void etc_set_arg (GtkObject *o, GtkArg *arg, guint arg_id) { ETableCol *etc = E_TABLE_COL (o); switch (arg_id){ case ARG_SORTABLE: etc->sortable = GTK_VALUE_BOOL(*arg); break; } } static void etc_get_arg (GtkObject *o, GtkArg *arg, guint arg_id) { ETableCol *etc = E_TABLE_COL (o); switch (arg_id){ case ARG_SORTABLE: GTK_VALUE_BOOL(*arg) = etc->sortable; break; default: arg->type = GTK_TYPE_INVALID; break; } } static void e_table_col_class_init (GtkObjectClass *object_class) { parent_class = gtk_type_class (PARENT_TYPE); object_class->destroy = etc_destroy; object_class->get_arg = etc_get_arg; object_class->set_arg = etc_set_arg; gtk_object_add_arg_type ("ETableCol::sortable", GTK_TYPE_BOOL, GTK_ARG_READWRITE, ARG_SORTABLE); } static void e_table_col_init (ETableCol *etc) { etc->width = 0; etc->sortable = 1; etc->groupable = 1; etc->justification = GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT; } E_MAKE_TYPE(e_table_col, "ETableCol", ETableCol, e_table_col_class_init, e_table_col_init, PARENT_TYPE); /** * e_table_col_new: * @col_idx: the column we represent in the model * @text: a title for this column * @expansion: FIXME * @min_width: minimum width in pixels for this column * @ecell: the renderer to be used for this column * @compare: comparision function for the elements stored in this column * @resizable: whether the column can be resized interactively by the user * * The ETableCol represents a column to be used inside an ETable. The * ETableCol objects are inserted inside an ETableHeader (which is just a collection * of ETableCols). The ETableHeader is the definition of the order in which * columns are shown to the user. * * The @text argument is the the text that will be shown as a header to the * user. @col_idx reflects where the data for this ETableCol object will * be fetch from an ETableModel. So even if the user changes the order * of the columns being viewed (the ETableCols in the ETableHeader), the * column will always point to the same column inside the ETableModel. * * The @ecell argument is an ECell object that needs to know how to render the * data in the ETableModel for this specific row. * * Returns: the newly created ETableCol object. */ ETableCol * e_table_col_new (int col_idx, const char *text, double expansion, int min_width, ECell *ecell, GCompareFunc compare, gboolean resizable) { ETableCol *etc; g_return_val_if_fail (expansion >= 0, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (min_width >= 0, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (ecell != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (compare != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (text != NULL, NULL); etc = gtk_type_new (E_TABLE_COL_TYPE); etc->is_pixbuf = FALSE; etc->col_idx = col_idx; etc->text = g_strdup (text); etc->pixbuf = NULL; etc->expansion = expansion; etc->min_width = min_width; etc->ecell = ecell; etc->compare = compare; etc->selected = 0; etc->resizable = resizable; gtk_object_ref (GTK_OBJECT(etc->ecell)); return etc; } /** * e_table_col_new_with_pixbuf: * @col_idx: the column we represent in the model * @pixbuf: the image to be used for the header * @expansion: FIXME * @min_width: minimum width in pixels for this column * @ecell: the renderer to be used for this column * @compare: comparision function for the elements stored in this column * @resizable: whether the column can be resized interactively by the user * * The ETableCol represents a column to be used inside an ETable. The * ETableCol objects are inserted inside an ETableHeader (which is just a collection * of ETableCols). The ETableHeader is the definition of the order in which * columns are shown to the user. * * The @text argument is the the text that will be shown as a header to the * user. @col_idx reflects where the data for this ETableCol object will * be fetch from an ETableModel. So even if the user changes the order * of the columns being viewed (the ETableCols in the ETableHeader), the * column will always point to the same column inside the ETableModel. * * The @ecell argument is an ECell object that needs to know how to render the * data in the ETableModel for this specific row. * * Returns: the newly created ETableCol object. */ ETableCol * e_table_col_new_with_pixbuf (int col_idx, const char *text, GdkPixbuf *pixbuf, double expansion, int min_width, ECell *ecell, GCompareFunc compare, gboolean resizable) { ETableCol *etc; g_return_val_if_fail (expansion >= 0, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (min_width >= 0, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (ecell != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (compare != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (pixbuf != NULL, NULL); etc = gtk_type_new (E_TABLE_COL_TYPE); etc->is_pixbuf = TRUE; etc->col_idx = col_idx; etc->text = g_strdup(text); etc->pixbuf = pixbuf; etc->expansion = expansion; etc->min_width = min_width; etc->ecell = ecell; etc->compare = compare; etc->selected = 0; etc->resizable = resizable; gtk_object_ref (GTK_OBJECT(etc->ecell)); gdk_pixbuf_ref (etc->pixbuf); return etc; }