602 lines
23 KiB
C++
602 lines
23 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2014 GitHub, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#include "atom/browser/ui/views/linux_frame_view.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "atom/browser/native_window_views.h"
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#include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
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#include "ui/base/hit_test.h"
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#include "ui/base/l10n/l10n_util.h"
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#include "ui/base/resource/resource_bundle.h"
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#include "ui/gfx/canvas.h"
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#include "ui/gfx/font.h"
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#include "ui/gfx/image/image.h"
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#include "ui/gfx/path.h"
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#include "ui/views/color_constants.h"
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#include "ui/views/controls/button/image_button.h"
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#include "ui/views/views_delegate.h"
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#include "ui/views/widget/native_widget_aura.h"
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#include "ui/views/widget/widget.h"
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#include "ui/views/widget/widget_delegate.h"
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#include "ui/views/window/client_view.h"
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#include "ui/views/window/frame_background.h"
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#include "ui/views/window/window_resources.h"
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#include "ui/views/window/window_shape.h"
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// Workaround for including grit headers.
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#include "ui/ui_resources/grit/ui_resources.h"
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#include "ui/ui_strings/grit/ui_strings.h"
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namespace atom {
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namespace {
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// The frame border is only visible in restored mode and is hardcoded to 4 px on
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// each side regardless of the system window border size.
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const int kFrameBorderThickness = 4;
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// In the window corners, the resize areas don't actually expand bigger, but the
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// 16 px at the end of each edge triggers diagonal resizing.
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const int kResizeAreaCornerSize = 16;
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// The titlebar never shrinks too short to show the caption button plus some
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// padding below it.
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const int kCaptionButtonHeightWithPadding = 19;
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// The titlebar has a 2 px 3D edge along the top and bottom.
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const int kTitlebarTopAndBottomEdgeThickness = 2;
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// The icon is inset 2 px from the left frame border.
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const int kIconLeftSpacing = 2;
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// The icon never shrinks below 16 px on a side.
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const int kIconMinimumSize = 16;
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// The space between the window icon and the title text.
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const int kTitleIconOffsetX = 4;
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// The space between the title text and the caption buttons.
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const int kTitleCaptionSpacing = 5;
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#if defined(OS_CHROMEOS)
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// Chrome OS uses a dark gray.
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const SkColor kDefaultColorFrame = SkColorSetRGB(109, 109, 109);
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const SkColor kDefaultColorFrameInactive = SkColorSetRGB(176, 176, 176);
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#else
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// Windows and Linux use a blue.
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const SkColor kDefaultColorFrame = SkColorSetRGB(66, 116, 201);
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const SkColor kDefaultColorFrameInactive = SkColorSetRGB(161, 182, 228);
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#endif
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const gfx::FontList& GetTitleFontList() {
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static const gfx::FontList title_font_list =
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views::NativeWidgetAura::GetWindowTitleFontList();
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return title_font_list;
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}
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} // namespace
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// LinuxFrameView, public:
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LinuxFrameView::LinuxFrameView()
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: window_(NULL),
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frame_(NULL),
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window_icon_(NULL),
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minimize_button_(NULL),
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maximize_button_(NULL),
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restore_button_(NULL),
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close_button_(NULL),
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should_show_maximize_button_(false),
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frame_background_(new views::FrameBackground()) {
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}
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LinuxFrameView::~LinuxFrameView() {
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::Init(NativeWindowViews* window, views::Widget* frame) {
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window_ = window;
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frame_ = frame;
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close_button_ = new views::ImageButton(this);
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close_button_->SetAccessibleName(
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l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(IDS_APP_ACCNAME_CLOSE));
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// Close button images will be set in LayoutWindowControls().
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AddChildView(close_button_);
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minimize_button_ = InitWindowCaptionButton(IDS_APP_ACCNAME_MINIMIZE,
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IDR_MINIMIZE, IDR_MINIMIZE_H, IDR_MINIMIZE_P);
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maximize_button_ = InitWindowCaptionButton(IDS_APP_ACCNAME_MAXIMIZE,
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IDR_MAXIMIZE, IDR_MAXIMIZE_H, IDR_MAXIMIZE_P);
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restore_button_ = InitWindowCaptionButton(IDS_APP_ACCNAME_RESTORE,
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IDR_RESTORE, IDR_RESTORE_H, IDR_RESTORE_P);
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should_show_maximize_button_ = frame_->widget_delegate()->CanMaximize();
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if (frame_->widget_delegate()->ShouldShowWindowIcon()) {
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window_icon_ = new views::ImageButton(this);
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AddChildView(window_icon_);
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}
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// LinuxFrameView, NonClientFrameView implementation:
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gfx::Rect LinuxFrameView::GetBoundsForClientView() const {
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return client_view_bounds_;
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}
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gfx::Rect LinuxFrameView::GetWindowBoundsForClientBounds(
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const gfx::Rect& client_bounds) const {
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int top_height = NonClientTopBorderHeight();
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int border_thickness = NonClientBorderThickness();
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return gfx::Rect(client_bounds.x() - border_thickness,
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client_bounds.y() - top_height,
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client_bounds.width() + (2 * border_thickness),
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client_bounds.height() + top_height + border_thickness);
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}
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int LinuxFrameView::NonClientHitTest(const gfx::Point& point) {
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// Sanity check.
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if (!bounds().Contains(point))
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return HTNOWHERE;
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// Check for possible draggable region in the client area for the frameless
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// window.
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SkRegion* draggable_region = window_->draggable_region();
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if (draggable_region && draggable_region->contains(point.x(), point.y()))
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return HTCAPTION;
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int frame_component = frame_->client_view()->NonClientHitTest(point);
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// See if we're in the sysmenu region. (We check the ClientView first to be
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// consistent with OpaqueBrowserFrameView; it's not really necessary here.)
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gfx::Rect sysmenu_rect(IconBounds());
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// In maximized mode we extend the rect to the screen corner to take advantage
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// of Fitts' Law.
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if (frame_->IsMaximized())
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sysmenu_rect.SetRect(0, 0, sysmenu_rect.right(), sysmenu_rect.bottom());
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sysmenu_rect.set_x(GetMirroredXForRect(sysmenu_rect));
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if (sysmenu_rect.Contains(point))
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return (frame_component == HTCLIENT) ? HTCLIENT : HTSYSMENU;
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if (frame_component != HTNOWHERE)
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return frame_component;
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// Then see if the point is within any of the window controls.
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if (close_button_->GetMirroredBounds().Contains(point))
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return HTCLOSE;
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if (restore_button_->GetMirroredBounds().Contains(point))
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return HTMAXBUTTON;
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if (maximize_button_->GetMirroredBounds().Contains(point))
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return HTMAXBUTTON;
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if (minimize_button_->GetMirroredBounds().Contains(point))
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return HTMINBUTTON;
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if (window_icon_ && window_icon_->GetMirroredBounds().Contains(point))
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return HTSYSMENU;
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int window_component = GetHTComponentForFrame(point, FrameBorderThickness(),
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NonClientBorderThickness(), kResizeAreaCornerSize, kResizeAreaCornerSize,
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frame_->widget_delegate()->CanResize());
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// Fall back to the caption if no other component matches.
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return (window_component == HTNOWHERE) ? HTCAPTION : window_component;
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::GetWindowMask(const gfx::Size& size,
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gfx::Path* window_mask) {
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DCHECK(window_mask);
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if (frame_->IsMaximized() || !ShouldShowTitleBarAndBorder())
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return;
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views::GetDefaultWindowMask(size, window_mask);
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::ResetWindowControls() {
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restore_button_->SetState(views::CustomButton::STATE_NORMAL);
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minimize_button_->SetState(views::CustomButton::STATE_NORMAL);
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maximize_button_->SetState(views::CustomButton::STATE_NORMAL);
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// The close button isn't affected by this constraint.
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::UpdateWindowIcon() {
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if (window_icon_)
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window_icon_->SchedulePaint();
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::UpdateWindowTitle() {
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SchedulePaintInRect(title_bounds_);
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// LinuxFrameView, View overrides:
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void LinuxFrameView::OnPaint(gfx::Canvas* canvas) {
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if (!ShouldShowTitleBarAndBorder())
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return;
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if (frame_->IsMaximized())
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PaintMaximizedFrameBorder(canvas);
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else
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PaintRestoredFrameBorder(canvas);
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PaintTitleBar(canvas);
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if (ShouldShowClientEdge())
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PaintRestoredClientEdge(canvas);
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::Layout() {
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if (ShouldShowTitleBarAndBorder()) {
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LayoutWindowControls();
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LayoutTitleBar();
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}
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LayoutClientView();
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}
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gfx::Size LinuxFrameView::GetPreferredSize() {
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return frame_->non_client_view()->GetWindowBoundsForClientBounds(
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gfx::Rect(frame_->client_view()->GetPreferredSize())).size();
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}
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gfx::Size LinuxFrameView::GetMinimumSize() {
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return frame_->non_client_view()->GetWindowBoundsForClientBounds(
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gfx::Rect(frame_->client_view()->GetMinimumSize())).size();
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}
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gfx::Size LinuxFrameView::GetMaximumSize() {
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gfx::Size max_size = frame_->client_view()->GetMaximumSize();
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gfx::Size converted_size =
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frame_->non_client_view()->GetWindowBoundsForClientBounds(
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gfx::Rect(max_size)).size();
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return gfx::Size(max_size.width() == 0 ? 0 : converted_size.width(),
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max_size.height() == 0 ? 0 : converted_size.height());
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// LinuxFrameView, ButtonListener implementation:
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void LinuxFrameView::ButtonPressed(views::Button* sender,
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const ui::Event& event) {
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if (sender == close_button_)
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frame_->Close();
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else if (sender == minimize_button_)
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frame_->Minimize();
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else if (sender == maximize_button_)
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frame_->Maximize();
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else if (sender == restore_button_)
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frame_->Restore();
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// LinuxFrameView, private:
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int LinuxFrameView::FrameBorderThickness() const {
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return frame_->IsMaximized() ? 0 : kFrameBorderThickness;
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}
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int LinuxFrameView::NonClientBorderThickness() const {
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// In maximized mode, we don't show a client edge.
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return FrameBorderThickness() +
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(ShouldShowClientEdge() ? kClientEdgeThickness : 0);
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}
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int LinuxFrameView::NonClientTopBorderHeight() const {
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return std::max(FrameBorderThickness() + IconSize(),
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CaptionButtonY() + kCaptionButtonHeightWithPadding) +
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TitlebarBottomThickness();
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}
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int LinuxFrameView::CaptionButtonY() const {
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// Maximized buttons start at window top so that even if their images aren't
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// drawn flush with the screen edge, they still obey Fitts' Law.
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return frame_->IsMaximized() ? FrameBorderThickness() : kFrameShadowThickness;
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}
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int LinuxFrameView::TitlebarBottomThickness() const {
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return kTitlebarTopAndBottomEdgeThickness +
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(ShouldShowClientEdge() ? kClientEdgeThickness : 0);
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}
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int LinuxFrameView::IconSize() const {
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#if defined(OS_WIN)
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// This metric scales up if either the titlebar height or the titlebar font
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// size are increased.
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return GetSystemMetrics(SM_CYSMICON);
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#else
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return std::max(GetTitleFontList().GetHeight(), kIconMinimumSize);
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#endif
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}
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gfx::Rect LinuxFrameView::IconBounds() const {
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int size = IconSize();
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int frame_thickness = FrameBorderThickness();
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// Our frame border has a different "3D look" than Windows'. Theirs has a
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// more complex gradient on the top that they push their icon/title below;
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// then the maximized window cuts this off and the icon/title are centered
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// in the remaining space. Because the apparent shape of our border is
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// simpler, using the same positioning makes things look slightly uncentered
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// with restored windows, so when the window is restored, instead of
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// calculating the remaining space from below the frame border, we calculate
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// from below the 3D edge.
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int unavailable_px_at_top = frame_->IsMaximized() ?
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frame_thickness : kTitlebarTopAndBottomEdgeThickness;
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// When the icon is shorter than the minimum space we reserve for the caption
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// button, we vertically center it. We want to bias rounding to put extra
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// space above the icon, since the 3D edge (+ client edge, for restored
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// windows) below looks (to the eye) more like additional space than does the
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// 3D edge (or nothing at all, for maximized windows) above; hence the +1.
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int y = unavailable_px_at_top + (NonClientTopBorderHeight() -
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unavailable_px_at_top - size - TitlebarBottomThickness() + 1) / 2;
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return gfx::Rect(frame_thickness + kIconLeftSpacing, y, size, size);
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}
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bool LinuxFrameView::ShouldShowTitleBarAndBorder() const {
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if (!window_->has_frame())
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return false;
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if (frame_->IsFullscreen())
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return false;
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if (views::ViewsDelegate::views_delegate) {
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return !views::ViewsDelegate::views_delegate->WindowManagerProvidesTitleBar(
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frame_->IsMaximized());
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool LinuxFrameView::ShouldShowClientEdge() const {
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return !frame_->IsMaximized() && ShouldShowTitleBarAndBorder();
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::PaintRestoredFrameBorder(gfx::Canvas* canvas) {
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frame_background_->set_frame_color(GetFrameColor());
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const gfx::ImageSkia* frame_image = GetFrameImage();
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frame_background_->set_theme_image(frame_image);
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frame_background_->set_top_area_height(frame_image->height());
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ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
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frame_background_->SetCornerImages(
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_TOP_LEFT_CORNER).ToImageSkia(),
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_TOP_RIGHT_CORNER).ToImageSkia(),
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER).ToImageSkia(),
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER).ToImageSkia());
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frame_background_->SetSideImages(
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_LEFT_SIDE).ToImageSkia(),
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_TOP_CENTER).ToImageSkia(),
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_RIGHT_SIDE).ToImageSkia(),
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rb.GetImageNamed(IDR_WINDOW_BOTTOM_CENTER).ToImageSkia());
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frame_background_->PaintRestored(canvas, this);
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::PaintMaximizedFrameBorder(gfx::Canvas* canvas) {
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const gfx::ImageSkia* frame_image = GetFrameImage();
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frame_background_->set_theme_image(frame_image);
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frame_background_->set_top_area_height(frame_image->height());
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frame_background_->PaintMaximized(canvas, this);
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ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
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// TODO(jamescook): Migrate this into FrameBackground.
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// The bottom of the titlebar actually comes from the top of the Client Edge
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// graphic, with the actual client edge clipped off the bottom.
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const gfx::ImageSkia* titlebar_bottom = rb.GetImageNamed(
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IDR_APP_TOP_CENTER).ToImageSkia();
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int edge_height = titlebar_bottom->height() -
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(ShouldShowClientEdge() ? kClientEdgeThickness : 0);
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canvas->TileImageInt(*titlebar_bottom, 0,
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frame_->client_view()->y() - edge_height, width(), edge_height);
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::PaintTitleBar(gfx::Canvas* canvas) {
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views::WidgetDelegate* delegate = frame_->widget_delegate();
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// It seems like in some conditions we can be asked to paint after the window
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// that contains us is WM_DESTROYed. At this point, our delegate is NULL. The
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// correct long term fix may be to shut down the RootView in WM_DESTROY.
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if (!delegate)
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return;
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gfx::Rect rect = title_bounds_;
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rect.set_x(GetMirroredXForRect(title_bounds_));
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canvas->DrawStringRect(delegate->GetWindowTitle(), GetTitleFontList(),
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SK_ColorWHITE, rect);
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::PaintRestoredClientEdge(gfx::Canvas* canvas) {
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gfx::Rect client_area_bounds = frame_->client_view()->bounds();
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int client_area_top = client_area_bounds.y();
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ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
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// Top: left, center, right sides.
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const gfx::ImageSkia* top_left = rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_APP_TOP_LEFT);
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const gfx::ImageSkia* top_center = rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_APP_TOP_CENTER);
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const gfx::ImageSkia* top_right = rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_APP_TOP_RIGHT);
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int top_edge_y = client_area_top - top_center->height();
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canvas->DrawImageInt(*top_left,
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client_area_bounds.x() - top_left->width(),
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top_edge_y);
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canvas->TileImageInt(*top_center,
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client_area_bounds.x(),
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top_edge_y,
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client_area_bounds.width(),
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top_center->height());
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canvas->DrawImageInt(*top_right, client_area_bounds.right(), top_edge_y);
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// Right side.
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const gfx::ImageSkia* right = rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_CONTENT_RIGHT_SIDE);
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int client_area_bottom =
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std::max(client_area_top, client_area_bounds.bottom());
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int client_area_height = client_area_bottom - client_area_top;
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canvas->TileImageInt(*right,
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client_area_bounds.right(),
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client_area_top,
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right->width(),
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client_area_height);
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// Bottom: left, center, right sides.
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const gfx::ImageSkia* bottom_left =
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rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_CONTENT_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER);
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const gfx::ImageSkia* bottom_center =
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rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_CONTENT_BOTTOM_CENTER);
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const gfx::ImageSkia* bottom_right =
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rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_CONTENT_BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER);
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canvas->DrawImageInt(*bottom_left,
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client_area_bounds.x() - bottom_left->width(),
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client_area_bottom);
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canvas->TileImageInt(*bottom_center,
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client_area_bounds.x(),
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client_area_bottom,
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client_area_bounds.width(),
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bottom_right->height());
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canvas->DrawImageInt(*bottom_right,
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client_area_bounds.right(),
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client_area_bottom);
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// Left side.
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const gfx::ImageSkia* left = rb.GetImageSkiaNamed(IDR_CONTENT_LEFT_SIDE);
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canvas->TileImageInt(*left,
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client_area_bounds.x() - left->width(),
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client_area_top,
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left->width(),
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client_area_height);
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// Draw the color to fill in the edges.
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canvas->FillRect(gfx::Rect(client_area_bounds.x() - 1,
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client_area_top - 1,
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client_area_bounds.width() + 1,
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client_area_bottom - client_area_top + 1),
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views::kClientEdgeColor);
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}
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SkColor LinuxFrameView::GetFrameColor() const {
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return frame_->IsActive() ? kDefaultColorFrame : kDefaultColorFrameInactive;
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}
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const gfx::ImageSkia* LinuxFrameView::GetFrameImage() const {
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return ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance().GetImageNamed(
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frame_->IsActive() ? IDR_FRAME : IDR_FRAME_INACTIVE).ToImageSkia();
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::LayoutWindowControls() {
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close_button_->SetImageAlignment(views::ImageButton::ALIGN_LEFT,
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views::ImageButton::ALIGN_BOTTOM);
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int caption_y = CaptionButtonY();
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bool is_maximized = frame_->IsMaximized();
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// There should always be the same number of non-shadow pixels visible to the
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// side of the caption buttons. In maximized mode we extend the rightmost
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// button to the screen corner to obey Fitts' Law.
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int right_extra_width = is_maximized ?
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(kFrameBorderThickness - kFrameShadowThickness) : 0;
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gfx::Size close_button_size = close_button_->GetPreferredSize();
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close_button_->SetBounds(width() - FrameBorderThickness() -
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right_extra_width - close_button_size.width(), caption_y,
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close_button_size.width() + right_extra_width,
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close_button_size.height());
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// When the window is restored, we show a maximized button; otherwise, we show
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// a restore button.
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bool is_restored = !is_maximized && !frame_->IsMinimized();
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views::ImageButton* invisible_button = is_restored ? restore_button_
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: maximize_button_;
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invisible_button->SetVisible(false);
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views::ImageButton* visible_button = is_restored ? maximize_button_
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: restore_button_;
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views::FramePartImage normal_part, hot_part, pushed_part;
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int next_button_x;
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if (should_show_maximize_button_) {
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visible_button->SetVisible(true);
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visible_button->SetImageAlignment(views::ImageButton::ALIGN_LEFT,
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views::ImageButton::ALIGN_BOTTOM);
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gfx::Size visible_button_size = visible_button->GetPreferredSize();
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visible_button->SetBounds(close_button_->x() - visible_button_size.width(),
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caption_y, visible_button_size.width(),
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visible_button_size.height());
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next_button_x = visible_button->x();
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} else {
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visible_button->SetVisible(false);
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next_button_x = close_button_->x();
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}
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minimize_button_->SetVisible(true);
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minimize_button_->SetImageAlignment(views::ImageButton::ALIGN_LEFT,
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views::ImageButton::ALIGN_BOTTOM);
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gfx::Size minimize_button_size = minimize_button_->GetPreferredSize();
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minimize_button_->SetBounds(
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next_button_x - minimize_button_size.width(), caption_y,
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minimize_button_size.width(),
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minimize_button_size.height());
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normal_part = IDR_CLOSE;
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hot_part = IDR_CLOSE_H;
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pushed_part = IDR_CLOSE_P;
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ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
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close_button_->SetImage(views::CustomButton::STATE_NORMAL,
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rb.GetImageNamed(normal_part).ToImageSkia());
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close_button_->SetImage(views::CustomButton::STATE_HOVERED,
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rb.GetImageNamed(hot_part).ToImageSkia());
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close_button_->SetImage(views::CustomButton::STATE_PRESSED,
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rb.GetImageNamed(pushed_part).ToImageSkia());
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}
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void LinuxFrameView::LayoutTitleBar() {
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// The window title position is calculated based on the icon position, even
|
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// when there is no icon.
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gfx::Rect icon_bounds(IconBounds());
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|
bool show_window_icon = window_icon_ != NULL;
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if (show_window_icon)
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window_icon_->SetBoundsRect(icon_bounds);
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|
|
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// The offset between the window left edge and the title text.
|
|
int title_x = show_window_icon ? icon_bounds.right() + kTitleIconOffsetX
|
|
: icon_bounds.x();
|
|
int title_height = GetTitleFontList().GetHeight();
|
|
// We bias the title position so that when the difference between the icon and
|
|
// title heights is odd, the extra pixel of the title is above the vertical
|
|
// midline rather than below. This compensates for how the icon is already
|
|
// biased downwards (see IconBounds()) and helps prevent descenders on the
|
|
// title from overlapping the 3D edge at the bottom of the titlebar.
|
|
title_bounds_.SetRect(title_x,
|
|
icon_bounds.y() + ((icon_bounds.height() - title_height - 1) / 2),
|
|
std::max(0, minimize_button_->x() - kTitleCaptionSpacing -
|
|
title_x), title_height);
|
|
}
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|
|
|
void LinuxFrameView::LayoutClientView() {
|
|
if (!ShouldShowTitleBarAndBorder()) {
|
|
client_view_bounds_ = bounds();
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int top_height = NonClientTopBorderHeight();
|
|
int border_thickness = NonClientBorderThickness();
|
|
client_view_bounds_.SetRect(border_thickness, top_height,
|
|
std::max(0, width() - (2 * border_thickness)),
|
|
std::max(0, height() - top_height - border_thickness));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
views::ImageButton* LinuxFrameView::InitWindowCaptionButton(
|
|
int accessibility_string_id,
|
|
int normal_image_id,
|
|
int hot_image_id,
|
|
int pushed_image_id) {
|
|
ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
|
|
views::ImageButton* button = new views::ImageButton(this);
|
|
button->SetAccessibleName(l10n_util::GetStringUTF16(accessibility_string_id));
|
|
button->SetImage(views::CustomButton::STATE_NORMAL,
|
|
rb.GetImageNamed(normal_image_id).ToImageSkia());
|
|
button->SetImage(views::CustomButton::STATE_HOVERED,
|
|
rb.GetImageNamed(hot_image_id).ToImageSkia());
|
|
button->SetImage(views::CustomButton::STATE_PRESSED,
|
|
rb.GetImageNamed(pushed_image_id).ToImageSkia());
|
|
AddChildView(button);
|
|
return button;
|
|
}
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} // namespace atom
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