It was impossible to see which tab was the current tab.
Ensure that we set State_Active, like we do for the other styled controls.
Later, the active state should be tied to whether the window is "active" or not.
The metrics properties and the implementation of layout_info needs to
strictly reading cross-axis properties to avoid circular dependencies.
This patch applies a INT_MAX / 2 on the cross-axis to QStyle when
querying. Mostly the styles appear to just add/subtract margins, so this
value should not produce overflows while still providing an
approximation of "infinite" :)
Fixes#412
If the root item is a Window, then we use the default-font-* properties as the basis
for all unspecified font properties in text rendering.
This patch centralizes the code for retrieving that in the runtime window.
If this becomes a performance bottleneck, then we could cache it in a
box-pinned property in the run-time window.
- Have the cursor at the right place when clicking on end of line
- make sure not to render new lines if there are some when in single-line mode
- Enter should make a new line
since there is only one function in it, just put that function in the Window
then there is no need to heap alocate a dyn FontMetrics just to call this function.
In preparation of having mutiple-lines TextInput, we will need to give more
data to this function so it no longer belong in FontMetrics
Also remove the unused FontMetric::line_height()
Under these windowing systems, we receive a QString text from Qt that
contains a terminal control character (like \u{3} for ctrl+c). We
decided to supply the character for the key (for example 'c' for Ctrl+C)
to the application, so activate the conversion from the key code when
control characters are present.
With winit, we receive first a key down input event with the virtual key
code (for example C for Ctrl+C), followed by a ReceivedCharacter event
with a terminal control character. We choose to ignore that and instead
take the previously received key code and try to use that instead.
Fixes#441
The RenderCache (slab and generation) is always in a refcell, so we can
just pass that through. This also eliminates the ItemGraphicsCache
wrapper in the GL backend.
This will allow more fine grained borrowing in the future.
We apply a default window background from the palette to all `Window`
elements, and likewise we need to apply the default text color to Text
elements to ensure a readable contrast.
This also fixes the default text color when using Qt/native style in
dark mode on macOS.
* Change SharedVector::as_mut_slice() to SharedVector::make_mut_slice()
* SharedPixelBuffer::as_mut_slice and SharedPixelBuffer::make_mut_slice()
* SharedPixelBuffer::as_bytes_mut() to SharedPixelBuffer::make_mut_bytes()
This is consistent with Rc::make_mut() and is supposed to emphasize
that, unlike the usual as_* operations, it is not a free operation but
may involve work (detaching the data by cloning it).
Amends commit 7384ebdc32
There's only one place where we need this ourselves and that's also
easily done by hand. Otherwise the `as_bytes(_mut)()` accessor provides the
functionality along with `width()` and `height()`.
Other than that the API is mostly consuming, given that `sixtyfps::Image`
has no way of extracting the data again.
This adds an ImageBuffer and PixelBuffer type for SharedVector
backed images. The documentation explains how to use this
with low-level rendering functions and the popular image crate.
Fixes#387