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1 // Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
4 //
5 // A helper class that contains the gtk widgets that make up the titlebar.  The
6 // titlebar consists of the tabstrip and if the custom chrome frame is turned
7 // on, it includes the taller titlebar and minimize, restore, maximize, and
8 // close buttons.
9 
10 #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_UI_GTK_BROWSER_TITLEBAR_H_
11 #define CHROME_BROWSER_UI_GTK_BROWSER_TITLEBAR_H_
12 #pragma once
13 
14 #include <gtk/gtk.h>
15 
16 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
17 #include "content/common/notification_observer.h"
18 #include "content/common/notification_registrar.h"
19 #include "ui/base/gtk/gtk_signal.h"
20 #include "ui/base/models/simple_menu_model.h"
21 #include "ui/base/x/active_window_watcher_x.h"
22 
23 class BrowserWindowGtk;
24 class CustomDrawButton;
25 class GtkThemeService;
26 class MenuGtk;
27 class PopupPageMenuModel;
28 class TabContents;
29 
30 class BrowserTitlebar : public NotificationObserver,
31                         public ui::ActiveWindowWatcherX::Observer,
32                         public ui::SimpleMenuModel::Delegate {
33  public:
34   // A default button order string for when we aren't asking gconf for the
35   // metacity configuration.
36   static const char kDefaultButtonString[];
37 
38   BrowserTitlebar(BrowserWindowGtk* browser_window, GtkWindow* window);
39   virtual ~BrowserTitlebar();
40 
widget()41   GtkWidget* widget() {
42     return container_;
43   }
44 
set_window(GtkWindow * window)45   void set_window(GtkWindow* window) { window_ = window; }
46 
47   // Builds the buttons based on the metacity |button_string|.
48   void BuildButtons(const std::string& button_string);
49 
50   // Update the appearance of the title bar based on whether we're showing a
51   // custom frame or not.  If |use_custom_frame| is true, we show an extra
52   // tall titlebar and the min/max/close buttons.
53   void UpdateCustomFrame(bool use_custom_frame);
54 
55   // Updates the title and icon when in app or popup mode (no tabstrip).
56   void UpdateTitleAndIcon();
57 
58   // Called by the browser asking us to update the loading throbber.
59   // |tab_contents| is the tab that is associated with the window throbber.
60   // |tab_contents| can be null.
61   void UpdateThrobber(TabContents* tab_contents);
62 
63   // On Windows, right clicking in the titlebar background brings up the system
64   // menu.  There's no such thing on linux, so we just show the menu items we
65   // add to the menu.
66   void ShowContextMenu(GdkEventButton* event);
67 
68  private:
69   // A helper class to keep track of which frame of the throbber animation
70   // we're showing.
71   class Throbber {
72    public:
Throbber()73     Throbber() : current_frame_(0), current_waiting_frame_(0) {}
74 
75     // Get the next frame in the animation. The image is owned by the throbber
76     // so the caller doesn't need to unref.  |is_waiting| is true if we're
77     // still waiting for a response.
78     GdkPixbuf* GetNextFrame(bool is_waiting);
79 
80     // Reset back to the first frame.
81     void Reset();
82    private:
83     // Make sure the frames are loaded.
84     static void InitFrames();
85 
86     int current_frame_;
87     int current_waiting_frame_;
88   };
89 
90   class ContextMenuModel : public ui::SimpleMenuModel {
91    public:
92     explicit ContextMenuModel(ui::SimpleMenuModel::Delegate* delegate);
93   };
94 
95   // Build the titlebar, the space above the tab
96   // strip, and (maybe) the min, max, close buttons.  |container| is the gtk
97   // continer that we put the widget into.
98   void Init();
99 
100   // Lazily builds and returns |titlebar_{left,right}_buttons_vbox_| and their
101   // subtrees. We do this lazily because in most situations, only one of them
102   // is allocated (though the user can (and do) manually mess with their gconf
103   // settings to get absolutely horrid combinations of buttons on both sides.
104   GtkWidget* GetButtonHBox(bool left_side);
105 
106   // Constructs a CustomDraw button given 3 image ids (IDR_), the box to place
107   // the button into, and a tooltip id (IDS_).
108   CustomDrawButton* BuildTitlebarButton(int image, int image_pressed,
109                                         int image_hot, GtkWidget* box,
110                                         int tooltip);
111 
112   // Update the titlebar spacing based on the custom frame and maximized state.
113   void UpdateTitlebarAlignment();
114 
115   // Updates the color of the title bar. Called whenever we have a state
116   // change in the window.
117   void UpdateTextColor();
118 
119   // Show the menu that the user gets from left-clicking the favicon.
120   void ShowFaviconMenu(GdkEventButton* event);
121 
122   // The maximize button was clicked, take an action depending on which mouse
123   // button the user pressed.
124   void MaximizeButtonClicked();
125 
126   // Updates the visibility of the maximize and restore buttons; only one can
127   // be visible at a time.
128   void UpdateMaximizeRestoreVisibility();
129 
130   // Callback for changes to window state.  This includes
131   // maximizing/restoring/minimizing the window.
132   CHROMEG_CALLBACK_1(BrowserTitlebar, gboolean, OnWindowStateChanged,
133                      GtkWindow*, GdkEventWindowState*);
134 
135   // Callback for mousewheel events.
136   CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_1(BrowserTitlebar, gboolean, OnScroll,
137                        GdkEventScroll*);
138 
139   // Callback for min/max/close buttons.
140   CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_0(BrowserTitlebar, void, OnButtonClicked);
141 
142   // Callback for favicon.
143   CHROMEGTK_CALLBACK_1(BrowserTitlebar, gboolean, OnButtonPressed,
144                        GdkEventButton*);
145 
146   // -- Context Menu -----------------------------------------------------------
147 
148   // SimpleMenuModel::Delegate implementation:
149   virtual bool IsCommandIdEnabled(int command_id) const;
150   virtual bool IsCommandIdChecked(int command_id) const;
151   virtual void ExecuteCommand(int command_id);
152   virtual bool GetAcceleratorForCommandId(int command_id,
153                                           ui::Accelerator* accelerator);
154 
155   // Overridden from NotificationObserver:
156   virtual void Observe(NotificationType type,
157                        const NotificationSource& source,
158                        const NotificationDetails& details);
159 
160   // Overriden from ActiveWindowWatcher::Observer.
161   virtual void ActiveWindowChanged(GdkWindow* active_window);
162 
163   // Pointers to the browser window that owns us and it's GtkWindow.
164   BrowserWindowGtk* browser_window_;
165   GtkWindow* window_;
166 
167   // The container widget the holds the hbox which contains the whole titlebar.
168   GtkWidget* container_;
169 
170   // The hbox that contains the whole titlebar.
171   GtkWidget* container_hbox_;
172 
173   // VBoxes that holds the min/max/close buttons box and an optional padding
174   // that defines the skyline if the user turns off window manager decorations.
175   // There is a left and right version of this box since we try to integrate
176   // with the recent Ubuntu theme changes which put the buttons on the left.
177   GtkWidget* titlebar_left_buttons_vbox_;
178   GtkWidget* titlebar_right_buttons_vbox_;
179 
180   // HBoxes that contains the actual min/max/close buttons.
181   GtkWidget* titlebar_left_buttons_hbox_;
182   GtkWidget* titlebar_right_buttons_hbox_;
183 
184   // Spy frame. One of these frames holds the spy guy in incognito mode. It's
185   // the side with the least buttons. These are NULL when we aren't in
186   // incognito mode.
187   GtkWidget* titlebar_left_spy_frame_;
188   GtkWidget* titlebar_right_spy_frame_;
189 
190   // Padding between the titlebar buttons and the top of the screen. Only show
191   // when not maximized.
192   GtkWidget* top_padding_left_;
193   GtkWidget* top_padding_right_;
194 
195   // Gtk alignment that contains the tab strip.  If the user turns off window
196   // manager decorations, we draw this taller.
197   GtkWidget* titlebar_alignment_;
198 
199   // The favicon and page title used when in app mode or popup mode.
200   GtkWidget* app_mode_favicon_;
201   GtkWidget* app_mode_title_;
202 
203   // Whether we are using a custom frame.
204   bool using_custom_frame_;
205 
206   // Whether we have focus (gtk_window_is_active() sometimes returns the wrong
207   // value, so manually track the focus-in and focus-out events.)
208   bool window_has_focus_;
209 
210   // We change the size of these three buttons when the window is maximized, so
211   // we use these structs to keep track of their original size.
212   GtkRequisition close_button_req_;
213   GtkRequisition minimize_button_req_;
214   GtkRequisition restore_button_req_;
215 
216   // Maximize and restore widgets in the titlebar.
217   scoped_ptr<CustomDrawButton> minimize_button_;
218   scoped_ptr<CustomDrawButton> maximize_button_;
219   scoped_ptr<CustomDrawButton> restore_button_;
220   scoped_ptr<CustomDrawButton> close_button_;
221 
222   // The context menu view and model.
223   scoped_ptr<MenuGtk> context_menu_;
224   scoped_ptr<ContextMenuModel> context_menu_model_;
225 
226   // The favicon menu view and model.
227   scoped_ptr<MenuGtk> favicon_menu_;
228   scoped_ptr<PopupPageMenuModel> favicon_menu_model_;
229 
230   // The throbber used when the window is in app mode or popup window mode.
231   Throbber throbber_;
232 
233   // Theme provider for building buttons.
234   GtkThemeService* theme_service_;
235 
236   NotificationRegistrar registrar_;
237 };
238 
239 #endif  // CHROME_BROWSER_UI_GTK_BROWSER_TITLEBAR_H_
240