// append a new item or submenu to the menu bool wxMenu::DoInsertOrAppend(wxMenuItem *pItem, size_t pos) { #if wxUSE_ACCEL UpdateAccel(pItem); #endif // wxUSE_ACCEL // we should support disabling the item even prior to adding it to the menu UINT flags = pItem->IsEnabled() ? MF_ENABLED : MF_GRAYED; // if "Break" has just been called, insert a menu break before this item // (and don't forget to reset the flag) if ( m_doBreak ) { flags |= MF_MENUBREAK; m_doBreak = false; } if ( pItem->IsSeparator() ) { flags |= MF_SEPARATOR; } // id is the numeric id for normal menu items and HMENU for submenus as // required by ::AppendMenu() API UINT_PTR id; wxMenu *submenu = pItem->GetSubMenu(); if ( submenu != NULL ) { wxASSERT_MSG( submenu->GetHMenu(), wxT("invalid submenu") ); submenu->SetParent(this); id = (UINT_PTR)submenu->GetHMenu(); flags |= MF_POPUP; } else { id = pItem->GetMSWId(); } // prepare to insert the item in the menu wxString itemText = pItem->GetItemLabel(); LPCTSTR pData = NULL; if ( pos == (size_t)-1 ) { // append at the end (note that the item is already appended to // internal data structures) pos = GetMenuItemCount() - 1; } // Update radio groups data if we're inserting a new radio item. // // NB: If we supported inserting non-radio items in the middle of existing // radio groups to break them into two subgroups, we'd need to update // m_radioData in this case too but currently this is not supported. bool checkInitially = false; if ( pItem->GetKind() == wxITEM_RADIO ) { if ( !m_radioData ) m_radioData = new wxMenuRadioItemsData; if ( m_radioData->UpdateOnInsert(pos) ) checkInitially = true; } // adjust position to account for the title of a popup menu, if any if ( !GetMenuBar() && !m_title.empty() ) pos += 2; // for the title itself and its separator BOOL ok = false; #if wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN // Under older systems mixing owner-drawn and non-owner-drawn items results // in inconsistent margins, so we force this one to be owner-drawn if any // other items already are. if ( m_ownerDrawn ) pItem->SetOwnerDrawn(true); #endif // wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN // check if we have something more than a simple text item #if wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN if ( pItem->IsOwnerDrawn() ) { #ifndef __DMC__ if ( !m_ownerDrawn && !pItem->IsSeparator() ) { // MIIM_BITMAP only works under WinME/2000+ so we always use owner // drawn item under the previous versions and we also have to use // them in any case if the item has custom colours or font static const wxWinVersion winver = wxGetWinVersion(); bool mustUseOwnerDrawn = winver < wxWinVersion_98 || pItem->GetTextColour().IsOk() || pItem->GetBackgroundColour().IsOk() || pItem->GetFont().IsOk(); if ( !mustUseOwnerDrawn ) { const wxBitmap& bmpUnchecked = pItem->GetBitmap(false), bmpChecked = pItem->GetBitmap(true); if ( (bmpUnchecked.IsOk() && IsGreaterThanStdSize(bmpUnchecked)) || (bmpChecked.IsOk() && IsGreaterThanStdSize(bmpChecked)) ) { mustUseOwnerDrawn = true; } } // use InsertMenuItem() if possible as it's guaranteed to look // correct while our owner-drawn code is not if ( !mustUseOwnerDrawn ) { WinStruct<MENUITEMINFO> mii; mii.fMask = MIIM_STRING | MIIM_DATA; // don't set hbmpItem for the checkable items as it would // be used for both checked and unchecked state if ( pItem->IsCheckable() ) { mii.fMask |= MIIM_CHECKMARKS; mii.hbmpChecked = GetHBitmapForMenu(pItem, true); mii.hbmpUnchecked = GetHBitmapForMenu(pItem, false); } else if ( pItem->GetBitmap().IsOk() ) { mii.fMask |= MIIM_BITMAP; mii.hbmpItem = GetHBitmapForMenu(pItem); } mii.cch = itemText.length(); mii.dwTypeData = const_cast<wxChar *>(itemText.wx_str()); if ( flags & MF_POPUP ) { mii.fMask |= MIIM_SUBMENU; mii.hSubMenu = GetHmenuOf(pItem->GetSubMenu()); } else { mii.fMask |= MIIM_ID; mii.wID = id; } mii.dwItemData = reinterpret_cast<ULONG_PTR>(pItem); ok = ::InsertMenuItem(GetHmenu(), pos, TRUE /* by pos */, &mii); if ( !ok ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("InsertMenuItem()")); } else // InsertMenuItem() ok { // we need to remove the extra indent which is reserved for // the checkboxes by default as it looks ugly unless check // boxes are used together with bitmaps and this is not the // case in wx API WinStruct<MENUINFO> mi; // don't call SetMenuInfo() directly, this would prevent // the app from starting up under Windows 95/NT 4 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *SetMenuInfo_t)(HMENU, MENUINFO *); wxDynamicLibrary dllUser(wxT("user32")); wxDYNLIB_FUNCTION(SetMenuInfo_t, SetMenuInfo, dllUser); if ( pfnSetMenuInfo ) { mi.fMask = MIM_STYLE; mi.dwStyle = MNS_CHECKORBMP; if ( !(*pfnSetMenuInfo)(GetHmenu(), &mi) ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("SetMenuInfo(MNS_NOCHECK)")); } } // tell the item that it's not really owner-drawn but only // needs to draw its bitmap, the rest is done by Windows pItem->SetOwnerDrawn(false); } } } #endif // __DMC__ if ( !ok ) { // item draws itself, pass pointer to it in data parameter flags |= MF_OWNERDRAW; pData = (LPCTSTR)pItem; bool updateAllMargins = false; // get size of bitmap always return valid value (0 for invalid bitmap), // so we don't needed check if bitmap is valid ;) int uncheckedW = pItem->GetBitmap(false).GetWidth(); int checkedW = pItem->GetBitmap(true).GetWidth(); if ( m_maxBitmapWidth < uncheckedW ) { m_maxBitmapWidth = uncheckedW; updateAllMargins = true; } if ( m_maxBitmapWidth < checkedW ) { m_maxBitmapWidth = checkedW; updateAllMargins = true; } // make other item ownerdrawn and update margin width for equals alignment if ( !m_ownerDrawn || updateAllMargins ) { // we must use position in SetOwnerDrawnMenuItem because // all separators have the same id int pos = 0; wxMenuItemList::compatibility_iterator node = GetMenuItems().GetFirst(); while (node) { wxMenuItem* item = node->GetData(); if ( !item->IsOwnerDrawn()) { item->SetOwnerDrawn(true); SetOwnerDrawnMenuItem(GetHmenu(), pos, reinterpret_cast<ULONG_PTR>(item), TRUE); } item->SetMarginWidth(m_maxBitmapWidth); node = node->GetNext(); pos++; } // set menu as ownerdrawn m_ownerDrawn = true; ResetMaxAccelWidth(); } // only update our margin for equals alignment to other item else if ( !updateAllMargins ) { pItem->SetMarginWidth(m_maxBitmapWidth); } } } else #endif // wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN { // item is just a normal string (passed in data parameter) flags |= MF_STRING; #ifdef __WXWINCE__ itemText = wxMenuItem::GetLabelText(itemText); #endif pData = (wxChar*)itemText.wx_str(); } // item might have already been inserted by InsertMenuItem() above if ( !ok ) { if ( !::InsertMenu(GetHmenu(), pos, flags | MF_BYPOSITION, id, pData) ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("InsertMenu[Item]()")); return false; } } // Check the item if it should be initially checked. if ( checkInitially ) pItem->Check(true); // if we just appended the title, highlight it if ( id == (UINT_PTR)idMenuTitle ) { // visually select the menu title SetDefaultMenuItem(GetHmenu(), id); } // if we're already attached to the menubar, we must update it if ( IsAttached() && GetMenuBar()->IsAttached() ) { GetMenuBar()->Refresh(); } return true; }
// append a new item or submenu to the menu bool wxMenu::DoInsertOrAppend(wxMenuItem *pItem, size_t pos) { #if wxUSE_ACCEL UpdateAccel(pItem); #endif // wxUSE_ACCEL UINT flags = 0; // if "Break" has just been called, insert a menu break before this item // (and don't forget to reset the flag) if ( m_doBreak ) { flags |= MF_MENUBREAK; m_doBreak = false; } if ( pItem->IsSeparator() ) { flags |= MF_SEPARATOR; } // id is the numeric id for normal menu items and HMENU for submenus as // required by ::AppendMenu() API UINT id; wxMenu *submenu = pItem->GetSubMenu(); if ( submenu != NULL ) { wxASSERT_MSG( submenu->GetHMenu(), wxT("invalid submenu") ); submenu->SetParent(this); id = (UINT)submenu->GetHMenu(); flags |= MF_POPUP; } else { id = pItem->GetId(); } // prepare to insert the item in the menu wxString itemText = pItem->GetText(); LPCTSTR pData = NULL; if ( pos == (size_t)-1 ) { // append at the end (note that the item is already appended to // internal data structures) pos = GetMenuItemCount() - 1; } // adjust position to account for the title, if any if ( !m_title.empty() ) pos += 2; // for the title itself and its separator BOOL ok = false; // check if we have something more than a simple text item #if wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN if ( pItem->IsOwnerDrawn() ) { // is the item owner-drawn just because of the bitmap? if ( pItem->GetBitmap().Ok() && !pItem->GetTextColour().Ok() && !pItem->GetBackgroundColour().Ok() && !pItem->GetFont().Ok() ) { // try to use InsertMenuItem() as it's guaranteed to look correctly // while our owner-drawning code is not // first compile-time check #ifdef MIIM_BITMAP WinStruct<MENUITEMINFO> mii; // now run-time one: MIIM_BITMAP only works under WinME/2000+ if ( wxGetWinVersion() >= wxWinVersion_98 ) { mii.fMask = MIIM_ID | MIIM_STRING | MIIM_DATA | MIIM_BITMAP; mii.wID = id; mii.cch = itemText.length(); mii.dwTypeData = wx_const_cast(wxChar *, itemText.c_str()); // we can't pass HBITMAP directly as hbmpItem for 2 reasons: // 1. we can't draw it with transparency then (this is not // very important now but would be with themed menu bg) // 2. worse, Windows inverses the bitmap for the selected // item and this looks downright ugly // // so instead draw it ourselves in MSWOnDrawItem() mii.dwItemData = wx_reinterpret_cast(ULONG_PTR, pItem); mii.hbmpItem = HBMMENU_CALLBACK; ok = ::InsertMenuItem(GetHmenu(), pos, TRUE /* by pos */, &mii); if ( !ok ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("InsertMenuItem()")); } else // InsertMenuItem() ok { // we need to remove the extra indent which is reserved for // the checkboxes by default as it looks ugly unless check // boxes are used together with bitmaps and this is not the // case in wx API WinStruct<MENUINFO> mi; // don't call SetMenuInfo() directly, this would prevent // the app from starting up under Windows 95/NT 4 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *SetMenuInfo_t)(HMENU, MENUINFO *); wxDynamicLibrary dllUser(_T("user32")); wxDYNLIB_FUNCTION(SetMenuInfo_t, SetMenuInfo, dllUser); if ( pfnSetMenuInfo ) { mi.fMask = MIM_STYLE; mi.dwStyle = MNS_CHECKORBMP; if ( !(*pfnSetMenuInfo)(GetHmenu(), &mi) ) wxLogLastError(_T("SetMenuInfo(MNS_NOCHECK)")); } // tell the item that it's not really owner-drawn but only // needs to draw its bitmap, the rest is done by Windows pItem->ResetOwnerDrawn(); } } #endif // MIIM_BITMAP }
// append a new item or submenu to the menu bool wxMenu::DoInsertOrAppend(wxMenuItem *pItem, size_t pos) { #if wxUSE_ACCEL UpdateAccel(pItem); #endif // wxUSE_ACCEL // we should support disabling the item even prior to adding it to the menu UINT flags = pItem->IsEnabled() ? MF_ENABLED : MF_GRAYED; // if "Break" has just been called, insert a menu break before this item // (and don't forget to reset the flag) if ( m_doBreak ) { flags |= MF_MENUBREAK; m_doBreak = false; } if ( pItem->IsSeparator() ) { flags |= MF_SEPARATOR; } // id is the numeric id for normal menu items and HMENU for submenus as // required by ::AppendMenu() API UINT_PTR id; wxMenu *submenu = pItem->GetSubMenu(); if ( submenu != NULL ) { wxASSERT_MSG( submenu->GetHMenu(), wxT("invalid submenu") ); submenu->SetParent(this); id = (UINT_PTR)submenu->GetHMenu(); flags |= MF_POPUP; } else { id = pItem->GetMSWId(); } // prepare to insert the item in the menu wxString itemText = pItem->GetItemLabel(); LPCTSTR pData = NULL; if ( pos == (size_t)-1 ) { // append at the end (note that the item is already appended to // internal data structures) pos = GetMenuItemCount() - 1; } // adjust position to account for the title, if any if ( !m_title.empty() ) pos += 2; // for the title itself and its separator BOOL ok = false; #if wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN // Under older systems mixing owner-drawn and non-owner-drawn items results // in inconsistent margins, so we force this one to be owner-drawn if any // other items already are. Later we might want to use a boolean in the // wxMenu to avoid search. Also we might make this fix unnecessary by // getting the correct margin using NONCLIENTMETRICS. static const wxWinVersion winver = wxGetWinVersion(); if ( winver < wxWinVersion_XP && !pItem->IsOwnerDrawn() && !pItem->IsSeparator() ) { // Check if any other items are ownerdrawn, and make ownerdrawn if so wxMenuItemList::compatibility_iterator node = GetMenuItems().GetFirst(); while (node) { if (node->GetData()->IsOwnerDrawn()) { pItem->SetOwnerDrawn(true); break; } node = node->GetNext(); } } #endif // wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN // check if we have something more than a simple text item #if wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN if ( pItem->IsOwnerDrawn() ) { #ifndef __DMC__ // MIIM_BITMAP only works under WinME/2000+ so we always use owner // drawn item under the previous versions and we also have to use them // in any case if the item has custom colours or font bool mustUseOwnerDrawn = winver < wxWinVersion_98 || pItem->GetTextColour().Ok() || pItem->GetBackgroundColour().Ok() || pItem->GetFont().Ok(); if ( !mustUseOwnerDrawn ) { const wxBitmap& bmpUnchecked = pItem->GetBitmap(false), bmpChecked = pItem->GetBitmap(true); if ( (bmpUnchecked.Ok() && !IsLessThanStdSize(bmpUnchecked)) || (bmpChecked.Ok() && !IsLessThanStdSize(bmpChecked)) ) { mustUseOwnerDrawn = true; } } // use InsertMenuItem() if possible as it's guaranteed to look correct // while our owner-drawn code is not if ( !mustUseOwnerDrawn ) { WinStruct<MENUITEMINFO> mii; mii.fMask = MIIM_STRING | MIIM_DATA; if ( pItem->GetBitmap().IsOk() ) { mii.fMask |= MIIM_BITMAP; mii.hbmpItem = GetHBitmapForMenu(pItem); } if ( pItem->IsCheckable() ) { mii.fMask |= MIIM_CHECKMARKS; mii.hbmpChecked = GetHBitmapForMenu(pItem, true); mii.hbmpUnchecked = GetHBitmapForMenu(pItem, false); } mii.cch = itemText.length(); mii.dwTypeData = const_cast<wxChar *>(itemText.wx_str()); if ( flags & MF_POPUP ) { mii.fMask |= MIIM_SUBMENU; mii.hSubMenu = GetHmenuOf(pItem->GetSubMenu()); } else { mii.fMask |= MIIM_ID; mii.wID = id; } mii.dwItemData = reinterpret_cast<ULONG_PTR>(pItem); ok = ::InsertMenuItem(GetHmenu(), pos, TRUE /* by pos */, &mii); if ( !ok ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("InsertMenuItem()")); } else // InsertMenuItem() ok { // we need to remove the extra indent which is reserved for // the checkboxes by default as it looks ugly unless check // boxes are used together with bitmaps and this is not the // case in wx API WinStruct<MENUINFO> mi; // don't call SetMenuInfo() directly, this would prevent // the app from starting up under Windows 95/NT 4 typedef BOOL (WINAPI *SetMenuInfo_t)(HMENU, MENUINFO *); wxDynamicLibrary dllUser(wxT("user32")); wxDYNLIB_FUNCTION(SetMenuInfo_t, SetMenuInfo, dllUser); if ( pfnSetMenuInfo ) { mi.fMask = MIM_STYLE; mi.dwStyle = MNS_CHECKORBMP; if ( !(*pfnSetMenuInfo)(GetHmenu(), &mi) ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("SetMenuInfo(MNS_NOCHECK)")); } } // tell the item that it's not really owner-drawn but only // needs to draw its bitmap, the rest is done by Windows pItem->ResetOwnerDrawn(); } } #endif // __DMC__ if ( !ok ) { // item draws itself, pass pointer to it in data parameter flags |= MF_OWNERDRAW; pData = (LPCTSTR)pItem; } } else #endif // wxUSE_OWNER_DRAWN { // item is just a normal string (passed in data parameter) flags |= MF_STRING; #ifdef __WXWINCE__ itemText = wxMenuItem::GetLabelText(itemText); #endif pData = (wxChar*)itemText.wx_str(); } // item might have already been inserted by InsertMenuItem() above if ( !ok ) { if ( !::InsertMenu(GetHmenu(), pos, flags | MF_BYPOSITION, id, pData) ) { wxLogLastError(wxT("InsertMenu[Item]()")); return false; } } // if we just appended the title, highlight it if ( id == idMenuTitle ) { // visually select the menu title SetDefaultMenuItem(GetHmenu(), id); } // if we're already attached to the menubar, we must update it if ( IsAttached() && GetMenuBar()->IsAttached() ) { GetMenuBar()->Refresh(); } return true; }