In the StringModelEditingDelegate convenience class, we simply hook up
the escape key to editor rollback. This means you can cancel an ongoing
cell edit by pressing escape. :^)
This API allows the embedder of a view to decide which actions upon
the view will begin editing the current item.
To maintain the old behavior, we will begin editing when an item is
either double-clicked, or when the "edit key" (return) is pressed.
Views now have a cursor index (retrievable via cursor_index()) which
is separate from the selection.
Until now, we've been using the first entry in the selection as
"the cursor", which gets messy whenever you want to select more than
one index in the model.
When setting the cursor, the selection is implicitly updated as well
to maintain the old behavior (for the most part.)
Going forward, this will make it much easier to implement things like
shift-select (extend selection from cursor) and such. :^)
A view can now be told to move its cursor in one of multiple directions
as specified by the CursorMovement enum.
View subclasses can override move_cursor(CursorMovement) to implement
their own cursor behavior. By default, AbstractView::move_cursor() is
a no-op.
This patch improves code sharing between TableView and TreeView. :^)
Before, we had about these occurrence counts:
COPY: 13 without, 33 with
MOVE: 12 without, 28 with
Clearly, 'with' was the preferred way. However, this introduced double-semicolons
all over the place, and caused some warnings to trigger.
This patch *forces* the usage of a semi-colon when calling the macro,
by removing the semi-colon within the macro. (And thus also gets rid
of the double-semicolon.)
If both the row and column headers are visible, we now also show a
button in the top left corner. This avoids the headers overlapping
each other when you scroll the contents.
In the future, this could be hooked up to a "select all" action.
The view needs to recompute the scrollable content size whenever this
happens, so let's always notify it. Previously we were only doing this
when resizing columns with interactively (not programmatically.)
This patch introduces the HeaderView class, which is a widget that
implements the column headers of TableView and TreeView.
This greatly simplifies event management in the view implementations
and also makes it much easier to eventually implement row headers.
This patch adds Widget::children_clip_rect() which can be overridden
to tighten clipping of a widget's children. The default implementation
simply returns Widget::rect().
A Widget can now have a focus proxy widget. Questions about focus are
redirected to the proxy if present. This is useful if a widget could
logically get focus, but wants one of its child widgets to actually
handle it.
Also clamp mouse events to frame rect when dragging outside of the color
field area.
Store hue separately from color, to prevent pure white resetting the hue
back to 0.