efl/src/lib/elementary/elm_spinner_eo.legacy.h

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#ifndef _ELM_SPINNER_EO_LEGACY_H_
#define _ELM_SPINNER_EO_LEGACY_H_
#ifndef _ELM_SPINNER_EO_CLASS_TYPE
#define _ELM_SPINNER_EO_CLASS_TYPE
typedef Eo Elm_Spinner;
#endif
#ifndef _ELM_SPINNER_EO_TYPES
#define _ELM_SPINNER_EO_TYPES
#endif
/**
* @brief Control whether the spinner should wrap when it reaches its minimum
* or maximum value.
*
* Disabled by default. If disabled, when the user tries to increment the
* value, but displayed value plus step value is bigger than maximum value, the
* new value will be the maximum value. The same happens when the user tries to
* decrement it, but the value less step is less than minimum value. In this
* case, the new displayed value will be the minimum value.
*
* When wrap is enabled, when the user tries to increment the value, but
* displayed value plus step value is bigger than maximum value, the new value
* will be the minimum value. When the the user tries to decrement it, but the
* value less step is less than minimum value, the new displayed value will be
* the maximum value.
*
* E.g.: @c min = 10 @c max = 50 @c step = 20 @c displayed = 20
*
* When the user decrement value (using left or bottom arrow), it will displays
* $50.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
* @param[in] wrap @c true to enable wrap or @c false to disable it.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI void elm_spinner_wrap_set(Elm_Spinner *obj, Eina_Bool wrap);
/**
* @brief Control whether the spinner should wrap when it reaches its minimum
* or maximum value.
*
* Disabled by default. If disabled, when the user tries to increment the
* value, but displayed value plus step value is bigger than maximum value, the
* new value will be the maximum value. The same happens when the user tries to
* decrement it, but the value less step is less than minimum value. In this
* case, the new displayed value will be the minimum value.
*
* When wrap is enabled, when the user tries to increment the value, but
* displayed value plus step value is bigger than maximum value, the new value
* will be the minimum value. When the the user tries to decrement it, but the
* value less step is less than minimum value, the new displayed value will be
* the maximum value.
*
* E.g.: @c min = 10 @c max = 50 @c step = 20 @c displayed = 20
*
* When the user decrement value (using left or bottom arrow), it will displays
* $50.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
*
* @return @c true to enable wrap or @c false to disable it.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool elm_spinner_wrap_get(const Elm_Spinner *obj);
/**
* @brief Control the interval on time updates for a user mouse button hold on
* spinner widgets' arrows.
*
* This interval value is decreased while the user holds the mouse pointer
* either incrementing or decrementing spinner's value.
*
* This helps the user to get to a given value distant from the current one
* easier/faster, as it will start to change quicker and quicker on mouse
* button holds.
*
* The calculation for the next change interval value, starting from the one
* set with this call, is the previous interval divided by $1.05, so it
* decreases a little bit.
*
* The default starting interval value for automatic changes is $0.85 seconds.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
* @param[in] interval The (first) interval value in seconds.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI void elm_spinner_interval_set(Elm_Spinner *obj, double interval);
/**
* @brief Control the interval on time updates for a user mouse button hold on
* spinner widgets' arrows.
*
* This interval value is decreased while the user holds the mouse pointer
* either incrementing or decrementing spinner's value.
*
* This helps the user to get to a given value distant from the current one
* easier/faster, as it will start to change quicker and quicker on mouse
* button holds.
*
* The calculation for the next change interval value, starting from the one
* set with this call, is the previous interval divided by $1.05, so it
* decreases a little bit.
*
* The default starting interval value for automatic changes is $0.85 seconds.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
*
* @return The (first) interval value in seconds.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI double elm_spinner_interval_get(const Elm_Spinner *obj);
/**
* @brief Control the round value for rounding
*
* Sets the rounding value used for value rounding in the spinner.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
* @param[in] rnd The rounding value
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI void elm_spinner_round_set(Elm_Spinner *obj, int rnd);
/**
* @brief Control the round value for rounding
*
* Sets the rounding value used for value rounding in the spinner.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
*
* @return The rounding value
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI int elm_spinner_round_get(const Elm_Spinner *obj);
/**
* @brief Control whether the spinner can be directly edited by the user or
* not.
*
* Spinner objects can have edition disabled, in which state they will be
* changed only by arrows. Useful for contexts where you don't want your users
* to interact with it writing the value. Specially when using special values,
* the user can see real value instead of special label on edition.
*
* It's enabled by default.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
* @param[in] editable @c true to allow users to edit it or @c false to don't
* allow users to edit it directly.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI void elm_spinner_editable_set(Elm_Spinner *obj, Eina_Bool editable);
/**
* @brief Control whether the spinner can be directly edited by the user or
* not.
*
* Spinner objects can have edition disabled, in which state they will be
* changed only by arrows. Useful for contexts where you don't want your users
* to interact with it writing the value. Specially when using special values,
* the user can see real value instead of special label on edition.
*
* It's enabled by default.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
*
* @return @c true to allow users to edit it or @c false to don't allow users
* to edit it directly.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI Eina_Bool elm_spinner_editable_get(const Elm_Spinner *obj);
/**
* @brief Control the base for rounding
*
* Rounding works as follows:
*
* rounded_val = base + (double)(((value - base) / round) * round)
*
* Where rounded_val, value and base are doubles, and round is an integer.
*
* This means that things will be rounded to increments (or decrements) of
* "round" starting from value @c base. The default base for rounding is 0.
*
* Example: round = 3, base = 2 Values: ..., -2, 0, 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, ...
*
* Example: round = 2, base = 5.5 Values: ..., -0.5, 1.5, 3.5, 5.5, 7.5, 9.5,
* 11.5, ...
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
* @param[in] base The base value
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI void elm_spinner_base_set(Elm_Spinner *obj, double base);
/**
* @brief Control the base for rounding
*
* Rounding works as follows:
*
* rounded_val = base + (double)(((value - base) / round) * round)
*
* Where rounded_val, value and base are doubles, and round is an integer.
*
* This means that things will be rounded to increments (or decrements) of
* "round" starting from value @c base. The default base for rounding is 0.
*
* Example: round = 3, base = 2 Values: ..., -2, 0, 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, ...
*
* Example: round = 2, base = 5.5 Values: ..., -0.5, 1.5, 3.5, 5.5, 7.5, 9.5,
* 11.5, ...
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
*
* @return The base value
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI double elm_spinner_base_get(const Elm_Spinner *obj);
/**
* @brief Control the format string of the displayed label.
*
* If @c NULL, this sets the format to "%.0f". If not it sets the format string
* for the label text. The label text is provided a floating point value, so
* the label text can display up to 1 floating point value. Note that this is
* optional.
*
* Use a format string such as "%1.2f meters" for example, and it will display
* values like: "3.14 meters" for a value equal to 3.14159.
*
* Default is "%0.f".
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
* @param[in] fmt The format string for the label display.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI void elm_spinner_label_format_set(Elm_Spinner *obj, const char *fmt);
/**
* @brief Control the format string of the displayed label.
*
* If @c NULL, this sets the format to "%.0f". If not it sets the format string
* for the label text. The label text is provided a floating point value, so
* the label text can display up to 1 floating point value. Note that this is
* optional.
*
* Use a format string such as "%1.2f meters" for example, and it will display
* values like: "3.14 meters" for a value equal to 3.14159.
*
* Default is "%0.f".
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
*
* @return The format string for the label display.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI const char *elm_spinner_label_format_get(const Elm_Spinner *obj);
/**
* @brief Control special string to display in the place of the numerical
* value.
*
* It's useful for cases when a user should select an item that is better
* indicated by a label than a value. For example, weekdays or months.
*
* @note If another label was previously set to @c value, it will be replaced
* by the new label.
*
* @param[in] obj The object.
* @param[in] value The value to be replaced.
* @param[in] label The label to be used.
*
* @ingroup Elm_Spinner_Group
*/
EAPI void elm_spinner_special_value_add(Elm_Spinner *obj, double value, const char *label);
#endif