This will be used to solve issues around style_set:
if the widget is legacy or pure eo we may need to select a different
style. So in the constructor we need to know whether we are legacy or
eo. Note that calling style_set in finalize only is too late as we would
lose information such as efl_text_set() called inside efl_add().
right now we just request the complete geom to be visible since there
seems to be no way ot checking where the new widgets will be in. This
needs some improvements.
I kept the safety error message for easier debugging.
Test scenario:
elementary_test -to "Window Inline"
Click on an entry. Press Shift+Tab.
Ping @bu5hm4n
I was told that the scrollable interface is being redesigned for EO.
This API definitely does not belong to the base Widget class, as it's
quite specific to item-based scrollable widgets, such as lists and
grids. Since Elm.Interface_Scrollable is itself being revamped, it is a
good place to move that EO API for now.
Ref T5363
1. Uniformize the API, which is now for internal use:
This uses the same enum as scroller "movement_block" instead
of 2 separate properties. Less APIs, more consistence.
2. Remove scroll_lock x/y from EO widget. I was told it is not going to
exist in the upcoming scrollable interface.
3. Remove scroll hold/freeze getters.
scroll hold/freeze push/pop are still there but it remains to be seen
how the EO scrollable interface will exploit them. Right now they are
full of bugs.
Ref T5363
This also includes the drag_child_lock APIs. This had nothing to do with
dragging beyond maybe the case where scrolling is done by thumbscroll
(ie. finger drag).
Note that the EAPI were called already scroll_lock, not drag_lock.
Ref T5363
Summary:
Widgets that don't have content like as genlist, gengrid.
They don't have geometry of content also.
So position of pan will be used when calculating postion to scroll.
Test Plan:
tested in elementary_test and check working properly.
this may be the problem when extern pan set on scrollable interface.
Reviewers: SanghyeonLee, cedric, felipealmeida, larry, bu5hm4n
Reviewed By: SanghyeonLee
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D5127
Summary:
This reverts commit de313d6296.
Because x-coordination mirroring is called properly from wanted_regison_set.
There was a problem in scroller init process.
Before edje_obj was initialize in elm_interface_scrollable_objects_set, mirrored_set was being called.
So Move mirrored_set after elm_interface_scrollable_objects_set
it can fix this issue(https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4944)
Reviewers: raster, woohyun, SanghyeonLee, akanad, eagleeye, cedric, singh.amitesh, eunue
Subscribers: jpeg, cedric
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4945
Summary:
Fixes that a scroller can not be moved normally even if it is changed to mirrored.
In elm_scroller, _mirrored_set is called when sizing_eval is called. because
When content size is changed, it should be scrolled based on mirrored coordinates.
Also In elm_interface_scrollable,
elm_interface_scrollable_content_pos_set of _elm_scrollable_mirrored_set
to be called regardless of mirrored state.
Test Plan: scroller test on elementary_test.
Reviewers: raster, woohyun, SanghyeonLee, akanad, eagleeye, cedric, singh.amitesh, eunue
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4908
Signed-off-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric@osg.samsung.com>
Prerequisites:
Disable scroll animation (in elementary_config)
Test case:
elementary_test -to Scroller
1. Scroll with the mouse wheel. Scrolling will not loop or anything.
2. Enable loop in Y, scroll to the top and to the bottom, verify
that scrolling loops fine and shows the last and first page in
full.
3. Enable page snapping, and repeat 2.
FIXME: Page snapping doesn't do much if you use thumbscroll or
drag the scrollbars.
FIXME: In the test case, Y +/- 1 is useless as the scroller snaps
to the pages even without snapping enabled.
@fix
The freeze property is a set() only but could internally
be reset to false, after dragging a vertical or horizontal slider.
Test scenario:
elementary_test -to scroller
Click Freeze, test the mouse wheel (can't do anything), drag a
scroller side bar, test the mouse wheel again.
Before this patch, the scroller would scroll. After the patch, the
scroller remains fixed, respecting the value of freeze.
FIXME: It is possible that the proper fix would be to disable
bars drag during freeze, but that is not the case currently.
NOTE: freeze, hold, movement_block, lock_x/y have very similar
meanings. The doc really needs clarification here, and some
property might be removed. Also, freeze and hold have no
getter, only a setter. drag_lock_x/y is part of elm_widget,
and not specific to scrollers.
If the scroll animation is disabled, we ended up with an
immediate call from inside a post-event callback to modify
the canvas geometry which led to feeding events. Since
99d21f6d9c and 54e5841b2f it is basically forbidden
to modify the canvas or feed events from the post-event cb.
This is because feeding events from inside the post-event
callback can break the logical order of operations between
post-event cb and event cb.
Note: This also implements no-animation scrolling for page
scroll, in case scroll animation is disabled (unifying the
code did that).
Fixes T5289 (abort inside E)
Test scenario:
elementary_test -to "Scroller 2"
Use the mouse wheel to scroll inside the horizontal scroller
(the one with many "...Horizontal scrolling..." buttons). This
scroller should scroll horizontally. When reaching the end of
this scroller, the main vertical scroller should take over
and scroll vertically, but only after a 0.5s timeout has passed.
Before this patch, you could wait forever and scrolling inside
the horizontal scroller would never trigger a scroll in the main
vertical scroller, despite reaching the end point.
In 1.18 both the main and the horizontal scrollers scroll
simultaneously. The imbricated vertical scrollers seem to work
as designed, but not H inside V.
@fix
elm_pan_gravity_{set,get} are functions that were generated as
legacy APIs (in other words EAPI), but were never actually exposed
to applications as they were protected behind EFL_EO_API_SUPPORT
(see elm_interfaces.h).
This patch restores the ABI compatibility with elementary 1.18.
Summary:
When you set gravity 1 on scroller, scroller sticks to the bottom
even content is changed.
however, scroller don't work like above, if size of pan is changed.
this commit uses pan_pos_max rather than w/h of content_info
because pan_pos_max is related with both content_size and pan size.
gravity_set will work properly even if both size of content and pan are
changed simultaneously.
Test Plan:
1. Select 'scroll3' in the elementary_test
2. Append enough items so that scroll bar appears (about 30 items)
3. Go to the bottom and Set gravity 1.0
4. Check that scroller sticks to the bottom once you append another item
(it works)
5. Check that scroller sticks to to bottom once you resize window(pan)
(it doesn't work without this patch)
Reviewers: eagleeye, jpeg, cedric, woohyun, z-wony, herdsman
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4665
Summary:
If rtl mode is set, current_page_get api should return reversed page number.
To do that, make x position x-axis reversed before page calculating.
Also bring_in and page_show should show the reversed page in rtl mode.
This patch modify the functions to support that.
Lastly, scroller should be scrolling based on the right edge of the page.
This patch is a combination of the patches(D4559,D4560)
Test Plan:
1. Run scroller test on elementary_test
2. Turn ui mirrored mode on
3. Manipulate scroller in various ways
- It should scroll proper position when you click next or prev btn.
Reviewers: woohyun, taxi2se, z-wony, cedric
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4558
Summary:
When width of parameter(w) is bigger than or equal to scroller's width(pw),
scrollable object must be scrolled to x position.
Test Plan: elementary_test -> focus 4
Reviewers: woohyun, SanghyeonLee, Hermet, cedric, jpeg, raster
Subscribers: cedric, jpeg
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D4491
post event callbacks must return 0 to stop processing when an event is
consumed, and 1 when processing should continue. this is the only place in
all of efl which used this functionality, and it did so incorrectly.
@fix
ref 248b6beeee
ref D2393
This was simply annoying me. A scroller packed inside a box 150x150
should have enough space to hold an object of size 140x140. That's
a whole lot of 10 pixels margin!
This patch adds a special case code when the content "seems" to fit
inside the box but still one or both bars are visible. One problem
is that we can't know from the theme how much margin is used by a
scroller even when its bars are hidden. So we have to try to remove
them and then recalc to test.
This definitely adds quite a few more calculations if the state of
the scroll bars changes, but the result is way more pleasant :) This
should be limited to corner cases anyway (when the content size is
within 0 to ~20 pixels of the scroller size, depending on the theme
of course).
The test case is adjusted to show that same size content triggers
a show on the bars (because of theme margins). See CtxPopup test.
This is an override of efl_gfx_size_set. Same as before, the
order of operations matter so it is possible that a corner
case will break. In particular, legacy code was:
- intercept
- smart resize (do stuff), super, super, super
- evas object resize
The new code is more like:
- intercept
- super, super, super, evas object resize
- do stuff
But unfortunately this broke elm_widget (read: all widgets) as
the internal resize was done before the object resize. So,
inside the resize event cb, the resize_obj size would not match
the smart object size. >_<
This is an override of efl_gfx_position_set.
As for the other patches, I hope I didn't break anything.
A problem likely to happen is that the super call was inserted
too early or too late in the call flow. For instance:
_myclass_position_set(obj, x, y) {
position_set(super(obj), x, y);
position_get(obj, &prevx, &prevy);
do_something_with_delta_xy();
}
The above code flow is obvisouly wrong, but may have crept in this
patch (such a bug sneaked in inside smart object, breaking
everything at first).
These should be just overrides of Efl.Gfx.visible.set. Many
widgets were handling smart show() and hide() manually, which
means this patch is quite large.
Hopefully this doesn't break anything, obviously. But here are
some widgets known to be problematic, as the old code flow was
really strange (sometimes not calling the efl_super function):
- window
- notify
Efl.Object.event_callback_call no longer calls legacy smart callbacks;
calling only event callbacks registered with the given event description
pointer.
Create the method Efl.Object.event_callback_legacy_call to inherit the old
behavior from Efl.Object.event_callback_call, calling both Efl.Object events
and legacy smart callbacks.
Update all other files accordingly in order to still supply legacy
callbacks while they are necessary.
now set default wheel scroll accel to 7 as epr the confgi upgrade code
and also improve the acceleration to "rely on itself" and feedback
loop. this is so much better now i can scroll through things in a
whisk with the wheel.
fixes T4263
@fix