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//
// PropertyListPanel.Designer.cs
//
// Author:
// Mike Becker <alcexhim@gmail.com>
//
// Copyright (c) 2019 Mike Becker
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
using System;
using MBS.Framework.UserInterface;
using MBS.Framework.UserInterface.Controls;
using MBS.Framework.UserInterface.Controls.ListView;
using MBS.Framework.UserInterface.Layouts;
namespace UniversalEditor.UserInterface.Panels
{
public partial class PropertyListPanel : Panel
{
private ComboBox cboObject = null;
private SplitContainer scPropertiesDescription = null;
private ListViewControl lvPropertyGrid = null;
private TextBox txtCommands = null;
private TextBox txtDescription = null;
private DefaultTreeModel tmPropertyGrid = null;
private DefaultTreeModel tmObject = null;
private SplitContainer scCommandsDescription = null;
private void InitializeComponent()
{
Text = "Property List";
Layout = new BoxLayout(Orientation.Vertical);
cboObject = new ComboBox();
tmObject = new DefaultTreeModel(new Type[] { typeof(string), typeof(string) });
cboObject.Model = tmObject;
// i'd hate to limit it like this.. we should be able to type in an object name, hit "enter", and have it work
// cboObject.ReadOnly = true;
cboObject.KeyDown += CboObject_KeyDown;
cboObject.Changed += cboObject_Changed;
Controls.Add(cboObject);
scPropertiesDescription = new SplitContainer(Orientation.Horizontal);
scPropertiesDescription.Panel1.Layout = new BoxLayout(Orientation.Vertical);
tmPropertyGrid = new DefaultTreeModel(new Type[] { typeof(string), typeof(string) });
lvPropertyGrid = new ListViewControl();
lvPropertyGrid.SelectionChanged += lvPropertyGrid_SelectionChanged; ;
lvPropertyGrid.Model = tmPropertyGrid;
lvPropertyGrid.Columns.Add(new ListViewColumnText(tmPropertyGrid.Columns[0], "Name"));
lvPropertyGrid.Columns.Add(new ListViewColumnText(tmPropertyGrid.Columns[1], "Value"));
scPropertiesDescription.Panel1.Controls.Add(lvPropertyGrid, new BoxLayout.Constraints(true, true));
scPropertiesDescription.Panel2.Layout = new BoxLayout(Orientation.Vertical);
scCommandsDescription = new SplitContainer(Orientation.Horizontal);
txtCommands = new TextBox();
txtCommands.Editable = false;
txtCommands.Multiline = true;
txtCommands.Text = "<A>Command 1</A> <A>Command 2</A>";
scCommandsDescription.SplitterPosition = 100;
scCommandsDescription.Panel1.Layout = new BoxLayout(Orientation.Vertical);
// scCommandsDescription.Panel1.Controls.Add(txtCommands, new BoxLayout.Constraints(true, true));
// not sure how to do this yet
txtDescription = new TextBox();
txtDescription.Editable = false;
txtDescription.Multiline = true;
scCommandsDescription.Panel2.Layout = new BoxLayout(Orientation.Vertical);
scCommandsDescription.Panel2.Controls.Add(txtDescription, new BoxLayout.Constraints(true, true));
scPropertiesDescription.SplitterPosition = 100;
scPropertiesDescription.Panel2.Controls.Add(scCommandsDescription, new BoxLayout.Constraints(true, true));
Controls.Add(scPropertiesDescription, new BoxLayout.Constraints(true, true));
}
void CboObject_KeyDown(object sender, MBS.Framework.UserInterface.Input.Keyboard.KeyEventArgs e)
{
// this don't work, Gtk blocks keyboard input (probably cause it's technically a text box)
if (e.Key == MBS.Framework.UserInterface.Input.Keyboard.KeyboardKey.Enter)
{
if (cboObject.Model != null)
{
TreeModelRow row = cboObject.Model.Find(cboObject.Text);
if (row != null)
{
cboObject.SelectedItem = row;
}
}
}
}
}
}