gi-gtk-3.0.24: Gtk bindings

CopyrightWill Thompson Iñaki García Etxebarria and Jonas Platte
LicenseLGPL-2.1
MaintainerIñaki García Etxebarria (garetxe@gmail.com)
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell2010

GI.Gtk.Objects.DrawingArea

Contents

Description

The DrawingArea widget is used for creating custom user interface elements. It’s essentially a blank widget; you can draw on it. After creating a drawing area, the application may want to connect to:

  • Mouse and button press signals to respond to input from the user. (Use widgetAddEvents to enable events you wish to receive.)
  • The Widget::realize signal to take any necessary actions when the widget is instantiated on a particular display. (Create GDK resources in response to this signal.)
  • The Widget::size-allocate signal to take any necessary actions when the widget changes size.
  • The Widget::draw signal to handle redrawing the contents of the widget.

The following code portion demonstrates using a drawing area to display a circle in the normal widget foreground color.

Note that GDK automatically clears the exposed area before sending the expose event, and that drawing is implicitly clipped to the exposed area. If you want to have a theme-provided background, you need to call renderBackground in your ::draw method.

Simple GtkDrawingArea usage

C code

gboolean
draw_callback (GtkWidget *widget, cairo_t *cr, gpointer data)
{
  guint width, height;
  GdkRGBA color;
  GtkStyleContext *context;

  context = gtk_widget_get_style_context (widget);

  width = gtk_widget_get_allocated_width (widget);
  height = gtk_widget_get_allocated_height (widget);

  gtk_render_background (context, cr, 0, 0, width, height);

  cairo_arc (cr,
             width / 2.0, height / 2.0,
             MIN (width, height) / 2.0,
             0, 2 * G_PI);

  gtk_style_context_get_color (context,
                               gtk_style_context_get_state (context),
                               &color);
  gdk_cairo_set_source_rgba (cr, &color);

  cairo_fill (cr);

 return FALSE;
}
[...]
  GtkWidget *drawing_area = gtk_drawing_area_new ();
  gtk_widget_set_size_request (drawing_area, 100, 100);
  g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (drawing_area), "draw",
                    G_CALLBACK (draw_callback), NULL);

Draw signals are normally delivered when a drawing area first comes onscreen, or when it’s covered by another window and then uncovered. You can also force an expose event by adding to the “damage region” of the drawing area’s window; widgetQueueDrawArea and windowInvalidateRect are equally good ways to do this. You’ll then get a draw signal for the invalid region.

The available routines for drawing are documented on the [GDK Drawing Primitives][gdk3-Cairo-Interaction] page and the cairo documentation.

To receive mouse events on a drawing area, you will need to enable them with widgetAddEvents. To receive keyboard events, you will need to set the “can-focus” property on the drawing area, and you should probably draw some user-visible indication that the drawing area is focused. Use widgetHasFocus in your expose event handler to decide whether to draw the focus indicator. See renderFocus for one way to draw focus.

Synopsis

Exported types

newtype DrawingArea Source #

Memory-managed wrapper type.

class GObject o => IsDrawingArea o Source #

Type class for types which can be safely cast to DrawingArea, for instance with toDrawingArea.

toDrawingArea :: (MonadIO m, IsDrawingArea o) => o -> m DrawingArea Source #

Cast to DrawingArea, for types for which this is known to be safe. For general casts, use castTo.

Methods

new

drawingAreaNew Source #

Arguments

:: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m) 
=> m DrawingArea

Returns: a new DrawingArea

Creates a new drawing area.