I want to duplicate the behaviour of tool windows in OpenOfice. When the application loses focus, the tool windows (if they are not docked) are hidden.
So, I have a main window, and another utility window (win_dock
). I want to hide win_dock
when all the windows of the application loses focus and show it again if a window gain focus.
What I did is that I connected to the focus-in-event and focus-out-event of all windows of the application, and I maintain a counter of how many windows have focus. When this counter drops to zero, I want to hide win_dock
, and if this counter is positive again, I want to show win_dock
The problem is with this solution I can never focus win_dock
. Because when I click on it, the main window drops the focus, so it hides win_dock
that still hadn't gained the focus. Nevertheless the focus-in-event is still sent to win_dock
and the windows reappears. But in the meantime it has lost the focus.
Do you have a better solution?
Here i开发者_StackOverflow社区s the Vala source code:
public class Main
{
private Gtk.Builder builder;
private Gtk.Window win_messages;
private Gtk.Window win_dock;
private int focus_count = 0;
public Main() {
builder = new Gtk.Builder();
builder.add_from_file("ui2.glade");
win_messages = builder.get_object("win_messages") as Gtk.Window;
win_dock = builder.get_object("win_dock") as Gtk.Window;
handle_focus(win_messages);
handle_focus(win_dock);
}
public void start(){
win_messages.show_all();
//win_dock.show_all();
Gtk.main();
}
private void handle_focus(Gtk.Window w) {
w.focus_in_event.connect ((w, e) => {
stdout.printf("Focus In (%s)\n", w.name);
focus_count++;
manage_focus(w == win_dock);
});
w.focus_out_event.connect((w, e) => {
stdout.printf("Focus Out (%s)\n", w.name);
focus_count--;
manage_focus(w == win_dock);
});
}
private void manage_focus(bool is_dock){
if(focus_count > 0) {
win_dock.show_all();
stdout.printf("Show (focus: %d)\n", focus_count);
} else if(is_dock) {
win_dock.hide_all();
stdout.printf("Hide (focus: %d, has: %d) dock\n", focus_count, win_dock.is_active ? 1 : 0);
} else if(!is_dock) {
if(win_dock.is_active) {
win_dock.hide_all();
stdout.printf("Hide (focus: %d, has: %d) !dock\n", focus_count, win_dock.is_active ? 1 : 0);
} else {
stdout.printf("Nop (focus: %d, has: %d) !dock\n", focus_count, win_dock.is_active ? 1 : 0);
}
}
}
public static int main (string[] args)
{
Gtk.init (ref args);
Main m = new Main();
m.start();
return 0;
}
}
Thanks.
Is there a good reason to make the dialog disappear? Wouldn't it be enough to make win_dock
transient (win_dock.set_transient_for
) for the main window?
Otherwise you could try using GLib.Idle.add
to call manage_focus
which will cause
manage_focus
to run after all your focus event callbacks have run. It will then have the correct number of focused windows.
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