// Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "chrome/browser/cocoa/tab_strip_view.h" @implementation TabStripView - (id)initWithFrame:(NSRect)frame { self = [super initWithFrame:frame]; if (self) { // Nothing yet to do here... } return self; } - (void)drawRect:(NSRect)rect { NSRect boundsRect = [self bounds]; NSRect borderRect, contentRect; NSDivideRect(boundsRect, &borderRect, &contentRect, 1, NSMinYEdge); [[NSColor colorWithCalibratedWhite:0.0 alpha:0.3] set]; NSRectFillUsingOperation(borderRect, NSCompositeSourceOver); } // Called to determine where in our view hierarchy the click should go. We // want clicks to go to our children (tabs, new tab button, etc), but no click // should ever go to this view. In fact, returning this view breaks things // such as the window buttons and double-clicking the title bar since the // window manager believes there is a view that wants the mouse event. If the // superclass impl says the click should go here, just cheat and return nil. - (NSView*)hitTest:(NSPoint)point { NSView* hit = [super hitTest:point]; if ([hit isEqual:self]) hit = nil; return hit; } @end