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All Rights Reserved. */ #import "ImageAndTextCell.h" #import #if !defined(MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_10) || \ MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_10 typedef NSUInteger NSCellHitResult; #endif @implementation ImageAndTextCell @synthesize image; - (id)init { if ((self = [super init])) { [self setLineBreakMode:NSLineBreakByTruncatingTail]; [self setSelectable:YES]; } return self; } - (void)dealloc { [image release]; [super dealloc]; } - (id)copyWithZone:(NSZone *)zone { ImageAndTextCell *cell = (ImageAndTextCell *)[super copyWithZone:zone]; // The image ivar will be directly copied; we need to retain or copy it. cell->image = [image retain]; return cell; } - (NSRect)imageRectForBounds:(NSRect)cellFrame { NSRect result; if (image != nil) { result.size = [image size]; result.origin = cellFrame.origin; result.origin.x += 3; result.origin.y += ceil((cellFrame.size.height - result.size.height) / 2); } else { result = NSZeroRect; } return result; } // We could manually implement expansionFrameWithFrame:inView: and drawWithExpansionFrame:inView: or just properly implement titleRectForBounds to get expansion tooltips to automatically work for us - (NSRect)titleRectForBounds:(NSRect)cellFrame { NSRect result; if (image != nil) { CGFloat imageWidth = [image size].width; result = cellFrame; result.origin.x += (3 + imageWidth); result.size.width -= (3 + imageWidth); } else { result = [super titleRectForBounds:cellFrame]; } return result; } - (void)editWithFrame:(NSRect)aRect inView:(NSView *)controlView editor:(NSText *)textObj delegate:(id)anObject event:(NSEvent *)theEvent { NSRect textFrame, imageFrame; NSDivideRect (aRect, &imageFrame, &textFrame, 3 + [image size].width, NSMinXEdge); [super editWithFrame: textFrame inView: controlView editor:textObj delegate:anObject event: theEvent]; } - (void)selectWithFrame:(NSRect)aRect inView:(NSView *)controlView editor:(NSText *)textObj delegate:(id)anObject start:(NSInteger)selStart length:(NSInteger)selLength { NSRect textFrame, imageFrame; NSDivideRect (aRect, &imageFrame, &textFrame, 3 + [image size].width, NSMinXEdge); [super selectWithFrame: textFrame inView: controlView editor:textObj delegate:anObject start:selStart length:selLength]; } - (void)drawWithFrame:(NSRect)cellFrame inView:(NSView *)controlView { if (image != nil) { NSRect imageFrame; NSSize imageSize = [image size]; NSDivideRect(cellFrame, &imageFrame, &cellFrame, 3 + imageSize.width, NSMinXEdge); if ([self drawsBackground]) { [[self backgroundColor] set]; NSRectFill(imageFrame); } imageFrame.origin.x += 3; imageFrame.origin.y += ceil((cellFrame.size.height - imageSize.height) / 2); imageFrame.size = imageSize; [image drawInRect:imageFrame fromRect:NSZeroRect operation:NSCompositeSourceOver fraction:1.0 respectFlipped:YES hints:nil]; } [super drawWithFrame:cellFrame inView:controlView]; } - (NSSize)cellSize { NSSize cellSize = [super cellSize]; if (image != nil) { cellSize.width += [image size].width; } cellSize.width += 3; return cellSize; } - (NSCellHitResult)hitTestForEvent:(NSEvent *)event inRect:(NSRect)cellFrame ofView:(NSView *)controlView { NSPoint point = [controlView convertPoint:[event locationInWindow] fromView:nil]; // If we have an image, we need to see if the user clicked on the image portion. if (image != nil) { // This code closely mimics drawWithFrame:inView: NSSize imageSize = [image size]; NSRect imageFrame; NSDivideRect(cellFrame, &imageFrame, &cellFrame, 3 + imageSize.width, NSMinXEdge); imageFrame.origin.x += 3; imageFrame.size = imageSize; // If the point is in the image rect, then it is a content hit if (NSMouseInRect(point, imageFrame, [controlView isFlipped])) { // We consider this just a content area. It is not trackable, nor it it editable text. If it was, we would or in the additional items. // By returning the correct parts, we allow NSTableView to correctly begin an edit when the text portion is clicked on. return NSCellHitContentArea; } } // At this point, the cellFrame has been modified to exclude the portion for the image. Let the superclass handle the hit testing at this point. return [super hitTestForEvent:event inRect:cellFrame ofView:controlView]; } @end