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package org.eclipse.swt.widgets;
/*
* (c) Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2001.
* All Rights Reserved
*/
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.internal.win32.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.graphics.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.events.*;
/**
* Instances of this class are selectable user interface
* objects that represent a range of positive, numeric values.
* <p>
* At any given moment, a given slider will have a
* single <em>selection</em> that is considered to be its
* value, which is constrained to be within the range of
* values the slider represents (that is, between its
* <em>minimum</em> and <em>maximum</em> values).
* </p><p>
* Typically, sliders will be made up of five areas:
* <ol>
* <li>an arrow button for decrementing the value</li>
* <li>a page decrement area for decrementing the value by a larger amount</li>
* <li>a <em>thumb</em> for modifying the value by mouse dragging</li>
* <li>a page increment area for incrementing the value by a larger amount</li>
* <li>an arrow button for incrementing the value</li>
* </ol>
* Based on their style, sliders are either <code>HORIZONTAL</code>
* (which have left and right facing buttons for incrementing and
* decrementing the value) or <code>VERTICAL</code> (which have
* up and down facing buttons for incrementing and decrementing
* the value).
* </p><p>
* On some platforms, the size of the slider's thumb can be
* varied relative to the magnitude of the range of values it
* represents (that is, relative to the difference between its
* maximum and minimum values). Typically, this is used to
* indicate some proportional value such as the ratio of the
* visible area of a document to the total amount of space that
* it would take to display it. SWT supports setting the thumb
* size even if the underlying platform does not, but in this
* case the appearance of the slider will not change.
* </p>
* <dl>
* <dt><b>Styles:</b></dt>
* <dd>HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL</dd>
* <dt><b>Events:</b></dt>
* <dd>Selection</dd>
* </dl>
* <p>
* IMPORTANT: This class is <em>not</em> intended to be subclassed.
*
* @see ScrollBar
*/
public class Slider extends Control {
int increment, pageIncrement;
static final int ScrollBarProc;
static final byte [] ScrollBarClass = Converter.wcsToMbcs (0, "SCROLLBAR\0", false);
static {
WNDCLASSEX lpWndClass = new WNDCLASSEX ();
lpWndClass.cbSize = WNDCLASSEX.sizeof;
OS.GetClassInfoEx (0, ScrollBarClass, lpWndClass);
ScrollBarProc = lpWndClass.lpfnWndProc;
}
public Slider (Composite parent, int style) {
super (parent, checkStyle (style));
}
/**
* Adds the listener to the collection of listeners who will
* be notified when the receiver's value changes, by sending
* it one of the messages defined in the <code>SelectionListener</code>
* interface.
* <p>
* When <code>widgetSelected</code> is called, the event object detail field contains one of the following values:
* <code>0</code> - for the end of a drag.
* <code>SWT.DRAG</code>.
* <code>SWT.HOME</code>.
* <code>SWT.END</code>.
* <code>SWT.ARROW_DOWN</code>.
* <code>SWT.ARROW_UP</code>.
* <code>SWT.PAGE_DOWN</code>.
* <code>SWT.PAGE_UP</code>.
* <code>widgetDefaultSelected</code> is not called.
* </p>
*
* @param listener the listener which should be notified
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the listener is null</li>
* </ul>
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*
* @see SelectionListener
* @see #removeSelectionListener
* @see SelectionEvent
*/
public void addSelectionListener (SelectionListener listener) {
checkWidget ();
if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT);
TypedListener typedListener = new TypedListener(listener);
addListener (SWT.Selection,typedListener);
addListener (SWT.DefaultSelection,typedListener);
}
int callWindowProc (int msg, int wParam, int lParam) {
if (handle == 0) return 0;
return OS.CallWindowProc (ScrollBarProc, handle, msg, wParam, lParam);
}
static int checkStyle (int style) {
return checkBits (style, SWT.HORIZONTAL, SWT.VERTICAL, 0, 0, 0, 0);
}
public Point computeSize (int wHint, int hHint, boolean changed) {
checkWidget ();
int border = getBorderWidth ();
int width = border * 2, height = border * 2;
if ((style & SWT.HORIZONTAL) != 0) {
width += OS.GetSystemMetrics (OS.SM_CXHSCROLL) * 10;
height += OS.GetSystemMetrics (OS.SM_CYHSCROLL);
} else {
width += OS.GetSystemMetrics (OS.SM_CXVSCROLL);
height += OS.GetSystemMetrics (OS.SM_CYVSCROLL) * 10;
}
if (wHint != SWT.DEFAULT) width = wHint + (border * 2);
if (hHint != SWT.DEFAULT) height = hHint + (border * 2);
return new Point (width, height);
}
void createWidget () {
super.createWidget ();
increment = 1;
pageIncrement = 10;
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_ALL;
info.nMax = 100;
info.nPage = pageIncrement + 1;
OS.SetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info, true);
}
int defaultBackground () {
return OS.GetSysColor (OS.COLOR_SCROLLBAR);
}
int defaultForeground () {
return OS.GetSysColor (OS.COLOR_BTNFACE);
}
public boolean getEnabled () {
checkWidget ();
return (state & DISABLED) == 0;
}
/**
* Returns the amount that the receiver's value will be
* modified by when the up/down (or right/left) arrows
* are pressed.
*
* @return the increment
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public int getIncrement () {
checkWidget ();
return increment;
}
/**
* Returns the maximum value which the receiver will allow.
*
* @return the maximum
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public int getMaximum () {
checkWidget ();
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_RANGE;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
return info.nMax;
}
/**
* Returns the minimum value which the receiver will allow.
*
* @return the minimum
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public int getMinimum () {
checkWidget ();
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_RANGE;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
return info.nMin;
}
/**
* Returns the amount that the receiver's value will be
* modified by when the page increment/decrement areas
* are selected.
*
* @return the page increment
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public int getPageIncrement () {
checkWidget ();
return pageIncrement;
}
/**
* Returns the single <em>selection</em> that is the receiver's value.
*
* @return the selection
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public int getSelection () {
checkWidget ();
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_POS;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
return info.nPos;
}
/**
* Returns the size of the receiver's thumb relative to the
* difference between its maximum and minimum values.
*
* @return the thumb value
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public int getThumb () {
checkWidget ();
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_PAGE;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
if (info.nPage != 0) --info.nPage;
return info.nPage;
}
/**
* Removes the listener from the collection of listeners who will
* be notified when the receiver's value changes.
*
* @param listener the listener which should no longer be notified
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT - if the listener is null</li>
* </ul>
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*
* @see SelectionListener
* @see #addSelectionListener
*/
public void removeSelectionListener (SelectionListener listener) {
checkWidget ();
if (listener == null) error (SWT.ERROR_NULL_ARGUMENT);
if (eventTable == null) return;
eventTable.unhook (SWT.Selection, listener);
eventTable.unhook (SWT.DefaultSelection,listener);
}
void setBounds (int x, int y, int width, int height, int flags) {
super.setBounds (x, y, width, height, flags);
/*
* Bug in Windows. If the scroll bar is resized when it has focus,
* the flashing cursor that is used to show that the scroll bar has
* focus is not moved. The fix is to post a fake WM_SETFOCUS to
* get the scroll bar to recompute the size of the flashing cursor.
*/
if (OS.GetFocus () == handle) {
OS.PostMessage (handle, OS.WM_SETFOCUS, 0, 0);
}
}
public void setEnabled (boolean enabled) {
checkWidget ();
int flags = OS.ESB_DISABLE_BOTH;
if (enabled) flags = OS.ESB_ENABLE_BOTH;
OS.EnableScrollBar (handle, OS.SB_CTL, flags);
state &= ~DISABLED;
if (!enabled) state |= DISABLED;
}
/**
* Sets the amount that the receiver's value will be
* modified by when the up/down (or right/left) arrows
* are pressed to the argument, which must be at least
* one.
*
* @param value the new increment (must be greater than zero)
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void setIncrement (int value) {
checkWidget ();
if (value < 1) return;
increment = value;
}
/**
* Sets the maximum value which the receiver will allow
* to be the argument which must be greater than or
* equal to zero.
*
* @param value the new maximum (must be zero or greater)
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void setMaximum (int value) {
checkWidget ();
if (value < 0) return;
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_RANGE | OS.SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
if (value - info.nMin - info.nPage < 1) return;
info.nMax = value;
OS.SetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info, (state & DISABLED) == 0);
/*
* Feature in Windows. Using SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL,
* SetScrollInfo () can change enabled and disabled
* state of the scroll bar causing a scroll bar that
* was disabled by the application to become enabled.
* The fix is to disable the scroll bar (again) when
* the application has disabled the scroll bar.
*/
if ((state & DISABLED) != 0) {
OS.EnableScrollBar (handle, OS.SB_CTL, OS.ESB_DISABLE_BOTH);
}
/*
* Bug in Windows. If the thumb is resized when it has focus,
* the flashing cursor that is used to show that the scroll bar has
* focus is not moved. The fix is to post a fake WM_SETFOCUS to
* get the scroll bar to recompute the size of the flashing cursor.
*/
if (OS.GetFocus () == handle) {
OS.PostMessage (handle, OS.WM_SETFOCUS, 0, 0);
}
}
/**
* Sets the minimum value which the receiver will allow
* to be the argument which must be greater than or
* equal to zero.
*
* @param value the new minimum (must be zero or greater)
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void setMinimum (int value) {
checkWidget ();
if (value < 0) return;
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_RANGE | OS.SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
if (info.nMax - value - info.nPage < 1) return;
info.nMin = value;
OS.SetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info, true);
/*
* Feature in Windows. Using SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL,
* SetScrollInfo () can change enabled and disabled
* state of the scroll bar causing a scroll bar that
* was disabled by the application to become enabled.
* The fix is to disable the scroll bar (again) when
* the application has disabled the scroll bar.
*/
if ((state & DISABLED) != 0) {
OS.EnableScrollBar (handle, OS.SB_CTL, OS.ESB_DISABLE_BOTH);
}
/*
* Bug in Windows. If the thumb is resized when it has focus,
* the flashing cursor that is used to show that the scroll bar has
* focus is not moved. The fix is to post a fake WM_SETFOCUS to
* get the scroll bar to recompute the size of the flashing cursor.
*/
if (OS.GetFocus () == handle) {
OS.PostMessage (handle, OS.WM_SETFOCUS, 0, 0);
}
}
/**
* Sets the amount that the receiver's value will be
* modified by when the page increment/decrement areas
* are selected to the argument, which must be at least
* one.
*
* @return the page increment (must be greater than zero)
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void setPageIncrement (int value) {
checkWidget ();
if (value < 1) return;
pageIncrement = value;
}
/**
* Sets the single <em>selection</em> that is the receiver's
* value to the argument which must be greater than or equal
* to zero.
*
* @param value the new selection (must be zero or greater)
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void setSelection (int value) {
checkWidget ();
if (value < 0) return;
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_POS;
info.nPos = value;
OS.SetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info, true);
}
/**
* Sets the size of the receiver's thumb relative to the
* difference between its maximum and minimum values to the
* argument which must be at least one.
*
* @param value the new thumb value (must be at least one)
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*
* @see ScrollBar
*/
public void setThumb (int value) {
checkWidget ();
/* Position the thumb */
if (value < 1) return;
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_PAGE | OS.SIF_RANGE | OS.SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
if (info.nMax - info.nMin - value < 0) return;
info.nPage = value;
if (info.nPage != 0) info.nPage++;
OS.SetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info, true);
/*
* Feature in Windows. Using SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL,
* SetScrollInfo () can change enabled and disabled
* state of the scroll bar causing a scroll bar that
* was disabled by the application to become enabled.
* The fix is to disable the scroll bar (again) when
* the application has disabled the scroll bar.
*/
if ((state & DISABLED) != 0) {
OS.EnableScrollBar (handle, OS.SB_CTL, OS.ESB_DISABLE_BOTH);
}
/*
* Bug in Windows. If the thumb is resized when it has focus,
* the flashing cursor that is used to show that the scroll bar has
* focus is not moved. The fix is to post a fake WM_SETFOCUS to
* get the scroll bar to recompute the size of the flashing cursor.
*/
if (OS.GetFocus () == handle) {
OS.PostMessage (handle, OS.WM_SETFOCUS, 0, 0);
}
}
/**
* Sets the receiver's selection, minimum value, maximum
* value, thumb, increment and page increment all at once.
* <p>
* Note: This is equivalent to setting the values individually
* using the appropriate methods, but may be implemented in a
* more efficient fashion on some platforms.
* </p>
*
* @param selection the new selection value
* @param minimum the new minimum value
* @param maximum the new maximum value
* @param thumb the new thumb value
* @param increment the new increment value
* @param pageIncrement the new pageIncrement value
*
* @exception SWTException <ul>
* <li>ERROR_WIDGET_DISPOSED - if the receiver has been disposed</li>
* <li>ERROR_THREAD_INVALID_ACCESS - if not called from the thread that created the receiver</li>
* </ul>
*/
public void setValues (int selection, int minimum, int maximum, int thumb, int increment, int pageIncrement) {
checkWidget ();
if (selection < 0) return;
if (minimum < 0) return;
if (maximum < 0) return;
if (thumb < 1) return;
if (maximum - minimum - thumb < 0) return;
if (increment < 1) return;
if (pageIncrement < 1) return;
this.increment = increment;
this.pageIncrement = pageIncrement;
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_POS | OS.SIF_PAGE | OS.SIF_RANGE | OS.SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL;
info.nPos = selection;
info.nMin = minimum;
info.nMax = maximum;
info.nPage = thumb;
if (info.nPage != 0) info.nPage++;
OS.SetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info, true);
/*
* Feature in Windows. Using SIF_DISABLENOSCROLL,
* SetScrollInfo () can change enabled and disabled
* state of the scroll bar causing a scroll bar that
* was disabled by the application to become enabled.
* The fix is to disable the scroll bar (again) when
* the application has disabled the scroll bar.
*/
if ((state & DISABLED) != 0) {
OS.EnableScrollBar (handle, OS.SB_CTL, OS.ESB_DISABLE_BOTH);
}
/*
* Bug in Windows. If the thumb is resized when it has focus,
* the flashing cursor that is used to show that the scroll bar has
* focus is not moved. The fix is to post a fake WM_SETFOCUS to
* get the scroll bar to recompute the size of the flashing cursor.
*/
if (OS.GetFocus () == handle) {
OS.PostMessage (handle, OS.WM_SETFOCUS, 0, 0);
}
}
int widgetExtStyle () {
/*
* Bug in Windows. If a scroll bar control is given a border,
* dragging the scroll bar thumb eats away parts of the border
* while the thumb is dragged. The fix is to clear WS_BORDER
* for all scroll bars.
*/
int bits = super.widgetExtStyle ();
if ((style & SWT.BORDER) != 0) bits &= ~OS.WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE;
return bits;
}
int widgetStyle () {
int bits = super.widgetStyle () | OS.WS_TABSTOP;
/*
* Bug in Windows. If a scroll bar control is given a border,
* dragging the scroll bar thumb eats away parts of the border
* while the thumb is dragged. The fix is to clear WS_BORDER.
*/
if ((style & SWT.BORDER) != 0) bits &= ~OS.WS_BORDER;
if ((style & SWT.HORIZONTAL) != 0) return bits | OS.SBS_HORZ;
return bits | OS.SBS_VERT;
}
byte [] windowClass () {
return ScrollBarClass;
}
int windowProc () {
return ScrollBarProc;
}
LRESULT WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK (int wParam, int lParam) {
/*
* Feature in Windows. For some reason, capturing
* the mouse after processing WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK for the
* widget interferes with the normal mouse processing
* for the widget. The fix is to avoid the automatic
* mouse capture.
*/
/*
* Feature in Windows. Windows uses the WS_TABSTOP
* style for the scroll bar to decide that focus
* should be set during WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK. This is
* not the desired behavior. The fix is to clear
* and restore WS_TABSTOP so that Windows will not
* assign focus.
*/
int hwndCapture = OS.GetCapture ();
int oldBits = OS.GetWindowLong (handle, OS.GWL_STYLE);
int newBits = oldBits & ~OS.WS_TABSTOP;
OS.SetWindowLong (handle, OS.GWL_STYLE, newBits);
LRESULT result = super.WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK (wParam, lParam);
OS.SetWindowLong (handle, OS.GWL_STYLE, oldBits);
if (OS.GetCapture () != hwndCapture) OS.SetCapture (hwndCapture);
return result;
}
LRESULT WM_LBUTTONDOWN (int wParam, int lParam) {
/*
* Feature in Windows. For some reason, capturing
* the mouse after processing WM_LBUTTONDOWN for the
* widget interferes with the normal mouse processing
* for the widget. The fix is to avoid the automatic
* mouse capture.
*/
/*
* Feature in Windows. Windows uses the WS_TABSTOP
* style for the scroll bar to decide that focus
* should be set during WM_LBUTTONDOWN. This is
* not the desired behavior. The fix is to clear
* and restore WS_TABSTOP so that Windows will not
* assign focus.
*/
int hwndCapture = OS.GetCapture ();
int oldBits = OS.GetWindowLong (handle, OS.GWL_STYLE);
int newBits = oldBits & ~OS.WS_TABSTOP;
OS.SetWindowLong (handle, OS.GWL_STYLE, newBits);
LRESULT result = super.WM_LBUTTONDOWN (wParam, lParam);
OS.SetWindowLong (handle, OS.GWL_STYLE, oldBits);
if (OS.GetCapture () != hwndCapture) OS.SetCapture (hwndCapture);
return result;
}
LRESULT wmScrollChild (int wParam, int lParam) {
/* Do nothing when scrolling is ending */
int code = wParam & 0xFFFF;
if (code == OS.SB_ENDSCROLL) return null;
/* Move the thumb */
Event event = new Event ();
SCROLLINFO info = new SCROLLINFO ();
info.cbSize = SCROLLINFO.sizeof;
info.fMask = OS.SIF_TRACKPOS | OS.SIF_POS | OS.SIF_RANGE;
OS.GetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info);
info.fMask = OS.SIF_POS;
switch (code) {
case OS.SB_THUMBPOSITION:
/*
* Do not set the detail field to DRAG to
* indicate that the dragging has ended.
*/
info.nPos = info.nTrackPos;
break;
case OS.SB_THUMBTRACK:
event.detail = SWT.DRAG;
info.nPos = info.nTrackPos;
break;
case OS.SB_TOP:
event.detail = SWT.HOME;
info.nPos = info.nMin;
break;
case OS.SB_BOTTOM:
event.detail = SWT.END;
info.nPos = info.nMax;
break;
case OS.SB_LINEDOWN:
event.detail = SWT.ARROW_DOWN;
info.nPos += increment;
break;
case OS.SB_LINEUP:
event.detail = SWT.ARROW_UP;
info.nPos = Math.max (info.nMin, info.nPos - increment);
break;
case OS.SB_PAGEDOWN:
event.detail = SWT.PAGE_DOWN;
info.nPos += pageIncrement;
break;
case OS.SB_PAGEUP:
event.detail = SWT.PAGE_UP;
info.nPos = Math.max (info.nMin, info.nPos - pageIncrement);
break;
}
OS.SetScrollInfo (handle, OS.SB_CTL, info, true);
/*
* Send the event because WM_HSCROLL and
* WM_VSCROLL are sent from a modal message
* loop in Windows that is active when the
* user is scrolling.
*/
sendEvent (SWT.Selection, event);
// the widget could be destroyed at this point
return null;
}
}