Nuclex.Windows.Forms/Source/ContainerListView/ContainerListView.cs
Markus Ewald b6257ae0e9 Added empty class for planned TrackingBar control; copied CPL statement in front of all source files
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#region CPL License
/*
Nuclex Framework
Copyright (C) 2002-2007 Nuclex Development Labs
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the IBM Common Public License as
published by the IBM Corporation; either version 1.0 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
IBM Common Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the IBM Common Public
License along with this library
*/
#endregion
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Data;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace Nuclex.Windows.Forms {
/// <summary>ListView allowing for other controls to be embedded in its cells</summary>
/// <remarks>
/// There basically were two possible design choices: Provide a specialized
/// ListViewSubItem that carries a Control instead of a string or manage the
/// embedded controls in seperation of the ListView's items. The first option
/// would require a complete rewrite of the ListViewItem class and its related
/// support classes, all of which are surprisingly large and complex. Thus,
/// the less clean but more doable latter option has been chosen.
/// </remarks>
public partial class ContainerListView : System.Windows.Forms.ListView {
/// <summary>Initializes a new ContainerListView</summary>
public ContainerListView() {
this.embeddedControlClickedHandler = new EventHandler(embeddedControlClicked);
this.embeddedControls = new ListViewEmbeddedControlCollection();
this.embeddedControls.Added +=
new EventHandler<ListViewEmbeddedControlCollection.ListViewEmbeddedControlEventArgs>(
embeddedControlAdded
);
this.embeddedControls.Removed +=
new EventHandler<ListViewEmbeddedControlCollection.ListViewEmbeddedControlEventArgs>(
embeddedControlRemoved
);
this.embeddedControls.Clearing +=
new EventHandler(embeddedControlsClearing);
InitializeComponent();
base.View = View.Details;
base.AllowColumnReorder = false;
}
/// <summary>Called when the list of embedded controls has been cleared</summary>
/// <param name="sender">Collection that has been cleared of its controls</param>
/// <param name="e">Not used</param>
private void embeddedControlsClearing(object sender, EventArgs e) {
this.BeginUpdate();
try {
foreach(ListViewEmbeddedControl embeddedControl in this.embeddedControls) {
embeddedControl.Control.Click -= this.embeddedControlClickedHandler;
this.Controls.Remove(embeddedControl.Control);
}
}
finally {
this.EndUpdate();
}
}
/// <summary>Called when a control gets removed from the embedded controls list</summary>
/// <param name="sender">List from which the control has been removed</param>
/// <param name="e">Event arguments providing a reference to the removed control</param>
private void embeddedControlAdded(
object sender, ListViewEmbeddedControlCollection.ListViewEmbeddedControlEventArgs e
) {
e.EmbeddedControl.Control.Click += this.embeddedControlClickedHandler;
this.Controls.Add(e.EmbeddedControl.Control);
}
/// <summary>Called when a control gets added to the embedded controls list</summary>
/// <param name="sender">List to which the control has been added</param>
/// <param name="e">Event arguments providing a reference to the added control</param>
private void embeddedControlRemoved(
object sender, ListViewEmbeddedControlCollection.ListViewEmbeddedControlEventArgs e
) {
if(this.Controls.Contains(e.EmbeddedControl.Control)) {
e.EmbeddedControl.Control.Click -= this.embeddedControlClickedHandler;
this.Controls.Remove(e.EmbeddedControl.Control);
}
}
/// <summary>Called when an embedded control has been clicked on</summary>
/// <param name="sender">Embedded control that has been clicked</param>
/// <param name="e">Not used</param>
private void embeddedControlClicked(object sender, EventArgs e) {
this.BeginUpdate();
try {
SelectedItems.Clear();
foreach(ListViewEmbeddedControl embeddedControl in this.embeddedControls) {
if(ReferenceEquals(embeddedControl.Control, sender)) {
if((embeddedControl.Row > 0) && (embeddedControl.Row < Items.Count))
Items[embeddedControl.Row].Selected = true;
}
}
}
finally {
this.EndUpdate();
}
}
/// <summary>Calculates the boundaries of a cell in the list view</summary>
/// <param name="item">Item in the list view from which to calculate the cell</param>
/// <param name="subItem">Index der cell whose boundaries to calculate</param>
/// <returns>The boundaries of the specified list view cell</returns>
/// <exception cref="IndexOutOfRangeException">
/// When the specified sub item index is not in the range of valid sub items
/// </exception>
protected Rectangle GetSubItemBounds(ListViewItem item, int subItem) {
int[] order = GetColumnOrder();
if(order == null) // No Columns
return Rectangle.Empty;
if(subItem >= order.Length)
throw new IndexOutOfRangeException("SubItem " + subItem + " out of range");
// Determine the border of the entire ListViewItem, including all sub items
Rectangle itemBounds = item.GetBounds(ItemBoundsPortion.Entire);
int subItemX = itemBounds.Left;
// Find the horizontal position of the sub item. Because the column order can vary,
// we need to use Columns[order[i]] instead of simply doing Columns[i] here!
ColumnHeader columnHeader;
int i;
for(i = 0; i < order.Length; ++i) {
columnHeader = this.Columns[order[i]];
if(columnHeader.Index == subItem)
break;
subItemX += columnHeader.Width;
}
return new Rectangle(
subItemX, itemBounds.Top, this.Columns[order[i]].Width, itemBounds.Height
);
}
/// <summary>Obtains the current column order of the list</summary>
/// <returns>An array indicating the order of the list's columns</returns>
private int[] GetColumnOrder() {
int[] order = new int[this.Columns.Count];
for(int i = 0; i < this.Columns.Count; ++i)
order[this.Columns[i].DisplayIndex] = i;
return order;
}
/// <summary>Event handler for when embedded controls are clicked on</summary>
private EventHandler embeddedControlClickedHandler;
/// <summary>Controls being embedded in this ListView</summary>
private ListViewEmbeddedControlCollection embeddedControls;
}
} // namespace Nuclex.Windows.Forms