gecko-dev/lib/mac/UserInterface/CToolbarButton.h

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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
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// This is a subclass of CButton that can draw itself in three states:
// text and icon, text only, or icon only.
// ******** NOTE! ********
// So that we don't disturb any PPob's, this class assumes that the size of
// the button in the PPob is the size to use for the text and icon mode.
// For the other modes, there are "magic" constants (in CToolbarButton.cp)
// that define the frame dimensions of the button.
#pragma once
#include "CButton.h"
class CToolbarButton
: public CButton
{
public:
// button types enum is in CToolbarModeManager.h
enum { class_ID = 'TbBt' };
CToolbarButton(LStream* inStream);
virtual ~CToolbarButton();
virtual Boolean ChangeMode(Int8 newMode, SDimension16& outDimensionDeltas);
protected:
virtual void DrawSelf();
virtual void FinishCreateSelf();
virtual void DrawButtonTitle(void);
virtual void CalcTitleFrame(void);
Int8 mCurrentMode;
Int16 mOriginalWidth;
Int16 mOriginalHeight;
};