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putty-source/unix/config-gtk.c
Simon Tatham 89883bf158 Restructure dlgcontrol as a struct with an anon union.
This gets rid of that awkward STANDARD_PREFIX system in which every
branch of the old 'union control' had to repeat all the generic
fields, and then call sites had to make an arbitrary decision about
which branch to access them through.

That was the best we could do before accepting C99 features in this
code base. But now we have anonymous unions, so we don't need to put
up with that nonsense any more!

'dlgcontrol' is now a struct rather than a union, and the generic
fields common to all control types are ordinary members of the struct,
so you don't have to refer to them as ctrl->generic.foo at all, just
ctrl->foo, which saves verbiage at the point of use.

The extra per-control fields are still held in structures named after
the control type, so you'll still say ctrl->listbox.height or
whatever. But now those structures are themselves members of an
anonymous union field following the generic fields, so those
sub-structures don't have to reiterate all the standard stuff too.

While I'm here, I've promoted 'context2' from an editbox-specific
field to a generic one (it just seems silly _not_ to allow any control
to have two context fields if it needs it). Also, I had to rename the
boolean field 'tabdelay' to avoid it clashing with the subsidiary
structure field 'tabdelay', now that the former isn't generic.tabdelay
any more.
2022-05-01 10:00:32 +01:00

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/*
* config-gtk.c - the GTK-specific parts of the PuTTY configuration
* box.
*/
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "putty.h"
#include "dialog.h"
#include "storage.h"
static void about_handler(dlgcontrol *ctrl, dlgparam *dlg,
void *data, int event)
{
if (event == EVENT_ACTION) {
about_box(ctrl->context.p);
}
}
void gtk_setup_config_box(struct controlbox *b, bool midsession, void *win)
{
struct controlset *s, *s2;
dlgcontrol *c;
int i;
if (!midsession) {
/*
* Add the About button to the standard panel.
*/
s = ctrl_getset(b, "", "", "");
c = ctrl_pushbutton(s, "About", 'a', HELPCTX(no_help),
about_handler, P(win));
c->column = 0;
}
/*
* GTK makes it rather easier to put the scrollbar on the left
* than Windows does!
*/
s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window", "scrollback",
"Control the scrollback in the window");
ctrl_checkbox(s, "Scrollbar on left", 'l',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_checkbox_handler,
I(CONF_scrollbar_on_left));
/*
* Really this wants to go just after `Display scrollbar'. See
* if we can find that control, and do some shuffling.
*/
for (i = 0; i < s->ncontrols; i++) {
c = s->ctrls[i];
if (c->type == CTRL_CHECKBOX &&
c->context.i == CONF_scrollbar) {
/*
* Control i is the scrollbar checkbox.
* Control s->ncontrols-1 is the scrollbar-on-left one.
*/
if (i < s->ncontrols-2) {
c = s->ctrls[s->ncontrols-1];
memmove(s->ctrls+i+2, s->ctrls+i+1,
(s->ncontrols-i-2)*sizeof(dlgcontrol *));
s->ctrls[i+1] = c;
}
break;
}
}
/*
* X requires three more fonts: bold, wide, and wide-bold; also
* we need the fiddly shadow-bold-offset control. This would
* make the Window/Appearance panel rather unwieldy and large,
* so I think the sensible thing here is to _move_ this
* controlset into a separate Window/Fonts panel!
*/
s2 = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Appearance", "font",
"Font settings");
/* Remove this controlset from b. */
for (i = 0; i < b->nctrlsets; i++) {
if (b->ctrlsets[i] == s2) {
memmove(b->ctrlsets+i, b->ctrlsets+i+1,
(b->nctrlsets-i-1) * sizeof(*b->ctrlsets));
b->nctrlsets--;
ctrl_free_set(s2);
break;
}
}
ctrl_settitle(b, "Window/Fonts", "Options controlling font usage");
s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Fonts", "font",
"Fonts for displaying non-bold text");
ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for ordinary text", 'f',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_font));
ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for wide (CJK) text", 'w',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_widefont));
s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Fonts", "fontbold",
"Fonts for displaying bolded text");
ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for bolded text", 'b',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_boldfont));
ctrl_fontsel(s, "Font used for bold wide text", 'i',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_fontsel_handler, I(CONF_wideboldfont));
ctrl_checkbox(s, "Use shadow bold instead of bold fonts", 'u',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_checkbox_handler,
I(CONF_shadowbold));
ctrl_text(s, "(Note that bold fonts or shadow bolding are only"
" used if you have not requested bolding to be done by"
" changing the text colour.)",
HELPCTX(no_help));
ctrl_editbox(s, "Horizontal offset for shadow bold:", 'z', 20,
HELPCTX(no_help), conf_editbox_handler,
I(CONF_shadowboldoffset), I(-1));
/*
* Markus Kuhn feels, not totally unreasonably, that it's good
* for all applications to shift into UTF-8 mode if they notice
* that they've been started with a LANG setting dictating it,
* so that people don't have to keep remembering a separate
* UTF-8 option for every application they use. Therefore,
* here's an override option in the Translation panel.
*/
s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Translation", "trans",
"Character set translation on received data");
ctrl_checkbox(s, "Override with UTF-8 if locale says so", 'l',
HELPCTX(translation_utf8_override),
conf_checkbox_handler,
I(CONF_utf8_override));
#ifdef OSX_META_KEY_CONFIG
/*
* On OS X, there are multiple reasonable opinions about whether
* Option or Command (or both, or neither) should act as a Meta
* key, or whether they should have their normal OS functions.
*/
s = ctrl_getset(b, "Terminal/Keyboard", "meta",
"Choose the Meta key:");
ctrl_checkbox(s, "Option key acts as Meta", 'p',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_checkbox_handler, I(CONF_osx_option_meta));
ctrl_checkbox(s, "Command key acts as Meta", 'm',
HELPCTX(no_help),
conf_checkbox_handler, I(CONF_osx_command_meta));
#endif
if (!midsession) {
/*
* Allow the user to specify the window class as part of the saved
* configuration, so that they can have their window manager treat
* different kinds of PuTTY and pterm differently if they want to.
*/
s = ctrl_getset(b, "Window/Behaviour", "x11",
"X Window System settings");
ctrl_editbox(s, "Window class name:", 'z', 50,
HELPCTX(no_help), conf_editbox_handler,
I(CONF_winclass), I(1));
}
}