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Marshall Greenblatt f60476b848 views: Add support for OS and Chrome themes (fixes #3610, fixes #3671)
Controls now respect OS and Chrome themes by default for both Alloy
and Chrome runtimes. Chrome themes (mode and colors) can be configured
using the new CefRequestContext::SetChromeColorScheme method. Individual
theme colors can be overridden using the new CefWindowDelegate::
OnThemeColorsChanged and CefWindow::SetThemeColor methods.

The `--force-light-mode` and `--force-dark-mode` command-line flags are
now respected on all platforms as an override for the OS theme.

The current Chrome theme, if any, will take precedence over the OS theme
when determining light/dark status. On Windows and MacOS the titlebar
color will also be updated to match the light/dark theme.

Testable as follows:
- Run: `cefclient --enable-chrome-runtime` OR
       `cefclient --use-views --persist-user-preferences --cache-path=...`
  - App launches with default OS light/dark theme colors.
  - Change OS dark/light theme under system settings. Notice that theme
    colors change as expected.
  - Right click, select items from the new Theme sub-menu. Notice that
    theme colors behave as expected.
  - Exit and relaunch the app. Notice that the last-used theme colors are
    applied on app restart.
- Add `--background-color=green` to above command-line.
  - Perform the same actions as above. Notice that all controls start
    and remain green throughout (except some icons with Chrome runtime).
- Add `--force-light-mode` or `--force-dark-mode` to above command-line.
  - Perform the same actions as above. Notice that OS dark/light theme
    changes are ignored, but Chrome theme changes work as expected.
2024-04-09 16:19:35 -04:00
Philipp Thiel 5a9b8e2bc4 views: Add can_activate parameter to AddOverlayView 2024-01-05 13:46:49 -05:00
Marshall Greenblatt d3d465b32e views: Support per-accelerator priority config (fixes #3598) 2023-11-08 14:27:50 -05:00
Marshall Greenblatt 39e64d8cc9 chrome: Standardize fullscreen transition behavor/callbacks (fixes #3571)
Use the same code path for all fullscreen transitions so that Chrome UI updates
correctly. All user-initiated fullscreen transitions now result in
CefWindowDelegate::OnWindowFullscreenTransition callbacks.
2023-09-28 17:44:35 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 0b99f92e97 views: Add support for modal browser dialogs
A modal dialog is a child CefWindow that implements some special behaviors
relative to a parent CefWindow. Like any CefWindow it can be framed with
titlebar or frameless, and optionally contain draggable regions (subject to
platform limitations described below). Modal dialogs are shown centered on
the parent window (inside a single display) and always stay on top of the
parent window in z-order. Sizing behavior and available window buttons are
controlled via the usual CefWindowDelegate callbacks. For example, the dialog
can have a preferred size with resize, minimize and maximize disabled (via
GetPreferredSize, CanResize, CanMinimize and CanMaximize respectively).

This change adds support for two modality modes. With window modality all
controls in the parent window are disabled. With browser modality only the
browser view in the parent window is disabled.

Both modality modes require that a valid parent window be returned via
GetParentWindow. For window modality return true from IsWindowModalDialog
and call CefWindow::Show. For browser modality return false from
IsWindowModalDialog (the default value) and call
CefWindow::ShowAsBrowserModalDialog with a reference to the parent window's
browser view.

Window modal dialog behavior depends on the platform. On Windows and
Linux these dialogs have a titlebar and can be moved independent of the
parent window. On macOS these dialogs do not have a titlebar, move with
the parent window, and do not support draggable regions (because they are
implemented using sheets). On Linux disabling the parent window controls
requires a window manager the supports _NET_WM_STATE_MODAL.

Browser modal dialog behavior is similar on all platforms. The dialog will
be automatically sized and positioned relative to the parent window's
browser view. Closing the parent window or navigating the parent browser
view will dismiss the dialog. The dialog can also be moved independent of
the parent window though it will be recentered when the parent window
itself is resized or redisplayed. On MacOS the dialog will move along with
the parent window while on Windows and Linux the parent window can be moved
independently.

To test: Use the Tests > Dialog Window menu option in cefclient with Views
enabled (`--use-views` or `--enable-chrome-runtime` command-line flag).
Browser modal dialog is the default behavior. For window modal dialog add
the `--use-window-modal-dialog` command-line flag.
2023-06-21 11:18:24 +03:00
Marshall Greenblatt 5042d71408 Remove CEF-specific integer and char16 typedef's (see #3507) 2023-06-01 19:32:36 +03:00
Marshall Greenblatt d7a153bdd4 Update include/ comments to Doxygen formatting (see issue #3384)
See related guidelines in the issue.
2022-09-01 17:14:30 -04:00
Marshall Greenblatt 4a44e16a09 views: Add support for absolute positioned overlay views.
To test:
Run `cefclient.exe --use-views --hide-frame --hide-controls`
Add `--enable-chrome-runtime` for the same behavior using the Chrome location
bar instead of a text field.
2021-09-16 18:25:43 +03:00
Marshall Greenblatt 31d9407ee2 Apply clang-format to all C, C++ and ObjC files (issue #2171) 2017-05-18 12:30:05 +02:00
Marshall Greenblatt bd1b80198f views: Add support for accelerators (issue #2102) 2017-02-17 14:11:19 -08:00
Marshall Greenblatt 06e73fff15 Implement Views framework on Windows and Linux (issue #1749).
- Add Views header files in a new include/views directory.
- Add initial top-level window (CefWindow), control (CefBrowserView,
  CefLabelButton, CefMenuButton, CefPanel, CefScrollView,
  CefTextfield) and layout (CefBoxLayout, CefFlowLayout) support.
  See libcef/browser/views/view_impl.h comments for implementation
  details.
- Add Views example usage in cefclient and cefsimple and Views unit
  tests in cef_unittests. Pass the `--use-views` command-line flag to
  cefclient, cefsimple and cef_unittests to run using the Views
  framework instead of platform APIs. For cefclient and cefsimple
  this will create the browser window and all related functionality
  using the Views framework. For cef_unittests this will run all
  tests (except OSR tests) in a Views-based browser window. Views-
  specific unit tests (`--gtest_filter=Views*`) will be run even if
  the the `--use-views` flag is not specified.
- Pass the `--hide-frame` command-line flag to cefclient to demo a
  frameless Views-based browser window.
- Pass the `--hide-controls` command-line flag to cefclient to demo a
  browser window without top controls. This also works in non-Views
  mode.
- Pass the `--enable-high-dpi-support` command-line flag to
  cef_unittests on Windows to test high-DPI support on a display
  that supports it.
- Add CefImage for reading/writing image file formats.
- Add CefBrowser::DownloadImage() for downloading image URLs as a
  CefImage representation. This is primarily for loading favicons.
- Add CefMenuModel::CreateMenuModel() and CefMenuModelDelegate for
  creating custom menus. This is primarily for use with
  CefMenuButton.
- Add CefBrowser::TryCloseBrowser() helper for closing a browser.
  Also improve related documentation in cef_life_span_handler.h.
- Rename cef_page_range_t to cef_range_t. It is now also used by
  CefTextfield.
- Remove CefLifeSpanHandler::RunModal() which is never called.
- Add draggable regions example to cefclient.
2016-04-26 11:58:13 -04:00