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11 KiB
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294 lines
11 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2016 Marshall A. Greenblatt. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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// met:
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//
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// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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// distribution.
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// * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the name Chromium Embedded
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// Framework nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse
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// or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
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// written permission.
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//
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// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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//
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// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//
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// The contents of this file must follow a specific format in order to
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// support the CEF translator tool. See the translator.README.txt file in the
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// tools directory for more information.
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//
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#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_VIEWS_CEF_WINDOW_DELEGATE_H_
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#define CEF_INCLUDE_VIEWS_CEF_WINDOW_DELEGATE_H_
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#pragma once
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#include "include/views/cef_panel_delegate.h"
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class CefWindow;
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///
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/// Implement this interface to handle window events. The methods of this class
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/// will be called on the browser process UI thread unless otherwise indicated.
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///
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/*--cef(source=client)--*/
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class CefWindowDelegate : public CefPanelDelegate {
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public:
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///
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/// Called when |window| is created.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowCreated(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is closing.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowClosing(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is destroyed. Release all references to |window| and
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/// do not attempt to execute any methods on |window| after this callback
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/// returns.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowDestroyed(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is activated or deactivated.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowActivationChanged(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool active) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| bounds have changed. |new_bounds| will be in DIP
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/// screen coordinates.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowBoundsChanged(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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const CefRect& new_bounds) {}
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///
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/// Called when |window| is transitioning to or from fullscreen mode. On MacOS
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/// the transition occurs asynchronously with |is_competed| set to false when
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/// the transition starts and true after the transition completes. On other
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/// platforms the transition occurs synchronously with |is_completed| set to
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/// true after the transition completes. With Alloy style you must also
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/// implement CefDisplayHandler::OnFullscreenModeChange to handle fullscreen
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/// transitions initiated by browser content.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnWindowFullscreenTransition(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool is_completed) {}
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///
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/// Return the parent for |window| or NULL if the |window| does not have a
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/// parent. Windows with parents will not get a taskbar button. Set |is_menu|
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/// to true if |window| will be displayed as a menu, in which case it will not
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/// be clipped to the parent window bounds. Set |can_activate_menu| to false
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/// if |is_menu| is true and |window| should not be activated (given keyboard
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/// focus) when displayed.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual CefRefPtr<CefWindow> GetParentWindow(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool* is_menu,
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bool* can_activate_menu) {
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return nullptr;
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}
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///
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/// Return true if |window| should be created as a window modal dialog. Only
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/// called when a Window is returned via GetParentWindow() with |is_menu| set
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/// to false. All controls in the parent Window will be disabled while
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/// |window| is visible. This functionality is not supported by all Linux
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/// window managers. Alternately, use CefWindow::ShowAsBrowserModalDialog()
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/// for a browser modal dialog that works on all platforms.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool IsWindowModalDialog(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Return the initial bounds for |window| in density independent pixel (DIP)
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/// coordinates. If this method returns an empty CefRect then
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/// GetPreferredSize() will be called to retrieve the size, and the window
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/// will be placed on the screen with origin (0,0). This method can be used in
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/// combination with CefView::GetBoundsInScreen() to restore the previous
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/// window bounds.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual CefRect GetInitialBounds(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return CefRect();
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}
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///
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/// Return the initial show state for |window|.
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///
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/*--cef(default_retval=CEF_SHOW_STATE_NORMAL)--*/
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virtual cef_show_state_t GetInitialShowState(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return CEF_SHOW_STATE_NORMAL;
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}
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///
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/// Return true if |window| should be created without a frame or title bar.
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/// The window will be resizable if CanResize() returns true. Use
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/// CefWindow::SetDraggableRegions() to specify draggable regions.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool IsFrameless(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return false; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| should be created with standard window buttons
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/// like close, minimize and zoom. This method is only supported on macOS.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool WithStandardWindowButtons(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return !IsFrameless(window);
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}
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///
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/// Return whether the titlebar height should be overridden, and sets the
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/// height of the titlebar in |titlebar_height|. On macOS, it can also be used
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/// to adjust the vertical position of the traffic light buttons in frameless
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/// windows. The buttons will be positioned halfway down the titlebar at a
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/// height of |titlebar_height| / 2.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool GetTitlebarHeight(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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float* titlebar_height) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Return whether the view should accept the initial mouse-down event,
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/// allowing it to respond to click-through behavior. If STATE_ENABLED is
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/// returned, the view will be sent a mouseDown: message for an initial
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/// mouse-down event, activating the view with one click, instead of clicking
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/// first to make the window active and then clicking the view.
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///
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/// This method is only supported on macOS. For more details, refer to the
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/// documentation of acceptsFirstMouse.
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///
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/*--cef(default_retval=STATE_DEFAULT)--*/
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virtual cef_state_t AcceptsFirstMouse(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) {
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return STATE_DEFAULT;
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}
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be resized.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanResize(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be maximized.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanMaximize(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be minimized.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanMinimize(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Return true if |window| can be closed. This will be called for user-
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/// initiated window close actions and when CefWindow::Close() is called.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool CanClose(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window) { return true; }
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///
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/// Called when a keyboard accelerator registered with
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/// CefWindow::SetAccelerator is triggered. Return true if the accelerator was
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/// handled or false otherwise.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool OnAccelerator(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window, int command_id) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Called after all other controls in the window have had a chance to
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/// handle the event. |event| contains information about the keyboard event.
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/// Return true if the keyboard event was handled or false otherwise.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool OnKeyEvent(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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const CefKeyEvent& event) {
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return false;
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}
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///
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/// Called after the native/OS or Chrome theme for |window| has changed.
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/// |chrome_theme| will be true if the notification is for a Chrome theme.
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///
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/// Native/OS theme colors are configured globally and do not need to be
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/// customized for each Window individually. An example of a native/OS theme
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/// change that triggers this callback is when the user switches between dark
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/// and light mode during application lifespan. Native/OS theme changes can be
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/// disabled by passing the `--force-dark-mode` or `--force-light-mode`
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/// command-line flag.
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///
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/// Chrome theme colors will be applied and this callback will be triggered
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/// if/when a BrowserView is added to the Window's component hierarchy. Chrome
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/// theme colors can be configured on a per-RequestContext basis using
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/// CefRequestContext::SetChromeColorScheme or (Chrome style only) by
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/// visiting chrome://settings/manageProfile. Any theme changes using those
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/// mechanisms will also trigger this callback. Chrome theme colors will be
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/// persisted and restored from disk cache.
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///
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/// This callback is not triggered on Window creation so clients that wish to
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/// customize the initial native/OS theme must call CefWindow::SetThemeColor
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/// and CefWindow::ThemeChanged before showing the first Window.
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///
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/// Theme colors will be reset to standard values before this callback is
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/// called for the first affected Window. Call CefWindow::SetThemeColor from
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/// inside this callback to override a standard color or add a custom color.
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/// CefViewDelegate::OnThemeChanged will be called after this callback for the
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/// complete |window| component hierarchy.
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual void OnThemeColorsChanged(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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bool chrome_theme) {}
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///
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/// Optionally change the runtime style for this Window. See
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/// cef_runtime_style_t documentation for details.
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///
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/*--cef(default_retval=CEF_RUNTIME_STYLE_DEFAULT)--*/
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virtual cef_runtime_style_t GetWindowRuntimeStyle() {
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return CEF_RUNTIME_STYLE_DEFAULT;
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}
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///
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/// Return Linux-specific window properties for correctly handling by window
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/// managers
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///
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/*--cef()--*/
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virtual bool GetLinuxWindowProperties(CefRefPtr<CefWindow> window,
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CefLinuxWindowProperties& properties) {
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return false;
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}
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};
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#endif // CEF_INCLUDE_VIEWS_CEF_WINDOW_DELEGATE_H_
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