now have function to get window style based on FreeGLUT's stateflag
(fgState.DisplayMode) so that window decoration specification is only in one place in the code. Also, glutGet(GLUT_WINDOW_BORDER_WIDTH); and glutGet(GLUT_WINDOW_HEADER_HEIGHT); now return the right sizes, i.e., taking the display mode into account, for the border and caption when no window is created yet git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeglut/code/trunk@1396 7f0cb862-5218-0410-a997-914c9d46530a
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@ -185,7 +185,10 @@ void Redisplay(void)
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* when the window is on a monitor to the left of the primary monitor
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* or simply when maximized--try pressing the maximize button).
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* the returned size is the size of the client area
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* Note that the top-left of a child window is relative to the
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* top-left of the client area of the parent.
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*/
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/* printf("window border: %dpx, caption: %dpx\n",border,caption); */
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if (win==nWindow)
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printf("main window %dx%d, top-left of client at: (%d,%d), of window at: (%d,%d)\n",
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nWidth, nHeight,
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@ -371,6 +371,20 @@ void fgPlatformSetWindow ( SFG_Window *window )
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}
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void fghGetDefaultWindowStyle(DWORD *flags)
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{
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if ( fgState.DisplayMode & GLUT_BORDERLESS )
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{
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/* no window decorations needed, no-op */
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}
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else if ( fgState.DisplayMode & GLUT_CAPTIONLESS )
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/* only window decoration is a border, no title bar or buttons */
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(*flags) |= WS_DLGFRAME;
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else
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/* window decoration are a border, title bar and buttons. */
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(*flags) |= WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW;
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}
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/* Get window style and extended window style of a FreeGLUT window
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* If the window pointer or the window handle is NULL, a fully
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* decorated window (caption and border) is assumed.
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@ -384,8 +398,9 @@ void fghGetStyleFromWindow( const SFG_Window *window, DWORD *windowStyle, DWORD
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}
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else
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{
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*windowStyle = 0;
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fghGetDefaultWindowStyle(windowStyle);
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/* WindowExStyle==0 is fine/default, exStyle is currently only used for menu windows */
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*windowStyle = WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW;
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*windowExStyle = 0;
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}
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}
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@ -601,23 +616,9 @@ void fgPlatformOpenWindow( SFG_Window* window, const char* title,
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#if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
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/* no decorations for windows CE */
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#else
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/* if this is not a subwindow (child), set its style based on the requested display mode */
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/* if this is not a subwindow (child), set its style based on the requested window decorations */
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else if( window->Parent == NULL )
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if ( fgState.DisplayMode & GLUT_BORDERLESS )
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{
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/* no window decorations needed */
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}
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else if ( fgState.DisplayMode & GLUT_CAPTIONLESS )
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/* only window decoration is a border, no title bar or buttons */
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flags |= WS_DLGFRAME;
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else
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/* window decoration are a border, title bar and buttons.
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* NB: we later query whether the window has a title bar or
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* not by testing for the maximize button, as the test for
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* WS_CAPTION can be true without the window having a title
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* bar. This style WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW gives you a maximize
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* button. */
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flags |= WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW;
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fghGetDefaultWindowStyle(&flags);
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#endif
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else
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/* subwindows always have no decoration, but are marked as a child window to the OS */
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