/* * This file is subject to the terms of the GFX License. If a copy of * the license was not distributed with this file, you can obtain one at: * * http://ugfx.org/license.html */ /** * @file src/gwin/label.h * @brief GWIN label widget header file. * * @defgroup Label Label * @ingroup GWIN * * @details GWIN allos it to create an label widget. The widget * takes no user input. * * @pre GFX_USE_GDISP must be set to TRUE in your gfxconf.h * @pre GFX_USE_GWIN must be set to TRUE in your gfxconf.h * @pre GDISP_NEED_TEXT must be set to TRUE in your gfxconf.h * @pre GWIN_NEED_LABEL must be set to TRUE in your gfxconf.h * @pre The fonts you want to use must be enabled in your gfxconf.h * * @{ */ #ifndef _GWIN_LABEL_H #define _GWIN_LABEL_H // This file is included within "gwin/gwin.h" // An label window typedef struct GLabelObject { GWidgetObject w; #if GWIN_LABEL_ATTRIBUTE coord_t tab; const char* attr; #endif } GLabelObject; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @brief Create a label widget. * @details A label widget is a simple window which has a static text. * * @param[in] g The GDisplay to display this window on * @param[in] widget The label structure to initialise. If this is NULL, the structure is dynamically allocated. * @param[in] pInit The initialisation parameters to use. * * @return NULL if there is no resultat drawing area, otherwise the widget handle. * * @api */ GHandle gwinGLabelCreate(GDisplay *g, GLabelObject *widget, GWidgetInit *pInit); #define gwinLabelCreate(w, pInit) gwinGLabelCreate(GDISP, w, pInit) /** * @brief Border settings for the default rendering routine * * @param[in] gh The widget handle (must be a list handle) * @param[in] border Shall a border be rendered? * * @api */ void gwinLabelSetBorder(GHandle gh, bool_t border); #if GWIN_LABEL_ATTRIBUTE || defined(__DOXYGEN__) /** * @brief Add an text attribute in front of the normal label text * @details Often you want to display a text like this: * Current IP: 192.168.1.42 * In that case, the actual IP will be variable, the text in front of it * always remains the same. The static text is called the attribute and can be * set using this function. * Furthermore, the tab can be set in order to vertically align multiple labels. * Please check out the website for further explanation, illustraions and usage * examples. * * @note The attribute text is not copied into private memory and so it * must be a constant string, not one allocated in a stack buffer. * @note Use of this construct is discouraged. The appropriate way is to * create two labels - one for the static text and one for the * dynamic text. * * @param[in] gh The widget handle (must be a label handle) * @param[in] tab The distance of the label text from the left widget edge * @param[in] attr The attribute to be displayed * * @api */ void gwinLabelSetAttribute(GHandle gh, coord_t tab, const char* attr); #endif #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif // _GWIN_LABEL_H /** @} */