// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "chrome/browser/ui/views/frame/browser_frame_win.h" #include <dwmapi.h> #include <shellapi.h> #include <set> #include "chrome/browser/accessibility/browser_accessibility_state.h" #include "chrome/browser/profiles/profile.h" #include "chrome/browser/themes/theme_service.h" #include "chrome/browser/themes/theme_service_factory.h" #include "chrome/browser/ui/browser_list.h" #include "chrome/browser/ui/views/frame/browser_non_client_frame_view.h" #include "chrome/browser/ui/views/frame/browser_view.h" #include "chrome/browser/ui/views/frame/glass_browser_frame_view.h" #include "grit/theme_resources.h" #include "ui/gfx/font.h" #include "views/screen.h" #include "views/widget/root_view.h" #include "views/widget/widget_win.h" #include "views/window/window_win.h" // static static const int kClientEdgeThickness = 3; static const int kTabDragWindowAlpha = 200; // We need to offset the DWMFrame into the toolbar so that the blackness // doesn't show up on our rounded corners. static const int kDWMFrameTopOffset = 3; // If not -1, windows are shown with this state. static int explicit_show_state = -1; // static (Factory method.) BrowserFrame* BrowserFrame::Create(BrowserView* browser_view, Profile* profile) { BrowserFrameWin* frame = new BrowserFrameWin(browser_view, profile); frame->InitBrowserFrame(); return frame; } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // BrowserFrameWin, public: BrowserFrameWin::BrowserFrameWin(BrowserView* browser_view, Profile* profile) : WindowWin(browser_view), BrowserFrame(browser_view), browser_view_(browser_view), ALLOW_THIS_IN_INITIALIZER_LIST(delegate_(this)) { set_native_browser_frame(this); browser_view_->set_frame(this); non_client_view()->SetFrameView(CreateFrameViewForWindow()); // Don't focus anything on creation, selecting a tab will set the focus. set_focus_on_creation(false); } BrowserFrameWin::~BrowserFrameWin() { } void BrowserFrameWin::InitBrowserFrame() { WindowWin::Init(NULL, gfx::Rect()); } // static void BrowserFrameWin::SetShowState(int state) { explicit_show_state = state; } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // BrowserFrameWin, views::WindowWin overrides: int BrowserFrameWin::GetShowState() const { if (explicit_show_state != -1) return explicit_show_state; STARTUPINFO si = {0}; si.cb = sizeof(si); si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW; GetStartupInfo(&si); return si.wShowWindow; } gfx::Insets BrowserFrameWin::GetClientAreaInsets() const { // Use the default client insets for an opaque frame or a glass popup/app // frame. if (!non_client_view()->UseNativeFrame() || !browser_view_->IsBrowserTypeNormal()) { return WindowWin::GetClientAreaInsets(); } int border_thickness = GetSystemMetrics(SM_CXSIZEFRAME); // In fullscreen mode, we have no frame. In restored mode, we draw our own // client edge over part of the default frame. if (IsFullscreen()) border_thickness = 0; else if (!IsMaximized()) border_thickness -= kClientEdgeThickness; return gfx::Insets(0, border_thickness, border_thickness, border_thickness); } bool BrowserFrameWin::GetAccelerator(int cmd_id, ui::Accelerator* accelerator) { return browser_view_->GetAccelerator(cmd_id, accelerator); } void BrowserFrameWin::OnEndSession(BOOL ending, UINT logoff) { BrowserList::SessionEnding(); } void BrowserFrameWin::OnInitMenuPopup(HMENU menu, UINT position, BOOL is_system_menu) { browser_view_->PrepareToRunSystemMenu(menu); } void BrowserFrameWin::OnWindowPosChanged(WINDOWPOS* window_pos) { WindowWin::OnWindowPosChanged(window_pos); UpdateDWMFrame(); // Windows lies to us about the position of the minimize button before a // window is visible. We use this position to place the OTR avatar in RTL // mode, so when the window is shown, we need to re-layout and schedule a // paint for the non-client frame view so that the icon top has the correct // position when the window becomes visible. This fixes bugs where the icon // appears to overlay the minimize button. // Note that we will call Layout every time SetWindowPos is called with // SWP_SHOWWINDOW, however callers typically are careful about not specifying // this flag unless necessary to avoid flicker. if (window_pos->flags & SWP_SHOWWINDOW) { non_client_view()->Layout(); non_client_view()->SchedulePaint(); } } ThemeProvider* BrowserFrameWin::GetThemeProvider() const { return ThemeServiceFactory::GetForProfile( browser_view_->browser()->profile()); } void BrowserFrameWin::OnScreenReaderDetected() { BrowserAccessibilityState::GetInstance()->OnScreenReaderDetected(); WindowWin::OnScreenReaderDetected(); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // BrowserFrameWin, views::Window overrides: void BrowserFrameWin::Activate() { // When running under remote desktop, if the remote desktop client is not // active on the users desktop, then none of the windows contained in the // remote desktop will be activated. However, WindowWin::Activate will still // bring this browser window to the foreground. We explicitly set ourselves // as the last active browser window to ensure that we get treated as such by // the rest of Chrome. BrowserList::SetLastActive(browser_view_->browser()); WindowWin::Activate(); } void BrowserFrameWin::UpdateFrameAfterFrameChange() { // We need to update the glass region on or off before the base class adjusts // the window region. UpdateDWMFrame(); WindowWin::UpdateFrameAfterFrameChange(); } views::RootView* BrowserFrameWin::CreateRootView() { return delegate_->DelegateCreateRootView(); } views::NonClientFrameView* BrowserFrameWin::CreateFrameViewForWindow() { return delegate_->DelegateCreateFrameViewForWindow(); } bool BrowserFrameWin::ShouldUseNativeFrame() const { return AlwaysUseNativeFrame(); } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // BrowserFrameWin, NativeBrowserFrame implementation: views::NativeWindow* BrowserFrameWin::AsNativeWindow() { return this; } const views::NativeWindow* BrowserFrameWin::AsNativeWindow() const { return this; } BrowserNonClientFrameView* BrowserFrameWin::CreateBrowserNonClientFrameView() { if (AlwaysUseNativeFrame()) return new GlassBrowserFrameView(this, browser_view_); return browser::CreateBrowserNonClientFrameView(this, browser_view_); } int BrowserFrameWin::GetMinimizeButtonOffset() const { TITLEBARINFOEX titlebar_info; titlebar_info.cbSize = sizeof(TITLEBARINFOEX); SendMessage(GetNativeView(), WM_GETTITLEBARINFOEX, 0, (WPARAM)&titlebar_info); CPoint minimize_button_corner(titlebar_info.rgrect[2].left, titlebar_info.rgrect[2].top); MapWindowPoints(HWND_DESKTOP, GetNativeView(), &minimize_button_corner, 1); return minimize_button_corner.x; } ui::ThemeProvider* BrowserFrameWin::GetThemeProviderForFrame() const { // This is implemented for a different interface than GetThemeProvider is, // but they mean the same things. return GetThemeProvider(); } bool BrowserFrameWin::AlwaysUseNativeFrame() const { // App panel windows draw their own frame. if (browser_view_->IsBrowserTypePanel()) return false; // We don't theme popup or app windows, so regardless of whether or not a // theme is active for normal browser windows, we don't want to use the custom // frame for popups/apps. if (!browser_view_->IsBrowserTypeNormal() && views::WidgetWin::IsAeroGlassEnabled()) return true; // Otherwise, we use the native frame when we're told we should by the theme // provider (e.g. no custom theme is active). return GetThemeProvider()->ShouldUseNativeFrame(); } void BrowserFrameWin::TabStripDisplayModeChanged() { if (GetRootView()->has_children()) { // Make sure the child of the root view gets Layout again. GetRootView()->GetChildViewAt(0)->InvalidateLayout(); } GetRootView()->Layout(); UpdateDWMFrame(); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // BrowserFrameWin, private: void BrowserFrameWin::UpdateDWMFrame() { // Nothing to do yet, or we're not showing a DWM frame. if (!client_view() || !AlwaysUseNativeFrame()) return; MARGINS margins = { 0 }; if (browser_view_->IsBrowserTypeNormal()) { // In fullscreen mode, we don't extend glass into the client area at all, // because the GDI-drawn text in the web content composited over it will // become semi-transparent over any glass area. if (!IsMaximized() && !IsFullscreen()) { margins.cxLeftWidth = kClientEdgeThickness + 1; margins.cxRightWidth = kClientEdgeThickness + 1; margins.cyBottomHeight = kClientEdgeThickness + 1; margins.cyTopHeight = kClientEdgeThickness + 1; } // In maximized mode, we only have a titlebar strip of glass, no side/bottom // borders. if (!browser_view_->IsFullscreen()) { gfx::Rect tabstrip_bounds( GetBoundsForTabStrip(browser_view_->tabstrip())); margins.cyTopHeight = (browser_view_->UseVerticalTabs() ? tabstrip_bounds.y() : tabstrip_bounds.bottom()) + kDWMFrameTopOffset; } } else { // For popup and app windows we want to use the default margins. } DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea(GetNativeView(), &margins); } //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // BrowserFrame, public: // static const gfx::Font& BrowserFrame::GetTitleFont() { static gfx::Font* title_font = new gfx::Font(views::WindowWin::GetWindowTitleFont()); return *title_font; }