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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_ui.h"
      6 
      7 #include <set>
      8 
      9 #include "base/command_line.h"
     10 #include "base/debug/leak_annotations.h"
     11 #include "base/environment.h"
     12 #include "base/i18n/rtl.h"
     13 #include "base/logging.h"
     14 #include "base/nix/mime_util_xdg.h"
     15 #include "base/stl_util.h"
     16 #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
     17 #include "chrome/browser/themes/theme_properties.h"
     18 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/app_indicator_icon.h"
     19 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/chrome_gtk_frame.h"
     20 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_border.h"
     21 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_event_loop.h"
     22 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_key_bindings_handler.h"
     23 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_signal_registrar.h"
     24 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_status_icon.h"
     25 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_util.h"
     26 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/native_theme_gtk2.h"
     27 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/print_dialog_gtk2.h"
     28 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/printing_gtk2_util.h"
     29 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/select_file_dialog_impl.h"
     30 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/skia_utils_gtk2.h"
     31 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/unity_service.h"
     32 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/x11_input_method_context_impl_gtk2.h"
     33 #include "grit/theme_resources.h"
     34 #include "grit/ui_resources.h"
     35 #include "printing/printing_context_linux.h"
     36 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkBitmap.h"
     37 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkCanvas.h"
     38 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkColor.h"
     39 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkShader.h"
     40 #include "ui/base/resource/resource_bundle.h"
     41 #include "ui/gfx/canvas.h"
     42 #include "ui/gfx/image/image.h"
     43 #include "ui/gfx/rect.h"
     44 #include "ui/gfx/size.h"
     45 #include "ui/gfx/skbitmap_operations.h"
     46 #include "ui/gfx/skia_util.h"
     47 #include "ui/views/controls/button/label_button.h"
     48 #include "ui/views/controls/button/label_button_border.h"
     49 #include "ui/views/linux_ui/window_button_order_observer.h"
     50 
     51 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
     52 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gconf_listener.h"
     53 #endif
     54 
     55 // A minimized port of GtkThemeService into something that can provide colors
     56 // and images for aura.
     57 //
     58 // TODO(erg): There's still a lot that needs ported or done for the first time:
     59 //
     60 // - Render and inject the omnibox background.
     61 // - Make sure to test with a light on dark theme, too.
     62 
     63 namespace {
     64 
     65 struct GObjectDeleter {
     66   void operator()(void* ptr) {
     67     g_object_unref(ptr);
     68   }
     69 };
     70 struct GtkIconInfoDeleter {
     71   void operator()(GtkIconInfo* ptr) {
     72     gtk_icon_info_free(ptr);
     73   }
     74 };
     75 typedef scoped_ptr<GIcon, GObjectDeleter> ScopedGIcon;
     76 typedef scoped_ptr<GtkIconInfo, GtkIconInfoDeleter> ScopedGtkIconInfo;
     77 typedef scoped_ptr<GdkPixbuf, GObjectDeleter> ScopedGdkPixbuf;
     78 
     79 // Prefix for app indicator ids
     80 const char kAppIndicatorIdPrefix[] = "chrome_app_indicator_";
     81 
     82 // Number of app indicators used (used as part of app-indicator id).
     83 int indicators_count;
     84 
     85 // The unknown content type.
     86 const char* kUnknownContentType = "application/octet-stream";
     87 
     88 // The size of the rendered toolbar image.
     89 const int kToolbarImageWidth = 64;
     90 const int kToolbarImageHeight = 128;
     91 
     92 // How much to tint the GTK+ color lighter at the top of the window.
     93 const color_utils::HSL kGtkFrameShift = { -1, -1, 0.58 };
     94 
     95 // How much to tint the GTK+ color when an explicit frame color hasn't been
     96 // specified.
     97 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultFrameShift = { -1, -1, 0.4 };
     98 
     99 // Values used as the new luminance and saturation values in the inactive tab
    100 // text color.
    101 const double kDarkInactiveLuminance = 0.85;
    102 const double kLightInactiveLuminance = 0.15;
    103 const double kHeavyInactiveSaturation = 0.7;
    104 const double kLightInactiveSaturation = 0.3;
    105 
    106 // Default color for links on the NTP when the GTK+ theme doesn't define a
    107 // link color. Constant taken from gtklinkbutton.c.
    108 const GdkColor kDefaultLinkColor = { 0, 0, 0, 0xeeee };
    109 
    110 const int kSkiaToGDKMultiplier = 257;
    111 
    112 // TODO(erg): ThemeService has a whole interface just for reading default
    113 // constants. Figure out what to do with that more long term; for now, just
    114 // copy the constants themselves here.
    115 //
    116 // Default tints.
    117 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintButtons = { -1, -1, -1 };
    118 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrame = { -1, -1, -1 };
    119 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrameInactive = { -1, -1, 0.75f };
    120 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrameIncognito = { -1, 0.2f, 0.35f };
    121 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrameIncognitoInactive = { -1, 0.3f, 0.6f };
    122 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintBackgroundTab = { -1, 0.5, 0.75 };
    123 
    124 // A list of images that we provide while in gtk mode.
    125 //
    126 // TODO(erg): We list both the normal and *_DESKTOP versions of some of these
    127 // images because in some contexts, we don't go through the
    128 // chrome::MapThemeImage interface. That should be fixed, but tracking that
    129 // down is Hard.
    130 const int kThemeImages[] = {
    131   IDR_THEME_TOOLBAR,
    132   IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND,
    133   IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_DESKTOP,
    134   IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO,
    135   IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO_DESKTOP,
    136   IDR_FRAME,
    137   IDR_FRAME_INACTIVE,
    138   IDR_THEME_FRAME,
    139   IDR_THEME_FRAME_INACTIVE,
    140   IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO,
    141   IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE,
    142 };
    143 
    144 // A list of icons used in the autocomplete view that should be tinted to the
    145 // current gtk theme selection color so they stand out against the GtkEntry's
    146 // base color.
    147 // TODO(erg): Decide what to do about other icons that appear in the omnibox,
    148 // e.g. content settings icons.
    149 const int kAutocompleteImages[] = {
    150   IDR_OMNIBOX_EXTENSION_APP,
    151   IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP,
    152   IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP_DARK,
    153   IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH,
    154   IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH_DARK,
    155   IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR,
    156   IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR_DARK,
    157   IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS,
    158   IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS_DARK,
    159 };
    160 
    161 // This table converts button ids into a pair of gtk-stock id and state.
    162 struct IDRGtkMapping {
    163   int idr;
    164   const char* stock_id;
    165   GtkStateType gtk_state;
    166 } const kGtkIcons[] = {
    167   { IDR_BACK,      GTK_STOCK_GO_BACK,    GTK_STATE_NORMAL },
    168   { IDR_BACK_D,    GTK_STOCK_GO_BACK,    GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE },
    169   { IDR_BACK_H,    GTK_STOCK_GO_BACK,    GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT },
    170   { IDR_BACK_P,    GTK_STOCK_GO_BACK,    GTK_STATE_ACTIVE },
    171 
    172   { IDR_FORWARD,   GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD, GTK_STATE_NORMAL },
    173   { IDR_FORWARD_D, GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD, GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE },
    174   { IDR_FORWARD_H, GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD, GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT },
    175   { IDR_FORWARD_P, GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD, GTK_STATE_ACTIVE },
    176 
    177   { IDR_HOME,      GTK_STOCK_HOME,       GTK_STATE_NORMAL },
    178   { IDR_HOME_H,    GTK_STOCK_HOME,       GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT },
    179   { IDR_HOME_P,    GTK_STOCK_HOME,       GTK_STATE_ACTIVE },
    180 
    181   { IDR_RELOAD,    GTK_STOCK_REFRESH,    GTK_STATE_NORMAL },
    182   { IDR_RELOAD_D,  GTK_STOCK_REFRESH,    GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE },
    183   { IDR_RELOAD_H,  GTK_STOCK_REFRESH,    GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT },
    184   { IDR_RELOAD_P,  GTK_STOCK_REFRESH,    GTK_STATE_ACTIVE },
    185 
    186   { IDR_STOP,      GTK_STOCK_STOP,       GTK_STATE_NORMAL },
    187   { IDR_STOP_D,    GTK_STOCK_STOP,       GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE },
    188   { IDR_STOP_H,    GTK_STOCK_STOP,       GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT },
    189   { IDR_STOP_P,    GTK_STOCK_STOP,       GTK_STATE_ACTIVE },
    190 };
    191 
    192 // The image resources that will be tinted by the 'button' tint value.
    193 const int kOtherToolbarButtonIDs[] = {
    194   IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_HOVER,
    195   IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_PRESSED,
    196   IDR_BROWSER_ACTION_H,
    197   IDR_BROWSER_ACTION_P,
    198   IDR_BROWSER_ACTIONS_OVERFLOW,
    199   IDR_BROWSER_ACTIONS_OVERFLOW_H,
    200   IDR_BROWSER_ACTIONS_OVERFLOW_P,
    201   IDR_THROBBER,
    202   IDR_THROBBER_WAITING,
    203   IDR_THROBBER_LIGHT,
    204 
    205   // TODO(erg): The dropdown arrow should be tinted because we're injecting
    206   // various background GTK colors, but the code that accesses them needs to be
    207   // modified so that they ask their ui::ThemeProvider instead of the
    208   // ResourceBundle. (i.e. in a light on dark theme, the dropdown arrow will be
    209   // dark on dark)
    210   IDR_MENU_DROPARROW
    211 };
    212 
    213 bool IsOverridableImage(int id) {
    214   CR_DEFINE_STATIC_LOCAL(std::set<int>, images, ());
    215   if (images.empty()) {
    216     images.insert(kThemeImages, kThemeImages + arraysize(kThemeImages));
    217     images.insert(kAutocompleteImages,
    218                   kAutocompleteImages + arraysize(kAutocompleteImages));
    219 
    220     for (unsigned int i = 0; i < arraysize(kGtkIcons); ++i)
    221       images.insert(kGtkIcons[i].idr);
    222 
    223     images.insert(kOtherToolbarButtonIDs,
    224                   kOtherToolbarButtonIDs + arraysize(kOtherToolbarButtonIDs));
    225   }
    226 
    227   return images.count(id) > 0;
    228 }
    229 
    230 // Picks a button tint from a set of background colors. While
    231 // |accent_gdk_color| will usually be the same color through a theme, this
    232 // function will get called with the normal GtkLabel |text_color|/GtkWindow
    233 // |background_color| pair and the GtkEntry |text_color|/|background_color|
    234 // pair. While 3/4 of the time the resulting tint will be the same, themes that
    235 // have a dark window background (with light text) and a light text entry (with
    236 // dark text) will get better icons with this separated out.
    237 void PickButtonTintFromColors(const GdkColor& accent_gdk_color,
    238                               const GdkColor& text_color,
    239                               const GdkColor& background_color,
    240                               color_utils::HSL* tint) {
    241   SkColor accent_color = libgtk2ui::GdkColorToSkColor(accent_gdk_color);
    242   color_utils::HSL accent_tint;
    243   color_utils::SkColorToHSL(accent_color, &accent_tint);
    244 
    245   color_utils::HSL text_tint;
    246   color_utils::SkColorToHSL(libgtk2ui::GdkColorToSkColor(text_color),
    247                             &text_tint);
    248 
    249   color_utils::HSL background_tint;
    250   color_utils::SkColorToHSL(libgtk2ui::GdkColorToSkColor(background_color),
    251                             &background_tint);
    252 
    253   // If the accent color is gray, then our normal HSL tomfoolery will bring out
    254   // whatever color is oddly dominant (for example, in rgb space [125, 128,
    255   // 125] will tint green instead of gray). Slight differences (+/-10 (4%) to
    256   // all color components) should be interpreted as this color being gray and
    257   // we should switch into a special grayscale mode.
    258   int rb_diff = abs(static_cast<int>(SkColorGetR(accent_color)) -
    259                     static_cast<int>(SkColorGetB(accent_color)));
    260   int rg_diff = abs(static_cast<int>(SkColorGetR(accent_color)) -
    261                     static_cast<int>(SkColorGetG(accent_color)));
    262   int bg_diff = abs(static_cast<int>(SkColorGetB(accent_color)) -
    263                     static_cast<int>(SkColorGetG(accent_color)));
    264   if (rb_diff < 10 && rg_diff < 10 && bg_diff < 10) {
    265     // Our accent is white/gray/black. Only the luminance of the accent color
    266     // matters.
    267     tint->h = -1;
    268 
    269     // Use the saturation of the text.
    270     tint->s = text_tint.s;
    271 
    272     // Use the luminance of the accent color UNLESS there isn't enough
    273     // luminance contrast between the accent color and the base color.
    274     if (fabs(accent_tint.l - background_tint.l) > 0.3)
    275       tint->l = accent_tint.l;
    276     else
    277       tint->l = text_tint.l;
    278   } else {
    279     // Our accent is a color.
    280     tint->h = accent_tint.h;
    281 
    282     // Don't modify the saturation; the amount of color doesn't matter.
    283     tint->s = -1;
    284 
    285     // If the text wants us to darken the icon, don't change the luminance (the
    286     // icons are already dark enough). Otherwise, lighten the icon by no more
    287     // than 0.9 since we don't want a pure-white icon even if the text is pure
    288     // white.
    289     if (text_tint.l < 0.5)
    290       tint->l = -1;
    291     else if (text_tint.l <= 0.9)
    292       tint->l = text_tint.l;
    293     else
    294       tint->l = 0.9;
    295   }
    296 }
    297 
    298 // Applies an HSL shift to a GdkColor (instead of an SkColor)
    299 void GdkColorHSLShift(const color_utils::HSL& shift, GdkColor* frame_color) {
    300   SkColor shifted = color_utils::HSLShift(
    301       libgtk2ui::GdkColorToSkColor(*frame_color), shift);
    302 
    303   frame_color->pixel = 0;
    304   frame_color->red = SkColorGetR(shifted) * kSkiaToGDKMultiplier;
    305   frame_color->green = SkColorGetG(shifted) * kSkiaToGDKMultiplier;
    306   frame_color->blue = SkColorGetB(shifted) * kSkiaToGDKMultiplier;
    307 }
    308 
    309 // Copied Default blah sections from ThemeService.
    310 color_utils::HSL GetDefaultTint(int id) {
    311   switch (id) {
    312     case ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME:
    313       return kDefaultTintFrame;
    314     case ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INACTIVE:
    315       return kDefaultTintFrameInactive;
    316     case ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO:
    317       return kDefaultTintFrameIncognito;
    318     case ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE:
    319       return kDefaultTintFrameIncognitoInactive;
    320     case ThemeProperties::TINT_BUTTONS:
    321       return kDefaultTintButtons;
    322     case ThemeProperties::TINT_BACKGROUND_TAB:
    323       return kDefaultTintBackgroundTab;
    324     default:
    325       color_utils::HSL result = {-1, -1, -1};
    326       return result;
    327   }
    328 }
    329 
    330 }  // namespace
    331 
    332 namespace libgtk2ui {
    333 
    334 Gtk2UI::Gtk2UI() : middle_click_action_(MIDDLE_CLICK_ACTION_LOWER) {
    335   GtkInitFromCommandLine(*CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess());
    336 }
    337 
    338 void Gtk2UI::Initialize() {
    339   signals_.reset(new Gtk2SignalRegistrar);
    340 
    341   // Create our fake widgets.
    342   fake_window_ = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
    343   fake_frame_ = chrome_gtk_frame_new();
    344   fake_label_.Own(gtk_label_new(""));
    345   fake_entry_.Own(gtk_entry_new());
    346 
    347   // Only realized widgets receive style-set notifications, which we need to
    348   // broadcast new theme images and colors. Only realized widgets have style
    349   // properties, too, which we query for some colors.
    350   gtk_widget_realize(fake_frame_);
    351   gtk_widget_realize(fake_window_);
    352 
    353   signals_->Connect(fake_frame_, "style-set",
    354                     G_CALLBACK(&OnStyleSetThunk), this);
    355 
    356   LoadGtkValues();
    357 
    358   printing::PrintingContextLinux::SetCreatePrintDialogFunction(
    359       &PrintDialogGtk2::CreatePrintDialog);
    360   printing::PrintingContextLinux::SetPdfPaperSizeFunction(
    361       &GetPdfPaperSizeDeviceUnitsGtk);
    362 
    363 #if defined(USE_GCONF)
    364   // We must build this after GTK gets initialized.
    365   gconf_listener_.reset(new GConfListener(this));
    366 #endif  // defined(USE_GCONF)
    367 
    368   indicators_count = 0;
    369 
    370   // Instantiate the singleton instance of Gtk2EventLoop.
    371   Gtk2EventLoop::GetInstance();
    372 }
    373 
    374 Gtk2UI::~Gtk2UI() {
    375   gtk_widget_destroy(fake_window_);
    376   gtk_widget_destroy(fake_frame_);
    377   fake_label_.Destroy();
    378   fake_entry_.Destroy();
    379 
    380   ClearAllThemeData();
    381 }
    382 
    383 gfx::Image Gtk2UI::GetThemeImageNamed(int id) const {
    384   // Try to get our cached version:
    385   ImageCache::const_iterator it = gtk_images_.find(id);
    386   if (it != gtk_images_.end())
    387     return it->second;
    388 
    389   if (IsOverridableImage(id)) {
    390     gfx::Image image = gfx::Image(
    391         gfx::ImageSkia::CreateFrom1xBitmap(GenerateGtkThemeBitmap(id)));
    392     gtk_images_[id] = image;
    393     return image;
    394   }
    395 
    396   return gfx::Image();
    397 }
    398 
    399 bool Gtk2UI::GetColor(int id, SkColor* color) const {
    400   ColorMap::const_iterator it = colors_.find(id);
    401   if (it != colors_.end()) {
    402     *color = it->second;
    403     return true;
    404   }
    405 
    406   return false;
    407 }
    408 
    409 bool Gtk2UI::HasCustomImage(int id) const {
    410   return IsOverridableImage(id);
    411 }
    412 
    413 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetFocusRingColor() const {
    414   return focus_ring_color_;
    415 }
    416 
    417 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetThumbActiveColor() const {
    418   return thumb_active_color_;
    419 }
    420 
    421 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetThumbInactiveColor() const {
    422   return thumb_inactive_color_;
    423 }
    424 
    425 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetTrackColor() const {
    426   return track_color_;
    427 }
    428 
    429 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetActiveSelectionBgColor() const {
    430   return active_selection_bg_color_;
    431 }
    432 
    433 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetActiveSelectionFgColor() const {
    434   return active_selection_fg_color_;
    435 }
    436 
    437 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetInactiveSelectionBgColor() const {
    438   return inactive_selection_bg_color_;
    439 }
    440 
    441 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetInactiveSelectionFgColor() const {
    442   return inactive_selection_fg_color_;
    443 }
    444 
    445 double Gtk2UI::GetCursorBlinkInterval() const {
    446   // From http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/GtkSettings.html, this is
    447   // the default value for gtk-cursor-blink-time.
    448   static const gint kGtkDefaultCursorBlinkTime = 1200;
    449 
    450   // Dividing GTK's cursor blink cycle time (in milliseconds) by this value
    451   // yields an appropriate value for
    452   // content::RendererPreferences::caret_blink_interval.  This matches the
    453   // logic in the WebKit GTK port.
    454   static const double kGtkCursorBlinkCycleFactor = 2000.0;
    455 
    456   gint cursor_blink_time = kGtkDefaultCursorBlinkTime;
    457   gboolean cursor_blink = TRUE;
    458   g_object_get(gtk_settings_get_default(),
    459                "gtk-cursor-blink-time", &cursor_blink_time,
    460                "gtk-cursor-blink", &cursor_blink,
    461                NULL);
    462   return cursor_blink ? (cursor_blink_time / kGtkCursorBlinkCycleFactor) : 0.0;
    463 }
    464 
    465 ui::NativeTheme* Gtk2UI::GetNativeTheme(aura::Window* window) const {
    466   ui::NativeTheme* native_theme_override = NULL;
    467   if (!native_theme_overrider_.is_null())
    468     native_theme_override = native_theme_overrider_.Run(window);
    469 
    470   if (native_theme_override)
    471     return native_theme_override;
    472 
    473   return NativeThemeGtk2::instance();
    474 }
    475 
    476 void Gtk2UI::SetNativeThemeOverride(const NativeThemeGetter& callback) {
    477   native_theme_overrider_ = callback;
    478 }
    479 
    480 bool Gtk2UI::GetDefaultUsesSystemTheme() const {
    481   scoped_ptr<base::Environment> env(base::Environment::Create());
    482 
    483   switch (base::nix::GetDesktopEnvironment(env.get())) {
    484     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_GNOME:
    485     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_UNITY:
    486     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_XFCE:
    487       return true;
    488     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE3:
    489     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE4:
    490     case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_OTHER:
    491       return false;
    492   }
    493   // Unless GetDesktopEnvironment() badly misbehaves, this should never happen.
    494   NOTREACHED();
    495   return false;
    496 }
    497 
    498 void Gtk2UI::SetDownloadCount(int count) const {
    499   if (unity::IsRunning())
    500     unity::SetDownloadCount(count);
    501 }
    502 
    503 void Gtk2UI::SetProgressFraction(float percentage) const {
    504   if (unity::IsRunning())
    505     unity::SetProgressFraction(percentage);
    506 }
    507 
    508 bool Gtk2UI::IsStatusIconSupported() const {
    509   return true;
    510 }
    511 
    512 scoped_ptr<views::StatusIconLinux> Gtk2UI::CreateLinuxStatusIcon(
    513     const gfx::ImageSkia& image,
    514     const base::string16& tool_tip) const {
    515   if (AppIndicatorIcon::CouldOpen()) {
    516     ++indicators_count;
    517     return scoped_ptr<views::StatusIconLinux>(new AppIndicatorIcon(
    518         base::StringPrintf("%s%d", kAppIndicatorIdPrefix, indicators_count),
    519         image,
    520         tool_tip));
    521   } else {
    522     return scoped_ptr<views::StatusIconLinux>(new Gtk2StatusIcon(
    523         image, tool_tip));
    524   }
    525 }
    526 
    527 gfx::Image Gtk2UI::GetIconForContentType(
    528     const std::string& content_type,
    529     int size) const {
    530   // This call doesn't take a reference.
    531   GtkIconTheme* theme = gtk_icon_theme_get_default();
    532 
    533   std::string content_types[] = {
    534     content_type, kUnknownContentType
    535   };
    536 
    537   for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(content_types); ++i) {
    538     ScopedGIcon icon(g_content_type_get_icon(content_types[i].c_str()));
    539     ScopedGtkIconInfo icon_info(
    540         gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon(
    541             theme, icon.get(), size,
    542             static_cast<GtkIconLookupFlags>(GTK_ICON_LOOKUP_FORCE_SIZE)));
    543     if (!icon_info)
    544       continue;
    545     ScopedGdkPixbuf pixbuf(gtk_icon_info_load_icon(icon_info.get(), NULL));
    546     if (!pixbuf)
    547       continue;
    548 
    549     SkBitmap bitmap = GdkPixbufToImageSkia(pixbuf.get());
    550     DCHECK_EQ(size, bitmap.width());
    551     DCHECK_EQ(size, bitmap.height());
    552     gfx::ImageSkia image_skia = gfx::ImageSkia::CreateFrom1xBitmap(bitmap);
    553     image_skia.MakeThreadSafe();
    554     return gfx::Image(image_skia);
    555   }
    556   return gfx::Image();
    557 }
    558 
    559 scoped_ptr<views::Border> Gtk2UI::CreateNativeBorder(
    560     views::LabelButton* owning_button,
    561     scoped_ptr<views::LabelButtonBorder> border) {
    562   if (owning_button->GetNativeTheme() != NativeThemeGtk2::instance())
    563     return border.PassAs<views::Border>();
    564 
    565   return scoped_ptr<views::Border>(
    566       new Gtk2Border(this, owning_button, border.Pass()));
    567 }
    568 
    569 void Gtk2UI::AddWindowButtonOrderObserver(
    570     views::WindowButtonOrderObserver* observer) {
    571   if (!leading_buttons_.empty() || !trailing_buttons_.empty()) {
    572     observer->OnWindowButtonOrderingChange(leading_buttons_,
    573                                            trailing_buttons_);
    574   }
    575 
    576   observer_list_.AddObserver(observer);
    577 }
    578 
    579 void Gtk2UI::RemoveWindowButtonOrderObserver(
    580     views::WindowButtonOrderObserver* observer) {
    581   observer_list_.RemoveObserver(observer);
    582 }
    583 
    584 void Gtk2UI::SetWindowButtonOrdering(
    585     const std::vector<views::FrameButton>& leading_buttons,
    586     const std::vector<views::FrameButton>& trailing_buttons) {
    587   leading_buttons_ = leading_buttons;
    588   trailing_buttons_ = trailing_buttons;
    589 
    590   FOR_EACH_OBSERVER(views::WindowButtonOrderObserver, observer_list_,
    591                     OnWindowButtonOrderingChange(leading_buttons_,
    592                                                  trailing_buttons_));
    593 }
    594 
    595 void Gtk2UI::SetNonClientMiddleClickAction(NonClientMiddleClickAction action) {
    596   middle_click_action_ = action;
    597 }
    598 
    599 scoped_ptr<ui::LinuxInputMethodContext> Gtk2UI::CreateInputMethodContext(
    600     ui::LinuxInputMethodContextDelegate* delegate) const {
    601   return scoped_ptr<ui::LinuxInputMethodContext>(
    602       new X11InputMethodContextImplGtk2(delegate));
    603 }
    604 
    605 bool Gtk2UI::UseAntialiasing() const {
    606   GtkSettings* gtk_settings = gtk_settings_get_default();
    607   CHECK(gtk_settings);
    608   gint gtk_antialias = 0;
    609   g_object_get(gtk_settings,
    610                "gtk-xft-antialias", &gtk_antialias,
    611                NULL);
    612   return gtk_antialias != 0;
    613 }
    614 
    615 gfx::FontRenderParams::Hinting Gtk2UI::GetHintingStyle() const {
    616   GtkSettings* gtk_settings = gtk_settings_get_default();
    617   CHECK(gtk_settings);
    618   gfx::FontRenderParams::Hinting hinting =
    619       gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_SLIGHT;
    620   gint gtk_hinting = 0;
    621   gchar* gtk_hint_style = NULL;
    622   g_object_get(gtk_settings,
    623                "gtk-xft-hinting", &gtk_hinting,
    624                "gtk-xft-hintstyle", &gtk_hint_style,
    625                NULL);
    626 
    627   if (gtk_hint_style) {
    628     if (gtk_hinting == 0 || strcmp(gtk_hint_style, "hintnone") == 0)
    629       hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_NONE;
    630     else if (strcmp(gtk_hint_style, "hintslight") == 0)
    631       hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_SLIGHT;
    632     else if (strcmp(gtk_hint_style, "hintmedium") == 0)
    633       hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_MEDIUM;
    634     else if (strcmp(gtk_hint_style, "hintfull") == 0)
    635       hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_FULL;
    636 
    637     g_free(gtk_hint_style);
    638   }
    639 
    640   return hinting;
    641 }
    642 
    643 gfx::FontRenderParams::SubpixelRendering
    644 Gtk2UI::GetSubpixelRenderingStyle() const {
    645   GtkSettings* gtk_settings = gtk_settings_get_default();
    646   CHECK(gtk_settings);
    647   gfx::FontRenderParams::SubpixelRendering subpixel_rendering =
    648       gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_NONE;
    649   gchar* gtk_rgba = NULL;
    650   g_object_get(gtk_settings,
    651                "gtk-xft-rgba", &gtk_rgba,
    652                NULL);
    653 
    654   if (gtk_rgba) {
    655     if (strcmp(gtk_rgba, "none") == 0)
    656       subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_NONE;
    657     else if (strcmp(gtk_rgba, "rgb") == 0)
    658       subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_RGB;
    659     else if (strcmp(gtk_rgba, "bgr") == 0)
    660       subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_BGR;
    661     else if (strcmp(gtk_rgba, "vrgb") == 0)
    662       subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_VRGB;
    663     else if (strcmp(gtk_rgba, "vbgr") == 0)
    664       subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_VBGR;
    665 
    666     g_free(gtk_rgba);
    667   }
    668 
    669   return subpixel_rendering;
    670 }
    671 
    672 std::string Gtk2UI::GetDefaultFontName() const {
    673   GtkSettings* gtk_settings = gtk_settings_get_default();
    674   CHECK(gtk_settings);
    675 
    676   std::string out_font_name = "sans 10";
    677   gchar* font_name = NULL;
    678   g_object_get(gtk_settings, "gtk-font-name", &font_name, NULL);
    679 
    680   if (font_name) {
    681     out_font_name = std::string(font_name);
    682     g_free(font_name);
    683   }
    684 
    685   return out_font_name;
    686 }
    687 
    688 ui::SelectFileDialog* Gtk2UI::CreateSelectFileDialog(
    689     ui::SelectFileDialog::Listener* listener,
    690     ui::SelectFilePolicy* policy) const {
    691   return SelectFileDialogImpl::Create(listener, policy);
    692 }
    693 
    694 bool Gtk2UI::UnityIsRunning() {
    695   return unity::IsRunning();
    696 }
    697 
    698 views::LinuxUI::NonClientMiddleClickAction
    699 Gtk2UI::GetNonClientMiddleClickAction() {
    700   return middle_click_action_;
    701 }
    702 
    703 void Gtk2UI::NotifyWindowManagerStartupComplete() {
    704   // TODO(port) Implement this using _NET_STARTUP_INFO_BEGIN/_NET_STARTUP_INFO
    705   // from http://standards.freedesktop.org/startup-notification-spec/ instead.
    706   gdk_notify_startup_complete();
    707 }
    708 
    709 bool Gtk2UI::MatchEvent(const ui::Event& event,
    710                         std::vector<ui::TextEditCommandAuraLinux>* commands) {
    711   // Ensure that we have a keyboard handler.
    712   if (!key_bindings_handler_)
    713     key_bindings_handler_.reset(new Gtk2KeyBindingsHandler);
    714 
    715   return key_bindings_handler_->MatchEvent(event, commands);
    716 }
    717 
    718 void Gtk2UI::GetScrollbarColors(GdkColor* thumb_active_color,
    719                                 GdkColor* thumb_inactive_color,
    720                                 GdkColor* track_color) {
    721   GdkColor* theme_thumb_active = NULL;
    722   GdkColor* theme_thumb_inactive = NULL;
    723   GdkColor* theme_trough_color = NULL;
    724   gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_frame_),
    725                        "scrollbar-slider-prelight-color", &theme_thumb_active,
    726                        "scrollbar-slider-normal-color", &theme_thumb_inactive,
    727                        "scrollbar-trough-color", &theme_trough_color,
    728                        NULL);
    729 
    730   // Ask the theme if the theme specifies all the scrollbar colors and short
    731   // circuit the expensive painting/compositing if we have all of them.
    732   if (theme_thumb_active && theme_thumb_inactive && theme_trough_color) {
    733     *thumb_active_color = *theme_thumb_active;
    734     *thumb_inactive_color = *theme_thumb_inactive;
    735     *track_color = *theme_trough_color;
    736 
    737     gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_active);
    738     gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_inactive);
    739     gdk_color_free(theme_trough_color);
    740     return;
    741   }
    742 
    743   // Create window containing scrollbar elements
    744   GtkWidget* window    = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_POPUP);
    745   GtkWidget* fixed     = gtk_fixed_new();
    746   GtkWidget* scrollbar = gtk_hscrollbar_new(NULL);
    747   gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), fixed);
    748   gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(fixed),  scrollbar);
    749   gtk_widget_realize(window);
    750   gtk_widget_realize(scrollbar);
    751 
    752   // Draw scrollbar thumb part and track into offscreen image
    753   const int kWidth  = 100;
    754   const int kHeight = 20;
    755   GtkStyle* style   = gtk_rc_get_style(scrollbar);
    756   GdkWindow* gdk_window = gtk_widget_get_window(window);
    757   GdkPixmap* pm     = gdk_pixmap_new(gdk_window, kWidth, kHeight, -1);
    758   GdkRectangle rect = { 0, 0, kWidth, kHeight };
    759   unsigned char data[3 * kWidth * kHeight];
    760   for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) {
    761     if (i < 2) {
    762       // Thumb part
    763       gtk_paint_slider(style, pm,
    764                        i == 0 ? GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT : GTK_STATE_NORMAL,
    765                        GTK_SHADOW_OUT, &rect, scrollbar, "slider", 0, 0,
    766                        kWidth, kHeight, GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL);
    767     } else {
    768       // Track
    769       gtk_paint_box(style, pm, GTK_STATE_ACTIVE, GTK_SHADOW_IN, &rect,
    770                     scrollbar, "trough-upper", 0, 0, kWidth, kHeight);
    771     }
    772     GdkPixbuf* pb = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data(data, GDK_COLORSPACE_RGB,
    773                                              FALSE, 8, kWidth, kHeight,
    774                                              3 * kWidth, 0, 0);
    775     gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable(pb, pm, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, kWidth, kHeight);
    776 
    777     // Sample pixels
    778     int components[3] = { 0 };
    779     for (int y = 2; y < kHeight - 2; ++y) {
    780       for (int c = 0; c < 3; ++c) {
    781         // Sample a vertical slice of pixels at about one-thirds from the
    782         // left edge. This allows us to avoid any fixed graphics that might be
    783         // located at the edges or in the center of the scrollbar.
    784         // Each pixel is made up of a red, green, and blue component; taking up
    785         // a total of three bytes.
    786         components[c] += data[3 * (kWidth / 3 + y * kWidth) + c];
    787       }
    788     }
    789     GdkColor* color = i == 0 ? thumb_active_color :
    790                       i == 1 ? thumb_inactive_color :
    791                                track_color;
    792     color->pixel = 0;
    793     // We sampled pixels across the full height of the image, ignoring a two
    794     // pixel border. In some themes, the border has a completely different
    795     // color which we do not want to factor into our average color computation.
    796     //
    797     // We now need to scale the colors from the 0..255 range, to the wider
    798     // 0..65535 range, and we need to actually compute the average color; so,
    799     // we divide by the total number of pixels in the sample.
    800     color->red   = components[0] * 65535 / (255 * (kHeight - 4));
    801     color->green = components[1] * 65535 / (255 * (kHeight - 4));
    802     color->blue  = components[2] * 65535 / (255 * (kHeight - 4));
    803 
    804     g_object_unref(pb);
    805   }
    806   g_object_unref(pm);
    807 
    808   gtk_widget_destroy(window);
    809 
    810   // Override any of the default colors with ones that were specified by the
    811   // theme.
    812   if (theme_thumb_active) {
    813     *thumb_active_color = *theme_thumb_active;
    814     gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_active);
    815   }
    816 
    817   if (theme_thumb_inactive) {
    818     *thumb_inactive_color = *theme_thumb_inactive;
    819     gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_inactive);
    820   }
    821 
    822   if (theme_trough_color) {
    823     *track_color = *theme_trough_color;
    824     gdk_color_free(theme_trough_color);
    825   }
    826 }
    827 
    828 void Gtk2UI::LoadGtkValues() {
    829   // TODO(erg): GtkThemeService had a comment here about having to muck with
    830   // the raw Prefs object to remove prefs::kCurrentThemeImages or else we'd
    831   // regress startup time. Figure out how to do that when we can't access the
    832   // prefs system from here.
    833 
    834   GtkStyle* frame_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_frame_);
    835 
    836   GtkStyle* window_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_);
    837   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_CONTROL_BACKGROUND,
    838                        &window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]);
    839 
    840   GdkColor toolbar_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
    841   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_TOOLBAR, &toolbar_color);
    842 
    843   GdkColor button_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED];
    844   SetThemeTintFromGtk(ThemeProperties::TINT_BUTTONS, &button_color);
    845 
    846   GtkStyle* label_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_label_.get());
    847   GdkColor label_color = label_style->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
    848   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_TAB_TEXT, &label_color);
    849   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_BOOKMARK_TEXT, &label_color);
    850   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_STATUS_BAR_TEXT, &label_color);
    851 
    852   // Build the various icon tints.
    853   GetNormalButtonTintHSL(&button_tint_);
    854   GetNormalEntryForegroundHSL(&entry_tint_);
    855   GetSelectedEntryForegroundHSL(&selected_entry_tint_);
    856   GdkColor frame_color = BuildFrameColors(frame_style);
    857 
    858   // The inactive frame color never occurs naturally in the theme, as it is a
    859   // tinted version of |frame_color|. We generate another color based on the
    860   // background tab color, with the lightness and saturation moved in the
    861   // opposite direction. (We don't touch the hue, since there should be subtle
    862   // hints of the color in the text.)
    863   color_utils::HSL inactive_tab_text_hsl =
    864       tints_[ThemeProperties::TINT_BACKGROUND_TAB];
    865   if (inactive_tab_text_hsl.l < 0.5)
    866     inactive_tab_text_hsl.l = kDarkInactiveLuminance;
    867   else
    868     inactive_tab_text_hsl.l = kLightInactiveLuminance;
    869 
    870   if (inactive_tab_text_hsl.s < 0.5)
    871     inactive_tab_text_hsl.s = kHeavyInactiveSaturation;
    872   else
    873     inactive_tab_text_hsl.s = kLightInactiveSaturation;
    874 
    875   colors_[ThemeProperties::COLOR_BACKGROUND_TAB_TEXT] =
    876       color_utils::HSLToSkColor(inactive_tab_text_hsl, 255);
    877 
    878   // We pick the text and background colors for the NTP out of the colors for a
    879   // GtkEntry. We do this because GtkEntries background color is never the same
    880   // as |toolbar_color|, is usually a white, and when it isn't a white,
    881   // provides sufficient contrast to |toolbar_color|. Try this out with
    882   // Darklooks, HighContrastInverse or ThinIce.
    883   GtkStyle* entry_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_entry_.get());
    884   GdkColor ntp_background = entry_style->base[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
    885   GdkColor ntp_foreground = entry_style->text[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
    886   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_BACKGROUND,
    887                        &ntp_background);
    888   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_TEXT,
    889                        &ntp_foreground);
    890 
    891   // The NTP header is the color that surrounds the current active thumbnail on
    892   // the NTP, and acts as the border of the "Recent Links" box. It would be
    893   // awesome if they were separated so we could use GetBorderColor() for the
    894   // border around the "Recent Links" section, but matching the frame color is
    895   // more important.
    896   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_HEADER,
    897                        &frame_color);
    898   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION,
    899                        &toolbar_color);
    900   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION_TEXT,
    901                        &label_color);
    902 
    903   // Override the link color if the theme provides it.
    904   const GdkColor* link_color = NULL;
    905   gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_window_),
    906                        "link-color", &link_color, NULL);
    907 
    908   bool is_default_link_color = false;
    909   if (!link_color) {
    910     link_color = &kDefaultLinkColor;
    911     is_default_link_color = true;
    912   }
    913 
    914   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_LINK,
    915                        link_color);
    916   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_LINK_UNDERLINE,
    917                        link_color);
    918   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION_LINK,
    919                        link_color);
    920   SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION_LINK_UNDERLINE,
    921                        link_color);
    922 
    923   if (!is_default_link_color)
    924     gdk_color_free(const_cast<GdkColor*>(link_color));
    925 
    926   // Generate the colors that we pass to WebKit.
    927   focus_ring_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(frame_color);
    928 
    929   GdkColor thumb_active_color, thumb_inactive_color, track_color;
    930   Gtk2UI::GetScrollbarColors(&thumb_active_color,
    931                              &thumb_inactive_color,
    932                              &track_color);
    933   thumb_active_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(thumb_active_color);
    934   thumb_inactive_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(thumb_inactive_color);
    935   track_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(track_color);
    936 
    937   // Some GTK themes only define the text selection colors on the GtkEntry
    938   // class, so we need to use that for getting selection colors.
    939   active_selection_bg_color_ =
    940       GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->base[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]);
    941   active_selection_fg_color_ =
    942       GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->text[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]);
    943   inactive_selection_bg_color_ =
    944       GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->base[GTK_STATE_ACTIVE]);
    945   inactive_selection_fg_color_ =
    946       GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->text[GTK_STATE_ACTIVE]);
    947 }
    948 
    949 GdkColor Gtk2UI::BuildFrameColors(GtkStyle* frame_style) {
    950   GdkColor* theme_frame = NULL;
    951   GdkColor* theme_inactive_frame = NULL;
    952   GdkColor* theme_incognito_frame = NULL;
    953   GdkColor* theme_incognito_inactive_frame = NULL;
    954   gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_frame_),
    955                        "frame-color", &theme_frame,
    956                        "inactive-frame-color", &theme_inactive_frame,
    957                        "incognito-frame-color", &theme_incognito_frame,
    958                        "incognito-inactive-frame-color",
    959                        &theme_incognito_inactive_frame,
    960                        NULL);
    961 
    962   GdkColor frame_color = BuildAndSetFrameColor(
    963       &frame_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED],
    964       theme_frame,
    965       kDefaultFrameShift,
    966       ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME,
    967       ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME);
    968   if (theme_frame)
    969     gdk_color_free(theme_frame);
    970   SetThemeTintFromGtk(ThemeProperties::TINT_BACKGROUND_TAB, &frame_color);
    971 
    972   BuildAndSetFrameColor(
    973       &frame_style->bg[GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE],
    974       theme_inactive_frame,
    975       kDefaultFrameShift,
    976       ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INACTIVE,
    977       ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INACTIVE);
    978   if (theme_inactive_frame)
    979     gdk_color_free(theme_inactive_frame);
    980 
    981   BuildAndSetFrameColor(
    982       &frame_color,
    983       theme_incognito_frame,
    984       GetDefaultTint(ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO),
    985       ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO,
    986       ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO);
    987   if (theme_incognito_frame)
    988     gdk_color_free(theme_incognito_frame);
    989 
    990   BuildAndSetFrameColor(
    991       &frame_color,
    992       theme_incognito_inactive_frame,
    993       GetDefaultTint(ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE),
    994       ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE,
    995       ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE);
    996   if (theme_incognito_inactive_frame)
    997     gdk_color_free(theme_incognito_inactive_frame);
    998 
    999   return frame_color;
   1000 }
   1001 
   1002 void Gtk2UI::SetThemeColorFromGtk(int id, const GdkColor* color) {
   1003   colors_[id] = GdkColorToSkColor(*color);
   1004 }
   1005 
   1006 void Gtk2UI::SetThemeTintFromGtk(int id, const GdkColor* color) {
   1007   color_utils::HSL default_tint = GetDefaultTint(id);
   1008   color_utils::HSL hsl;
   1009   color_utils::SkColorToHSL(GdkColorToSkColor(*color), &hsl);
   1010 
   1011   if (default_tint.s != -1)
   1012     hsl.s = default_tint.s;
   1013 
   1014   if (default_tint.l != -1)
   1015     hsl.l = default_tint.l;
   1016 
   1017   tints_[id] = hsl;
   1018 }
   1019 
   1020 GdkColor Gtk2UI::BuildAndSetFrameColor(const GdkColor* base,
   1021                                        const GdkColor* gtk_base,
   1022                                        const color_utils::HSL& tint,
   1023                                        int color_id,
   1024                                        int tint_id) {
   1025   GdkColor out_color = *base;
   1026   if (gtk_base) {
   1027     // The theme author specified a color to use, use it without modification.
   1028     out_color = *gtk_base;
   1029   } else {
   1030     // Tint the basic color since this is a heuristic color instead of one
   1031     // specified by the theme author.
   1032     GdkColorHSLShift(tint, &out_color);
   1033   }
   1034   SetThemeColorFromGtk(color_id, &out_color);
   1035   SetThemeTintFromGtk(tint_id, &out_color);
   1036 
   1037   return out_color;
   1038 }
   1039 
   1040 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateGtkThemeBitmap(int id) const {
   1041   switch (id) {
   1042     case IDR_THEME_TOOLBAR: {
   1043       GtkStyle* style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_);
   1044       GdkColor* color = &style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
   1045       SkBitmap bitmap;
   1046       bitmap.setConfig(SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config,
   1047                        kToolbarImageWidth, kToolbarImageHeight);
   1048       bitmap.allocPixels();
   1049       bitmap.eraseARGB(0xff, color->red >> 8, color->green >> 8,
   1050                        color->blue >> 8);
   1051       return bitmap;
   1052     }
   1053     case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND:
   1054     case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_DESKTOP:
   1055       return GenerateTabImage(IDR_THEME_FRAME);
   1056     case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO:
   1057     case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO_DESKTOP:
   1058       return GenerateTabImage(IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO);
   1059     case IDR_FRAME:
   1060     case IDR_THEME_FRAME:
   1061       return GenerateFrameImage(ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME,
   1062                                 "frame-gradient-color");
   1063     case IDR_FRAME_INACTIVE:
   1064     case IDR_THEME_FRAME_INACTIVE:
   1065       return GenerateFrameImage(ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INACTIVE,
   1066                                 "inactive-frame-gradient-color");
   1067     case IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO:
   1068       return GenerateFrameImage(ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO,
   1069                                 "incognito-frame-gradient-color");
   1070     case IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE: {
   1071       return GenerateFrameImage(
   1072           ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE,
   1073           "incognito-inactive-frame-gradient-color");
   1074     }
   1075     // Icons that sit inside the omnibox shouldn't receive TINT_BUTTONS and
   1076     // instead should tint based on the foreground text entry color in GTK+
   1077     // mode because some themes that try to be dark *and* light have very
   1078     // different colors between the omnibox and the normal background area.
   1079     // TODO(erg): Decide what to do about other icons that appear in the
   1080     // omnibox, e.g. content settings icons.
   1081     case IDR_OMNIBOX_EXTENSION_APP:
   1082     case IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP:
   1083     case IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH:
   1084     case IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR:
   1085     case IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS: {
   1086       return GenerateTintedIcon(id, entry_tint_);
   1087     }
   1088     // In GTK mode, the dark versions of the omnibox icons only ever appear in
   1089     // the autocomplete popup and only against the current theme's GtkEntry
   1090     // base[GTK_STATE_SELECTED] color, so tint the icons so they won't collide
   1091     // with the selected color.
   1092     case IDR_OMNIBOX_EXTENSION_APP_DARK:
   1093     case IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP_DARK:
   1094     case IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH_DARK:
   1095     case IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR_DARK:
   1096     case IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS_DARK: {
   1097       return GenerateTintedIcon(id, selected_entry_tint_);
   1098     }
   1099     // In GTK mode, we need to manually render several icons.
   1100     case IDR_BACK:
   1101     case IDR_BACK_D:
   1102     case IDR_BACK_H:
   1103     case IDR_BACK_P:
   1104     case IDR_FORWARD:
   1105     case IDR_FORWARD_D:
   1106     case IDR_FORWARD_H:
   1107     case IDR_FORWARD_P:
   1108     case IDR_HOME:
   1109     case IDR_HOME_H:
   1110     case IDR_HOME_P:
   1111     case IDR_RELOAD:
   1112     case IDR_RELOAD_D:
   1113     case IDR_RELOAD_H:
   1114     case IDR_RELOAD_P:
   1115     case IDR_STOP:
   1116     case IDR_STOP_D:
   1117     case IDR_STOP_H:
   1118     case IDR_STOP_P: {
   1119       return GenerateGTKIcon(id);
   1120     }
   1121     case IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_HOVER:
   1122       return GenerateToolbarBezel(GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT, IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_HOVER);
   1123     case IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_PRESSED:
   1124       return GenerateToolbarBezel(GTK_STATE_ACTIVE, IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_PRESSED);
   1125     case IDR_BROWSER_ACTION_H:
   1126       return GenerateToolbarBezel(GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT, IDR_BROWSER_ACTION_H);
   1127     case IDR_BROWSER_ACTION_P:
   1128       return GenerateToolbarBezel(GTK_STATE_ACTIVE, IDR_BROWSER_ACTION_P);
   1129     default: {
   1130       return GenerateTintedIcon(id, button_tint_);
   1131     }
   1132   }
   1133 
   1134   return SkBitmap();
   1135 }
   1136 
   1137 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateFrameImage(
   1138     int color_id,
   1139     const char* gradient_name) const {
   1140   // We use two colors: the main color (passed in) and a lightened version of
   1141   // that color (which is supposed to match the light gradient at the top of
   1142   // several GTK+ themes, such as Ambiance, Clearlooks or Bluebird).
   1143   ColorMap::const_iterator it = colors_.find(color_id);
   1144   DCHECK(it != colors_.end());
   1145   SkColor base = it->second;
   1146 
   1147   gfx::Canvas canvas(gfx::Size(kToolbarImageWidth, kToolbarImageHeight),
   1148       1.0f, true);
   1149 
   1150   int gradient_size;
   1151   GdkColor* gradient_top_color = NULL;
   1152   gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_frame_),
   1153                        "frame-gradient-size", &gradient_size,
   1154                        gradient_name, &gradient_top_color,
   1155                        NULL);
   1156   if (gradient_size) {
   1157     SkColor lighter = gradient_top_color ?
   1158         GdkColorToSkColor(*gradient_top_color) :
   1159         color_utils::HSLShift(base, kGtkFrameShift);
   1160     if (gradient_top_color)
   1161       gdk_color_free(gradient_top_color);
   1162     skia::RefPtr<SkShader> shader = gfx::CreateGradientShader(
   1163         0, gradient_size, lighter, base);
   1164     SkPaint paint;
   1165     paint.setStyle(SkPaint::kFill_Style);
   1166     paint.setAntiAlias(true);
   1167     paint.setShader(shader.get());
   1168 
   1169     canvas.DrawRect(gfx::Rect(0, 0, kToolbarImageWidth, gradient_size), paint);
   1170   }
   1171 
   1172   canvas.FillRect(gfx::Rect(0, gradient_size, kToolbarImageWidth,
   1173                             kToolbarImageHeight - gradient_size), base);
   1174   return canvas.ExtractImageRep().sk_bitmap();
   1175 }
   1176 
   1177 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateTabImage(int base_id) const {
   1178   const SkBitmap* base_image = GetThemeImageNamed(base_id).ToSkBitmap();
   1179   SkBitmap bg_tint = SkBitmapOperations::CreateHSLShiftedBitmap(
   1180       *base_image, GetDefaultTint(ThemeProperties::TINT_BACKGROUND_TAB));
   1181   return SkBitmapOperations::CreateTiledBitmap(
   1182       bg_tint, 0, 0, bg_tint.width(), bg_tint.height());
   1183 }
   1184 
   1185 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateTintedIcon(
   1186     int base_id,
   1187     const color_utils::HSL& tint) const {
   1188   ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
   1189   return SkBitmapOperations::CreateHSLShiftedBitmap(
   1190       rb.GetImageNamed(base_id).AsBitmap(), tint);
   1191 }
   1192 
   1193 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateGTKIcon(int base_id) const {
   1194   const char* stock_id = NULL;
   1195   GtkStateType gtk_state = GTK_STATE_NORMAL;
   1196   for (unsigned int i = 0; i < arraysize(kGtkIcons); ++i) {
   1197     if (kGtkIcons[i].idr == base_id) {
   1198       stock_id = kGtkIcons[i].stock_id;
   1199       gtk_state = kGtkIcons[i].gtk_state;
   1200       break;
   1201     }
   1202   }
   1203   DCHECK(stock_id);
   1204 
   1205   ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
   1206   SkBitmap default_bitmap = rb.GetImageNamed(base_id).AsBitmap();
   1207 
   1208   gtk_widget_ensure_style(fake_frame_);
   1209   GtkStyle* style = gtk_widget_get_style(fake_frame_);
   1210   GtkIconSet* icon_set = gtk_style_lookup_icon_set(style, stock_id);
   1211   if (!icon_set)
   1212     return default_bitmap;
   1213 
   1214   // Ask GTK to render the icon to a buffer, which we will steal from.
   1215   GdkPixbuf* gdk_icon = gtk_icon_set_render_icon(
   1216       icon_set,
   1217       style,
   1218       base::i18n::IsRTL() ? GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL : GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR,
   1219       gtk_state,
   1220       GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR,
   1221       fake_frame_,
   1222       NULL);
   1223 
   1224   if (!gdk_icon) {
   1225     // This can theoretically happen if an icon theme doesn't provide a
   1226     // specific image. This should realistically never happen, but I bet there
   1227     // are some theme authors who don't reliably provide all icons.
   1228     return default_bitmap;
   1229   }
   1230 
   1231   SkBitmap retval;
   1232   retval.setConfig(SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config,
   1233                    default_bitmap.width(),
   1234                    default_bitmap.height());
   1235   retval.allocPixels();
   1236   retval.eraseColor(0);
   1237 
   1238   const SkBitmap icon = GdkPixbufToImageSkia(gdk_icon);
   1239   g_object_unref(gdk_icon);
   1240 
   1241   SkCanvas canvas(retval);
   1242 
   1243   if (gtk_state == GTK_STATE_ACTIVE || gtk_state == GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT) {
   1244     SkBitmap border = DrawGtkButtonBorder(gtk_state,
   1245                                           false,
   1246                                           default_bitmap.width(),
   1247                                           default_bitmap.height());
   1248     canvas.drawBitmap(border, 0, 0);
   1249   }
   1250 
   1251   canvas.drawBitmap(icon,
   1252                     (default_bitmap.width() / 2) - (icon.width() / 2),
   1253                     (default_bitmap.height() / 2) - (icon.height() / 2));
   1254 
   1255   return retval;
   1256 }
   1257 
   1258 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateToolbarBezel(int gtk_state, int sizing_idr) const {
   1259   ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance();
   1260   SkBitmap default_bitmap =
   1261       rb.GetImageNamed(sizing_idr).AsBitmap();
   1262 
   1263   SkBitmap retval;
   1264   retval.setConfig(SkBitmap::kARGB_8888_Config,
   1265                    default_bitmap.width(),
   1266                    default_bitmap.height());
   1267   retval.allocPixels();
   1268   retval.eraseColor(0);
   1269 
   1270   SkCanvas canvas(retval);
   1271   SkBitmap border = DrawGtkButtonBorder(
   1272       gtk_state,
   1273       false,
   1274       default_bitmap.width(),
   1275       default_bitmap.height());
   1276   canvas.drawBitmap(border, 0, 0);
   1277 
   1278   return retval;
   1279 }
   1280 
   1281 void Gtk2UI::GetNormalButtonTintHSL(color_utils::HSL* tint) const {
   1282   GtkStyle* window_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_);
   1283   const GdkColor accent_gdk_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED];
   1284   const GdkColor base_color = window_style->base[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
   1285 
   1286   GtkStyle* label_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_label_.get());
   1287   const GdkColor text_color = label_style->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
   1288 
   1289   PickButtonTintFromColors(accent_gdk_color, text_color, base_color, tint);
   1290 }
   1291 
   1292 void Gtk2UI::GetNormalEntryForegroundHSL(color_utils::HSL* tint) const {
   1293   GtkStyle* window_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_);
   1294   const GdkColor accent_gdk_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED];
   1295 
   1296   GtkStyle* style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_entry_.get());
   1297   const GdkColor text_color = style->text[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
   1298   const GdkColor base_color = style->base[GTK_STATE_NORMAL];
   1299 
   1300   PickButtonTintFromColors(accent_gdk_color, text_color, base_color, tint);
   1301 }
   1302 
   1303 void Gtk2UI::GetSelectedEntryForegroundHSL(color_utils::HSL* tint) const {
   1304   // The simplest of all the tints. We just use the selected text in the entry
   1305   // since the icons tinted this way will only be displayed against
   1306   // base[GTK_STATE_SELECTED].
   1307   GtkStyle* style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_entry_.get());
   1308   const GdkColor color = style->text[GTK_STATE_SELECTED];
   1309   color_utils::SkColorToHSL(GdkColorToSkColor(color), tint);
   1310 }
   1311 
   1312 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::DrawGtkButtonBorder(int gtk_state,
   1313                                      bool focused,
   1314                                      int width,
   1315                                      int height) const {
   1316   // Create a temporary GTK button to snapshot
   1317   GtkWidget* window = gtk_offscreen_window_new();
   1318   GtkWidget* button = gtk_button_new();
   1319   gtk_widget_set_size_request(button, width, height);
   1320   gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), button);
   1321   gtk_widget_realize(window);
   1322   gtk_widget_realize(button);
   1323   gtk_widget_show(button);
   1324   gtk_widget_show(window);
   1325 
   1326   if (focused) {
   1327     // We can't just use gtk_widget_grab_focus() here because that sets
   1328     // gtk_widget_is_focus(), but not gtk_widget_has_focus(), which is what the
   1329     // GtkButton's paint checks.
   1330     GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS(button, GTK_HAS_FOCUS);
   1331   }
   1332 
   1333   gtk_widget_set_state(button, static_cast<GtkStateType>(gtk_state));
   1334 
   1335   GdkPixmap* pixmap;
   1336   {
   1337     // http://crbug.com/346740
   1338     ANNOTATE_SCOPED_MEMORY_LEAK;
   1339     pixmap = gtk_widget_get_snapshot(button, NULL);
   1340   }
   1341   int w, h;
   1342   gdk_drawable_get_size(GDK_DRAWABLE(pixmap), &w, &h);
   1343   DCHECK_EQ(w, width);
   1344   DCHECK_EQ(h, height);
   1345 
   1346   // We render the Pixmap to a Pixbuf. This can be slow, as we're scrapping
   1347   // bits from X.
   1348   GdkColormap* colormap = gdk_drawable_get_colormap(pixmap);
   1349   GdkPixbuf* pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable(NULL,
   1350                                                    GDK_DRAWABLE(pixmap),
   1351                                                    colormap,
   1352                                                    0, 0, 0, 0, w, h);
   1353 
   1354   // Finally, we convert our pixbuf into a type we can use.
   1355   SkBitmap border = GdkPixbufToImageSkia(pixbuf);
   1356   g_object_unref(pixbuf);
   1357   g_object_unref(pixmap);
   1358   gtk_widget_destroy(window);
   1359 
   1360   return border;
   1361 }
   1362 
   1363 void Gtk2UI::ClearAllThemeData() {
   1364   gtk_images_.clear();
   1365 }
   1366 
   1367 void Gtk2UI::OnStyleSet(GtkWidget* widget, GtkStyle* previous_style) {
   1368   ClearAllThemeData();
   1369   LoadGtkValues();
   1370   NativeThemeGtk2::instance()->NotifyObservers();
   1371 }
   1372 
   1373 }  // namespace libgtk2ui
   1374 
   1375 views::LinuxUI* BuildGtk2UI() {
   1376   return new libgtk2ui::Gtk2UI;
   1377 }
   1378