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 <pango/pango.h> 10 11 #include "base/command_line.h" 12 #include "base/debug/leak_annotations.h" 13 #include "base/environment.h" 14 #include "base/i18n/rtl.h" 15 #include "base/logging.h" 16 #include "base/nix/mime_util_xdg.h" 17 #include "base/nix/xdg_util.h" 18 #include "base/stl_util.h" 19 #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h" 20 #include "chrome/browser/themes/theme_properties.h" 21 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/app_indicator_icon.h" 22 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/chrome_gtk_frame.h" 23 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_border.h" 24 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_event_loop.h" 25 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_key_bindings_handler.h" 26 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_signal_registrar.h" 27 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_status_icon.h" 28 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gtk2_util.h" 29 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/native_theme_gtk2.h" 30 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/print_dialog_gtk2.h" 31 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/printing_gtk2_util.h" 32 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/select_file_dialog_impl.h" 33 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/skia_utils_gtk2.h" 34 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/unity_service.h" 35 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/x11_input_method_context_impl_gtk2.h" 36 #include "grit/components_scaled_resources.h" 37 #include "grit/theme_resources.h" 38 #include "printing/printing_context_linux.h" 39 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkBitmap.h" 40 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkCanvas.h" 41 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkColor.h" 42 #include "third_party/skia/include/core/SkShader.h" 43 #include "ui/base/resource/resource_bundle.h" 44 #include "ui/gfx/canvas.h" 45 #include "ui/gfx/image/image.h" 46 #include "ui/gfx/pango_util.h" 47 #include "ui/gfx/rect.h" 48 #include "ui/gfx/size.h" 49 #include "ui/gfx/skbitmap_operations.h" 50 #include "ui/gfx/skia_util.h" 51 #include "ui/resources/grit/ui_resources.h" 52 #include "ui/views/controls/button/label_button.h" 53 #include "ui/views/controls/button/label_button_border.h" 54 #include "ui/views/linux_ui/window_button_order_observer.h" 55 56 #if defined(USE_GCONF) 57 #include "chrome/browser/ui/libgtk2ui/gconf_listener.h" 58 #endif 59 60 // A minimized port of GtkThemeService into something that can provide colors 61 // and images for aura. 62 // 63 // TODO(erg): There's still a lot that needs ported or done for the first time: 64 // 65 // - Render and inject the omnibox background. 66 // - Make sure to test with a light on dark theme, too. 67 68 // Work around a header bug: 69 // linux/debian_wheezy_i386-sysroot/usr/include/linux/stddef.h redefines NULL 70 // to 0, which breaks -Wsentinel. Get back the normal definition of NULL. 71 // TODO(thakis): Remove this once we update sysroots. 72 #define __need_NULL 73 #include <stddef.h> 74 75 namespace libgtk2ui { 76 77 namespace { 78 79 struct GObjectDeleter { 80 void operator()(void* ptr) { 81 g_object_unref(ptr); 82 } 83 }; 84 struct GtkIconInfoDeleter { 85 void operator()(GtkIconInfo* ptr) { 86 gtk_icon_info_free(ptr); 87 } 88 }; 89 typedef scoped_ptr<GIcon, GObjectDeleter> ScopedGIcon; 90 typedef scoped_ptr<GtkIconInfo, GtkIconInfoDeleter> ScopedGtkIconInfo; 91 typedef scoped_ptr<GdkPixbuf, GObjectDeleter> ScopedGdkPixbuf; 92 93 // Prefix for app indicator ids 94 const char kAppIndicatorIdPrefix[] = "chrome_app_indicator_"; 95 96 // Number of app indicators used (used as part of app-indicator id). 97 int indicators_count; 98 99 // The unknown content type. 100 const char* kUnknownContentType = "application/octet-stream"; 101 102 // The size of the rendered toolbar image. 103 const int kToolbarImageWidth = 64; 104 const int kToolbarImageHeight = 128; 105 106 // How much to tint the GTK+ color lighter at the top of the window. 107 const color_utils::HSL kGtkFrameShift = { -1, -1, 0.58 }; 108 109 // How much to tint the GTK+ color when an explicit frame color hasn't been 110 // specified. 111 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultFrameShift = { -1, -1, 0.4 }; 112 113 // Values used as the new luminance and saturation values in the inactive tab 114 // text color. 115 const double kDarkInactiveLuminance = 0.85; 116 const double kLightInactiveLuminance = 0.15; 117 const double kHeavyInactiveSaturation = 0.7; 118 const double kLightInactiveSaturation = 0.3; 119 120 // Default color for links on the NTP when the GTK+ theme doesn't define a 121 // link color. Constant taken from gtklinkbutton.c. 122 const GdkColor kDefaultLinkColor = { 0, 0, 0, 0xeeee }; 123 124 const int kSkiaToGDKMultiplier = 257; 125 126 // TODO(erg): ThemeService has a whole interface just for reading default 127 // constants. Figure out what to do with that more long term; for now, just 128 // copy the constants themselves here. 129 // 130 // Default tints. 131 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintButtons = { -1, -1, -1 }; 132 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrame = { -1, -1, -1 }; 133 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrameInactive = { -1, -1, 0.75f }; 134 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrameIncognito = { -1, 0.2f, 0.35f }; 135 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintFrameIncognitoInactive = { -1, 0.3f, 0.6f }; 136 const color_utils::HSL kDefaultTintBackgroundTab = { -1, 0.5, 0.75 }; 137 138 // A list of images that we provide while in gtk mode. 139 // 140 // TODO(erg): We list both the normal and *_DESKTOP versions of some of these 141 // images because in some contexts, we don't go through the 142 // chrome::MapThemeImage interface. That should be fixed, but tracking that 143 // down is Hard. 144 const int kThemeImages[] = { 145 IDR_THEME_TOOLBAR, 146 IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND, 147 IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_DESKTOP, 148 IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO, 149 IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO_DESKTOP, 150 IDR_FRAME, 151 IDR_FRAME_INACTIVE, 152 IDR_THEME_FRAME, 153 IDR_THEME_FRAME_INACTIVE, 154 IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO, 155 IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE, 156 }; 157 158 // A list of icons used in the autocomplete view that should be tinted to the 159 // current gtk theme selection color so they stand out against the GtkEntry's 160 // base color. 161 // TODO(erg): Decide what to do about other icons that appear in the omnibox, 162 // e.g. content settings icons. 163 const int kAutocompleteImages[] = { 164 IDR_OMNIBOX_EXTENSION_APP, 165 IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP, 166 IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP_DARK, 167 IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH, 168 IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH_DARK, 169 IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR, 170 IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR_DARK, 171 IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS, 172 IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS_DARK, 173 }; 174 175 // This table converts button ids into a pair of gtk-stock id and state. 176 struct IDRGtkMapping { 177 int idr; 178 const char* stock_id; 179 GtkStateType gtk_state; 180 } const kGtkIcons[] = { 181 { IDR_BACK, GTK_STOCK_GO_BACK, GTK_STATE_NORMAL }, 182 { IDR_BACK_D, GTK_STOCK_GO_BACK, GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE }, 183 184 { IDR_FORWARD, GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD, GTK_STATE_NORMAL }, 185 { IDR_FORWARD_D, GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD, GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE }, 186 187 { IDR_HOME, GTK_STOCK_HOME, GTK_STATE_NORMAL }, 188 189 { IDR_RELOAD, GTK_STOCK_REFRESH, GTK_STATE_NORMAL }, 190 { IDR_RELOAD_D, GTK_STOCK_REFRESH, GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE }, 191 192 { IDR_STOP, GTK_STOCK_STOP, GTK_STATE_NORMAL }, 193 { IDR_STOP_D, GTK_STOCK_STOP, GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE }, 194 }; 195 196 // The image resources that will be tinted by the 'button' tint value. 197 const int kOtherToolbarButtonIDs[] = { 198 IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_HOVER, 199 IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_PRESSED, 200 IDR_BROWSER_ACTIONS_OVERFLOW, 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 = 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(GdkColorToSkColor(text_color), 247 &text_tint); 248 249 color_utils::HSL background_tint; 250 color_utils::SkColorToHSL(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 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 // Returns a FontRenderParams corresponding to GTK's configuration. 331 gfx::FontRenderParams GetGtkFontRenderParams() { 332 GtkSettings* gtk_settings = gtk_settings_get_default(); 333 CHECK(gtk_settings); 334 gint antialias = 0; 335 gint hinting = 0; 336 gchar* hint_style = NULL; 337 gchar* rgba = NULL; 338 g_object_get(gtk_settings, 339 "gtk-xft-antialias", &antialias, 340 "gtk-xft-hinting", &hinting, 341 "gtk-xft-hintstyle", &hint_style, 342 "gtk-xft-rgba", &rgba, 343 NULL); 344 345 gfx::FontRenderParams params; 346 params.antialiasing = antialias != 0; 347 348 if (hinting == 0 || !hint_style || strcmp(hint_style, "hintnone") == 0) { 349 params.hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_NONE; 350 } else if (strcmp(hint_style, "hintslight") == 0) { 351 params.hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_SLIGHT; 352 } else if (strcmp(hint_style, "hintmedium") == 0) { 353 params.hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_MEDIUM; 354 } else if (strcmp(hint_style, "hintfull") == 0) { 355 params.hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_FULL; 356 } else { 357 LOG(WARNING) << "Unexpected gtk-xft-hintstyle \"" << hint_style << "\""; 358 params.hinting = gfx::FontRenderParams::HINTING_NONE; 359 } 360 361 if (!rgba || strcmp(rgba, "none") == 0) { 362 params.subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_NONE; 363 } else if (strcmp(rgba, "rgb") == 0) { 364 params.subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_RGB; 365 } else if (strcmp(rgba, "bgr") == 0) { 366 params.subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_BGR; 367 } else if (strcmp(rgba, "vrgb") == 0) { 368 params.subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_VRGB; 369 } else if (strcmp(rgba, "vbgr") == 0) { 370 params.subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_VBGR; 371 } else { 372 LOG(WARNING) << "Unexpected gtk-xft-rgba \"" << rgba << "\""; 373 params.subpixel_rendering = gfx::FontRenderParams::SUBPIXEL_RENDERING_NONE; 374 } 375 376 g_free(hint_style); 377 g_free(rgba); 378 379 return params; 380 } 381 382 views::LinuxUI::NonClientMiddleClickAction GetDefaultMiddleClickAction() { 383 scoped_ptr<base::Environment> env(base::Environment::Create()); 384 switch (base::nix::GetDesktopEnvironment(env.get())) { 385 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE4: 386 // Starting with KDE 4.4, windows' titlebars can be dragged with the 387 // middle mouse button to create tab groups. We don't support that in 388 // Chrome, but at least avoid lowering windows in response to middle 389 // clicks to avoid surprising users who expect the KDE behavior. 390 return views::LinuxUI::MIDDLE_CLICK_ACTION_NONE; 391 default: 392 return views::LinuxUI::MIDDLE_CLICK_ACTION_LOWER; 393 } 394 } 395 396 } // namespace 397 398 Gtk2UI::Gtk2UI() : middle_click_action_(GetDefaultMiddleClickAction()) { 399 GtkInitFromCommandLine(*CommandLine::ForCurrentProcess()); 400 } 401 402 void Gtk2UI::Initialize() { 403 signals_.reset(new Gtk2SignalRegistrar); 404 405 // Create our fake widgets. 406 fake_window_ = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); 407 fake_frame_ = chrome_gtk_frame_new(); 408 fake_label_.Own(gtk_label_new("")); 409 fake_entry_.Own(gtk_entry_new()); 410 411 // Only realized widgets receive style-set notifications, which we need to 412 // broadcast new theme images and colors. Only realized widgets have style 413 // properties, too, which we query for some colors. 414 gtk_widget_realize(fake_frame_); 415 gtk_widget_realize(fake_window_); 416 417 signals_->Connect(fake_frame_, "style-set", 418 G_CALLBACK(&OnStyleSetThunk), this); 419 420 LoadGtkValues(); 421 422 printing::PrintingContextLinux::SetCreatePrintDialogFunction( 423 &PrintDialogGtk2::CreatePrintDialog); 424 printing::PrintingContextLinux::SetPdfPaperSizeFunction( 425 &GetPdfPaperSizeDeviceUnitsGtk); 426 427 #if defined(USE_GCONF) 428 // We must build this after GTK gets initialized. 429 gconf_listener_.reset(new GConfListener(this)); 430 #endif // defined(USE_GCONF) 431 432 indicators_count = 0; 433 434 // Instantiate the singleton instance of Gtk2EventLoop. 435 Gtk2EventLoop::GetInstance(); 436 } 437 438 Gtk2UI::~Gtk2UI() { 439 gtk_widget_destroy(fake_window_); 440 gtk_widget_destroy(fake_frame_); 441 fake_label_.Destroy(); 442 fake_entry_.Destroy(); 443 444 ClearAllThemeData(); 445 } 446 447 gfx::Image Gtk2UI::GetThemeImageNamed(int id) const { 448 // Try to get our cached version: 449 ImageCache::const_iterator it = gtk_images_.find(id); 450 if (it != gtk_images_.end()) 451 return it->second; 452 453 if (IsOverridableImage(id)) { 454 gfx::Image image = gfx::Image( 455 gfx::ImageSkia::CreateFrom1xBitmap(GenerateGtkThemeBitmap(id))); 456 gtk_images_[id] = image; 457 return image; 458 } 459 460 return gfx::Image(); 461 } 462 463 bool Gtk2UI::GetColor(int id, SkColor* color) const { 464 ColorMap::const_iterator it = colors_.find(id); 465 if (it != colors_.end()) { 466 *color = it->second; 467 return true; 468 } 469 470 return false; 471 } 472 473 bool Gtk2UI::HasCustomImage(int id) const { 474 return IsOverridableImage(id); 475 } 476 477 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetFocusRingColor() const { 478 return focus_ring_color_; 479 } 480 481 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetThumbActiveColor() const { 482 return thumb_active_color_; 483 } 484 485 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetThumbInactiveColor() const { 486 return thumb_inactive_color_; 487 } 488 489 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetTrackColor() const { 490 return track_color_; 491 } 492 493 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetActiveSelectionBgColor() const { 494 return active_selection_bg_color_; 495 } 496 497 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetActiveSelectionFgColor() const { 498 return active_selection_fg_color_; 499 } 500 501 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetInactiveSelectionBgColor() const { 502 return inactive_selection_bg_color_; 503 } 504 505 SkColor Gtk2UI::GetInactiveSelectionFgColor() const { 506 return inactive_selection_fg_color_; 507 } 508 509 double Gtk2UI::GetCursorBlinkInterval() const { 510 // From http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/unstable/GtkSettings.html, this is 511 // the default value for gtk-cursor-blink-time. 512 static const gint kGtkDefaultCursorBlinkTime = 1200; 513 514 // Dividing GTK's cursor blink cycle time (in milliseconds) by this value 515 // yields an appropriate value for 516 // content::RendererPreferences::caret_blink_interval. This matches the 517 // logic in the WebKit GTK port. 518 static const double kGtkCursorBlinkCycleFactor = 2000.0; 519 520 gint cursor_blink_time = kGtkDefaultCursorBlinkTime; 521 gboolean cursor_blink = TRUE; 522 g_object_get(gtk_settings_get_default(), 523 "gtk-cursor-blink-time", &cursor_blink_time, 524 "gtk-cursor-blink", &cursor_blink, 525 NULL); 526 return cursor_blink ? (cursor_blink_time / kGtkCursorBlinkCycleFactor) : 0.0; 527 } 528 529 ui::NativeTheme* Gtk2UI::GetNativeTheme(aura::Window* window) const { 530 ui::NativeTheme* native_theme_override = NULL; 531 if (!native_theme_overrider_.is_null()) 532 native_theme_override = native_theme_overrider_.Run(window); 533 534 if (native_theme_override) 535 return native_theme_override; 536 537 return NativeThemeGtk2::instance(); 538 } 539 540 void Gtk2UI::SetNativeThemeOverride(const NativeThemeGetter& callback) { 541 native_theme_overrider_ = callback; 542 } 543 544 bool Gtk2UI::GetDefaultUsesSystemTheme() const { 545 scoped_ptr<base::Environment> env(base::Environment::Create()); 546 547 switch (base::nix::GetDesktopEnvironment(env.get())) { 548 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_GNOME: 549 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_UNITY: 550 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_XFCE: 551 return true; 552 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE3: 553 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_KDE4: 554 case base::nix::DESKTOP_ENVIRONMENT_OTHER: 555 return false; 556 } 557 // Unless GetDesktopEnvironment() badly misbehaves, this should never happen. 558 NOTREACHED(); 559 return false; 560 } 561 562 void Gtk2UI::SetDownloadCount(int count) const { 563 if (unity::IsRunning()) 564 unity::SetDownloadCount(count); 565 } 566 567 void Gtk2UI::SetProgressFraction(float percentage) const { 568 if (unity::IsRunning()) 569 unity::SetProgressFraction(percentage); 570 } 571 572 bool Gtk2UI::IsStatusIconSupported() const { 573 return true; 574 } 575 576 scoped_ptr<views::StatusIconLinux> Gtk2UI::CreateLinuxStatusIcon( 577 const gfx::ImageSkia& image, 578 const base::string16& tool_tip) const { 579 if (AppIndicatorIcon::CouldOpen()) { 580 ++indicators_count; 581 return scoped_ptr<views::StatusIconLinux>(new AppIndicatorIcon( 582 base::StringPrintf("%s%d", kAppIndicatorIdPrefix, indicators_count), 583 image, 584 tool_tip)); 585 } else { 586 return scoped_ptr<views::StatusIconLinux>(new Gtk2StatusIcon( 587 image, tool_tip)); 588 } 589 } 590 591 gfx::Image Gtk2UI::GetIconForContentType( 592 const std::string& content_type, 593 int size) const { 594 // This call doesn't take a reference. 595 GtkIconTheme* theme = gtk_icon_theme_get_default(); 596 597 std::string content_types[] = { 598 content_type, kUnknownContentType 599 }; 600 601 for (size_t i = 0; i < arraysize(content_types); ++i) { 602 ScopedGIcon icon(g_content_type_get_icon(content_types[i].c_str())); 603 ScopedGtkIconInfo icon_info( 604 gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon( 605 theme, icon.get(), size, 606 static_cast<GtkIconLookupFlags>(GTK_ICON_LOOKUP_FORCE_SIZE))); 607 if (!icon_info) 608 continue; 609 ScopedGdkPixbuf pixbuf(gtk_icon_info_load_icon(icon_info.get(), NULL)); 610 if (!pixbuf) 611 continue; 612 613 SkBitmap bitmap = GdkPixbufToImageSkia(pixbuf.get()); 614 DCHECK_EQ(size, bitmap.width()); 615 DCHECK_EQ(size, bitmap.height()); 616 gfx::ImageSkia image_skia = gfx::ImageSkia::CreateFrom1xBitmap(bitmap); 617 image_skia.MakeThreadSafe(); 618 return gfx::Image(image_skia); 619 } 620 return gfx::Image(); 621 } 622 623 scoped_ptr<views::Border> Gtk2UI::CreateNativeBorder( 624 views::LabelButton* owning_button, 625 scoped_ptr<views::LabelButtonBorder> border) { 626 if (owning_button->GetNativeTheme() != NativeThemeGtk2::instance()) 627 return border.PassAs<views::Border>(); 628 629 return scoped_ptr<views::Border>( 630 new Gtk2Border(this, owning_button, border.Pass())); 631 } 632 633 void Gtk2UI::AddWindowButtonOrderObserver( 634 views::WindowButtonOrderObserver* observer) { 635 if (!leading_buttons_.empty() || !trailing_buttons_.empty()) { 636 observer->OnWindowButtonOrderingChange(leading_buttons_, 637 trailing_buttons_); 638 } 639 640 observer_list_.AddObserver(observer); 641 } 642 643 void Gtk2UI::RemoveWindowButtonOrderObserver( 644 views::WindowButtonOrderObserver* observer) { 645 observer_list_.RemoveObserver(observer); 646 } 647 648 void Gtk2UI::SetWindowButtonOrdering( 649 const std::vector<views::FrameButton>& leading_buttons, 650 const std::vector<views::FrameButton>& trailing_buttons) { 651 leading_buttons_ = leading_buttons; 652 trailing_buttons_ = trailing_buttons; 653 654 FOR_EACH_OBSERVER(views::WindowButtonOrderObserver, observer_list_, 655 OnWindowButtonOrderingChange(leading_buttons_, 656 trailing_buttons_)); 657 } 658 659 void Gtk2UI::SetNonClientMiddleClickAction(NonClientMiddleClickAction action) { 660 middle_click_action_ = action; 661 } 662 663 scoped_ptr<ui::LinuxInputMethodContext> Gtk2UI::CreateInputMethodContext( 664 ui::LinuxInputMethodContextDelegate* delegate) const { 665 return scoped_ptr<ui::LinuxInputMethodContext>( 666 new X11InputMethodContextImplGtk2(delegate)); 667 } 668 669 gfx::FontRenderParams Gtk2UI::GetDefaultFontRenderParams() const { 670 static gfx::FontRenderParams params = GetGtkFontRenderParams(); 671 return params; 672 } 673 674 scoped_ptr<gfx::ScopedPangoFontDescription> 675 Gtk2UI::GetDefaultPangoFontDescription() const { 676 return scoped_ptr<gfx::ScopedPangoFontDescription>( 677 new gfx::ScopedPangoFontDescription( 678 pango_font_description_copy(default_font_description_->get()))); 679 } 680 681 double Gtk2UI::GetFontDPI() const { 682 GtkSettings* gtk_settings = gtk_settings_get_default(); 683 CHECK(gtk_settings); 684 gint dpi = -1; 685 g_object_get(gtk_settings, "gtk-xft-dpi", &dpi, NULL); 686 687 // GTK multiplies the DPI by 1024 before storing it. 688 return (dpi > 0) ? dpi / 1024.0 : dpi; 689 } 690 691 ui::SelectFileDialog* Gtk2UI::CreateSelectFileDialog( 692 ui::SelectFileDialog::Listener* listener, 693 ui::SelectFilePolicy* policy) const { 694 return SelectFileDialogImpl::Create(listener, policy); 695 } 696 697 bool Gtk2UI::UnityIsRunning() { 698 return unity::IsRunning(); 699 } 700 701 views::LinuxUI::NonClientMiddleClickAction 702 Gtk2UI::GetNonClientMiddleClickAction() { 703 return middle_click_action_; 704 } 705 706 void Gtk2UI::NotifyWindowManagerStartupComplete() { 707 // TODO(port) Implement this using _NET_STARTUP_INFO_BEGIN/_NET_STARTUP_INFO 708 // from http://standards.freedesktop.org/startup-notification-spec/ instead. 709 gdk_notify_startup_complete(); 710 } 711 712 bool Gtk2UI::MatchEvent(const ui::Event& event, 713 std::vector<ui::TextEditCommandAuraLinux>* commands) { 714 // Ensure that we have a keyboard handler. 715 if (!key_bindings_handler_) 716 key_bindings_handler_.reset(new Gtk2KeyBindingsHandler); 717 718 return key_bindings_handler_->MatchEvent(event, commands); 719 } 720 721 void Gtk2UI::GetScrollbarColors(GdkColor* thumb_active_color, 722 GdkColor* thumb_inactive_color, 723 GdkColor* track_color) { 724 GdkColor* theme_thumb_active = NULL; 725 GdkColor* theme_thumb_inactive = NULL; 726 GdkColor* theme_trough_color = NULL; 727 gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_frame_), 728 "scrollbar-slider-prelight-color", &theme_thumb_active, 729 "scrollbar-slider-normal-color", &theme_thumb_inactive, 730 "scrollbar-trough-color", &theme_trough_color, 731 NULL); 732 733 // Ask the theme if the theme specifies all the scrollbar colors and short 734 // circuit the expensive painting/compositing if we have all of them. 735 if (theme_thumb_active && theme_thumb_inactive && theme_trough_color) { 736 *thumb_active_color = *theme_thumb_active; 737 *thumb_inactive_color = *theme_thumb_inactive; 738 *track_color = *theme_trough_color; 739 740 gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_active); 741 gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_inactive); 742 gdk_color_free(theme_trough_color); 743 return; 744 } 745 746 // Create window containing scrollbar elements 747 GtkWidget* window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_POPUP); 748 GtkWidget* fixed = gtk_fixed_new(); 749 GtkWidget* scrollbar = gtk_hscrollbar_new(NULL); 750 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), fixed); 751 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(fixed), scrollbar); 752 gtk_widget_realize(window); 753 gtk_widget_realize(scrollbar); 754 755 // Draw scrollbar thumb part and track into offscreen image 756 const int kWidth = 100; 757 const int kHeight = 20; 758 GtkStyle* style = gtk_rc_get_style(scrollbar); 759 GdkWindow* gdk_window = gtk_widget_get_window(window); 760 GdkPixmap* pm = gdk_pixmap_new(gdk_window, kWidth, kHeight, -1); 761 GdkRectangle rect = { 0, 0, kWidth, kHeight }; 762 unsigned char data[3 * kWidth * kHeight]; 763 for (int i = 0; i < 3; ++i) { 764 if (i < 2) { 765 // Thumb part 766 gtk_paint_slider(style, pm, 767 i == 0 ? GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT : GTK_STATE_NORMAL, 768 GTK_SHADOW_OUT, &rect, scrollbar, "slider", 0, 0, 769 kWidth, kHeight, GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL); 770 } else { 771 // Track 772 gtk_paint_box(style, pm, GTK_STATE_ACTIVE, GTK_SHADOW_IN, &rect, 773 scrollbar, "trough-upper", 0, 0, kWidth, kHeight); 774 } 775 GdkPixbuf* pb = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_data(data, GDK_COLORSPACE_RGB, 776 FALSE, 8, kWidth, kHeight, 777 3 * kWidth, 0, 0); 778 gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable(pb, pm, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, kWidth, kHeight); 779 780 // Sample pixels 781 int components[3] = { 0 }; 782 for (int y = 2; y < kHeight - 2; ++y) { 783 for (int c = 0; c < 3; ++c) { 784 // Sample a vertical slice of pixels at about one-thirds from the 785 // left edge. This allows us to avoid any fixed graphics that might be 786 // located at the edges or in the center of the scrollbar. 787 // Each pixel is made up of a red, green, and blue component; taking up 788 // a total of three bytes. 789 components[c] += data[3 * (kWidth / 3 + y * kWidth) + c]; 790 } 791 } 792 GdkColor* color = i == 0 ? thumb_active_color : 793 i == 1 ? thumb_inactive_color : 794 track_color; 795 color->pixel = 0; 796 // We sampled pixels across the full height of the image, ignoring a two 797 // pixel border. In some themes, the border has a completely different 798 // color which we do not want to factor into our average color computation. 799 // 800 // We now need to scale the colors from the 0..255 range, to the wider 801 // 0..65535 range, and we need to actually compute the average color; so, 802 // we divide by the total number of pixels in the sample. 803 color->red = components[0] * 65535 / (255 * (kHeight - 4)); 804 color->green = components[1] * 65535 / (255 * (kHeight - 4)); 805 color->blue = components[2] * 65535 / (255 * (kHeight - 4)); 806 807 g_object_unref(pb); 808 } 809 g_object_unref(pm); 810 811 gtk_widget_destroy(window); 812 813 // Override any of the default colors with ones that were specified by the 814 // theme. 815 if (theme_thumb_active) { 816 *thumb_active_color = *theme_thumb_active; 817 gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_active); 818 } 819 820 if (theme_thumb_inactive) { 821 *thumb_inactive_color = *theme_thumb_inactive; 822 gdk_color_free(theme_thumb_inactive); 823 } 824 825 if (theme_trough_color) { 826 *track_color = *theme_trough_color; 827 gdk_color_free(theme_trough_color); 828 } 829 } 830 831 void Gtk2UI::LoadGtkValues() { 832 // TODO(erg): GtkThemeService had a comment here about having to muck with 833 // the raw Prefs object to remove prefs::kCurrentThemeImages or else we'd 834 // regress startup time. Figure out how to do that when we can't access the 835 // prefs system from here. 836 837 GtkStyle* frame_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_frame_); 838 839 GtkStyle* window_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_); 840 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_CONTROL_BACKGROUND, 841 &window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]); 842 843 GdkColor toolbar_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 844 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_TOOLBAR, &toolbar_color); 845 846 GdkColor button_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]; 847 SetThemeTintFromGtk(ThemeProperties::TINT_BUTTONS, &button_color); 848 849 GtkStyle* label_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_label_.get()); 850 GdkColor label_color = label_style->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 851 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_TAB_TEXT, &label_color); 852 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_BOOKMARK_TEXT, &label_color); 853 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_STATUS_BAR_TEXT, &label_color); 854 855 default_font_description_.reset(new gfx::ScopedPangoFontDescription( 856 pango_font_description_copy(label_style->font_desc))); 857 858 // Build the various icon tints. 859 GetNormalButtonTintHSL(&button_tint_); 860 GetNormalEntryForegroundHSL(&entry_tint_); 861 GetSelectedEntryForegroundHSL(&selected_entry_tint_); 862 GdkColor frame_color = BuildFrameColors(frame_style); 863 864 // The inactive frame color never occurs naturally in the theme, as it is a 865 // tinted version of |frame_color|. We generate another color based on the 866 // background tab color, with the lightness and saturation moved in the 867 // opposite direction. (We don't touch the hue, since there should be subtle 868 // hints of the color in the text.) 869 color_utils::HSL inactive_tab_text_hsl = 870 tints_[ThemeProperties::TINT_BACKGROUND_TAB]; 871 if (inactive_tab_text_hsl.l < 0.5) 872 inactive_tab_text_hsl.l = kDarkInactiveLuminance; 873 else 874 inactive_tab_text_hsl.l = kLightInactiveLuminance; 875 876 if (inactive_tab_text_hsl.s < 0.5) 877 inactive_tab_text_hsl.s = kHeavyInactiveSaturation; 878 else 879 inactive_tab_text_hsl.s = kLightInactiveSaturation; 880 881 colors_[ThemeProperties::COLOR_BACKGROUND_TAB_TEXT] = 882 color_utils::HSLToSkColor(inactive_tab_text_hsl, 255); 883 884 // We pick the text and background colors for the NTP out of the colors for a 885 // GtkEntry. We do this because GtkEntries background color is never the same 886 // as |toolbar_color|, is usually a white, and when it isn't a white, 887 // provides sufficient contrast to |toolbar_color|. Try this out with 888 // Darklooks, HighContrastInverse or ThinIce. 889 GtkStyle* entry_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_entry_.get()); 890 GdkColor ntp_background = entry_style->base[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 891 GdkColor ntp_foreground = entry_style->text[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 892 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_BACKGROUND, 893 &ntp_background); 894 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_TEXT, 895 &ntp_foreground); 896 897 // The NTP header is the color that surrounds the current active thumbnail on 898 // the NTP, and acts as the border of the "Recent Links" box. It would be 899 // awesome if they were separated so we could use GetBorderColor() for the 900 // border around the "Recent Links" section, but matching the frame color is 901 // more important. 902 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_HEADER, 903 &frame_color); 904 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION, 905 &toolbar_color); 906 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION_TEXT, 907 &label_color); 908 909 // Override the link color if the theme provides it. 910 const GdkColor* link_color = NULL; 911 gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_window_), 912 "link-color", &link_color, NULL); 913 914 bool is_default_link_color = false; 915 if (!link_color) { 916 link_color = &kDefaultLinkColor; 917 is_default_link_color = true; 918 } 919 920 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_LINK, 921 link_color); 922 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_LINK_UNDERLINE, 923 link_color); 924 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION_LINK, 925 link_color); 926 SetThemeColorFromGtk(ThemeProperties::COLOR_NTP_SECTION_LINK_UNDERLINE, 927 link_color); 928 929 if (!is_default_link_color) 930 gdk_color_free(const_cast<GdkColor*>(link_color)); 931 932 // Generate the colors that we pass to WebKit. 933 focus_ring_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(frame_color); 934 935 GdkColor thumb_active_color, thumb_inactive_color, track_color; 936 Gtk2UI::GetScrollbarColors(&thumb_active_color, 937 &thumb_inactive_color, 938 &track_color); 939 thumb_active_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(thumb_active_color); 940 thumb_inactive_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(thumb_inactive_color); 941 track_color_ = GdkColorToSkColor(track_color); 942 943 // Some GTK themes only define the text selection colors on the GtkEntry 944 // class, so we need to use that for getting selection colors. 945 active_selection_bg_color_ = 946 GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->base[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]); 947 active_selection_fg_color_ = 948 GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->text[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]); 949 inactive_selection_bg_color_ = 950 GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->base[GTK_STATE_ACTIVE]); 951 inactive_selection_fg_color_ = 952 GdkColorToSkColor(entry_style->text[GTK_STATE_ACTIVE]); 953 } 954 955 GdkColor Gtk2UI::BuildFrameColors(GtkStyle* frame_style) { 956 GdkColor* theme_frame = NULL; 957 GdkColor* theme_inactive_frame = NULL; 958 GdkColor* theme_incognito_frame = NULL; 959 GdkColor* theme_incognito_inactive_frame = NULL; 960 gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_frame_), 961 "frame-color", &theme_frame, 962 "inactive-frame-color", &theme_inactive_frame, 963 "incognito-frame-color", &theme_incognito_frame, 964 "incognito-inactive-frame-color", 965 &theme_incognito_inactive_frame, 966 NULL); 967 968 GdkColor frame_color = BuildAndSetFrameColor( 969 &frame_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED], 970 theme_frame, 971 kDefaultFrameShift, 972 ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME, 973 ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME); 974 if (theme_frame) 975 gdk_color_free(theme_frame); 976 SetThemeTintFromGtk(ThemeProperties::TINT_BACKGROUND_TAB, &frame_color); 977 978 BuildAndSetFrameColor( 979 &frame_style->bg[GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE], 980 theme_inactive_frame, 981 kDefaultFrameShift, 982 ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INACTIVE, 983 ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INACTIVE); 984 if (theme_inactive_frame) 985 gdk_color_free(theme_inactive_frame); 986 987 BuildAndSetFrameColor( 988 &frame_color, 989 theme_incognito_frame, 990 GetDefaultTint(ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO), 991 ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO, 992 ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO); 993 if (theme_incognito_frame) 994 gdk_color_free(theme_incognito_frame); 995 996 BuildAndSetFrameColor( 997 &frame_color, 998 theme_incognito_inactive_frame, 999 GetDefaultTint(ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE), 1000 ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE, 1001 ThemeProperties::TINT_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE); 1002 if (theme_incognito_inactive_frame) 1003 gdk_color_free(theme_incognito_inactive_frame); 1004 1005 return frame_color; 1006 } 1007 1008 void Gtk2UI::SetThemeColorFromGtk(int id, const GdkColor* color) { 1009 colors_[id] = GdkColorToSkColor(*color); 1010 } 1011 1012 void Gtk2UI::SetThemeTintFromGtk(int id, const GdkColor* color) { 1013 color_utils::HSL default_tint = GetDefaultTint(id); 1014 color_utils::HSL hsl; 1015 color_utils::SkColorToHSL(GdkColorToSkColor(*color), &hsl); 1016 1017 if (default_tint.s != -1) 1018 hsl.s = default_tint.s; 1019 1020 if (default_tint.l != -1) 1021 hsl.l = default_tint.l; 1022 1023 tints_[id] = hsl; 1024 } 1025 1026 GdkColor Gtk2UI::BuildAndSetFrameColor(const GdkColor* base, 1027 const GdkColor* gtk_base, 1028 const color_utils::HSL& tint, 1029 int color_id, 1030 int tint_id) { 1031 GdkColor out_color = *base; 1032 if (gtk_base) { 1033 // The theme author specified a color to use, use it without modification. 1034 out_color = *gtk_base; 1035 } else { 1036 // Tint the basic color since this is a heuristic color instead of one 1037 // specified by the theme author. 1038 GdkColorHSLShift(tint, &out_color); 1039 } 1040 SetThemeColorFromGtk(color_id, &out_color); 1041 SetThemeTintFromGtk(tint_id, &out_color); 1042 1043 return out_color; 1044 } 1045 1046 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateGtkThemeBitmap(int id) const { 1047 switch (id) { 1048 case IDR_THEME_TOOLBAR: { 1049 GtkStyle* style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_); 1050 GdkColor* color = &style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 1051 SkBitmap bitmap; 1052 bitmap.allocN32Pixels(kToolbarImageWidth, kToolbarImageHeight); 1053 bitmap.eraseARGB(0xff, color->red >> 8, color->green >> 8, 1054 color->blue >> 8); 1055 return bitmap; 1056 } 1057 case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND: 1058 case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_DESKTOP: 1059 return GenerateTabImage(IDR_THEME_FRAME); 1060 case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO: 1061 case IDR_THEME_TAB_BACKGROUND_INCOGNITO_DESKTOP: 1062 return GenerateTabImage(IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO); 1063 case IDR_FRAME: 1064 case IDR_THEME_FRAME: 1065 return GenerateFrameImage(ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME, 1066 "frame-gradient-color"); 1067 case IDR_FRAME_INACTIVE: 1068 case IDR_THEME_FRAME_INACTIVE: 1069 return GenerateFrameImage(ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INACTIVE, 1070 "inactive-frame-gradient-color"); 1071 case IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO: 1072 return GenerateFrameImage(ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO, 1073 "incognito-frame-gradient-color"); 1074 case IDR_THEME_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE: { 1075 return GenerateFrameImage( 1076 ThemeProperties::COLOR_FRAME_INCOGNITO_INACTIVE, 1077 "incognito-inactive-frame-gradient-color"); 1078 } 1079 // Icons that sit inside the omnibox shouldn't receive TINT_BUTTONS and 1080 // instead should tint based on the foreground text entry color in GTK+ 1081 // mode because some themes that try to be dark *and* light have very 1082 // different colors between the omnibox and the normal background area. 1083 // TODO(erg): Decide what to do about other icons that appear in the 1084 // omnibox, e.g. content settings icons. 1085 case IDR_OMNIBOX_EXTENSION_APP: 1086 case IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP: 1087 case IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH: 1088 case IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR: 1089 case IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS: { 1090 return GenerateTintedIcon(id, entry_tint_); 1091 } 1092 // In GTK mode, the dark versions of the omnibox icons only ever appear in 1093 // the autocomplete popup and only against the current theme's GtkEntry 1094 // base[GTK_STATE_SELECTED] color, so tint the icons so they won't collide 1095 // with the selected color. 1096 case IDR_OMNIBOX_EXTENSION_APP_DARK: 1097 case IDR_OMNIBOX_HTTP_DARK: 1098 case IDR_OMNIBOX_SEARCH_DARK: 1099 case IDR_OMNIBOX_STAR_DARK: 1100 case IDR_OMNIBOX_TTS_DARK: { 1101 return GenerateTintedIcon(id, selected_entry_tint_); 1102 } 1103 // In GTK mode, we need to manually render several icons. 1104 case IDR_BACK: 1105 case IDR_BACK_D: 1106 case IDR_FORWARD: 1107 case IDR_FORWARD_D: 1108 case IDR_HOME: 1109 case IDR_RELOAD: 1110 case IDR_RELOAD_D: 1111 case IDR_STOP: 1112 case IDR_STOP_D: { 1113 return GenerateGTKIcon(id); 1114 } 1115 case IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_HOVER: 1116 return GenerateToolbarBezel(GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT, IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_HOVER); 1117 case IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_PRESSED: 1118 return GenerateToolbarBezel(GTK_STATE_ACTIVE, IDR_TOOLBAR_BEZEL_PRESSED); 1119 default: { 1120 return GenerateTintedIcon(id, button_tint_); 1121 } 1122 } 1123 1124 return SkBitmap(); 1125 } 1126 1127 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateFrameImage( 1128 int color_id, 1129 const char* gradient_name) const { 1130 // We use two colors: the main color (passed in) and a lightened version of 1131 // that color (which is supposed to match the light gradient at the top of 1132 // several GTK+ themes, such as Ambiance, Clearlooks or Bluebird). 1133 ColorMap::const_iterator it = colors_.find(color_id); 1134 DCHECK(it != colors_.end()); 1135 SkColor base = it->second; 1136 1137 gfx::Canvas canvas(gfx::Size(kToolbarImageWidth, kToolbarImageHeight), 1138 1.0f, true); 1139 1140 int gradient_size; 1141 GdkColor* gradient_top_color = NULL; 1142 gtk_widget_style_get(GTK_WIDGET(fake_frame_), 1143 "frame-gradient-size", &gradient_size, 1144 gradient_name, &gradient_top_color, 1145 NULL); 1146 if (gradient_size) { 1147 SkColor lighter = gradient_top_color ? 1148 GdkColorToSkColor(*gradient_top_color) : 1149 color_utils::HSLShift(base, kGtkFrameShift); 1150 if (gradient_top_color) 1151 gdk_color_free(gradient_top_color); 1152 skia::RefPtr<SkShader> shader = gfx::CreateGradientShader( 1153 0, gradient_size, lighter, base); 1154 SkPaint paint; 1155 paint.setStyle(SkPaint::kFill_Style); 1156 paint.setAntiAlias(true); 1157 paint.setShader(shader.get()); 1158 1159 canvas.DrawRect(gfx::Rect(0, 0, kToolbarImageWidth, gradient_size), paint); 1160 } 1161 1162 canvas.FillRect(gfx::Rect(0, gradient_size, kToolbarImageWidth, 1163 kToolbarImageHeight - gradient_size), base); 1164 return canvas.ExtractImageRep().sk_bitmap(); 1165 } 1166 1167 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateTabImage(int base_id) const { 1168 const SkBitmap* base_image = GetThemeImageNamed(base_id).ToSkBitmap(); 1169 SkBitmap bg_tint = SkBitmapOperations::CreateHSLShiftedBitmap( 1170 *base_image, GetDefaultTint(ThemeProperties::TINT_BACKGROUND_TAB)); 1171 return SkBitmapOperations::CreateTiledBitmap( 1172 bg_tint, 0, 0, bg_tint.width(), bg_tint.height()); 1173 } 1174 1175 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateTintedIcon( 1176 int base_id, 1177 const color_utils::HSL& tint) const { 1178 ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance(); 1179 return SkBitmapOperations::CreateHSLShiftedBitmap( 1180 rb.GetImageNamed(base_id).AsBitmap(), tint); 1181 } 1182 1183 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateGTKIcon(int base_id) const { 1184 const char* stock_id = NULL; 1185 GtkStateType gtk_state = GTK_STATE_NORMAL; 1186 for (unsigned int i = 0; i < arraysize(kGtkIcons); ++i) { 1187 if (kGtkIcons[i].idr == base_id) { 1188 stock_id = kGtkIcons[i].stock_id; 1189 gtk_state = kGtkIcons[i].gtk_state; 1190 break; 1191 } 1192 } 1193 DCHECK(stock_id); 1194 1195 ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance(); 1196 SkBitmap default_bitmap = rb.GetImageNamed(base_id).AsBitmap(); 1197 1198 gtk_widget_ensure_style(fake_frame_); 1199 GtkStyle* style = gtk_widget_get_style(fake_frame_); 1200 GtkIconSet* icon_set = gtk_style_lookup_icon_set(style, stock_id); 1201 if (!icon_set) 1202 return default_bitmap; 1203 1204 // Ask GTK to render the icon to a buffer, which we will steal from. 1205 GdkPixbuf* gdk_icon = gtk_icon_set_render_icon( 1206 icon_set, 1207 style, 1208 base::i18n::IsRTL() ? GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL : GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR, 1209 gtk_state, 1210 GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR, 1211 fake_frame_, 1212 NULL); 1213 1214 if (!gdk_icon) { 1215 // This can theoretically happen if an icon theme doesn't provide a 1216 // specific image. This should realistically never happen, but I bet there 1217 // are some theme authors who don't reliably provide all icons. 1218 return default_bitmap; 1219 } 1220 1221 SkBitmap retval; 1222 retval.allocN32Pixels(default_bitmap.width(), default_bitmap.height()); 1223 retval.eraseColor(0); 1224 1225 const SkBitmap icon = GdkPixbufToImageSkia(gdk_icon); 1226 g_object_unref(gdk_icon); 1227 1228 SkCanvas canvas(retval); 1229 1230 if (gtk_state == GTK_STATE_ACTIVE || gtk_state == GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT) { 1231 SkBitmap border = DrawGtkButtonBorder(gtk_state, 1232 false, 1233 false, 1234 default_bitmap.width(), 1235 default_bitmap.height()); 1236 canvas.drawBitmap(border, 0, 0); 1237 } 1238 1239 canvas.drawBitmap(icon, 1240 (default_bitmap.width() / 2) - (icon.width() / 2), 1241 (default_bitmap.height() / 2) - (icon.height() / 2)); 1242 1243 return retval; 1244 } 1245 1246 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::GenerateToolbarBezel(int gtk_state, int sizing_idr) const { 1247 ui::ResourceBundle& rb = ui::ResourceBundle::GetSharedInstance(); 1248 SkBitmap default_bitmap = 1249 rb.GetImageNamed(sizing_idr).AsBitmap(); 1250 1251 SkBitmap retval; 1252 retval.allocN32Pixels(default_bitmap.width(), default_bitmap.height()); 1253 retval.eraseColor(0); 1254 1255 SkCanvas canvas(retval); 1256 SkBitmap border = DrawGtkButtonBorder( 1257 gtk_state, 1258 false, 1259 false, 1260 default_bitmap.width(), 1261 default_bitmap.height()); 1262 canvas.drawBitmap(border, 0, 0); 1263 1264 return retval; 1265 } 1266 1267 void Gtk2UI::GetNormalButtonTintHSL(color_utils::HSL* tint) const { 1268 GtkStyle* window_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_); 1269 const GdkColor accent_gdk_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]; 1270 const GdkColor base_color = window_style->base[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 1271 1272 GtkStyle* label_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_label_.get()); 1273 const GdkColor text_color = label_style->fg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 1274 1275 PickButtonTintFromColors(accent_gdk_color, text_color, base_color, tint); 1276 } 1277 1278 void Gtk2UI::GetNormalEntryForegroundHSL(color_utils::HSL* tint) const { 1279 GtkStyle* window_style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_window_); 1280 const GdkColor accent_gdk_color = window_style->bg[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]; 1281 1282 GtkStyle* style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_entry_.get()); 1283 const GdkColor text_color = style->text[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 1284 const GdkColor base_color = style->base[GTK_STATE_NORMAL]; 1285 1286 PickButtonTintFromColors(accent_gdk_color, text_color, base_color, tint); 1287 } 1288 1289 void Gtk2UI::GetSelectedEntryForegroundHSL(color_utils::HSL* tint) const { 1290 // The simplest of all the tints. We just use the selected text in the entry 1291 // since the icons tinted this way will only be displayed against 1292 // base[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]. 1293 GtkStyle* style = gtk_rc_get_style(fake_entry_.get()); 1294 const GdkColor color = style->text[GTK_STATE_SELECTED]; 1295 color_utils::SkColorToHSL(GdkColorToSkColor(color), tint); 1296 } 1297 1298 SkBitmap Gtk2UI::DrawGtkButtonBorder(int gtk_state, 1299 bool focused, 1300 bool call_to_action, 1301 int width, 1302 int height) const { 1303 // Create a temporary GTK button to snapshot 1304 GtkWidget* window = gtk_offscreen_window_new(); 1305 GtkWidget* button = gtk_button_new(); 1306 gtk_widget_set_size_request(button, width, height); 1307 gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), button); 1308 gtk_widget_realize(window); 1309 gtk_widget_realize(button); 1310 gtk_widget_show(button); 1311 gtk_widget_show(window); 1312 1313 if (call_to_action) 1314 GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS(button, GTK_HAS_DEFAULT); 1315 1316 if (focused) { 1317 // We can't just use gtk_widget_grab_focus() here because that sets 1318 // gtk_widget_is_focus(), but not gtk_widget_has_focus(), which is what the 1319 // GtkButton's paint checks. 1320 GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS(button, GTK_HAS_FOCUS); 1321 } 1322 1323 gtk_widget_set_state(button, static_cast<GtkStateType>(gtk_state)); 1324 1325 GdkPixmap* pixmap; 1326 { 1327 // http://crbug.com/346740 1328 ANNOTATE_SCOPED_MEMORY_LEAK; 1329 pixmap = gtk_widget_get_snapshot(button, NULL); 1330 } 1331 int w, h; 1332 gdk_drawable_get_size(GDK_DRAWABLE(pixmap), &w, &h); 1333 DCHECK_EQ(w, width); 1334 DCHECK_EQ(h, height); 1335 1336 // We render the Pixmap to a Pixbuf. This can be slow, as we're scrapping 1337 // bits from X. 1338 GdkColormap* colormap = gdk_drawable_get_colormap(pixmap); 1339 GdkPixbuf* pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable(NULL, 1340 GDK_DRAWABLE(pixmap), 1341 colormap, 1342 0, 0, 0, 0, w, h); 1343 1344 // Finally, we convert our pixbuf into a type we can use. 1345 SkBitmap border = GdkPixbufToImageSkia(pixbuf); 1346 g_object_unref(pixbuf); 1347 g_object_unref(pixmap); 1348 gtk_widget_destroy(window); 1349 1350 return border; 1351 } 1352 1353 void Gtk2UI::ClearAllThemeData() { 1354 gtk_images_.clear(); 1355 } 1356 1357 void Gtk2UI::OnStyleSet(GtkWidget* widget, GtkStyle* previous_style) { 1358 ClearAllThemeData(); 1359 LoadGtkValues(); 1360 NativeThemeGtk2::instance()->NotifyObservers(); 1361 } 1362 1363 } // namespace libgtk2ui 1364 1365 views::LinuxUI* BuildGtk2UI() { 1366 return new libgtk2ui::Gtk2UI; 1367 } 1368