irrlicht/include/IGUIWindow.h

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// Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Nikolaus Gebhardt
// This file is part of the "Irrlicht Engine".
// For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in irrlicht.h
#ifndef IRR_I_GUI_WINDOW_H_INCLUDED
#define IRR_I_GUI_WINDOW_H_INCLUDED
#include "IGUIElement.h"
namespace irr
{
namespace gui
{
class IGUIButton;
//! Default moveable window GUI element with border, caption and close icons.
/** \par This element can create the following events of type EGUI_EVENT_TYPE:
\li EGET_ELEMENT_CLOSED
*/
class IGUIWindow : public IGUIElement
{
public:
//! constructor
IGUIWindow(IGUIEnvironment* environment, IGUIElement* parent, s32 id, core::rect<s32> rectangle)
: IGUIElement(EGUIET_WINDOW, environment, parent, id, rectangle) {}
//! Returns pointer to the close button
/** You can hide the button by calling setVisible(false) on the result. */
virtual IGUIButton* getCloseButton() const = 0;
//! Returns pointer to the minimize button
/** You can hide the button by calling setVisible(false) on the result. */
virtual IGUIButton* getMinimizeButton() const = 0;
//! Returns pointer to the maximize button
/** You can hide the button by calling setVisible(false) on the result. */
virtual IGUIButton* getMaximizeButton() const = 0;
//! Returns true if the window can be dragged with the mouse, false if not
virtual bool isDraggable() const = 0;
//! Sets whether the window can be dragged by the mouse
virtual void setDraggable(bool draggable) = 0;
//! Set if the window background will be drawn
virtual void setDrawBackground(bool draw) = 0;
//! Get if the window background will be drawn
virtual bool getDrawBackground() const = 0;
//! Set if the window titlebar will be drawn
//! Note: If the background is not drawn, then the titlebar is automatically also not drawn
virtual void setDrawTitlebar(bool draw) = 0;
//! Get if the window titlebar will be drawn
virtual bool getDrawTitlebar() const = 0;
//! Returns the rectangle of the drawable area (without border and without titlebar)
/** The coordinates are given relative to the top-left position of the gui element.<br>
So to get absolute positions you have to add the resulting rectangle to getAbsolutePosition().UpperLeftCorner.<br>
To get it relative to the parent element you have to add the resulting rectangle to getRelativePosition().UpperLeftCorner.
Beware that adding a menu will not change the clientRect as menus are own gui elements, so in that case you might want to subtract
the menu area additionally. */
virtual core::rect<s32> getClientRect() const = 0;
};
} // end namespace gui
} // end namespace irr
#endif