/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library. Copyright (c) 2020 - Raw Material Software Limited JUCE is an open source library subject to commercial or open-source licensing. By using JUCE, you agree to the terms of both the JUCE 6 End-User License Agreement and JUCE Privacy Policy (both effective as of the 16th June 2020). End User License Agreement: www.juce.com/juce-6-licence Privacy Policy: www.juce.com/juce-privacy-policy Or: You may also use this code under the terms of the GPL v3 (see www.gnu.org/licenses). JUCE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, AND ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE, ARE DISCLAIMED. ============================================================================== */ namespace juce { /** @internal */ bool juce_handleXEmbedEvent (ComponentPeer*, void*); /** @internal */ unsigned long juce_getCurrentFocusWindow (ComponentPeer*); #if JUCE_LINUX || JUCE_BSD || DOXYGEN //============================================================================== /** A Linux-specific class that can embed a foreign X11 widget. Use this class to embed a foreign X11 widget from other toolkits such as GTK+ or QT. There are two ways to initiate the Xembed protocol. Either the client creates a window and passes this to the host (client initiated) or the host creates a window in which the client can reparent it's client widget (host initiated). XEmbedComponent supports both protocol types. This is how you embed a GTK+ widget: if you are using the client initiated version of the protocol, then create a new gtk widget with gtk_plug_new (0). Then query the window id of the plug via gtk_plug_get_id(). Pass this id to the constructor of this class. If you are using the host initiated version of the protocol, then first create the XEmbedComponent using the default constructor. Use getHostWindowID to get the window id of the host, use this to construct your gtk plug via gtk_plug_new. A similar approach can be used to embed QT widgets via QT's QX11EmbedWidget class. Other toolkits or raw X11 widgets should follow the X11 embed protocol: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/xembed-spec/xembed-spec-latest.html @tags{GUI} */ class XEmbedComponent : public Component { public: //============================================================================== /** Creates a JUCE component wrapping a foreign widget Use this constructor if you are using the host initiated version of the XEmbedProtocol. When using this version of the protocol you must call getHostWindowID() and pass this id to the foreign toolkit. */ XEmbedComponent (bool wantsKeyboardFocus = true, bool allowForeignWidgetToResizeComponent = false); /** Create a JUCE component wrapping the foreign widget with id wID Use this constructor if you are using the client initiated version of the XEmbedProtocol. */ XEmbedComponent (unsigned long wID, bool wantsKeyboardFocus = true, bool allowForeignWidgetToResizeComponent = false); /** Destructor. */ ~XEmbedComponent() override; /** Use this method to retrieve the host's window id when using the host initiated version of the XEmbedProtocol */ unsigned long getHostWindowID(); /** Removes the client window from the host. */ void removeClient(); protected: //============================================================================== /** @internal */ void paint (Graphics&) override; void focusGained (FocusChangeType) override; void focusLost (FocusChangeType) override; void broughtToFront() override; private: friend bool juce::juce_handleXEmbedEvent (ComponentPeer*, void*); friend unsigned long juce_getCurrentFocusWindow (ComponentPeer*); class Pimpl; std::unique_ptr pimpl; }; #endif } // namespace juce