// Copyright (c) 2010 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_WRENCH_MENU_MENU_TRACKED_BUTTON_H_ #define CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_WRENCH_MENU_MENU_TRACKED_BUTTON_H_ #import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h> // A MenuTrackedButton is meant to be used whenever a button is placed inside // the custom view of an NSMenuItem. If the user opens the menu in a non-sticky // fashion (i.e. clicks, holds, and drags) and then releases the mouse over // a MenuTrackedButton, it will |-performClick:| itself. // // To create the hover state effects, there are two code paths. When the menu // is opened sticky, a tracking rect produces mouse entered/exit events that // allow for setting the cell's highlight property. When in a drag cycle, // however, the only event received is |-mouseDragged:|. Therefore, a // delayed selector is scheduled to poll the mouse location after each drag // event. This checks if the user is still over the button after the drag // events stop being sent, indicating either the user is hovering without // movement or that the mouse is no longer over the receiver. @interface MenuTrackedButton : NSButton { @private // If the button received a |-mouseEntered:| event. This short-circuits the // custom drag tracking logic. BOOL didEnter_; // Whether or not the user is in a click-drag-release event sequence. If so // and this receives a |-mouseUp:|, then this will click itself. BOOL tracking_; // In order to get hover effects when the menu is sticky-opened, a tracking // rect needs to be installed on the button. NSTrackingRectTag trackingTag_; } @property(nonatomic, readonly, getter=isTracking) BOOL tracking; @end #endif // CHROME_BROWSER_UI_COCOA_WRENCH_MENU_MENU_TRACKED_BUTTON_H_