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/*
File: MacApplication.h
Contains: Application-level APIs
Version: QuickTime 7.3
Copyright: (c) 2007 (c) 2000-2001 by Apple Computer, Inc., all rights reserved.
Bugs?: For bug reports, consult the following page on
the World Wide Web:
http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter/
*/
#ifndef __MACAPPLICATION__
#define __MACAPPLICATION__
#ifndef __CGCONTEXT__
#include <CGContext.h>
#endif
#ifndef __QUICKDRAW__
#include <Quickdraw.h>
#endif
#ifndef __MENUS__
#include <Menus.h>
#endif
#ifndef __HIOBJECT__
#include <HIObject.h>
#endif
#if PRAGMA_ONCE
#pragma once
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#if PRAGMA_IMPORT
#pragma import on
#endif
/*
* Summary:
* Controls the presentation of system-provided user interface
* elements.
*
* Discussion:
* Note that the system UI mode is a per-process state. Switching
* from a process that is suppressing system UI to another process
* that is not will cause system UI elements to become visible
* automatically. Switching back to the first process will suppress
* system UI elements again.
*/
enum {
/*
* In this mode, all standard system UI elements are visible.
*/
kUIModeNormal = 0,
/*
* In this mode, system UI elements which cover the "content area" of
* the screen (the area other than the menubar) are hidden. However,
* these elements may automatically show themselves in response to
* mouse movements or other user activity; specifically, the Dock
* will still show itself automatically when the mouse moves into the
* Dock's auto-show region.
*/
kUIModeContentSuppressed = 1,
/*
* In this mode, system UI elements which cover the "content area" of
* the screen (the area other than the menubar) are hidden. Unlike
* kUIModeContentSuppressed, most UI elements will not automatically
* show themselves in this mode.
*/
kUIModeContentHidden = 2,
/*
* In this mode, all system UI elements, including the menubar, are
* hidden. Most system UI elements will not automatically show
* themselves in this mode. The application may request that the
* menubar automatically show itself while in this mode by passing
* the kUIOptionAutoShowMenuBar flag to SetSystemUIMode.
*/
kUIModeAllHidden = 3
};
typedef UInt32 SystemUIMode;
/*
* Summary:
* Controls optional behavior of system-provided user interface
* elements.
*/
enum {
/*
* Requests that the menubar automatically show itself when the user
* moves the mouse into the screen area that would ordinarily be
* occupied by the menubar. Only valid with kUIModeAllHidden.
*/
kUIOptionAutoShowMenuBar = 1 << 0,
/*
* Disables all items in the Apple menu. Valid for all modes.
*/
kUIOptionDisableAppleMenu = 1 << 2,
/*
* The active application may not be changed while this process is
* active. Currently disables the Command-Tab and Command-Shift-Tab
* key sequences to switch the active process, and the global window
* rotation key sequence selected by the user in the Keyboard
* preference pane. SetFrontProcess may still be used to explicitly
* switch the active process. Only valid with modes other than
* kUIModeNormal.
*/
kUIOptionDisableProcessSwitch = 1 << 3,
/*
* The Force Quit window may not be displayed while this process is
* active. Currently disables the Command-Option-Escape key sequence
* to open the Force Quit window and the Force Quit menu item in the
* Apple menu. Only valid with modes other than kUIModeNormal.
*/
kUIOptionDisableForceQuit = 1 << 4,
/*
* The current login session may not be terminated while this process
* is active. Currently disables the Power key and the Restart, Shut
* Down, and Log Out menu items in the Apple menu. Only valid with
* modes other than kUIModeNormal.
*/
kUIOptionDisableSessionTerminate = 1 << 5
};
typedef OptionBits SystemUIOptions;
/*
* SetSystemUIMode()
*
* Summary:
* Sets the presentation mode for system-provided user interface
* elements.
*
* Discussion:
* The presentation mode of an application determines which
* system-provided user interface elements are visible on thes
* screen. When the frontmost application changes its presentation
* mode, a kEventAppSystemUIModeChanged Carbon event is sent to all
* applications that have registered for the event. This event is
* also sent when an application is activated; it contains the newly
* active application's presentation mode.
*
* Parameters:
*
* inMode:
* The new mode.
*
* inOptions:
* Options controlling how the new mode behaves.
*
* Result:
* An operating system result code.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.2 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.2 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
SetSystemUIMode(
SystemUIMode inMode,
SystemUIOptions inOptions);
/*
* GetSystemUIMode()
*
* Summary:
* Returns the current presentation mode of the application.
*
* Parameters:
*
* outMode:
* On exit, contains the current mode. You may pass NULL if you
* don't need this information.
*
* outOptions:
* On exit, contains the current options for the mode. You may
* pass NULL if you don't need this information.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.2 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.2 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( void )
GetSystemUIMode(
SystemUIMode * outMode, /* can be NULL */
SystemUIOptions * outOptions); /* can be NULL */
/*
* HIApplicationGetCurrent()
*
* Discussion:
* Returns the HIObjectRef of the currently running application
* object. This HIObject's EventTargetRef is what will be returned
* from GetApplicationEventTarget.
*
* Result:
* The HIObjectRef of the currently running application object.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.2 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.2 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( HIObjectRef )
HIApplicationGetCurrent(void);
/*
* SetApplicationDockTileImage()
*
* Discussion:
* Sets the image for the tile in the dock that represents your
* application while it is running. If you set the image, it will
* NOT revert back to its original image when your application
* terminates. You need to manually restore it before quitting.
*
* Parameters:
*
* inImage:
* The image you wish to have as your tile image.
*
* Result:
* An operating system status code.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
SetApplicationDockTileImage(CGImageRef inImage);
/*
* OverlayApplicationDockTileImage()
*
* Discussion:
* Takes the image passed in and composites it on top of the current
* image of your application's dock tile. You might do this to put a
* standard badge over your application's icon to indicate something
* to the user.
*
* Parameters:
*
* inImage:
* The image you wish to overlay onto your tile image.
*
* Result:
* An operating system status code.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
OverlayApplicationDockTileImage(CGImageRef inImage);
/*
* RestoreApplicationDockTileImage()
*
* Discussion:
* Restores the tile for your appliation in the dock to its normal
* image (your application icon). You would use this if some overlay
* or change of the application icon needed to be removed.
*
* Result:
* An operating system status code.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
RestoreApplicationDockTileImage(void);
/*
* BeginCGContextForApplicationDockTile()
*
* Discussion:
* Creates and returns a CGContextRef. You can use this context to
* draw into your application's dock tile with Quartz. You **MUST**
* call EndCGContextForApplicationDockTile and NOT CGEndContext when
* using this API, as it locks your application's tile in the dock.
* If you call CGEndContext, the dock will never know you are done
* with the tile.
*
* Result:
* An Quartz (Core Graphics) context reference.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( CGContextRef )
BeginCGContextForApplicationDockTile(void);
/*
* EndCGContextForApplicationDockTile()
*
* Discussion:
* Ends the CG context for your application tile and frees the lock
* on the application dock tile. You **MUST** call this routine and
* NOT CGEndContext when using BeginCGContextForApplicationDockTile,
* as it locks your application's tile in the dock. If you call
* CGEndContext, the dock will never know you are done with the tile.
*
* Parameters:
*
* inContext:
* The context to end. The context is invalid after this call and
* should no longer be used.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( void )
EndCGContextForApplicationDockTile(CGContextRef inContext);
/*
* BeginQDContextForApplicationDockTile()
*
* Discussion:
* Creates and returns a CGrafPtr for your application's tile in the
* dock. You can use this port to draw into your application's dock
* tile with Quickdraw. You **MUST** call
* EndQDContextForApplicationDockTile and NOT DisposePort when using
* this API, as it locks your application's tile in the dock. If you
* call DisposePort, the dock will never know you are done with the
* tile.
*
* Result:
* A Quickdraw port reference.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( CGrafPtr )
BeginQDContextForApplicationDockTile(void);
/*
* EndQDContextForApplicationDockTile()
*
* Discussion:
* Disposes the Quickdraw port for your application tile and frees
* the lock on the application dock tile. You **MUST** call this
* routine and NOT DisposePort when using
* BeginQDContextForApplicationDockTile, else the dock will never
* know you are done with the tile.
*
* Parameters:
*
* inContext:
* The context to end. The context is invalid after this call and
* should no longer be used.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( void )
EndQDContextForApplicationDockTile(CGrafPtr inContext);
/*
* SetApplicationDockTileMenu()
*
* Summary:
* Sets the menu that is displayed by the application's dock tile.
*
* Discussion:
* The Carbon Window Manager and the Dock will always automatically
* display a menu containing a list of the application's document
* windows. If the application wants to add other additional menu
* items, it can use the SetApplicationDockTileMenu API to provide
* those items. The items in the specified menu will be combined
* with the window title items. This API increments the refcount of
* the specified menu. Before the menu is actually displayed, it
* will receive kEventMenuPopulate, kEventMenuOpening, and
* kEventMenuEnableItems Carbon events, so any event handlers for
* these events may update the menu appropriately for the current
* state of the application. The application should set a command ID
* for each menu item in the dock tile menu, and when that item is
* chosen, a kEventCommandProcess Carbon event containing the item's
* command ID will be sent to the user focus target.
*
* Parameters:
*
* inMenu:
* The menu to display, or NULL to remove the current dock tile
* menu.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.1 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
SetApplicationDockTileMenu(MenuRef inMenu);
/*
* GetApplicationDockTileMenu()
*
* Summary:
* Returns the menu that is displayed by the application's dock tile.
*
* Result:
* The application's dock tile menu, or NULL if none.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.1 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.1 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( MenuRef )
GetApplicationDockTileMenu(void);
/*
* CreateCGImageFromPixMaps()
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: not available in CarbonLib 1.x, is available on Mac OS X version 10.0 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API_C( OSStatus )
CreateCGImageFromPixMaps(
PixMapHandle inImage,
PixMapHandle inMask,
CGImageRef * outImage);
/*
* GetApplicationTextEncoding()
*
* Summary:
* Returns the application's primary text encoding.
*
* Discussion:
* The application text encoding is used when you create a
* CFStringRef from text stored in Resource Manager resources, which
* typically uses one of the Mac encodings such as MacRoman or
* MacJapanese. The encoding is determined by: (a) if your app is
* bundled, the encoding of the .lproj directory chosen by CFBundle,
* (b) else if your plist has a CFBundleDevelopmentRegionKey, the
* encoding specified by that key, (c) else if your app has a 'vers'
* resource, the encoding for the region field in the 'vers', (d)
* else the current localization of the operating system.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: in CarbonLib 1.2 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API( TextEncoding )
GetApplicationTextEncoding(void);
/*
* GetApplicationScript()
*
* Summary:
* Returns the application script.
*
* Discussion:
* The application script is used when you need a ScriptCode to pass
* to some other API, such as UseThemeFont.
*
* Availability:
* Non-Carbon CFM: not available
* CarbonLib: in CarbonLib 1.3 and later
* Mac OS X: in version 10.0 and later
*/
EXTERN_API( ScriptCode )
GetApplicationScript(void);
#ifdef PRAGMA_IMPORT_OFF
#pragma import off
#elif PRAGMA_IMPORT
#pragma import reset
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* __MACAPPLICATION__ */