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--[[
Standard combo box ui widget for keyboard screens.
Uses a custom control definition with the box border, selected item label, and a dropdown button.
The actual combobox menu is implemented using a ZO_ContextMenu. The anchoring of the menu is managed
by the combo box.
--]]
ZO_COMBOBOX_UPDATE_NOW = 1
ZO_COMBOBOX_SUPRESS_UPDATE = 2
return comboBox
end
for i = 1 , # self . m_sortedItems
do
-- The variable item must be defined locally here, otherwise it won't work as an upvalue to the selection helper
local item = self . m_sortedItems [ i ]
AddMenuItem ( item . name , function ( ) self : ItemSelectedClickHelper ( item ) end , nil , self . m_font , self . m_normalColor , self . m_highlightColor )
end
end
local OFFSET_Y = 0
end
-- Just stealing the menu from anything else that's using it. That should be correct.
end
end
end
--[[
Scrollable combo box ui widget for keyboard screens.
Implemented using a ZO_ScrollList, and intended to be used for combo boxes that are expected to contain a
lot of data (more data than what could be reasonably be managed in a context menu). Anchoring is static and
each scrollable combo box manages its own dropdown window.
]] --
local DEFAULT_HEIGHT = 250
local DEFAULT_FONT = "ZoFontGame"
local DEFAULT_TEXT_COLOR = ZO_ColorDef : New ( GetInterfaceColor ( INTERFACE_COLOR_TYPE_TEXT_COLORS , INTERFACE_TEXT_COLOR_NORMAL ) )
local DEFAULT_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT = ZO_ColorDef : New ( GetInterfaceColor ( INTERFACE_COLOR_TYPE_TEXT_COLORS , INTERFACE_TEXT_COLOR_CONTEXT_HIGHLIGHT ) )
local ENTRY_ID = 1
local LAST_ENTRY_ID = 2
local SCROLLABLE_ENTRY_TEMPLATE = "ZO_ScrollableComboBoxItem"
local SCROLLABLE_ENTRY_TEMPLATE_HEIGHT = 25
end
self . m_font = DEFAULT_FONT
self . m_normalColor = DEFAULT_TEXT_COLOR
self . m_highlightColor = DEFAULT_TEXT_HIGHLIGHT
end
end
-- To support spacing like regular combo boxes, a separate template needs to be stored for the last entry.
ZO_ScrollList_AddDataType ( self . m_scroll , ENTRY_ID , SCROLLABLE_ENTRY_TEMPLATE , SCROLLABLE_ENTRY_TEMPLATE_HEIGHT , SetupScrollableEntry )
ZO_ScrollList_AddDataType ( self . m_scroll , LAST_ENTRY_ID , SCROLLABLE_ENTRY_TEMPLATE , SCROLLABLE_ENTRY_TEMPLATE_HEIGHT , SetupScrollableEntry )
end
end
else
else
-- If shown in ShowDropdownInternal, the global mouseup will fire and immediately dismiss the combo box. We need to
-- delay showing it until the first one fires.
end
end
end
local newHeight = SCROLLABLE_ENTRY_TEMPLATE_HEIGHT + self . m_spacing
end
self . m_height = height or DEFAULT_HEIGHT
end
end
item . m_index = index
item . m_owner = self
local entryType = isLast and LAST_ENTRY_ID or ENTRY_ID
return entry
end
local numItems = # self . m_sortedItems
for i = 1 , numItems do
local item = self . m_sortedItems [ i ]
end
end
end
end
-- Just set the global mouse up handler here...we want the scrollable combo box to exhibit the same behvaior
-- as a regular combo box that uses the context menus, which are dismissed when the user clicks outside
-- the menu or on a menu item (but not in the menu otherwise)
self . m_dropdown : RegisterForEvent ( EVENT_GLOBAL_MOUSE_UP , function ( ... ) self : OnGlobalMouseUp ( ... ) end )
end
end
if entry . m_owner then
end
end
if entry . m_owner then
end
end
if entry . m_owner then
end
end |