/* * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) version 3. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with the program; if not, see * * * Authors: * Chris Lahey * * Copyright (C) 1999-2008 Novell, Inc. (www.novell.com) * */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "e-cell-date.h" #include #include #include #include #include #include "e-datetime-format.h" #include "e-unicode.h" G_DEFINE_TYPE (ECellDate, e_cell_date, E_TYPE_CELL_TEXT) static gchar * ecd_get_text (ECellText *cell, ETableModel *model, gint col, gint row) { time_t date = GPOINTER_TO_INT (e_table_model_value_at (model, col, row)); const gchar *fmt_component, *fmt_part = NULL; if (date == 0) { return g_strdup (_("?")); } fmt_component = g_object_get_data ((GObject *) cell, "fmt-component"); if (!fmt_component || !*fmt_component) fmt_component = "Default"; else fmt_part = "table"; return e_datetime_format_format ( fmt_component, fmt_part, DTFormatKindDateTime, date); } static void ecd_free_text (ECellText *cell, gchar *text) { g_free (text); } static void e_cell_date_class_init (ECellDateClass *class) { ECellTextClass *ectc = E_CELL_TEXT_CLASS (class); ectc->get_text = ecd_get_text; ectc->free_text = ecd_free_text; } static void e_cell_date_init (ECellDate *ecd) { } /** * e_cell_date_new: * @fontname: font to be used to render on the screen * @justify: Justification of the string in the cell. * * Creates a new ECell renderer that can be used to render dates that * that come from the model. The value returned from the model is * interpreted as being a time_t. * * The ECellDate object support a large set of properties that can be * configured through the Gtk argument system and allows the user to have * a finer control of the way the string is displayed. The arguments supported * allow the control of strikeout, bold, color and a date filter. * * The arguments "strikeout_column", "underline_column", "bold_column" * and "color_column" set and return an integer that points to a * column in the model that controls these settings. So controlling * the way things are rendered is achieved by having special columns * in the model that will be used to flag whether the date should be * rendered with strikeout, underline, or bolded. In the case of the * "color_column" argument, the column in the model is expected to * have a string that can be parsed by gdk_color_parse(). * * Returns: an ECell object that can be used to render dates. */ ECell * e_cell_date_new (const gchar *fontname, GtkJustification justify) { ECellDate *ecd = g_object_new (E_TYPE_CELL_DATE, NULL); e_cell_text_construct (E_CELL_TEXT (ecd), fontname, justify); return (ECell *) ecd; } void e_cell_date_set_format_component (ECellDate *ecd, const gchar *fmt_component) { g_return_if_fail (ecd != NULL); g_object_set_data_full ( G_OBJECT (ecd), "fmt-component", g_strdup (fmt_component), g_free); }