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Glyph 클래스

정의

Adorner에서 관리되는 단일 UI(사용자 인터페이스) 엔터티를 나타냅니다.

public ref class Glyph abstract
public abstract class Glyph
type Glyph = class
Public MustInherit Class Glyph
상속
Glyph
파생

예제

다음 예제에서는 연결된 고유한 Glyph 기반 클래스 Behavior 를 만드는 방법을 보여 줍니다. 이 코드 예제는에 대해 제공 된 큰 예제의 일부는 BehaviorService 클래스입니다.


// By providing our own behavior we can do something
// interesting when the user clicks or manipulates our glyph.
public  ref class DemoBehavior : public Behavior
{
public:
    bool OnMouseUp(Glyph^ g, MouseButtons^ button)
    {
        MessageBox::Show("Hey, you clicked the mouse here");

        // indicating we processed this event.
        return true;
    }
};

public ref class DemoGlyph : public Glyph
{
    Control^ control;
    BehaviorService^ behavior;

public:
    DemoGlyph(BehaviorService^ behavior, Control^ control):
      Glyph(gcnew BehaviorServiceSample::DemoBehavior)
      {
          this->behavior = behavior;
          this->control = control;
      }

public:
    virtual property Rectangle Bounds
    {
        Rectangle get() override
        {
            // Create a glyph that is 10x10 and sitting
            // in the middle of the control.  Glyph coordinates
            // are in adorner window coordinates, so we must map
            // using the behavior service.
            Point edge = behavior->ControlToAdornerWindow(control);
            Size size = control->Size;
            Point center = Point(edge.X + (size.Width / 2),
                edge.Y + (size.Height / 2));

            Rectangle bounds = Rectangle(center.X - 5,
                center.Y - 5, 10, 10);

            return bounds;
        }
    }

public:
    virtual Cursor^ GetHitTest(Point p) override
    {
        // GetHitTest is called to see if the point is
        // within this glyph.  This gives us a chance to decide
        // what cursor to show.  Returning null from here means
        // the mouse pointer is not currently inside of the
        // glyph.  Returning a valid cursor here indicates the
        // pointer is inside the glyph, and also enables our
        // Behavior property as the active behavior.
        if (Bounds.Contains(p))
        {
            return Cursors::Hand;
        }
        return nullptr;
    }

public:
    virtual void Paint(PaintEventArgs^ pe) override
    {
        // Draw our glyph.  Our's is simple:  a blue ellipse.
        pe->Graphics->FillEllipse(Brushes::Blue, Bounds);
    }
};
class MyGlyph : Glyph
{
    Control control;
    BehaviorService behaviorSvc;

    public MyGlyph(BehaviorService behaviorSvc, Control control) : 
        base(new MyBehavior())
    {
        this.behaviorSvc = behaviorSvc;
        this.control = control;
    }

    public override Rectangle Bounds
    {
        get
        {
            // Create a glyph that is 10x10 and sitting
            // in the middle of the control.  Glyph coordinates
            // are in adorner window coordinates, so we must map
            // using the behavior service.
            Point edge = behaviorSvc.ControlToAdornerWindow(control);
            Size size = control.Size;
            Point center = new Point(edge.X + (size.Width / 2), 
                edge.Y + (size.Height / 2));

            Rectangle bounds = new Rectangle(
                center.X - 5,
                center.Y - 5,
                10,
                10);

            return bounds;
        }
    }

    public override Cursor GetHitTest(Point p)
    {
        // GetHitTest is called to see if the point is
        // within this glyph.  This gives us a chance to decide
        // what cursor to show.  Returning null from here means
        // the mouse pointer is not currently inside of the glyph.
        // Returning a valid cursor here indicates the pointer is
        // inside the glyph, and also enables our Behavior property
        // as the active behavior.
        if (Bounds.Contains(p))
        {
            return Cursors.Hand;
        }

        return null;
    }

    public override void Paint(PaintEventArgs pe)
    {
        // Draw our glyph. It is simply a blue ellipse.
        pe.Graphics.FillEllipse(Brushes.Blue, Bounds);
    }

    // By providing our own behavior we can do something interesting
    // when the user clicks or manipulates our glyph.
    class MyBehavior : Behavior
    {
        public override bool OnMouseUp(Glyph g, MouseButtons button)
        {
            MessageBox.Show("Hey, you clicked the mouse here");
            return true; // indicating we processed this event.
        }
    }
}
Class MyGlyph
    Inherits Glyph
    Private control As Control
    Private behaviorSvc As _
        System.Windows.Forms.Design.Behavior.BehaviorService

    Public Sub New(ByVal behaviorSvc As _
        System.Windows.Forms.Design.Behavior.BehaviorService, _
        ByVal control As Control)

        MyBase.New(New MyBehavior())
        Me.behaviorSvc = behaviorSvc
        Me.control = control
    End Sub

    Public Overrides ReadOnly Property Bounds() As Rectangle
        Get
            ' Create a glyph that is 10x10 and sitting
            ' in the middle of the control.  Glyph coordinates
            ' are in adorner window coordinates, so we must map
            ' using the behavior service.
            Dim edge As Point = behaviorSvc.ControlToAdornerWindow(control)
            Dim size As Size = control.Size
            Dim center As New Point(edge.X + size.Width / 2, edge.Y + _
                size.Height / 2)

            Dim bounds1 As New Rectangle(center.X - 5, center.Y - 5, 10, 10)

            Return bounds1
        End Get
    End Property

    Public Overrides Function GetHitTest(ByVal p As Point) As Cursor
        ' GetHitTest is called to see if the point is
        ' within this glyph.  This gives us a chance to decide
        ' what cursor to show.  Returning null from here means
        ' the mouse pointer is not currently inside of the glyph.
        ' Returning a valid cursor here indicates the pointer is
        ' inside the glyph,and also enables our Behavior property
        ' as the active behavior.
        If Bounds.Contains(p) Then
            Return Cursors.Hand
        End If

        Return Nothing

    End Function


    Public Overrides Sub Paint(ByVal pe As PaintEventArgs)
        ' Draw our glyph.  It is simply a blue ellipse.
        pe.Graphics.FillEllipse(Brushes.Blue, Bounds)

    End Sub

    ' By providing our own behavior we can do something interesting
    ' when the user clicks or manipulates our glyph.

    Class MyBehavior
        Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Design.Behavior.Behavior

        Public Overrides Function OnMouseUp(ByVal g As Glyph, _
            ByVal button As MouseButtons) As Boolean
            MessageBox.Show("Hey, you clicked the mouse here")
            Return True
            ' indicating we processed this event.
        End Function 'OnMouseUp
    End Class

End Class

설명

유일한 목적은 Glyph 페인트를 칠하고 테스트를 적중하는 것입니다. A Glyph 에는 HWND(창 핸들)가 없습니다. 이 핸들은 표시기 창 컨트롤 BehaviorService에 렌더링되므로 . 각각 Glyph 은 연결된 것을 Behavior 가질 수 있습니다. 적중 테스트를 성공적으로 완료하면 Glyph 새 또는 다른 Behavior 것을 동작 스택 BehaviorService에 푸시할 수 있습니다.

자세한 내용은 동작 서비스 개요를 참조하세요.

생성자

Glyph(Behavior)

Glyph 클래스의 새 인스턴스를 초기화합니다.

속성

Behavior

Behavior와 연결된 Glyph를 가져옵니다.

Bounds

Glyph의 범위를 가져옵니다.

메서드

Equals(Object)

지정된 개체가 현재 개체와 같은지 확인합니다.

(다음에서 상속됨 Object)
GetHashCode()

기본 해시 함수로 작동합니다.

(다음에서 상속됨 Object)
GetHitTest(Point)

적중 테스트 논리를 제공합니다.

GetType()

현재 인스턴스의 Type을 가져옵니다.

(다음에서 상속됨 Object)
MemberwiseClone()

현재 Object의 단순 복사본을 만듭니다.

(다음에서 상속됨 Object)
Paint(PaintEventArgs)

그리기 논리를 제공합니다.

SetBehavior(Behavior)

Behavior에 연결된 Glyph를 변경합니다.

ToString()

현재 개체를 나타내는 문자열을 반환합니다.

(다음에서 상속됨 Object)

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