terminal/src/cascadia/TerminalApp/TerminalPage.idl

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
namespace TerminalApp
{
Enable fullscreen mode (#3408) ## Summary of the Pull Request Enables the `toggleFullscreen` action to be able to enter fullscreen mode, bound by default to <kbd>alt+enter</kbd>. The action is bubbled up to the WindowsTerminal (Win32) layer, where the window resizes itself to take the entire size of the monitor. This largely reuses code from conhost. Conhost already had a fullscreen mode, so I figured I might as well re-use that. ## References Unfortunately there are still very thin borders around the window when the NonClientIslandWindow is fullscreened. I think I know where the problem is. However, that area of code is about to get a massive overhaul with #3064, so I didn't want to necessarily make it worse right now. A follow up should be filed to add support for "Always show / reveal / never show tabs in fullscreen mode". Currently, the only mode is "never show tabs". Additionally, some of this code (particularily re:drawing the nonclient area) could be re-used for #2238. ## PR Checklist * [x] Closes #531, #3411 * [x] I work here * [n/a] Tests added/passed 😭 * [x] Requires documentation to be updated ## Validation Steps Performed * Manually tested both the NonClientIslandWindow and the IslandWindow. * Cherry-pick commit 8e56bfe * Don't draw the tab strip when maximized (cherry picked from commit bac4be7c0f3ed1cdcd4f9ae8980fc98103538613) * Fix the vista window flash for the NCIW (cherry picked from commit 7d3a18a893c02bd2ed75026f2aac52e20321a1cf) * Some code cleanup for review (cherry picked from commit 9e22b7730bba426adcbfd9e7025f192dbf8efb32) * A tad bit more notes and cleanup * Update schema, docs * Most of the PR comments * I'm not sure this actually works, so I'm committing it to revert it and check * Update some comments that were lost. * Fix a build break? * oh no
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delegate void LastTabClosedEventArgs();
delegate void ToggleFullscreenEventArgs();
Enable dragging with the entire titlebar (#1948) * This definitely works for getting shadow, pointy corners back Don't do anything in NCPAINT. If you do, you have to do everything. But the whole point of DwmExtendFrameIntoClientArea is to let you paint the NC area in your normal paint. So just do that dummy. * This doesn't transition across monitors. * This has a window style change I think is wrong. * I'm not sure the margins change is important. * The window style was _not_ important * Still getting a black xaml islands area (the HRGN) when we switch to high DPI * I don't know if this affects anything. * heyo this works. I'm not entirely sure why. But if we only update the titlebar drag region when that actually changes, it's a _lot_ smoother. I'm not super happy with the duplicated work in _UpdateDragRegion and OnSize, but checking this in in case I can't figure that out. * Add more comments and cleanup * Try making the button RightCustomContent * * Make the MinMaxClose's drag bar's min size the same as a caption button * Make the new tab button transparent, to see how that looks * Make sure the TabView doesn't push the MMC off the window * Create a TitlebarControl * The TitlebarControl is owned by the NCIW. It consists of a Content, DragBar, and MMCControl. * The App instatntiates a TabRowControl at runtime, and either places it in the UI (for tabs below titlebar) or hangs on to it, and gives it to the NCIW when the NCIW creates its UI. * When the NCIW is created, it creates a grid with two rows, one for the titlebar and one for the app content. * The MMCControl is only responsible for Min Max Close now, and is closer to the window implementation. * The drag bar takes up all the space from the right of the TabRow to the left of the MMC * Things that **DON'T** work: - When you add tabs, the drag bar doesn't update it's size. It only updates OnSize - The MMCControl's Min and Max buttons don't seem to work anymore. - They should probably just expose their OnMinimizeClick and OnMaximizeClick events for the Titlebar to handle minimizing and maximizing. - The drag bar is Magenta (#ff00ff) currently. - I'm not _sure_ we need a TabRowControl. We could probably get away with removing it from the UI tree, I was just being dumb before. * Fix the MMC buttons not working I forgot to plumb the window handle through * Make the titlebar less magenta * Resize the drag region as we add/remove tabs * Move the actual MMC handling to the TitlebarControl * Some PR nits, fix the titlebar painting on maximize * Put the TabRow in our XAML * Remove dead code in preparation for review * Horrifyingly try Gdi Plus as a solution, that is _wrong_ though * Revert "Horrifyingly try Gdi Plus as a solution, that is _wrong_ though" This reverts commit e038b5d9216c6710c2a7f81840d76f8130cd73b8. * This fixes the bottom border but breaks the titlebar painting * Fix the NC bottom border * A bunch of the more minor PR nits * Add a MinimizeClick event to the MMCControl This works for Minimize. This is what I wanted to do originally. * Add events for _all_ of the buttons, not just the Minimize btn * Change hoe setting the titlebar content works Now the app triggers a callcack on the host to set the content, instead of the host querying the app. * Move the tab row to the bottom of it's available space * Fix the theme reloading * PR nits from @miniksa * Update src/cascadia/WindowsTerminal/NonClientIslandWindow.cpp Co-Authored-By: Michael Niksa <miniksa@microsoft.com> * This needed to be fixed, was missed in other PR nits * runformat wait _what_ * Does this fix the CI build?
2019-07-19 00:21:33 +02:00
[default_interface] runtimeclass TerminalPage : Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Page
{
TerminalPage();
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<Object, String> TitleChanged;
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<Object, LastTabClosedEventArgs> LastTabClosed;
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<Object, Windows.UI.Xaml.UIElement> SetTitleBarContent;
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<Object, Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.ContentDialog> ShowDialog;
Enable fullscreen mode (#3408) ## Summary of the Pull Request Enables the `toggleFullscreen` action to be able to enter fullscreen mode, bound by default to <kbd>alt+enter</kbd>. The action is bubbled up to the WindowsTerminal (Win32) layer, where the window resizes itself to take the entire size of the monitor. This largely reuses code from conhost. Conhost already had a fullscreen mode, so I figured I might as well re-use that. ## References Unfortunately there are still very thin borders around the window when the NonClientIslandWindow is fullscreened. I think I know where the problem is. However, that area of code is about to get a massive overhaul with #3064, so I didn't want to necessarily make it worse right now. A follow up should be filed to add support for "Always show / reveal / never show tabs in fullscreen mode". Currently, the only mode is "never show tabs". Additionally, some of this code (particularily re:drawing the nonclient area) could be re-used for #2238. ## PR Checklist * [x] Closes #531, #3411 * [x] I work here * [n/a] Tests added/passed 😭 * [x] Requires documentation to be updated ## Validation Steps Performed * Manually tested both the NonClientIslandWindow and the IslandWindow. * Cherry-pick commit 8e56bfe * Don't draw the tab strip when maximized (cherry picked from commit bac4be7c0f3ed1cdcd4f9ae8980fc98103538613) * Fix the vista window flash for the NCIW (cherry picked from commit 7d3a18a893c02bd2ed75026f2aac52e20321a1cf) * Some code cleanup for review (cherry picked from commit 9e22b7730bba426adcbfd9e7025f192dbf8efb32) * A tad bit more notes and cleanup * Update schema, docs * Most of the PR comments * I'm not sure this actually works, so I'm committing it to revert it and check * Update some comments that were lost. * Fix a build break? * oh no
2019-11-05 20:40:29 +01:00
event Windows.Foundation.TypedEventHandler<Object, ToggleFullscreenEventArgs> ToggleFullscreen;
}
}