View.Mouse.cs 27 KB

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  1. #nullable enable
  2. using System.ComponentModel;
  3. namespace Terminal.Gui;
  4. public partial class View // Mouse APIs
  5. {
  6. #region MouseEnterLeave
  7. private bool _hovering;
  8. private ColorScheme? _savedNonHoverColorScheme;
  9. /// <summary>
  10. /// INTERNAL Called by <see cref="Application.RaiseMouseEvent"/> when the mouse moves over the View's <see cref="Frame"/>.
  11. /// <see cref="MouseLeave"/> will
  12. /// be raised when the mouse is no longer over the <see cref="Frame"/>. If another View occludes this View, the
  13. /// that View will also receive MouseEnter/Leave events.
  14. /// </summary>
  15. /// <param name="eventArgs"></param>
  16. /// <returns>
  17. /// <see langword="true"/> if the event was canceled, <see langword="false"/> if not, <see langword="null"/> if the
  18. /// view is not visible. Cancelling the event
  19. /// prevents Views higher in the visible hierarchy from receiving Enter/Leave events.
  20. /// </returns>
  21. internal bool? NewMouseEnterEvent (CancelEventArgs eventArgs)
  22. {
  23. // Pre-conditions
  24. if (!CanBeVisible (this))
  25. {
  26. return null;
  27. }
  28. // Cancellable event
  29. if (OnMouseEnter (eventArgs))
  30. {
  31. return true;
  32. }
  33. MouseEnter?.Invoke (this, eventArgs);
  34. _hovering = !eventArgs.Cancel;
  35. if (eventArgs.Cancel)
  36. {
  37. return true;
  38. }
  39. // Post-conditions
  40. if (HighlightStyle.HasFlag (HighlightStyle.Hover) || Diagnostics.HasFlag (ViewDiagnosticFlags.Hover))
  41. {
  42. HighlightStyle copy = HighlightStyle;
  43. var hover = HighlightStyle.Hover;
  44. CancelEventArgs<HighlightStyle> args = new (ref copy, ref hover);
  45. if (RaiseHighlight (args) || args.Cancel)
  46. {
  47. return args.Cancel;
  48. }
  49. ColorScheme? cs = ColorScheme;
  50. if (cs is null)
  51. {
  52. cs = new ();
  53. }
  54. _savedNonHoverColorScheme = cs;
  55. ColorScheme = ColorScheme?.GetHighlightColorScheme ();
  56. }
  57. return false;
  58. }
  59. /// <summary>
  60. /// Called when the mouse moves over the View's <see cref="Frame"/> and no other non-Subview occludes it.
  61. /// <see cref="MouseLeave"/> will
  62. /// be raised when the mouse is no longer over the <see cref="Frame"/>.
  63. /// </summary>
  64. /// <remarks>
  65. /// <para>
  66. /// A view must be visible to receive Enter events (Leave events are always received).
  67. /// </para>
  68. /// <para>
  69. /// If the event is cancelled, the mouse event will not be propagated to other views and <see cref="MouseEnter"/>
  70. /// will not be raised.
  71. /// </para>
  72. /// <para>
  73. /// Adornments receive MouseEnter/Leave events when the mouse is over the Adornment's <see cref="Thickness"/>.
  74. /// </para>
  75. /// <para>
  76. /// See <see cref="SetPressedHighlight"/> for more information.
  77. /// </para>
  78. /// </remarks>
  79. /// <param name="eventArgs"></param>
  80. /// <returns>
  81. /// <see langword="true"/> if the event was canceled, <see langword="false"/> if not. Cancelling the event
  82. /// prevents Views higher in the visible hierarchy from receiving Enter/Leave events.
  83. /// </returns>
  84. protected virtual bool OnMouseEnter (CancelEventArgs eventArgs) { return false; }
  85. /// <summary>
  86. /// Raised when the mouse moves over the View's <see cref="Frame"/>. <see cref="MouseLeave"/> will
  87. /// be raised when the mouse is no longer over the <see cref="Frame"/>. If another View occludes this View, the
  88. /// that View will also receive MouseEnter/Leave events.
  89. /// </summary>
  90. /// <remarks>
  91. /// <para>
  92. /// A view must be visible to receive Enter events (Leave events are always received).
  93. /// </para>
  94. /// <para>
  95. /// If the event is cancelled, the mouse event will not be propagated to other views.
  96. /// </para>
  97. /// <para>
  98. /// Adornments receive MouseEnter/Leave events when the mouse is over the Adornment's <see cref="Thickness"/>.
  99. /// </para>
  100. /// <para>
  101. /// Set <see cref="CancelEventArgs.Cancel"/> to <see langword="true"/> if the event was canceled,
  102. /// <see langword="false"/> if not. Cancelling the event
  103. /// prevents Views higher in the visible hierarchy from receiving Enter/Leave events.
  104. /// </para>
  105. /// <para>
  106. /// See <see cref="SetPressedHighlight"/> for more information.
  107. /// </para>
  108. /// </remarks>
  109. public event EventHandler<CancelEventArgs>? MouseEnter;
  110. /// <summary>
  111. /// INTERNAL Called by <see cref="Application.RaiseMouseEvent"/> when the mouse leaves <see cref="Frame"/>, or is occluded
  112. /// by another non-SubView.
  113. /// </summary>
  114. /// <remarks>
  115. /// <para>
  116. /// This method calls <see cref="OnMouseLeave"/> and raises the <see cref="MouseLeave"/> event.
  117. /// </para>
  118. /// <para>
  119. /// Adornments receive MouseEnter/Leave events when the mouse is over the Adornment's <see cref="Thickness"/>.
  120. /// </para>
  121. /// <para>
  122. /// See <see cref="SetPressedHighlight"/> for more information.
  123. /// </para>
  124. /// </remarks>
  125. internal void NewMouseLeaveEvent ()
  126. {
  127. // Pre-conditions
  128. // Non-cancellable event
  129. OnMouseLeave ();
  130. MouseLeave?.Invoke (this, EventArgs.Empty);
  131. // Post-conditions
  132. _hovering = false;
  133. if (HighlightStyle.HasFlag (HighlightStyle.Hover) || Diagnostics.HasFlag (ViewDiagnosticFlags.Hover))
  134. {
  135. HighlightStyle copy = HighlightStyle;
  136. var hover = HighlightStyle.None;
  137. RaiseHighlight (new (ref copy, ref hover));
  138. if (_savedNonHoverColorScheme is { })
  139. {
  140. ColorScheme = _savedNonHoverColorScheme;
  141. _savedNonHoverColorScheme = null;
  142. }
  143. }
  144. }
  145. /// <summary>
  146. /// Called when the mouse moves outside View's <see cref="Frame"/>, or is occluded by another non-SubView.
  147. /// </summary>
  148. /// <remarks>
  149. /// <para>
  150. /// Adornments receive MouseEnter/Leave events when the mouse is over the Adornment's <see cref="Thickness"/>.
  151. /// </para>
  152. /// <para>
  153. /// See <see cref="SetPressedHighlight"/> for more information.
  154. /// </para>
  155. /// </remarks>
  156. protected virtual void OnMouseLeave () { }
  157. /// <summary>
  158. /// Raised when the mouse moves outside View's <see cref="Frame"/>, or is occluded by another non-SubView.
  159. /// </summary>
  160. /// <remarks>
  161. /// <para>
  162. /// Adornments receive MouseEnter/Leave events when the mouse is over the Adornment's <see cref="Thickness"/>.
  163. /// </para>
  164. /// <para>
  165. /// See <see cref="SetPressedHighlight"/> for more information.
  166. /// </para>
  167. /// </remarks>
  168. public event EventHandler? MouseLeave;
  169. #endregion MouseEnterLeave
  170. #region Low Level Mouse Events
  171. /// <summary>Gets or sets whether the <see cref="View"/> wants continuous button pressed events.</summary>
  172. public virtual bool WantContinuousButtonPressed { get; set; }
  173. /// <summary>Gets or sets whether the <see cref="View"/> wants mouse position reports.</summary>
  174. /// <value><see langword="true"/> if mouse position reports are wanted; otherwise, <see langword="false"/>.</value>
  175. public virtual bool WantMousePositionReports { get; set; }
  176. /// <summary>
  177. /// Processes a new <see cref="MouseEvent"/>. This method is called by <see cref="Application.RaiseMouseEvent"/> when a mouse
  178. /// event occurs.
  179. /// </summary>
  180. /// <remarks>
  181. /// <para>
  182. /// A view must be both enabled and visible to receive mouse events.
  183. /// </para>
  184. /// <para>
  185. /// This method raises <see cref="RaiseMouseEvent"/>/<see cref="MouseEvent"/>; if not handled, and one of the
  186. /// mouse buttons was clicked, the <see cref="OnMouseClick"/>/<see cref="MouseClick"/> event will be raised
  187. /// </para>
  188. /// <para>
  189. /// See <see cref="SetPressedHighlight"/> for more information.
  190. /// </para>
  191. /// <para>
  192. /// If <see cref="WantContinuousButtonPressed"/> is <see langword="true"/>, the <see cref="RaiseMouseEvent"/>/<see cref="MouseEvent"/> event
  193. /// will be raised on any new mouse event where <see cref="MouseEvent.Flags"/> indicates a button is pressed.
  194. /// </para>
  195. /// </remarks>
  196. /// <param name="mouseEvent"></param>
  197. /// <returns><see langword="true"/> if the event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  198. public bool? NewMouseEvent (MouseEvent mouseEvent)
  199. {
  200. // Pre-conditions
  201. if (!Enabled)
  202. {
  203. // A disabled view should not eat mouse events
  204. return false;
  205. }
  206. if (!CanBeVisible (this))
  207. {
  208. return false;
  209. }
  210. if (!WantMousePositionReports && mouseEvent.Flags == MouseFlags.ReportMousePosition)
  211. {
  212. return false;
  213. }
  214. // Cancellable event
  215. if (RaiseMouseEvent (mouseEvent))
  216. {
  217. // Technically mouseEvent.Handled should already be true if implementers of OnMouseEvent
  218. // follow the rules. But we'll update it just in case.
  219. return mouseEvent.Handled = true;
  220. }
  221. // BUGBUG: MouseEvent should be fired from here. Fix this in https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui/issues/3029
  222. // Post-Conditions
  223. if (HighlightStyle != HighlightStyle.None || (WantContinuousButtonPressed && WantMousePositionReports))
  224. {
  225. if (WhenGrabbedHandlePressed (mouseEvent))
  226. {
  227. return mouseEvent.Handled;
  228. }
  229. if (WhenGrabbedHandleReleased (mouseEvent))
  230. {
  231. return mouseEvent.Handled;
  232. }
  233. if (WhenGrabbedHandleClicked (mouseEvent))
  234. {
  235. return mouseEvent.Handled;
  236. }
  237. }
  238. if (mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button1Clicked)
  239. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button2Clicked)
  240. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button3Clicked)
  241. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button4Clicked)
  242. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button1DoubleClicked)
  243. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button2DoubleClicked)
  244. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button3DoubleClicked)
  245. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button4DoubleClicked)
  246. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button1TripleClicked)
  247. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button2TripleClicked)
  248. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button3TripleClicked)
  249. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button4TripleClicked)
  250. )
  251. {
  252. // If it's a click, and we didn't handle it, then we need to generate a click event
  253. // We get here if the view did not handle the mouse event via OnMouseEvent/MouseEvent and
  254. // it did not handle the press/release/clicked events via HandlePress/HandleRelease/HandleClicked
  255. return OnMouseClick (new (mouseEvent));
  256. }
  257. return false;
  258. }
  259. /// <summary>
  260. /// Raises the <see cref="RaiseMouseEvent"/>/<see cref="MouseEvent"/> event.
  261. /// </summary>
  262. /// <param name="mouseEvent"></param>
  263. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, if the event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  264. public bool RaiseMouseEvent (MouseEvent mouseEvent)
  265. {
  266. var args = new MouseEventEventArgs (mouseEvent);
  267. if (OnMouseEvent (mouseEvent) || mouseEvent.Handled == true)
  268. {
  269. return true;
  270. }
  271. MouseEvent?.Invoke (this, args);
  272. return args.Handled;
  273. }
  274. /// <summary>Called when a mouse event occurs within the view's <see cref="Viewport"/>.</summary>
  275. /// <remarks>
  276. /// <para>
  277. /// The coordinates are relative to <see cref="View.Viewport"/>.
  278. /// </para>
  279. /// </remarks>
  280. /// <param name="mouseEvent"></param>
  281. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, if the event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  282. protected virtual bool OnMouseEvent (MouseEvent mouseEvent)
  283. {
  284. return false;
  285. }
  286. /// <summary>Raised when a mouse event occurs.</summary>
  287. /// <remarks>
  288. /// <para>
  289. /// The coordinates are relative to <see cref="View.Viewport"/>.
  290. /// </para>
  291. /// </remarks>
  292. public event EventHandler<MouseEventEventArgs>? MouseEvent;
  293. #endregion Low Level Mouse Events
  294. #region Mouse Click Events
  295. /// <summary>Raised when a mouse click occurs.</summary>
  296. ///
  297. /// <remarks>
  298. /// <para>
  299. /// Fired when the mouse is either clicked or double-clicked. Check
  300. /// <see cref="MouseEvent.Flags"/> to see which button was clicked.
  301. /// </para>
  302. /// <para>
  303. /// The coordinates are relative to <see cref="View.Viewport"/>.
  304. /// </para>
  305. /// </remarks>
  306. public event EventHandler<MouseEventEventArgs>? MouseClick;
  307. /// <summary>Invokes the MouseClick event.</summary>
  308. /// <remarks>
  309. /// <para>
  310. /// Called when the mouse is either clicked or double-clicked. Check
  311. /// <see cref="MouseEvent.Flags"/> to see which button was clicked.
  312. /// </para>
  313. /// </remarks>
  314. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, if the event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  315. protected bool OnMouseClick (MouseEventEventArgs args)
  316. {
  317. // BUGBUG: This should be named NewMouseClickEvent. Fix this in https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui/issues/3029
  318. // Pre-conditions
  319. if (!Enabled)
  320. {
  321. // QUESTION: Is this right? Should a disabled view eat mouse clicks?
  322. return args.Handled = false;
  323. }
  324. // Cancellable event
  325. // BUGBUG: There should be a call to a protected virtual OnMouseClick here. Fix this in https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui/issues/3029
  326. MouseClick?.Invoke (this, args);
  327. if (args.Handled)
  328. {
  329. return true;
  330. }
  331. // Post-conditions
  332. // Always invoke Select command on MouseClick
  333. // By default, this will raise Selecting/OnSelecting - Subclasses can override this via AddCommand (Command.Select ...).
  334. args.Handled = InvokeCommand (Command.Select, ctx: new (Command.Select, key: null, data: args.MouseEvent)) == true;
  335. return args.Handled;
  336. }
  337. /// <summary>
  338. /// INTERNAL For cases where the view is grabbed and the mouse is clicked, this method handles the click event (typically
  339. /// when <see cref="WantContinuousButtonPressed"/> or <see cref="HighlightStyle"/> are set).
  340. /// </summary>
  341. /// <remarks>
  342. /// Marked internal just to support unit tests
  343. /// </remarks>
  344. /// <param name="mouseEvent"></param>
  345. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, if the event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  346. internal bool WhenGrabbedHandleClicked (MouseEvent mouseEvent)
  347. {
  348. if (Application.MouseGrabView == this
  349. && (mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button1Clicked)
  350. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button2Clicked)
  351. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button3Clicked)
  352. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button4Clicked)))
  353. {
  354. // We're grabbed. Clicked event comes after the last Release. This is our signal to ungrab
  355. Application.UngrabMouse ();
  356. if (SetPressedHighlight (HighlightStyle.None))
  357. {
  358. return true;
  359. }
  360. // If mouse is still in bounds, generate a click
  361. if (!WantMousePositionReports && Viewport.Contains (mouseEvent.Position))
  362. {
  363. return OnMouseClick (new (mouseEvent));
  364. }
  365. return mouseEvent.Handled = true;
  366. }
  367. return false;
  368. }
  369. /// <summary>
  370. /// INTERNAL For cases where the view is grabbed and the mouse is clicked, this method handles the released event (typically
  371. /// when <see cref="WantContinuousButtonPressed"/> or <see cref="HighlightStyle"/> are set).
  372. /// </summary>
  373. /// <remarks>
  374. /// Marked internal just to support unit tests
  375. /// </remarks>
  376. /// <param name="mouseEvent"></param>
  377. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, if the event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  378. internal bool WhenGrabbedHandleReleased (MouseEvent mouseEvent)
  379. {
  380. if (mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button1Released)
  381. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button2Released)
  382. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button3Released)
  383. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button4Released))
  384. {
  385. if (Application.MouseGrabView == this)
  386. {
  387. SetPressedHighlight (HighlightStyle.None);
  388. }
  389. return mouseEvent.Handled = true;
  390. }
  391. return false;
  392. }
  393. /// <summary>
  394. /// INTERNAL For cases where the view is grabbed and the mouse is clicked, this method handles the released event (typically
  395. /// when <see cref="WantContinuousButtonPressed"/> or <see cref="HighlightStyle"/> are set).
  396. /// </summary>
  397. /// <remarks>
  398. /// <para>
  399. /// Marked internal just to support unit tests
  400. /// </para>
  401. /// </remarks>
  402. /// <param name="mouseEvent"></param>
  403. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, if the event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  404. private bool WhenGrabbedHandlePressed (MouseEvent mouseEvent)
  405. {
  406. if (mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button1Pressed)
  407. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button2Pressed)
  408. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button3Pressed)
  409. || mouseEvent.Flags.HasFlag (MouseFlags.Button4Pressed))
  410. {
  411. // The first time we get pressed event, grab the mouse and set focus
  412. if (Application.MouseGrabView != this)
  413. {
  414. Application.GrabMouse (this);
  415. if (!HasFocus && CanFocus)
  416. {
  417. // Set the focus, but don't invoke Accept
  418. SetFocus ();
  419. }
  420. mouseEvent.Handled = true;
  421. }
  422. if (Viewport.Contains (mouseEvent.Position))
  423. {
  424. if (this is not Adornment
  425. && SetPressedHighlight (HighlightStyle.HasFlag (HighlightStyle.Pressed) ? HighlightStyle.Pressed : HighlightStyle.None))
  426. {
  427. return true;
  428. }
  429. }
  430. else
  431. {
  432. if (this is not Adornment
  433. && SetPressedHighlight (HighlightStyle.HasFlag (HighlightStyle.PressedOutside) ? HighlightStyle.PressedOutside : HighlightStyle.None))
  434. {
  435. return true;
  436. }
  437. }
  438. if (WantContinuousButtonPressed && Application.MouseGrabView == this)
  439. {
  440. // If this is not the first pressed event, generate a click
  441. return OnMouseClick (new (mouseEvent));
  442. }
  443. return mouseEvent.Handled = true;
  444. }
  445. return false;
  446. }
  447. #endregion Mouse Click Events
  448. #region Highlight Handling
  449. // Used for Pressed highlighting
  450. private ColorScheme? _savedHighlightColorScheme;
  451. /// <summary>
  452. /// Gets or sets whether the <see cref="View"/> will be highlighted visually by mouse interaction.
  453. /// </summary>
  454. public HighlightStyle HighlightStyle { get; set; }
  455. /// <summary>
  456. /// INTERNAL Raises the <see cref="Highlight"/> event. Returns <see langword="true"/> if the event was handled,
  457. /// <see langword="false"/> otherwise.
  458. /// </summary>
  459. /// <param name="args"></param>
  460. /// <returns></returns>
  461. private bool RaiseHighlight (CancelEventArgs<HighlightStyle> args)
  462. {
  463. if (OnHighlight (args))
  464. {
  465. return true;
  466. }
  467. Highlight?.Invoke (this, args);
  468. return args.Cancel;
  469. }
  470. /// <summary>
  471. /// Called when the view is to be highlighted. The <see cref="HighlightStyle"/> passed in the event indicates the
  472. /// highlight style that will be applied. The view can modify the highlight style by setting the
  473. /// <see cref="CancelEventArgs{T}.NewValue"/> property.
  474. /// </summary>
  475. /// <param name="args">
  476. /// Set the <see cref="CancelEventArgs{T}.NewValue"/> property to <see langword="true"/>, to cancel, indicating custom
  477. /// highlighting.
  478. /// </param>
  479. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, to cancel, indicating custom highlighting.</returns>
  480. protected virtual bool OnHighlight (CancelEventArgs<HighlightStyle> args) { return false; }
  481. /// <summary>
  482. /// Raised when the view is to be highlighted. The <see cref="HighlightStyle"/> passed in the event indicates the
  483. /// highlight style that will be applied. The view can modify the highlight style by setting the
  484. /// <see cref="CancelEventArgs{T}.NewValue"/> property.
  485. /// Set to <see langword="true"/>, to cancel, indicating custom highlighting.
  486. /// </summary>
  487. public event EventHandler<CancelEventArgs<HighlightStyle>>? Highlight;
  488. /// <summary>
  489. /// INTERNAL Enables the highlight for the view when the mouse is pressed. Called from OnMouseEvent.
  490. /// </summary>
  491. /// <remarks>
  492. /// <para>
  493. /// Set <see cref="HighlightStyle"/> to <see cref="HighlightStyle.Pressed"/> and/or
  494. /// <see cref="HighlightStyle.PressedOutside"/> to enable.
  495. /// </para>
  496. /// <para>
  497. /// Calls <see cref="OnHighlight"/> and raises the <see cref="Highlight"/> event.
  498. /// </para>
  499. /// <para>
  500. /// Marked internal just to support unit tests
  501. /// </para>
  502. /// </remarks>
  503. /// <returns><see langword="true"/>, if the Highlight event was handled, <see langword="false"/> otherwise.</returns>
  504. internal bool SetPressedHighlight (HighlightStyle newHighlightStyle)
  505. {
  506. // TODO: Make the highlight colors configurable
  507. if (!CanFocus)
  508. {
  509. return false;
  510. }
  511. HighlightStyle copy = HighlightStyle;
  512. CancelEventArgs<HighlightStyle> args = new (ref copy, ref newHighlightStyle);
  513. if (RaiseHighlight (args) || args.Cancel)
  514. {
  515. return true;
  516. }
  517. // For 3D Pressed Style - Note we don't care about canceling the event here
  518. Margin?.RaiseHighlight (args);
  519. args.Cancel = false; // Just in case
  520. if (args.NewValue.HasFlag (HighlightStyle.Pressed) || args.NewValue.HasFlag (HighlightStyle.PressedOutside))
  521. {
  522. if (_savedHighlightColorScheme is null && ColorScheme is { })
  523. {
  524. _savedHighlightColorScheme ??= ColorScheme;
  525. if (CanFocus)
  526. {
  527. var cs = new ColorScheme (ColorScheme)
  528. {
  529. // Highlight the foreground focus color
  530. Focus = new (ColorScheme.Focus.Foreground.GetHighlightColor (), ColorScheme.Focus.Background.GetHighlightColor ())
  531. };
  532. ColorScheme = cs;
  533. }
  534. else
  535. {
  536. var cs = new ColorScheme (ColorScheme)
  537. {
  538. // Invert Focus color foreground/background. We can do this because we know the view is not going to be focused.
  539. Normal = new (ColorScheme.Focus.Background, ColorScheme.Normal.Foreground)
  540. };
  541. ColorScheme = cs;
  542. }
  543. }
  544. // Return false since we don't want to eat the event
  545. return false;
  546. }
  547. if (args.NewValue == HighlightStyle.None)
  548. {
  549. // Unhighlight
  550. if (_savedHighlightColorScheme is { })
  551. {
  552. ColorScheme = _savedHighlightColorScheme;
  553. _savedHighlightColorScheme = null;
  554. }
  555. }
  556. return false;
  557. }
  558. #endregion Highlight Handling
  559. /// <summary>
  560. /// INTERNAL: Gets the Views that are under the mouse at <paramref name="location"/>, including Adornments.
  561. /// </summary>
  562. /// <param name="location"></param>
  563. /// <returns></returns>
  564. internal static List<View?> GetViewsUnderMouse (in Point location)
  565. {
  566. List<View?> viewsUnderMouse = new ();
  567. View? start = Application.Top;
  568. Point currentLocation = location;
  569. while (start is { Visible: true } && start.Contains (currentLocation))
  570. {
  571. viewsUnderMouse.Add (start);
  572. Adornment? found = null;
  573. if (start.Margin.Contains (currentLocation))
  574. {
  575. found = start.Margin;
  576. }
  577. else if (start.Border.Contains (currentLocation))
  578. {
  579. found = start.Border;
  580. }
  581. else if (start.Padding.Contains (currentLocation))
  582. {
  583. found = start.Padding;
  584. }
  585. Point viewportOffset = start.GetViewportOffsetFromFrame ();
  586. if (found is { })
  587. {
  588. start = found;
  589. viewsUnderMouse.Add (start);
  590. viewportOffset = found.Parent?.Frame.Location ?? Point.Empty;
  591. }
  592. int startOffsetX = currentLocation.X - (start.Frame.X + viewportOffset.X);
  593. int startOffsetY = currentLocation.Y - (start.Frame.Y + viewportOffset.Y);
  594. View? subview = null;
  595. for (int i = start.InternalSubviews.Count - 1; i >= 0; i--)
  596. {
  597. if (start.InternalSubviews [i].Visible
  598. && start.InternalSubviews [i].Contains (new (startOffsetX + start.Viewport.X, startOffsetY + start.Viewport.Y)))
  599. {
  600. subview = start.InternalSubviews [i];
  601. currentLocation.X = startOffsetX + start.Viewport.X;
  602. currentLocation.Y = startOffsetY + start.Viewport.Y;
  603. // start is the deepest subview under the mouse; stop searching the subviews
  604. break;
  605. }
  606. }
  607. if (subview is null)
  608. {
  609. // No subview was found that's under the mouse, so we're done
  610. return viewsUnderMouse;
  611. }
  612. // We found a subview of start that's under the mouse, continue...
  613. start = subview;
  614. }
  615. return viewsUnderMouse;
  616. }
  617. }