This ensures that rapidly clicking a button doesn't look like it's
"swallowing" some of the mouse events.
This already worked okay due to a hack in Window, but this will allow us
to get rid of that hack.
Before this change, using the Tab key would cycle through all the
individual buttons in an exclusive group (e.g radio buttons.)
This felt wrong, since a group of exclusive buttons is really a single
logical input with a limited number of possible choices.
This patch makes such groups behave as a single focusable unit instead,
by dynamically updating the focus policies so that only the currently
checked button is focusable.
We also allow keyboard navigation within the button group via the arrow
keys. This had to be specialized in GUI::AbstractButton, since the
default behavior of arrow keys is to traverse the focus chain.
This is a helpful option to prevent unwanted side effects, distinguish
between user and programmatic input, etc. Sliders and SpinBoxes were
implementing it idiosyncratically, so let's generalize the API and
give Buttons and TextEditors the same ability.
This class now contains all the fun bits about laying out text in a
rect. It will handle line wrapping at a certain width, cutting off lines
that don't fit the given rect, and handling text elision.
Painter::draw_text now internally uses this.
Future work here would be not laying out text twice (once actually
preparing the lines to be rendered and once to get the bounding box),
and possibly adding left elision if necessary.
Additionally, this commit makes the Utf32View versions of
Painter::draw_text convert to Utf8View internally. The intention is to
completely remove those versions, but they're kept at the moment to keep
the scope of this PR small.
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This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *