pax_global_header00006660000000000000000000000064151242374050014515gustar00rootroot0000000000000052 comment=07e450fa4e1cc54fe075149511b683b47ccac386 ABOUT-NLS000066400000000000000000000001031512423740500123020ustar00rootroot00000000000000 AUTHORS000066400000000000000000000002051512423740500121260ustar00rootroot00000000000000Drew Parsons 2000-2003 Contributors: Junichi Uekawa : I18N patch COPYING000066400000000000000000000006271512423740500121210ustar00rootroot00000000000000gworldclock is Copyright Drew Parsons (2000-2003). Distributed under the terms of the General Public License Version 2 (see GPL). In other words, I was able to write the program because other people shared their software with me, and so if you're going to use my program to write your own, you better be prepared to share it with other people too. Drew Parsons dparsons@emerall.com dparsons@debian.org ChangeLog000066400000000000000000000157051512423740500126430ustar00rootroot000000000000001.4.4 28 March 2005 * Create About Dialog using new API. * Reconstructed AddZone dialog using GtkTreeModel instead of deprecated CList (zone.c). This fixes up the problem where the size of the scrolled window froze up after the first use (now it is adjusted as each continent or country is selected). * Converted deprecated gtk_object_set_data to g_object_set_data (etc) (rendezvous.c). * Used GtkComboBox instead of deprecated GtkCombo for the list of months in rendezvous.c * At this point, there are no known deprecated GTK functions or objects used. Please submit a bug if you find one I missed. The 1.4 series will be complete once automatic resizing of the clock window has been fixed. 1.4.3 18 March 2005 * only use a seconds timer if seconds are in fact used in the display format, otherwise use a minute timer. 1.4.2 24 February 2005 * Oops, should have checked other compiler warnings. Added #includes to timer.c and options.c. 1.4.1 24 February 2005 * Use unsynchroniseFromDone() when using the Done button to leave Rendezvous. This toggles the Rendezvous action (in the menu), ensuring the Rendezvous state is kept consistent. * #include in rendezvous.c to handle getenv() correctly. 1.4.0 3 January 2005 * 1.4 is a complete overhaul to modernise the API, removing deprecated function calls. In the interests of not missing Debian sarge, I will release it pointwise as each part of the revision is complete. * accepted fixes to tzwatch from Debian 1.3-5 (fixes handling of date formats containing spaces) * New option node doneLabel for rendezvous, under in ~/.gworldclock: Return> Implemented since "Done" was not sufficiently clear to some users, as a means of indicating that you are done with Rendezvous and wish to return to the normal clock. Also, change "Update" to "Update View", to make it clearer what the button does. * Modernised GTK API: - menus use GTKActions - ToggleAction used for Rendezvous in main menu, allowing it to be switched on and off, with a tick showing it is on. * Rendezvous allows a new zone to be rendezvoused against with only a single left-click. * Changed gtk_timeout_add to g_timeout_add in timer.c, but it does not seem to make any difference to CPU usage. 1.3 5 December 2003 * Added facilities to options.c to read and save an options file in XML format. * Option file nodes: - root node - format for display of time and date (as accepted by "date") * Added Preferences dialog box to File menu - allows Time and Date display format to be set to one of several preset alternatives, or to a user-defined format. 1.2 28 September 2003 * Use config file (~/.gworldclock) to store user's preferred display format for time&date -- work suspended to push I18N patch through. * Internationalisation patch provided by Junichi Uekawa. Ran "gettextize -c" myself to control incorporation of patch: * Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Add config.rpath. * configure.ac (AC_OUTPUT): Add po/Makefile.in, * After talking to Jeff Waugh at the Debian 10 Year Celebration in Sydney, I decided to rephrase "synchronisation" as "rendezvous", to make the intent clearer. 1.1 5 April 2003 * Split code into separate files. * The point of this was to facilitate debugging the problem of the flashing bar on the bottom (unpopulated) row of the window. However, with GTK+2 bumped up to v2.2, the flashing seems to have disappeared, so it must have just been a library bug. * Removed lame comment comparing 64bit to 32bit time representations in "About" message. * Recompiled gworldclock.1 from gworldclock.sgml using docbook2man (Debian package docbook-utils). 1.0.3 28 September 2002 * Rearranged code for handling mouse selection (by left or right button) of zones. Fixes hanging dragged zone on right mouse click. 1.0.2 25 September 2002 * Closed a gaping memory leak in SetToGivenTime(), and also in getMonthIndex(). 1.0.1 21 September 2002 * Update version and date in configure.ac 1.0 21 September 2002 * Ported to GTK+ 2.0. * configure scripts generated with automake 1.6, autoconf 2.53 * fixed tzwatch to only show timezone (not descriptive label) for each zone in .tzlist. * size of window is adjusted automatically, including when description of zones is changed. * I decided the internationalization and neater fonts afforded by GTK+2, not to mention the restructuring into a GTKTreeView object, warranted bumping up the major version to 1.0. 0.3.3 20 January 2002 * Changed "timezone" to the correct English phrase "time zone". 0.3.2 29 September 2001 * close timezone file after saving timezones * ignore "file not found" error when reading timezone file * Using "make distclean" rather than "make maintainer-clean" probably makes more sense for distributing the source. 0.3.1 25 August 2001 * added bin_SCRIPTS and man_MANS to Makefile.am, ran prepnotes to regenerate Makefiles. * ran "make maintainer-clean" to clear out config.status in source package (lintian complained about it) 0.3.0 18 July 2001 * Added tzwatch.1 man page (prepared by Joop Stakenborg while tzwatch was included with Debian package twclock). Added gworldclock to "See Also" section of tzwatch.1, and made other minor clean up to tzwatch.1. * Created gworldclock.sgml, a DocBook man page. Prepared the corresponding man page (gworldclock.1) with docbook-to-man. 0.2.1 July 2001 * Replaced autoconf's symlinks to install-sh, missing and mkinstalldirs with the actual files they were linked to. They shouldn't have caused a problem if you compile with ./configure, but were reported as problematic in Debian bug #105188. 0.2.0 June 2001. * implemented time synchronisation, allowing the time to be checked for other than the current time. * synchronisation limited to between 1901 and 2038 on 32 bit machines. * Put tzwatch into source directory. * Added README, COPYRIGHT, GPL files. 0.1.0 * reordering of zones in list enabled * #include to hopefully fix implicit declaration of strcpy and other string functions (warning generated on 64bit Alpha) and change that strcpy to strncpy to avoid buffer overflows * likewise added #include for getenv etc, SetTime declared in gworldclock.h * -Wall added to Makefile to help find problems (how does this fit with autoconf?) * explicity define rowdata[1] (to NULL), or list reordering crashes (can anyone remember what rowdata[1] was for?...) 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This case will never be run, # since it is checked for above. exit 1 ;; none) exec "$@" ;; *) echo "Unknown depmode $depmode" 1>&2 exit 1 ;; esac exit 0 # Local Variables: # mode: shell-script # sh-indentation: 2 # eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp nil t) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%Y-%02m-%02d.%02H" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC0" # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: gworldclock.1000066400000000000000000000027701512423740500134630ustar00rootroot00000000000000.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man .\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: .\" .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng . .TH "GWORLDCLOCK" "1" "28 September 2003" "" "" .SH NAME gworldclock \- Displays time and date in specified time zones. .SH SYNOPSIS \fBgworldclock\fR [ \fB-f \fIFILE\fB\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBgworldclock\fR displays the time and date of specified time zones using a GTK+ interface. It also allows the zones to be "rendezvoused" or "synchronised" to a time other than the current time. .PP The time zones may be chosen from the list given in the GUI user interface. The zones available are generated from the data in /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. The chosen set of zones is stored in ${HOME}/.tzlist by default, but an alternate file may be specified at the command line via -f. Alternatively this file may be created by hand in TZ format. The zone list is kept in a format consistent with the shell script tzwatch, currently found in twclock. The format consists of one TZ string per line, optionally followed by a human-friendly string enclosed in inverted commas ("), providing a name for the zone. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP .TP \fB-f \fIFILE\fB\fR Read zone list from \fIFILE\fR instead of ${HOME}/.tzlist. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP tzwatch (1) .SH "AUTHOR" .PP \fBgworldclock\fR was written by Drew Parsons . gworldclock.c.no_time_t000066400000000000000000001513111512423740500155150ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* gworldclock This program is designed to keep track of the time and date in various timezones around the world. The zones are kept in a configuration file (default ~/.tzlist), one zone per line. Each line has one or two entries: the first is the TZ value corresponding, the second is an optional description string enclosed in inverted commas ('"'). The config file is compatible for use with tzwatch, a shell script writing the time in the given zones to stdout. Note, time_t is limited. It apparently resolves to a 32bit integer (on x86 at least), which only lets the clocks go back to 6:46am, 14 Dec 1901 (2147483648 seconds before 1 Jan 1970). On the other side, the limit is 19 January 2038, 3:13am. It might therefore be an idea to only use struct tm, never time_t. However time_t is a useful concept... To do: - update list of days in month to be correct for the given month - check autoconf stuff (why aren't .h's recognised by make?) - have someone compile it for Win32 so I can give it to Kostya & Andrei */ /* Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Drew F. Parsons * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; ( version 2 of the License at time of * writing). * * 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include #include /* getopt */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "gworldclock.h" #include "dialog.h" /* so many global variables....how naughty! collect them in a structure to be passed around? */ gint changed=0; gint OKtoQuit=1; gint selectedRow=-1; gchar *defaultConfigFilename="/.tzlist"; GString *configfile; gchar *ZONE_TABLE="/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab"; gchar *COUNTRY_TABLE="/usr/share/zoneinfo/iso3166.tab"; /* id of second timer. Set to -1 during synchronisation. */ gint timer; GtkBox *syncBox; void GetOptions( int argc, char **argv ) { extern GString *configfile; int c; while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "f:")) != -1) switch (c) { case 'f': configfile = g_string_new(g_strdup((gchar *)optarg)); break; default: break; } } void get_main_menu( GtkWidget *window, GtkWidget **menubar, GtkWidget *clocklist) /* adapted from menu example in GTK+ tutorial */ { GtkItemFactory *item_factory; GtkAccelGroup *accel_group; gint nmenu_items = sizeof (mainmenu_items) / sizeof (mainmenu_items[0]); accel_group = gtk_accel_group_new (); item_factory = gtk_item_factory_new (GTK_TYPE_MENU_BAR, "
", accel_group); gtk_item_factory_create_items (item_factory, nmenu_items, mainmenu_items, (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_window_add_accel_group (GTK_WINDOW (window), accel_group); if (menubar) /* Finally, return the actual menu bar created by the item factory. */ *menubar = gtk_item_factory_get_widget (item_factory, "
"); } void start_clocks(GtkWidget *clocklist) { FILE *cf; extern gint changed; extern GString *configfile; extern gchar *defaultConfigFilename; /* format of list: name of timezone (TZ variable), description, time in zone */ gchar *rowdata[2], *localstr="Local"; /* is there a way of reading the information without hardwiring '200' here? eg can flag 'a' in sscanf work with %[ as well as %s ? */ gchar description[200], *timezone, line[200]; int row; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; /* ??? associate configfile with list as widget data ?? */ rowdata[1]=NULL; /* necessary to set to NULL, or segfault related to List Reordering results */ /* if configfile not already defined, set to default file in home directory */ if (!configfile) { configfile = g_string_new(g_strdup((gchar *) getenv("HOME"))); g_string_append(configfile,defaultConfigFilename); } cf=fopen(configfile->str,"r"); if (cf) { while(fgets(line,200,cf)) { /* configfile is assumed to have two entries per line, the TZ value followed by a description enclosed in quotation marks. If the description is missing, the TZ string is used as a description instead */ /* the second entry looks complicated, but just copies the whole set of characters between two quotation marks [finds the first '"', accounting for any spaces or tabs, then grabs everything up to the second '"'] */ if ( sscanf(line,"%as %*[ \t\"]%[^\"]",&timezone,description) < 2 ) strncpy(description,timezone,200); rowdata[0]=g_strdup(description); row=gtk_clist_append( (GtkCList *) clocklist,rowdata); gtk_clist_set_row_data( (GtkCList *) clocklist, row, g_strdup(timezone)); g_free(rowdata[0]); } fclose(cf); } else { title = g_string_new("Read Zone File"); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(msg," Error reading zone file \"%s\": \n %s \n", configfile->str, g_strerror(errno) ); /* note: the do_dialog window cannot yet be made non-modal We'd have to do it by hand to do that */ do_dialog(title->str, msg->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); rowdata[0]=g_strdup(localstr); row=gtk_clist_append( (GtkCList *) clocklist,rowdata); gtk_clist_set_row_data( (GtkCList *) clocklist, row, g_strdup(rowdata[0])); g_free(rowdata[0]); changed=1; } SetTime((gpointer)clocklist); } gint SetTime(gpointer clocklist) { time_t currenttime; struct tm timeStruct, *tp; gchar *TZdefault; TZdefault = (gchar *)getenv("TZ"); /* current time must be passed as UTC */ setenv("TZ", "UTC", 1); time(¤ttime); tzset(); tp = localtime_r( ¤ttime, &timeStruct ); if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); printf("set current time to %s\n", asctime( localtime_r( ¤ttime, &timeStruct ) ) ); SetToGivenTime( clocklist, tp ); return 1; } /* UTCtimeToSet must be in universal time, as the name suggests */ gint SetToGivenTime(gpointer clocklist, struct tm *UTCtimeToSet) { gchar *timezone, *TZdefault; gchar *text, text2[200]; gint N,i; time_t t; struct tm timeStruct, *tp; printf("setting time to %s\n", asctime( UTCtimeToSet ) ); TZdefault = (gchar *)getenv("TZ"); setenv("TZ", "UTC", 1); t = mktime( UTCtimeToSet ); tp = localtime_r( &t, &timeStruct ); printf("time via time_t = %s (%s)\n", ctime(&t), asctime( tp )); N = ((GtkCList *)clocklist)->rows; gtk_clist_freeze( (GtkCList *) clocklist ); for(i=0;itm_gmtoff = 0 for UTC. Change it to the appropriate value for the time zone, and you're done :) But daylight savings makes it tricky. */ } gtk_clist_thaw( (GtkCList *) clocklist ); if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); return 1; } gint start_timer( gpointer clocklist ) { return gtk_timeout_add( 1000, SetTime, clocklist); } void stop_timer() { gtk_timeout_remove( timer ); /* set timer to -1 to show that there is no timer, and therefore synchronisation is taking place */ timer = -1; } void select_row_callback(GtkWidget *widget, gint row, gint column, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer data) { extern gint selectedRow; selectedRow = row; } void AboutDialog( gpointer clocklist ) { GString *title, *about; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; /* at some point in the future strings like these will have to be reorganised to allow for internationalisation */ title = g_string_new("About gworldclock"); about = g_string_new("gworldclock\n\n"); g_string_append(about, "v "); g_string_append(about, VERSION); g_string_append(about, "\n(C) Drew Parsons "); g_string_append(about, RELEASE_DATE); g_string_append(about, "\nReleased under the General Public License (GPL) v2.0\n"); g_string_append(about, "\ngworldclock allows you to keep track of the current time\n"); g_string_append(about, "in time zones all round the world.\n"); g_string_append(about, "You may also synchronise your time zones to a specified time and date."); do_dialog(title->str, about->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(about,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } void DeleteZone( gpointer clocklist ) { extern gint changed; extern gint selectedRow; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; if((selectedRow >= 0) && (selectedRow < ((GtkCList *)clocklist)->rows) ) { gtk_clist_remove( (GtkCList *)clocklist, selectedRow); changed = 1; } else { title = g_string_new("Delete Zone"); msg = g_string_new("No zone chosen for deleting."); /* note: the do_dialog window cannot yet be made non-modal We'd have to do it by hand to do that */ do_dialog(title->str, msg->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } } /* Save list of timezones to configfile */ gint SaveZones(gpointer clocklist) { FILE *cf; extern GString *configfile; extern gint changed; gint N,i; gchar *description; if ( !(cf=fopen(configfile->str,"w")) ) { return 0; } N = ((GtkCList *)clocklist)->rows; gtk_clist_freeze( (GtkCList *) clocklist ); for(i=0;i 12) ) { return NULL; } asprintf(&number, "%i", index ); strptime(number, "%m", &tmonth); strftime(monthName, sizeof(monthName), "%B", &tmonth); free(number); return strdup( monthName ); } /* returns the index (between 1 and 12 ) of the given month, identified by name */ gint getMonthIndex( gchar *monthName ) { struct tm tmonth; strptime(monthName, "%B", &tmonth); /* don't forget to add 1, since struct tm counts months 0 to 11 */ return ( tmonth.tm_mon + 1 ); } /* set the display values for date and time in the SyncBox to the current time */ void setDefaultSyncValues(gchar *description, gchar *timezone) { GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *hour; GtkWidget *minute; GtkWidget *day; GtkWidget *month; GtkWidget *year; struct tm *timeSet, timeSetStruct; time_t t; /* for grabbing current time only */ gchar *TZdefault; gchar *s, *oldtimezone; timeSet = &timeSetStruct; label = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "label" ); gtk_label_set_text( (GtkLabel *) label, description); /* initialise time from sync time if syncing has started */ if ( timer == -1) { oldtimezone = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "timezone" ); extractSyncTime(timeSet); } gtk_object_set_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "timezone", (gpointer) timezone ); day = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "day" ); month = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "month" ); year = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "year" ); hour = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "hour" ); minute = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "minute" ); TZdefault = (gchar *)getenv("TZ"); /* assign timezone in which time is to be given, if not "Local". */ if(strcasecmp(timezone,"Local")) setenv("TZ",timezone,1); /* initialise time from current time if syncing hasn't started yet */ if ( timer != -1 ) { time(&t); timeSet = localtime_r( &t, timeSet ); } /* must read in timezone here, if we don't want to use localtime(&t) */ tzset(); /* initialise timeSet, setting timezone info */ /* timeSet = localtime_r( &t, timeSet ); */ asprintf( &s, "%i", timeSet->tm_mday); gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(GTK_COMBO(day)->entry), strdup(s) ); free( s ); s = getNameOfMonth( (timeSet->tm_mon) + 1 ); gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(GTK_COMBO(month)->entry), strdup(s) ); free( s ); asprintf( &s, "%i", (1900 + timeSet->tm_year) ); gtk_spin_button_set_value( (GtkSpinButton *)year, atoi(s) ); /* gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(GTK_COMBO(year)->entry), strdup(s) );*/ free( s ); asprintf( &s, "%.2i", timeSet->tm_hour); gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(hour), strdup(s) ); free( s ); asprintf( &s, "%.2i", timeSet->tm_min); gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(minute), strdup(s) ); free( s ); /* ensure user's default timezone is not lost */ if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); } void Synchronise(gpointer clocklist) { extern gint changed; extern gint selectedRow; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; GdkWindow *window; gint width, height; gchar *description, *timezone; if((selectedRow >= 0) && (selectedRow < ((GtkCList *)clocklist)->rows) ) { gtk_clist_get_text( (GtkCList *) clocklist, selectedRow, 0, &description); timezone=gtk_clist_get_row_data(( GtkCList *)clocklist, selectedRow); /* set sync values to current time */ setDefaultSyncValues(description, timezone); if ( timer != -1 ) { /* freeze timer */ stop_timer(); /* adjust size of window to fit syncbox */ window = gtk_widget_get_parent_window( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); gdk_window_get_size(window, &width, &height); gdk_window_resize( window, width, height + SYNCBOX_HEIGHT ); } /* and change display to correspond to given time */ gtk_widget_show( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); } else { title = g_string_new("Delete Zone"); msg = g_string_new("No zone chosen for synchronising."); do_dialog(title->str, msg->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } } /* reads the values set in the syncBox fields and turns them into a struct tm time. */ struct tm *extractSyncTime( struct tm *tp) { int newDay, newMonth, newYear, newHour, newMinute; GtkWidget *hour; GtkWidget *minute; GtkWidget *day; GtkWidget *month; GtkWidget *year; gchar *timezone; time_t t; /* for initialising timezone via time() only! */ struct tm *timeSet, timeSetStruct; gchar *TZdefault; gchar *s; timeSet = tp; /*&timeSetStruct;*/ day = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "day" ); month = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "month" ); year = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "year" ); hour = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "hour" ); minute = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "minute" ); newDay = atoi( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY(GTK_COMBO(day)->entry) ) ); /* don't forget to knock 1 off, since struct tm counts months 0 to 11 */ newMonth = getMonthIndex( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY(GTK_COMBO(month)->entry) ) ) - 1; /* newYear = atoi( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY(GTK_COMBO(year)->entry) ) ) - 1900; */ newYear = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int( (GtkSpinButton *) year ) - 1900; printf("change year to %i (%i)\n",gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int( (GtkSpinButton *) year) , newYear ); newHour = atoi( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY(hour) ) ); newMinute = atoi( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY(minute) ) ); TZdefault = (gchar *)getenv("TZ"); /* assign timezone in which time is to be given, if not "Local". */ timezone = gtk_object_get_data( (GtkObject *) syncBox, "timezone" ); if(strcasecmp(timezone,"Local")) setenv("TZ",timezone,1); /* initialise timeSet, setting timezone info */ time(&t); tzset(); timeSet = localtime_r( &t, timeSet ); /* set new day to get proper daylight savings calculations */ timeSet->tm_mday = newDay; timeSet->tm_mon = newMonth; timeSet->tm_year = newYear; timeSet->tm_hour = newHour; timeSet->tm_min = newMinute; printf("in initial year %i, time is %s and t=%li\n", timeSet->tm_year, asctime(timeSet), t ); /* reset timeSet to time on new day, to make sure daylight savings is set properly */ /* t = mktime( timeSet ); timeSet = localtime_r( &t, timeSet ); printf("in middle year %i, time is %s (%s) and t=%li\n", timeSet->tm_year, asctime(timeSet), ctime(&t), t ); */ /* and set new time (set everything just to be sure) */ /* timeSet->tm_mday = newDay; timeSet->tm_mon = newMonth; timeSet->tm_year = newYear; timeSet->tm_hour = newHour; timeSet->tm_min = newMinute; /* set seconds to zero for neatness */ /* timeSet->tm_sec = 0; t = mktime( timeSet ); printf("in final year %i, time is %s (%s) and t=%li\n", timeSet->tm_year, asctime(timeSet), ctime(&t), t ); */ /* ensure user's default timezone is not lost */ if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); /* note: t crashes (mktime returns -1) at 6:45am, 14 Dec 1901 At 6:46am, t=-2147483640 (2^31=2147483648) - 32bit int limitation :( useless! */ return timeSet; } /* callback function to be run if any of the sync fields are changed. Updates the times in each zone to the new sync time. The changed field is referenced as field, but is not used as such. */ void synchroniseTimes( GtkWidget *field, gpointer clocklist) { struct tm timeStruct, *tp; tp = &timeStruct; /* grab sync time */ tp = extractSyncTime(tp); printf("syncing to %s\n", asctime(tp) ); /* and display it */ SetToGivenTime( clocklist, tp ); } /* after done synchronising zones, return back to current time */ void unsynchronise( GtkWidget *button, gpointer clocklist) { GdkWindow *window; gint width, height; SetTime( clocklist ); gtk_widget_hide( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); /* adjust window to normal size */ window = gtk_widget_get_parent_window( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); gdk_window_get_size(window, &width, &height); gdk_window_resize( window, width, height - SYNCBOX_HEIGHT ); timer = start_timer( clocklist ); } /* ensure we go through the same save routine when quitting from the menu (C-Q) or by pressing the window's 'close' button */ static void send_clock_quit( gpointer clocklist ) { GdkEvent event; gint return_val; extern gint OKtoQuit; gtk_signal_emit_by_name((GtkObject *) gtk_widget_get_toplevel((GtkWidget *)clocklist), "delete_event", &event, &return_val); /* why didn't the above send "delete", which then sends "destroy"?? Have to "destroy" by hand... */ if(OKtoQuit) gtk_main_quit(); else OKtoQuit=1; } /* save the config data when quitting, if necessary */ gint worldclock_quit(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer clocklist ) { extern gint changed; extern gint OKtoQuit; extern GString *configfile; gint choice; gchar *title="Save Zones"; GString *msg; gchar *buttons3[] = { "Yes", "No", "Cancel" }; gchar *buttons2[] = { "Yes", "No" }; if(changed) { msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(msg," Do you want to save your modified zone list? "); choice = do_dialog(title, msg->str, 3, buttons3, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); if(choice==1) { /* yes, save */ if (!SaveZones(clocklist)) { msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(msg," Error saving zone file \"%s\": \n %s \n\n Continue quitting? ", configfile->str, g_strerror(errno)); choice = do_dialog(title, msg->str, 2, buttons2, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); if(choice==2) { /* no, don't quit if there was an error */ OKtoQuit=0; return TRUE; } } OKtoQuit=1; return FALSE; } else if (choice==2) { /* no, don't save */ OKtoQuit=1; return FALSE; } else { OKtoQuit=0; return TRUE; } } return FALSE; } gint CodeInList(gchar *code, GSList *List) { /* can't use g_slist_find, unfortunately, since the data in the list is both the country code and (unknown) country name */ GSList *item; item = List; while (item) { if ( ! strcmp(code,((NameCodeType *)item->data)->code) ) return TRUE; /* found match */ item = item->next; } return FALSE; } GSList* AddNameCodeEntry(gchar *code, gchar *name, GSList *List) { NameCodeType *entry; entry = g_malloc0(sizeof(NameCodeType)); if(!entry) g_print("Could not create list: %s",g_strerror(errno)); entry->name = g_strdup(name); entry->code = g_strdup(code); List = g_slist_append(List, (gpointer)entry); /* we don't free entry here do we? It's on record and is only to be freed when the item is released from the list */ return List; } /* the documentation is not too clear about allocating and free lists */ /* does g_slist_free deallocate all the links in the list, or just the first? */ /* I will assume it does the entire list */ void ClearNameCodeList(GSList **List) { GSList *item; if(*List) { item = *List; while (item) { g_free( ((NameCodeType *)item->data)->name ); g_free( ((NameCodeType *)item->data)->code ); item = item->next; } g_slist_free(*List); } *List=NULL; } /* for given continent, find corresponding countries as identified in ZONE_TABLE and prepare list of country name using COUNTRY_TABLE */ GSList* FetchCountries(gchar *continent) { FILE *fpc, *fpz; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; gchar line[500]; gchar *codec, *codez, *name; GSList *Countries; if (strlen(continent)==0 ) return NULL; if ( !(fpz=fopen(ZONE_TABLE,"r")) ) { title = g_string_new("Read Zone Table"); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(msg," Error reading zone table \"%s\": \n %s \nHow very sad.\n", ZONE_TABLE , g_strerror(errno) ); /* note: the do_dialog window cannot yet be made non-modal We'd have to do it by hand to do that */ do_dialog(title->str, msg->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } if ( !(fpc=fopen(COUNTRY_TABLE,"r")) ) { title = g_string_new("Read Zone Table"); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(msg," Error reading country table \"%s\": \n %s \nHow very sad.\n", COUNTRY_TABLE , g_strerror(errno) ); /* note: the do_dialog window cannot yet be made non-modal We'd have to do it by hand to do that */ do_dialog(title->str, msg->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } Countries=NULL; while(fgets(line,500,fpz)) { if (line[0] != '#') { /* check for continent in TZ value (third item on the line in ZONE_TABLE) Also read country code at beginning of zone table entry. Strictly this is only 2 characters, but I will allow for a whole string (in my opinion 3 character would be more meaningful. The standard sux */ sscanf(line,"%as %*s %as",&codez,&name); if(strstr(name,continent)) { if(!CodeInList(codez,Countries)) { g_free(name); rewind(fpc); while(fgets(line,500,fpc)) { if (line[0] != '#') { /* first, identify country */ if(sscanf(line,"%as",&codec)==1) { if (!strcmp(codez,codec)) { /* then extract name as entire string to \0 after tab */ /* (first make sure \n in line is reset to \0) */ name = (gchar *) strchr(line,'\n'); *name = '\0'; name = (gchar *) strchr(line,'\t'); name++; Countries = AddNameCodeEntry(codec,name,Countries); } g_free(codec); } } } } } else g_free(name); g_free(codez); } } fclose(fpc); fclose(fpz); return Countries; } /* from given country code ("*country"), find list of regions in ZONE_TABLE */ /* input: country is the two-letter country code from ISO3166 */ GSList* FetchRegions(gchar *country) { FILE *fp; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; gchar line[500]; gchar *code, *TZvalue, *region, *ptr; GSList *Regions; if (strlen(country)==0 ) return NULL; if ( !(fp=fopen(ZONE_TABLE,"r")) ) { title = g_string_new("Read Zone Table"); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_sprintf(msg," Error reading zone table \"%s\": \n %s \nHow very sad.\n", ZONE_TABLE , g_strerror(errno) ); /* note: the do_dialog window cannot yet be made non-modal We'd have to do it by hand to do that */ do_dialog(title->str, msg->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } Regions=NULL; while(fgets(line,500,fp)) { if (line[0] != '#') { /* check for entries corresponding to country code value (first item on the line in ZONE_TABLE) Get name of region from third item on the line. */ /* alternatively we may want to get the description from the optional fourth item, where available. Worry about that some other time */ sscanf(line,"%as %*s %as",&code,&TZvalue); if(!strcmp(code,country)) { /* region name is in format: continent/region Extract the region part from the continent */ ptr = (gchar *) strchr(TZvalue,'/'); if(ptr) region = g_strdup((gchar*)(ptr+1)); else region = g_strdup(TZvalue); /* Some regions have an underscore '_' in place of space */ /* convert these to a real space */ while( (ptr=(gchar*)strchr(region,'_')) ) *ptr = ' '; if(!CodeInList(TZvalue,Regions)) Regions = AddNameCodeEntry(TZvalue,region,Regions); g_free(region); } g_free(TZvalue); g_free(code); } } fclose(fp); return Regions; } typedef struct AddZoneStruct { GtkWidget *clocklist; GtkWidget *countryCList; GtkWidget *regionCList; GtkWidget *DescriptionEntry; GtkWidget *TZEntry; GString *continent; GString *country; gint row; } AddZoneStruct; void UpdateCountries(GtkWidget *ContinentCList, gint row, gint column, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer ZoneData) { gchar *continent, *ptr; GSList *Countries, *item; gchar *rowdata[1]; gint newRow; GtkCList *clist; gtk_clist_get_text( (GtkCList *) ContinentCList, row, 0, &ptr); /* check value of continent here */ continent = g_strdup(ptr); /* change "Americas" to "America" by wiping out the 's' */ if(!strcmp(continent,"Americas")) continent[7]='\0'; /* similarly remove " Ocean" in "Pacific Ocean", etc by making the ' ' a null character */ ptr = (gchar *) strchr(continent,' '); if(ptr) *ptr='\0'; clist = (GtkCList *) ((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->countryCList; Countries=FetchCountries(continent); gtk_clist_freeze( clist ); gtk_clist_clear( clist ); item = Countries; while(item) { rowdata[0]=g_strdup( ((NameCodeType *)item->data)->name); newRow=gtk_clist_append(clist, rowdata); gtk_clist_set_row_data( clist, newRow, g_strdup(((NameCodeType *)item->data)->code)); g_free(rowdata[0]); item = item->next; } ClearNameCodeList(&Countries); g_free(continent); gtk_clist_select_row( clist,0,0); gtk_clist_thaw( clist ); } /* Why does the scroll box get larger when you keep selecting a country?? */ void UpdateRegions(GtkWidget *CountryCList, gint row, gint column, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer ZoneData) { gchar *country; GSList *Regions, *item; gchar *rowdata[1]; gint newRow; GtkCList *clist; country = (gchar *) gtk_clist_get_row_data( (GtkCList *) CountryCList, row); clist = (GtkCList *) ((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->regionCList; Regions=FetchRegions(country); gtk_clist_freeze( clist ); gtk_clist_clear( clist ); item = Regions; while(item) { rowdata[0]=g_strdup( ((NameCodeType *)item->data)->name); newRow=gtk_clist_append(clist, rowdata); gtk_clist_set_row_data( clist, newRow, g_strdup(((NameCodeType *)item->data)->code)); g_free(rowdata[0]); item = item->next; } ClearNameCodeList(&Regions); gtk_clist_thaw( clist ); } void SelectRegion(GtkWidget *RegionCList, gint row, gint column, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer ZoneData) { gchar *description, *TZ; gtk_clist_get_text( (GtkCList *) RegionCList, row, 0, &description); TZ = (gchar *) gtk_clist_get_row_data( (GtkCList *) RegionCList, row); gtk_entry_set_text( (GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->DescriptionEntry, description); gtk_entry_set_text( (GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->TZEntry, TZ); } /* when left mouse button is double-clicked, send "key-pressed-event" to one of the Entry boxes which will be handled by adding the given zone. We're assuming here that "select-row" preceded the double-click event */ gint ButtonPressedInRegionList(GtkWidget *regionlist, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer ZoneData) { GdkEventKey *KeyEvent; gint return_val; if( (event->type==GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS) && (event->button==1)) { KeyEvent = (GdkEventKey*)g_malloc(sizeof(GdkEventKey)); KeyEvent->keyval=GDK_Return; gtk_signal_emit_by_name( GTK_OBJECT( ((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->TZEntry ), "key-press-event", (GdkEvent*)KeyEvent, &return_val); g_free(KeyEvent); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } /* zones are selected according to the method used in tzselect: First the continent is chosen, then, if necessary, the country is chosen, with countries being identified from the two-letter code in the entries of [/usr/share/zoneinfo/]zone.tab (and country names taken from iso3166.tab) Then the region (or city) of that country is identified, from zone.tab. */ void PrepareZoneNotes(GtkWidget **ZoneNotes, AddZoneStruct *Zone) { GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *scrolled_window; GtkWidget *continentCList, *countryCList, *regionCList; gchar *ContinentLabel="Continents"; gchar *CountryLabel="Countries"; gchar *RegionLabel="Regions"; gchar *rowdata[1]; gint row, i; *ZoneNotes = gtk_notebook_new (); gtk_widget_show(*ZoneNotes); label = gtk_label_new (ContinentLabel); /* Create a scrolled window to pack the CList widget into */ /* can't decide if I want it or not, for continents at least */ /* scrolled_window = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled_window), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_widget_show (scrolled_window); */ /* list of continents */ continentCList = gtk_clist_new_with_titles( 1, NULL); gtk_clist_column_titles_hide( (GtkCList *)continentCList ); for(i=0;icountryCList = countryCList; gtk_clist_column_titles_hide( (GtkCList *)continentCList ); gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT( continentCList), "select_row", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(UpdateCountries), (gpointer)Zone); gtk_widget_show (countryCList); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), countryCList); gtk_notebook_append_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (*ZoneNotes), scrolled_window, label); /* list of cities and regions */ label = gtk_label_new (RegionLabel); scrolled_window = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); /* for some reason the horizontal scroll bars are turning themselves on when policy is AUTOMATIC. They shouldn't really be needed, so turn them off. (alternative is to manually set the window size). Likewise for region list below, also */ gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled_window), GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC); gtk_widget_show (scrolled_window); regionCList = gtk_clist_new_with_titles( 1, NULL); Zone->regionCList = regionCList; gtk_clist_column_titles_hide( (GtkCList *)regionCList ); gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT( countryCList), "select_row", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(UpdateRegions), (gpointer)Zone); gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(regionCList), "select_row", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(SelectRegion), (gpointer)Zone); gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(regionCList), "button_press_event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(ButtonPressedInRegionList), (gpointer)Zone); gtk_widget_show (regionCList); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), regionCList); gtk_notebook_append_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (*ZoneNotes), scrolled_window, label); /* select Sydney, Australia (continent #6) as default */ /* note, gtk_clist_moveto doesn't seem to do anything ;/ */ gtk_clist_select_row( (GtkCList *)continentCList,6,0); gtk_clist_select_row( (GtkCList *)countryCList,0,0); gtk_clist_select_row( (GtkCList *)regionCList,3,0); /* gtk_clist_moveto( (GtkCList *)continentCList, 6, 0, 0.5, 0.0 );*/ } void AddZoneToList(GtkWidget *w, gpointer NewZone) { gchar *rowdata[2]; gint row; extern gint changed; GtkCList *clist; GString *description; GString *TZ; description = g_string_new( gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->DescriptionEntry)); TZ = g_string_new( gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->TZEntry)); clist = (GtkCList *)((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->clocklist; rowdata[0]=g_strdup(description->str); rowdata[1]=NULL; row=gtk_clist_append( clist,rowdata); g_free(rowdata[0]); gtk_clist_moveto( clist, row, 0, 1.0, 0.0 ); /* check a timezone was given, if not, set to GMT */ /* GST-0 is the "formal" TZ value for GMT */ if ( TZ->len == 0 ) g_string_assign(TZ,"GST-0"); gtk_clist_set_row_data( clist, row, g_strdup(TZ->str) ); SetTime((gpointer)clist); changed=1; g_string_free(description,TRUE); g_string_free(TZ,TRUE); } void DestroyWindow(GtkWidget *w, gpointer window) { gtk_widget_destroy((GtkWidget *)window); } /* how about getting the string upon pressing OK or instead? */ /*void GetDescriptionString(GtkWidget *EntryDescription, gpointer NewZone) { g_string_assign( ((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->description, gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)EntryDescription)); } void GetTZstring(GtkWidget *EntryTZ, gpointer NewZone) { g_string_assign( ((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->TZ, gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)EntryTZ)); } */ gint GotOK(GtkWidget *w, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer Button) { GdkEvent *dummyevent; gint return_val; if(event->keyval==GDK_Return) { dummyevent=(GdkEvent*)g_malloc(sizeof(GdkEvent)); gtk_signal_emit_by_name((GtkObject *) Button, "clicked", &dummyevent, &return_val); g_free(dummyevent); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } void AddZone( gpointer clocklist ) { GtkWidget *window; GtkWidget *vbox, *hbox; GtkWidget *AddButton, *DoneButton; GtkWidget *ZoneNotes; GtkWidget *Frame; GtkWidget *EntryDescription, *EntryTZ; static AddZoneStruct NewZone; NewZone.clocklist = (GtkWidget *) clocklist; EntryDescription = gtk_entry_new(); NewZone.DescriptionEntry = (GtkWidget *)EntryDescription; EntryTZ = gtk_entry_new(); NewZone.TZEntry = (GtkWidget *) EntryTZ; window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_DIALOG); gtk_window_set_title ((GtkWindow *)window, "Add Time Zone"); gtk_window_position((GtkWindow *)window,GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (window), 5); vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 0); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), vbox); gtk_widget_show (vbox); /* display zone choices as notebook: Continents on one page, cities/countries on other */ PrepareZoneNotes(&ZoneNotes,&NewZone); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), ZoneNotes, TRUE, FALSE, 5); /* place zone in text entry box (allowing for manual entry if desired) */ hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (hbox); /* box for text description of zone */ Frame = gtk_frame_new ("Description"); gtk_frame_set_shadow_type( (GtkFrame *)Frame, GTK_SHADOW_NONE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), Frame, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (Frame); /* gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (EntryDescription), "changed", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (GetDescriptionString), (gpointer)&NewZone );*/ gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (Frame), EntryDescription); /* where did the entry boxes get their default size from? Not setting the size here (and below for TZ) makes the dialog box too large Arguably too large, anyway - this is a question of taste of course */ gtk_widget_set_usize( GTK_WIDGET(EntryDescription),125,0); gtk_widget_show (EntryDescription); /* box for TZ value of zone */ Frame = gtk_frame_new ("TZ value"); gtk_frame_set_shadow_type( (GtkFrame *)Frame, GTK_SHADOW_NONE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), Frame, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (Frame); /* gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (EntryTZ), "changed", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (GetTZstring), (gpointer)&NewZone );*/ gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (Frame), EntryTZ); gtk_widget_set_usize( GTK_WIDGET(EntryTZ),125,0); gtk_widget_show (EntryTZ); /* buttons to accept zone, or exit */ hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (hbox); AddButton = gtk_button_new_with_label ("Add Zone"); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (AddButton), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (AddZoneToList), (gpointer)&NewZone ); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), AddButton, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (EntryDescription), "key-press-event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (GotOK), (gpointer)AddButton); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (EntryTZ), "key-press-event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (GotOK), (gpointer)AddButton); gtk_widget_show (AddButton); DoneButton = gtk_button_new_with_label ("Done"); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (DoneButton), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (DestroyWindow), (gpointer)window); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), DoneButton, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (DoneButton); gtk_widget_show(window); } void WriteZoneDescription(GtkWidget *w, gpointer Zone) { extern gint changed; GString *description; description = g_string_new( gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct *)Zone)->DescriptionEntry)); gtk_clist_set_text( (GtkCList *)((AddZoneStruct *)Zone)->clocklist, ((AddZoneStruct *)Zone)->row, 0, description->str); changed=1; DestroyWindow(w,gtk_widget_get_ancestor(w, GTK_TYPE_WINDOW)); } void ChangeZoneDescription(gpointer clocklist) { gchar *description; GtkWidget *window, *vbox, *hbox; GtkWidget *DescriptionEntry, *OKButton, *CancelButton; static AddZoneStruct Zone; extern gint selectedRow; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; if ( (selectedRow<0) ||(selectedRow >= ((GtkCList *)clocklist)->rows) ) { /* is this dialog box useful? */ title = g_string_new("Change Description"); msg = g_string_new("No zone chosen for changing."); /* note: the do_dialog window cannot yet be made non-modal We'd have to do it by hand to do that */ do_dialog(title->str, msg->str, 1, button, 1, NULL, NULL, TRUE); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); return; } gtk_clist_get_text( (GtkCList *) clocklist, selectedRow, 0, &description); Zone.clocklist = (GtkWidget *) clocklist; Zone.row = selectedRow; window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_DIALOG); gtk_window_set_title ((GtkWindow *)window, "Change Zone Description"); gtk_window_position((GtkWindow *)window,GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (window), 5); vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 0); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), vbox); gtk_widget_show (vbox); OKButton = gtk_button_new_with_label ("OK"); DescriptionEntry = gtk_entry_new(); Zone.DescriptionEntry = DescriptionEntry; gtk_entry_set_text( (GtkEntry *) DescriptionEntry, description); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (DescriptionEntry), "key-press-event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (GotOK), (gpointer)OKButton); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox), DescriptionEntry); gtk_widget_show (DescriptionEntry); hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (hbox); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (OKButton), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (WriteZoneDescription), (gpointer)&Zone ); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), OKButton, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (OKButton); CancelButton = gtk_button_new_with_label ("Cancel"); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (CancelButton), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (DestroyWindow), (gpointer)window); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), CancelButton, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (CancelButton); gtk_widget_show(window); } gint ButtonPressedInList(GtkWidget *clocklist, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer data) { extern gint selectedRow; static GtkWidget *popup; GtkItemFactory *item_factory; gint nmenu_items = sizeof (popupmenu_items) / sizeof (popupmenu_items[0]); if( (event->type==GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS) && (event->button==1)) { ChangeZoneDescription(clocklist); return TRUE; } /* attempting to identify when reorder has occurred Will probably have to wipe this code else if ( (event->type==GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE) && (event->button==1)) { g_print("released button 1 for row %d\n", selectedRow); return TRUE; } else if (event->button==1) { g_print("pressed button 1 for row %d\n", selectedRow); return FALSE; } */ else if (event->button==3) { if(!popup) { /* create only once! */ item_factory = gtk_item_factory_new (GTK_TYPE_MENU, "
", NULL); gtk_item_factory_create_items (item_factory, nmenu_items, popupmenu_items, (gpointer)clocklist); popup = gtk_item_factory_get_widget (item_factory, "
"); } gtk_menu_popup (GTK_MENU(popup), NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, event->button, event->time); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } void initialiseSyncBoxLists() { gint i; gchar *number, *monthName; /* days in month ( just 31 for now ) */ list31days = NULL; for ( i=1; i<=31; i++ ) { asprintf( &number, "%i", i ); list31days = g_list_append(list31days, strdup(number)); free(number); } /* months in year by name (as set by locale) */ listMonths = NULL; for ( i=1; i<=12; i++ ) { monthName = getNameOfMonth( i ); listMonths = g_list_append(listMonths, strdup(monthName)); } } /* find the length (in characters) of the longest entry in a GList containing string data. */ gint getLongestEntry(GList *list) { GList *plist; gint longest = 0; gint length; plist = list; while ( plist != NULL ) { length = strlen( (gchar*)plist->data ); if ( length > longest ) longest = length; plist = g_list_next(plist); } return longest; } /* construct the box in which the controls for synchronising dates will be found */ GtkBox *constructSyncBox(gpointer clocklist) { GtkWidget *box, *line, *set; GtkWidget *button; GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *hour; GtkWidget *date, *time, *colon; GtkWidget *minute; GtkWidget *day; GtkWidget *month; GtkWidget *year; GtkObject *adj; initialiseSyncBoxLists(); box = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 2); line = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 1); /* Zone name */ label = gtk_label_new(""); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(line), label, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( label ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), line, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( line ); line = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 1); set = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 1); date = gtk_label_new("Date:"); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), date, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( date ); day = gtk_combo_new(); gtk_combo_set_popdown_strings( GTK_COMBO(day), list31days) ; gtk_widget_set_usize( day, CHAR_WIDTH*3, -1); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), day, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT( GTK_COMBO(day)->entry ), "activate", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show( day ); month = gtk_combo_new(); gtk_combo_set_popdown_strings( GTK_COMBO(month), listMonths) ; /* not sure why an exact count works for the numbers, but not here. Take two characters off to get "September" to fit snugly. */ gtk_widget_set_usize( month, (getLongestEntry(listMonths)-2)*CHAR_WIDTH, -1); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), month, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (GTK_COMBO(month)->entry), "activate", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show( month ); /* The time functions only handle years up to 9999, I believe so limit the year spin button accordingly */ adj = gtk_adjustment_new (0, -9999, 9999, 1, 5, 0); year = gtk_spin_button_new ((GtkAdjustment *)adj, 0.1, 0); gtk_spin_button_set_numeric( (GtkSpinButton *)year, TRUE ); /* gtk_spin_button_set_wrap (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (spinner), TRUE); */ gtk_spin_button_set_update_policy( (GtkSpinButton *)year, GTK_UPDATE_IF_VALID ); gtk_spin_button_set_shadow_type (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (year), GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN); /* year = gtk_combo_new(); gtk_combo_set_popdown_strings( GTK_COMBO(year), listYears) ;*/ gtk_widget_set_usize( year, CHAR_WIDTH*4, -1); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), year, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT(adj), "value_changed", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show( year ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(line), set, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( set ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), line, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( line ); line = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 1); set = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 1); time = gtk_label_new("Time:"); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), time, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( time ); hour = gtk_entry_new_with_max_length(2); /* gtk_combo_set_popdown_strings( GTK_COMBO(hour), listHours) ;*/ /* I'm not sure what the "proper" way to adjust the length of an input box is. I just want to restrict it to two characters. By default it appears stuck at 17 or so. The only ready way I knew to fix it is with gtk_widget_set_usize. I'm sure there's a Better Way... (that doesn't require a spinbox) One character seems 15 pixels in width. 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This could be adjusted later to separate time from date. Also, store the TZ name here. */ enum { TZ_NAME, TZ_DESCRIPTION, TZ_TIMEDATE, LIST_COLUMNS }; GString timeDisplayFormat; #endif gworldclock.h.no_time_t000066400000000000000000000052251512423740500155240ustar00rootroot00000000000000#define VERSION "0.2.0" #define RELEASE_DATE "June 2001" void AddZone( gpointer clocklist ); void DeleteZone( gpointer clocklist ); void ChangeZoneDescription(gpointer clocklist); gint SaveZones(gpointer clocklist); static void send_clock_quit( gpointer clocklist ); gint SetTime(gpointer clocklist); gint SetToGivenTime(gpointer clocklist, struct tm *timeToSet); void AboutDialog(gpointer clocklist); void Synchronise(gpointer clocklist); struct tm *extractSyncTime(struct tm *); static GtkItemFactoryEntry mainmenu_items[] = { { "/_File", NULL, NULL, 0, "" }, { "/File/_Open Zones", NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }, { "/File/_Save Zones", NULL, (void *)SaveZones, 0, NULL }, { "/File/Save Zones _As", NULL, NULL, 0, NULL }, { "/File/_Quit", "Q", send_clock_quit, 0, NULL }, { "/_Options", NULL, NULL, 0, "" }, { "/Options/_Add Timezone", "A", AddZone, 0, NULL }, { "/Options/_Delete Timezone", "D", DeleteZone, 0, NULL }, { "/Options/Change Description", NULL, ChangeZoneDescription, 0, NULL}, { "/Options/Synchronise Time", NULL, Synchronise, 0, NULL}, { "/_Help", NULL, NULL, 0, "" }, { "/_Help/About", NULL, AboutDialog, 0, NULL } }; static GtkItemFactoryEntry popupmenu_items[] = { { "/Synchronise Time", NULL, Synchronise, 0, NULL}, /* setup "add zone" here to add at selected row! */ { "/Add Timezone", NULL, AddZone, 0, NULL }, { "/Delete Timezone", NULL, DeleteZone, 0, NULL}, { "/Change Description", NULL, ChangeZoneDescription, 0, NULL} }; gchar *continents[] = { "Africa", "Americas", "Antarctica", "Arctic Ocean", "Asia", "Atlantic Ocean", "Australia", "Europe", "Indian Ocean", "Pacific Ocean" }; /* Keep this number up to date with the number of continents in the array above. Not that the number of continents on Earth is going to change, but you know. */ gint Ncontinents = 10; typedef struct NameCodeType { gchar *name; gchar *code; /* actually only 2 characters needed, but 3 would be better */ } NameCodeType; /* this data is used to construct the time when synchronising */ typedef struct SyncData { gchar *zoneName; gint hour; gint minute; gint date; gint month; gint year; } SyncData; /* 31 days in most months... */ GList *list31days = NULL; /* months of the year */ GList *listMonths = NULL; /* sample list of years */ GList *listYears = NULL; /* hours, 24 hour time */ GList *listHours = NULL; /* minutes (every 15 min will be used) */ GList *listMinutes = NULL; /* approx width of one character in pixels */ gint CHAR_WIDTH=15; gint SYNCBOX_HEIGHT=145; gworldclock.sgml000066400000000000000000000072041512423740500142620ustar00rootroot00000000000000Drew"> Parsons"> 18 July, 2001"> 1"> dparsons@debian.org"> GWORLDCLOCK"> Debian GNU/Linux"> GNU"> ]>
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&dhucpackage; &dhsection; &dhpackage; Displays time and date in specified time zones. &dhpackage; -f FILE DESCRIPTION &dhpackage; displays the time and date of specified time zones using a GTK+ interface. It also allows the zones to be "rendezvoused" or "synchronised" to a time other than the current time. The time zones may be chosen from the list given in the GUI user interface. The zones available are generated from the data in /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab. The chosen set of zones is stored in &defaultList; by default, but an alternate file may be specified at the command line via -f. Alternatively this file may be created by hand in TZ format. The zone list is kept in a format consistent with the shell script tzwatch, currently found in twclock. The format consists of one TZ string per line, optionally followed by a human-friendly string enclosed in inverted commas ("), providing a name for the zone. OPTIONS -f FILE Read zone list from FILE instead of &defaultList;. SEE ALSO tzwatch (1) AUTHOR &dhpackage; was written by &dhusername; &dhemail;.
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AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_SOURCE( [[#if defined __sparcv9 || defined __arch64__ int ok; #else error fail #endif ]])], [gl_cv_host_cpu_c_abi=sparc64], [gl_cv_host_cpu_c_abi=sparc]) ;; *) gl_cv_host_cpu_c_abi="$host_cpu" ;; esac ]) dnl In most cases, $HOST_CPU and $HOST_CPU_C_ABI are the same. HOST_CPU=`echo "$gl_cv_host_cpu_c_abi" | sed -e 's/-.*//'` HOST_CPU_C_ABI="$gl_cv_host_cpu_c_abi" AC_SUBST([HOST_CPU]) AC_SUBST([HOST_CPU_C_ABI]) # This was # AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([__${HOST_CPU}__]) # AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([__${HOST_CPU_C_ABI}__]) # earlier, but KAI C++ 3.2d doesn't like this. sed -e 's/-/_/g' >> confdefs.h <. dnl Don't make changes that are incompatible with that documentation! AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY], [ dnl Prerequisites of AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY. AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_PREPARE_PREFIX]) AC_REQUIRE([AC_LIB_RPATH]) dnl Search for libiconv and define LIBICONV, LTLIBICONV and INCICONV dnl accordingly. AC_LIB_LINKFLAGS_BODY([iconv]) ]) AC_DEFUN([AM_ICONV_LINK], [ dnl Some systems have iconv in libc, some have it in libiconv (OSF/1 and dnl those with the standalone portable GNU libiconv installed). AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) dnl for cross-compiles dnl Search for libiconv and define LIBICONV, LTLIBICONV and INCICONV dnl accordingly. AC_REQUIRE([AM_ICONV_LINKFLAGS_BODY]) dnl Add $INCICONV to CPPFLAGS before performing the following checks, dnl because if the user has installed libiconv and not disabled its use dnl via --without-libiconv-prefix, he wants to use it. The first dnl AC_LINK_IFELSE will then fail, the second AC_LINK_IFELSE will succeed. gl_saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS" AC_LIB_APPENDTOVAR([CPPFLAGS], [$INCICONV]) AC_CACHE_CHECK([for iconv], [am_cv_func_iconv], [ am_cv_func_iconv="no, consider installing GNU libiconv" am_cv_lib_iconv=no AC_LINK_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( [[ #include #include ]], [[iconv_t cd = iconv_open("",""); iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL); iconv_close(cd);]])], [am_cv_func_iconv=yes]) if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" != yes; then gl_saved_LIBS="$LIBS" LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV" AC_LINK_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( [[ #include #include ]], [[iconv_t cd = iconv_open("",""); iconv(cd,NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL); iconv_close(cd);]])], [am_cv_lib_iconv=yes] [am_cv_func_iconv=yes]) LIBS="$gl_saved_LIBS" fi ]) if test "$am_cv_func_iconv" = yes; then AC_CACHE_CHECK([for working iconv], [am_cv_func_iconv_works], [ dnl This tests against bugs in AIX 5.1, AIX 6.1..7.1, HP-UX 11.11, dnl Solaris 10, macOS 14.4. gl_saved_LIBS="$LIBS" if test $am_cv_lib_iconv = yes; then LIBS="$LIBS $LIBICONV" fi am_cv_func_iconv_works=no for ac_iconv_const in '' 'const'; do AC_RUN_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_PROGRAM( [[ #include #include #ifndef ICONV_CONST # define ICONV_CONST $ac_iconv_const #endif ]], [[int result = 0; /* Test against AIX 5.1...7.2 bug: Failures are not distinguishable from successful returns. This is even documented in */ { iconv_t cd_utf8_to_88591 = iconv_open ("ISO8859-1", "UTF-8"); if (cd_utf8_to_88591 != (iconv_t)(-1)) { static ICONV_CONST char input[] = "\342\202\254"; /* EURO SIGN */ char buf[10]; ICONV_CONST char *inptr = input; size_t inbytesleft = strlen (input); char *outptr = buf; size_t outbytesleft = sizeof (buf); size_t res = iconv (cd_utf8_to_88591, &inptr, &inbytesleft, &outptr, &outbytesleft); if (res == 0) result |= 1; iconv_close (cd_utf8_to_88591); } } /* Test against macOS 14.4 bug: Failures are not distinguishable from successful returns. POSIX:2018 says: "The iconv() function shall ... return the number of non-identical conversions performed." But here, the conversion always does transliteration (the suffixes "//TRANSLIT" and "//IGNORE" have no effect, nor does iconvctl()) and does not report when it does a non-identical conversion. */ { iconv_t cd_utf8_to_88591 = iconv_open ("ISO-8859-1", "UTF-8"); if (cd_utf8_to_88591 != (iconv_t)(-1)) { static ICONV_CONST char input[] = "\305\202"; /* LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH STROKE */ char buf[10]; ICONV_CONST char *inptr = input; size_t inbytesleft = strlen (input); char *outptr = buf; size_t outbytesleft = sizeof (buf); size_t res = iconv (cd_utf8_to_88591, &inptr, &inbytesleft, &outptr, &outbytesleft); /* Here: With glibc, GNU libiconv (including macOS up to 13): res == (size_t)-1, errno == EILSEQ. With musl libc, NetBSD 10, Solaris 11: res == 1. With macOS 14.4: res == 0, output is "l". */ if (res == 0) result |= 2; iconv_close (cd_utf8_to_88591); } } /* Test against Solaris 10 bug: Failures are not distinguishable from successful returns. */ { iconv_t cd_ascii_to_88591 = iconv_open ("ISO8859-1", "646"); if (cd_ascii_to_88591 != (iconv_t)(-1)) { static ICONV_CONST char input[] = "\263"; char buf[10]; ICONV_CONST char *inptr = input; size_t inbytesleft = strlen (input); char *outptr = buf; size_t outbytesleft = sizeof (buf); size_t res = iconv (cd_ascii_to_88591, &inptr, &inbytesleft, &outptr, &outbytesleft); if (res == 0) result |= 4; iconv_close (cd_ascii_to_88591); } } /* Test against AIX 6.1..7.1 bug: Buffer overrun. */ { iconv_t cd_88591_to_utf8 = iconv_open ("UTF-8", "ISO-8859-1"); if (cd_88591_to_utf8 != (iconv_t)(-1)) { static ICONV_CONST char input[] = "\304"; static char buf[2] = { (char)0xDE, (char)0xAD }; ICONV_CONST char *inptr = input; size_t inbytesleft = 1; char *outptr = buf; size_t outbytesleft = 1; size_t res = iconv (cd_88591_to_utf8, &inptr, &inbytesleft, &outptr, &outbytesleft); if (res != (size_t)(-1) || outptr - buf > 1 || buf[1] != (char)0xAD) result |= 8; iconv_close (cd_88591_to_utf8); } } #if 0 /* This bug could be worked around by the caller. */ /* Test against HP-UX 11.11 bug: Positive return value instead of 0. */ { iconv_t cd_88591_to_utf8 = iconv_open ("utf8", "iso88591"); if (cd_88591_to_utf8 != (iconv_t)(-1)) { static ICONV_CONST char input[] = "\304rger mit b\366sen B\374bchen ohne Augenma\337"; char buf[50]; ICONV_CONST char *inptr = input; size_t inbytesleft = strlen (input); char *outptr = buf; size_t outbytesleft = sizeof (buf); size_t res = iconv (cd_88591_to_utf8, &inptr, &inbytesleft, &outptr, &outbytesleft); if ((int)res > 0) result |= 16; iconv_close (cd_88591_to_utf8); } } #endif /* Test against HP-UX 11.11 bug: No converter from EUC-JP to UTF-8 is provided. */ { /* Try standardized names. */ iconv_t cd1 = iconv_open ("UTF-8", "EUC-JP"); /* Try IRIX, OSF/1 names. */ iconv_t cd2 = iconv_open ("UTF-8", "eucJP"); /* Try AIX names. */ iconv_t cd3 = iconv_open ("UTF-8", "IBM-eucJP"); /* Try HP-UX names. */ iconv_t cd4 = iconv_open ("utf8", "eucJP"); if (cd1 == (iconv_t)(-1) && cd2 == (iconv_t)(-1) && cd3 == (iconv_t)(-1) && cd4 == (iconv_t)(-1)) result |= 32; if (cd1 != (iconv_t)(-1)) iconv_close (cd1); if (cd2 != (iconv_t)(-1)) iconv_close (cd2); if (cd3 != (iconv_t)(-1)) iconv_close (cd3); if (cd4 != (iconv_t)(-1)) iconv_close (cd4); } return result; ]])], [am_cv_func_iconv_works=yes], , [case "$host_os" in aix* | hpux*) am_cv_func_iconv_works="guessing no" ;; *) am_cv_func_iconv_works="guessing yes" ;; esac]) test "$am_cv_func_iconv_works" = no || break done LIBS="$gl_saved_LIBS" ]) case "$am_cv_func_iconv_works" in *no) am_func_iconv=no am_cv_lib_iconv=no ;; *) am_func_iconv=yes ;; esac else am_func_iconv=no am_cv_lib_iconv=no fi if test "$am_func_iconv" = yes; then AC_DEFINE([HAVE_ICONV], [1], [Define if you have the iconv() function and it works.]) fi if test "$am_cv_lib_iconv" = yes; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to link with libiconv]) AC_MSG_RESULT([$LIBICONV]) else dnl If $LIBICONV didn't lead to a usable library, we don't need $INCICONV dnl either. 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The zones are kept in a configuration file (default ~/.tzlist), one zone per line. Each line has one or two entries: the first is the TZ value corresponding, the second is an optional description string enclosed in inverted commas ('"'). The config file is compatible for use with tzwatch, a shell script writing the time in the given zones to stdout. Note, time_t is evil. It apparently resolves to a 32bit integer (on x86 at least), which only lets the clocks go back to 8:48pm, 13 Dec 1901 (GMT) (2147483648 seconds before 1 Jan 1970). On the other side, the limit is 19 January 2038, 3:13am. There appears to be no simple way around this limitation. If we use struct tm throughout, then on printing to display for each time zone, asctime does not update the display for the zone in the way that ctime does. (curiously, asctime *is* updated if preceded by ctime in the same line, e.g. asprintf( &text, "%.0s%s", ctime(&t), asctime( tp ) ); but in this case we still suffer the limitation of the 32bit counter). So it's all very silly really. You'll just have to put up with not syncing earlier than 1902. Too bad for your time machine. The alternative is to do some dreadful dreadful frigging around with the daylight savings and time difference fields in struct tm, which I'm certainly not going to do right now. To do: - change CLists (add zone) to TreeViews - rewrite "About" text using neater GTK text formatting capabilities. - update list of days in month to be correct for the given month - convert time_t references to struct tm and tweak time difference by hand to allow years beyond the 2^32 sec limit (?) - have someone compile it for Win32 so I can give it to Kostya & Andrei */ /* Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Drew F. Parsons * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; ( version 2 of the License at time of * writing). * * 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #define _(A) gettext(A) #include "main.h" #include "options.h" #include "timer.h" #include "zones.h" #include "resize.h" /* so many global variables....how naughty! collect them in a structure to be passed around? */ gint changed=0; gint OKtoQuit=1; GString *configfile; GString *optionFile; /* id of second timer. Set to -1 during synchronisation. */ gint timer; GtkBox *syncBox; const gchar* translate_func (const gchar * s, gpointer p) { /* translation function used for itemfactory added by dancerj, Junichi Uekawa, 26 Jul 2003. */ return gettext(s); } void AboutDialog( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ) { GtkWidget *dialog; GString *copyright, *comments, *licence; /* set up strings */ copyright = g_string_new( "Drew Parsons " ); #ifdef RELEASE_DATE g_string_append(copyright, RELEASE_DATE); #endif licence = g_string_new( _("Released under the General Public License (GPL) v2.0") ); comments = g_string_new( _( "gworldclock allows you to keep track of the current time" " in time zones all round the world. You may also \"rendezvous\"" " your time zones to a specified time and date.") ); /* build the about dialog */ dialog = gtk_about_dialog_new(); #ifdef PACKAGE_VERSION gtk_about_dialog_set_version( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog), PACKAGE_VERSION ); #endif gtk_about_dialog_set_copyright( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog), copyright->str ); gtk_about_dialog_set_comments( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog), comments->str ); gtk_about_dialog_set_license( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog) , licence->str ); gtk_about_dialog_set_translator_credits( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog), _("translator-credits") ); gtk_show_about_dialog( NULL, "copyright", gtk_about_dialog_get_copyright( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog) ), "license", gtk_about_dialog_get_license( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog) ), "comments", gtk_about_dialog_get_comments( GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG(dialog) ), NULL ); g_string_free(copyright,TRUE); g_string_free(comments,TRUE); g_string_free(licence,TRUE); } /* ensure we go through the same save routine when quitting from the menu (C-Q) or by pressing the window's 'close' button */ void send_clock_quit( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ) { GdkEvent event; gint return_val; extern gint OKtoQuit; g_signal_emit_by_name((GObject *) gtk_widget_get_toplevel( (GtkWidget *)g_object_get_data(clocklist, MAIN_WINDOW)), "delete_event", &event, &return_val); /* why didn't the above send "delete", which then sends "destroy"?? Have to "destroy" by hand... */ if(OKtoQuit) gtk_main_quit(); else OKtoQuit=1; } /* save the config data when quitting, if necessary */ gint worldclock_quit(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer clocklist ) { extern gint changed; extern gint OKtoQuit; extern GString *configfile; gint choice; GtkWidget *dialog; gchar *title="Save Zones"; GString *msg; gchar *buttons3[] = { "Yes", "No", "Cancel" }; gchar *buttons2[] = { "Yes", "No" }; SaveOptions(); if(changed) { msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_printf(msg," Do you want to save your modified zone list? "); dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new( NULL, 0, GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION, GTK_BUTTONS_YES_NO, "%s", msg->str); gtk_dialog_add_buttons( GTK_DIALOG(dialog), "Cancel", GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, NULL); choice = gtk_dialog_run( GTK_DIALOG(dialog) ); gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); if(choice==GTK_RESPONSE_YES) /* yes, save */ { if (!SaveZones(widget, clocklist)) { msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_printf(msg," Error saving zone file \"%s\": \n %s \n\n Continue quitting? ", configfile->str, g_strerror(errno)); dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new( NULL, 0, GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION, GTK_BUTTONS_YES_NO, "%s", msg->str); choice = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog)); gtk_widget_destroy (dialog); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); if(choice==GTK_RESPONSE_NO) /* no, don't quit if there was an error */ { OKtoQuit=0; return TRUE; } } OKtoQuit=1; return FALSE; } else if (choice==GTK_RESPONSE_NO) /* no, don't save */ { OKtoQuit=1; return FALSE; } else /* cancel from quitting */ { OKtoQuit=0; return TRUE; } } return FALSE; } /* Process mouse click when a zone in the list is selected. Double-click with left mouse button (button 1) pops up the "Change Description" dialog box. Single-click with right button (button 3) pops up the menu of actions. */ static gboolean ButtonPressedInList (GtkWidget *clocklist, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer selection) { GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel; static GtkWidget *popup; gboolean returnVal = FALSE; if( (event->button==1) && ( event->type==GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS)) { ChangeZoneDescription(clocklist, (gpointer)clocklist); returnVal = TRUE; } /* attempting to identify when reorder has occurred Will probably have to wipe this code else if ( (event->type==GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE) && (event->button==1)) { g_print("released button 1 for row %d\n", selectedRow); returnVal = TRUE; } else if (event->button==1) { g_print("pressed button 1 for row %d\n", selectedRow); returnVal = FALSE; } */ else if (event->button==3) { if(!popup) { /* create only once! */ popup = gtk_ui_manager_get_widget (g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(clocklist), UI_MANAGER), "/PopupMenu"); } gtk_menu_popup_at_pointer (GTK_MENU(popup), (GdkEvent*)event); returnVal = TRUE; } return returnVal; } int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { GtkWidget *window, *scrolled_window; GtkWidget *main_vbox; GtkWidget *menubar; GtkListStore *clocklistModel; GtkWidget *clocklist; gchar *titles[2] = { N_("Time Zone"), N_("Time&Date") }; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; GtkTreeSelection *select; GdkRectangle cell; gint cellHeight; GtkActionGroup *action_group; GtkUIManager *ui_manager; GtkAccelGroup *accel_group; GError *error; gint xoff, yoff, h, w; GSignalQuery query; gtk_init (&argc, &argv); GetOptions(argc,argv); bindtextdomain(PACKAGE_NAME, LOCALEDIR); bind_textdomain_codeset (PACKAGE_NAME, "UTF-8"); textdomain(PACKAGE_NAME); window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "destroy", G_CALLBACK (gtk_main_quit), "WM destroy"); gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW(window), "gworldclock"); main_vbox = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 5); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (main_vbox), 1); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), main_vbox); gtk_widget_show (main_vbox); /* Create a scrolled window to pack the list widget into */ scrolled_window = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled_window), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_end(GTK_BOX(main_vbox), scrolled_window, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled_window); /* the main clock object is created here */ clocklistModel = gtk_list_store_new (LIST_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_STRING, /* TZ name */ G_TYPE_STRING, /* TZ description */ G_TYPE_STRING /* time/date */ ); clocklist = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL (clocklistModel)); gtk_tree_view_set_reorderable( GTK_TREE_VIEW(clocklist), TRUE ); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(clocklistModel), "rows_reordered", G_CALLBACK(registerReorderedRows), NULL); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (gettext(titles[0]), renderer, "text", TZ_DESCRIPTION, NULL); gtk_tree_view_column_set_sizing( column, GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_AUTOSIZE ); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(column), "notify::width", G_CALLBACK(updateColumnWidth), clocklist); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (clocklist), column); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (gettext(titles[1]), renderer, "text", TZ_TIMEDATE, NULL); gtk_tree_view_column_set_sizing( column, GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_AUTOSIZE ); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (clocklist), column); select = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (clocklist)); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode (select, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(clocklist), "button_press_event", G_CALLBACK(ButtonPressedInList), (gpointer)select); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), clocklist); start_clocks((gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show (clocklist); g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(clocklist), MAIN_WINDOW, window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "delete_event", G_CALLBACK (worldclock_quit), (gpointer)clocklist); /* set up menu */ action_group = gtk_action_group_new ("UIActions"); gtk_action_group_add_actions (action_group, entries, G_N_ELEMENTS (entries), clocklist); gtk_action_group_add_toggle_actions (action_group, toggle_entries, G_N_ELEMENTS (toggle_entries), clocklist); g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(clocklist), ACTIONS, action_group); ui_manager = gtk_ui_manager_new (); gtk_ui_manager_insert_action_group (ui_manager, action_group, 0); accel_group = gtk_ui_manager_get_accel_group (ui_manager); gtk_window_add_accel_group (GTK_WINDOW (window), accel_group); error = NULL; if (!gtk_ui_manager_add_ui_from_string (ui_manager, ui_description, -1, &error)) { g_message ("building menus failed: %s", error->message); g_error_free (error); exit (EXIT_FAILURE); } menubar = gtk_ui_manager_get_widget (ui_manager, "/MainMenu"); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (main_vbox), menubar, FALSE, FALSE, 0); g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(clocklist), UI_MANAGER, ui_manager); /* stick the synchronise control panel at the top and hide it */ syncBox = constructSyncBox((gpointer)clocklist); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(main_vbox), (GtkWidget *)syncBox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_hide((GtkWidget *) syncBox ); /* calculate the time each second */ timer = start_timer( (gpointer)clocklist ); gtk_widget_show (window); resizeWindow( window, GTK_TREE_VIEW(clocklist) ); gtk_main (); return(0); } main.h000066400000000000000000000062741512423740500121670ustar00rootroot00000000000000#ifndef GWORLDCLOCK_MAIN #define GWORLDCLOCK_MAIN #include "zones.h" #include "rendezvous.h" #include "options.h" #define MAIN_WINDOW "main_window" #define UI_MANAGER "ui_manager" #define ACTIONS "actions" /* two display columns: Name of zone, and time/date. This could be adjusted later to separate time from date. Also, store the TZ name here. */ enum { TZ_NAME, TZ_DESCRIPTION, TZ_TIMEDATE, LIST_COLUMNS }; void GetOptions( int argc, char **argv ); void AboutDialog( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ); /* ensure we go through the same save routine when quitting from the menu (C-Q) or by pressing the window's 'close' button */ void send_clock_quit(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ); /* save the config data when quitting, if necessary */ gint worldclock_quit(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer clocklist ); /* Process mouse click when a zone in the list is selected. Double-click with left mouse button (button 1) pops up the "Change Description" dialog box. Single-click with right button (button 3) pops up the menu of actions. */ static gboolean ButtonPressedInList (GtkWidget *clocklist, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer selection); #define N_(A) A static GtkActionEntry entries[] = { { "File", NULL, N_("_File") }, /* don't allow zones to be saved via Ctrl-S, in order to keep accidental changes from being saved */ { "SaveZones", NULL, N_("_Save Zones"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(SaveZones) }, { "Preferences", NULL, N_("_Preferences"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(ChangePreferences) }, { "Quit", NULL, N_("_Quit"), "Q", NULL, G_CALLBACK(send_clock_quit) }, { "Options", NULL, N_("_Options") }, { "AddTimezone", NULL, N_("_Add Timezone"), "A", NULL, G_CALLBACK(AddZone) }, { "DeleteTimezone", NULL, N_("_Delete Timezone"), "D", NULL, G_CALLBACK(DeleteZone) }, { "ChangeDescription", NULL, N_("_Change Description"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(ChangeZoneDescription) }, { "Rendezvous", NULL, N_("_Rendezvous"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(Rendezvous) }, { "Help", NULL, N_("_Help") }, { "About", NULL, N_("_About"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(AboutDialog) } }; static GtkToggleActionEntry toggle_entries[] = { { "ToggleRendezvous", NULL, N_("_Rendezvous"), NULL, NULL, G_CALLBACK(ToggleRendezvous), FALSE } }; static const char *ui_description = "" " " " " /*" "*/ " " /*" "*/ " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ""; #endif manpage.links000066400000000000000000000000341512423740500135300ustar00rootroot00000000000000GWORLDCLOCK.1 gworldclock.1 manpage.refs000066400000000000000000000000331512423740500133460ustar00rootroot00000000000000{ '' => '', '' => '' } misc.c000066400000000000000000000031511512423740500121600ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* various ancillary functions */ #include "misc.h" void DestroyWindow(GtkWidget *w, gpointer window) { gtk_widget_destroy((GtkWidget *)window); } gint GotOK(GtkWidget *w, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer Button) { GdkEvent *dummyevent; gint return_val; if(event->keyval==GDK_KEY_Return) { dummyevent=(GdkEvent*)g_malloc(sizeof(GdkEvent)); g_signal_emit_by_name((GObject *) Button, "clicked", &dummyevent, &return_val); g_free(dummyevent); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } gint GotOKInDialog(GtkWidget *w, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer dialog) { gint return_val; if(event->keyval==GDK_KEY_Return) { gtk_dialog_response( GTK_DIALOG( dialog ), OK_BUTTON ); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } /* find the length (in characters) of the longest entry in a GList containing string data. */ gint getLongestEntry(GList *list) { GList *plist; gint longest = 0; gint length; plist = list; while ( plist != NULL ) { length = strlen( (gchar*)plist->data ); if ( length > longest ) longest = length; plist = g_list_next(plist); } return longest; } /* displays the message in an "OK" style dialog box. messageType indicates Warning, Error, etc (see GtkMessageDialog). */ void showMessageDialog( gchar *message, GtkMessageType messageType ) { GtkWidget *dialog; dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new( NULL, 0, messageType, GTK_BUTTONS_OK, "%s", message); g_signal_connect_swapped (G_OBJECT (dialog), "response", G_CALLBACK (gtk_widget_destroy), dialog); gtk_widget_show(dialog); } misc.h000066400000000000000000000013131512423740500121630ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* various ancillary functions */ #ifndef GWORLDCLOCK_MISC #define GWORLDCLOCK_MISC #include #include #define OK_BUTTON 1 #define CANCEL_BUTTON 2 void DestroyWindow(GtkWidget *w, gpointer window); gint GotOK(GtkWidget *w, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer Button); gint GotOKInDialog(GtkWidget *w, GdkEventKey *event, gpointer dialog); /* find the length (in characters) of the longest entry in a GList containing string data. */ gint getLongestEntry(GList *list); /* displays the message in an "OK" style dialog box. messageType indicates Warning, Error, etc (see GtkMessageDialog). */ void showMessageDialog( gchar *message, GtkMessageType messageType ); #endif missing000077500000000000000000000170651512423740500124710ustar00rootroot00000000000000#! /bin/sh # Common wrapper for a few potentially missing GNU and other programs. scriptversion=2025-06-18.21; # UTC # shellcheck disable=SC2006,SC2268 # we must support pre-POSIX shells # Copyright (C) 1996-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Originally written by Fran,cois Pinard , 1996. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) # any later version. # 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. 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In case you were wondering whether name/value pairs would have been simpler than XML for storing user options, my simple response is that I wanted to learn how to use XML from within C. */ #include #include #include /* getopt */ #include #include #include #include "resize.h" #include "timer.h" #define _(A) gettext(A) #define LOCALE_DEFAULT_DISPLAY "%c" #define SHORT_DISPLAY "%x %l:%M%P" #define SHORT_DISPLAY_24HOUR "%x %R" gchar *defaultOptionFile=".gworldclock"; gchar *defaultConfigFilename=".tzlist"; gchar *defaultTimeDisplayFormat = LOCALE_DEFAULT_DISPLAY; extern gchar *defaultRendezvousUIFormat; gboolean changedPreferences = FALSE; GtkEntry *rollYourOwnDisplayFormat=NULL; GString *oldTimeDisplayFormat; #define XMLVERSION "1.0" #define ROOT_NODE "gworldclock" #define TIME_DISPLAY_FORMAT_NODE "timeDisplayFormat" #define RENDEZVOUS_NODE "rendezvous" #define RENDEZVOUS_DONELABEL_NODE "doneLabel" GString *getTimeDisplayFormat( xmlDocPtr optionXML ) { GString *format=NULL; xmlNodePtr cur; xmlChar *formatText; cur = xmlDocGetRootElement(optionXML); if (cur != NULL) { if (xmlStrcmp(cur->name, ROOT_NODE)) { fprintf(stderr,"Options file incorrectly formatted\n"); return NULL; } cur = cur->xmlChildrenNode; while ( (cur != NULL) && (format==NULL) ) { if ((!xmlStrcmp(cur->name, TIME_DISPLAY_FORMAT_NODE))) { formatText = xmlNodeListGetString(optionXML, cur->xmlChildrenNode, 1); format = g_string_new(formatText); xmlFree(formatText); return format; } cur = cur->next; } } return format; } GString *getRendezvousDoneLabel( xmlDocPtr optionXML ) { GString *format=NULL; xmlNodePtr cur; xmlChar *formatText; cur = xmlDocGetRootElement(optionXML); if (cur != NULL) { if (xmlStrcmp(cur->name, ROOT_NODE)) { fprintf(stderr,"Options file incorrectly formatted\n"); return NULL; } cur = cur->xmlChildrenNode; while ( (cur != NULL) && (format==NULL) ) { if ((!xmlStrcmp(cur->name, RENDEZVOUS_NODE))) { cur = cur->xmlChildrenNode; while ( (cur != NULL) && (format==NULL) ) { if ((!xmlStrcmp(cur->name, RENDEZVOUS_DONELABEL_NODE))) { formatText = xmlNodeListGetString(optionXML, cur->xmlChildrenNode, 1); format = g_string_new(formatText); xmlFree(formatText); return format; } cur = cur->next; } } cur = cur->next; } } return format; } void GetOptions( int argc, char **argv ) { extern GString *configfile, *displayFormat, *optionFile; extern GString *rendezvousDoneLabel; int c; xmlDocPtr optionXML; GString *temp; /* set defaults */ configfile = g_string_new(g_strdup((gchar *) getenv("HOME"))); g_string_append(configfile,"/"); g_string_append(configfile,defaultConfigFilename); displayFormat = g_string_new( g_strdup( defaultTimeDisplayFormat ) ); /* read configuration options from file */ optionFile = g_string_new(g_strdup((gchar *) getenv("HOME"))); g_string_append(optionFile,"/"); g_string_append(optionFile,defaultOptionFile); optionXML = xmlParseFile( optionFile->str ); if ( optionXML!=NULL ) { temp = getTimeDisplayFormat(optionXML); if ( temp != NULL ) { g_string_free( displayFormat, TRUE ); displayFormat = temp; } temp = getRendezvousDoneLabel(optionXML); if ( temp != NULL ) { if ( rendezvousDoneLabel != NULL ) g_string_free( rendezvousDoneLabel, TRUE ); rendezvousDoneLabel = temp; } } if ( optionXML!=NULL ) xmlFreeDoc(optionXML); /* set command line options */ while ((c = getopt (argc, argv, "f:")) != -1) switch (c) { case 'f': configfile = g_string_new(g_strdup((gchar *)optarg)); break; default: break; } } /* save options to options file (default ~/.gworldclock) - creates the file if it does not already exist */ gint SaveOptions() { extern GString *optionFile, *displayFormat; xmlDocPtr optionXML; xmlNodePtr root, cur, foundNode=NULL; xmlChar *formatText; gint save = FALSE; optionXML = xmlParseFile( optionFile->str ); if ( optionXML==NULL ) /* create new document */ { optionXML = xmlNewDoc(XMLVERSION); root = xmlNewDocRawNode( optionXML, NULL, ROOT_NODE, NULL ); xmlDocSetRootElement( optionXML, root ); } else { root = xmlDocGetRootElement(optionXML); } cur = root->xmlChildrenNode; while ( (cur != NULL) && (foundNode==NULL) ) { if ((!xmlStrcmp(cur->name, TIME_DISPLAY_FORMAT_NODE))) { foundNode=cur; } cur = cur->next; } if (foundNode==NULL) { save = TRUE; foundNode = xmlNewTextChild( root, NULL, TIME_DISPLAY_FORMAT_NODE, displayFormat->str ); } else { formatText = xmlNodeListGetString(optionXML, foundNode->xmlChildrenNode, 1); if(strcasecmp(formatText,displayFormat->str)) { save = TRUE; xmlNodeSetContent( foundNode, displayFormat->str ); } xmlFree(formatText); } if (save) { xmlSaveFormatFile( optionFile->str, optionXML, 1 ); } xmlFreeDoc(optionXML); return 1; } void StoreOldPreferences() { extern GString *displayFormat; if ( oldTimeDisplayFormat == NULL ) { oldTimeDisplayFormat = g_string_new( displayFormat->str); } else { oldTimeDisplayFormat = g_string_assign( oldTimeDisplayFormat, displayFormat->str); } } void updateDisplayFormat( GString *newDisplayFormat, gpointer clocklist ) { extern GString *displayFormat; displayFormat = g_string_assign( displayFormat, newDisplayFormat->str); /* restart timer, in case displayFormat was changed to require or not require seconds */ reset_timer(clocklist); // update display now, in case timer is set to 60 sec, or else // new display will not be seen for another minute SetTime(clocklist); /* update column size to adapt to new date format */ resizeWindow( gtk_widget_get_toplevel( GTK_WIDGET(clocklist) ), clocklist); changedPreferences = TRUE; } void RestoreOldPreferences( gpointer clocklist ) { extern GString *displayFormat; if ( ! g_string_equal( displayFormat, oldTimeDisplayFormat ) ) { updateDisplayFormat( oldTimeDisplayFormat, clocklist ); } } /* Updates the user's preferences. */ void ProcessPreferences( GObject *owner, gpointer clocklist ) { extern GString *displayFormat; GString *newDisplayFormat; GSList *radioGroup; GtkEntry *entry; radioGroup = gtk_radio_button_get_group( g_object_get_data(owner, "radioDisplayFormat") ); while( radioGroup != NULL ) { if ( gtk_toggle_button_get_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(radioGroup->data) ) ) { newDisplayFormat = g_string_new( g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(radioGroup->data), "displayFormat" ) ); break; } else radioGroup = radioGroup->next; } if (!strcmp(newDisplayFormat->str, "rollYourOwn") ) { entry = g_object_get_data(owner, "entryRollYourOwnDisplayFormat"); newDisplayFormat = g_string_assign( newDisplayFormat, gtk_entry_get_text( entry ) ); } if ( ! g_string_equal( displayFormat, newDisplayFormat ) ) { updateDisplayFormat( newDisplayFormat, clocklist ); } g_string_free( newDisplayFormat, TRUE ); } void SavePreferences() { extern GString *displayFormat; if (changedPreferences) { SaveOptions(); changedPreferences = FALSE; } } void ProcessPreferenceResponse( GtkDialog *dialog, gint response, gpointer clocklist) { switch (response) { case GTK_RESPONSE_OK: /* process preferences and close */ ProcessPreferences(G_OBJECT(dialog), clocklist); SavePreferences(); gtk_widget_destroy(GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); break; case GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY: /* process preferences, keep dialog box open */ ProcessPreferences(G_OBJECT(dialog), clocklist); break; case GTK_RESPONSE_CLOSE: case GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT: SavePreferences(); gtk_widget_destroy(GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); break; case GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL: /* restore original preferences and close */ RestoreOldPreferences(clocklist); SavePreferences(); gtk_widget_destroy (GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); break; default: /* unknown response, do nothing */ break; } } /* Lays out the various display options, as radio buttons inside the container. A reference to the Display Format radio buttons is stored in owner with key "radioDisplayFormat". The user's format Entry Box is stored under "entryRollYourOwnDisplayFormat". The format string for each radio button is stored with it under key "displayFormat". */ void SetDisplayAlternatives( GtkContainer *container, GObject *owner ) { extern GString *displayFormat; GtkWidget *radio, *entry; gboolean foundFormat = FALSE; GString *text; time_t currenttime; struct tm *tm; char rawTimeDisplay[TIME_DISPLAY_SIZE]; gchar *timeDisplay; time(¤ttime); tm = (struct tm *) localtime( (time_t *) ¤ttime ); strftime (rawTimeDisplay, TIME_DISPLAY_SIZE, LOCALE_DEFAULT_DISPLAY, tm ); timeDisplay = g_locale_to_utf8 ( rawTimeDisplay, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL ); text = g_string_new( _("Locale default") ); text = g_string_append_c( text, ' ' ); text = g_string_append( text, _("e.g.") ); text = g_string_append_c( text, ' ' ); text = g_string_append( text, timeDisplay ); radio = gtk_radio_button_new_with_label( NULL, text->str ); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(radio), "displayFormat", LOCALE_DEFAULT_DISPLAY ); gtk_container_add ( container, radio); if( ! strcmp(displayFormat->str, LOCALE_DEFAULT_DISPLAY) ) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(radio), TRUE ); foundFormat = TRUE; } g_free( timeDisplay ); g_string_free(text, TRUE); g_object_set_data( owner, "radioDisplayFormat", (gpointer) radio ); strftime (rawTimeDisplay, TIME_DISPLAY_SIZE, SHORT_DISPLAY, tm ); timeDisplay = g_locale_to_utf8 ( rawTimeDisplay, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL ); text = g_string_new( _("Short Form") ); text = g_string_append_c( text, ' ' ); text = g_string_append( text, _("e.g.") ); text = g_string_append_c( text, ' ' ); text = g_string_append( text, timeDisplay ); radio = gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget( GTK_RADIO_BUTTON(radio), text->str ); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(radio), "displayFormat", SHORT_DISPLAY ); gtk_container_add ( container, radio); if( ! strcmp(displayFormat->str, SHORT_DISPLAY) ) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(radio), TRUE ); foundFormat = TRUE; } g_free( timeDisplay ); g_string_free(text, TRUE); strftime (rawTimeDisplay, TIME_DISPLAY_SIZE, SHORT_DISPLAY_24HOUR, tm ); timeDisplay = g_locale_to_utf8 ( rawTimeDisplay, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL ); text = g_string_new( _("Short Form (24 Hour)") ); text = g_string_append_c( text, ' ' ); text = g_string_append( text, _("e.g.") ); text = g_string_append_c( text, ' ' ); text = g_string_append( text, timeDisplay ); radio = gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget( GTK_RADIO_BUTTON(radio), text->str ); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(radio), "displayFormat", SHORT_DISPLAY_24HOUR ); gtk_container_add ( container, radio); if( ! strcmp(displayFormat->str, SHORT_DISPLAY_24HOUR) ) { gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(radio), TRUE ); foundFormat = TRUE; } g_free( timeDisplay ); g_string_free(text, TRUE); text = g_string_new( _("Roll Your Own") ); radio = gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget( GTK_RADIO_BUTTON(radio), text->str ); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(radio), "displayFormat", "rollYourOwn" ); gtk_container_add ( container, radio); g_string_free(text, TRUE); entry = gtk_entry_new(); gtk_entry_set_width_chars( GTK_ENTRY(entry), 15 ); /* ignored! why?! ;( */ gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(entry), displayFormat->str ); gtk_container_add ( container, entry); rollYourOwnDisplayFormat = GTK_ENTRY( entry ); gtk_widget_show (entry); g_object_set_data( owner, "entryRollYourOwnDisplayFormat", (gpointer) rollYourOwnDisplayFormat); if( ! foundFormat ) gtk_toggle_button_set_active( GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON(radio), TRUE ); } /* dialog box allows user to set preferences e.g. preferred display format for time and date */ void ChangePreferences(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist) { GtkWidget *dialog, *frame, *box; StoreOldPreferences(); dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons (_("Preferences"), NULL, GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT, GTK_STOCK_OK, GTK_RESPONSE_OK, GTK_STOCK_APPLY, GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY, GTK_STOCK_CLOSE, GTK_RESPONSE_CLOSE, GTK_STOCK_REVERT_TO_SAVED, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, NULL); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (dialog), "response", G_CALLBACK (ProcessPreferenceResponse), (gpointer)clocklist); frame = gtk_frame_new( _("Time Display Format") ); box = gtk_box_new( GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 0 ); SetDisplayAlternatives( GTK_CONTAINER( box ), G_OBJECT(dialog) ); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER(frame), box); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(dialog))), frame); gtk_widget_show_all (dialog); } options.h000066400000000000000000000006121512423740500127240ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions related to setting up configuration options */ void GetOptions( int argc, char **argv ); /* save options to options file (default ~/.gworldclock) - creates the file if it does not already exist */ gint SaveOptions(); /* dialog box allows user to set preferences e.g. preferred display format for time and date */ void ChangePreferences(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist); po/000077500000000000000000000000001512423740500114775ustar00rootroot00000000000000po/ChangeLog000066400000000000000000000015601512423740500132530ustar00rootroot000000000000002025-12-28 gettextize * Makefile.in.in: Upgrade to gettext-0.23.2. * Rules-quot: Upgrade to gettext-0.23.2. * boldquot.sed: Upgrade to gettext-0.23.2. * en@boldquot.header: Upgrade to gettext-0.23.2. * en@quot.header: Upgrade to gettext-0.23.2. * insert-header.sed: New file, from gettext-0.23.2. * quot.sed: Upgrade to gettext-0.23.2. * remove-potcdate.sed: New file, from gettext-0.23.2. 2003-09-28 gettextize * Makefile.in.in: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. * Rules-quot: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. * boldquot.sed: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. * en@boldquot.header: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. * en@quot.header: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. * insert-header.sin: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. * quot.sed: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. * remove-potcdate.sin: New file, from gettext-0.12.1. po/Makefile.in.in000066400000000000000000000474321512423740500141630ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Makefile for PO directory in any package using GNU gettext. # Copyright (C) 1995-2000 Ulrich Drepper # Copyright (C) 2000-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, # are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright # notice and this notice are preserved. 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Do nothing. x :b } po/ja.po000066400000000000000000000061001512423740500124260ustar00rootroot00000000000000# GWORLDCLOCK I18N translation list (Japanese) # Copyright (C) 2003 Drew Parsons # This file is distributed under the same license as the gworldclock package. # Junichi Uekawa , 2003. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: gworldclock\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2003-07-26 16:20+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2003-07-26 16:21+0900\n" "Last-Translator: Junichi Uekawa \n" "Language-Team: japanese\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=EUC-JP\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: main.h:50 msgid "/_File" msgstr "ե(_F)" #: main.h:54 msgid "/File/_Save Zones" msgstr "¸(_S)" #: main.h:56 msgid "/File/_Quit" msgstr "λ(_Q)" #: main.h:57 msgid "/_Options" msgstr "ץ(_O)" #: main.h:58 msgid "/Options/_Add Timezone" msgstr "ॾɲ(_A)" #: main.h:59 msgid "/Options/_Delete Timezone" msgstr "ॾ(_D)" #: main.h:60 msgid "/Options/Change Description" msgstr "ѹ" #: main.h:61 msgid "/Options/Rendezvous" msgstr "֤Ʊ" #: main.h:62 msgid "/_Help" msgstr "إ(_H)" #: main.h:63 msgid "/_Help/About" msgstr "ΥץˤĤ" #: main.h:67 msgid "/Rendezvous" msgstr "֤Ʊ" #: main.h:69 msgid "/Add Timezone" msgstr "ॾɲ" #: main.h:70 msgid "/Delete Timezone" msgstr "ॾ" #: main.h:71 msgid "/Change Description" msgstr "ѹ" #: zones.c:35 msgid "Delete Zone" msgstr "ॾ" #: zones.c:36 msgid "No zone chosen for deleting." msgstr "륿ॾ򤵤Ƥޤ" #: zones.c:126 #, c-format msgid "Could not create list: %s" msgstr "ꥹȤǤޤ: %s" #: zones.c:172 zones.c:181 zones.c:253 msgid "Read Zone Table" msgstr "ơ֥ɤ" #: zones.c:174 zones.c:255 #, c-format msgid "" " Error reading zone table \"%s\": \n" " %s \n" "How very sad.\n" msgstr "" "ơ֥ \"%s\" ɤ߹Τ˥顼ȯޤ: \n" " %s \n" "ǰǤ\n" #: zones.c:183 #, c-format msgid "" " Error reading country table \"%s\": \n" " %s \n" "How very sad.\n" msgstr "" "ơ֥ \"%s\" ɤ߹Τ˥顼ȯޤ: \n" " %s \n" "ǰǤ\n" #: zones.c:431 msgid "Continents" msgstr "Φ" #: zones.c:432 msgid "Countries" msgstr "" #: zones.c:433 msgid "Regions" msgstr "ϰ" #: zones.c:593 msgid "Add Time Zone" msgstr "ॾɲ" #: zones.c:616 msgid "Description" msgstr "" #: zones.c:631 msgid "TZ value" msgstr "ॾ" #: zones.c:646 msgid "Add Zone" msgstr "ॾɲ" #: zones.c:656 rendezvous.c:495 msgid "Done" msgstr "λ" #: zones.c:722 msgid "No zone chosen for changing." msgstr "ѹΤˤϥ򤵤Ƥޤ" #: zones.c:732 msgid "Change Zone Description" msgstr "ѹ" #: main.c:144 msgid "About gworldclock" msgstr "gworldclockˤĤ" #: main.c:338 msgid "Time Zone" msgstr "ॾ" #: main.c:338 msgid "Time&Date" msgstr "߻" #: rendezvous.c:386 msgid "Date:" msgstr "ա" #: rendezvous.c:457 msgid "Time:" msgstr "֡" #: rendezvous.c:488 msgid "Update" msgstr "" po/quot.sed000066400000000000000000000011401512423740500131600ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Sed script that converts quotations, by replacing ASCII quotation marks # with Unicode quotation marks. # # Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This file is offered as-is, without any warranty. # # Written by Bruno Haible , 2001. # s/"\([^"]*\)"/“\1”/g s/`\([^`']*\)'/‘\1’/g s/ '\([^`']*\)' / ‘\1’ /g s/ '\([^`']*\)'$/ ‘\1’/g s/^'\([^`']*\)' /‘\1’ /g s/“”/""/g po/remove-potcdate.sed000066400000000000000000000013201512423740500152660ustar00rootroot00000000000000# Sed script that removes the POT-Creation-Date line in the header entry # from a POT file. # # Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, # are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright # notice and this notice are preserved. 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Do nothing. x :b } prepnotes000077500000000000000000000006451512423740500130330ustar00rootroot00000000000000#From GTK+ FAQ: "I want to add some configure stuff, how could I do this?" aclocal -I m4 autoheader autoconf #automake --add-missing --include-deps --foreign # we don't want symlinks to missing files, so use --copy # and use --force-missing to make sure we have the freshest possible versions # --include-deps is deprecated (turned on by default) so leave it off automake --add-missing --copy --force-missing --foreign rendezvous.c000066400000000000000000000460631512423740500134420ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions related to time zone synchronisation (i.e. "Rendezvous") For simplicity, and because the phrase "synchronisation" made sense to me, I'll leave internal references to "sync" without changing them to "rendezvous". */ /* strptime, asprintf */ #define _GNU_SOURCE #include #include #include #include #include #define _(A) gettext(A) #include "main.h" #include "misc.h" #include "rendezvous.h" #include "timer.h" extern GtkBox *syncBox; /* id of second timer. Set to -1 during synchronisation. */ extern gint timer; /* Normal UI format is to press the "Done" button when finished with Rendezvous. Certain users (see Debian bug #213368) seem, however, not to understand that "Done" means, ahem, "done". To accommodate such users I will allow the "Done" label to be set by the user: in ~/.gworldclock, e.g.: Return */ /* should be left as NULL unless explicitly set by user in config file */ GString *rendezvousDoneLabel = NULL; /* keeps track of whether or not Rendezvous is currently running */ static gboolean rendezvousIsActive = FALSE; static gulong leftClickHandlerForRendezvous=0; /* returns name of month (as defined by locale, converted to UTF-8) corresponding to given index (between 1 and 12) */ gchar* getNameOfMonth( gint index ) { gchar *number, *monthName, localeMonthName[50]; struct tm tmonth; time_t t; if ( (index < 1) || (index > 12) ) { return NULL; } asprintf(&number, "%i", index ); strptime(number, "%m", &tmonth); strftime(localeMonthName, sizeof(localeMonthName), "%B", &tmonth); monthName = g_locale_to_utf8 ( localeMonthName, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL ); free(number); return monthName; } /* returns the index (between 1 and 12 ) of the given month, identified by name (for current locale, but encoded in UTF-8) */ gint getMonthIndex( gchar *monthName ) { struct tm tmonth; time_t t; gchar * localeMonthName; localeMonthName = g_locale_from_utf8 ( monthName, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL ); strptime(localeMonthName, "%B", &tmonth); g_free(localeMonthName); /* don't forget to add 1, since struct tm counts months 0 to 11 */ return ( tmonth.tm_mon + 1 ); } /* set the display values for date and time in the SyncBox to the current time */ void setDefaultSyncValues(gchar *description, gchar *timezone) { GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *hour; GtkWidget *minute; GtkWidget *day; GtkWidget *month; GtkWidget *year; gint *dayHandler, *yearHandler; struct tm *timeSet, timeSetStruct; time_t t; gchar *TZdefault; gchar *s, *oldtimezone; gint yearChangeSignal; timeSet = &timeSetStruct; label = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "label" ); gtk_label_set_text( (GtkLabel *) label, description); /* initialise time from sync time if syncing has started */ if ( timer == -1) { oldtimezone = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "timezone" ); t = extractSyncTime(); } g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "timezone", (gpointer) timezone ); day = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "day" ); month = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "month" ); year = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "year" ); hour = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "hour" ); minute = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "minute" ); TZdefault = getenv("TZ"); /* assign time zone in which time is to be given, if not "Local". */ if(strcasecmp(timezone,"Local")) setenv("TZ",timezone,1); /* initialise time from current time if syncing hasn't started yet */ if ( timer != -1 ) { time(&t); } /* must read in time zone here, if we don't want to use localtime(&t) */ tzset(); /* initialise timeSet, setting time zone info */ timeSet = localtime_r( &t, timeSet ); /* ensure user's default time zone is not lost */ if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); /* place the various bits of data into their fields */ dayHandler =(gint *) g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(day), "dayHandler" ); g_signal_handler_block( (GObject *)gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment((GtkSpinButton *) day ), *dayHandler ); asprintf( &s, "%i", timeSet->tm_mday ); gtk_spin_button_set_value( (GtkSpinButton *)day, atoi(s) ); free( s ); g_signal_handler_unblock( (GObject *)gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment((GtkSpinButton *) day ), *dayHandler ); gtk_combo_box_set_active( GTK_COMBO_BOX(month), timeSet->tm_mon); /* keep the year spin button from handling value_changed, or the clock will try to update before it's ready! */ yearHandler = (gint *)g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(year), "yearHandler" ); g_signal_handler_block( (GObject *)gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment((GtkSpinButton *) year ), *yearHandler ); asprintf( &s, "%i", (1900 + timeSet->tm_year) ); gtk_spin_button_set_value( (GtkSpinButton *)year, atoi(s) ); free( s ); g_signal_handler_unblock( (GObject *)gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment((GtkSpinButton *) year ), *yearHandler ); asprintf( &s, "%.2i", timeSet->tm_hour); gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(hour), strdup(s) ); free( s ); asprintf( &s, "%.2i", timeSet->tm_min); gtk_entry_set_text( GTK_ENTRY(minute), strdup(s) ); free( s ); } /* Allows menu selection to turn Rendezvous on and off. */ void ToggleRendezvous(GtkToggleAction *action, gpointer clocklist) { if ( gtk_toggle_action_get_active( action ) ) { Rendezvous( NULL, clocklist ); } else { unsynchronise( NULL, clocklist ); } } /* "Synchronise" is labelled "Rendezvous" in the user interface, to help users understand the meaning of the function. Correspondingly this function is likewise relabelled */ void Rendezvous(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist) { extern gint changed; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; GdkWindow *window; gint width, height; gint selectedRow = 0; //temp gchar *description, *timezone; GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeSelection *select; GtkToggleAction *toggleAction; if ( gtk_tree_selection_get_selected( gtk_tree_view_get_selection( clocklist ), &clocklistModel, &iter ) ) { gtk_tree_model_get( clocklistModel, &iter, TZ_NAME, &timezone, TZ_DESCRIPTION, &description, -1); /* set sync values to current time */ setDefaultSyncValues(description, timezone); if ( timer != -1 ) { /* freeze timer */ stop_timer(); /* adjust size of window to fit syncbox */ window = gtk_widget_get_parent_window( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); width = gdk_window_get_width(window); height = gdk_window_get_height(window); gdk_window_resize(window, width, height + SYNCBOX_HEIGHT ); } /* enable single clicking on a zone in the list to rendezvous against that zone */ if ( ! rendezvousIsActive ) { if ( leftClickHandlerForRendezvous ) { g_signal_handler_unblock( G_OBJECT(gtk_tree_view_get_selection( clocklist )), leftClickHandlerForRendezvous ); } else { leftClickHandlerForRendezvous = g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(gtk_tree_view_get_selection( clocklist )), "changed", G_CALLBACK(Rendezvous), (gpointer)clocklist ); } } synchroniseTimes( NULL, (gpointer) clocklist); /* and change display to correspond to given time */ gtk_widget_show( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); rendezvousIsActive = TRUE; /* Check the Rendezvous main menu item is toggled on, if we got here via the popup menu */ toggleAction = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION( gtk_action_group_get_action( GTK_ACTION_GROUP( g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(clocklist), ACTIONS) ), "ToggleRendezvous" ) ); gtk_toggle_action_set_active( toggleAction, TRUE ); } else { title = g_string_new("Delete Zone"); msg = g_string_new("No zone chosen for synchronising."); showMessageDialog( msg->str, GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING ); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } } /* reads the values set in the syncBox fields and turns them into a time_t time. Note: this time_t crashes (mktime returns -1) at 6:45am, 14 Dec 1901 At 6:46am, t=-2147483640 (2^31=2147483648) - 32bit int limitation :( useless! */ time_t extractSyncTime() { int newDay, newMonth, newYear, newHour, newMinute; GtkWidget *hour; GtkWidget *minute; GtkWidget *day; GtkWidget *month; GtkWidget *year; gchar *timezone; struct tm *timeSet, timeSetStruct; time_t t; gchar *TZdefault; gchar *s; timeSet = &timeSetStruct; day = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "day" ); month = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "month" ); year = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "year" ); hour = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "hour" ); minute = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "minute" ); newDay = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int( (GtkSpinButton *) day ); newMonth = gtk_combo_box_get_active(GTK_COMBO_BOX(month)); newYear = gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int( (GtkSpinButton *) year ) - 1900; newHour = atoi( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY(hour) ) ); newMinute = atoi( gtk_entry_get_text( GTK_ENTRY(minute) ) ); TZdefault = getenv("TZ"); /* assign time zone in which time is to be given, if not "Local". */ timezone = g_object_get_data( G_OBJECT(syncBox), "timezone" ); if(strcasecmp(timezone,"Local")) setenv("TZ",timezone,1); /* initialise timeSet, setting time zone info */ time(&t); tzset(); timeSet = localtime_r( &t, timeSet ); /* set new day to get proper daylight savings calculations */ timeSet->tm_mday = newDay; timeSet->tm_mon = newMonth; timeSet->tm_year = newYear; timeSet->tm_hour = newHour; timeSet->tm_min = newMinute; /* reset timeSet to time on new day, to make sure daylight savings is set properly */ t = mktime( timeSet ); timeSet = localtime_r( &t, timeSet ); /* and set new time (set everything just to be sure) */ timeSet->tm_mday = newDay; timeSet->tm_mon = newMonth; timeSet->tm_year = newYear; timeSet->tm_hour = newHour; timeSet->tm_min = newMinute; /* set seconds to zero for neatness */ timeSet->tm_sec = 0; t = mktime( timeSet ); /* ensure user's default time zone is not lost */ if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); return t; } /* callback function to be run if any of the sync fields are changed. Updates the times in each zone to the new sync time. The changed field is referenced as field, but is not used as such. */ void synchroniseTimes( GtkWidget *field, gpointer clocklist) { time_t t; /* grab sync time */ t = extractSyncTime(); /* and display it */ gtk_tree_model_foreach( gtk_tree_view_get_model( GTK_TREE_VIEW(clocklist)), (GtkTreeModelForeachFunc) SetToGivenTime, (gpointer) t ); } /* after done synchronising zones, return back to current time */ void unsynchronise( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist) { GdkWindow *window; gint width, height; if ( leftClickHandlerForRendezvous ) { g_signal_handler_block( G_OBJECT(gtk_tree_view_get_selection( clocklist )), leftClickHandlerForRendezvous ); } SetTime( clocklist ); gtk_widget_hide( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); /* adjust window to normal size */ window = gtk_widget_get_parent_window( (GtkWidget *) syncBox ); width = gdk_window_get_width(window); height = gdk_window_get_height(window); gdk_window_resize(window, width, height - SYNCBOX_HEIGHT ); timer = start_timer( clocklist ); rendezvousIsActive = FALSE; } /* after done synchronising zones and the Done button has been clicked, return back to current time. Goes through the Rendezvous toggle action, to make sure it is switched off as well. */ void unsynchroniseFromDone( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist) { GtkToggleAction *toggleAction; /* Check the Rendezvous main menu item is toggled off, if we got here via the "Done" button */ toggleAction = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION( gtk_action_group_get_action( GTK_ACTION_GROUP( g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(clocklist), ACTIONS) ), "ToggleRendezvous" ) ); // go to unsynchronise by toggle the Rendezvous button off gtk_toggle_action_set_active( toggleAction, FALSE ); } void initialiseMonthList(GObject *months) { gint i; /* months in year by name (as set by locale) */ for ( i=1; i<=12; i++ ) { gtk_combo_box_text_append_text(GTK_COMBO_BOX_TEXT(months), getNameOfMonth( i ) ); } } /* construct the box in which the controls for synchronising dates will be found */ GtkBox *constructSyncBox(gpointer clocklist) { GtkWidget *box, *line, *set; GtkWidget *button; GString *doneLabel; GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *hour; GtkWidget *date, *time, *colon; GtkWidget *minute; GtkWidget *day; GtkWidget *month; GtkWidget *year; GtkAdjustment *adj; gint *dayHandler, *yearHandler; GList *monthList = NULL; gint charWidth; GtkStyleContext *style_context; PangoFontMetrics *metrics; PangoContext *context; PangoFontDescription *font_desc = NULL; context = gtk_widget_get_pango_context (clocklist); style_context = gtk_widget_get_style_context(clocklist); gtk_style_context_get(style_context, gtk_style_context_get_state (style_context), GTK_STYLE_PROPERTY_FONT, &font_desc); metrics = pango_context_get_metrics (context, font_desc, pango_context_get_language (context)); charWidth = PANGO_PIXELS( pango_font_metrics_get_approximate_char_width( metrics ) ); box = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 2); line = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 1); /* Zone name */ label = gtk_label_new(""); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(line), label, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( label ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), line, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( line ); line = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 1); set = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 1); date = gtk_label_new(_("Date:")); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), date, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( date ); /* just use days 1 to 31 for now */ adj = gtk_adjustment_new (0, 1, 31, 1, 5, 0); day = gtk_spin_button_new (adj, 0.1, 0); gtk_spin_button_set_numeric( (GtkSpinButton *)day, TRUE ); gtk_spin_button_set_update_policy( (GtkSpinButton *)day, GTK_UPDATE_IF_VALID ); // gtk_spin_button_set_shadow_type (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (day), GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN); gtk_entry_set_width_chars( GTK_ENTRY(day), 2 ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), day, FALSE, FALSE, 0); /* must keep record of day change handler to block it while the syncBox is being populated with data */ dayHandler = (gint *) g_malloc( sizeof(gint) ); *dayHandler = g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(adj), "value_changed", G_CALLBACK (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(day), "dayHandler", (gpointer) dayHandler); gtk_widget_show( day ); month = gtk_combo_box_text_new(); initialiseMonthList(G_OBJECT(month)); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), month, FALSE, FALSE, 2); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (month), "changed", G_CALLBACK (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show( month ); /* The time functions only handle years up to 9999, I believe so limit the year spin button accordingly */ adj = gtk_adjustment_new (0, -9999, 9999, 1, 5, 0); year = gtk_spin_button_new ((GtkAdjustment *)adj, 0.1, 0); gtk_spin_button_set_numeric( (GtkSpinButton *)year, TRUE ); /* gtk_spin_button_set_wrap (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (spinner), TRUE); */ gtk_spin_button_set_update_policy( (GtkSpinButton *)year, GTK_UPDATE_IF_VALID ); // gtk_spin_button_set_shadow_type (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (year), GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN); gtk_entry_set_width_chars( GTK_ENTRY(year), 4 ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), year, FALSE, FALSE, 0); /* must keep record of year change handler to block it while the syncBox is being populated with data */ yearHandler = (gint *) g_malloc( sizeof(gint) ); *yearHandler = g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(adj), "value_changed", G_CALLBACK (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(year), "yearHandler", (gpointer) yearHandler); gtk_widget_show( year ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(line), set, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( set ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), line, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( line ); line = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 1); set = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 1); time = gtk_label_new(_("Time:")); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), time, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( time ); hour = gtk_entry_new_with_buffer(gtk_entry_buffer_new(NULL,2)); gtk_entry_set_width_chars( GTK_ENTRY(hour), 2 ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), hour, FALSE, FALSE, 0); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (hour), "activate", G_CALLBACK (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show( hour ); colon = gtk_label_new(":"); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), colon, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( colon ); minute = gtk_entry_new_with_buffer(gtk_entry_buffer_new(NULL,2)); gtk_entry_set_width_chars( GTK_ENTRY(minute), 2 ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(set), minute, FALSE, FALSE, 0); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (minute), "activate", G_CALLBACK (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show( minute ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(line), set, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( set ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), line, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( line ); line = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 1); /* button to set to new time (for those who dislike the return button */ button = gtk_button_new_with_label(_("Update View")); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(line), button, TRUE, FALSE, 0); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (synchroniseTimes), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show (button); /* button to close synchronisation, return to current time */ if ( rendezvousDoneLabel != NULL ) doneLabel = g_string_new( rendezvousDoneLabel->str ); else /* normal behaviour */ doneLabel = g_string_new( _("Done") ); button = gtk_button_new_with_label( doneLabel->str ); g_string_free( doneLabel, TRUE ); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(line), button, TRUE, FALSE, 0); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "clicked", G_CALLBACK(unsynchroniseFromDone), (gpointer)clocklist); gtk_widget_show (button); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(box), line, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show( line ); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(box), "label", (gpointer) label); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(box), "day", (gpointer) day); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(box), "month", (gpointer) month); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(box), "year", (gpointer) year); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(box), "hour", (gpointer) hour); g_object_set_data( G_OBJECT(box), "minute", (gpointer) minute); return (GtkBox *)box; } rendezvous.h000066400000000000000000000040101512423740500134310ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions related to time zone synchronisation (i.e. "Rendezvous") For simplicity, and because the phrase "synchronisation" made sense to me, I'll leave internal references to "sync" without changing them to "rendezvous". */ #ifndef GWORLDCLOCK_SYNC #define GWORLDCLOCK_SYNC #include #include static const gint SYNCBOX_HEIGHT=145; /* this data is used to construct the time when synchronising */ typedef struct SyncData { gchar *zoneName; gint hour; gint minute; gint date; gint month; gint year; } SyncData; /* returns name of month (as defined by locale, converted to UTF-8) corresponding to given index (between 1 and 12) */ gchar* getNameOfMonth( gint index ); /* returns the index (between 1 and 12 ) of the given month, identified by name (for current locale, but encoded in UTF-8) */ gint getMonthIndex( gchar *monthName ); /* set the display values for date and time in the SyncBox to the current time */ void setDefaultSyncValues(gchar *description, gchar *timezone); /* Allows menu selection to turn Rendezvous on and off. */ void ToggleRendezvous(GtkToggleAction *action, gpointer clocklist); void Rendezvous(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist); /* reads the values set in the syncBox fields and turns them into a time_t time. Note: this time_t crashes (mktime returns -1) at 6:45am, 14 Dec 1901 At 6:46am, t=-2147483640 (2^31=2147483648) - 32bit int limitation */ time_t extractSyncTime(); /* callback function to be run if any of the sync fields are changed. Updates the times in each zone to the new sync time. The changed field is referenced as field, but is not used as such. */ void synchroniseTimes( GtkWidget *field, gpointer clocklist); /* after done synchronising zones, return back to current time */ void unsynchronise( GtkWidget *button, gpointer clocklist); void initialiseMonthList(GObject *months); /* construct the box in which the controls for synchronising dates will be found */ GtkBox *constructSyncBox(gpointer clocklist); #endif resize.c000066400000000000000000000056171512423740500125370ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions for automatically resizing the window */ #include #include "resize.h" /* Resize window to appropriate width for name and time/date columns and default number of zones. The window must be already shown for this to work. */ void resizeWindow( GtkWidget *window, GtkTreeView *clocklist ) { gint width=0, height=0, scrollbarWidth; GdkRectangle rect; gint cellWidth, cellHeight; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; GList *list; gint zonesToView=DEFAULT_ZONES_TO_VIEW; /* rows visible by default */ /* segfaults here if the window is not already shown */ gtk_widget_show(window); gtk_window_get_default_size( GTK_WINDOW(window), &scrollbarWidth, &height); if ( scrollbarWidth == -1 ) { gtk_tree_view_get_visible_rect( clocklist, &rect ); gtk_window_get_size( GTK_WINDOW(window), &width, &height); scrollbarWidth = width - rect.width; gtk_window_set_default_size( GTK_WINDOW(window), scrollbarWidth, height); } /* calculate width (of columns) */ width = 0; list = gtk_tree_view_get_columns( clocklist ); while ( list != NULL ) { column = GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN( list->data ); gtk_tree_view_column_cell_get_size( column, NULL, NULL, NULL, &cellWidth, &cellHeight ); // gtk_tree_view_column_get_width gets a better spacing, // but can be 0 when gtk_tree_view_columns_autosize is used. if ( gtk_tree_view_column_get_width(column) == 0 ) width += cellWidth+2; // needs +2 to get improve spacing else width += gtk_tree_view_column_get_width(column); list = g_list_next(list); } g_list_free( list ); /* add width of scroll bar, to get total width of window */ width += scrollbarWidth; /* calculate height - initially shows one row, allow room for zonesToView rows. Adjustment of 1.5 rows is needed to avoid unsightly extra whitespace at bottom of window. */ if ( zonesToView > gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children( gtk_tree_view_get_model(clocklist), NULL) ) { zonesToView = gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children( gtk_tree_view_get_model(clocklist), NULL ); } height += cellHeight * (zonesToView - 1.5) ; gtk_window_resize( GTK_WINDOW(window), width, height); } /* Act on "notify::width" signal from GtkTreeViewColumn, to dynamically adjust width of clock. */ void updateColumnWidth (GtkTreeViewColumn *column, GType dummyType, gpointer clocklist) { static int oldWidth=0; /* unfortunately the "notify::width" signal appears to be sent whenever the clock is changed, rather than whenever the description column is changed. So only update the window size when the width has really changed. */ if ( oldWidth != gtk_tree_view_column_get_width(column) ) { resizeWindow( gtk_widget_get_toplevel( GTK_WIDGET(clocklist) ), GTK_TREE_VIEW(clocklist) ); oldWidth = gtk_tree_view_column_get_width(column); } } resize.h000066400000000000000000000012001512423740500125240ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions for automatically resizing the window */ #ifndef GWORLDCLOCK_RESIZE #define GWORLDCLOCK_RESIZE /* default number of zones to view before scrollbar is needed */ #define DEFAULT_ZONES_TO_VIEW 6 /* Resize window to appropriate width for name and time/date columns and default number of zones. The window must be already shown for this to work. */ void resizeWindow( GtkWidget *window, GtkTreeView *clocklist ); /* Act on "notify::width" signal from GtkTreeViewColumn, to dynamically adjust width of clock. */ void updateColumnWidth (GtkTreeViewColumn *column, GType dummyType, gpointer clocklist); #endif timer.c000066400000000000000000000114301512423740500123440ustar00rootroot00000000000000#include #include #include #include #include #include #include "main.h" #include "misc.h" #include "timer.h" /* display format for time&date */ GString *displayFormat; /* functions related to running the timer, displaying the times in each zone */ void start_clocks(gpointer clocklist) { FILE *cf; extern gint changed; extern GString *configfile; extern gchar *defaultConfigFilename; GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel; /* format of list: name of time zone (TZ variable), description, time in zone */ gchar *rowdata[2], *localstr="Local"; /* is there a way of reading the information without hardwiring '200' here? eg can flag 'a' in sscanf work with %[ as well as %s ? */ gchar description[200], *timezone, line[200]; int row; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; GtkTreeIter iter; /* ??? associate configfile with list as widget data ?? */ rowdata[1]=NULL; /* necessary to set to NULL, or segfault related to List Reordering results */ clocklistModel = gtk_tree_view_get_model( GTK_TREE_VIEW(clocklist) ); cf=fopen(configfile->str,"r"); if (cf) { while(fgets(line,200,cf)) { /* configfile is assumed to have two entries per line, the TZ value followed by a description enclosed in quotation marks. If the description is missing, the TZ string is used as a description instead */ if ( sscanf(line,"%ms %[^\n]",&timezone,description) < 2 ) strncpy(description,timezone,200); gtk_list_store_append ( GTK_LIST_STORE(clocklistModel), &iter); gtk_list_store_set ( GTK_LIST_STORE(clocklistModel), &iter, TZ_NAME, timezone, TZ_DESCRIPTION, description, -1); } fclose(cf); } else { /* ignore error if it simply means the zone file does not (yet) exist, otherwise, report it to the user */ if ( errno != ENOENT ) { title = g_string_new("Read Zone File"); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_printf(msg," Error reading zone file \"%s\": \n %s \n", configfile->str, g_strerror(errno) ); showMessageDialog( msg->str, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR ); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } gtk_list_store_append ( GTK_LIST_STORE(clocklistModel), &iter); gtk_list_store_set ( GTK_LIST_STORE(clocklistModel), &iter, TZ_NAME, localstr, TZ_DESCRIPTION, localstr, -1); changed=1; } SetTime(clocklist); } gint SetTime(gpointer clocklist) { time_t currenttime; time(¤ttime); gtk_widget_freeze_child_notify( GTK_WIDGET(clocklist) ); gtk_tree_model_foreach( gtk_tree_view_get_model(GTK_TREE_VIEW(clocklist)), (GtkTreeModelForeachFunc) SetToGivenTime, (gpointer) currenttime ); gtk_widget_thaw_child_notify( GTK_WIDGET(clocklist) ); return 1; } gboolean SetToGivenTime (GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel, GtkTreePath *path, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer timeToSet) { gchar *timezone, *TZdefault; gint N,i; char rawTimeDisplay[TIME_DISPLAY_SIZE]; gchar *timeDisplay; TZdefault = (gchar *)getenv("TZ"); gtk_tree_model_get( clocklistModel, iter, TZ_NAME, &timezone, -1); if(strcasecmp(timezone,"Local")) setenv("TZ",timezone,1); else { /* local time is set by the ordinary value of TZ */ if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); } strftime (rawTimeDisplay, TIME_DISPLAY_SIZE, displayFormat->str, localtime( (time_t *) &timeToSet ) ); timeDisplay = g_locale_to_utf8 ( rawTimeDisplay, -1, NULL, NULL, NULL ); gtk_list_store_set ( GTK_LIST_STORE(clocklistModel), iter, TZ_TIMEDATE, timeDisplay, -1); g_free( timeDisplay ); if (TZdefault) setenv("TZ",TZdefault,1); else unsetenv("TZ"); g_free(timezone); return FALSE; } gint start_timer( gpointer clocklist ) { /* by default update every minute = 60,000 ms */ int beatInterval = 60000; /* Change to seconds beat when needed. All the date formats which show seconds are listed here. */ if ( strstr( displayFormat->str, "%c" ) || strstr( displayFormat->str, "%N" ) || strstr( displayFormat->str, "%r" ) || strstr( displayFormat->str, "%s" ) || strstr( displayFormat->str, "%S" ) || strstr( displayFormat->str, "%T" ) || strstr( displayFormat->str, "%X" ) ) { beatInterval = 1000; } return g_timeout_add( beatInterval, SetTime, clocklist); } void stop_timer() { extern gint timer; g_source_remove( timer ); /* set timer to -1 to show that there is no timer, and therefore synchronisation is taking place */ timer = -1; } void reset_timer( gpointer clocklist ) { extern gint timer; stop_timer(); timer = start_timer( clocklist ); } timer.h000066400000000000000000000010661512423740500123550ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions related to running the timer, displaying the times in each zone */ #ifndef GWORLDCLOCK_TIMER #define GWORLDCLOCK_TIMER /* size of string buffer receiving the formatted time/date as a string in strftime */ #define TIME_DISPLAY_SIZE 50 void start_clocks(gpointer clocklist); gint SetTime(gpointer clocklist); gboolean SetToGivenTime (GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel, GtkTreePath *path, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer timeToSet); gint start_timer( gpointer clocklist ); void stop_timer(); void reset_timer( gpointer clocklist ); #endif todo000066400000000000000000000003131512423740500117460ustar00rootroot00000000000000* open/save to configfile (?) * recognise when list order was changed, to flag for saving list on exit (implemented, but GTK+2 broken?) * check for memory leaks (eg when menus opened again and again?) tzwatch000077500000000000000000000115571512423740500125040ustar00rootroot00000000000000#!/bin/bash # tzwatch # Displays the time in a number of time zones, specified by the user. # The list of time zones (format as TZ variable) is kept in ${HOME}/.tzlist # The time zone is chosen using tzselect # (Debian default is /usr/bin/tzselect, in package libc6). # ( ${HOME}/.tzlist could be edited by hand, with a valid value for the TZ variable on each line) # Command line options: # -c, configure time zones (add or remove) # -f FORMAT display time according to FORMAT (see 'date' command) # If no command line options are given, the time in each zone at the # given moment is printed. # Things that could be done: # Possibly this would be better done in perl. Too bad. # A window-graphics display could be nice too. # Add an option -r [n] to run continuously (display updated every n seconds) # This program is considered copyrighted and distributable under the terms of the GPL, which I will not bother copying here. # Drew Parsons # Version 1.2.3 14 July 2002 # only refer to timezone label for existing zones when configuring # Version 1.2.2, 20 Jan 2002 # change "timezone" to "time zone". tzselect is now in package libc6. # Version 1.2.1, May 2000 # made recognition of timezone "Local" case-insensitive # Version 1.2, March 2000 # configfile renamed to .tzlist (for compatibility with gworldclock), 'local' zone added # Version 1.1, [2] January 2000 (should that be 1.0.1 ?? ) # tzselect gone missing in potato. Located in slink's timezones package. # Version 1.0, 29 November 1999 # Original version # default config file TZWATCH=${HOME}/.tzlist if [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then echo "Usage: tzwatch [-c] [-f FORMAT]" echo " -c configure time zones (add or remove)" echo " -f FORMAT display time according to FORMAT (see 'date' command)" exit 0; fi # set config file if not yet done if [ ! -s $TZWATCH ]; then if [ `type -p tzselect` ]; then tzselect > $TZWATCH else echo tzselect not found. Cannot configure tzwatch. exit 1 fi fi while getopts "cf:" OPT; do case $OPT in c) # configure: add or remove entry choice= while [ "$choice" != "Done" ]; do echo Choose zone to remove or add new zone: select choice in \ `awk '// {print $1}' $TZWATCH` 'Add Zone' 'Add Local Time' 'Done' do case $choice in '') echo 'Please enter a number in range.';; 'Add Zone') if [ `type -p tzselect` ]; then tzselect >> $TZWATCH else echo tzselect not found. Cannot add time zone. fi # there ought to something we can do here to make sure the zone has not been already be chosen, sort lines and removes duplicates or whatever echo break;; 'Add Local Time') if [ `type -p tzselect` ]; then echo Local >> $TZWATCH else echo tzselect not found. Cannot add local time. fi break;; 'Done') break;; ?*) #swapping '/' in zone name to '\/' for sed. I can't believe how many darn \\\\\'s you need! debarredzone=`echo $choice | sed 's|/|\\\/|'` sed -e "\|$debarredzone|d" $TZWATCH | cat > $TZWATCH break;; esac done done;; f) #format string for date output DATEFORMAT=$OPTARG # if the given format has no leading +, then add one if [ -z "$(echo $DATEFORMAT | sed "{s/^[\'\"]//g; s/[\'\"]$//g}" | # strip surrounding quotemarks awk /^\\+/)" ]; then # check for leading + DATEFORMAT=+$DATEFORMAT fi;; ?*) echo Usage: tzwatch [-c] [-f FORMAT] echo -e "Try \`tzwatch --help' for more information." exit 0;; esac done ##################################################################3 # finally, display times # zdump could be used here, but then '-f' formatting would be lost. # Not that I use date formatting, but it's the principle of the matter. # wc always prints file name. How annoying. awk it away. NZ=`wc -l $TZWATCH | awk '{print $1}'` n=1 until [ $(( $n )) -gt $(( $NZ )) ]; do #grab zone from config file zoneRaw=`awk -v nn=$n 'NR==nn { print $1}' $TZWATCH` # allow "local" time zone to be in any case, "Local" or "local" or whatever zone=`echo $zoneRaw | sed s/local/Local/I` # Create time string. # Sorry about the doubled date calls, it was the only way I could # get the format string handled correctly (without providing a default # format string myself in the case where the user does not give one) if [ -z "$DATEFORMAT" ]; then if [ "$zone" = "Local" ]; then TZdate=$(LANG=C date) else TZdate=$(LANG=C TZ="$zone" date) fi else if [ "$zone" = "Local" ]; then TZdate=$(LANG=C date "$DATEFORMAT") else TZdate=$(LANG=C TZ="$zone" date "$DATEFORMAT") fi fi # and display # I'd want the zone on the left, but then the date strings would be misaligned echo "$TZdate $zone" # why doesn't '+=' work for incrementing n, like in C? n=$(( $n + 1 )) done tzwatch.1000066400000000000000000000016541512423740500126350ustar00rootroot00000000000000.TH TZWATCH 1 .SH NAME tzwatch \- Display the time in a number of time zones, specified by the user .SH SYNOPSIS .B tzwatch .I "[options]" .SH DESCRIPTION .B Tzwatch displays the time in a number of time zones, specified by the user. The list of time zones (format as TZ variable) is kept in \fB${HOME}/.tzlist\fP. The time zone is chosen using tzselect. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-c Configure time zones (add or remove). .TP .B \-f FORMAT Display time according to FORMAT (see 'date' command). .PP If no command line options are given, the time in each zone at the given moment is printed. .SH REMARKS \fB${HOME}/.tzlist\fP could be edited by hand, with a valid value for the TZ variable on each line. .B Tzwatch was written by Drew Parsons . This manual page was written by Joop Stakenborg , for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). .SH SEE ALSO gworldclock(1), tzselect(1) zones.c000066400000000000000000000716651512423740500124020ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions related to selecting time zones */ #include #include #include #include #include "gworldclock.h" #include "zones.h" #include "misc.h" #include "resize.h" #include "timer.h" #define _(A) gettext(A) void DeleteZone( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ) { extern gint changed; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel; GtkTreeIter iter; if ( gtk_tree_selection_get_selected( gtk_tree_view_get_selection( clocklist ), &clocklistModel, &iter ) ) { gtk_list_store_remove( GTK_LIST_STORE(clocklistModel), &iter ); changed = 1; resizeWindow( gtk_widget_get_toplevel( GTK_WIDGET(clocklist) ), clocklist ); } else { title = g_string_new(_("Delete Zone")); msg = g_string_new(_("No zone chosen for deleting.")); showMessageDialog( msg->str, GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING ); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } } /* Save list of time zones to configfile */ gint SaveZones(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist) { FILE *cf; extern GString *configfile; extern gint changed; gint N,i; gchar *description, *timezone; GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel; GtkTreeIter iter; gboolean gotIter = FALSE; if ( !(cf=fopen(configfile->str,"w")) ) { return 0; } clocklistModel = gtk_tree_view_get_model( clocklist ); gotIter = gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(clocklistModel, &iter); while( gotIter ) { gtk_tree_model_get( clocklistModel, &iter, TZ_NAME, &timezone, TZ_DESCRIPTION, &description, -1); /* only write description if there is one! */ if(strlen(description)==0) fprintf(cf,"%s\n", timezone ); else fprintf(cf,"%s\t%s\n", timezone, description ); g_free(timezone); g_free(description); gotIter = gtk_tree_model_iter_next( clocklistModel, &iter ); } changed=0; return ( ! fclose( cf ) ); } /* Handle "rows_reordered" signal, indicating the rows in the clock have been moved */ /* Note this callback function does not get called for some reason, I don't know why. A bug in GTK+ ? You will have to save the reordered list by hand for the time being. */ void registerReorderedRows( GtkTreeModel* clocklistModel, GtkTreePath *arg1, GtkTreeIter *arg2, gpointer new_order, gpointer user_data) { extern gint changed; /* mark clocklist as "changed" */ changed = 1; } gint CodeInList(gchar *code, GSList *List) { /* can't use g_slist_find, unfortunately, since the data in the list is both the country code and (unknown) country name */ GSList *item; item = List; while (item) { if ( ! strcmp(code,((NameCodeType *)item->data)->code) ) return TRUE; /* found match */ item = item->next; } return FALSE; } GSList* AddNameCodeEntry(gchar *code, gchar *name, GSList *List) { NameCodeType *entry; entry = g_malloc0(sizeof(NameCodeType)); if(!entry) g_print(_("Could not create list: %s"),g_strerror(errno)); entry->name = g_strdup(name); entry->code = g_strdup(code); List = g_slist_append(List, (gpointer)entry); /* we don't free entry here do we? It's on record and is only to be freed when the item is released from the list */ return List; } /* the documentation is not too clear about allocating and free lists */ /* does g_slist_free deallocate all the links in the list, or just the first? */ /* I will assume it does the entire list */ void ClearNameCodeList(GSList **List) { GSList *item; if(*List) { item = *List; while (item) { g_free( ((NameCodeType *)item->data)->name ); g_free( ((NameCodeType *)item->data)->code ); item = item->next; } g_slist_free(*List); } *List=NULL; } /* for given continent, find corresponding countries as identified in ZONE_TABLE and prepare list of country name using COUNTRY_TABLE */ GSList* FetchCountries(gchar *continent) { FILE *fpc, *fpz; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; gchar line[500]; gchar *codec, *codez, *name; GSList *Countries; if (strlen(continent)==0 ) return NULL; if ( !(fpz=fopen(ZONE_TABLE,"r")) ) { title = g_string_new(_("Read Zone Table")); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_printf(msg,_(" Error reading zone table \"%s\": \n %s \nHow very sad.\n"), ZONE_TABLE , g_strerror(errno) ); showMessageDialog( msg->str, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR ); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } if ( !(fpc=fopen(COUNTRY_TABLE,"r")) ) { title = g_string_new(_("Read Zone Table")); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_printf(msg,_(" Error reading country table \"%s\": \n %s \nHow very sad.\n"), COUNTRY_TABLE , g_strerror(errno) ); showMessageDialog( msg->str, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR ); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } Countries=NULL; while(fgets(line,500,fpz)) { if (line[0] != '#') { /* check for continent in TZ value (third item on the line in ZONE_TABLE) Also read country code at beginning of zone table entry. Strictly this is only 2 characters, but I will allow for a whole string (in my opinion 3 character would be more meaningful. The standard sux */ sscanf(line,"%ms %*s %ms",&codez,&name); if(strstr(name,continent)) { if(!CodeInList(codez,Countries)) { g_free(name); rewind(fpc); while(fgets(line,500,fpc)) { if (line[0] != '#') { /* first, identify country */ if(sscanf(line,"%ms",&codec)==1) { if (!strcmp(codez,codec)) { /* then extract name as entire string to \0 after tab */ /* (first make sure \n in line is reset to \0) */ name = (gchar *) strchr(line,'\n'); *name = '\0'; name = (gchar *) strchr(line,'\t'); name++; Countries = AddNameCodeEntry(codec,name,Countries); } g_free(codec); } } } } } else g_free(name); g_free(codez); } } fclose(fpc); fclose(fpz); return Countries; } /* from given country code ("*country"), find list of regions in ZONE_TABLE */ /* input: country is the two-letter country code from ISO3166 */ GSList* FetchRegions(gchar *country) { FILE *fp; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; gchar line[500]; gchar *code, *TZvalue, *region, *ptr; GSList *Regions; if (strlen(country)==0 ) return NULL; if ( !(fp=fopen(ZONE_TABLE,"r")) ) { title = g_string_new(_("Read Zone Table")); msg = g_string_new(NULL); g_string_printf(msg,_(" Error reading zone table \"%s\": \n %s \nHow very sad.\n"), ZONE_TABLE , g_strerror(errno) ); showMessageDialog( msg->str, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR ); g_string_free(msg,TRUE); g_string_free(title,TRUE); } Regions=NULL; while(fgets(line,500,fp)) { if (line[0] != '#') { /* check for entries corresponding to country code value (first item on the line in ZONE_TABLE) Get name of region from third item on the line. */ /* alternatively we may want to get the description from the optional fourth item, where available. Worry about that some other time */ sscanf(line,"%ms %*s %ms",&code,&TZvalue); if(!strcmp(code,country)) { /* region name is in format: continent/region Extract the region part from the continent */ ptr = (gchar *) strchr(TZvalue,'/'); if(ptr) region = g_strdup((gchar*)(ptr+1)); else region = g_strdup(TZvalue); /* Some regions have an underscore '_' in place of space */ /* convert these to a real space */ while( (ptr=(gchar*)strchr(region,'_')) ) *ptr = ' '; if(!CodeInList(TZvalue,Regions)) Regions = AddNameCodeEntry(TZvalue,region,Regions); g_free(region); } g_free(TZvalue); g_free(code); } } fclose(fp); return Regions; } void UpdateCountries(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer ZoneNotes) { GtkTreeIter iter ; GtkTreeModel *model; gchar *continent; GtkTreeModel *store; GtkTreeModel *filteredStore; GtkTreePath *path; GtkWidget *tree; GtkWidget *scrolled_window; GtkTreeSelection *countrySelection; AddZoneStruct *zoneData; if (gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &model, &iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, CONTINENT_NAME, &continent, -1); filteredStore = gtk_tree_view_get_model( gtk_tree_selection_get_tree_view(selection) ); store = gtk_tree_model_filter_get_model( GTK_TREE_MODEL_FILTER(filteredStore) ); path = gtk_tree_model_get_path( GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore), &iter ); path = gtk_tree_model_filter_convert_path_to_child_path( GTK_TREE_MODEL_FILTER(filteredStore), path ); filteredStore = gtk_tree_model_filter_new( GTK_TREE_MODEL(store), path ); if ( path ) gtk_tree_path_free( path ); gtk_tree_model_filter_set_visible_func(GTK_TREE_MODEL_FILTER(filteredStore), FilterCountries, NULL, NULL ); GtkWidget *label = gtk_label_new( _("Countries") ); tree = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore)); gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible( GTK_TREE_VIEW(tree), FALSE ); gtk_widget_show(tree); GtkCellRenderer *renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); GtkTreeViewColumn *column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes ("Name", renderer, "text", COUNTRY_NAME, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree), column); scrolled_window = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled_window), GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_widget_show (scrolled_window); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), tree); gtk_notebook_remove_page( (GtkNotebook*)ZoneNotes, COUNTRY_NAME ); gtk_notebook_insert_page ( (GtkNotebook*)ZoneNotes, scrolled_window, label, COUNTRY_NAME ); countrySelection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection( GTK_TREE_VIEW(tree) ); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode (countrySelection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (countrySelection), "changed", G_CALLBACK (UpdateRegions), ZoneNotes); zoneData = (AddZoneStruct*) g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(ZoneNotes),ZONE_DATA); zoneData->countryTreeView = GTK_TREE_VIEW(tree); /* update region list straight away to match first country on this continent */ gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first(GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore), &iter); gtk_tree_selection_select_iter(countrySelection, &iter); g_free (continent); } } void UpdateRegions(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer ZoneNotes) { GtkTreeIter iter ; GtkTreeModel *model; gchar *country; GtkTreeModel *store; GtkTreeModel *filteredStore; GtkTreePath *path; GtkWidget *tree; GtkTreeSelection *regionSelection; GtkWidget *scrolled_window; AddZoneStruct *zoneData; if (gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &model, &iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, COUNTRY_NAME, &country, -1); filteredStore = gtk_tree_view_get_model( gtk_tree_selection_get_tree_view(selection) ); store = gtk_tree_model_filter_get_model( GTK_TREE_MODEL_FILTER(filteredStore) ); path = gtk_tree_model_get_path( GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore), &iter ); path = gtk_tree_model_filter_convert_path_to_child_path( GTK_TREE_MODEL_FILTER(filteredStore), path ); filteredStore = gtk_tree_model_filter_new( GTK_TREE_MODEL(store), path ); if ( path ) gtk_tree_path_free( path ); gtk_tree_model_filter_set_visible_func(GTK_TREE_MODEL_FILTER(filteredStore), FilterRegions, NULL, NULL ); GtkWidget *label = gtk_label_new( _("Regions") ); tree = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore)); gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible( GTK_TREE_VIEW(tree), FALSE ); gtk_widget_show(tree); GtkCellRenderer *renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); GtkTreeViewColumn *column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes ("Name", renderer, "text", REGION_NAME, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree), column); scrolled_window = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled_window), GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_widget_show (scrolled_window); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), tree); gtk_notebook_remove_page( (GtkNotebook*)ZoneNotes, REGION_NAME ); gtk_notebook_insert_page( (GtkNotebook*)ZoneNotes, scrolled_window, label, REGION_NAME ); regionSelection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree)); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode (regionSelection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); g_signal_connect( G_OBJECT(regionSelection), "changed", G_CALLBACK(SelectRegion), g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(ZoneNotes),ZONE_DATA)); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(tree), "button_press_event", G_CALLBACK(ButtonPressedInRegionList), (gpointer)g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(ZoneNotes),ZONE_DATA)); zoneData = (AddZoneStruct*) g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(ZoneNotes),ZONE_DATA); zoneData->regionTreeView = GTK_TREE_VIEW(tree); g_free (country); } } void SelectRegion(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer ZoneData) { GtkTreeIter iter ; GtkTreeModel *model; gchar *description, *TZ; if (gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &model, &iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, REGION_NAME, &description, CODE, &TZ, -1); gtk_entry_set_text( (GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->DescriptionEntry, description); gtk_entry_set_text( (GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->TZEntry, TZ); g_free( description ); g_free( TZ ); } } /* when left mouse button is double-clicked, send "key-pressed-event" to one of the Entry boxes which will be handled by adding the given zone. We're assuming here that "select-row" preceded the double-click event */ gboolean ButtonPressedInRegionList (GtkWidget *regionTreeView, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer ZoneData) { GdkEventKey *KeyEvent; static GtkWidget *popup; gboolean returnVal = FALSE; if( (event->button==1) && ( event->type==GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS)) { KeyEvent = (GdkEventKey*)g_malloc(sizeof(GdkEventKey)); KeyEvent->keyval=GDK_KEY_Return; gint return_val; g_signal_emit_by_name( G_OBJECT( ((AddZoneStruct*)ZoneData)->TZEntry ), "key-press-event", (GdkEvent*)KeyEvent, &return_val); g_free(KeyEvent); returnVal = TRUE; } return returnVal; } /* Initialises (preexisting) iter to the node for the given column (whose value is identified by name) and returns TRUE. Iter is invalid and FALSE returned, if there is no such name in the column. */ gboolean findRow( GtkTreeModel *model, const gint column, const gchar *nameToMatch, GtkTreeIter *iter ) { if( ! gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first( model, iter ) ) return FALSE; gchar* name; gtk_tree_model_get( model, iter, column, &name, -1 ); if ( name && !strcmp( nameToMatch, name ) ) { g_free( name ); return TRUE; } g_free(name); while( gtk_tree_model_iter_next( model, iter) ) { gtk_tree_model_get( model, iter, column, &name, -1 ); if ( name && !strcmp( nameToMatch, name ) ) { g_free(name); return TRUE; } } g_free(name); return FALSE; } /* Implements GtkTreeModelFilterVisibleFunc, making continent entries only visible. */ gboolean FilterContinents(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data) { gboolean visible; gchar *continentName; gchar *countryName; gchar *regionName; gtk_tree_model_get( model, iter, CONTINENT_NAME, &continentName, COUNTRY_NAME, &countryName, REGION_NAME, ®ionName, -1 ); visible = ( continentName && strlen(continentName)>0 ) && ( (!countryName) || strlen(countryName)==0 ) && ( (!regionName) || strlen(regionName)==0 ) ; g_free( continentName ); g_free( countryName ); g_free( regionName ); return visible; } gboolean FilterCountries(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data) { gboolean visible; gchar *countryName; gtk_tree_model_get( model, iter, COUNTRY_NAME, &countryName, -1 ); visible = ( countryName && strlen(countryName)>0 ); g_free( countryName ); return visible; } gboolean FilterRegions(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data) { gboolean visible; gchar *regionName; gtk_tree_model_get( model, iter, REGION_NAME, ®ionName, -1 ); visible = ( regionName && strlen(regionName)>0 ); g_free( regionName ); return visible; } /* zones are selected according to the method used in tzselect: First the continent is chosen, then, if necessary, the country is chosen, with countries being identified from the two-letter code in the entries of [/usr/share/zoneinfo/]zone.tab (and country names taken from iso3166.tab) Then the region (or city) of that country is identified, from zone.tab. */ void PrepareZoneNotes(GtkWidget **ZoneNotes, AddZoneStruct *Zone) { gint i; GtkTreeIter continentIter, countryIter, regionIter, iter; GtkTreePath *path; GtkTreeSelection *selection; GSList *countryList, *countryItem; GSList *regionList, *regionItem; gchar *name, *code; gchar *continentName, *ptr; gchar *ContinentLabel=_("Continents"); gchar *CountryLabel=_("Countries"); gchar *RegionLabel=_("Regions"); gint columnId; /* collate date into a three-level tree. The first level represents continents, the second is regions/countries, the third is cities. */ GtkTreeStore *store = gtk_tree_store_new (N_COLUMNS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING ); for( i=0; idata)->name; code = ((NameCodeType *)countryItem->data)->code; gtk_tree_store_append (store, &countryIter, &continentIter); gtk_tree_store_set (store, &countryIter, COUNTRY_NAME, name, CODE, code, -1); /* add regions and cities within that country */ regionList=FetchRegions(code); regionItem = regionList; while( regionItem ) { gtk_tree_store_append (store, ®ionIter, &countryIter); name = ((NameCodeType *)regionItem->data)->name; code = ((NameCodeType *)regionItem->data)->code; gtk_tree_store_set (store, ®ionIter, REGION_NAME, name, CODE, code, -1); regionItem = regionItem->next; } ClearNameCodeList(®ionList); countryItem = countryItem->next; } ClearNameCodeList(&countryList); } /* form the view of the tree */ // continents GtkTreeModel* filteredStore = gtk_tree_model_filter_new( GTK_TREE_MODEL(store), NULL ); gtk_tree_model_filter_set_visible_func(GTK_TREE_MODEL_FILTER(filteredStore), FilterContinents, NULL, NULL ); *ZoneNotes = gtk_notebook_new (); gtk_widget_show(*ZoneNotes); g_object_set_data(G_OBJECT(*ZoneNotes), ZONE_DATA, Zone ); GtkWidget *label; label = gtk_label_new (ContinentLabel); GtkWidget *tree; tree = gtk_tree_view_new_with_model (GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore)); gtk_tree_view_set_headers_visible( GTK_TREE_VIEW(tree), FALSE ); gtk_widget_show(tree); GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes ("Name", renderer, "text", CONTINENT_NAME, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree), column); gtk_notebook_insert_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(*ZoneNotes), tree, label, CONTINENT_NAME ); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection(GTK_TREE_VIEW (tree)); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode (selection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (selection), "changed", G_CALLBACK (UpdateCountries), (void*)*ZoneNotes); // countries, in default continent gboolean gotIt = findRow( GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore), CONTINENT_NAME, defaultContinent, &continentIter ); path = NULL; if ( gotIt ) gtk_tree_selection_select_iter( selection, &continentIter); filteredStore = gtk_tree_view_get_model( Zone->countryTreeView ); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection( Zone->countryTreeView ); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode (selection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (selection), "changed", G_CALLBACK (UpdateRegions), (void*)*ZoneNotes); // regions, in default country gotIt = findRow( GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore), COUNTRY_NAME, defaultCountry, &countryIter ); if ( gotIt ) gtk_tree_selection_select_iter( selection, &countryIter); filteredStore = gtk_tree_view_get_model( Zone->regionTreeView ); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection( Zone->regionTreeView ); gtk_tree_selection_set_mode (selection, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT(selection), "changed", G_CALLBACK (SelectRegion), g_object_get_data(G_OBJECT(*ZoneNotes),ZONE_DATA)); g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(Zone->regionTreeView), "button_press_event", G_CALLBACK(ButtonPressedInRegionList), (gpointer)Zone); /* default region/city */ gotIt = findRow( GTK_TREE_MODEL(filteredStore), REGION_NAME, defaultRegion, ®ionIter ); if ( gotIt ) { gtk_tree_selection_select_iter( selection, ®ionIter); } } void AddZoneToList(GtkWidget *w, gpointer NewZone) { gchar *rowdata[2]; gint row; extern gint changed; GtkTreeView *clocklist; GtkListStore *clocklistModel; GString *description; GString *TZ; GtkTreeIter iter; description = g_string_new( gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->DescriptionEntry)); TZ = g_string_new( gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->TZEntry)); /* check a time zone was given, if not, set to GMT */ /* GST-0 is the "formal" TZ value for GMT */ if ( TZ->len == 0 ) g_string_assign(TZ,"GST-0"); clocklist = (GtkTreeView *)((AddZoneStruct *)NewZone)->clocklist; clocklistModel = GTK_LIST_STORE(gtk_tree_view_get_model( clocklist )); gtk_list_store_append ( clocklistModel, &iter); gtk_list_store_set ( clocklistModel, &iter, TZ_NAME, TZ->str, TZ_DESCRIPTION, description->str, -1); /* make new zone visible */ gtk_tree_view_scroll_to_cell (clocklist, gtk_tree_model_get_path(GTK_TREE_MODEL(clocklistModel), &iter), NULL, /* attn: non use_align not implemented yet in GTK+ FALSE, 0, 0); */ TRUE, 0, 1); gtk_tree_selection_select_iter( gtk_tree_view_get_selection( clocklist ), &iter ); SetTime((gpointer)clocklist); changed=1; g_string_free(description,TRUE); g_string_free(TZ,TRUE); } void AddZone( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ) { GtkWidget *window; GtkWidget *vbox, *hbox; GtkWidget *AddButton, *DoneButton; GtkWidget *ZoneNotes; GtkWidget *Frame; GtkWidget *EntryDescription, *EntryTZ; static AddZoneStruct NewZone; NewZone.clocklist = (GObject *) clocklist; EntryDescription = gtk_entry_new(); NewZone.DescriptionEntry = (GtkWidget *)EntryDescription; EntryTZ = gtk_entry_new(); NewZone.TZEntry = (GtkWidget *) EntryTZ; window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_window_set_title ((GtkWindow *)window, _("Add Time Zone")); gtk_window_set_position((GtkWindow *)window,GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (window), 5); vbox = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL, 0); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), vbox); gtk_widget_show (vbox); /* display zone choices as notebook: Continents on one page, cities/countries on other */ PrepareZoneNotes(&ZoneNotes,&NewZone); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), ZoneNotes, TRUE, FALSE, 5); /* place zone in text entry box (allowing for manual entry if desired) */ hbox = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (hbox); /* box for text description of zone */ Frame = gtk_frame_new (_("Description")); gtk_frame_set_shadow_type( (GtkFrame *)Frame, GTK_SHADOW_NONE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), Frame, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (Frame); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (Frame), EntryDescription); /* where did the entry boxes get their default size from? Not setting the size here (and below for TZ) makes the dialog box too large Arguably too large, anyway - this is a question of taste of course */ gtk_widget_set_size_request( GTK_WIDGET(EntryDescription),125,0); gtk_widget_show (EntryDescription); /* box for TZ value of zone */ Frame = gtk_frame_new (_("TZ value")); gtk_frame_set_shadow_type( (GtkFrame *)Frame, GTK_SHADOW_NONE); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), Frame, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (Frame); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (Frame), EntryTZ); gtk_widget_set_size_request( GTK_WIDGET(EntryTZ),125,0); gtk_widget_show (EntryTZ); /* buttons to accept zone, or exit */ hbox = gtk_box_new (GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, 0); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, TRUE, FALSE, 5); gtk_widget_show (hbox); AddButton = gtk_button_new_with_label (_("Add Zone")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (AddButton), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (AddZoneToList), (gpointer)&NewZone ); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), AddButton, TRUE, FALSE, 0); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (EntryDescription), "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK (GotOK), (gpointer)AddButton); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (EntryTZ), "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK (GotOK), (gpointer)AddButton); gtk_widget_show (AddButton); DoneButton = gtk_button_new_with_label (_("Done")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (DoneButton), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (DestroyWindow), (gpointer)window); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), DoneButton, TRUE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (DoneButton); gtk_widget_show(window); } void WriteZoneDescription(GtkDialog *dialog, gint responseId, gpointer Zone) { extern gint changed; GString *description; GtkTreeView *clocklist; GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel; GtkTreeIter iter; if ( responseId == OK_BUTTON ) { clocklist = GTK_TREE_VIEW(((AddZoneStruct *)Zone)->clocklist); if ( gtk_tree_selection_get_selected( gtk_tree_view_get_selection(clocklist), &clocklistModel, &iter) ) { description = g_string_new( gtk_entry_get_text((GtkEntry *)((AddZoneStruct *)Zone)->DescriptionEntry)); gtk_list_store_set ( GTK_LIST_STORE(clocklistModel), &iter, TZ_DESCRIPTION, description->str, -1); changed=1; /* gtk_tree_model_row_changed( clocklistModel, gtk_tree_model_get_path( clocklistModel, &iter), &iter);*/ // resizeWindow( gtk_widget_get_toplevel( GTK_WIDGET(clocklist) ), //clocklist ); } } if ( responseId > 0 ) { gtk_widget_destroy(GTK_WIDGET(dialog)); } } void ChangeZoneDescription(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist) { gchar *description; GtkWidget *window, *vbox, *hbox; GtkWidget *DescriptionEntry, *OKButton, *CancelButton; static AddZoneStruct Zone; GString *title, *msg; gchar *button[]={"OK"}; GtkTreeModel *clocklistModel; GtkTreeIter selectedRowIter; if ( ! gtk_tree_selection_get_selected( gtk_tree_view_get_selection( clocklist ), &clocklistModel, &selectedRowIter ) ) { /* is this dialog box useful? */ showMessageDialog( _("No zone chosen for changing."), GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING ); return; } gtk_tree_model_get( GTK_TREE_MODEL(clocklistModel), &selectedRowIter, TZ_DESCRIPTION, &description, -1); Zone.clocklist = (GObject *) clocklist; window = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons ( _("Change Zone Description"), NULL, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL, "OK", OK_BUTTON, "Cancel", CANCEL_BUTTON, NULL); gtk_window_set_position((GtkWindow *)window,GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER); gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (window), 5); DescriptionEntry = gtk_entry_new(); Zone.DescriptionEntry = DescriptionEntry; gtk_entry_set_text( (GtkEntry *) DescriptionEntry, description); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (DescriptionEntry), "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK (GotOKInDialog), (gpointer)window); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (gtk_dialog_get_content_area(GTK_DIALOG(window))), DescriptionEntry); gtk_widget_show (DescriptionEntry); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "response", G_CALLBACK(WriteZoneDescription), (gpointer)&Zone ); gtk_widget_show(window); } zones.h000066400000000000000000000101611512423740500123670ustar00rootroot00000000000000/* functions related to selecting time zones */ #ifndef GWORLDCLOCK_ZONES #define GWORLDCLOCK_ZONES #include static const gchar *ZONE_TABLE="/usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab"; static const gchar *COUNTRY_TABLE="/usr/share/zoneinfo/iso3166.tab"; #define ZONE_DATA "ZoneData" /* entries in tree holding continent-region-city information */ enum { CONTINENT_NAME, COUNTRY_NAME, REGION_NAME, CODE, N_COLUMNS }; static const gchar *defaultContinent = "Australia"; static const gchar *defaultCountry = "Australia"; static const gchar *defaultRegion = "Sydney"; static const gchar *continents[] = { "Africa", "Americas", "Antarctica", "Arctic Ocean", "Asia", "Atlantic Ocean", "Australia", "Europe", "Indian Ocean", "Pacific Ocean" }; /* Keep this number up to date with the number of continents in the array above. Not that the number of continents on Earth is going to change, but you know. */ static const gint Ncontinents = 10; typedef struct NameCodeType { gchar *name; gchar *code; /* actually only 2 characters needed, but 3 would be better */ } NameCodeType; typedef struct AddZoneStruct { GObject *clocklist; GtkTreeView *countryTreeView; GtkTreeView *regionTreeView; GtkWidget *DescriptionEntry; GtkWidget *TZEntry; } AddZoneStruct; void DeleteZone( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ); /* Save list of time zones to configfile */ gint SaveZones(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist); /* Handle "rows_reordered" signal, indicating the rows in the clock have been moved */ /* Note this callback function does not get called for some reason, I don't know why. A bug in GTK+ ? You will have to save the reordered list by hand for the time being. */ void registerReorderedRows( GtkTreeModel* clocklistModel, GtkTreePath *arg1, GtkTreeIter *arg2, gpointer new_order, gpointer user_data); gint CodeInList(gchar *code, GSList *List); GSList* AddNameCodeEntry(gchar *code, gchar *name, GSList *List); void ClearNameCodeList(GSList **List); /* for given continent, find corresponding countries as identified in ZONE_TABLE and prepare list of country name using COUNTRY_TABLE */ GSList* FetchCountries(gchar *continent); /* from given country code ("*country"), find list of regions in ZONE_TABLE */ /* input: country is the two-letter country code from ISO3166 */ GSList* FetchRegions(gchar *country); void UpdateCountries(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer ZoneNotes); void UpdateRegions(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer ZoneNotes); void SelectRegion(GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer ZoneNotes); void UpdateCountriesCL(GtkWidget *ContinentCList, gint row, gint column, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer ZoneData); /* Implements GtkTreeModelFilterVisibleFunc, making continent entries only visible. */ gboolean FilterContinents(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data); gboolean FilterCountries(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data); gboolean FilterRegions(GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *iter, gpointer data); /* when left mouse button is double-clicked, send "key-pressed-event" to one of the Entry boxes which will be handled by adding the given zone. We're assuming here that "select-row" preceded the double-click event */ gint ButtonPressedInRegionList(GtkWidget *regionlist, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer ZoneData); /* zones are selected according to the method used in tzselect: First the continent is chosen, then, if necessary, the country is chosen, with countries being identified from the two-letter code in the entries of [/usr/share/zoneinfo/]zone.tab (and country names taken from iso3166.tab) Then the region (or city) of that country is identified, from zone.tab. */ void PrepareZoneNotes(GtkWidget **ZoneNotes, AddZoneStruct *Zone); void AddZoneToList(GtkWidget *w, gpointer NewZone); void AddZone( GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist ); void WriteZoneDescription(GtkDialog *dialog, gint responseId, gpointer Zone); void ChangeZoneDescription(GtkWidget *w, gpointer clocklist); #endif