The icon attributes are stored as "BEOS: L:STD_ICON" (large icon) and "BEOS: M:STD_ICON" (small, or "mini" icon).
| Class Overview |
BNodeInfo();
BNodeInfo(BNode
* node);
The default constructor creates a new, uninitialized BNodeInfo
object. To
initialize you have to follow this construction with a call to
SetTo()
.
The BNode
version intializes the BNodeInfo
by passing the argument to
SetTo()
;
see SetTo()
for details (and error codes).
~BNodeInfo();
Destroys the object. The BNode
object that was used to initialize the object isn't touched.
status_t GetAppHint(entry_ref* app_ref) const;
status_t SetAppHint(const entry_ref app_ref);
These functions get and set the "app hint" for the node. The app hint is an entry_ref that identifies the executable that should be used when launching the node. Of course, the entry_ref may not point to an application, or it might point to an application with the wrong signature (and so on)—that's why this is merely a hint.
GetAppHint()
function initializes the entry_ref to the hint recorded in
the "BEOS:PPATH" attribute of the node; the argument must be allocated
before it's passed in.
SetAppHint()
stores the path corresponding to the entry_ref in the
"BEOS:PPATH" attribute of the node. Since the path to the application is
stored instead of its entry_ref, the hint will break if the application
is subsequently moved.
Return Code | Description |
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| The ref was successfully retrieved or set. |
| The attribute "BEOS:PPATH" doesn't exist. ( |
| The node is on a read-only volume. ( |
See Also:
BMimeType::GetAppHint()
virtual status_t GetIcon(BBitmap
* icon,
icon_size which = B_LARGE_ICON) const;
virtual status_t SetIcon(const BBitmap
* icon,
icon_size which = B_LARGE_ICON);
status_t GetTrackerIcon(BBitmap
* icon,
icon_size which = B_LARGE_ICON);
static status_t GetTrackerIcon(entry_ref* ref,
BBitmap
* icon,
icon_size which = B_LARGE_ICON);
GetIcon()
and SetIcon()
get and set the icon data that's stored in the
node's attributes. You specify which icon you want (large or small) by
passing B_LARGE_ICON
or B_MINI_ICON
as the which
argument. The icon is
passed in or returned through the icon
argument. The icon data is copied
out of or into the BBitmap
object.
The bitmap (if you're calling SetIcon()
) or icon (for GetIcon()
and
GetTrackerIcon()
) must be the proper size: 32x32 for the large icon,
16x16 for the small one.
If you want to erase the node's icon, pass NULL
as the icon
argument to
SetIcon()
.
The icon attributes are stored as "BEOS: L:STD_ICON" (large icon) and "BEOS: M:STD_ICON" (small, or "mini" icon).
GetTrackerIcon()
finds the icon that the Tracker uses to display the
node. The static version lets you identify the node as an entry_ref. Both
versions follow the same ordered path in trying to find the icon:
First, it looks in the node's attributes. If the attribute doesn't exist, it…
…gets the node's preferred app (as a signature), and asks the File Type database if that signature declares an icon for this node's file type. If the node doesn't have a preferred app, or if the app doesn't designate an icon for the node's type, the function…
…asks the File Type database for the icon based on the node's file type. If still empty-handed, the function…
…asks the File Type database for the preferred app based on the node's file type, and then asks that app for the icon it uses to display this node's file type. If still nothing, we…
…quit.
The function doesn't tell you which branch of the path it found the icon in.
Return Code | Description |
---|---|
| The icon was found or set. |
| The |
| The bitmap or icon wasn't the proper size. |
Attribute errors. | See the error codes for
|
status_t GetPreferredApp(char* signature,
app_verb verb = B_OPEN) const;
status_t SetPreferredApp(const char* signature,
app_verb verb = B_OPEN);
These functions get and set the node's "preferred app." This is the application that's used to access the node when, for example, the user double-clicks the node in a Tracker window.
The preferred app is identified by signature
, a MIME string.
The app_verb
argument specifies the type of access; currently, the
only app_verb
is B_OPEN
.
If a node doesn't have a preferred app, the Tracker looks in the File Type database for an app that can open the node's file type.
The attribute that stores the preferred app is named "BEOS:PREF_APP".
Return Code | Description |
---|---|
| The preferred app was found or set. |
| The |
| ( |
Attribute errors. | See the error codes for
|
virtual status_t GetType(char* type) const;
virtual status_t SetType(const char* type);
These functions get and set the node's file type. The file type, passed
in or returned through type
, is a MIME string.
The attribute that stores the file type is named "BEOS:TYPE".
Return Code | Description |
---|---|
| The type was found or set. |
| The |
Attribute errors. | See the error codes for
|
status_t InitCheck() const;
Returns the status of the most recent initialization.
Return Code | Description |
---|---|
| The object was successfully initialized. |
| The |
See SetTo()
for more error codes.
status_t SetTo(BNode
* node);
Initializes the BNodeInfo
object by pointing it to node
, which must be a
valid (initialized) BNode
object. The BNodeInfo
maintains its own
BNode
pointer: You shouldn't delete node
while the BNodeInfo
is accessing it;
other changes to the BNode
are permitted, but you may want to avoid such
antics. Re-initializing a BNodeInfo
doesn't affect the previous
BNode
object.
Return Code | Description |
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| The object was successfully initialized. |
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