├── DockApp.c ├── DockCoreUpdate.c ├── DockCoreUpdate.h ├── IconPlotting.c ├── IconPlotting.h ├── LICENSE ├── MacDock 2.0a4.sit ├── MacDock v1.4 Source.sit ├── MacDock v1.40.sit ├── MacDock π ├── MacDock π.rsrc └── README.md /DockApp.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "DockCoreUpdate.h" #include "IconPlotting.h" #define kBaseResID 128 // base id for all resource #define kAboutWinID 129 // Window rsrc ID #define kMoveToFront (WindowPtr)-1L #define mApple kBaseResID #define iAbout 1 #define mFile kBaseResID+1 #define iUpdateAppList 1 #define iQuit 3 #define mOptions mFile+1 #define iToggleSize 1 #define iShowSelf 2 #define iBigger 3 #define iSmaller 4 #define osEvtMsgBitShift 24 #define kSleep 20L #define kGestaltMask 1L //apple events checking #define gestaltDragMgrAttr 'drag' #define gestaltDragMgrPresent 0 #define SetHighByte(longNum) (longNum |=0xFF000000) #define ClearHighByte(longNum) (longNum &= 0x00FFFFFF) #define UNLISTED 999 DockListNode* gVizDockListHEAD = nil; unsigned short gVizDockListCnt = 0; unsigned short gVizDockDeadFavesCnt = 0; unsigned short gMacDockItemNum = UNLISTED; /*Unreachable item number*/ DTPBptrAndHandle DtpbPtrNHandle; // global used in DockCoreUpdate but init'ed in main Boolean gDone, gDockHidden, gShowSelf; Rect gScreenSizeRect; Boolean gStopNullEventUpdates = false; unsigned short gDockIconWidth = kLargeIconHeight; unsigned short gDockIconHeight = kLargeIconHeight; //square icons unsigned short gDockHBorder = kDockHBorderBig; unsigned short gDockCurSize = 0; Boolean gDockSmall = false; Point gLastMouseDownPt; void ToolBoxInit(); void WindowInit(); void MenuBarInit(); void EventLoop(); void DoEvent(EventRecord *eventPtr); void HandleNull(EventRecord *eventPtr); void HandleMouseDown(EventRecord *eventPtr); void HandleMenuChoice(long menuChocie); void HandleAppleChoice(short item); void HandleFileChoice(short item); void HandleOptionsChoice(short item); void UpdateRunningApps(Boolean ForceRedraw); void DoUpdate(EventRecord *eventPtr); void HandleMouseMove(EventRecord *eventPtr); void HandleMouseUp(EventRecord *eventPtr); void EventInit(); void HideDock(); void ShowDock(); void UpdateDockSize(unsigned short NumApps); void MakeDockSmall(); void MakeDockBig(); void SystemIdentify(); void SaveFavoritesPrefs(); void QuitApp(); //AppleEvent handlers: pascal OSErr DoOpenApp(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon); pascal OSErr DoQuitApp(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon); pascal OSErr DoPrintDoc(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon); pascal OSErr DoOpenDoc(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon); Boolean gAutoHide = false; //Default setting for auto hide Dock option void main(){ ToolBoxInit(); SystemIdentify(); //for future release to ID color screens WindowInit(); MenuBarInit(); EventInit(); //Init Dock Globals gShowSelf = false; DtpbPtrNHandle.MaskDataLargeIcon = NewHandle(kLargeIconSize); DtpbPtrNHandle.MaskDataSmallIcon = NewHandle(kSmallIconSize); DtpbPtrNHandle.PixelMapData = NewHandle(kLarge8BitIconSize); // LoadPrefs(); InitDock(); EventLoop(); } /* OpenPrefs - just like Load but does NOT close the file - Returns the reference number to the file it has open */ short OpenPrefs(){ OSErr myErr; short myVRef, myRef, myRefNum; long myDirID; FSSpec mySpec; Str255 myName; Handle myHand; const unsigned short kPrefID = 128; GetIndString(myName, kPrefID, 1); myErr = FindFolder(kOnSystemDisk, kPreferencesFolderType, kDontCreateFolder, &myVRef, &myDirID); if(noErr == myErr) myErr = FSMakeFSSpec(myVRef, myDirID, myName, &mySpec); if(fnfErr == myErr)//file not found, create it! FSpCreateResFile(&mySpec, kMacDockAppSignature, kPreferencesFolderType, smSystemScript); if(noErr == myErr) myRefNum = FSpOpenResFile(&mySpec, fsCurPerm); return (myRefNum); } /* SaveFavoritesPrefs() */ void SaveFavoritesPrefs(){ short uniqID; AliasHandle aliasHndl; DockRecord** dockRecHndl; Boolean tmpBool; DockListNode* dListPtr = gVizDockListHEAD; short prefsRefNum = OpenPrefs(); dockRecHndl = (DockRecord**)NewHandle(sizeof(DockRecord)); while(dListPtr){ if(dListPtr->dockRec.isFavorited){ SetHandleSize(aliasHndl, 256); **dockRecHndl = dListPtr->dockRec; NewAlias(nil, &(dListPtr->dockRec.fsspec), &aliasHndl); uniqID = UniqueID(rAliasType); AddResource(aliasHndl,rAliasType, uniqID, "\pAppAliases"); AddResource(dockRecHndl,'mcdk', uniqID, "\pRestDockData"); ChangedResource(dockRecHndl); WriteResource(dockRecHndl); ChangedResource(aliasHndl); WriteResource(aliasHndl); DetachResource(dockRecHndl); DetachResource(aliasHndl); //ReleaseResource(dockRecHndl); } dListPtr = dListPtr->next; } CloseResFile(prefsRefNum); //DisposeHandle(dockRecHndl); } /* SystemIdentify() - find out screen color */ void SystemIdentify() { GDHandle screen; long machineID; long dragMgrCheck; long checkResult; Gestalt(gestaltAliasMgrAttr, &checkResult); if(checkResult && (0x1 >> gestaltAliasMgrPresent)){ //SysBeep(10);//ALIAS MANAGER PRESENT! } Gestalt(gestaltDragMgrAttr, &dragMgrCheck); if(dragMgrCheck && (0x01 >> gestaltDragMgrPresent)){ // DRAG MANAGER IS AVAILABLE! } Gestalt(gestaltMachineType, &machineID); if(machineID <= gestaltMacSE) { gScreenSizeRect=screenBits.bounds; } else { screen = GetMainDevice(); gScreenSizeRect = (**screen).gdRect; } } /* ToolBoxInit() - standard init funcs caller */ void ToolBoxInit(){ InitGraf(&thePort); InitFonts(); InitWindows(); InitMenus(); TEInit(); InitDialogs(nil); InitCursor(); } /**** MenuBarInit() - Standard menubar inits****/ void MenuBarInit(){ Handle menuBar; MenuHandle menu; ControlHandle control; long feature; menuBar = GetNewMBar(kBaseResID); SetMenuBar(menuBar); menu = GetMHandle(mApple); AddResMenu(menu,'DRVR'); DrawMenuBar(); } /* WindowInit() * Reads a window resource and shows the Dock window * Checks computer's screen size and positions * Dock window in the bottom center. * Also initializes the global gDockHidden to not hide */ void WindowInit(){ WindowPtr window; GDHandle screen; short screen_res_x, screen_res_y; short dockWinHeight,dockWinWidth; long gestaltResult; Gestalt(gestaltProcessorType,&gestaltResult); if(gestaltResult > gestalt68000) window = GetNewCWindow(kBaseResID,nil,kMoveToFront); else //68000 machines can't do Color window calls window = GetNewWindow(kBaseResID,nil,kMoveToFront); //MOVE WINDOW TO BOTTOM CENTER OF SCREEN AND //DYNAMICALLY ACCOUNT FOR CUR SCREEN SIZE: dockWinWidth = window->portRect.right-thePort->portRect.left; dockWinHeight = window->portRect.bottom-thePort->portRect.top; if(window==nil){ SysBeep(10); ExitToShell();} MoveWindow(window, gScreenSizeRect.right/2-dockWinWidth/2, gScreenSizeRect.bottom-dockWinHeight, true); //ShowWindow(window); SetPort(window); gDockHidden = false; } void QuitApp(){ SaveFavoritesPrefs(); } /* EventLoop() * Top-level loop handling * Also handles Null events */ void EventLoop(){ EventRecord event; static long lastNullUpdate; gDone = false; while(gDone == false) { //Future work: create the initial Region to be inside //the dock to trigger osEvt //for mouse if it moves if(WaitNextEvent(everyEvent, &event, kSleep, nil)) DoEvent(&event); else if(!gStopNullEventUpdates){ if(lastNullUpdate - TickCount() > 30) UpdateRunningApps(false); //ForceDraw == false } }//exit that while loop only when app is quit! //Upon user quitting app, write the Favorites to prefs: QuitApp(); } /* HideDock * Tucks the Dock window out of the way */ void HideDock(){ WindowPtr window; short dockWinHeight,dockWinWidth; window = thePort; //make this smarter to support mult windows dockWinWidth = window->portRect.right-thePort->portRect.left; dockWinHeight = window->portRect.bottom-thePort->portRect.top; if(window==nil){SysBeep(10);ExitToShell();} MoveWindow(window, gScreenSizeRect.right/2-dockWinWidth/2, gScreenSizeRect.bottom-dockWinHeight/2, true); gDockHidden = true; } /* ShowDock * Positions the Dock window to be in full view position */ void ShowDock(){ WindowPtr window; short dockWinHeight,dockWinWidth; window = thePort; //make this smarter to support mult windows dockWinWidth = window->portRect.right-thePort->portRect.left; dockWinHeight = window->portRect.bottom-thePort->portRect.top; if(window==nil){SysBeep(10);ExitToShell();} gDockIconHeight = kLargeIconHeight; gDockIconWidth = gDockIconHeight; MoveWindow(window, gScreenSizeRect.right/2-dockWinWidth/2, gScreenSizeRect.bottom-dockWinHeight, true); gDockHidden = false; } /* UpdateDockSize * Resizes the dock according to the NumApps passed in * and considering the current size of icons * stored as globals: * Inputs: * NumApps - number of apps to support in the resized Dock * gDockIconHeight - (global) Dock icon height * gDockIconWidth - (global) Dock icon width * kDockHSpace - (global const) Dock icon space before and after each Dock icon * kDockVSpace - (global const) Dock icon space above each Dock icon * (and in future maybe below too to support app-running dot??) * Outputs: * gDockCurSize - updated to new dock size */ void UpdateDockSize(unsigned short NumApps){ int i; WindowPtr window; short dockWinHeight,dockWinWidth; if(NumApps == gDockCurSize) SysBeep(10); window = thePort; //make this smarter to support mult windows dockWinWidth = gDockHBorder + (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace)*(NumApps) + gDockHBorder; dockWinHeight = kDockVSpace*3+gDockIconHeight+kDockVSpace; if(window==nil){SysBeep(10);ExitToShell();} HideWindow(window); SizeWindow(window, dockWinWidth, dockWinHeight, false); MoveWindow(window, gScreenSizeRect.right/2-dockWinWidth/2, gScreenSizeRect.bottom-dockWinHeight, false); ShowWindow(window); gDockCurSize = NumApps; } /* MakeDockSmall * Tucks the Dock window out of the way and sets icon size to small */ void MakeDockSmall(){ gDockIconHeight = kSmallIconHeight; gDockIconWidth = gDockIconHeight; gDockHBorder = kDockHBorderSmall; gDockSmall = true; UpdateDockSize(gDockCurSize); } /* MakeDockBig * Positions the Dock window to be in full view position and sets icon size to large */ void MakeDockBig(){ gDockIconHeight = kLargeIconHeight; gDockIconWidth = gDockIconHeight; gDockHBorder = kDockHBorderBig; gDockSmall = false; UpdateDockSize(gDockCurSize); } /* MakeDockBigger!!! * Increments the size of the Dock */ void MakeDockBigger(){ gDockIconHeight+=8; gDockIconWidth+=8; UpdateDockSize(gDockCurSize); } /* MakeDockSmaller!!! * Decreases the size of the Dock */ void MakeDockSmaller(){ if(gDockIconHeight>16){ gDockIconHeight-=4; gDockIconWidth-=4; UpdateDockSize(gDockCurSize); } } Boolean IsPointOnSomeDockSlot(Point* pt, Rect* dockWindowRect) { return (pt->h >= gDockHBorder+kDockHSpace && pt->h < (dockWindowRect->right - gDockHBorder)) && (pt->v >0 && pt->v <= kDockVSpace*3+gDockIconHeight+kDockVSpace); } /* HandleOsEvt * Handler for suspends/resumes mainly to support * 'clicking through' from another app -> into MacDock -> to the * destination app all in one click. * As well as one of many functs that can Show the Dock if hidden */ void HandleOsEvt(EventRecord *eventPtr){ Boolean curMouseDownWasInsideIcons; short slotClicked; if((eventPtr->message)>>osEvtMsgBitShift == suspendResumeMessage){ //Suspend-Resume:; if((eventPtr->message)&0x0001){ //Resume GlobalToLocal(&eventPtr->where); curMouseDownWasInsideIcons = IsPointOnSomeDockSlot(&eventPtr->where, &thePort->portRect); if(1) { //Resumed right into the Dock window //slotClicked = ((eventPtr->where).h-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace) / (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace); slotClicked = CalcSlotClicked(&eventPtr->where); gLastMouseDownPt = eventPtr->where; if(!curMouseDownWasInsideIcons ||//or mouse didn't click! eventPtr->what != mouseDown) { //do nothing just switch to MacDock } else if((eventPtr->modifiers) & cmdKey)//Cmd+Click { if(!RevealApp(slotClicked)) { if(gAutoHide && gDockHidden) ShowDock(); } } else if((eventPtr->modifiers) & controlKey)//Ctrl+Click { //FUTURE: show contextual menu with options to add to faves. //Baby step: Add this to Favorites list if(gAutoHide && gDockHidden) ShowDock(); AddAppInSlotToFaves(slotClicked); } else { if(gAutoHide && gDockHidden){ ShowDock(); } gLastMouseDownPt = eventPtr->where; if(slotClicked < gVizDockListCnt) InvertItem(slotClicked); } } else{ //Resumed outside of the Dock if(gAutoHide && gDockHidden){ ShowDock(); } } } else{ //Suspend: Hide dock. if(gAutoHide && !gDockHidden) HideDock(); } } } /* HandleMouseMove * Unused at the moment, meant to one day handle * any mouse-motion-activated feedback such * as highlighting an app icon */ void HandleMouseMove(EventRecord *eventPtr){ WindowPtr whichWindow; GrafPtr oldPort; short thePart; thePart = FindWindow(eventPtr->where, &whichWindow); switch(thePart){ case inContent: SetPort(whichWindow); GlobalToLocal(&eventPtr->where); //LaunchApp((eventPtr->where).h / (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace)); //HighlightItem((eventPtr->where).h / (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace)); break; } } /* DoEvent * Standard event handler */ void DoEvent(EventRecord *eventPtr){ char theChar; switch(eventPtr->what){ case kHighLevelEvent: AEProcessAppleEvent(eventPtr); break; case osEvt: HandleOsEvt(eventPtr); //if(eventPtr->message & mouseMovedMessage; break; case mouseDown: HandleMouseDown(eventPtr); gLastMouseDownPt = eventPtr->where; //in local coordinates by now break; case mouseUp: HandleMouseUp(eventPtr); break; case keyDown: case autoKey: theChar = eventPtr->message & charCodeMask; if((eventPtr->modifiers & cmdKey) != 0) HandleMenuChoice(MenuKey(theChar)); break; case updateEvt: DoUpdate(eventPtr); break; } } /* HandleMouseUp * UNUSED at the moment but meant to handle * functionality such as "un-highlighting" an app * that was clicked down on (which could highlight it) */ void HandleMouseUp(EventRecord *eventPtr){ WindowPtr whichWindow; GrafPtr oldPort; short thePart; ControlHandle control; short lastMouseDownItemNum, curMouseDownItemNum; Boolean lastMouseDownWasInsideIcons = IsPointOnSomeDockSlot(&gLastMouseDownPt, &thePort->portRect); // = ((gLastMouseDownPt).h-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace > 0 ||(gLastMouseDownPt).h < (thePort->portRect.right-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace)); Boolean curMouseDownWasInsideIcons; thePart = FindWindow(eventPtr->where, &whichWindow); //lastMouseDownItemNum = ((gLastMouseDownPt).h-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace) / (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace); lastMouseDownItemNum = CalcSlotClicked(&gLastMouseDownPt); GlobalToLocal(&eventPtr->where); //curMouseDownItemNum = ((eventPtr->where).h-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace) / (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace); curMouseDownItemNum = CalcSlotClicked(&eventPtr->where); curMouseDownWasInsideIcons = IsPointOnSomeDockSlot(&eventPtr->where, &thePort->portRect); //((eventPtr->where).h-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace > 0 || (eventPtr->where).h < (thePort->portRect.right-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace)); switch(thePart) { case inContent: SetPort(whichWindow); if(FindControl(eventPtr->where, whichWindow, &control)) { //no controls in MacDock yet.. } else { if(lastMouseDownItemNum == curMouseDownItemNum) { if(lastMouseDownWasInsideIcons && curMouseDownWasInsideIcons) { InvertItem(lastMouseDownItemNum); LaunchApp(curMouseDownItemNum); } else if(lastMouseDownWasInsideIcons && !curMouseDownWasInsideIcons) { InvertItem(lastMouseDownItemNum); } //all other possibilities would not include a valid lastMouseDownWasInsideIcons so no need to invert back } else //slot# mouseDown'd on != slot# mouseUp'd on {//No launching anything but may have to invert mouseDown'd: if(lastMouseDownWasInsideIcons) InvertItem(lastMouseDownItemNum); } } break; default: //mouseUp was outside of window if(lastMouseDownWasInsideIcons) InvertItem(lastMouseDownItemNum); } } /* HandleMouseDown * Watch for clicks in the Dock and launch * that app if it happens. */ void HandleMouseDown(EventRecord *eventPtr){ WindowPtr whichWindow; GrafPtr oldPort; short thePart; long menuChoice; ControlHandle control; short slotClicked; Boolean curMouseDownWasInsideIcons; thePart = FindWindow(eventPtr->where, &whichWindow); switch(thePart){ case inMenuBar: menuChoice = MenuSelect(eventPtr->where); HandleMenuChoice(menuChoice); break; case inSysWindow: SystemClick(eventPtr, whichWindow); break; case inContent: SetPort(whichWindow); GlobalToLocal(&eventPtr->where); curMouseDownWasInsideIcons = IsPointOnSomeDockSlot(&eventPtr->where, &thePort->portRect); //((eventPtr->where).h-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace > 0 || (eventPtr->where).h < (thePort->portRect.right-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace)); if(FindControl(eventPtr->where, whichWindow, &control)){ ; //no controls in my program.. } else { //mouse down in content of Dock //slotClicked = ((eventPtr->where).h-gDockHBorder-kDockHSpace*2) / (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace); slotClicked = CalcSlotClicked(&eventPtr->where);//((eventPtr->where).h-gDockHBorder) / (kDockHSpace+gDockIconWidth+kDockHSpace); if(!curMouseDownWasInsideIcons) { break; } else if((eventPtr->modifiers) & cmdKey)//Cmd+Click { if(!RevealApp(slotClicked)) { if(gAutoHide && gDockHidden) ShowDock(); } } else if((eventPtr->modifiers) & controlKey)//Ctrl+Click { //FUTURE: show contextual menu with options to add to faves. //Baby step: Add this to Favorites list if(gAutoHide && gDockHidden) ShowDock(); AddAppInSlotToFaves(slotClicked); } else if(slotClicked <= gVizDockListCnt)//if(!LaunchApp(slotClicked)) { if(gAutoHide && gDockHidden) ShowDock(); InvertItem(slotClicked); } } break; case inDrag: //DragWindow(whichWindow, eventPtr->where, // &screenBits.bounds); break; } } void HandleMenuChoice(long menuChoice) { short menu; short item; if(menuChoice!=0) { menu = HiWord(menuChoice); item = LoWord(menuChoice); switch(menu) { case mApple: HandleAppleChoice(item); break; case mFile: HandleFileChoice(item); break; case mOptions: HandleOptionsChoice(item); break; } HiliteMenu(0); } } void HandleAppleChoice(short item) { MenuHandle appleMenu; Str255 accName; short accNumber; DialogPtr dialog; Boolean dialogDone = false; short itemHit; switch(item){ case iAbout: gStopNullEventUpdates = true; dialog = GetNewDialog(kBaseResID, nil, kMoveToFront); ShowWindow(dialog); while(! dialogDone){ ModalDialog(nil, &itemHit); switch(itemHit){ default: dialogDone = true; } DisposDialog(dialog); gStopNullEventUpdates = false; } break; default: appleMenu = GetMHandle(mApple); GetItem(appleMenu,item,accName); accNumber = OpenDeskAcc(accName); break; } } void HandleFileChoice(short item){ switch(item){ case iUpdateAppList: UpdateRunningApps(true); break; case iQuit: gDone = true; break; } } /* HandleOptionsChoice * Handles Optios menu -related choices. * Includes checking/unchecking toggle options * such as AutoHide and updating state var values. */ void HandleOptionsChoice(short item){ MenuHandle menu; switch(item){ case iToggleSize: menu = GetMenu(mOptions); if(!gDockSmall) CheckItem(menu, iToggleSize, true); else CheckItem(menu, iToggleSize, false); //gAutoHide = !gAutoHide; gDockSmall = !gDockSmall; if(gDockSmall) MakeDockSmall(); else MakeDockBig(); break; case iShowSelf: menu = GetMenu(mOptions); if(!gShowSelf) CheckItem(menu, iShowSelf, true); else CheckItem(menu, iShowSelf, false); gShowSelf = !gShowSelf; UpdateRunningApps(true); break; case iBigger: MakeDockBigger(); break; case iSmaller: MakeDockSmaller(); break; } } /* DoUpdate * Handles window uncovering * update events. For now this just * naively redraws the whole Dock. */ void DoUpdate(EventRecord *eventPtr) { WindowPtr window; window = (WindowPtr) eventPtr->message; BeginUpdate(window); UpdateRunningApps(true); EndUpdate( window ); /*Do this outside of the BeginUpdate / EndUpdate * or else missing segments of icons occur*/ } /* EventInit * Initializes for the basic 4 required * AppleEvents, otherwise does nothing. */ void EventInit(){ OSErr err; long feature; err = Gestalt(gestaltAppleEventsAttr,&feature); if(err!=noErr){SysBeep(10);return;} else{ if(!(feature & (kGestaltMask << gestaltAppleEventsPresent))) {SysBeep(10);return;} } err = AEInstallEventHandler( kCoreEventClass, kAEOpenApplication, DoOpenApp, 0L, false); if(err!=noErr){SysBeep(10);return;} err = AEInstallEventHandler( kCoreEventClass, kAEOpenDocuments, DoOpenDoc, 0L, false); if(err!=noErr){SysBeep(10);return;} err = AEInstallEventHandler( kCoreEventClass, kAEPrintDocuments, DoPrintDoc, 0L, false); if(err!=noErr){SysBeep(10);return;} err = AEInstallEventHandler( kCoreEventClass, kAEQuitApplication, DoQuitApp, 0L, false); if(err!=noErr){SysBeep(10);return;} } /* AppleEvent handler functions * Currently do nothing but return noErr */ pascal OSErr DoOpenApp(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon){ UpdateRunningApps(true); return noErr; } pascal OSErr DoQuitApp(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon){ gDone = true; return noErr; } pascal OSErr DoOpenDoc(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon){ return noErr; } pascal OSErr DoPrintDoc(AppleEvent theAppleEvent, AppleEvent reply, long refCon){ return noErr; } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DockCoreUpdate.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/retrospectmike/MacDock/7bbd064bc3b77e974b01b855164a8fc5121fb9c9/DockCoreUpdate.c -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DockCoreUpdate.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #ifndef __COREUPDATE__ #define __COREUPDATE__ #include #include #include #include #include //for paramblockrec stuff and processLaunch #include #include #include #include #define kFinderICON_ID 129 #define kGenAppICON_ID 130 #define kSmallIconHeight 16 #define kLargeIconHeight 32 #define kDockHBorderBig 6 #define kDockHBorderSmall 3 #define kDockHSpace 2 #define kDockVSpace 2 #define MAX_DOCK_ITEM_COUNT 16 #define kBlinksOnClick 1 //number of blinks when an app is clicked #define kTicksBtwBlink 5 //60ths of a second between blinks #define kNumDockableProcessTypes 5 #define kDockFaveALIS_baseID 128 #define kMacDockAppSignature 'MCDK' struct DockRecord{ FSSpec fsspec; //including a valid vRefNum for PBDTRec creation OSType ioFileCreator; //aka the process's processSignature unsigned long ioFileType; //aka process's processType Boolean isFavorited; Boolean isRunning; }; typedef struct DockRecord DockRecord; struct DockListNode{ struct DockRecord dockRec; struct DockListNode* prev; struct DockListNode* next; }; typedef struct DockListNode DockListNode; typedef struct DockListNode* DockListNodePtr; DockListNode* MakeDockListNodeWithDummyItem(); void DeleteDockListNode(DockListNode **dListPtr); Boolean DockToggleFavoriteForItem(unsigned short item_num); void InitDock(); Boolean IsDockableProcess(ProcessInfoRec *procInfoRec); Boolean CheckForRunningAppChange(short *num_apps, unsigned long *, unsigned long *); void UpdateRunningApps(Boolean ForceRedraw); void OpenApp(); Boolean LaunchApp(unsigned short); void FlashItem(unsigned short item_num); void InvertItem(unsigned short item_num); void UpdateDockSize(unsigned short NumApps); unsigned short CalcSlotClicked(Point *pt); pascal Handle IconGetter(ResType iconType, Ptr data); pascal OSErr FindFolder(short vRefNum,OSType folderType,Boolean createFolder, short *foundVRefNum,long *foundDirID) = {0x7000,0xA823}; #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IconPlotting.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #include "IconPlotting.h" pascal Handle IconGetter(ResType iconType, Ptr data){ short s, k; Handle h; DTPBRec* DTPBRecPtr; DTPBptrAndHandle* DtpbPtrNHandlePtr; OSErr err; DtpbPtrNHandlePtr = (DTPBptrAndHandle*)data; DTPBRecPtr = DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->DTPBptr; switch (iconType) { case 'ICN#': s = kLargeIconSize; k = kLargeIcon; break; case 'icl4': s = kLarge4BitIconSize; k = kLarge4BitIcon; break; case 'icl8': s = kLarge8BitIconSize; k = kLarge8BitIcon; break; case 'ics#': s = kSmallIconSize; k = kSmallIcon; break; case 'ics4': s = kSmall4BitIconSize; k = kSmall4BitIcon; break; case 'ics8': s = kSmall8BitIconSize; k = kSmall8BitIcon; break; default: SysBeep(10);ExitToShell();DebugStr("\punknown icon type"); } DTPBRecPtr->ioDTReqCount = s; DTPBRecPtr->ioIconType = k; if(DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->run_count ==0){ //DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->MaskData = NewHandle(s); if(k == kSmallIcon) h = DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->MaskDataSmallIcon; else h = DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->MaskDataLargeIcon; DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->MaskDataInUse = h; DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->run_count = 1; } else{ //DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->PixelMapData = NewHandle(s); h = DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->PixelMapData; DtpbPtrNHandlePtr->run_count = 2; } HLock(h); DTPBRecPtr->ioDTBuffer = *(h); err=PBDTGetIcon(DTPBRecPtr,false); //err also gets recorded in DTPBRecPtr! return h; } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /IconPlotting.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* IconPlotting.h */ #include #ifndef __ICONPLOTTING__ #define __ICONPLOTTING__ struct DTPBptrAndHandle{ DTPBPtr DTPBptr; Handle MaskDataLargeIcon; Handle MaskDataSmallIcon; Handle MaskDataInUse; Handle PixelMapData; short run_count; }; typedef struct DTPBptrAndHandle DTPBptrAndHandle; pascal Handle IconGetter(ResType iconType, Ptr data); pascal OSErr MakeIconCache (Handle *theCache, ProcPtr GetAnIcon, Ptr yourDataPtr ) = {0x303C, 0x0604, 0xABC9}; pascal OSErr LoadIconCache (const Rect *theRect, short alignment, long transform, Handle theSuite ) = {0x303C, 0x0606, 0xABC9}; pascal OSErr PlotIconSuite (const Rect *theRect, short alignment, short transform, Handle theSuite) = {0x303C, 0x0501, 0xABC9}; pascal OSErr DisposeIconSuite (Handle theSuite, Boolean disposeData) = {0x303C, 0x0302, 0xABC9}; pascal OSErr PlotIconMethod (const Rect *r, short alignment, short transform, ProcPtr method, Ptr data) = {0x303C, 0x0805, 0xABC9}; pascal OSErr PlotIconID (const Rect *theRect, short alignment, short transform, short theResID) = {0x303C, 0x0500, 0xABC9}; #endif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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Even if you quit the app, its icon will remain 11 | - (TODO: ability to REMOVE item as a favorite) 12 | - Favorites persist betweeen launches of MacDock! 13 | - Preferences file 14 | - Used to save the Favorites 15 | - Stored in current running System Folder, so if you restart on a different System Folder, you won't pull up your favorites. If I get feedback that people really want this, then I'll make the Preferences files live in the app's present directory.. 16 | - Unlimited dock items (limited by memory allocated) 17 | - Switches to a linked-list internal structure that makes favorites possible 18 | 19 | System Requirements: 20 | * System 7.x - MacOS 8 (MacOS 9 incompatible) 21 | * AppleScript with Finder Scripting Extension for full features 22 | 23 | Description: 24 | MacDock is like the Dock in modern macOS but for System 7 and 8. 25 | To use it, simply launch the program. MacDock will be visible at the bottom of your screen. 26 | 27 | You will see your running applications on the list, limited to 16 applications. Beyond that, the program may become unstable but willl continue to run. 28 | 29 | * Clicking on any of them switches you to the app. 30 | * Cmd + clicking reveals that application in the Finder 31 | * Option + clicking hides the current application and switches to the clicked application (only when clicking from a non-MacDock application) 32 | 33 | Options: 34 | * Small Dock (Cmd+S) - Toggles the small dock 35 | * Show Self in Dock (Cmd+D) - Toggles showing MacDock in the dock 36 | 37 | Updates: 38 | Follow along at https://tinkerdifferent.com/threads/macdock-dev-progress-like-todays-macos-dock-but-for-system-7.2583/ 39 | 40 | This program is care-ware (Kare-ware?). If you enjoy it, do something nice to someone today! 41 | 42 | Release Notes 43 | - v2.00a4 -- 8/11/2024 44 | - Dot (•) to indicate apps that are presently running (just like modern macOS Dock) 45 | - Very useful to distinguish Favorite apps (see below) that aren't running 46 | - Favorites! 47 | - Ctrl+Click on a docked item and it will be saved on the dock. Even if you quit the app, its icon will remain 48 | - (TODO: ability to REMOVE item as a favorite) 49 | - Favorites persist betweeen launches of MacDock! 50 | - Preferences file 51 | - Used to save the Favorites 52 | - Stored in current running System Folder, so if you restart on a different System Folder, you won't pull up your favorites. If I get feedback that people really want this, then I'll make the Preferences files live in the app's present directory.. 53 | - Unlimited dock items (limited by memory allocated) 54 | - Switches to a linked-list internal structure that makes favorites possible 55 | - v.1.40 -- 5/16/2024 56 | - Updated the formal limit to number of docked items to 16 from 8. 57 | - Now recognizes Control Panels that run as special application processes 58 | - Fixed an issue that caused special extension-based processes (e.g. File Sharing on) to show up as blank slots in the dock 59 | - MacDock now resizes to fit the number of apps you have running so it never takes up more space than it needs! 60 | - Small Dock option replaces the old "Hide Dock" option. When your desktop is cluttered the small dock will help you do more with less space and without the old tuck-away feature 61 | - Fixes compatibility with older Macintoshes with old ROM that doesn't support certain graphics calls in DeviceManager (e.g. SE and other true 68000 machines) 62 | - v1.32 -- 8/29/2023 63 | - Added support for MacOS 8 (by fixing an OS 8-specific issue occuring when "Show In Dock" was selected, causing a blank Dock) 64 | - v1.31 -- 8/21/2023 65 | - New icon! It's not Susan Kare but it's nice :-D 66 | - Fixed an issue on color screens where applications that only have a black & white icon that caused those apps to show up as generic app icons 67 | - Fixed versioning in the About... box. 68 | - v1.3 -- 8/18/2023 69 | - Added support for color 70 | - v1.2 -- 7/6/2023 71 | - Added command + click to reveal app in Finder 72 | - v1.1 -- 5/8/2023 73 | - No longer keeps After Dark screensavers from triggering when idle 74 | - Reduced CPU utilization to 1/10th - 1/100th by being selective about when to redraw the Dock and its icons 75 | - Added "About MacDock..." dialog 76 | - v1.0 77 | - Initial releaseease 78 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------