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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
2 | // Name: xrc_format.h | |
3 | // Purpose: XRC format specification | |
4 | // Author: Vaclav Slavik | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
526954c5 | 6 | // Licence: wxWindows licence |
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7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
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11 | NOTE: To make doxygen happy about <custom-tags> we're forced to |
12 | escape all < and > symbols which appear inside a doxygen comment. | |
13 | Also, don't use < and > symbols in section titles. | |
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14 | */ |
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17 | /** |
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9d9abdbf | 19 | @page overview_xrcformat XRC File Format |
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20 | |
21 | Table of contents: | |
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22 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_overview |
23 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_root | |
24 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_objects | |
25 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_object | |
26 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_object_ref | |
27 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_datatypes | |
28 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_windows | |
29 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_std_props | |
30 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_controls | |
31 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers | |
32 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_other_objects | |
33 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_platform | |
0526c8cc | 34 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_idranges |
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35 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_extending |
36 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_extending_subclass | |
37 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_extending_unknown | |
38 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_extending_custom | |
39 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_packed | |
40 | - @ref overview_xrcformat_oldversions | |
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41 | |
42 | This document describes the format of XRC resource files, as used by wxXmlResource. | |
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43 | |
44 | ||
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45 | <hr> |
46 | ||
47 | ||
41e69d79 | 48 | @section overview_xrcformat_overview Overview |
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49 | |
50 | XRC file is a XML file with all of its elements in the | |
51 | @c http://www.wxwidgets.org/wxxrc namespace. For backward compatibility, | |
52 | @c http://www.wxwindows.org/wxxrc namespace is accepted as well (and treated | |
53 | as identical to @c http://www.wxwidgets.org/wxxrc), but it shouldn't be used | |
54 | in new XRC files. | |
55 | ||
56 | XRC file contains definitions for one or more @em objects -- typically | |
57 | windows. The objects may themselves contain child objects. | |
58 | ||
59 | Objects defined at the top level, under the | |
41e69d79 | 60 | @ref overview_xrcformat_root "root element", can be accessed using |
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61 | wxXmlResource::LoadDialog() and other LoadXXX methods. They must have |
62 | @c name attribute that is used as LoadXXX's argument (see | |
41e69d79 | 63 | @ref overview_xrcformat_object for details). |
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64 | |
65 | Child objects are not directly accessible via wxXmlResource, they can only | |
66 | be accessed using XRCCTRL(). | |
67 | ||
68 | ||
9d9abdbf | 69 | @section overview_xrcformat_root Resource Root Element |
a302d595 | 70 | |
1dfb6ff0 | 71 | The root element is always @c \<resource\>. It has one optional attribute, @c |
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72 | version. If set, it specifies version of the file. In absence of @c version |
73 | attribute, the default is @c "0.0.0.0". | |
74 | ||
75 | The version consists of four integers separated by periods. The first three | |
76 | components are major, minor and release number of the wxWidgets release when | |
77 | the change was introduced, the last one is revision number and is 0 for the | |
78 | first incompatible change in given wxWidgets release, 1 for the second and so | |
79 | on. The version changes only if there was an incompatible change introduced; | |
80 | merely adding new kind of objects does not constitute incompatible change. | |
81 | ||
82 | At the time of writing, the latest version is @c "2.5.3.0". | |
83 | ||
84 | Note that even though @c version attribute is optional, it should always be | |
85 | specified to take advantage of the latest capabilities: | |
86 | ||
87 | @code | |
88 | <?xml version="1.0"?> | |
89 | <resource xmlns="http://www.wxwidgets.org/wxxrc" version="2.5.3.0"> | |
90 | ... | |
91 | </resource> | |
92 | @endcode | |
93 | ||
1dfb6ff0 | 94 | @c \<resource\> may have arbitrary number of |
41e69d79 | 95 | @ref overview_xrcformat_objects "object elements" as its children; they are referred |
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96 | to as @em toplevel objects in the rest of this document. Unlike objects defined |
97 | deeper in the hierarchy, toplevel objects @em must have their @c name attribute | |
98 | set and it must be set to a value unique among root's children. | |
99 | ||
100 | ||
101 | ||
9d9abdbf | 102 | @section overview_xrcformat_objects Defining Objects |
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9d9abdbf | 104 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_object Object Element |
a302d595 | 105 | |
1dfb6ff0 | 106 | The @c \<object\> element represents a single object (typically a GUI element) |
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107 | and it usually maps directly to a wxWidgets class instance. It has one |
108 | mandatory attribute, @c class, and optional @c name and @c subclass attributes. | |
109 | ||
110 | The @c class attribute must always be present, it tells XRC what wxWidgets | |
111 | object should be created and by which wxXmlResourceHandler. | |
112 | ||
113 | @c name is the identifier used to identify the object. This name serves three | |
114 | purposes: | |
115 | ||
116 | -# It is used by wxXmlResource's various LoadXXX() methods to find the | |
117 | resource by name passed as argument. | |
118 | -# wxWindow's name (see wxWindow::GetName()) is set to it. | |
119 | -# Numeric ID of a window or menu item is derived from the name. | |
120 | If the value represents an integer (in decimal notation), it is used for | |
121 | the numeric ID unmodified. If it is one of the wxID_XXX literals defined | |
122 | by wxWidgets (see @ref page_stockitems), its respective value is used. | |
123 | Otherwise, the name is transformed into dynamically generated ID. See | |
124 | wxXmlResource::GetXRCID() for more information. | |
125 | ||
126 | Name attributes must be unique at the top level (where the name is used to | |
127 | load resources) and should be unique among all controls within the same | |
128 | toplevel window (wxDialog, wxFrame). | |
129 | ||
130 | The @c subclass attribute optional name of class whose constructor will be | |
131 | called instead of the constructor for "class". | |
41e69d79 | 132 | See @ref overview_xrcformat_extending_subclass for more details. |
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1dfb6ff0 | 134 | @c \<object\> element may -- and almost always do -- have children elements. |
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135 | These come in two varieties: |
136 | ||
137 | -# Object's properties. A @em property is a value describing part of object's | |
138 | behaviour, for example the "label" property on wxButton defines its label. | |
139 | In the most common form, property is a single element with text content | |
0654158b | 140 | ("\<label\>Cancel\</label\>"), but they may use nested subelements too (e.g. |
41e69d79 | 141 | @ref overview_xrcformat_type_font "font property"). A property can only be |
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142 | listed once in an object's definition. |
143 | -# Child objects. Window childs, sizers, sizer items or notebook pages | |
144 | are all examples of child objects. They are represented using nested | |
1dfb6ff0 | 145 | @c \<object\> elements and are can be repeated more than once. The specifics |
a302d595 | 146 | of which object classes are allowed as children are class-specific and |
41e69d79 | 147 | are documented below in @ref overview_xrcformat_controls. |
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148 | |
149 | Example: | |
150 | @code | |
151 | <object class="wxDialog" name="example_dialog"> | |
152 | <!-- properties: --> | |
153 | <title>Non-Derived Dialog Example</title> | |
154 | <centered>1</centered> | |
155 | <!-- child objects: --> | |
156 | <object class="wxBoxSizer"> | |
157 | <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient> | |
158 | <cols>1</cols> | |
159 | <rows>0</rows> | |
160 | ... | |
161 | </object> | |
162 | </object> | |
163 | @endcode | |
164 | ||
165 | ||
9d9abdbf | 166 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_object_ref Object References |
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168 | Anywhere an @c \<object\> element can be used, @c \<object_ref\> may be used |
169 | instead. @c \<object_ref\> is a @em reference to another named (i.e. with the | |
170 | @c name attribute) @c \<object\> element. It has one mandatory attribute, | |
171 | @c ref, with value containing the name of a named @c \<object\> element. When an | |
172 | @c \<object_ref\> is encountered, a copy of the referenced @c \<object\> element | |
173 | is made in place of @c \<object_ref\> occurrence and processed as usual. | |
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174 | |
175 | For example, the following code: | |
176 | @code | |
177 | <object class="wxDialog" name="my_dlg"> | |
178 | ... | |
179 | </object> | |
180 | <object_ref name="my_dlg_alias" ref="my_dlg"/> | |
181 | @endcode | |
182 | is equivalent to | |
183 | @code | |
184 | <object class="wxDialog" name="my_dlg"> | |
185 | ... | |
186 | </object> | |
187 | <object class="wxDialog" name="my_dlg_alias"> | |
188 | ... <!-- same as in my_dlg --> | |
189 | </object> | |
190 | @endcode | |
191 | ||
192 | Additionally, it is possible to override some parts of the referenced object | |
1dfb6ff0 | 193 | in the @c \<object_ref\> pointing to it. This is useful for putting repetitive |
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194 | parts of XRC definitions into a template that can be reused and customized in |
195 | several places. The two parts are merged as follows: | |
196 | ||
197 | -# The referred object is used as the initial content. | |
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198 | -# All attributes set on @c \<object_ref\> are added to it. |
199 | -# All child elements of @c \<object_ref\> are scanned. If an element with | |
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200 | the same name (and, if specified, the @c name attribute too) is found |
201 | in the referred object, they are recursively merged. | |
1dfb6ff0 | 202 | -# Child elements in @c \<object_ref\> that do not have a match in the referred |
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203 | object are appended to the list of children of the resulting element by |
204 | default. Optionally, they may have @c insert_at attribute with two possible | |
205 | values, "begin" or "end". When set to "begin", the element is prepended to | |
206 | the list of children instead of appended. | |
207 | ||
208 | For example, "my_dlg" in this snippet: | |
209 | @code | |
210 | <object class="wxDialog" name="template"> | |
211 | <title>Dummy dialog</title> | |
212 | <size>400,400</size> | |
213 | </object> | |
214 | <object_ref ref="template" name="my_dlg"> | |
215 | <title>My dialog</title> | |
216 | <centered>1</centered> | |
217 | </object> | |
218 | @endcode | |
219 | is identical to: | |
220 | @code | |
5fcef184 | 221 | <object class="wxDialog" name="my_dlg"> |
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222 | <title>My dialog</title> |
223 | <size>400,400</size> | |
224 | <centered>1</centered> | |
225 | </object> | |
226 | @endcode | |
227 | ||
228 | ||
9d9abdbf | 229 | @section overview_xrcformat_datatypes Data Types |
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230 | |
231 | There are several property data types that are frequently reused by different | |
232 | properties. Rather than describing their format in the documentation of | |
233 | every property, we list commonly used types in this section and document | |
234 | their format. | |
235 | ||
236 | ||
41e69d79 | 237 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_bool Boolean |
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238 | |
239 | Boolean values are expressed using either "1" literal (true) or "0" (false). | |
240 | ||
241 | ||
41e69d79 | 242 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_float Floating-point value |
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243 | |
244 | Floating point values use POSIX (C locale) formatting -- decimal separator | |
245 | is "." regardless of the locale. | |
246 | ||
247 | ||
41e69d79 | 248 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_colour Colour |
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249 | |
250 | Colour specification can be either any string colour representation accepted | |
251 | by wxColour::Set() or any wxSYS_COLOUR_XXX symbolic name accepted by | |
252 | wxSystemSettings::GetColour(). In particular, the following forms are supported: | |
253 | ||
254 | @li named colours from wxColourDatabase | |
255 | @li HTML-like "#rrggbb" syntax (but not "#rgb") | |
256 | @li CSS-style "rgb(r,g,b)" and "rgba(r,g,b,a)" | |
257 | @li wxSYS_COLOUR_XXX symbolic names | |
258 | ||
259 | Some examples: | |
260 | @code | |
261 | <fg>red</fg> | |
262 | <fg>#ff0000</fg> | |
263 | <fg>rgb(255,0,0)</fg> | |
264 | <fg>wxSYS_COLOUR_HIGHLIGHT</fg> | |
265 | @endcode | |
266 | ||
267 | ||
41e69d79 | 268 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_size Size |
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269 | |
270 | Sizes and positions have the form of string with two comma-separated integer | |
271 | components, with optional "d" suffix. Semi-formally: | |
272 | ||
273 | size := x "," y ["d"] | |
274 | ||
275 | where x and y are integers. Either of the components (or both) may be "-1" to | |
276 | signify default value. As a shortcut, empty string is equivalent to "-1,-1" | |
277 | (= wxDefaultSize or wxDefaultPosition). | |
278 | ||
279 | When the "d" suffix is used, integer values are interpreted as | |
280 | @ref wxWindow::ConvertDialogToPixels() "dialog units" in the parent window. | |
281 | ||
282 | Examples: | |
283 | @code | |
284 | 42,-1 | |
285 | 100,100 | |
286 | 100,50d | |
287 | @endcode | |
288 | ||
41e69d79 | 289 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_pos Position |
a302d595 | 290 | |
41e69d79 | 291 | Same as @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size. |
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292 | |
293 | ||
41e69d79 | 294 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_dimension Dimension |
a302d595 | 295 | |
41e69d79 | 296 | Similarly to @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size "sizes", dimensions are expressed |
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297 | as integers with optional "d" suffix. When "d" suffix is used, the integer |
298 | preceding it is interpreted as dialog units in the parent window. | |
299 | ||
300 | ||
41e69d79 | 301 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_text Text |
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302 | |
303 | String properties use several escape sequences that are translated according to | |
304 | the following table: | |
305 | @beginDefList | |
306 | @itemdef{ "_", "&" (used for accelerators in wxWidgets) } | |
307 | @itemdef{ "__", "_" } | |
308 | @itemdef{ "\n", line break } | |
309 | @itemdef{ "\r", carriage return } | |
310 | @itemdef{ "\t", tab } | |
311 | @itemdef{ "\\", "\" } | |
312 | @endDefList | |
313 | ||
314 | By default, the text is translated using wxLocale::GetTranslation() before | |
315 | it is used. This can be disabled either globally by not passing | |
316 | wxXRC_USE_LOCALE to wxXmlResource constructor, or by setting the @c translate | |
317 | attribute on the property node to "0": | |
318 | @code | |
319 | <!-- this is not translated: --> | |
320 | <label translate="0">_Unix</label> | |
321 | <!-- but this is: --> | |
322 | <help>Use Unix-style newlines</help> | |
323 | @endcode | |
324 | ||
325 | @note Even though the "_" character is used instead of "&" for accelerators, | |
326 | it is still possible to use "&". The latter has to be encoded as "&", | |
327 | though, so using "_" is more convenient. | |
328 | ||
41e69d79 | 329 | @see @ref overview_xrcformat_pre_v2530, @ref overview_xrcformat_pre_v2301 |
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330 | |
331 | ||
9d9abdbf | 332 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_text_notrans Non-Translatable Text |
a302d595 | 333 | |
41e69d79 | 334 | Like @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, but the text is never translated and |
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335 | @c translate attribute cannot be used. |
336 | ||
337 | ||
9d9abdbf | 338 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_string String |
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41e69d79 | 340 | An unformatted string. Unlike with @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, no escaping |
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341 | or translations are done. |
342 | ||
343 | ||
41e69d79 | 344 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_url URL |
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345 | |
346 | Any URL accepted by wxFileSystem (typically relative to XRC file's location, | |
41e69d79 | 347 | but can be absolute too). Unlike with @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, no escaping |
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348 | or translations are done. |
349 | ||
350 | ||
41e69d79 | 351 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap Bitmap |
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352 | |
353 | Bitmap properties contain specification of a single bitmap or icon. In the most | |
354 | basic form, their text value is simply a relative filename (or another | |
355 | wxFileSystem URL) of the bitmap to use. For example: | |
356 | @code | |
357 | <object class="tool" name="wxID_NEW"> | |
358 | <tooltip>New</tooltip> | |
359 | <bitmap>new.png</bitmap> | |
360 | </object> | |
361 | @endcode | |
362 | The value is interpreted as path relative to the location of XRC file where the | |
363 | reference occurs. | |
364 | ||
365 | Alternatively, it is possible to specify the bitmap using wxArtProvider IDs. | |
366 | In this case, the property element has no textual value (filename) and instead | |
367 | has the @c stock_id XML attribute that contains stock art ID as accepted by | |
368 | wxArtProvider::GetBitmap(). This can be either custom value (if the app uses | |
369 | app-specific art provider) or one of the predefined wxART_XXX constants. | |
370 | ||
371 | Optionally, @c stock_client attribute may be specified too and contain one of | |
372 | the predefined wxArtClient values. If it is not specified, the default client | |
373 | ID most appropriate in the context where the bitmap is referenced will be used. | |
374 | In most cases, specifying @c stock_client is not needed. | |
375 | ||
376 | Examples of stock bitmaps usage: | |
377 | @code | |
378 | <bitmap stock_id="fixed-width"/> <!-- custom app-specific art --> | |
674d80a7 | 379 | <bitmap stock_id="wxART_FILE_OPEN"/> <!-- standard art --> |
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380 | @endcode |
381 | ||
382 | Specifying the bitmap directly and using @c stock_id are mutually exclusive. | |
383 | ||
384 | ||
41e69d79 | 385 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_style Style |
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386 | |
387 | Style properties (such as window's style or sizer flags) use syntax similar to | |
388 | C++: the style value is OR-combination of individual flags. Symbolic names | |
389 | identical to those used in C++ code are used for the flags. Flags are separated | |
390 | with "|" (whitespace is allowed but not required around it). | |
391 | ||
392 | The flags that are allowed for a given property are context-dependent. | |
393 | ||
394 | Examples: | |
395 | @code | |
396 | <style>wxCAPTION|wxSYSTEM_MENU | wxRESIZE_BORDER</style> | |
397 | <exstyle>wxDIALOG_EX_CONTEXTHELP</exstyle> | |
398 | @endcode | |
399 | ||
400 | ||
41e69d79 | 401 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_type_font Font |
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402 | |
403 | XRC uses similar, but more flexible, abstract description of fonts to that | |
404 | used by wxFont class. A font can be described either in terms of its elementary | |
405 | properties, or it can be derived from one of system fonts. | |
406 | ||
407 | The font property element is "composite" element: unlike majority of | |
408 | properties, it doesn't have text value but contains several child elements | |
409 | instead. These children are handled in the same way as object properties | |
410 | and can be one of the following "sub-properties": | |
411 | ||
412 | @beginTable | |
413 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
414 | @row3col{size, unsigned integer, | |
415 | Pixel size of the font (default: wxNORMAL_FONT's size or @c sysfont's | |
416 | size if the @c sysfont property is used.} | |
417 | @row3col{style, enum, | |
418 | One of "normal", "italic" or "slant" (default: normal).} | |
419 | @row3col{weight, enum, | |
420 | One of "normal", "bold" or "light" (default: normal).} | |
421 | @row3col{family, enum, | |
422 | One of "roman", "script", "decorative", "swiss", "modern" or "teletype" | |
423 | (default: roman).} | |
41e69d79 | 424 | @row3col{underlined, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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425 | Whether the font should be underlined (default: 0).} |
426 | @row3col{face, , | |
427 | Comma-separated list of face names; the first one available is used | |
428 | (default: unspecified).} | |
429 | @row3col{encoding, , | |
430 | Charset of the font, unused in Unicode build), as string | |
431 | (default: unspecified).} | |
432 | @row3col{sysfont, , | |
433 | Symbolic name of system standard font(one of wxSYS_*_FONT constants).} | |
434 | @row3col{relativesize, float, | |
435 | Float, font size relative to chosen system font's size; can only be | |
436 | used when 'sysfont' is used and when 'size' is not used.} | |
437 | @endTable | |
438 | ||
439 | All of them are optional, if they are missing, appropriate wxFont default is | |
440 | used. If the @c sysfont property is used, then the defaults are taken from it | |
441 | instead. | |
442 | ||
443 | Examples: | |
444 | @code | |
445 | <font> | |
446 | <!-- fixed font: Arial if available, fall back to Helvetica --> | |
447 | <face>arial,helvetica</face> | |
448 | <size>12</size> | |
449 | </font> | |
450 | ||
451 | <font> | |
452 | <!-- enlarged, enboldened standard font: --> | |
453 | <sysfont>wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT</sysfont> | |
454 | <weight>bold</weight> | |
455 | <relativesize>1.5</relativesize> | |
456 | </font> | |
457 | @endcode | |
458 | ||
459 | ||
9d9abdbf | 460 | @section overview_xrcformat_windows Controls and Windows |
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461 | |
462 | This section describes support wxWindow-derived classes in XRC format. | |
463 | ||
9d9abdbf | 464 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_std_props Standard Properties |
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465 | |
466 | The following properties are always (unless stated otherwise in | |
467 | control-specific docs) available for @em windows objects. They are omitted | |
468 | from properties lists below. | |
469 | ||
470 | @beginTable | |
471 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 472 | @row3col{pos, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_pos, |
a302d595 | 473 | Initial position of the window (default: wxDefaultPosition).} |
41e69d79 | 474 | @row3col{size, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
a302d595 | 475 | Initial size of the window (default: wxDefaultSize).} |
41e69d79 | 476 | @row3col{style, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
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477 | Window style for this control. The allowed values depend on what |
478 | window is being created, consult respective class' constructor | |
479 | documentation for details (default: window-dependent default, usually | |
480 | wxFOO_DEFAULT_STYLE if defined for class wxFoo, 0 if not).} | |
41e69d79 | 481 | @row3col{exstyle, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
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482 | Extra style for the window, if any. See wxWindow::SetExtraStyle() |
483 | (default: not set).} | |
41e69d79 | 484 | @row3col{fg, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour, |
a302d595 | 485 | Foreground colour of the window (default: window's default).} |
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486 | @row3col{ownfg, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour, |
487 | Non-inheritable foreground colour of the window, see | |
488 | wxWindow::SetOwnForegroundColour() (default: none).} | |
41e69d79 | 489 | @row3col{bg, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour, |
a302d595 | 490 | Background colour of the window (default: window's default).} |
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491 | @row3col{ownbg, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour, |
492 | Non-inheritable background colour of the window, see | |
493 | wxWindow::SetOwnBackgroundColour() (default: none).} | |
41e69d79 | 494 | @row3col{enabled, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
a302d595 | 495 | If set to 0, the control is disabled (default: 1).} |
41e69d79 | 496 | @row3col{hidden, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
a302d595 | 497 | If set to 1, the control is created hidden (default: 0).} |
41e69d79 | 498 | @row3col{tooltip, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
a302d595 | 499 | Tooltip to use for the control (default: not set).} |
41e69d79 | 500 | @row3col{font, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_font, |
a302d595 | 501 | Font to use for the control (default: window's default).} |
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502 | @row3col{ownfont, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_font, |
503 | Non-inheritable font to use for the control, see | |
504 | wxWindow::SetOwnFont() (default: none).} | |
41e69d79 | 505 | @row3col{help, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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506 | Context-sensitive help for the control, used by wxHelpProvider |
507 | (default: not set).} | |
508 | @endTable | |
509 | ||
510 | All of these properties are optional. | |
511 | ||
512 | ||
9d9abdbf | 513 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_controls Supported Controls |
a302d595 | 514 | |
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515 | This section lists all controls supported by default. For each control, its |
516 | control-specific properties are listed. If the control can have child objects, | |
517 | it is documented there too; unless said otherwise, XRC elements for these | |
518 | controls cannot have children. | |
519 | ||
a302d595 | 520 | @subsubsection xrc_wxanimationctrl wxAnimationCtrl |
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521 | |
522 | @beginTable | |
523 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 524 | @row3col{animation, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_url, |
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525 | Animation file to load into the control (required).} |
526 | @endTable | |
527 | ||
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528 | |
529 | @subsubsection xrc_wxbitmapbutton wxBitmapButton | |
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530 | |
531 | @beginTable | |
532 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 533 | @row3col{default, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 534 | Should this button be the default button in dialog (default: 0)?} |
41e69d79 | 535 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 536 | Bitmap to show on the button (required).} |
41e69d79 | 537 | @row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 538 | Bitmap to show when the button is selected (default: none, same as @c bitmap).} |
41e69d79 | 539 | @row3col{focus, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 540 | Bitmap to show when the button has focus (default: none, same as @c bitmap).} |
41e69d79 | 541 | @row3col{disabled, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 542 | Bitmap to show when the button is disabled (default: none, same as @c bitmap).} |
41e69d79 | 543 | @row3col{hover, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
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544 | Bitmap to show when mouse cursor hovers above the bitmap (default: none, same as @c bitmap).} |
545 | @endTable | |
546 | ||
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547 | |
548 | @subsubsection xrc_wxbitmapcombobox wxBitmapComboBox | |
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549 | |
550 | @beginTable | |
551 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
552 | @row3col{selection, integer, | |
553 | Index of the initially selected item or -1 for no selection (default: -1).} | |
41e69d79 | 554 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
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555 | Initial value in the control (doesn't have to be one of @ content values; |
556 | default: empty).} | |
557 | @endTable | |
558 | ||
559 | If both @c value and @c selection are specified and @c selection is not -1, | |
560 | then @c selection takes precedence. | |
561 | ||
562 | A wxBitmapComboBox can have one or more child objects of the @c ownerdrawnitem | |
563 | pseudo-class. @c ownerdrawnitem objects have the following properties: | |
564 | ||
565 | @beginTable | |
566 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 567 | @row3col{text, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 568 | Item's label (required).} |
41e69d79 | 569 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
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570 | Item's bitmap (default: no bitmap).} |
571 | @endTable | |
572 | ||
573 | Example: | |
574 | @code | |
575 | <object class="wxBitmapComboBox"> | |
576 | <selection>1</selection> | |
577 | <object class="ownerdrawnitem"> | |
578 | <text>Foo</text> | |
579 | <bitmap>foo.png</bitmap> | |
580 | </object> | |
581 | <object class="ownerdrawnitem"> | |
582 | <text>Bar</text> | |
583 | <bitmap>bar.png</bitmap> | |
584 | </object> | |
585 | </object> | |
586 | @endcode | |
587 | ||
a302d595 | 588 | |
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589 | @subsubsection xrc_wxtogglebuttton wxBitmapToggleButton |
590 | ||
591 | @beginTable | |
592 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
593 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, | |
594 | Label to display on the button (required).} | |
595 | @row3col{checked, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, | |
596 | Should the button be checked/pressed initially (default: 0)?} | |
597 | @endTable | |
598 | ||
599 | ||
a302d595 | 600 | @subsubsection xrc_wxbutton wxButton |
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601 | |
602 | @beginTable | |
603 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 604 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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605 | Label to display on the button (may be empty if only bitmap is used).} |
606 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, | |
607 | Bitmap to display in the button (optional).} | |
608 | @row3col{bitmapposition, @c wxLEFT|wxRIGHT|wxTOP|wxBOTTOM, | |
609 | Position of the bitmap in the button, see wxButton::SetBitmapPosition().} | |
41e69d79 | 610 | @row3col{default, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
18b9d1a1 | 611 | Should this button be the default button in dialog (default: 0)?} |
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612 | @endTable |
613 | ||
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614 | |
615 | @subsubsection xrc_wxcalendarctrl wxCalendarCtrl | |
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616 | |
617 | No additional properties. | |
618 | ||
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619 | |
620 | @subsubsection xrc_wxcheckbox wxCheckBox | |
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621 | |
622 | @beginTable | |
623 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 624 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 625 | Label to use for the checkbox (required).} |
41e69d79 | 626 | @row3col{checked, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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627 | Should the checkbox be checked initially (default: 0)?} |
628 | @endTable | |
629 | ||
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630 | |
631 | @subsubsection xrc_wxchecklistbox wxCheckListBox | |
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632 | |
633 | @beginTable | |
634 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
518fafd5 | 635 | @row3col{content, items, |
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636 | Content of the control; this property has any number of @c \<item\> XML |
637 | elements as its children, with the items text as their text values | |
638 | (default: empty).} | |
639 | @endTable | |
640 | ||
641 | The @c \<item\> elements have listbox items' labels as their text values. They | |
642 | can also have optional @c checked XML attribute -- if set to "1", the value is | |
643 | initially checked. | |
644 | ||
645 | Example: | |
646 | @code | |
647 | <object class="wxCheckListBox"> | |
648 | <content> | |
649 | <item checked="1">Download library</item> | |
650 | <item checked="1">Compile samples</item> | |
651 | <item checked="1">Skim docs</item> | |
652 | <item checked="1">Finish project</item> | |
653 | <item>Wash car</item> | |
654 | </content> | |
655 | </object> | |
656 | @endcode | |
657 | ||
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658 | |
659 | @subsubsection xrc_wxchoice wxChoice | |
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660 | |
661 | @beginTable | |
662 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
663 | @row3col{selection, integer, | |
664 | Index of the initially selected item or -1 for no selection (default: -1).} | |
518fafd5 | 665 | @row3col{content, items, |
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666 | Content of the control; this property has any number of @c \<item\> XML |
667 | elements as its children, with the items text as their text values | |
668 | (default: empty).} | |
669 | @endTable | |
670 | ||
671 | Example: | |
672 | @code | |
673 | <object class="wxChoice" name="controls_choice"> | |
674 | <content> | |
675 | <item>See</item> | |
676 | <item>Hear</item> | |
677 | <item>Feel</item> | |
678 | <item>Smell</item> | |
679 | <item>Taste</item> | |
680 | <item>The Sixth Sense!</item> | |
681 | </content> | |
682 | </object> | |
683 | @endcode | |
684 | ||
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685 | |
686 | @subsubsection xrc_wxchoicebook wxChoicebook | |
be42eeb0 | 687 | |
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688 | A choicebook can have one or more child objects of the @c choicebookpage |
689 | pseudo-class (similarly to @ref xrc_wxnotebook "wxNotebook" and its | |
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690 | @c notebookpage) and one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class. |
691 | @c choicebookpage objects have the following properties: | |
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692 | |
693 | @beginTable | |
694 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 695 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 696 | Sheet page's title (required).} |
41e69d79 | 697 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 698 | Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).} |
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699 | @row3col{image, integer, |
700 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
701 | into the image list.} | |
41e69d79 | 702 | @row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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703 | Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?} |
704 | @endTable | |
705 | ||
706 | Each @c choicebookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child. | |
707 | ||
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709 | @subsubsection xrc_wxcommandlinkbutton wxCommandLinkButton |
710 | ||
711 | The wxCommandLinkButton contains a main title-like @c label and an optional | |
712 | @c note for longer description. The main @c label and the @c note can be | |
713 | concatenated into a single string using a new line character between them | |
714 | (notice that the @c note part can have more new lines in it). | |
715 | ||
716 | @beginTable | |
717 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
718 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, | |
719 | First line of text on the button, typically the label of an action that | |
720 | will be made when the button is pressed. } | |
721 | @row3col{note, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, | |
722 | Second line of text describing the action performed when the button is pressed. } | |
723 | @endTable | |
724 | ||
725 | ||
a302d595 | 726 | @subsubsection xrc_wxcollapsiblepane wxCollapsiblePane |
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727 | |
728 | @beginTable | |
729 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 730 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 731 | Label to use for the collapsible section (required).} |
41e69d79 | 732 | @row3col{collapsed, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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733 | Should the pane be collapsed initially (default: 0)?} |
734 | @endTable | |
735 | ||
736 | wxCollapsiblePane may contain single optional child object of the @c panewindow | |
737 | pseudo-class type. @c panewindow itself must contain exactly one child that | |
41e69d79 | 738 | is a @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers "sizer" or a non-toplevel window |
be42eeb0 VS |
739 | object. |
740 | ||
a302d595 VS |
741 | |
742 | @subsubsection xrc_wxcolourpickerctrl wxColourPickerCtrl | |
be42eeb0 VS |
743 | |
744 | @beginTable | |
745 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 746 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour, |
be42eeb0 VS |
747 | Initial value of the control (default: wxBLACK).} |
748 | @endTable | |
749 | ||
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750 | |
751 | @subsubsection xrc_wxcombobox wxComboBox | |
be42eeb0 VS |
752 | |
753 | @beginTable | |
754 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
755 | @row3col{selection, integer, | |
756 | Index of the initially selected item or -1 for no selection (default: not used).} | |
518fafd5 | 757 | @row3col{content, items, |
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758 | Content of the control; this property has any number of @c \<item\> XML |
759 | elements as its children, with the items text as their text values | |
760 | (default: empty).} | |
41e69d79 | 761 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
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762 | Initial value in the control (doesn't have to be one of @ content values; |
763 | default: empty).} | |
764 | @endTable | |
765 | ||
766 | If both @c value and @c selection are specified and @c selection is not -1, | |
767 | then @c selection takes precedence. | |
768 | ||
769 | Example: | |
770 | @code | |
771 | <object class="wxComboBox" name="controls_combobox"> | |
772 | <style>wxCB_DROPDOWN</style> | |
773 | <value>nedit</value> | |
774 | <content> | |
775 | <item>vim</item> | |
776 | <item>emacs</item> | |
777 | <item>notepad.exe</item> | |
778 | <item>bbedit</item> | |
779 | </content> | |
780 | </object> | |
781 | @endcode | |
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782 | |
783 | @subsubsection xrc_wxdatepickerctrl wxDatePickerCtrl | |
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784 | |
785 | No additional properties. | |
786 | ||
a302d595 VS |
787 | |
788 | @subsubsection xrc_wxdialog wxDialog | |
be42eeb0 VS |
789 | |
790 | @beginTable | |
791 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 792 | @row3col{title, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 793 | Dialog's title (default: empty).} |
41e69d79 | 794 | @row3col{icon, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 795 | Dialog's icon (default: not used).} |
41e69d79 | 796 | @row3col{centered, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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797 | Whether the dialog should be centered on the screen (default: 0).} |
798 | @endTable | |
799 | ||
800 | wxDialog may have optional children: either exactly one | |
41e69d79 | 801 | @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers "sizer" child or any number of non-toplevel window |
be42eeb0 VS |
802 | objects. If sizer child is used, it sets |
803 | @ref wxSizer::SetSizeHints() "size hints" too. | |
a302d595 VS |
804 | |
805 | @subsubsection xrc_wxdirpickerctrl wxDirPickerCtrl | |
be42eeb0 VS |
806 | |
807 | @beginTable | |
808 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 809 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
be42eeb0 | 810 | Initial value of the control (default: empty).} |
41e69d79 | 811 | @row3col{message, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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812 | Message shown to the user in wxDirDialog shown by the control (required).} |
813 | @endTable | |
814 | ||
a302d595 | 815 | |
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816 | @subsubsection xrc_wxfilectrl wxFileCtrl |
817 | ||
818 | @beginTable | |
819 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
820 | @row3col{defaultdirectory, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, | |
821 | Sets the current directory displayed in the control. } | |
822 | @row3col{defaultfilename, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, | |
823 | Selects a certain file.} | |
824 | @row3col{wildcard, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, | |
825 | Sets the wildcard, which can contain multiple file types, for example: | |
826 | "BMP files (*.bmp)|*.bmp|GIF files (*.gif)|*.gif".} | |
827 | @endTable | |
828 | ||
829 | ||
a302d595 | 830 | @subsubsection xrc_wxfilepickerctrl wxFilePickerCtrl |
be42eeb0 VS |
831 | |
832 | @beginTable | |
833 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 834 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
be42eeb0 | 835 | Initial value of the control (default: empty).} |
41e69d79 | 836 | @row3col{message, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 837 | Message shown to the user in wxDirDialog shown by the control (required).} |
41e69d79 | 838 | @row3col{wildcard, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
0d14e4f2 VZ |
839 | Sets the wildcard, which can contain multiple file types, for example: |
840 | "BMP files (*.bmp)|*.bmp|GIF files (*.gif)|*.gif".} | |
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841 | @endTable |
842 | ||
a302d595 VS |
843 | |
844 | @subsubsection xrc_wxfontpickerctrl wxFontPickerCtrl | |
be42eeb0 VS |
845 | |
846 | @beginTable | |
847 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 848 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_font, |
be42eeb0 VS |
849 | Initial value of the control (default: wxNORMAL_FONT).} |
850 | @endTable | |
a302d595 VS |
851 | |
852 | @subsubsection xrc_wxfrane wxFrame | |
be42eeb0 VS |
853 | |
854 | @beginTable | |
855 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 856 | @row3col{title, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 857 | Frame's title (default: empty).} |
41e69d79 | 858 | @row3col{icon, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 859 | Frame's icon (default: not used).} |
41e69d79 | 860 | @row3col{centered, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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861 | Whether the frame should be centered on the screen (default: 0).} |
862 | @endTable | |
863 | ||
864 | wxFrame may have optional children: either exactly one | |
41e69d79 | 865 | @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers "sizer" child or any number of non-toplevel window |
be42eeb0 VS |
866 | objects. If sizer child is used, it sets |
867 | @ref wxSizer::SetSizeHints() "size hints" too. | |
868 | ||
a302d595 VS |
869 | |
870 | @subsubsection xrc_wxgauge wxGauge | |
be42eeb0 VS |
871 | |
872 | @beginTable | |
873 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
874 | @row3col{range, integer, | |
033508e1 | 875 | Maximum value of the gauge (default: 100).} |
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876 | @row3col{value, integer, |
877 | Initial value of the control (default: 0).} | |
41e69d79 | 878 | @row3col{shadow, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_dimension, |
be42eeb0 | 879 | Rendered shadow size (default: none; ignored by most platforms).} |
41e69d79 | 880 | @row3col{bezel, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_dimension, |
be42eeb0 VS |
881 | Rendered bezel size (default: none; ignored by most platforms).} |
882 | @endTable | |
a302d595 VS |
883 | |
884 | @subsubsection xrc_wxgenericdirctrl wxGenericDirCtrl | |
be42eeb0 VS |
885 | |
886 | @beginTable | |
887 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 888 | @row3col{defaultfolder, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 889 | Initial folder (default: empty).} |
41e69d79 | 890 | @row3col{filter, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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891 | Filter string, using the same syntax as used by wxFileDialog, e.g. |
892 | "All files (*.*)|*.*|JPEG files (*.jpg)|*.jpg" (default: empty).} | |
893 | @row3col{defaultfilter, integer, | |
894 | Zero-based index of default filter (default: 0).} | |
895 | @endTable | |
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896 | |
897 | @subsubsection xrc_wxgrid wxGrid | |
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898 | |
899 | No additional properties. | |
900 | ||
a302d595 VS |
901 | |
902 | @subsubsection xrc_wxhtmlwindow wxHtmlWindow | |
be42eeb0 VS |
903 | |
904 | @beginTable | |
905 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 906 | @row3col{url, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_url, |
be42eeb0 | 907 | Page to display in the window.} |
41e69d79 | 908 | @row3col{htmlcode, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 909 | HTML markup to display in the window.} |
41e69d79 | 910 | @row3col{borders, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_dimension, |
be42eeb0 VS |
911 | Border around HTML content (default: 0).} |
912 | @endTable | |
913 | ||
914 | At most one of @c url and @c htmlcode properties may be specified, they are | |
915 | mutually exclusive. If neither is set, the window is initialized to show empty | |
916 | page. | |
917 | ||
a302d595 VS |
918 | |
919 | @subsubsection xrc_wxhyperlinkctrl wxHyperlinkCtrl | |
be42eeb0 VS |
920 | |
921 | @beginTable | |
922 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 923 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 924 | Label to display on the control (required).} |
41e69d79 | 925 | @row3col{url, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_url, |
be42eeb0 VS |
926 | URL to open when the link is clicked (required).} |
927 | @endTable | |
928 | ||
a302d595 | 929 | |
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930 | @subsubsection xrc_wximagelist wxImageList |
931 | ||
932 | The imagelist can be used as a child object for the following classes: | |
933 | - @ref xrc_wxchoicebook | |
934 | - @ref xrc_wxlistbook | |
935 | - @ref xrc_wxlistctrl | |
936 | - @ref xrc_wxnotebook | |
937 | - @ref xrc_wxtreebook | |
938 | - @ref xrc_wxtreectrl | |
939 | ||
940 | The available properties are: | |
941 | ||
942 | @beginTable | |
943 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
944 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, | |
945 | Adds a new image by keeping its optional mask bitmap (see below).} | |
946 | @row3col{mask, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, | |
947 | If masks should be created for all images (default: true).} | |
948 | @row3col{size, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, | |
fe97acf0 | 949 | The size of the images in the list (default: the size of the first bitmap).} |
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950 | @endTable |
951 | ||
952 | Example: | |
953 | @code | |
954 | <imagelist> | |
955 | <size>32,32</size> | |
956 | <bitmap stock_id="wxART_QUESTION"/> | |
957 | <bitmap stock_id="wxART_INFORMATION"/> | |
958 | </imagelist> | |
959 | @endcode | |
960 | ||
961 | In the specific case of the @ref xrc_wxlistctrl, the tag can take the name | |
962 | @c \<imagelist-small\> to define the 'small' image list, related to the flag | |
963 | @c wxIMAGE_LIST_SMALL (see wxListCtrl documentation). | |
964 | ||
965 | ||
a302d595 | 966 | @subsubsection xrc_wxlistbox wxListBox |
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967 | |
968 | @beginTable | |
969 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
970 | @row3col{selection, integer, | |
971 | Index of the initially selected item or -1 for no selection (default: -1).} | |
518fafd5 | 972 | @row3col{content, items, |
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973 | Content of the control; this property has any number of @c \<item\> XML |
974 | elements as its children, with the items text as their text values | |
975 | (default: empty).} | |
976 | @endTable | |
977 | ||
978 | Example: | |
979 | @code | |
980 | <object class="wxListBox" name="controls_listbox"> | |
981 | <size>250,160</size> | |
982 | <style>wxLB_SINGLE</style> | |
983 | <content> | |
984 | <item>Milk</item> | |
985 | <item>Pizza</item> | |
986 | <item>Bread</item> | |
987 | <item>Orange juice</item> | |
988 | <item>Paper towels</item> | |
989 | </content> | |
990 | </object> | |
991 | @endcode | |
992 | ||
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993 | |
994 | @subsubsection xrc_wxlistbook wxListbook | |
be42eeb0 | 995 | |
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996 | A listbook can have one or more child objects of the @c listbookpage |
997 | pseudo-class (similarly to @ref xrc_wxnotebook "wxNotebook" and its | |
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998 | @c notebookpage) and one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class. |
999 | @c listbookpage objects have the following properties: | |
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1000 | |
1001 | @beginTable | |
1002 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1003 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1004 | Sheet page's title (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1005 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1006 | Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).} |
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1007 | @row3col{image, integer, |
1008 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
1009 | into the image list.} | |
41e69d79 | 1010 | @row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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1011 | Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?} |
1012 | @endTable | |
1013 | ||
1014 | Each @c listbookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child. | |
1015 | ||
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1016 | |
1017 | @subsubsection xrc_wxlistctrl wxListCtrl | |
be42eeb0 | 1018 | |
ef18e792 | 1019 | A list control can have one or more child objects of the class @ref xrc_wxlistitem |
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1020 | and one or more objects of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class. The latter is |
1021 | defined either using @c \<imagelist\> tag for the control with @c wxLC_ICON | |
1022 | style or using @c \<imagelist-small\> tag for the control with @c | |
1023 | wxLC_SMALL_ICON style. | |
1024 | ||
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1025 | Report mode list controls (i.e. created with @c wxLC_REPORT style) can in |
1026 | addition have one or more @ref xrc_wxlistcol child elements. | |
1027 | ||
0654158b | 1028 | @paragraph xrc_wxlistcol listcol |
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1029 | |
1030 | The @c listcol class can only be used for wxListCtrl children. It can have the | |
1031 | following properties: | |
1032 | @beginTable | |
1033 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1034 | @row3col{align, wxListColumnFormat, | |
1035 | The alignment for the item. | |
1036 | Can be one of @c wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT, @c wxLIST_FORMAT_RIGHT or | |
1037 | @c wxLIST_FORMAT_CENTRE.} | |
1038 | @row3col{text, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, | |
1039 | The title of the column. } | |
1040 | @row3col{width, integer, | |
1041 | The column width. } | |
1042 | @endTable | |
1043 | ||
1044 | The columns are appended to the control in order of their appearance and may be | |
1045 | referenced by 0-based index in the @c col attributes of subsequent @c listitem | |
1046 | objects. | |
1047 | ||
0654158b | 1048 | @paragraph xrc_wxlistitem listitem |
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1049 | |
1050 | The @c listitem is a child object for the class @ref xrc_wxlistctrl. | |
1051 | It can have the following properties: | |
1052 | ||
1053 | @beginTable | |
1054 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1055 | @row3col{align, wxListColumnFormat, | |
1056 | The alignment for the item. | |
1057 | Can be one of @c wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT, @c wxLIST_FORMAT_RIGHT or | |
1058 | @c wxLIST_FORMAT_CENTRE.} | |
1059 | @row3col{bg, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour, | |
1060 | The background color for the item.} | |
1061 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, | |
1062 | Add a bitmap to the (normal) @ref xrc_wximagelist associated with the | |
1063 | @ref xrc_wxlistctrl parent and associate it with this item. | |
1064 | If the imagelist is not defined it will be created implicitly.} | |
1065 | @row3col{bitmap-small, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, | |
1066 | Add a bitmap in the 'small' @ref xrc_wximagelist associated with the | |
1067 | @ref xrc_wxlistctrl parent and associate it with this item. | |
1068 | If the 'small' imagelist is not defined it will be created implicitly.} | |
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1069 | @row3col{col, integer, |
1070 | The zero-based column index.} | |
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1071 | @row3col{image, integer, |
1072 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
1073 | in the (normal) image list.} | |
1074 | @row3col{image-small, integer, | |
1075 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
1076 | in the 'small' image list.} | |
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1077 | @row3col{data, integer, |
1078 | The client data for the item.} | |
1079 | @row3col{font, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_font, | |
1080 | The font for the item.} | |
1081 | @row3col{image, integer, | |
1082 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
1083 | into the image list.} | |
326462ae | 1084 | @row3col{state, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
ef18e792 | 1085 | The item state. Can be any combination of the following values: |
326462ae | 1086 | - @c wxLIST_STATE_FOCUSED: The item has the focus. |
0654158b | 1087 | - @c wxLIST_STATE_SELECTED: The item is selected.} |
326462ae | 1088 | @row3col{text, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
ef18e792 | 1089 | The text label for the item. } |
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1090 | @row3col{textcolour, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour, |
1091 | The text colour for the item. } | |
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1092 | @endTable |
1093 | ||
1094 | Notice that the item position can't be specified here, the items are appended | |
1095 | to the list control in order of their appearance. | |
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1097 | |
1098 | @subsubsection xrc_wxmdiparentframe wxMDIParentFrame | |
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1099 | |
1100 | wxMDIParentFrame supports the same properties that @ref xrc_wxfrane does. | |
1101 | ||
1102 | wxMDIParentFrame may have optional children. When used, the child objects | |
1103 | must be of wxMDIChildFrame type. | |
1104 | ||
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1105 | |
1106 | @subsubsection xrc_wxmdichildframe wxMDIChildFrame | |
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1107 | |
1108 | wxMDIChildFrame supports the same properties that @ref xrc_wxfrane and | |
1109 | @ref xrc_wxmdiparentframe do. | |
1110 | ||
1111 | wxMDIChildFrame can only be used as as immediate child of @ref | |
1112 | xrc_wxmdiparentframe. | |
1113 | ||
1114 | wxMDIChildFrame may have optional children: either exactly one | |
41e69d79 | 1115 | @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers "sizer" child or any number of non-toplevel window |
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1116 | objects. If sizer child is used, it sets |
1117 | @ref wxSizer::SetSizeHints() "size hints" too. | |
1118 | ||
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1119 | |
1120 | @subsubsection xrc_wxmenu wxMenu | |
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1121 | |
1122 | @beginTable | |
1123 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1124 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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1125 | Menu's label (default: empty, but required for menus other |
1126 | than popup menus).} | |
41e69d79 | 1127 | @row3col{help, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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1128 | Help shown in statusbar when the menu is selected (only for submenus |
1129 | of another wxMenu, default: none).} | |
41e69d79 | 1130 | @row3col{enabled, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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1131 | Is the submenu item enabled (only for submenus of another wxMenu, |
1132 | default: 1)?} | |
1133 | @endTable | |
1134 | ||
1135 | Note that unlike most controls, wxMenu does @em not have | |
41e69d79 | 1136 | @ref overview_xrcformat_std_props. |
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1137 | |
1138 | A menu object can have one or more child objects of the wxMenuItem or wxMenu | |
1139 | classes or @c break or @c separator pseudo-classes. | |
1140 | ||
1141 | The @c separator pseudo-class is used to insert separators into the menu and | |
1142 | has neither properties nor children. Likewise, @c break inserts a break (see | |
1143 | wxMenu::Break()). | |
1144 | ||
1145 | wxMenuItem objects support the following properties: | |
1146 | ||
1147 | @beginTable | |
1148 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1149 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1150 | Item's label (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1151 | @row3col{accel, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text_notrans, |
be42eeb0 | 1152 | Item's accelerator (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1153 | @row3col{radio, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 1154 | Item's kind is wxITEM_RADIO (default: 0)?} |
41e69d79 | 1155 | @row3col{checkable, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 1156 | Item's kind is wxITEM_CHECK (default: 0)?} |
41e69d79 | 1157 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1158 | Bitmap to show with the item (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1159 | @row3col{bitmap2, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1160 | Bitmap for the checked state (wxMSW, if checkable; default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1161 | @row3col{help, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1162 | Help shown in statusbar when the item is selected (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1163 | @row3col{enabled, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 1164 | Is the item enabled (default: 1)?} |
41e69d79 | 1165 | @row3col{checked, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1166 | Is the item checked initially (default: 0)?} |
1167 | @endTable | |
1168 | ||
1169 | Example: | |
1170 | @code | |
1171 | <object class="wxMenu" name="menu_edit"> | |
1172 | <style>wxMENU_TEAROFF</style> | |
1173 | <label>_Edit</label> | |
1174 | <object class="wxMenuItem" name="wxID_FIND"> | |
1175 | <label>_Find...</label> | |
1176 | <accel>Ctrl-F</accel> | |
1177 | </object> | |
1178 | <object class="separator"/> | |
1179 | <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_fuzzy"> | |
1180 | <label>Translation is _fuzzy</label> | |
1181 | <checkable>1</checkable> | |
1182 | </object> | |
1183 | <object class="wxMenu" name="submenu"> | |
1184 | <label>A submenu</label> | |
1185 | <object class="wxMenuItem" name="foo">...</object> | |
1186 | ... | |
1187 | </object> | |
1188 | <object class="separator" platform="unix"/> | |
1189 | <object class="wxMenuItem" name="wxID_PREFERENCES" platform="unix"> | |
1190 | <label>_Preferences</label> | |
1191 | </object> | |
1192 | </object> | |
1193 | @endcode | |
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1194 | |
1195 | @subsubsection xrc_wxmenubar wxMenuBar | |
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1196 | |
1197 | No properties. Note that unlike most controls, wxMenuBar does @em not have | |
41e69d79 | 1198 | @ref overview_xrcformat_std_props. |
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1199 | |
1200 | A menubar can have one or more child objects of the @ref xrc_wxmenu "wxMenu" | |
1201 | class. | |
1202 | ||
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1203 | |
1204 | @subsubsection xrc_wxnotebook wxNotebook | |
be42eeb0 | 1205 | |
be42eeb0 | 1206 | A notebook can have one or more child objects of the @c notebookpage |
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1207 | pseudo-class and one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class. |
1208 | @c notebookpage objects have the following properties: | |
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1209 | |
1210 | @beginTable | |
1211 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1212 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1213 | Page's title (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1214 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1215 | Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).} |
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1216 | @row3col{image, integer, |
1217 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
1218 | into the image list.} | |
41e69d79 | 1219 | @row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1220 | Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?} |
1221 | @endTable | |
1222 | ||
1223 | Each @c notebookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child. | |
1224 | ||
1225 | Example: | |
1226 | @code | |
1227 | <object class="wxNotebook"> | |
1228 | <style>wxBK_BOTTOM</style> | |
1229 | <object class="notebookpage"> | |
1230 | <label>Page 1</label> | |
1231 | <object class="wxPanel" name="page_1"> | |
1232 | ... | |
1233 | </object> | |
1234 | </object> | |
1235 | <object class="notebookpage"> | |
1236 | <label>Page 2</label> | |
1237 | <object class="wxPanel" name="page_2"> | |
1238 | ... | |
1239 | </object> | |
1240 | </object> | |
1241 | </object> | |
1242 | @endcode | |
1243 | ||
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1244 | |
1245 | @subsubsection xrc_wxownerdrawncombobox wxOwnerDrawnComboBox | |
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1246 | |
1247 | wxOwnerDrawnComboBox has the same properties as | |
1248 | @ref xrc_wxcombobox "wxComboBox", plus the following additional properties: | |
1249 | ||
1250 | @beginTable | |
1251 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1252 | @row3col{buttonsize, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
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1253 | Size of the dropdown button (default: default).} |
1254 | @endTable | |
1255 | ||
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1256 | |
1257 | @subsubsection xrc_wxpanel wxPanel | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1258 | |
1259 | No additional properties. | |
1260 | ||
1261 | wxPanel may have optional children: either exactly one | |
41e69d79 | 1262 | @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers "sizer" child or any number of non-toplevel window |
be42eeb0 VS |
1263 | objects. |
1264 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1265 | |
1266 | @subsubsection xrc_wxpropertysheetdialog wxPropertySheetDialog | |
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1267 | |
1268 | @beginTable | |
1269 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1270 | @row3col{title, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1271 | Dialog's title (default: empty).} |
41e69d79 | 1272 | @row3col{icon, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1273 | Dialog's icon (default: not used).} |
41e69d79 | 1274 | @row3col{centered, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 1275 | Whether the dialog should be centered on the screen (default: 0).} |
41e69d79 | 1276 | @row3col{buttons, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
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1277 | Buttons to show, combination of flags accepted by |
1278 | wxPropertySheetDialog::CreateButtons() (default: 0).} | |
1279 | @endTable | |
1280 | ||
1281 | A sheet dialog can have one or more child objects of the @c propertysheetpage | |
1282 | pseudo-class (similarly to @ref xrc_wxnotebook "wxNotebook" and its | |
1283 | @c notebookpage). @c propertysheetpage objects have the following properties: | |
1284 | ||
1285 | @beginTable | |
1286 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1287 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1288 | Sheet page's title (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1289 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1290 | Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1291 | @row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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1292 | Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?} |
1293 | @endTable | |
1294 | ||
1295 | Each @c propertysheetpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child. | |
1296 | ||
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1297 | |
1298 | @subsubsection xrc_wxradiobutton wxRadioButton | |
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1299 | |
1300 | @beginTable | |
1301 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1302 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1303 | Label shown on the radio button (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1304 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
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1305 | Initial value of the control (default: 0).} |
1306 | @endTable | |
1307 | ||
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1308 | |
1309 | @subsubsection xrc_wxradiobox wxRadioBox | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1310 | |
1311 | @beginTable | |
1312 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1313 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1314 | Label for the whole box (required).} |
1315 | @row3col{dimension, integer, | |
1316 | Specifies the maximum number of rows (if style contains | |
1317 | @c wxRA_SPECIFY_ROWS) or columns (if style contains @c wxRA_SPECIFY_COLS) | |
1318 | for a two-dimensional radiobox (default: 1).} | |
1319 | @row3col{selection, integer, | |
1320 | Index of the initially selected item or -1 for no selection (default: -1).} | |
518fafd5 | 1321 | @row3col{content, items, |
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1322 | Content of the control; this property has any number of @c \<item\> XML |
1323 | elements as its children, with the items text as their text values | |
1324 | (see below; default: empty).} | |
1325 | @endTable | |
1326 | ||
1327 | The @c \<item\> elements have radio buttons' labels as their text values. They | |
1328 | can also have some optional XML @em attributes (not properties!): | |
1329 | ||
1330 | @beginTable | |
1331 | @hdr3col{attribute, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1332 | @row3col{tooltip, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
be42eeb0 | 1333 | Tooltip to show over this ratio button (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1334 | @row3col{helptext, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
be42eeb0 | 1335 | Contextual help for this radio button (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1336 | @row3col{enabled, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 1337 | Is the button enabled (default: 1)?} |
41e69d79 | 1338 | @row3col{hidden, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1339 | Is the button hidden initially (default: 0)?} |
1340 | @endTable | |
1341 | ||
1342 | Example: | |
1343 | @code | |
1344 | <object class="wxRadioBox" name="controls_radiobox"> | |
1345 | <style>wxRA_SPECIFY_COLS</style> | |
1346 | <label>Radio stations</label> | |
1347 | <dimension>1</dimension> | |
1348 | <selection>0</selection> | |
1349 | <content> | |
1350 | <item tooltip="Powerful radio station" helptext="This station is for amateurs of hard rock and heavy metal">Power 108</item> | |
1351 | <item tooltip="Disabled radio station" enabled="0">Power 0</item> | |
1352 | <item tooltip="">WMMS 100.7</item> | |
1353 | <item tooltip="E=mc^2">Energy 98.3</item> | |
1354 | <item helptext="Favourite chukcha's radio">CHUM FM</item> | |
1355 | <item>92FM</item> | |
1356 | <item hidden="1">Very quit station</item> | |
1357 | </content> | |
1358 | </object> | |
1359 | @endcode | |
1360 | ||
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1361 | |
1362 | @subsubsection xrc_wxrichtextctrl wxRichTextCtrl | |
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1363 | |
1364 | @beginTable | |
1365 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1366 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1367 | Initial value of the control (default: empty).} |
1368 | @row3col{maxlength, integer, | |
1369 | Maximum length of the text entered (default: unlimited).} | |
1370 | @endTable | |
1371 | ||
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1372 | |
1373 | @subsubsection xrc_wxscrollbar wxScrollBar | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1374 | |
1375 | @beginTable | |
1376 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1377 | @row3col{value, integer, | |
1378 | Initial position of the scrollbar (default: 0).} | |
1379 | @row3col{range, integer, | |
1380 | Maximum value of the gauge (default: 10).} | |
1381 | @row3col{thumbsize, integer, | |
1382 | Size of the thumb (default: 1).} | |
1383 | @row3col{pagesize, integer, | |
1384 | Page size (default: 1).} | |
1385 | @endTable | |
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1386 | |
1387 | @subsubsection xrc_wxscrolledwindow wxScrolledWindow | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1388 | |
1389 | @beginTable | |
1390 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1391 | @row3col{scrollrate, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1392 | Scroll rate in @em x and @em y directions (default: not set; |
1393 | required if the window has a sizer child).} | |
1394 | @endTable | |
1395 | ||
1396 | wxScrolledWindow may have optional children: either exactly one | |
41e69d79 | 1397 | @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers "sizer" child or any number of non-toplevel window |
be42eeb0 VS |
1398 | objects. If sizer child is used, wxSizer::FitInside() is used (instead of |
1399 | wxSizer::Fit() as usual) and so the children don't determine scrolled window's | |
1400 | minimal size, they only affect @em virtual size. Usually, both @c scrollrate | |
1401 | and either @c size or @c minsize on containing sizer item should be used | |
1402 | in this case. | |
1403 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1404 | |
1405 | @subsubsection xrc_wxsimplehtmllistbox wxSimpleHtmlListBox | |
a302d595 | 1406 | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1407 | wxSimpleHtmlListBox has same properties as @ref xrc_wxlistbox "wxListBox". |
1408 | The only difference is that the text contained in @c \<item\> elements is | |
1409 | HTML markup. Note that the markup has to be escaped: | |
1410 | ||
1411 | @code | |
1412 | <object class="wxSimpleHtmlListBox"> | |
1413 | <content> | |
1414 | <item><b>Bold</b> Milk</item> | |
1415 | </content> | |
1416 | </object> | |
1417 | @endcode | |
1418 | ||
1419 | (X)HTML markup elements cannot be included directly: | |
1420 | ||
1421 | @code | |
1422 | <object class="wxSimpleHtmlListBox"> | |
1423 | <content> | |
1424 | <!-- This is incorrect, doesn't work! --> | |
1425 | <item><b>Bold</b> Milk</item> | |
1426 | </content> | |
1427 | </object> | |
1428 | @endcode | |
1429 | ||
1430 | ||
1431 | @subsubsection xrc_wxslider wxSlider | |
1432 | ||
1433 | @beginTable | |
1434 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1435 | @row3col{value, integer, | |
033508e1 | 1436 | Initial value of the control (default: 0).} |
be42eeb0 | 1437 | @row3col{min, integer, |
033508e1 | 1438 | Minimum allowed value (default: 0).} |
be42eeb0 | 1439 | @row3col{max, integer, |
033508e1 | 1440 | Maximum allowed value (default: 100).} |
be42eeb0 VS |
1441 | @row3col{pagesize, integer, |
1442 | Line size; number of steps the slider moves when the user moves | |
1443 | pages up or down (default: unset).} | |
1444 | @row3col{linesize, integer, | |
1445 | Line size; number of steps the slider moves when the user moves it | |
1446 | up or down a line (default: unset).} | |
1447 | @row3col{tickfreq, integer, | |
1448 | Tick marks frequency (Windows only; default: unset).} | |
1449 | @row3col{tick, integer, | |
1450 | Tick position (Windows only; default: unset).} | |
1451 | @row3col{thumb, integer, | |
1452 | Thumb length (Windows only; default: unset).} | |
1453 | @row3col{selmin, integer, | |
1454 | Selection start position (Windows only; default: unset).} | |
1455 | @row3col{selmax, integer, | |
1456 | Selection end position (Windows only; default: unset).} | |
1457 | @endTable | |
1458 | ||
a302d595 | 1459 | |
07c22580 | 1460 | @subsubsection xrc_wxspinbutton wxSpinButton |
be42eeb0 VS |
1461 | |
1462 | @beginTable | |
1463 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1464 | @row3col{value, integer, | |
033508e1 | 1465 | Initial value of the control (default: 0).} |
be42eeb0 | 1466 | @row3col{min, integer, |
033508e1 | 1467 | Minimum allowed value (default: 0).} |
be42eeb0 | 1468 | @row3col{max, integer, |
033508e1 | 1469 | Maximum allowed value (default: 100).} |
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1470 | @endTable |
1471 | ||
a302d595 | 1472 | |
07c22580 VS |
1473 | @subsubsection xrc_wxspinctrl wxSpinCtrl |
1474 | ||
1475 | wxSpinCtrl supports the properties as @ref xrc_wxspinbutton. | |
1476 | ||
1477 | ||
a302d595 | 1478 | @subsubsection xrc_wxsplitterwindow wxSplitterWindow |
be42eeb0 VS |
1479 | |
1480 | @beginTable | |
1481 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1482 | @row3col{orientation, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
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1483 | Orientation of the splitter, either "vertical" or "horizontal" (default: horizontal).} |
1484 | @row3col{sashpos, integer, | |
1485 | Initial position of the sash (default: 0).} | |
1486 | @row3col{minsize, integer, | |
1487 | Minimum child size (default: not set).} | |
881f5a1c | 1488 | @row3col{gravity, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_float, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1489 | Sash gravity, see wxSplitterWindow::SetSashGravity() (default: not set).} |
1490 | @endTable | |
1491 | ||
1492 | wxSplitterWindow must have one or two children that are non-toplevel window | |
1493 | objects. If there's only one child, it is used as wxSplitterWindow's only | |
1494 | visible child. If there are two children, the first one is used for left/top | |
1495 | child and the second one for right/bottom child window. | |
1496 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1497 | |
1498 | @subsubsection xrc_wxsearchctrl wxSearchCtrl | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1499 | |
1500 | @beginTable | |
1501 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1502 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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1503 | Initial value of the control (default: empty).} |
1504 | @endTable | |
1505 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1506 | |
1507 | @subsubsection xrc_wxstatusbar wxStatusBar | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1508 | |
1509 | @beginTable | |
1510 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1511 | @row3col{fields, integer, | |
1512 | Number of status bar fields (default: 1).} | |
41e69d79 | 1513 | @row3col{widths, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
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1514 | Comma-separated list of @em fields integers. Each value specifies width |
1515 | of one field; the values are interpreted using the same convention used | |
1516 | by wxStatusBar::SetStatusWidths().} | |
41e69d79 | 1517 | @row3col{styles, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1518 | Comma-separated list of @em fields flags. Each value specifies status bar |
1519 | fieldd style and can be one of @c wxSB_NORMAL, @c wxSB_FLAT or | |
1520 | @c wxSB_RAISED. See wxStatusBar::SetStatusStyles() for their description.} | |
1521 | @endTable | |
1522 | ||
1523 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1524 | |
1525 | @subsubsection xrc_wxstaticbitmap wxStaticBitmap | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1526 | |
1527 | @beginTable | |
1528 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1529 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1530 | Bitmap to display (required).} |
1531 | @endTable | |
a302d595 VS |
1532 | |
1533 | @subsubsection xrc_wxstaticbox wxStaticBox | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1534 | |
1535 | @beginTable | |
1536 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1537 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1538 | Static box's label (required).} |
1539 | @endTable | |
1540 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1541 | |
1542 | @subsubsection xrc_wxstaticline wxStaticLine | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1543 | |
1544 | No additional properties. | |
1545 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1546 | |
1547 | @subsubsection xrc_wxstatictext wxStaticText | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1548 | |
1549 | @beginTable | |
1550 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1551 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1552 | Label to display (required).} |
1553 | @row3col{wrap, integer, | |
d5877228 | 1554 | Wrap the text so that each line is at most the given number of pixels, see |
be42eeb0 VS |
1555 | wxStaticText::Wrap() (default: no wrap).} |
1556 | @endTable | |
a302d595 VS |
1557 | |
1558 | @subsubsection xrc_wxtextctrl wxTextCtrl | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1559 | |
1560 | @beginTable | |
1561 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1562 | @row3col{value, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1563 | Initial value of the control (default: empty).} |
1564 | @row3col{maxlength, integer, | |
1565 | Maximum length of the text which can be entered by user (default: unlimited).} | |
1566 | @endTable | |
1567 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1568 | |
1569 | @subsubsection xrc_wxtogglebuttton wxToggleButton | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1570 | |
1571 | @beginTable | |
1572 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1573 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1574 | Label to display on the button (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1575 | @row3col{checked, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1576 | Should the button be checked/pressed initially (default: 0)?} |
1577 | @endTable | |
a302d595 VS |
1578 | |
1579 | @subsubsection xrc_wxtoolbar wxToolBar | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1580 | |
1581 | @beginTable | |
1582 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1583 | @row3col{bitmapsize, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
be42eeb0 | 1584 | Size of toolbar bitmaps (default: not set).} |
41e69d79 | 1585 | @row3col{margins, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1586 | Margins (default: platform default).} |
1587 | @row3col{packing, integer, | |
1588 | Packing, see wxToolBar::SetToolPacking() (default: not set).} | |
1589 | @row3col{separation, integer, | |
1590 | Default separator size, see wxToolBar::SetToolSeparation() (default: not set).} | |
41e69d79 | 1591 | @row3col{dontattachtoframe, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1592 | If set to 0 and the toolbar object is child of a wxFrame, |
1593 | wxFrame::SetToolBar() is called; otherwise, you have to add it to a frame | |
1594 | manually. The toolbar is attached by default, you have to set this property | |
1595 | to 1 to disable this behaviour (default: 0).} | |
1596 | @endTable | |
1597 | ||
1598 | A toolbar can have one or more child objects of any wxControl-derived class or | |
1599 | one of two pseudo-classes: @c separator or @c tool. | |
1600 | ||
1601 | The @c separator pseudo-class is used to insert separators into the toolbar and | |
5852e62f VZ |
1602 | has neither properties nor children. Similarly, the @c space pseudo-class is |
1603 | used for stretchable spaces (see wxToolBar::AddStretchableSpace(), new since | |
1604 | wxWidgets 2.9.1). | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1605 | |
1606 | The @c tool pseudo-class objects specify toolbar buttons and have the following | |
1607 | properties: | |
1608 | ||
1609 | @beginTable | |
1610 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1611 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1612 | Tool's bitmap (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1613 | @row3col{bitmap2, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1614 | Bitmap for disabled tool (default: derived from @c bitmap).} |
41e69d79 | 1615 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1616 | Label to display on the tool (default: no label).} |
41e69d79 | 1617 | @row3col{radio, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 1618 | Item's kind is wxITEM_RADIO (default: 0)?} |
41e69d79 | 1619 | @row3col{toggle, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 | 1620 | Item's kind is wxITEM_CHECK (default: 0)?} |
e2517f17 | 1621 | @row3col{dropdown, see below, |
fbf23d57 | 1622 | Item's kind is wxITEM_DROPDOWN (default: 0)? (only available since wxWidgets 2.9.0)} |
41e69d79 | 1623 | @row3col{tooltip, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1624 | Tooltip to use for the tool (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1625 | @row3col{longhelp, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1626 | Help text shown in statusbar when the mouse is on the tool (default: none).} |
41e69d79 | 1627 | @row3col{disabled, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1628 | Is the tool initially disabled (default: 0)?} |
1629 | @endTable | |
1630 | ||
e2517f17 | 1631 | The presence of a @c dropdown property indicates that the tool is of type |
fbf23d57 | 1632 | wxITEM_DROPDOWN. It must be either empty or contain exactly one @ref |
e2517f17 VZ |
1633 | xrc_wxmenu child object defining the drop-down button associated menu. |
1634 | ||
1635 | Notice that @c radio, @c toggle and @c dropdown are mutually exclusive. | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1636 | |
1637 | Children that are neither @c tool nor @c separator must be instances of classes | |
1638 | derived from wxControl and are added to the toolbar using | |
1639 | wxToolBar::AddControl(). | |
1640 | ||
1641 | Example: | |
1642 | @code | |
1643 | <object class="wxToolBar"> | |
1644 | <style>wxTB_FLAT|wxTB_NODIVIDER</style> | |
1645 | <object class="tool" name="foo"> | |
1646 | <bitmap>foo.png</bitmap> | |
1647 | <label>Foo</label> | |
1648 | </object> | |
1649 | <object class="tool" name="bar"> | |
1650 | <bitmap>bar.png</bitmap> | |
1651 | <label>Bar</label> | |
1652 | </object> | |
5852e62f | 1653 | <object class="separator"/> |
e2517f17 VZ |
1654 | <object class="tool" name="view_auto"> |
1655 | <bitmap>view.png</bitmap> | |
1656 | <label>View</label> | |
1657 | <dropdown> | |
1658 | <object class="wxMenu"> | |
1659 | <object class="wxMenuItem" name="view_as_text"> | |
1660 | <label>View as text</label> | |
1661 | </object> | |
1662 | <object class="wxMenuItem" name="view_as_hex"> | |
1663 | <label>View as binary</label> | |
1664 | </object> | |
1665 | </object> | |
1666 | </dropdown> | |
1667 | </object> | |
5852e62f | 1668 | <object class="space"/> |
be42eeb0 VS |
1669 | <object class="wxComboBox"> |
1670 | <content> | |
1671 | <item>Just</item> | |
1672 | <item>a combobox</item> | |
1673 | <item>in the toolbar</item> | |
1674 | </content> | |
1675 | </object> | |
1676 | </object> | |
1677 | ||
1678 | @endcode | |
1679 | ||
a302d595 | 1680 | |
4689441b VZ |
1681 | @subsubsection xrc_wxtoolbook wxToolbook |
1682 | ||
1683 | A toolbook can have one or more child objects of the @c toolbookpage | |
1684 | pseudo-class (similarly to @ref xrc_wxnotebook "wxNotebook" and its | |
1685 | @c notebookpage) and one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class. | |
1686 | @c toolbookpage objects have the following properties: | |
1687 | ||
1688 | @beginTable | |
1689 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1690 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, | |
1691 | Sheet page's title (required).} | |
1692 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, | |
1693 | Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).} | |
1694 | @row3col{image, integer, | |
1695 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
1696 | into the image list.} | |
1697 | @row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, | |
1698 | Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?} | |
1699 | @endTable | |
1700 | ||
1701 | Each @c toolbookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child. | |
1702 | ||
1703 | ||
a302d595 | 1704 | @subsubsection xrc_wxtreectrl wxTreeCtrl |
be42eeb0 | 1705 | |
326462ae VZ |
1706 | A treectrl can have one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class. |
1707 | ||
be42eeb0 VS |
1708 | No additional properties. |
1709 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1710 | |
1711 | @subsubsection xrc_wxtreebook wxTreebook | |
be42eeb0 | 1712 | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1713 | A treebook can have one or more child objects of the @c treebookpage |
1714 | pseudo-class (similarly to @ref xrc_wxnotebook "wxNotebook" and its | |
326462ae VZ |
1715 | @c notebookpage) and one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class. |
1716 | @c treebookpage objects have the following properties: | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1717 | |
1718 | @beginTable | |
1719 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1720 | @row3col{depth, integer, | |
1721 | Page's depth in the labels tree (required; see below).} | |
41e69d79 | 1722 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
be42eeb0 | 1723 | Sheet page's title (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1724 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 | 1725 | Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).} |
326462ae VZ |
1726 | @row3col{image, integer, |
1727 | The zero-based index of the image associated with the item | |
1728 | into the image list.} | |
41e69d79 | 1729 | @row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1730 | Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?} |
1731 | @endTable | |
1732 | ||
1733 | Each @c treebookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child. | |
1734 | ||
1735 | The tree of labels is not described using nested @c treebookpage objects, but | |
1736 | using the @em depth property. Toplevel pages have depth 0, their child pages | |
1737 | have depth 1 and so on. A @c treebookpage's label is inserted as child of | |
1738 | the latest preceding page with depth equal to @em depth-1. For example, this | |
1739 | XRC markup: | |
1740 | ||
1741 | @code | |
1742 | <object class="wxTreebook"> | |
1743 | ... | |
1744 | <object class="treebookpage"> | |
1745 | <depth>0</depth> | |
1746 | <label>Page 1</label> | |
1747 | <object class="wxPanel">...</object> | |
1748 | </object> | |
1749 | <object class="treebookpage"> | |
1750 | <depth>1</depth> | |
1751 | <label>Subpage 1A</label> | |
1752 | <object class="wxPanel">...</object> | |
1753 | </object> | |
1754 | <object class="treebookpage"> | |
1755 | <depth>2</depth> | |
1756 | <label>Subsubpage 1</label> | |
1757 | <object class="wxPanel">...</object> | |
1758 | </object> | |
1759 | <object class="treebookpage"> | |
1760 | <depth>1</depth> | |
1761 | <label>Subpage 1B</label> | |
1762 | <object class="wxPanel">...</object> | |
1763 | </object> | |
1764 | <object class="treebookpage"> | |
1765 | <depth>2</depth> | |
1766 | <label>Subsubpage 2</label> | |
1767 | <object class="wxPanel">...</object> | |
1768 | </object> | |
1769 | <object class="treebookpage"> | |
1770 | <depth>0</depth> | |
1771 | <label>Page 2</label> | |
1772 | <object class="wxPanel">...</object> | |
1773 | </object> | |
1774 | </object> | |
1775 | @endcode | |
1776 | ||
1777 | corresponds to the following tree of labels: | |
1778 | ||
1779 | - Page 1 | |
1780 | - Subpage 1A | |
1781 | - Subsubpage 1 | |
1782 | - Subpage 1B | |
1783 | - Subsubpage 2 | |
1784 | - Page 2 | |
1785 | ||
a302d595 VS |
1786 | |
1787 | @subsubsection xrc_wxwizard wxWizard | |
be42eeb0 VS |
1788 | |
1789 | @beginTable | |
1790 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1791 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1792 | Bitmap to display on the left side of the wizard (default: none).} |
1793 | @endTable | |
1794 | ||
1795 | A wizard object can have one or more child objects of the wxWizardPage or | |
1796 | wxWizardPageSimple classes. They both support the following properties | |
41e69d79 | 1797 | (in addition to @ref overview_xrcformat_std_props): |
be42eeb0 VS |
1798 | |
1799 | @beginTable | |
1800 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1801 | @row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap, |
be42eeb0 VS |
1802 | Page-specific bitmap (default: none).} |
1803 | @endTable | |
1804 | ||
1805 | wxWizardPageSimple pages are automatically chained together; wxWizardPage pages | |
4c51a665 | 1806 | transitions must be handled programmatically. |
a302d595 VS |
1807 | |
1808 | ||
41e69d79 | 1809 | @section overview_xrcformat_sizers Sizers |
a302d595 VS |
1810 | |
1811 | Sizers are handled slightly differently in XRC resources than they are in | |
1812 | wxWindow hierarchy. wxWindow's sizers hierarchy is parallel to the wxWindow | |
5fcef184 | 1813 | children hierarchy: child windows are children of their parent window and |
a302d595 VS |
1814 | the sizer (or sizers) form separate hierarchy attached to the window with |
1815 | wxWindow::SetSizer(). | |
1816 | ||
1817 | In XRC, the two hierarchies are merged together: sizers are children of other | |
1818 | sizers or windows and they can contain child window objects. | |
1819 | ||
1820 | If a sizer is child of a window object in the resource, it must be the only | |
1821 | child and it will be attached to the parent with wxWindow::SetSizer(). | |
1822 | Additionally, if the window doesn't have its size explicitly set, | |
1823 | wxSizer::Fit() is used to resize the window. If the parent window is | |
1824 | toplevel window, wxSizer::SetSizeHints() is called to set its hints. | |
1825 | ||
1826 | A sizer object can have one or more child objects of one of two pseudo-classes: | |
41e69d79 | 1827 | @c sizeritem or @c spacer (see @ref overview_xrcformat_wxstddialogbuttonsizer for |
a302d595 VS |
1828 | an exception). The former specifies an element (another sizer or a window) |
1829 | to include in the sizer, the latter adds empty space to the sizer. | |
1830 | ||
1831 | @c sizeritem objects have exactly one child object: either another sizer | |
1832 | object, or a window object. @c spacer objects don't have any children, but | |
1833 | they have one property: | |
1834 | ||
1835 | @beginTable | |
1836 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1837 | @row3col{size, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, Size of the empty space (required).} |
a302d595 VS |
1838 | @endTable |
1839 | ||
1840 | Both @c sizeritem and @c spacer objects can have any of the following | |
1841 | properties: | |
1842 | ||
1843 | @beginTable | |
1844 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1845 | @row3col{option, integer, | |
1846 | The "option" value for sizers. Used by wxBoxSizer to set proportion of | |
1847 | the item in the growable direction (default: 0).} | |
41e69d79 | 1848 | @row3col{flag, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
a302d595 | 1849 | wxSizerItem flags (default: 0).} |
41e69d79 | 1850 | @row3col{border, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_dimension, |
a302d595 VS |
1851 | Size of the border around the item (directions are specified in flags) |
1852 | (default: 0).} | |
41e69d79 | 1853 | @row3col{minsize, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
a302d595 | 1854 | Minimal size of this item (default: no min size).} |
41e69d79 | 1855 | @row3col{ratio, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
a302d595 | 1856 | Item ratio, see wxSizer::SetRatio() (default: no ratio).} |
41e69d79 | 1857 | @row3col{cellpos, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_pos, |
a302d595 | 1858 | (wxGridBagSizer only) Position, see wxGBSizerItem::SetPos() (required). } |
41e69d79 | 1859 | @row3col{cellspan, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
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1860 | (wxGridBagSizer only) Span, see wxGBSizerItem::SetSpan() (required). } |
1861 | @endTable | |
1862 | ||
1863 | Example of sizers XRC code: | |
1864 | @code | |
1865 | <object class="wxDialog" name="derived_dialog"> | |
1866 | <title>Derived Dialog Example</title> | |
1867 | <centered>1</centered> | |
1868 | <!-- this sizer is set to be this dialog's sizer: --> | |
1869 | <object class="wxFlexGridSizer"> | |
1870 | <cols>1</cols> | |
1871 | <rows>0</rows> | |
1872 | <vgap>0</vgap> | |
1873 | <hgap>0</hgap> | |
1874 | <growablecols>0</growablecols> | |
1875 | <growablerows>0</growablerows> | |
1876 | <object class="sizeritem"> | |
1877 | <flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag> | |
1878 | <border>5</border> | |
1879 | <object class="wxButton" name="my_button"> | |
1880 | <label>My Button</label> | |
1881 | </object> | |
1882 | </object> | |
1883 | <object class="sizeritem"> | |
1884 | <flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag> | |
1885 | <border>5</border> | |
1886 | <object class="wxBoxSizer"> | |
1887 | <orient>wxHORIZONTAL</orient> | |
1888 | <object class="sizeritem"> | |
1889 | <flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag> | |
1890 | <border>5</border> | |
1891 | <object class="wxCheckBox" name="my_checkbox"> | |
1892 | <label>Enable this text control:</label> | |
1893 | </object> | |
1894 | </object> | |
1895 | <object class="sizeritem"> | |
1896 | <flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag> | |
1897 | <border>5</border> | |
1898 | <object class="wxTextCtrl" name="my_textctrl"> | |
1899 | <size>80,-1</size> | |
1900 | <value></value> | |
1901 | </object> | |
1902 | </object> | |
1903 | </object> | |
1904 | </object> | |
1905 | ... | |
1906 | </object> | |
1907 | </object> | |
1908 | @endcode | |
1909 | ||
1910 | The sizer classes that can be used are listed below, together with their | |
1911 | class-specific properties. All classes support the following properties: | |
1912 | ||
1913 | @beginTable | |
1914 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1915 | @row3col{minsize, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size, |
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1916 | Minimal size that this sizer will have, see wxSizer::SetMinSize() |
1917 | (default: no min size).} | |
1918 | @endTable | |
1919 | ||
41e69d79 | 1920 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_wxboxsizer wxBoxSizer |
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1921 | |
1922 | @beginTable | |
1923 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1924 | @row3col{orient, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
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1925 | Sizer orientation, "wxHORIZONTAL" or "wxVERTICAL" (default: wxHORIZONTAL).} |
1926 | @endTable | |
1927 | ||
41e69d79 | 1928 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_wxstaticsboxizer wxStaticBoxSizer |
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1929 | |
1930 | @beginTable | |
1931 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1932 | @row3col{orient, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
a302d595 | 1933 | Sizer orientation, "wxHORIZONTAL" or "wxVERTICAL" (default: wxHORIZONTAL).} |
41e69d79 | 1934 | @row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text, |
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1935 | Label to be used for the static box around the sizer (required).} |
1936 | @endTable | |
1937 | ||
41e69d79 | 1938 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_wxgridsizer wxGridSizer |
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1939 | |
1940 | @beginTable | |
1941 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
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1942 | @row3col{rows, integer, Number of rows in the grid (default: 0 - determine automatically).} |
1943 | @row3col{cols, integer, Number of columns in the grid (default: 0 - determine automatically).} | |
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1944 | @row3col{vgap, integer, Vertical gap between children (default: 0).} |
1945 | @row3col{hgap, integer, Horizontal gap between children (default: 0).} | |
1946 | @endTable | |
1947 | ||
41e69d79 | 1948 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_wxflexgridsizer wxFlexGridSizer |
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1949 | |
1950 | @beginTable | |
1951 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
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1952 | @row3col{rows, integer, Number of rows in the grid (default: 0 - determine automatically).} |
1953 | @row3col{cols, integer, Number of columns in the grid (default: 0 - determine automatically).} | |
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1954 | @row3col{vgap, integer, Vertical gap between children (default: 0).} |
1955 | @row3col{hgap, integer, Horizontal gap between children (default: 0).} | |
1956 | @row3col{growablerows, comma-separated integers list, | |
1957 | Comma-separated list of indexes of rows that are growable | |
1958 | (default: none).} | |
1959 | @row3col{growablecols, comma-separated integers list, | |
1960 | Comma-separated list of indexes of columns that are growable | |
1961 | (default: none).} | |
1962 | @endTable | |
1963 | ||
41e69d79 | 1964 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_wxgridbagsizer wxGridBagSizer |
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1965 | |
1966 | @beginTable | |
1967 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
1968 | @row3col{vgap, integer, Vertical gap between children (default: 0).} | |
1969 | @row3col{hgap, integer, Horizontal gap between children (default: 0).} | |
1970 | @row3col{growablerows, comma-separated integers list, | |
1971 | Comma-separated list of indexes of rows that are growable | |
1972 | (default: none).} | |
1973 | @row3col{growablecols, comma-separated integers list, | |
1974 | Comma-separated list of indexes of columns that are growable | |
1975 | (default: none).} | |
1976 | @endTable | |
1977 | ||
41e69d79 | 1978 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_wxwrapsizer wxWrapSizer |
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1979 | |
1980 | @beginTable | |
1981 | @hdr3col{property, type, description} | |
41e69d79 | 1982 | @row3col{orient, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, |
a302d595 | 1983 | Sizer orientation, "wxHORIZONTAL" or "wxVERTICAL" (required).} |
41e69d79 | 1984 | @row3col{flag, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style, wxWrapSizer flags (default: 0).} |
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1985 | @endTable |
1986 | ||
41e69d79 | 1987 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_wxstddialogbuttonsizer wxStdDialogButtonSizer |
a302d595 | 1988 | |
5fcef184 | 1989 | Unlike other sizers, wxStdDialogButtonSizer has neither @c sizeritem |
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1990 | nor @c spacer children. Instead, it has one or more children of the |
1991 | @c button pseudo-class. @c button objects have no properties and they must | |
1992 | always have exactly one child of the @c wxButton class or a class derived from | |
1993 | wxButton. | |
1994 | ||
1995 | Example: | |
1996 | @code | |
1997 | <object class="wxStdDialogButtonSizer"> | |
1998 | <object class="button"> | |
1999 | <object class="wxButton" name="wxID_OK"> | |
2000 | <label>OK</label> | |
2001 | </object> | |
2002 | </object> | |
2003 | <object class="button"> | |
2004 | <object class="wxButton" name="wxID_CANCEL"> | |
2005 | <label>Cancel</label> | |
2006 | </object> | |
2007 | </object> | |
2008 | </object> | |
2009 | @endcode | |
2010 | ||
2011 | ||
2012 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2013 | @section overview_xrcformat_other_objects Other Objects |
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2014 | |
2015 | In addition to describing UI elements, XRC files can contain non-windows | |
2016 | objects such as bitmaps or icons. This is a concession to Windows developers | |
2017 | used to storing them in Win32 resources. | |
2018 | ||
2019 | Note that unlike Win32 resources, bitmaps included in XRC files are @em not | |
2020 | embedded in the XRC file itself. XRC file only contains a reference to another | |
2021 | file with bitmap data. | |
2022 | ||
41e69d79 | 2023 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_bitmap wxBitmap |
a302d595 | 2024 | |
1dfb6ff0 | 2025 | Bitmaps are stored in @c \<object\> element with class set to @c wxBitmap. Such |
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2026 | bitmaps can then be loaded using wxXmlResource::LoadBitmap(). The content of |
2027 | the element is exactly same as in the case of | |
41e69d79 | 2028 | @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap "bitmap properties", except that toplevel |
1dfb6ff0 | 2029 | @c \<object\> is used. |
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2030 | |
2031 | For example, instead of: | |
2032 | @code | |
2033 | <bitmap>mybmp.png</bitmap> | |
2034 | <bitmap stock_id="wxART_NEW"/> | |
2035 | @endcode | |
2036 | toplevel wxBitmap resources would look like: | |
2037 | @code | |
2038 | <object class="wxBitmap" name="my_bitmap">mybmp.png</object> | |
2039 | <object class="wxBitmap" name="my_new_bitmap" stock_id="wxART_NEW"/> | |
2040 | @endcode | |
2041 | ||
2042 | ||
41e69d79 | 2043 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_icon wxIcon |
a302d595 | 2044 | |
41e69d79 | 2045 | wxIcon resources are identical to @ref overview_xrcformat_bitmap "wxBitmap ones", |
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2046 | except that the class is @c wxIcon. |
2047 | ||
2048 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2049 | @section overview_xrcformat_platform Platform Specific Content |
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2050 | |
2051 | It is possible to conditionally process parts of XRC files on some platforms | |
2052 | only and ignore them on other platforms. @em Any element in XRC file, be it | |
2053 | toplevel or arbitrarily nested one, can have the @c platform attribute. When | |
2054 | used, @c platform contains |-separated list of platforms that this element | |
2055 | should be processed on. It is filtered out and ignored on any other platforms. | |
2056 | ||
2057 | Possible elemental values are: | |
2058 | @beginDefList | |
2059 | @itemdef{ @c win, Windows } | |
5fcef184 | 2060 | @itemdef{ @c mac, Mac OS X (or Mac Classic in wxWidgets version supporting it) } |
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2061 | @itemdef{ @c unix, Any Unix platform @em except OS X } |
2062 | @itemdef{ @c os2, OS/2 } | |
2063 | @endDefList | |
2064 | ||
2065 | Examples: | |
2066 | @code | |
2067 | <label platform="win">Windows</label> | |
2068 | <label platform="unix">Unix</label> | |
2069 | <label platform="mac">Mac OS X</label> | |
2070 | <help platform="mac|unix">Not a Windows machine</help> | |
2071 | @endcode | |
2072 | ||
2073 | ||
2074 | ||
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2075 | @section overview_xrcformat_idranges ID Ranges |
2076 | ||
2077 | Usually you won't care what value the XRCID macro returns for the ID of an | |
2078 | object. Sometimes though it is convenient to have a range of IDs that are | |
2079 | guaranteed to be consecutive. An example of this would be connecting a group of | |
2080 | similar controls to the same event handler. | |
2081 | ||
2082 | The following XRC fragment 'declares' an ID range called @em foo and another | |
2083 | called @em bar; each with some items. | |
2084 | ||
2085 | @code | |
2086 | <object class="wxButton" name="foo[start]"> | |
2087 | <object class="wxButton" name="foo[end]"> | |
2088 | <object class="wxButton" name="foo[2]"> | |
2089 | ... | |
2090 | <object class="wxButton" name="bar[0]"> | |
2091 | <object class="wxButton" name="bar[2]"> | |
2092 | <object class="wxButton" name="bar[1]"> | |
2093 | ... | |
2094 | <ids-range name="foo" /> | |
2095 | <ids-range name="bar" size="30" start="10000" /> | |
2096 | @endcode | |
2097 | ||
2098 | For the range foo, no @em size or @em start parameters were given, so the size | |
2099 | will be calculated from the number of range items, and IDs allocated by | |
2100 | wxWindow::NewControlId (so they'll be negative). Range bar asked for a size of | |
2101 | 30, so this will be its minimum size: should it have more items, the range will | |
2102 | automatically expand to fit them. It specified a start ID of 10000, so | |
2103 | XRCID("bar[0]") will be 10000, XRCID("bar[1]") 10001 etc. Note that if you | |
2104 | choose to supply a start value it must be positive, and it's your | |
2105 | responsibility to avoid clashes. | |
2106 | ||
2107 | For every ID range, the first item can be referenced either as | |
2108 | <em>rangename</em>[0] or <em>rangename</em>[start]. Similarly | |
2109 | <em>rangename</em>[end] is the last item. Using [start] and [end] is more | |
2110 | descriptive in e.g. a Bind() event range or a @em for loop, and they don't have | |
2111 | to be altered whenever the number of items changes. | |
2112 | ||
2113 | Whether a range has positive or negative IDs, [start] is always a smaller | |
2114 | number than [end]; so code like this works as expected: | |
2115 | ||
2116 | @code | |
2117 | for (int n=XRCID("foo[start]"); n < XRCID("foo[end]"); ++n) | |
2118 | ... | |
2119 | @endcode | |
2120 | ||
2121 | ID ranges can be seen in action in the <em>objref</em> dialog section of the | |
2122 | @sample{xrc}. | |
2123 | ||
2124 | @note | |
2125 | @li All the items in an ID range must be contained in the same XRC file. | |
2126 | @li You can't use an ID range in a situation where static initialisation | |
2127 | occurs; in particular, they won't work as expected in an event table. This is | |
2128 | because the event table's IDs are set to their integer values before the XRC | |
2129 | file is loaded, and aren't subsequently altered when the XRCID value changes. | |
2130 | ||
2131 | @since 2.9.2 | |
2132 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2133 | @section overview_xrcformat_extending Extending the XRC Format |
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2134 | |
2135 | The XRC format is designed to be extensible and allows specifying and loading | |
2136 | custom controls. The three available mechanisms are described in the rest of | |
2137 | this section in the order of increasing complexity. | |
2138 | ||
41e69d79 | 2139 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_extending_subclass Subclassing |
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2140 | |
2141 | The simplest way to add custom controls is to set the @c subclass attribute | |
1dfb6ff0 | 2142 | of @c \<object\> element: |
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2143 | |
2144 | @code | |
2145 | <object name="my_value" class="wxTextCtrl" subclass="MyTextCtrl"> | |
2146 | <style>wxTE_MULTILINE</style> | |
2147 | ...etc., setup wxTextCtrl as usual... | |
2148 | </object> | |
2149 | @endcode | |
2150 | ||
2151 | In that case, wxXmlResource will create an instance of the specified subclass | |
2152 | (@c MyTextCtrl in the example above) instead of the class (@c wxTextCtrl above) | |
2153 | when loading the resource. However, the rest of the object's loading (calling | |
2154 | its Create() method, setting its properties, loading any children etc.) | |
2155 | will proceed in @em exactly the same way as it would without @c subclass | |
2156 | attribute. In other words, this approach is only sufficient when the custom | |
2157 | class is just a small modification (e.g. overridden methods or customized | |
2158 | events handling) of an already supported classes. | |
2159 | ||
2160 | The subclass must satisfy a number of requirements: | |
2161 | ||
2162 | -# It must be derived from the class specified in @c class attribute. | |
2163 | -# It must be visible in wxWidget's pseudo-RTTI mechanism, i.e. there must be | |
2164 | a DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS() entry for it. | |
2165 | -# It must support two-phase creation. In particular, this means that it has | |
2166 | to have default constructor. | |
2167 | -# It cannot provide custom Create() method and must be constructible using | |
2168 | base @c class' Create() method (this is because XRC will call Create() of | |
2169 | @c class, not @c subclass). In other words, @em creation of the control | |
2170 | must not be customized. | |
2171 | ||
2172 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2173 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_extending_unknown Unknown Objects |
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2174 | |
2175 | A more flexible solution is to put a @em placeholder in the XRC file and | |
2176 | replace it with custom control after the resource is loaded. This is done by | |
2177 | using the @c unknown pseudo-class: | |
2178 | ||
2179 | @code | |
2180 | <object class="unknown" name="my_placeholder"/> | |
2181 | @endcode | |
2182 | ||
2183 | The placeholder is inserted as dummy wxPanel that will hold custom control in | |
2184 | it. At runtime, after the resource is loaded and a window created from it | |
2185 | (using e.g. wxXmlResource::LoadDialog()), use code must call | |
2186 | wxXmlResource::AttachUnknownControl() to insert the desired control into | |
2187 | placeholder container. | |
2188 | ||
2189 | This method makes it possible to insert controls that are not known to XRC at | |
2190 | all, but it's also impossible to configure the control in XRC description in | |
2191 | any way. The only properties that can be specified are | |
41e69d79 | 2192 | the @ref overview_xrcformat_std_props "standard window properties". |
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2193 | |
2194 | @note @c unknown class cannot be combined with @c subclass attribute, | |
2195 | they are mutually exclusive. | |
2196 | ||
2197 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2198 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_extending_custom Adding Custom Classes |
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2199 | |
2200 | Finally, XRC allows adding completely new classes in addition to the ones | |
2201 | listed in this document. A class for which wxXmlResourceHandler is implemented | |
2202 | can be used as first-class object in XRC simply by passing class name as the | |
2203 | value of @c class attribute: | |
2204 | ||
2205 | @code | |
2206 | <object name="my_ctrl" class="MyWidget"> | |
2207 | <my_prop>foo</my_prop> | |
2208 | ...etc., whatever MyWidget handler accepts... | |
2209 | </object> | |
2210 | @endcode | |
2211 | ||
2212 | The only requirements on the class are that | |
2213 | -# the class must derive from wxObject | |
2214 | -# it must support wxWidget's pseudo-RTTI mechanism | |
2215 | ||
1dfb6ff0 | 2216 | Child elements of @c \<object\> are handled by the custom handler and there are |
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2217 | no limitations on them imposed by XRC format. |
2218 | ||
2219 | This is the only mechanism that works for toplevel objects -- custom controls | |
5fcef184 | 2220 | are accessible using the type-unsafe wxXmlResource::LoadObject() method. |
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2221 | |
2222 | ||
2223 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2224 | @section overview_xrcformat_packed Packed XRC Files |
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2225 | |
2226 | In addition to plain XRC files, wxXmlResource supports (if wxFileSystem support | |
2227 | is compiled in) compressed XRC resources. Compressed resources have either | |
2228 | .zip or .xrs extension and are simply ZIP files that contain arbitrary | |
2229 | number of XRC files and their dependencies (bitmaps, icons etc.). | |
2230 | ||
2231 | ||
2232 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2233 | @section overview_xrcformat_oldversions Older Format Versions |
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2234 | |
2235 | This section describes differences in older revisions of XRC format (i.e. | |
1dfb6ff0 | 2236 | files with older values of @c version attribute of @c \<resource\>). |
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2237 | |
2238 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2239 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_pre_v2530 Versions Before 2.5.3.0 |
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2240 | |
2241 | Version 2.5.3.0 introduced C-like handling of "\\" in text. In older versions, | |
2242 | "\n", "\t" and "\r" escape sequences were replaced with respective characters | |
2243 | in the same matter it's done in C, but "\\" was left intact instead of being | |
2244 | replaced with single "\", as one would expect. Starting with 2.5.3.0, all of | |
2245 | them are handled in C-like manner. | |
2246 | ||
2247 | ||
9d9abdbf | 2248 | @subsection overview_xrcformat_pre_v2301 Versions Before 2.3.0.1 |
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2249 | |
2250 | Prior to version 2.3.0.1, "$" was used for accelerators instead of "_" | |
2251 | or "&". For example, | |
2252 | @code | |
2253 | <label>$File</label> | |
2254 | @endcode | |
2255 | was used in place of current version's | |
2256 | @code | |
2257 | <label>_File</label> | |
2258 | @endcode | |
2259 | (or "&File"). | |
2260 | ||
2261 | */ |