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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
2 | // Name: window.h | |
e54c96f1 | 3 | // Purpose: interface of wxWindow |
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4 | // Author: wxWidgets team |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows license | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
e25cd775 | 9 | |
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10 | /** |
11 | Valid values for wxWindow::ShowWithEffect() and wxWindow::HideWithEffect(). | |
12 | */ | |
13 | enum wxShowEffect | |
14 | { | |
ffa50e73 VZ |
15 | /** |
16 | No effect, equivalent to normal wxWindow::Show() or Hide() call. | |
17 | ||
18 | @since 2.9.1 | |
19 | */ | |
20 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_NONE, | |
21 | ||
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22 | /// Roll window to the left |
23 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_ROLL_TO_LEFT, | |
24 | ||
25 | /// Roll window to the right | |
26 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_ROLL_TO_RIGHT, | |
27 | ||
28 | /// Roll window to the top | |
29 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_ROLL_TO_TOP, | |
30 | ||
31 | /// Roll window to the bottom | |
32 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_ROLL_TO_BOTTOM, | |
33 | ||
34 | /// Slide window to the left | |
35 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_SLIDE_TO_LEFT, | |
36 | ||
37 | /// Slide window to the right | |
38 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_SLIDE_TO_RIGHT, | |
39 | ||
40 | /// Slide window to the top | |
41 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_SLIDE_TO_TOP, | |
42 | ||
43 | /// Slide window to the bottom | |
44 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_SLIDE_TO_BOTTOM, | |
45 | ||
46 | /// Fade in or out effect | |
47 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_BLEND, | |
48 | ||
49 | /// Expanding or collapsing effect | |
50 | wxSHOW_EFFECT_EXPAND | |
51 | }; | |
52 | ||
53 | /** | |
54 | Different window variants, on platforms like eg mac uses different | |
55 | rendering sizes. | |
56 | */ | |
57 | enum wxWindowVariant | |
58 | { | |
59 | wxWINDOW_VARIANT_NORMAL, //!< Normal size | |
60 | wxWINDOW_VARIANT_SMALL, //!< Smaller size (about 25 % smaller than normal) | |
61 | wxWINDOW_VARIANT_MINI, //!< Mini size (about 33 % smaller than normal) | |
62 | wxWINDOW_VARIANT_LARGE, //!< Large size (about 25 % larger than normal) | |
63 | wxWINDOW_VARIANT_MAX | |
64 | }; | |
65 | ||
66 | ||
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67 | /** |
68 | @class wxWindow | |
7c913512 | 69 | |
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70 | wxWindow is the base class for all windows and represents any visible object |
71 | om screen. All controls, top level windows and so on are windows. Sizers and | |
23324ae1 | 72 | device contexts are not, however, as they don't appear on screen themselves. |
7c913512 | 73 | |
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74 | Please note that all children of the window will be deleted automatically by |
75 | the destructor before the window itself is deleted which means that you don't | |
76 | have to worry about deleting them manually. Please see the @ref | |
962fb6d2 | 77 | overview_windowdeletion "window deletion overview" for more information. |
7c913512 | 78 | |
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79 | Also note that in this, and many others, wxWidgets classes some |
80 | @c GetXXX() methods may be overloaded (as, for example, | |
962fb6d2 | 81 | wxWindow::GetSize or wxWindow::GetClientSize). In this case, the overloads |
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82 | are non-virtual because having multiple virtual functions with the same name |
83 | results in a virtual function name hiding at the derived class level (in | |
84 | English, this means that the derived class has to override all overloaded | |
85 | variants if it overrides any of them). To allow overriding them in the derived | |
86 | class, wxWidgets uses a unique protected virtual @c DoGetXXX() method | |
87 | and all @c GetXXX() ones are forwarded to it, so overriding the former | |
88 | changes the behaviour of the latter. | |
7c913512 | 89 | |
23324ae1 | 90 | @beginStyleTable |
8c6791e4 | 91 | @style{wxBORDER_DEFAULT} |
23324ae1 | 92 | The window class will decide the kind of border to show, if any. |
8c6791e4 | 93 | @style{wxBORDER_SIMPLE} |
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94 | Displays a thin border around the window. wxSIMPLE_BORDER is the |
95 | old name for this style. | |
8c6791e4 | 96 | @style{wxBORDER_SUNKEN} |
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97 | Displays a sunken border. wxSUNKEN_BORDER is the old name for this |
98 | style. | |
8c6791e4 | 99 | @style{wxBORDER_RAISED} |
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100 | Displays a raised border. wxRAISED_BORDER is the old name for this |
101 | style. | |
8c6791e4 | 102 | @style{wxBORDER_STATIC} |
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103 | Displays a border suitable for a static control. wxSTATIC_BORDER |
104 | is the old name for this style. Windows only. | |
8c6791e4 | 105 | @style{wxBORDER_THEME} |
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106 | Displays a native border suitable for a control, on the current |
107 | platform. On Windows XP or Vista, this will be a themed border; on | |
108 | most other platforms a sunken border will be used. For more | |
109 | information for themed borders on Windows, please see Themed | |
110 | borders on Windows. | |
8c6791e4 | 111 | @style{wxBORDER_NONE} |
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112 | Displays no border, overriding the default border style for the |
113 | window. wxNO_BORDER is the old name for this style. | |
8c6791e4 | 114 | @style{wxBORDER_DOUBLE} |
23324ae1 | 115 | This style is obsolete and should not be used. |
8c6791e4 | 116 | @style{wxTRANSPARENT_WINDOW} |
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117 | The window is transparent, that is, it will not receive paint |
118 | events. Windows only. | |
8c6791e4 | 119 | @style{wxTAB_TRAVERSAL} |
23324ae1 | 120 | Use this to enable tab traversal for non-dialog windows. |
8c6791e4 | 121 | @style{wxWANTS_CHARS} |
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122 | Use this to indicate that the window wants to get all char/key |
123 | events for all keys - even for keys like TAB or ENTER which are | |
124 | usually used for dialog navigation and which wouldn't be generated | |
125 | without this style. If you need to use this style in order to get | |
126 | the arrows or etc., but would still like to have normal keyboard | |
127 | navigation take place, you should call Navigate in response to the | |
128 | key events for Tab and Shift-Tab. | |
8c6791e4 | 129 | @style{wxNO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE} |
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130 | On Windows, this style used to disable repainting the window |
131 | completely when its size is changed. Since this behaviour is now | |
132 | the default, the style is now obsolete and no longer has an effect. | |
8c6791e4 | 133 | @style{wxVSCROLL} |
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134 | Use this style to enable a vertical scrollbar. Notice that this |
135 | style cannot be used with native controls which don't support | |
136 | scrollbars nor with top-level windows in most ports. | |
8c6791e4 | 137 | @style{wxHSCROLL} |
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138 | Use this style to enable a horizontal scrollbar. The same |
139 | limitations as for wxVSCROLL apply to this style. | |
8c6791e4 | 140 | @style{wxALWAYS_SHOW_SB} |
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141 | If a window has scrollbars, disable them instead of hiding them |
142 | when they are not needed (i.e. when the size of the window is big | |
143 | enough to not require the scrollbars to navigate it). This style is | |
144 | currently implemented for wxMSW, wxGTK and wxUniversal and does | |
145 | nothing on the other platforms. | |
8c6791e4 | 146 | @style{wxCLIP_CHILDREN} |
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147 | Use this style to eliminate flicker caused by the background being |
148 | repainted, then children being painted over them. Windows only. | |
8c6791e4 | 149 | @style{wxFULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE} |
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150 | Use this style to force a complete redraw of the window whenever it |
151 | is resized instead of redrawing just the part of the window | |
152 | affected by resizing. Note that this was the behaviour by default | |
153 | before 2.5.1 release and that if you experience redraw problems | |
154 | with code which previously used to work you may want to try this. | |
155 | Currently this style applies on GTK+ 2 and Windows only, and full | |
156 | repainting is always done on other platforms. | |
157 | @endStyleTable | |
7c913512 | 158 | |
23324ae1 | 159 | @beginExtraStyleTable |
8c6791e4 | 160 | @style{wxWS_EX_VALIDATE_RECURSIVELY} |
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161 | By default, wxWindow::Validate(), wxWindow::TransferDataTo() and |
162 | wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow() only work on | |
163 | direct children of the window (compatible behaviour). | |
164 | Set this flag to make them recursively descend into all subwindows. | |
8c6791e4 | 165 | @style{wxWS_EX_BLOCK_EVENTS} |
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166 | wxCommandEvents and the objects of the derived classes are |
167 | forwarded to the parent window and so on recursively by default. | |
168 | Using this flag for the given window allows to block this | |
169 | propagation at this window, i.e. prevent the events from being | |
e25cd775 | 170 | propagated further upwards. Dialogs have this flag on by default |
3e083d65 | 171 | for the reasons explained in the @ref overview_events. |
8c6791e4 | 172 | @style{wxWS_EX_TRANSIENT} |
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173 | Don't use this window as an implicit parent for the other windows: |
174 | this must be used with transient windows as otherwise there is the | |
175 | risk of creating a dialog/frame with this window as a parent which | |
176 | would lead to a crash if the parent is destroyed before the child. | |
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177 | @style{wxWS_EX_CONTEXTHELP} |
178 | Under Windows, puts a query button on the caption. When pressed, | |
179 | Windows will go into a context-sensitive help mode and wxWidgets | |
141794f1 | 180 | will send a @c wxEVT_HELP event if the user clicked on an application window. |
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181 | This style cannot be used (because of the underlying native behaviour) |
182 | together with @c wxMAXIMIZE_BOX or @c wxMINIMIZE_BOX, so these two styles | |
183 | are automatically turned off if this one is used. | |
8c6791e4 | 184 | @style{wxWS_EX_PROCESS_IDLE} |
23324ae1 | 185 | This window should always process idle events, even if the mode set |
141794f1 | 186 | by wxIdleEvent::SetMode is @c wxIDLE_PROCESS_SPECIFIED. |
8c6791e4 | 187 | @style{wxWS_EX_PROCESS_UI_UPDATES} |
23324ae1 | 188 | This window should always process UI update events, even if the |
141794f1 | 189 | mode set by wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode is @c wxUPDATE_UI_PROCESS_SPECIFIED. |
23324ae1 | 190 | @endExtraStyleTable |
7c913512 | 191 | |
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192 | @beginEventEmissionTable |
193 | @event{EVT_ACTIVATE(id, func)} | |
194 | Process a @c wxEVT_ACTIVATE event. See wxActivateEvent. | |
195 | @event{EVT_CHILD_FOCUS(func)} | |
196 | Process a @c wxEVT_CHILD_FOCUS event. See wxChildFocusEvent. | |
197 | @event{EVT_CONTEXT_MENU(func)} | |
198 | A right click (or other context menu command depending on platform) has been detected. | |
199 | See wxContextMenuEvent. | |
200 | @event{EVT_HELP(id, func)} | |
201 | Process a @c wxEVT_HELP event. See wxHelpEvent. | |
202 | @event{EVT_HELP_RANGE(id1, id2, func)} | |
203 | Process a @c wxEVT_HELP event for a range of ids. See wxHelpEvent. | |
204 | @event{EVT_DROP_FILES(func)} | |
205 | Process a @c wxEVT_DROP_FILES event. See wxDropFilesEvent. | |
206 | @event{EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND(func)} | |
207 | Process a @c wxEVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND event. See wxEraseEvent. | |
208 | @event{EVT_SET_FOCUS(func)} | |
209 | Process a @c wxEVT_SET_FOCUS event. See wxFocusEvent. | |
210 | @event{EVT_KILL_FOCUS(func)} | |
211 | Process a @c wxEVT_KILL_FOCUS event. See wxFocusEvent. | |
212 | @event{EVT_IDLE(func)} | |
213 | Process a @c wxEVT_IDLE event. See wxIdleEvent. | |
214 | @event{EVT_JOY_*(func)} | |
215 | Processes joystick events. See wxJoystickEvent. | |
216 | @event{EVT_KEY_DOWN(func)} | |
217 | Process a @c wxEVT_KEY_DOWN event (any key has been pressed). | |
218 | See wxKeyEvent. | |
219 | @event{EVT_KEY_UP(func)} | |
220 | Process a @c wxEVT_KEY_UP event (any key has been released). | |
221 | @event{EVT_CHAR(func)} | |
222 | Process a @c wxEVT_CHAR event. | |
223 | See wxKeyEvent. | |
224 | @event{EVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_LOST(func)} | |
225 | Process a @c wxEVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_LOST event. See wxMouseCaptureLostEvent. | |
226 | @event{EVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_CHANGED(func)} | |
227 | Process a @c wxEVT_MOUSE_CAPTURE_CHANGED event. See wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent. | |
228 | @event{EVT_MOUSE_*(func)} | |
229 | See wxMouseEvent. | |
230 | @event{EVT_PAINT(func)} | |
231 | Process a @c wxEVT_PAINT event. See wxPaintEvent. | |
232 | @event{EVT_POWER_*(func)} | |
233 | The system power state changed. See wxPowerEvent. | |
234 | @event{EVT_SCROLLWIN_*(func)} | |
235 | Process scroll events. See wxScrollWinEvent. | |
236 | @event{EVT_SET_CURSOR(func)} | |
237 | Process a @c wxEVT_SET_CURSOR event. See wxSetCursorEvent. | |
238 | @event{EVT_SHOW(func)} | |
239 | Process a @c wxEVT_SHOW event. See wxShowEvent. | |
240 | @event{EVT_SIZE(func)} | |
241 | Process a @c wxEVT_SIZE event. See wxSizeEvent. | |
242 | @event{EVT_SYS_COLOUR_CHANGED(func)} | |
243 | Process a @c wxEVT_SYS_COLOUR_CHANGED event. See wxSysColourChangedEvent. | |
244 | @endEventTable | |
245 | ||
23324ae1 | 246 | @library{wxcore} |
e25cd775 | 247 | @category{miscwnd} |
7c913512 | 248 | |
3051a44a | 249 | @see @ref overview_events, @ref overview_windowsizing |
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250 | */ |
251 | class wxWindow : public wxEvtHandler | |
252 | { | |
253 | public: | |
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254 | /** |
255 | Default constructor | |
256 | */ | |
257 | wxWindow(); | |
a3ac93e3 | 258 | |
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259 | /** |
260 | Constructs a window, which can be a child of a frame, dialog or any other | |
261 | non-control window. | |
3c4f71cc | 262 | |
7c913512 | 263 | @param parent |
4cc4bfaf | 264 | Pointer to a parent window. |
7c913512 | 265 | @param id |
4cc4bfaf | 266 | Window identifier. If wxID_ANY, will automatically create an identifier. |
7c913512 | 267 | @param pos |
4cc4bfaf | 268 | Window position. wxDefaultPosition indicates that wxWidgets |
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269 | should generate a default position for the window. |
270 | If using the wxWindow class directly, supply an actual position. | |
7c913512 | 271 | @param size |
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272 | Window size. wxDefaultSize indicates that wxWidgets should generate |
273 | a default size for the window. If no suitable size can be found, the | |
4cc4bfaf | 274 | window will be sized to 20x20 pixels so that the window is visible but |
e25cd775 | 275 | obviously not correctly sized. |
7c913512 | 276 | @param style |
4cc4bfaf | 277 | Window style. For generic window styles, please see wxWindow. |
7c913512 | 278 | @param name |
4cc4bfaf | 279 | Window name. |
23324ae1 | 280 | */ |
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281 | wxWindow(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, |
282 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, | |
283 | const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, | |
284 | long style = 0, | |
285 | const wxString& name = wxPanelNameStr); | |
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286 | |
287 | /** | |
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288 | Destructor. |
289 | ||
290 | Deletes all sub-windows, then deletes itself. Instead of using | |
291 | the @b delete operator explicitly, you should normally use Destroy() | |
292 | so that wxWidgets can delete a window only when it is safe to do so, in idle time. | |
3c4f71cc | 293 | |
75b00cf8 | 294 | @see @ref overview_windowdeletion "Window Deletion Overview", |
4cc4bfaf | 295 | Destroy(), wxCloseEvent |
23324ae1 | 296 | */ |
adaaa686 | 297 | virtual ~wxWindow(); |
23324ae1 | 298 | |
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299 | |
300 | /** | |
301 | @name Focus functions | |
302 | ||
303 | See also the static function FindFocus(). | |
304 | */ | |
305 | //@{ | |
306 | ||
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307 | /** |
308 | This method may be overridden in the derived classes to return @false to | |
e25cd775 FM |
309 | indicate that this control doesn't accept input at all (i.e. behaves like |
310 | e.g. wxStaticText) and so doesn't need focus. | |
3c4f71cc | 311 | |
4cc4bfaf | 312 | @see AcceptsFocusFromKeyboard() |
23324ae1 | 313 | */ |
962fb6d2 | 314 | virtual bool AcceptsFocus() const; |
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315 | |
316 | /** | |
317 | This method may be overridden in the derived classes to return @false to | |
318 | indicate that while this control can, in principle, have focus if the user | |
319 | clicks it with the mouse, it shouldn't be included in the TAB traversal chain | |
320 | when using the keyboard. | |
321 | */ | |
962fb6d2 | 322 | virtual bool AcceptsFocusFromKeyboard() const; |
23324ae1 | 323 | |
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324 | /** |
325 | Overridden to indicate wehter this window or one of its children accepts | |
326 | focus. Usually it's the same as AcceptsFocus() but is overridden for | |
e25cd775 | 327 | container windows. |
962fb6d2 RR |
328 | */ |
329 | virtual bool AcceptsFocusRecursively() const; | |
a3ac93e3 | 330 | |
23324ae1 | 331 | /** |
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332 | Returns @true if the window (or in case of composite controls, its main |
333 | child window) has focus. | |
3c4f71cc | 334 | |
d0a67157 | 335 | @see FindFocus() |
23324ae1 | 336 | */ |
d0a67157 | 337 | virtual bool HasFocus() const; |
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338 | |
339 | /** | |
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340 | This method is only implemented by ports which have support for |
341 | native TAB traversal (such as GTK+ 2.0). | |
3c4f71cc | 342 | |
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343 | It is called by wxWidgets' container control code to give the native |
344 | system a hint when doing TAB traversal. A call to this does not disable | |
345 | or change the effect of programmatically calling SetFocus(). | |
3c4f71cc | 346 | |
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347 | @see wxFocusEvent, wxPanel::SetFocus, wxPanel::SetFocusIgnoringChildren |
348 | */ | |
349 | virtual void SetCanFocus(bool canFocus); | |
3c4f71cc | 350 | |
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351 | /** |
352 | This sets the window to receive keyboard input. | |
353 | ||
354 | @see HasFocus(), wxFocusEvent, wxPanel::SetFocus, | |
355 | wxPanel::SetFocusIgnoringChildren | |
23324ae1 | 356 | */ |
d0a67157 | 357 | virtual void SetFocus(); |
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358 | |
359 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
360 | This function is called by wxWidgets keyboard navigation code when the user |
361 | gives the focus to this window from keyboard (e.g. using @c TAB key). | |
362 | ||
363 | By default this method simply calls SetFocus() but | |
364 | can be overridden to do something in addition to this in the derived classes. | |
23324ae1 | 365 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
366 | virtual void SetFocusFromKbd(); |
367 | ||
368 | //@} | |
369 | ||
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370 | |
371 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 372 | @name Child management functions |
23324ae1 | 373 | */ |
d0a67157 | 374 | //@{ |
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375 | |
376 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
377 | Adds a child window. This is called automatically by window creation |
378 | functions so should not be required by the application programmer. | |
379 | Notice that this function is mostly internal to wxWidgets and shouldn't be | |
380 | called by the user code. | |
e25cd775 | 381 | |
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382 | @param child |
383 | Child window to add. | |
384 | */ | |
385 | virtual void AddChild(wxWindow* child); | |
e25cd775 | 386 | |
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387 | /** |
388 | Destroys all children of a window. Called automatically by the destructor. | |
389 | */ | |
390 | bool DestroyChildren(); | |
3c4f71cc | 391 | |
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392 | /** |
393 | Find a child of this window, by @a id. | |
394 | May return @a this if it matches itself. | |
23324ae1 | 395 | */ |
d0a67157 | 396 | wxWindow* FindWindow(long id) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
397 | |
398 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
399 | Find a child of this window, by name. |
400 | May return @a this if it matches itself. | |
23324ae1 | 401 | */ |
d0a67157 | 402 | wxWindow* FindWindow(const wxString& name) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
403 | |
404 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
405 | Returns a reference to the list of the window's children. @c wxWindowList |
406 | is a type-safe wxList-like class whose elements are of type @c wxWindow*. | |
23324ae1 | 407 | */ |
d0a67157 | 408 | wxWindowList& GetChildren(); |
23324ae1 FM |
409 | |
410 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
411 | @overload |
412 | */ | |
413 | const wxWindowList& GetChildren() const; | |
3c4f71cc | 414 | |
d0a67157 FM |
415 | /** |
416 | Removes a child window. | |
3c4f71cc | 417 | |
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418 | This is called automatically by window deletion functions so should not |
419 | be required by the application programmer. | |
420 | Notice that this function is mostly internal to wxWidgets and shouldn't be | |
421 | called by the user code. | |
3c4f71cc | 422 | |
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423 | @param child |
424 | Child window to remove. | |
23324ae1 | 425 | */ |
d0a67157 | 426 | virtual void RemoveChild(wxWindow* child); |
3c4f71cc | 427 | |
d0a67157 | 428 | //@} |
3c4f71cc | 429 | |
3c4f71cc | 430 | |
d0a67157 FM |
431 | /** |
432 | @name Sibling and parent management functions | |
23324ae1 | 433 | */ |
d0a67157 | 434 | //@{ |
23324ae1 FM |
435 | |
436 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 437 | Returns the grandparent of a window, or @NULL if there isn't one. |
23324ae1 | 438 | */ |
d0a67157 | 439 | wxWindow* GetGrandParent() const; |
23324ae1 | 440 | |
23324ae1 | 441 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
442 | Returns the next window after this one among the parent children or @NULL |
443 | if this window is the last child. | |
3c4f71cc | 444 | |
d0a67157 | 445 | @since 2.8.8 |
e25cd775 | 446 | |
d0a67157 | 447 | @see GetPrevSibling() |
23324ae1 | 448 | */ |
d0a67157 | 449 | wxWindow* GetNextSibling() const; |
f41d6c8c FM |
450 | |
451 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 452 | Returns the parent of the window, or @NULL if there is no parent. |
f41d6c8c | 453 | */ |
d0a67157 | 454 | wxWindow* GetParent() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
455 | |
456 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
457 | Returns the previous window before this one among the parent children or @c |
458 | @NULL if this window is the first child. | |
491a5ece VS |
459 | |
460 | @since 2.8.8 | |
461 | ||
d0a67157 | 462 | @see GetNextSibling() |
23324ae1 | 463 | */ |
d0a67157 | 464 | wxWindow* GetPrevSibling() const; |
491a5ece | 465 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
466 | Reparents the window, i.e the window will be removed from its |
467 | current parent window (e.g. a non-standard toolbar in a wxFrame) | |
468 | and then re-inserted into another. | |
491a5ece | 469 | |
d0a67157 FM |
470 | @param newParent |
471 | New parent. | |
472 | */ | |
473 | virtual bool Reparent(wxWindow* newParent); | |
491a5ece | 474 | |
d0a67157 | 475 | //@} |
491a5ece | 476 | |
d0a67157 FM |
477 | |
478 | /** | |
47009083 | 479 | @name Scrolling and scrollbars functions |
d9ced90b FM |
480 | |
481 | Note that these methods don't work with native controls which don't use | |
482 | wxWidgets scrolling framework (i.e. don't derive from wxScrolledWindow). | |
491a5ece | 483 | */ |
d0a67157 | 484 | //@{ |
491a5ece | 485 | |
23324ae1 | 486 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
487 | Call this function to force one or both scrollbars to be always shown, even if |
488 | the window is big enough to show its entire contents without scrolling. | |
491a5ece | 489 | |
d0a67157 | 490 | @since 2.9.0 |
3c4f71cc | 491 | |
d0a67157 FM |
492 | @param hflag |
493 | Whether the horizontal scroll bar should always be visible. | |
494 | @param vflag | |
495 | Whether the vertical scroll bar should always be visible. | |
3c4f71cc | 496 | |
d0a67157 | 497 | @remarks This function is currently only implemented under Mac/Carbon. |
23324ae1 | 498 | */ |
d0a67157 | 499 | virtual void AlwaysShowScrollbars(bool hflag = true, bool vflag = true); |
23324ae1 | 500 | |
23324ae1 | 501 | /** |
d0a67157 | 502 | Returns the built-in scrollbar position. |
e25cd775 | 503 | |
d9ced90b | 504 | @see SetScrollbar() |
d0a67157 FM |
505 | */ |
506 | virtual int GetScrollPos(int orientation) const; | |
3c4f71cc | 507 | |
d0a67157 FM |
508 | /** |
509 | Returns the built-in scrollbar range. | |
3c4f71cc | 510 | |
d0a67157 | 511 | @see SetScrollbar() |
23324ae1 | 512 | */ |
d0a67157 | 513 | virtual int GetScrollRange(int orientation) const; |
23324ae1 | 514 | |
23324ae1 | 515 | /** |
d0a67157 | 516 | Returns the built-in scrollbar thumb size. |
3c4f71cc | 517 | |
d0a67157 | 518 | @see SetScrollbar() |
23324ae1 | 519 | */ |
d0a67157 | 520 | virtual int GetScrollThumb(int orientation) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
521 | |
522 | /** | |
c5cc7fbd VZ |
523 | Returns @true if this window can have a scroll bar in this orientation. |
524 | ||
525 | @param orient | |
526 | Orientation to check, either wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL. | |
527 | ||
528 | @since 2.9.1 | |
529 | */ | |
530 | bool CanScroll(int orient) const; | |
531 | ||
532 | /** | |
533 | Returns @true if this window currently has a scroll bar for this | |
534 | orientation. | |
535 | ||
536 | This method may return @false even when CanScroll() for the same | |
537 | orientation returns @true, but if CanScroll() returns @false, i.e. | |
538 | scrolling in this direction is not enabled at all, HasScrollbar() | |
539 | always returns @false as well. | |
3c4f71cc | 540 | |
d0a67157 FM |
541 | @param orient |
542 | Orientation to check, either wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL. | |
23324ae1 | 543 | */ |
d0a67157 | 544 | bool HasScrollbar(int orient) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
545 | |
546 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
547 | Return whether a scrollbar is always shown. |
548 | ||
549 | @param orient | |
550 | Orientation to check, either wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL. | |
551 | ||
552 | @see AlwaysShowScrollbars() | |
23324ae1 | 553 | */ |
d0a67157 | 554 | virtual bool IsScrollbarAlwaysShown(int orient) const; |
23324ae1 | 555 | |
a3ac93e3 | 556 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
557 | Scrolls the window by the given number of lines down (if @a lines is |
558 | positive) or up. | |
a3ac93e3 | 559 | |
d0a67157 FM |
560 | @return Returns @true if the window was scrolled, @false if it was already |
561 | on top/bottom and nothing was done. | |
a3ac93e3 | 562 | |
d0a67157 FM |
563 | @remarks This function is currently only implemented under MSW and |
564 | wxTextCtrl under wxGTK (it also works for wxScrolled classes | |
565 | under all platforms). | |
566 | ||
567 | @see ScrollPages() | |
568 | */ | |
569 | virtual bool ScrollLines(int lines); | |
a3ac93e3 | 570 | |
23324ae1 | 571 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
572 | Scrolls the window by the given number of pages down (if @a pages is |
573 | positive) or up. | |
3c4f71cc | 574 | |
d0a67157 FM |
575 | @return Returns @true if the window was scrolled, @false if it was already |
576 | on top/bottom and nothing was done. | |
577 | ||
578 | @remarks This function is currently only implemented under MSW and wxGTK. | |
579 | ||
580 | @see ScrollLines() | |
23324ae1 | 581 | */ |
d0a67157 | 582 | virtual bool ScrollPages(int pages); |
23324ae1 | 583 | |
23324ae1 | 584 | /** |
d0a67157 | 585 | Physically scrolls the pixels in the window and move child windows accordingly. |
e25cd775 | 586 | |
d0a67157 FM |
587 | @param dx |
588 | Amount to scroll horizontally. | |
589 | @param dy | |
590 | Amount to scroll vertically. | |
591 | @param rect | |
592 | Rectangle to scroll, if it is @NULL, the whole window is | |
593 | scrolled (this is always the case under wxGTK which doesn't support this | |
594 | parameter) | |
e25cd775 | 595 | |
d0a67157 FM |
596 | @remarks Note that you can often use wxScrolled instead of using this |
597 | function directly. | |
23324ae1 | 598 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
599 | virtual void ScrollWindow(int dx, int dy, |
600 | const wxRect* rect = NULL); | |
23324ae1 FM |
601 | |
602 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
603 | Same as #ScrollLines (-1). |
604 | */ | |
605 | bool LineUp(); | |
3c4f71cc | 606 | |
d0a67157 FM |
607 | /** |
608 | Same as #ScrollLines (1). | |
609 | */ | |
610 | bool LineDown(); | |
3c4f71cc | 611 | |
d0a67157 FM |
612 | /** |
613 | Same as #ScrollPages (-1). | |
614 | */ | |
615 | bool PageUp(); | |
4f24cbbd | 616 | |
d0a67157 FM |
617 | /** |
618 | Same as #ScrollPages (1). | |
23324ae1 | 619 | */ |
d0a67157 | 620 | bool PageDown(); |
23324ae1 FM |
621 | |
622 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 623 | Sets the position of one of the built-in scrollbars. |
3c4f71cc | 624 | |
d0a67157 FM |
625 | @param orientation |
626 | Determines the scrollbar whose position is to be set. | |
627 | May be wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL. | |
628 | @param pos | |
629 | Position in scroll units. | |
630 | @param refresh | |
631 | @true to redraw the scrollbar, @false otherwise. | |
3c4f71cc | 632 | |
d0a67157 FM |
633 | @remarks This function does not directly affect the contents of the |
634 | window: it is up to the application to take note of | |
635 | scrollbar attributes and redraw contents accordingly. | |
3c4f71cc | 636 | |
d0a67157 FM |
637 | @see SetScrollbar(), GetScrollPos(), GetScrollThumb(), wxScrollBar, |
638 | wxScrolled | |
23324ae1 | 639 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
640 | virtual void SetScrollPos(int orientation, int pos, |
641 | bool refresh = true); | |
23324ae1 FM |
642 | |
643 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 644 | Sets the scrollbar properties of a built-in scrollbar. |
3c4f71cc | 645 | |
d0a67157 FM |
646 | @param orientation |
647 | Determines the scrollbar whose page size is to be set. | |
648 | May be wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL. | |
649 | @param position | |
650 | The position of the scrollbar in scroll units. | |
651 | @param thumbSize | |
652 | The size of the thumb, or visible portion of the scrollbar, in scroll units. | |
653 | @param range | |
654 | The maximum position of the scrollbar. Value of -1 can be used to | |
655 | ask for the scrollbar to be shown but in the disabled state: this | |
656 | can be used to avoid removing the scrollbar even when it is not | |
657 | needed (currently this is only implemented in wxMSW port). | |
658 | @param refresh | |
659 | @true to redraw the scrollbar, @false otherwise. | |
3c4f71cc | 660 | |
d0a67157 FM |
661 | @remarks |
662 | Let's say you wish to display 50 lines of text, using the same font. | |
663 | The window is sized so that you can only see 16 lines at a time. | |
664 | You would use: | |
665 | @code | |
666 | SetScrollbar(wxVERTICAL, 0, 16, 50); | |
667 | @endcode | |
668 | Note that with the window at this size, the thumb position can never | |
669 | go above 50 minus 16, or 34. You can determine how many lines are | |
670 | currently visible by dividing the current view size by the character | |
671 | height in pixels. | |
672 | When defining your own scrollbar behaviour, you will always need | |
673 | to recalculate the scrollbar settings when the window size changes. | |
674 | You could therefore put your scrollbar calculations and SetScrollbar | |
675 | call into a function named AdjustScrollbars, which can be called | |
676 | initially and also from your wxSizeEvent handler function. | |
23324ae1 | 677 | |
d0a67157 | 678 | @see @ref overview_scrolling, wxScrollBar, wxScrolled, wxScrollWinEvent |
23324ae1 | 679 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
680 | virtual void SetScrollbar(int orientation, int position, |
681 | int thumbSize, int range, | |
682 | bool refresh = true); | |
683 | //@} | |
a3ac93e3 | 684 | |
23324ae1 FM |
685 | |
686 | /** | |
47009083 | 687 | @name Sizing functions |
e25cd775 | 688 | |
d0a67157 FM |
689 | See also the protected functions DoGetBestSize() and SetInitialBestSize(). |
690 | */ | |
691 | //@{ | |
3c4f71cc | 692 | |
d0a67157 FM |
693 | /** |
694 | Sets the cached best size value. | |
d9ced90b FM |
695 | |
696 | @see GetBestSize() | |
23324ae1 | 697 | */ |
d0a67157 | 698 | void CacheBestSize(const wxSize& size) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
699 | |
700 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 701 | Converts client area size @a size to corresponding window size. |
e25cd775 | 702 | |
d0a67157 FM |
703 | In other words, the returned value is what would GetSize() return if this |
704 | window had client area of given size. Components with wxDefaultCoord | |
705 | value are left unchanged. Note that the conversion is not always | |
706 | exact, it assumes that non-client area doesn't change and so doesn't | |
707 | take into account things like menu bar (un)wrapping or (dis)appearance | |
708 | of the scrollbars. | |
3c4f71cc | 709 | |
d0a67157 FM |
710 | @since 2.8.8 |
711 | ||
712 | @see WindowToClientSize() | |
23324ae1 | 713 | */ |
d0a67157 | 714 | virtual wxSize ClientToWindowSize(const wxSize& size) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
715 | |
716 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
717 | Converts window size @a size to corresponding client area size |
718 | In other words, the returned value is what would GetClientSize() return if | |
719 | this window had given window size. Components with wxDefaultCoord value | |
720 | are left unchanged. | |
e25cd775 | 721 | |
d0a67157 FM |
722 | Note that the conversion is not always exact, it assumes that |
723 | non-client area doesn't change and so doesn't take into account things | |
724 | like menu bar (un)wrapping or (dis)appearance of the scrollbars. | |
e25cd775 | 725 | |
d0a67157 | 726 | @since 2.8.8 |
3c4f71cc | 727 | |
d0a67157 | 728 | @see ClientToWindowSize() |
23324ae1 | 729 | */ |
d0a67157 | 730 | virtual wxSize WindowToClientSize(const wxSize& size) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
731 | |
732 | /** | |
cded6aa1 FM |
733 | Sizes the window so that it fits around its subwindows. |
734 | ||
735 | This function won't do anything if there are no subwindows and will only really | |
736 | work correctly if sizers are used for the subwindows layout. | |
737 | ||
738 | Also, if the window has exactly one subwindow it is better (faster and the result | |
739 | is more precise as Fit() adds some margin to account for fuzziness of its calculations) | |
740 | to call: | |
741 | ||
75b00cf8 | 742 | @code |
e25cd775 | 743 | window->SetClientSize(child->GetSize()); |
cded6aa1 FM |
744 | @endcode |
745 | ||
746 | instead of calling Fit(). | |
3c4f71cc | 747 | |
cded6aa1 | 748 | @see @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 749 | */ |
4cc4bfaf | 750 | virtual void Fit(); |
23324ae1 FM |
751 | |
752 | /** | |
e25cd775 FM |
753 | Similar to Fit(), but sizes the interior (virtual) size of a window. |
754 | ||
755 | Mainly useful with scrolled windows to reset scrollbars after sizing | |
756 | changes that do not trigger a size event, and/or scrolled windows without | |
757 | an interior sizer. This function similarly won't do anything if there are | |
758 | no subwindows. | |
23324ae1 FM |
759 | */ |
760 | virtual void FitInside(); | |
761 | ||
23324ae1 | 762 | /** |
e25cd775 FM |
763 | This functions returns the best acceptable minimal size for the window. |
764 | ||
765 | For example, for a static control, it will be the minimal size such that the | |
23324ae1 | 766 | control label is not truncated. For windows containing subwindows (typically |
e25cd775 FM |
767 | wxPanel), the size returned by this function will be the same as the size |
768 | the window would have had after calling Fit(). | |
d9ced90b FM |
769 | |
770 | Note that when you write your own widget you need to overload the | |
771 | DoGetBestSize() function instead of this (non-virtual!) function. | |
772 | ||
773 | @see CacheBestSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing | |
23324ae1 | 774 | */ |
328f5751 | 775 | wxSize GetBestSize() const; |
23324ae1 | 776 | |
23324ae1 | 777 | /** |
e25cd775 | 778 | Returns the size of the window 'client area' in pixels. |
76e9224e | 779 | |
e25cd775 FM |
780 | The client area is the area which may be drawn on by the programmer, |
781 | excluding title bar, border, scrollbars, etc. | |
23324ae1 FM |
782 | Note that if this window is a top-level one and it is currently minimized, the |
783 | return size is empty (both width and height are 0). | |
3c4f71cc | 784 | |
4cc4bfaf | 785 | @see GetSize(), GetVirtualSize() |
23324ae1 | 786 | */ |
328f5751 | 787 | void GetClientSize(int* width, int* height) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
788 | |
789 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 790 | @overload |
23324ae1 | 791 | */ |
d0a67157 | 792 | wxSize GetClientSize() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
793 | |
794 | /** | |
cded6aa1 FM |
795 | Merges the window's best size into the min size and returns the result. |
796 | This is the value used by sizers to determine the appropriate | |
23324ae1 | 797 | ammount of space to allocate for the widget. |
d9ced90b | 798 | |
a20a357d RR |
799 | This is the method called by any wxSizer when they query the size |
800 | of a certain window or control. | |
3c4f71cc | 801 | |
cded6aa1 | 802 | @see GetBestSize(), SetInitialSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 803 | */ |
a20a357d | 804 | virtual wxSize GetEffectiveMinSize() const; |
23324ae1 | 805 | |
23324ae1 | 806 | /** |
7c913512 | 807 | Returns the maximum size of window's client area. |
e25cd775 | 808 | |
23324ae1 FM |
809 | This is an indication to the sizer layout mechanism that this is the maximum |
810 | possible size as well as the upper bound on window's size settable using | |
7c913512 | 811 | SetClientSize(). |
3c4f71cc | 812 | |
d9ced90b | 813 | @see GetMaxSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 814 | */ |
adaaa686 | 815 | virtual wxSize GetMaxClientSize() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
816 | |
817 | /** | |
e25cd775 FM |
818 | Returns the maximum size of the window. |
819 | ||
820 | This is an indication to the sizer layout mechanism that this is the maximum | |
821 | possible size as well as the upper bound on window's size settable using SetSize(). | |
3c4f71cc | 822 | |
d9ced90b | 823 | @see GetMaxClientSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 824 | */ |
adaaa686 | 825 | virtual wxSize GetMaxSize() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
826 | |
827 | /** | |
828 | Returns the minimum size of window's client area, an indication to the sizer | |
e25cd775 FM |
829 | layout mechanism that this is the minimum required size of its client area. |
830 | ||
831 | It normally just returns the value set by SetMinClientSize(), but it can be | |
832 | overridden to do the calculation on demand. | |
3c4f71cc | 833 | |
d9ced90b | 834 | @see GetMinSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 835 | */ |
328f5751 | 836 | virtual wxSize GetMinClientSize() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
837 | |
838 | /** | |
839 | Returns the minimum size of the window, an indication to the sizer layout | |
5af86f4d VZ |
840 | mechanism that this is the minimum required size. |
841 | ||
842 | This method normally just returns the value set by SetMinSize(), but it | |
843 | can be overridden to do the calculation on demand. | |
3c4f71cc | 844 | |
d9ced90b | 845 | @see GetMinClientSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 846 | */ |
328f5751 | 847 | virtual wxSize GetMinSize() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
848 | |
849 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
850 | Returns the size of the entire window in pixels, including title bar, border, |
851 | scrollbars, etc. | |
3c4f71cc | 852 | |
d0a67157 FM |
853 | Note that if this window is a top-level one and it is currently minimized, the |
854 | returned size is the restored window size, not the size of the window icon. | |
3c4f71cc | 855 | |
d0a67157 FM |
856 | @param width |
857 | Receives the window width. | |
858 | @param height | |
859 | Receives the window height. | |
860 | ||
d9ced90b | 861 | @see GetClientSize(), GetVirtualSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 862 | */ |
d0a67157 | 863 | void GetSize(int* width, int* height) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
864 | |
865 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 866 | See the GetSize(int*,int*) overload for more info. |
23324ae1 | 867 | */ |
d0a67157 | 868 | wxSize GetSize() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
869 | |
870 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
871 | This gets the virtual size of the window in pixels. |
872 | By default it returns the client size of the window, but after a call to | |
873 | SetVirtualSize() it will return the size set with that method. | |
d9ced90b FM |
874 | |
875 | @see @ref overview_windowsizing | |
23324ae1 | 876 | */ |
d0a67157 | 877 | wxSize GetVirtualSize() const; |
23324ae1 | 878 | |
23324ae1 | 879 | /** |
d0a67157 | 880 | Like the other GetVirtualSize() overload but uses pointers instead. |
f41d6c8c | 881 | |
d0a67157 FM |
882 | @param width |
883 | Receives the window virtual width. | |
884 | @param height | |
885 | Receives the window virtual height. | |
f41d6c8c | 886 | */ |
d0a67157 | 887 | void GetVirtualSize(int* width, int* height) const; |
23324ae1 | 888 | |
23324ae1 | 889 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
890 | Returns the size of the left/right and top/bottom borders of this window in x |
891 | and y components of the result respectively. | |
23324ae1 | 892 | */ |
d0a67157 | 893 | virtual wxSize GetWindowBorderSize() const; |
f41d6c8c | 894 | |
23324ae1 | 895 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
896 | Resets the cached best size value so it will be recalculated the next time it |
897 | is needed. | |
d9ced90b FM |
898 | |
899 | @see CacheBestSize() | |
23324ae1 | 900 | */ |
d0a67157 | 901 | void InvalidateBestSize(); |
d9ced90b | 902 | |
23324ae1 | 903 | /** |
d0a67157 | 904 | Posts a size event to the window. |
3c4f71cc | 905 | |
d0a67157 FM |
906 | This is the same as SendSizeEvent() with @c wxSEND_EVENT_POST argument. |
907 | */ | |
908 | void PostSizeEvent(); | |
f41d6c8c FM |
909 | |
910 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 911 | Posts a size event to the parent of this window. |
f41d6c8c | 912 | |
d0a67157 FM |
913 | This is the same as SendSizeEventToParent() with @c wxSEND_EVENT_POST |
914 | argument. | |
915 | */ | |
916 | void PostSizeEventToParent(); | |
23324ae1 FM |
917 | |
918 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
919 | This function sends a dummy @ref wxSizeEvent "size event" to |
920 | the window allowing it to re-layout its children positions. | |
3c4f71cc | 921 | |
d0a67157 FM |
922 | It is sometimes useful to call this function after adding or deleting a |
923 | children after the frame creation or if a child size changes. Note that | |
924 | if the frame is using either sizers or constraints for the children | |
925 | layout, it is enough to call wxWindow::Layout() directly and this | |
926 | function should not be used in this case. | |
23324ae1 | 927 | |
d0a67157 FM |
928 | If @a flags includes @c wxSEND_EVENT_POST value, this function posts |
929 | the event, i.e. schedules it for later processing, instead of | |
930 | dispatching it directly. You can also use PostSizeEvent() as a more | |
931 | readable equivalent of calling this function with this flag. | |
3c4f71cc | 932 | |
d0a67157 FM |
933 | @param flags |
934 | May include @c wxSEND_EVENT_POST. Default value is 0. | |
23324ae1 | 935 | */ |
d0a67157 | 936 | virtual void SendSizeEvent(int flags = 0); |
23324ae1 FM |
937 | |
938 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 939 | Safe wrapper for GetParent()->SendSizeEvent(). |
3c4f71cc | 940 | |
d0a67157 FM |
941 | This function simply checks that the window has a valid parent which is |
942 | not in process of being deleted and calls SendSizeEvent() on it. It is | |
943 | used internally by windows such as toolbars changes to whose state | |
944 | should result in parent re-layout (e.g. when a toolbar is added to the | |
945 | top of the window, all the other windows must be shifted down). | |
23324ae1 | 946 | |
d0a67157 | 947 | @see PostSizeEventToParent() |
3c4f71cc | 948 | |
d0a67157 FM |
949 | @param flags |
950 | See description of this parameter in SendSizeEvent() documentation. | |
951 | */ | |
952 | void SendSizeEventToParent(int flags = 0); | |
23324ae1 | 953 | |
23324ae1 | 954 | /** |
d0a67157 | 955 | This sets the size of the window client area in pixels. |
3c4f71cc | 956 | |
d0a67157 FM |
957 | Using this function to size a window tends to be more device-independent |
958 | than SetSize(), since the application need not worry about what dimensions | |
959 | the border or title bar have when trying to fit the window around panel | |
960 | items, for example. | |
d9ced90b FM |
961 | |
962 | @see @ref overview_windowsizing | |
23324ae1 | 963 | */ |
d0a67157 | 964 | virtual void SetClientSize(int width, int height); |
f41d6c8c FM |
965 | |
966 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 967 | @overload |
f41d6c8c | 968 | */ |
d0a67157 | 969 | virtual void SetClientSize(const wxSize& size); |
23324ae1 FM |
970 | |
971 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
972 | This normally does not need to be called by user code. |
973 | It is called when a window is added to a sizer, and is used so the window | |
974 | can remove itself from the sizer when it is destroyed. | |
23324ae1 | 975 | */ |
d0a67157 | 976 | void SetContainingSizer(wxSizer* sizer); |
23324ae1 | 977 | |
23324ae1 | 978 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
979 | A @e smart SetSize that will fill in default size components with the |
980 | window's @e best size values. | |
e25cd775 | 981 | |
d0a67157 FM |
982 | Also sets the window's minsize to the value passed in for use with sizers. |
983 | This means that if a full or partial size is passed to this function then | |
984 | the sizers will use that size instead of the results of GetBestSize() to | |
985 | determine the minimum needs of the window for layout. | |
3c4f71cc | 986 | |
d0a67157 FM |
987 | Most controls will use this to set their initial size, and their min |
988 | size to the passed in value (if any.) | |
e25cd775 | 989 | |
d0a67157 FM |
990 | @see SetSize(), GetBestSize(), GetEffectiveMinSize(), |
991 | @ref overview_windowsizing | |
e25cd775 | 992 | */ |
d0a67157 | 993 | void SetInitialSize(const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize); |
23324ae1 FM |
994 | |
995 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
996 | Sets the maximum client size of the window, to indicate to the sizer |
997 | layout mechanism that this is the maximum possible size of its client area. | |
998 | ||
d9ced90b FM |
999 | Note that this method is just a shortcut for: |
1000 | @code | |
1001 | SetMaxSize(ClientToWindowSize(size)); | |
1002 | @endcode | |
1003 | ||
1004 | @see SetMaxSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing | |
23324ae1 | 1005 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1006 | virtual void SetMaxClientSize(const wxSize& size); |
23324ae1 FM |
1007 | |
1008 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1009 | Sets the maximum size of the window, to indicate to the sizer layout mechanism |
1010 | that this is the maximum possible size. | |
3c4f71cc | 1011 | |
d9ced90b | 1012 | @see SetMaxClientSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 1013 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1014 | virtual void SetMaxSize(const wxSize& size); |
23324ae1 FM |
1015 | |
1016 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1017 | Sets the minimum client size of the window, to indicate to the sizer |
1018 | layout mechanism that this is the minimum required size of window's client | |
1019 | area. | |
23324ae1 | 1020 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1021 | You may need to call this if you change the window size after |
1022 | construction and before adding to its parent sizer. | |
76e9224e | 1023 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1024 | Note, that just as with SetMinSize(), calling this method doesn't |
1025 | prevent the program from explicitly making the window smaller than the | |
1026 | specified size. | |
3c4f71cc | 1027 | |
d9ced90b FM |
1028 | Note that this method is just a shortcut for: |
1029 | @code | |
1030 | SetMinSize(ClientToWindowSize(size)); | |
1031 | @endcode | |
1032 | ||
1033 | @see SetMinSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing | |
23324ae1 | 1034 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1035 | virtual void SetMinClientSize(const wxSize& size); |
23324ae1 FM |
1036 | |
1037 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1038 | Sets the minimum size of the window, to indicate to the sizer layout |
1039 | mechanism that this is the minimum required size. | |
23324ae1 | 1040 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1041 | You may need to call this if you change the window size after |
1042 | construction and before adding to its parent sizer. | |
1043 | ||
1044 | Notice that calling this method doesn't prevent the program from making | |
1045 | the window explicitly smaller than the specified size by calling | |
1046 | SetSize(), it just ensures that it won't become smaller than this size | |
1047 | during the automatic layout. | |
1048 | ||
d9ced90b | 1049 | @see SetMinClientSize(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 1050 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1051 | virtual void SetMinSize(const wxSize& size); |
23324ae1 FM |
1052 | |
1053 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1054 | Sets the size of the window in pixels. |
1055 | ||
1056 | @param x | |
1057 | Required x position in pixels, or wxDefaultCoord to indicate that the | |
1058 | existing value should be used. | |
1059 | @param y | |
1060 | Required y position in pixels, or wxDefaultCoord to indicate that the | |
1061 | existing value should be used. | |
1062 | @param width | |
1063 | Required width in pixels, or wxDefaultCoord to indicate that the existing | |
1064 | value should be used. | |
1065 | @param height | |
1066 | Required height position in pixels, or wxDefaultCoord to indicate that the | |
1067 | existing value should be used. | |
1068 | @param sizeFlags | |
1069 | Indicates the interpretation of other parameters. | |
1070 | It is a bit list of the following: | |
1071 | - @c wxSIZE_AUTO_WIDTH: a wxDefaultCoord width value is taken to indicate | |
1072 | a wxWidgets-supplied default width. | |
1073 | - @c wxSIZE_AUTO_HEIGHT: a wxDefaultCoord height value is taken to indicate | |
1074 | a wxWidgets-supplied default height. | |
1075 | - @c wxSIZE_AUTO: wxDefaultCoord size values are taken to indicate | |
1076 | a wxWidgets-supplied default size. | |
1077 | - @c wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING: existing dimensions should be used | |
1078 | if wxDefaultCoord values are supplied. | |
1079 | - @c wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE: allow negative dimensions (i.e. value of | |
1080 | wxDefaultCoord) to be interpreted as real | |
1081 | dimensions, not default values. | |
1082 | - @c wxSIZE_FORCE: normally, if the position and the size of the window are | |
1083 | already the same as the parameters of this function, | |
1084 | nothing is done. but with this flag a window resize may | |
1085 | be forced even in this case (supported in wx 2.6.2 and | |
1086 | later and only implemented for MSW and ignored elsewhere | |
1087 | currently). | |
1088 | ||
1089 | @remarks This overload sets the position and optionally size, of the window. | |
1090 | Parameters may be wxDefaultCoord to indicate either that a default | |
1091 | should be supplied by wxWidgets, or that the current value of the | |
1092 | dimension should be used. | |
1093 | ||
d9ced90b | 1094 | @see Move(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 1095 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
1096 | void SetSize(int x, int y, int width, int height, |
1097 | int sizeFlags = wxSIZE_AUTO); | |
23324ae1 FM |
1098 | |
1099 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1100 | Sets the size of the window in pixels. |
1101 | The size is specified using a wxRect, wxSize or by a couple of @c int objects. | |
3c4f71cc | 1102 | |
d0a67157 | 1103 | @remarks This form must be used with non-default width and height values. |
3c4f71cc | 1104 | |
d9ced90b | 1105 | @see Move(), @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 1106 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1107 | virtual void SetSize(const wxRect& rect); |
23324ae1 FM |
1108 | |
1109 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1110 | @overload |
23324ae1 | 1111 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1112 | virtual void SetSize(const wxSize& size); |
23324ae1 FM |
1113 | |
1114 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1115 | @overload |
23324ae1 | 1116 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1117 | virtual void SetSize(int width, int height); |
23324ae1 FM |
1118 | |
1119 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1120 | Use of this function for windows which are not toplevel windows |
1121 | (such as wxDialog or wxFrame) is discouraged. | |
1122 | Please use SetMinSize() and SetMaxSize() instead. | |
3c4f71cc | 1123 | |
d9ced90b | 1124 | @see wxTopLevelWindow::SetSizeHints, @ref overview_windowsizing |
23324ae1 | 1125 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
1126 | void SetSizeHints( const wxSize& minSize, |
1127 | const wxSize& maxSize=wxDefaultSize, | |
1128 | const wxSize& incSize=wxDefaultSize); | |
23324ae1 | 1129 | |
23324ae1 | 1130 | /** |
d0a67157 | 1131 | Sets the virtual size of the window in pixels. |
d9ced90b FM |
1132 | |
1133 | @see @ref overview_windowsizing | |
d0a67157 FM |
1134 | */ |
1135 | void SetVirtualSize(int width, int height); | |
3c4f71cc | 1136 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1137 | /** |
1138 | @overload | |
23324ae1 | 1139 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
1140 | void SetVirtualSize(const wxSize& size); |
1141 | ||
1142 | //@} | |
1143 | ||
23324ae1 FM |
1144 | |
1145 | /** | |
47009083 | 1146 | @name Positioning functions |
d0a67157 FM |
1147 | */ |
1148 | //@{ | |
e25cd775 | 1149 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1150 | /** |
1151 | A synonym for Centre(). | |
23324ae1 | 1152 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1153 | void Center(int dir = wxBOTH); |
23324ae1 FM |
1154 | |
1155 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1156 | A synonym for CentreOnParent(). |
23324ae1 | 1157 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1158 | void CenterOnParent(int dir = wxBOTH); |
23324ae1 FM |
1159 | |
1160 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1161 | Centres the window. |
eed04c99 | 1162 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1163 | @param direction |
1164 | Specifies the direction for the centering. May be wxHORIZONTAL, wxVERTICAL | |
1165 | or wxBOTH. It may also include wxCENTRE_ON_SCREEN flag | |
1166 | if you want to center the window on the entire screen and not on its | |
1167 | parent window. | |
3c4f71cc | 1168 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1169 | @remarks If the window is a top level one (i.e. doesn't have a parent), |
1170 | it will be centered relative to the screen anyhow. | |
1171 | ||
1172 | @see Center() | |
23324ae1 | 1173 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1174 | void Centre(int direction = wxBOTH); |
23324ae1 FM |
1175 | |
1176 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1177 | Centres the window on its parent. This is a more readable synonym for Centre(). |
e25cd775 | 1178 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1179 | @param direction |
1180 | Specifies the direction for the centering. May be wxHORIZONTAL, wxVERTICAL | |
1181 | or wxBOTH. | |
e25cd775 | 1182 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1183 | @remarks This methods provides for a way to center top level windows over |
1184 | their parents instead of the entire screen. If there | |
1185 | is no parent or if the window is not a top level | |
1186 | window, then behaviour is the same as Centre(). | |
23324ae1 | 1187 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1188 | @see wxTopLevelWindow::CentreOnScreen |
1189 | */ | |
1190 | void CentreOnParent(int direction = wxBOTH); | |
23324ae1 | 1191 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
1192 | This gets the position of the window in pixels, relative to the parent window |
1193 | for the child windows or relative to the display origin for the top level windows. | |
1194 | ||
1195 | @param x | |
1196 | Receives the x position of the window if non-@NULL. | |
1197 | @param y | |
1198 | Receives the y position of the window if non-@NULL. | |
1199 | ||
1200 | @see GetScreenPosition() | |
23324ae1 | 1201 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1202 | void GetPosition(int* x, int* y) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1203 | |
1204 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1205 | This gets the position of the window in pixels, relative to the parent window |
1206 | for the child windows or relative to the display origin for the top level windows. | |
1207 | ||
1208 | @see GetScreenPosition() | |
23324ae1 | 1209 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1210 | wxPoint GetPosition() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1211 | |
1212 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1213 | Returns the position and size of the window as a wxRect object. |
3c4f71cc | 1214 | |
d0a67157 | 1215 | @see GetScreenRect() |
23324ae1 | 1216 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1217 | wxRect GetRect() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1218 | |
1219 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1220 | Returns the window position in screen coordinates, whether the window is a |
1221 | child window or a top level one. | |
e25cd775 | 1222 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1223 | @param x |
1224 | Receives the x position of the window on the screen if non-@NULL. | |
1225 | @param y | |
1226 | Receives the y position of the window on the screen if non-@NULL. | |
3c4f71cc | 1227 | |
d0a67157 | 1228 | @see GetPosition() |
23324ae1 | 1229 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1230 | void GetScreenPosition(int* x, int* y) const; |
23324ae1 | 1231 | |
23324ae1 | 1232 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
1233 | Returns the window position in screen coordinates, whether the window is a |
1234 | child window or a top level one. | |
2b4367d5 | 1235 | |
d0a67157 | 1236 | @see GetPosition() |
23324ae1 | 1237 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1238 | wxPoint GetScreenPosition() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1239 | |
1240 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1241 | Returns the position and size of the window on the screen as a wxRect object. |
3c4f71cc | 1242 | |
d0a67157 | 1243 | @see GetRect() |
23324ae1 | 1244 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1245 | wxRect GetScreenRect() const; |
23324ae1 | 1246 | |
23324ae1 FM |
1247 | /** |
1248 | Moves the window to the given position. | |
3c4f71cc | 1249 | |
7c913512 | 1250 | @param x |
4cc4bfaf | 1251 | Required x position. |
7c913512 | 1252 | @param y |
4cc4bfaf | 1253 | Required y position. |
77bfb902 FM |
1254 | @param flags |
1255 | See SetSize() for more info about this parameter. | |
3c4f71cc | 1256 | |
23324ae1 | 1257 | @remarks Implementations of SetSize can also implicitly implement the |
e25cd775 FM |
1258 | Move() function, which is defined in the base wxWindow class as the call: |
1259 | @code | |
1260 | SetSize(x, y, wxDefaultCoord, wxDefaultCoord, wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING); | |
1261 | @endcode | |
3c4f71cc | 1262 | |
4cc4bfaf | 1263 | @see SetSize() |
23324ae1 | 1264 | */ |
77bfb902 | 1265 | void Move(int x, int y, int flags = wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING); |
e25cd775 FM |
1266 | |
1267 | /** | |
1268 | Moves the window to the given position. | |
1269 | ||
1270 | @param pt | |
1271 | wxPoint object representing the position. | |
77bfb902 FM |
1272 | @param flags |
1273 | See SetSize() for more info about this parameter. | |
e25cd775 FM |
1274 | |
1275 | @remarks Implementations of SetSize() can also implicitly implement the | |
1276 | Move() function, which is defined in the base wxWindow class as the call: | |
1277 | @code | |
1278 | SetSize(x, y, wxDefaultCoord, wxDefaultCoord, wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING); | |
1279 | @endcode | |
1280 | ||
1281 | @see SetSize() | |
1282 | */ | |
77bfb902 | 1283 | void Move(const wxPoint& pt, int flags = wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING); |
23324ae1 | 1284 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1285 | //@} |
1286 | ||
1287 | ||
23324ae1 | 1288 | /** |
47009083 | 1289 | @name Coordinate conversion functions |
d0a67157 FM |
1290 | */ |
1291 | //@{ | |
e25cd775 | 1292 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1293 | /** |
1294 | Converts to screen coordinates from coordinates relative to this window. | |
3c4f71cc | 1295 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1296 | @param x |
1297 | A pointer to a integer value for the x coordinate. Pass the client | |
1298 | coordinate in, and a screen coordinate will be passed out. | |
1299 | @param y | |
1300 | A pointer to a integer value for the y coordinate. Pass the client | |
1301 | coordinate in, and a screen coordinate will be passed out. | |
1302 | ||
1303 | @beginWxPythonOnly | |
1304 | In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython implements the following methods: | |
1305 | - ClientToScreen(point): Accepts and returns a wxPoint | |
1306 | - ClientToScreenXY(x, y): Returns a 2-tuple, (x, y) | |
1307 | @endWxPythonOnly | |
23324ae1 | 1308 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1309 | void ClientToScreen(int* x, int* y) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1310 | |
1311 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1312 | Converts to screen coordinates from coordinates relative to this window. |
1313 | ||
1314 | @param pt | |
1315 | The client position for the second form of the function. | |
23324ae1 | 1316 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1317 | wxPoint ClientToScreen(const wxPoint& pt) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1318 | |
1319 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1320 | Converts a point or size from dialog units to pixels. |
3c4f71cc | 1321 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1322 | For the x dimension, the dialog units are multiplied by the average character |
1323 | width and then divided by 4. | |
1324 | For the y dimension, the dialog units are multiplied by the average character | |
1325 | height and then divided by 8. | |
3c4f71cc | 1326 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1327 | @remarks Dialog units are used for maintaining a dialog's proportions |
1328 | even if the font changes. | |
1329 | You can also use these functions programmatically. | |
1330 | A convenience macro is defined: | |
1331 | @code | |
1332 | #define wxDLG_UNIT(parent, pt) parent->ConvertDialogToPixels(pt) | |
1333 | @endcode | |
3c4f71cc | 1334 | |
d0a67157 | 1335 | @see ConvertPixelsToDialog() |
23324ae1 | 1336 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1337 | wxPoint ConvertDialogToPixels(const wxPoint& pt); |
23324ae1 FM |
1338 | |
1339 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1340 | @overload |
23324ae1 | 1341 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1342 | wxSize ConvertDialogToPixels(const wxSize& sz); |
23324ae1 FM |
1343 | |
1344 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1345 | Converts a point or size from pixels to dialog units. |
e25cd775 | 1346 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1347 | For the x dimension, the pixels are multiplied by 4 and then divided by the |
1348 | average character width. | |
1349 | For the y dimension, the pixels are multiplied by 8 and then divided by the | |
1350 | average character height. | |
3c4f71cc | 1351 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1352 | @remarks Dialog units are used for maintaining a dialog's proportions |
1353 | even if the font changes. | |
3c4f71cc | 1354 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1355 | @see ConvertDialogToPixels() |
1356 | */ | |
1357 | wxPoint ConvertPixelsToDialog(const wxPoint& pt); | |
3c4f71cc | 1358 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1359 | /** |
1360 | @overload | |
23324ae1 | 1361 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1362 | wxSize ConvertPixelsToDialog(const wxSize& sz); |
23324ae1 FM |
1363 | |
1364 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1365 | Converts from screen to client window coordinates. |
e25cd775 | 1366 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1367 | @param x |
1368 | Stores the screen x coordinate and receives the client x coordinate. | |
1369 | @param y | |
1370 | Stores the screen x coordinate and receives the client x coordinate. | |
23324ae1 | 1371 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1372 | void ScreenToClient(int* x, int* y) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1373 | |
1374 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1375 | Converts from screen to client window coordinates. |
1376 | ||
1377 | @param pt | |
1378 | The screen position. | |
592584e4 | 1379 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
1380 | wxPoint ScreenToClient(const wxPoint& pt) const; |
1381 | ||
1382 | //@} | |
1383 | ||
592584e4 VS |
1384 | |
1385 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1386 | @name Drawing-related functions |
23324ae1 | 1387 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1388 | //@{ |
23324ae1 | 1389 | |
592584e4 | 1390 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
1391 | Clears the window by filling it with the current background colour. Does not |
1392 | cause an erase background event to be generated. | |
592584e4 | 1393 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1394 | virtual void ClearBackground(); |
23324ae1 FM |
1395 | |
1396 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1397 | Freezes the window or, in other words, prevents any updates from taking |
1398 | place on screen, the window is not redrawn at all. | |
23324ae1 | 1399 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1400 | Thaw() must be called to reenable window redrawing. Calls to these two |
1401 | functions may be nested but to ensure that the window is properly | |
1402 | repainted again, you must thaw it exactly as many times as you froze it. | |
23324ae1 | 1403 | |
d0a67157 | 1404 | If the window has any children, they are recursively frozen too. |
3c4f71cc | 1405 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1406 | This method is useful for visual appearance optimization (for example, |
1407 | it is a good idea to use it before doing many large text insertions in | |
1408 | a row into a wxTextCtrl under wxGTK) but is not implemented on all | |
1409 | platforms nor for all controls so it is mostly just a hint to wxWidgets | |
1410 | and not a mandatory directive. | |
3c4f71cc | 1411 | |
d0a67157 | 1412 | @see wxWindowUpdateLocker, Thaw(), IsFrozen() |
23324ae1 | 1413 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1414 | void Freeze(); |
23324ae1 | 1415 | |
23324ae1 | 1416 | /** |
d0a67157 | 1417 | Reenables window updating after a previous call to Freeze(). |
e25cd775 | 1418 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1419 | To really thaw the control, it must be called exactly the same number |
1420 | of times as Freeze(). | |
3c4f71cc | 1421 | |
d0a67157 | 1422 | If the window has any children, they are recursively thawn too. |
76e9224e | 1423 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1424 | @see wxWindowUpdateLocker, Freeze(), IsFrozen() |
1425 | */ | |
1426 | void Thaw(); | |
3c4f71cc | 1427 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1428 | /** |
1429 | Returns @true if the window is currently frozen by a call to Freeze(). | |
3c4f71cc | 1430 | |
d0a67157 | 1431 | @see Freeze(), Thaw() |
23324ae1 | 1432 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1433 | bool IsFrozen() const; |
23324ae1 | 1434 | |
ecdc1183 | 1435 | /** |
d0a67157 | 1436 | Returns the background colour of the window. |
ecdc1183 | 1437 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1438 | @see SetBackgroundColour(), SetForegroundColour(), GetForegroundColour() |
1439 | */ | |
1440 | wxColour GetBackgroundColour() const; | |
ecdc1183 VZ |
1441 | |
1442 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1443 | Returns the background style of the window. |
ecdc1183 | 1444 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1445 | @see SetBackgroundColour(), GetForegroundColour(), |
1446 | SetBackgroundStyle(), SetTransparent() | |
1447 | */ | |
1448 | virtual wxBackgroundStyle GetBackgroundStyle() const; | |
9c61c5b0 | 1449 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1450 | /** |
1451 | Returns the character height for this window. | |
1452 | */ | |
1453 | virtual int GetCharHeight() const; | |
ecdc1183 | 1454 | |
23324ae1 | 1455 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
1456 | Returns the average character width for this window. |
1457 | */ | |
1458 | virtual int GetCharWidth() const; | |
3c4f71cc | 1459 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1460 | /** |
1461 | Currently this is the same as calling | |
1462 | wxWindow::GetClassDefaultAttributes(wxWindow::GetWindowVariant()). | |
3c4f71cc | 1463 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1464 | One advantage of using this function compared to the static version is that |
1465 | the call is automatically dispatched to the correct class (as usual with | |
1466 | virtual functions) and you don't have to specify the class name explicitly. | |
3c4f71cc | 1467 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1468 | The other one is that in the future this function could return different |
1469 | results, for example it might return a different font for an "Ok" button | |
1470 | than for a generic button if the users GUI is configured to show such buttons | |
1471 | in bold font. Of course, the down side is that it is impossible to call this | |
1472 | function without actually having an object to apply it to whereas the static | |
1473 | version can be used without having to create an object first. | |
23324ae1 | 1474 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1475 | virtual wxVisualAttributes GetDefaultAttributes() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1476 | |
1477 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1478 | Returns the font for this window. |
2b4367d5 | 1479 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1480 | @see SetFont() |
1481 | */ | |
1482 | wxFont GetFont() const; | |
3c4f71cc | 1483 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1484 | /** |
1485 | Returns the foreground colour of the window. | |
1486 | ||
1487 | @remarks The interpretation of foreground colour is open to | |
1488 | interpretation according to the window class; it may be | |
1489 | the text colour or other colour, or it may not be used at all. | |
1490 | ||
1491 | @see SetForegroundColour(), SetBackgroundColour(), | |
1492 | GetBackgroundColour() | |
23324ae1 | 1493 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
1494 | wxColour GetForegroundColour() const; |
1495 | ||
1496 | /** | |
1497 | Gets the dimensions of the string as it would be drawn on the | |
1498 | window with the currently selected font. | |
1499 | ||
1500 | The text extent is returned in @a w and @a h pointers. | |
1501 | ||
1502 | @param string | |
1503 | String whose extent is to be measured. | |
1504 | @param w | |
1505 | Return value for width. | |
1506 | @param h | |
1507 | Return value for height. | |
1508 | @param descent | |
1509 | Return value for descent (optional). | |
1510 | @param externalLeading | |
1511 | Return value for external leading (optional). | |
1512 | @param font | |
1513 | Font to use instead of the current window font (optional). | |
1514 | */ | |
522c3404 VZ |
1515 | void GetTextExtent(const wxString& string, |
1516 | int* w, int* h, | |
1517 | int* descent = NULL, | |
1518 | int* externalLeading = NULL, | |
1519 | const wxFont* font = NULL) const; | |
d0a67157 FM |
1520 | |
1521 | /** | |
1522 | Gets the dimensions of the string as it would be drawn on the | |
1523 | window with the currently selected font. | |
1524 | */ | |
1525 | wxSize GetTextExtent(const wxString& string) const; | |
1526 | ||
1527 | /** | |
1528 | Returns the region specifying which parts of the window have been damaged. | |
1529 | Should only be called within an wxPaintEvent handler. | |
1530 | ||
1531 | @see wxRegion, wxRegionIterator | |
1532 | */ | |
1533 | const wxRegion& GetUpdateRegion() const; | |
1534 | ||
1535 | /** | |
1536 | Returns @true if this window background is transparent (as, for example, | |
1537 | for wxStaticText) and should show the parent window background. | |
1538 | ||
1539 | This method is mostly used internally by the library itself and you normally | |
1540 | shouldn't have to call it. You may, however, have to override it in your | |
1541 | wxWindow-derived class to ensure that background is painted correctly. | |
1542 | */ | |
1543 | virtual bool HasTransparentBackground(); | |
23324ae1 FM |
1544 | |
1545 | /** | |
1546 | Causes this window, and all of its children recursively (except under wxGTK1 | |
1547 | where this is not implemented), to be repainted. Note that repainting doesn't | |
1548 | happen immediately but only during the next event loop iteration, if you need | |
e25cd775 | 1549 | to update the window immediately you should use Update() instead. |
3c4f71cc | 1550 | |
7c913512 | 1551 | @param eraseBackground |
e25cd775 | 1552 | If @true, the background will be erased. |
7c913512 | 1553 | @param rect |
e25cd775 | 1554 | If non-@NULL, only the given rectangle will be treated as damaged. |
3c4f71cc | 1555 | |
4cc4bfaf | 1556 | @see RefreshRect() |
23324ae1 | 1557 | */ |
4cc4bfaf FM |
1558 | virtual void Refresh(bool eraseBackground = true, |
1559 | const wxRect* rect = NULL); | |
23324ae1 FM |
1560 | |
1561 | /** | |
1562 | Redraws the contents of the given rectangle: only the area inside it will be | |
1563 | repainted. | |
e25cd775 FM |
1564 | |
1565 | This is the same as Refresh() but has a nicer syntax as it can be called | |
1566 | with a temporary wxRect object as argument like this @c RefreshRect(wxRect(x, y, w, h)). | |
23324ae1 | 1567 | */ |
4cc4bfaf | 1568 | void RefreshRect(const wxRect& rect, bool eraseBackground = true); |
23324ae1 FM |
1569 | |
1570 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1571 | Calling this method immediately repaints the invalidated area of the window and |
1572 | all of its children recursively while this would usually only happen when the | |
1573 | flow of control returns to the event loop. | |
e25cd775 | 1574 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1575 | Notice that this function doesn't invalidate any area of the window so |
1576 | nothing happens if nothing has been invalidated (i.e. marked as requiring | |
1577 | a redraw). Use Refresh() first if you want to immediately redraw the | |
1578 | window unconditionally. | |
1579 | */ | |
1580 | virtual void Update(); | |
3c4f71cc | 1581 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1582 | /** |
1583 | Sets the background colour of the window. | |
1584 | Please see InheritAttributes() for explanation of the difference between | |
1585 | this method and SetOwnBackgroundColour(). | |
3c4f71cc | 1586 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1587 | @param colour |
1588 | The colour to be used as the background colour, pass | |
1589 | wxNullColour to reset to the default colour. | |
3c4f71cc | 1590 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1591 | @remarks The background colour is usually painted by the default |
1592 | wxEraseEvent event handler function under Windows and | |
1593 | automatically under GTK. | |
1594 | Note that setting the background colour does not cause an | |
1595 | immediate refresh, so you may wish to call wxWindow::ClearBackground | |
1596 | or wxWindow::Refresh after calling this function. | |
1597 | Using this function will disable attempts to use themes for | |
1598 | this window, if the system supports them. Use with care since | |
1599 | usually the themes represent the appearance chosen by the user | |
1600 | to be used for all applications on the system. | |
3c4f71cc | 1601 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1602 | @see GetBackgroundColour(), SetForegroundColour(), |
1603 | GetForegroundColour(), ClearBackground(), | |
1604 | Refresh(), wxEraseEvent | |
23324ae1 | 1605 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1606 | virtual bool SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colour); |
23324ae1 FM |
1607 | |
1608 | /** | |
9c61c5b0 VZ |
1609 | Sets the background style of the window. |
1610 | ||
1611 | The default background style is wxBG_STYLE_ERASE which indicates that | |
1612 | the window background may be erased in EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND handler. | |
1613 | This is a safe compatibility default however you may want to change it | |
1614 | to wxBG_STYLE_SYSTEM if you don't define any erase background event | |
1615 | handlers at all to avoid unnecessary generation of erase background | |
1616 | events and always let system erase the background. And you should | |
1617 | change the background style to wxBG_STYLE_PAINT if you define an | |
1618 | EVT_PAINT handler which completely overwrites the window background as | |
1619 | in this case erasing it previously, either in EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND | |
1620 | handler or in the system default handler, would result in flicker as | |
1621 | the background pixels will be repainted twice every time the window is | |
1622 | redrawn. Do ensure that the background is entirely erased by your | |
1623 | EVT_PAINT handler in this case however as otherwise garbage may be left | |
1624 | on screen. | |
1625 | ||
1626 | Notice that in previous versions of wxWidgets a common way to work | |
1627 | around the above mentioned flickering problem was to define an empty | |
1628 | EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND handler. Setting background style to | |
1629 | wxBG_STYLE_PAINT is a simpler and more efficient solution to the same | |
1630 | problem. | |
3c4f71cc | 1631 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1632 | @see SetBackgroundColour(), GetForegroundColour(), |
1633 | SetTransparent() | |
23324ae1 | 1634 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1635 | virtual bool SetBackgroundStyle(wxBackgroundStyle style); |
23324ae1 FM |
1636 | |
1637 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1638 | Sets the font for this window. This function should not be called for the |
1639 | parent window if you don't want its font to be inherited by its children, | |
1640 | use SetOwnFont() instead in this case and see InheritAttributes() for more | |
1641 | explanations. | |
e25cd775 | 1642 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1643 | Please notice that the given font is not automatically used for |
1644 | wxPaintDC objects associated with this window, you need to | |
1645 | call wxDC::SetFont too. However this font is used by | |
1646 | any standard controls for drawing their text as well as by | |
1647 | GetTextExtent(). | |
3c4f71cc | 1648 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1649 | @param font |
1650 | Font to associate with this window, pass | |
1651 | wxNullFont to reset to the default font. | |
1652 | ||
1653 | @return @true if the want was really changed, @false if it was already set | |
1654 | to this font and so nothing was done. | |
1655 | ||
1656 | @see GetFont(), InheritAttributes() | |
23324ae1 | 1657 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1658 | virtual bool SetFont(const wxFont& font); |
23324ae1 FM |
1659 | |
1660 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1661 | Sets the foreground colour of the window. |
1662 | Please see InheritAttributes() for explanation of the difference between | |
1663 | this method and SetOwnForegroundColour(). | |
3c4f71cc | 1664 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1665 | @param colour |
1666 | The colour to be used as the foreground colour, pass | |
1667 | wxNullColour to reset to the default colour. | |
3c4f71cc | 1668 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1669 | @remarks The interpretation of foreground colour is open to |
1670 | interpretation according to the window class; it may be | |
1671 | the text colour or other colour, or it may not be used at all. | |
3c4f71cc | 1672 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1673 | @see GetForegroundColour(), SetBackgroundColour(), |
1674 | GetBackgroundColour(), ShouldInheritColours() | |
23324ae1 | 1675 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1676 | virtual bool SetForegroundColour(const wxColour& colour); |
23324ae1 FM |
1677 | |
1678 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1679 | Sets the background colour of the window but prevents it from being inherited |
1680 | by the children of this window. | |
3c4f71cc | 1681 | |
d0a67157 | 1682 | @see SetBackgroundColour(), InheritAttributes() |
23324ae1 | 1683 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1684 | void SetOwnBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colour); |
23324ae1 | 1685 | |
23324ae1 | 1686 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
1687 | Sets the font of the window but prevents it from being inherited by the |
1688 | children of this window. | |
3c4f71cc | 1689 | |
d0a67157 | 1690 | @see SetFont(), InheritAttributes() |
23324ae1 | 1691 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1692 | void SetOwnFont(const wxFont& font); |
76e9224e FM |
1693 | |
1694 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1695 | Sets the foreground colour of the window but prevents it from being inherited |
1696 | by the children of this window. | |
76e9224e | 1697 | |
d0a67157 | 1698 | @see SetForegroundColour(), InheritAttributes() |
76e9224e | 1699 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1700 | void SetOwnForegroundColour(const wxColour& colour); |
23324ae1 FM |
1701 | |
1702 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1703 | @deprecated use wxDC::SetPalette instead. |
23324ae1 | 1704 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1705 | void SetPalette(const wxPalette& pal); |
23324ae1 FM |
1706 | |
1707 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1708 | Return @true from here to allow the colours of this window to be changed by |
1709 | InheritAttributes(), returning @false forbids inheriting them from the parent window. | |
3c4f71cc | 1710 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1711 | The base class version returns @false, but this method is overridden in |
1712 | wxControl where it returns @true. | |
23324ae1 | 1713 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1714 | virtual bool ShouldInheritColours() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1715 | |
1716 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1717 | This function tells a window if it should use the system's "theme" code |
1718 | to draw the windows' background instead if its own background drawing | |
1719 | code. This does not always have any effect since the underlying platform | |
1720 | obviously needs to support the notion of themes in user defined windows. | |
1721 | One such platform is GTK+ where windows can have (very colourful) backgrounds | |
1722 | defined by a user's selected theme. | |
3c4f71cc | 1723 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1724 | Dialogs, notebook pages and the status bar have this flag set to @true |
1725 | by default so that the default look and feel is simulated best. | |
1726 | */ | |
1727 | virtual void SetThemeEnabled(bool enable); | |
3c4f71cc | 1728 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1729 | /** |
1730 | Returns @true if the system supports transparent windows and calling | |
1731 | SetTransparent() may succeed. If this function returns @false, transparent | |
1732 | windows are definitely not supported by the current system. | |
23324ae1 | 1733 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1734 | virtual bool CanSetTransparent(); |
23324ae1 | 1735 | |
0dba08dd | 1736 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
1737 | Set the transparency of the window. If the system supports transparent windows, |
1738 | returns @true, otherwise returns @false and the window remains fully opaque. | |
1739 | See also CanSetTransparent(). | |
0dba08dd | 1740 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1741 | The parameter @a alpha is in the range 0..255 where 0 corresponds to a |
1742 | fully transparent window and 255 to the fully opaque one. The constants | |
1743 | @c wxIMAGE_ALPHA_TRANSPARENT and @c wxIMAGE_ALPHA_OPAQUE can be used. | |
1744 | */ | |
1745 | virtual bool SetTransparent(wxByte alpha); | |
ecdc1183 | 1746 | |
d0a67157 | 1747 | //@} |
ecdc1183 | 1748 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1749 | |
1750 | /** | |
1751 | @name Event-handling functions | |
7f853dd0 FM |
1752 | |
1753 | wxWindow allows you to build a (sort of) stack of event handlers which | |
1754 | can be used to override the window's own event handling. | |
0dba08dd | 1755 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1756 | //@{ |
0dba08dd VZ |
1757 | |
1758 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1759 | Returns the event handler for this window. |
1760 | By default, the window is its own event handler. | |
0dba08dd | 1761 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1762 | @see SetEventHandler(), PushEventHandler(), |
1763 | PopEventHandler(), wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent, wxEvtHandler | |
1764 | */ | |
1765 | wxEvtHandler* GetEventHandler() const; | |
ecdc1183 | 1766 | |
d0a67157 | 1767 | /** |
7f853dd0 FM |
1768 | This function will generate the appropriate call to Navigate() if the key |
1769 | event is one normally used for keyboard navigation and return @true in this case. | |
ecdc1183 | 1770 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1771 | @return Returns @true if the key pressed was for navigation and was |
1772 | handled, @false otherwise. | |
0dba08dd | 1773 | |
d0a67157 | 1774 | @see Navigate() |
23324ae1 | 1775 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1776 | bool HandleAsNavigationKey(const wxKeyEvent& event); |
23324ae1 FM |
1777 | |
1778 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1779 | Shorthand for: |
1780 | @code | |
1781 | GetEventHandler()->SafelyProcessEvent(event); | |
1782 | @endcode | |
3b7fa206 VZ |
1783 | |
1784 | @see ProcessWindowEvent() | |
23324ae1 | 1785 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1786 | bool HandleWindowEvent(wxEvent& event) const; |
23324ae1 | 1787 | |
3b7fa206 VZ |
1788 | /** |
1789 | Convenient wrapper for ProcessEvent(). | |
1790 | ||
1791 | This is the same as writing @code GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(event); | |
1792 | @endcode but more convenient. Notice that ProcessEvent() itself can't | |
1793 | be called for wxWindow objects as it ignores the event handlers | |
1794 | associated with the window, use this function instead. | |
1795 | */ | |
1796 | bool ProcessWindowEvent(wxEvent& event); | |
1797 | ||
23324ae1 | 1798 | /** |
d0a67157 | 1799 | Removes and returns the top-most event handler on the event handler stack. |
3c4f71cc | 1800 | |
7f853dd0 | 1801 | E.g. in the case of: |
830b7aa7 | 1802 | @image html overview_events_winstack.png |
7f853dd0 FM |
1803 | when calling @c W->PopEventHandler(), the event handler @c A will be |
1804 | removed and @c B will be the first handler of the stack. | |
1805 | ||
1806 | Note that it's an error to call this function when no event handlers | |
1807 | were pushed on this window (i.e. when the window itself is its only | |
1808 | event handler). | |
1809 | ||
d0a67157 | 1810 | @param deleteHandler |
7f853dd0 FM |
1811 | If this is @true, the handler will be deleted after it is removed |
1812 | (and the returned value will be @NULL). | |
3c4f71cc | 1813 | |
3e083d65 | 1814 | @see @ref overview_events_processing |
23324ae1 | 1815 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1816 | wxEvtHandler* PopEventHandler(bool deleteHandler = false); |
23324ae1 FM |
1817 | |
1818 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1819 | Pushes this event handler onto the event stack for the window. |
3c4f71cc | 1820 | |
7f853dd0 FM |
1821 | An event handler is an object that is capable of processing the events sent |
1822 | to a window. By default, the window is its own event handler, but an application | |
1823 | may wish to substitute another, for example to allow central implementation | |
1824 | of event-handling for a variety of different window classes. | |
1825 | ||
1826 | wxWindow::PushEventHandler allows an application to set up a @e stack | |
1827 | of event handlers, where an event not handled by one event handler is | |
1828 | handed to the next one in the chain. | |
1829 | ||
1830 | E.g. if you have two event handlers @c A and @c B and a wxWindow instance | |
1831 | @c W and you call: | |
1832 | @code | |
1833 | W->PushEventHandler(A); | |
1834 | W->PushEventHandler(B); | |
1835 | @endcode | |
1836 | you will end up with the following situation: | |
830b7aa7 | 1837 | @image html overview_events_winstack.png |
7f853dd0 FM |
1838 | |
1839 | Note that you can use wxWindow::PopEventHandler to remove the event handler. | |
1840 | ||
d0a67157 FM |
1841 | @param handler |
1842 | Specifies the handler to be pushed. | |
7f853dd0 FM |
1843 | It must not be part of a wxEvtHandler chain; an assert will fail |
1844 | if it's not unlinked (see wxEvtHandler::IsUnlinked). | |
3c4f71cc | 1845 | |
3e083d65 | 1846 | @see @ref overview_events_processing |
23324ae1 | 1847 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1848 | void PushEventHandler(wxEvtHandler* handler); |
23324ae1 FM |
1849 | |
1850 | /** | |
3e083d65 VZ |
1851 | Find the given @a handler in the windows event handler stack and |
1852 | removes (but does not delete) it from the stack. | |
1853 | ||
1854 | See wxEvtHandler::Unlink() for more info. | |
3c4f71cc | 1855 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1856 | @param handler |
1857 | The event handler to remove, must be non-@NULL and | |
7f853dd0 | 1858 | must be present in this windows event handlers stack. |
d0a67157 FM |
1859 | |
1860 | @return Returns @true if it was found and @false otherwise (this also | |
1861 | results in an assert failure so this function should | |
1862 | only be called when the handler is supposed to be there). | |
1863 | ||
1864 | @see PushEventHandler(), PopEventHandler() | |
23324ae1 | 1865 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1866 | bool RemoveEventHandler(wxEvtHandler* handler); |
23324ae1 FM |
1867 | |
1868 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1869 | Sets the event handler for this window. |
e25cd775 | 1870 | |
7f853dd0 FM |
1871 | Note that if you use this function you may want to use as the "next" handler |
1872 | of @a handler the window itself; in this way when @a handler doesn't process | |
1873 | an event, the window itself will have a chance to do it. | |
1874 | ||
d0a67157 | 1875 | @param handler |
7f853dd0 FM |
1876 | Specifies the handler to be set. Cannot be @NULL. |
1877 | ||
3e083d65 | 1878 | @see @ref overview_events_processing |
23324ae1 | 1879 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
1880 | void SetEventHandler(wxEvtHandler* handler); |
1881 | ||
7f853dd0 FM |
1882 | /** |
1883 | wxWindows cannot be used to form event handler chains; this function | |
1884 | thus will assert when called. | |
1885 | ||
1886 | Note that instead you can use PushEventHandler() or SetEventHandler() to | |
1887 | implement a stack of event handlers to override wxWindow's own | |
1888 | event handling mechanism. | |
1889 | */ | |
1890 | virtual void SetNextHandler(wxEvtHandler* handler); | |
1891 | ||
1892 | /** | |
1893 | wxWindows cannot be used to form event handler chains; this function | |
1894 | thus will assert when called. | |
1895 | ||
1896 | Note that instead you can use PushEventHandler() or SetEventHandler() to | |
1897 | implement a stack of event handlers to override wxWindow's own | |
1898 | event handling mechanism. | |
1899 | */ | |
1900 | virtual void SetPreviousHandler(wxEvtHandler* handler); | |
1901 | ||
d0a67157 FM |
1902 | //@} |
1903 | ||
23324ae1 | 1904 | |
7f853dd0 | 1905 | |
23324ae1 | 1906 | /** |
47009083 | 1907 | @name Window styles functions |
23324ae1 | 1908 | */ |
23324ae1 | 1909 | //@{ |
d0a67157 | 1910 | |
23324ae1 | 1911 | /** |
d0a67157 | 1912 | Returns the extra style bits for the window. |
23324ae1 | 1913 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1914 | long GetExtraStyle() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1915 | |
1916 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1917 | Gets the window style that was passed to the constructor or Create() |
1918 | method. GetWindowStyle() is another name for the same function. | |
23324ae1 | 1919 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1920 | virtual long GetWindowStyleFlag() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1921 | |
1922 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1923 | See GetWindowStyleFlag() for more info. |
23324ae1 | 1924 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1925 | long GetWindowStyle() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1926 | |
1927 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1928 | Returns @true if the window has the given @a exFlag bit set in its |
1929 | extra styles. | |
3c4f71cc | 1930 | |
d0a67157 | 1931 | @see SetExtraStyle() |
23324ae1 | 1932 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1933 | bool HasExtraStyle(int exFlag) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1934 | |
1935 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 1936 | Returns @true if the window has the given @a flag bit set. |
23324ae1 | 1937 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1938 | bool HasFlag(int flag) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
1939 | |
1940 | /** | |
e25cd775 FM |
1941 | Sets the extra style bits for the window. |
1942 | The currently defined extra style bits are reported in the class | |
1943 | description. | |
23324ae1 | 1944 | */ |
adaaa686 | 1945 | virtual void SetExtraStyle(long exStyle); |
23324ae1 FM |
1946 | |
1947 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1948 | Sets the style of the window. Please note that some styles cannot be changed |
1949 | after the window creation and that Refresh() might need to be be called | |
1950 | after changing the others for the change to take place immediately. | |
23324ae1 | 1951 | |
d0a67157 | 1952 | See @ref overview_windowstyles "Window styles" for more information about flags. |
e25cd775 | 1953 | |
d0a67157 | 1954 | @see GetWindowStyleFlag() |
23324ae1 | 1955 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1956 | virtual void SetWindowStyleFlag(long style); |
23324ae1 FM |
1957 | |
1958 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1959 | See SetWindowStyleFlag() for more info. |
1960 | */ | |
1961 | void SetWindowStyle(long style); | |
3c4f71cc | 1962 | |
47009083 FM |
1963 | /** |
1964 | Turns the given @a flag on if it's currently turned off and vice versa. | |
1965 | This function cannot be used if the value of the flag is 0 (which is often | |
1966 | the case for default flags). | |
1967 | ||
1968 | Also, please notice that not all styles can be changed after the control | |
1969 | creation. | |
1970 | ||
1971 | @return Returns @true if the style was turned on by this function, @false | |
1972 | if it was switched off. | |
1973 | ||
1974 | @see SetWindowStyleFlag(), HasFlag() | |
1975 | */ | |
1976 | bool ToggleWindowStyle(int flag); | |
1977 | ||
d0a67157 | 1978 | //@} |
3c4f71cc | 1979 | |
3c4f71cc | 1980 | |
d0a67157 | 1981 | /** |
47009083 | 1982 | @name Tab order functions |
23324ae1 | 1983 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1984 | //@{ |
23324ae1 FM |
1985 | |
1986 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
1987 | Moves this window in the tab navigation order after the specified @e win. |
1988 | This means that when the user presses @c TAB key on that other window, | |
1989 | the focus switches to this window. | |
3c4f71cc | 1990 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1991 | Default tab order is the same as creation order, this function and |
1992 | MoveBeforeInTabOrder() allow to change | |
1993 | it after creating all the windows. | |
3c4f71cc | 1994 | |
d0a67157 FM |
1995 | @param win |
1996 | A sibling of this window which should precede it in tab order, | |
1997 | must not be @NULL | |
23324ae1 | 1998 | */ |
d0a67157 | 1999 | void MoveAfterInTabOrder(wxWindow* win); |
23324ae1 FM |
2000 | |
2001 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2002 | Same as MoveAfterInTabOrder() except that it inserts this window just |
2003 | before @a win instead of putting it right after it. | |
23324ae1 | 2004 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2005 | void MoveBeforeInTabOrder(wxWindow* win); |
23324ae1 FM |
2006 | |
2007 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2008 | Performs a keyboard navigation action starting from this window. |
2009 | This method is equivalent to calling NavigateIn() method on the | |
2010 | parent window. | |
3c4f71cc | 2011 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2012 | @param flags |
2013 | A combination of wxNavigationKeyEvent::IsForward and | |
2014 | wxNavigationKeyEvent::WinChange. | |
3c4f71cc | 2015 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2016 | @return Returns @true if the focus was moved to another window or @false |
2017 | if nothing changed. | |
2018 | ||
2019 | @remarks You may wish to call this from a text control custom keypress | |
2020 | handler to do the default navigation behaviour for the | |
2021 | tab key, since the standard default behaviour for a | |
2022 | multiline text control with the wxTE_PROCESS_TAB style | |
2023 | is to insert a tab and not navigate to the next | |
2024 | control. See also wxNavigationKeyEvent and | |
2025 | HandleAsNavigationKey. | |
23324ae1 | 2026 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2027 | bool Navigate(int flags = IsForward); |
23324ae1 FM |
2028 | |
2029 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2030 | Performs a keyboard navigation action inside this window. |
2031 | See Navigate() for more information. | |
2032 | */ | |
2033 | bool NavigateIn(int flags = IsForward); | |
cded6aa1 | 2034 | |
d0a67157 | 2035 | //@} |
cded6aa1 | 2036 | |
3c4f71cc | 2037 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2038 | |
2039 | /** | |
47009083 | 2040 | @name Z order functions |
23324ae1 | 2041 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2042 | //@{ |
23324ae1 FM |
2043 | |
2044 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 2045 | Lowers the window to the bottom of the window hierarchy (Z-order). |
3c4f71cc | 2046 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2047 | @remarks |
2048 | This function only works for wxTopLevelWindow-derived classes. | |
3c4f71cc | 2049 | |
d0a67157 | 2050 | @see Raise() |
23324ae1 | 2051 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2052 | virtual void Lower(); |
23324ae1 FM |
2053 | |
2054 | /** | |
d0a67157 | 2055 | Raises the window to the top of the window hierarchy (Z-order). |
3c4f71cc | 2056 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2057 | @remarks |
2058 | This function only works for wxTopLevelWindow-derived classes. | |
2059 | ||
2060 | @see Lower() | |
23324ae1 | 2061 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2062 | virtual void Raise(); |
23324ae1 | 2063 | |
d0a67157 | 2064 | //@} |
3c4f71cc | 2065 | |
23324ae1 FM |
2066 | |
2067 | /** | |
47009083 | 2068 | @name Window status functions |
d0a67157 FM |
2069 | */ |
2070 | //@{ | |
3c4f71cc | 2071 | |
5af86f4d | 2072 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2073 | /** |
2074 | Equivalent to calling wxWindow::Show(@false). | |
23324ae1 | 2075 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2076 | bool Hide(); |
23324ae1 FM |
2077 | |
2078 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2079 | This function hides a window, like Hide(), but using a special visual |
2080 | effect if possible. | |
5af86f4d | 2081 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2082 | The parameters of this function are the same as for ShowWithEffect(), |
2083 | please see their description there. | |
3c4f71cc | 2084 | |
d0a67157 | 2085 | @since 2.9.0 |
23324ae1 | 2086 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
2087 | virtual bool HideWithEffect(wxShowEffect effect, |
2088 | unsigned int timeout = 0); | |
23324ae1 | 2089 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
2090 | Returns @true if the window is enabled, i.e. if it accepts user input, |
2091 | @false otherwise. | |
3c4f71cc | 2092 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2093 | Notice that this method can return @false even if this window itself hadn't |
2094 | been explicitly disabled when one of its parent windows is disabled. | |
2095 | To get the intrinsic status of this window, use IsThisEnabled() | |
3c4f71cc | 2096 | |
d0a67157 | 2097 | @see Enable() |
23324ae1 | 2098 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2099 | bool IsEnabled() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
2100 | |
2101 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2102 | Returns @true if the given point or rectangle area has been exposed since the |
2103 | last repaint. Call this in an paint event handler to optimize redrawing by | |
2104 | only redrawing those areas, which have been exposed. | |
2105 | */ | |
2106 | bool IsExposed(int x, int y) const; | |
3c4f71cc | 2107 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2108 | /** |
2109 | @overload | |
23324ae1 | 2110 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2111 | bool IsExposed(wxPoint& pt) const; |
23324ae1 FM |
2112 | |
2113 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2114 | @overload |
2115 | */ | |
2116 | bool IsExposed(int x, int y, int w, int h) const; | |
3c4f71cc | 2117 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2118 | /** |
2119 | @overload | |
23324ae1 | 2120 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
2121 | bool IsExposed(wxRect& rect) const; |
2122 | /** | |
2123 | Returns @true if the window is shown, @false if it has been hidden. | |
2124 | ||
2125 | @see IsShownOnScreen() | |
2126 | */ | |
2127 | virtual bool IsShown() const; | |
23324ae1 FM |
2128 | |
2129 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2130 | Returns @true if the window is physically visible on the screen, i.e. it |
2131 | is shown and all its parents up to the toplevel window are shown as well. | |
3c4f71cc | 2132 | |
d0a67157 | 2133 | @see IsShown() |
23324ae1 | 2134 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2135 | virtual bool IsShownOnScreen() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
2136 | |
2137 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2138 | Disables the window. Same as @ref Enable() Enable(@false). |
2139 | ||
2140 | @return Returns @true if the window has been disabled, @false if it had | |
2141 | been already disabled before the call to this function. | |
23324ae1 | 2142 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2143 | bool Disable(); |
23324ae1 FM |
2144 | |
2145 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2146 | Enable or disable the window for user input. Note that when a parent window is |
2147 | disabled, all of its children are disabled as well and they are reenabled again | |
2148 | when the parent is. | |
3c4f71cc | 2149 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2150 | @param enable |
2151 | If @true, enables the window for input. If @false, disables the window. | |
3c4f71cc | 2152 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2153 | @return Returns @true if the window has been enabled or disabled, @false |
2154 | if nothing was done, i.e. if the window had already | |
2155 | been in the specified state. | |
3c4f71cc | 2156 | |
d0a67157 | 2157 | @see IsEnabled(), Disable(), wxRadioBox::Enable |
23324ae1 | 2158 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2159 | virtual bool Enable(bool enable = true); |
23324ae1 FM |
2160 | |
2161 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2162 | Shows or hides the window. You may need to call Raise() |
2163 | for a top level window if you want to bring it to top, although this is not | |
2164 | needed if Show() is called immediately after the frame creation. | |
3c4f71cc | 2165 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2166 | @param show |
2167 | If @true displays the window. Otherwise, hides it. | |
3c4f71cc | 2168 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2169 | @return @true if the window has been shown or hidden or @false if nothing |
2170 | was done because it already was in the requested state. | |
3c4f71cc | 2171 | |
d0a67157 | 2172 | @see IsShown(), Hide(), wxRadioBox::Show, wxShowEvent. |
23324ae1 | 2173 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2174 | virtual bool Show(bool show = true); |
23324ae1 | 2175 | |
23324ae1 | 2176 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
2177 | This function shows a window, like Show(), but using a special visual |
2178 | effect if possible. | |
3c4f71cc | 2179 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2180 | @param effect |
2181 | The effect to use. | |
3c4f71cc | 2182 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2183 | @param timeout |
2184 | The @a timeout parameter specifies the time of the animation, in | |
2185 | milliseconds. If the default value of 0 is used, the default | |
2186 | animation time for the current platform is used. | |
3c4f71cc | 2187 | |
ab9a0b84 VZ |
2188 | @note Currently this function is only implemented in wxMSW and wxOSX |
2189 | (for wxTopLevelWindows only in Carbon version and for any kind of | |
2190 | windows in Cocoa) and does the same thing as Show() in the other | |
2191 | ports. | |
d0a67157 FM |
2192 | |
2193 | @since 2.9.0 | |
2194 | ||
2195 | @see HideWithEffect() | |
23324ae1 | 2196 | */ |
d0a67157 FM |
2197 | virtual bool ShowWithEffect(wxShowEffect effect, |
2198 | unsigned int timeout = 0); | |
2199 | ||
2200 | //@} | |
f41d6c8c | 2201 | |
d0a67157 | 2202 | |
d0a67157 | 2203 | /** |
47009083 | 2204 | @name Context-sensitive help functions |
d0a67157 | 2205 | */ |
f41d6c8c | 2206 | //@{ |
d0a67157 | 2207 | |
f41d6c8c | 2208 | /** |
47009083 FM |
2209 | Gets the help text to be used as context-sensitive help for this window. |
2210 | Note that the text is actually stored by the current wxHelpProvider | |
2211 | implementation, and not in the window object itself. | |
d0a67157 | 2212 | |
47009083 | 2213 | @see SetHelpText(), GetHelpTextAtPoint(), wxHelpProvider |
d0a67157 | 2214 | */ |
47009083 | 2215 | wxString GetHelpText() const; |
d0a67157 FM |
2216 | |
2217 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2218 | Sets the help text to be used as context-sensitive help for this window. |
2219 | Note that the text is actually stored by the current wxHelpProvider | |
2220 | implementation, and not in the window object itself. | |
d0a67157 | 2221 | |
47009083 | 2222 | @see GetHelpText(), wxHelpProvider::AddHelp() |
d0a67157 | 2223 | */ |
47009083 | 2224 | void SetHelpText(const wxString& helpText); |
d0a67157 FM |
2225 | |
2226 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2227 | Gets the help text to be used as context-sensitive help for this window. |
2228 | This method should be overridden if the help message depends on the position | |
2229 | inside the window, otherwise GetHelpText() can be used. | |
d0a67157 | 2230 | |
47009083 FM |
2231 | @param point |
2232 | Coordinates of the mouse at the moment of help event emission. | |
2233 | @param origin | |
2234 | Help event origin, see also wxHelpEvent::GetOrigin. | |
d0a67157 | 2235 | */ |
47009083 FM |
2236 | virtual wxString GetHelpTextAtPoint(const wxPoint& point, |
2237 | wxHelpEvent::Origin origin) const; | |
d0a67157 FM |
2238 | |
2239 | /** | |
2240 | Get the associated tooltip or @NULL if none. | |
2241 | */ | |
2242 | wxToolTip* GetToolTip() const; | |
2243 | ||
a16a2338 VZ |
2244 | /** |
2245 | Get the text of the associated tooltip or empty string if none. | |
2246 | */ | |
2247 | wxString GetToolTipText() const; | |
2248 | ||
d0a67157 FM |
2249 | /** |
2250 | Attach a tooltip to the window. | |
2251 | ||
2252 | wxToolTip pointer can be @NULL in the overload taking the pointer, | |
2253 | meaning to unset any existing tooltips, however UnsetToolTip() provides | |
2254 | a more readable alternative to this operation. | |
2255 | ||
2256 | Notice that these methods are always available, even if wxWidgets was | |
2257 | compiled with @c wxUSE_TOOLTIPS set to 0, but don't do anything in this | |
2258 | case. | |
2259 | ||
2260 | @see GetToolTip(), wxToolTip | |
2261 | */ | |
2262 | void SetToolTip(const wxString& tip); | |
2263 | ||
2264 | /** | |
2265 | @overload | |
2266 | */ | |
2267 | void SetToolTip(wxToolTip* tip); | |
2268 | ||
2269 | /** | |
2270 | Unset any existing tooltip. | |
2271 | ||
2272 | @since 2.9.0 | |
2273 | ||
2274 | @see SetToolTip() | |
2275 | */ | |
2276 | void UnsetToolTip(); | |
2277 | ||
2278 | //@} | |
2279 | ||
2280 | ||
2281 | /** | |
2282 | @name Popup/context menu functions | |
2283 | */ | |
2284 | //@{ | |
2285 | ||
2286 | /** | |
2287 | This function shows a popup menu at the given position in this window and | |
2288 | returns the selected id. | |
2289 | ||
2290 | It can be more convenient than the general purpose PopupMenu() function | |
2291 | for simple menus proposing a choice in a list of strings to the user. | |
2292 | ||
2293 | Notice that to avoid unexpected conflicts between the (usually | |
2294 | consecutive range of) ids used by the menu passed to this function and | |
2295 | the existing EVT_UPDATE_UI() handlers, this function temporarily | |
2296 | disables UI updates for the window, so you need to manually disable | |
2297 | (or toggle or ...) any items which should be disabled in the menu | |
2298 | before showing it. | |
2299 | ||
2300 | The parameter @a menu is the menu to show. | |
2301 | The parameter @a pos (or the parameters @a x and @a y) is the | |
2302 | position at which to show the menu in client coordinates. | |
2303 | ||
2304 | @return | |
2305 | The selected menu item id or @c wxID_NONE if none selected or an | |
2306 | error occurred. | |
2307 | ||
2308 | @since 2.9.0 | |
2309 | */ | |
2310 | int GetPopupMenuSelectionFromUser(wxMenu& menu, const wxPoint& pos); | |
2311 | ||
2312 | /** | |
2313 | @overload | |
2314 | */ | |
2315 | int GetPopupMenuSelectionFromUser(wxMenu& menu, int x, int y); | |
2316 | ||
2317 | /** | |
2318 | Pops up the given menu at the specified coordinates, relative to this | |
2319 | window, and returns control when the user has dismissed the menu. | |
2320 | ||
2321 | If a menu item is selected, the corresponding menu event is generated and will be | |
2322 | processed as usually. If the coordinates are not specified, current mouse | |
2323 | cursor position is used. | |
2324 | ||
2325 | @a menu is the menu to pop up. | |
2326 | ||
2327 | The position where the menu will appear can be specified either as a | |
2328 | wxPoint @a pos or by two integers (@a x and @a y). | |
2329 | ||
2330 | @remarks Just before the menu is popped up, wxMenu::UpdateUI is called to | |
2331 | ensure that the menu items are in the correct state. | |
2332 | The menu does not get deleted by the window. | |
2333 | It is recommended to not explicitly specify coordinates when | |
2334 | calling PopupMenu in response to mouse click, because some of | |
2335 | the ports (namely, wxGTK) can do a better job of positioning | |
2336 | the menu in that case. | |
2337 | ||
2338 | @see wxMenu | |
2339 | */ | |
2340 | bool PopupMenu(wxMenu* menu, | |
2341 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition); | |
2342 | ||
2343 | /** | |
2344 | @overload | |
2345 | */ | |
2346 | bool PopupMenu(wxMenu* menu, int x, int y); | |
2347 | ||
2348 | //@} | |
2349 | ||
2350 | ||
d0a67157 | 2351 | /** |
47009083 | 2352 | Validator functions |
d0a67157 FM |
2353 | */ |
2354 | //@{ | |
2355 | ||
2356 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2357 | Returns a pointer to the current validator for the window, or @NULL if |
2358 | there is none. | |
2359 | */ | |
2360 | virtual wxValidator* GetValidator(); | |
d0a67157 | 2361 | |
47009083 FM |
2362 | /** |
2363 | Deletes the current validator (if any) and sets the window validator, having | |
2364 | called wxValidator::Clone to create a new validator of this type. | |
2365 | */ | |
2366 | virtual void SetValidator(const wxValidator& validator); | |
d0a67157 | 2367 | |
47009083 FM |
2368 | /** |
2369 | Transfers values from child controls to data areas specified by their | |
2370 | validators. Returns @false if a transfer failed. | |
d0a67157 | 2371 | |
47009083 FM |
2372 | If the window has @c wxWS_EX_VALIDATE_RECURSIVELY extra style flag set, |
2373 | the method will also call TransferDataFromWindow() of all child windows. | |
2374 | ||
2375 | @see TransferDataToWindow(), wxValidator, Validate() | |
d0a67157 | 2376 | */ |
47009083 | 2377 | virtual bool TransferDataFromWindow(); |
d0a67157 FM |
2378 | |
2379 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2380 | Transfers values to child controls from data areas specified by their |
2381 | validators. | |
d0a67157 | 2382 | |
47009083 FM |
2383 | If the window has @c wxWS_EX_VALIDATE_RECURSIVELY extra style flag set, |
2384 | the method will also call TransferDataToWindow() of all child windows. | |
d0a67157 | 2385 | |
47009083 | 2386 | @return Returns @false if a transfer failed. |
d0a67157 | 2387 | |
47009083 | 2388 | @see TransferDataFromWindow(), wxValidator, Validate() |
d0a67157 | 2389 | */ |
47009083 | 2390 | virtual bool TransferDataToWindow(); |
d0a67157 FM |
2391 | |
2392 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2393 | Validates the current values of the child controls using their validators. |
2394 | If the window has @c wxWS_EX_VALIDATE_RECURSIVELY extra style flag set, | |
2395 | the method will also call Validate() of all child windows. | |
d0a67157 | 2396 | |
47009083 | 2397 | @return Returns @false if any of the validations failed. |
d0a67157 | 2398 | |
47009083 FM |
2399 | @see TransferDataFromWindow(), TransferDataToWindow(), |
2400 | wxValidator | |
d0a67157 | 2401 | */ |
47009083 | 2402 | virtual bool Validate(); |
d0a67157 | 2403 | |
47009083 | 2404 | //@} |
d0a67157 | 2405 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2406 | |
2407 | /** | |
47009083 | 2408 | @name wxWindow properties functions |
d0a67157 | 2409 | */ |
47009083 | 2410 | //@{ |
d0a67157 FM |
2411 | |
2412 | /** | |
2413 | Returns the identifier of the window. | |
2414 | ||
2415 | @remarks Each window has an integer identifier. If the application | |
2416 | has not provided one (or the default wxID_ANY) an unique | |
2417 | identifier with a negative value will be generated. | |
2418 | ||
2419 | @see SetId(), @ref overview_windowids | |
2420 | */ | |
2421 | wxWindowID GetId() const; | |
2422 | ||
2423 | /** | |
2424 | Generic way of getting a label from any window, for | |
2425 | identification purposes. | |
2426 | ||
2427 | @remarks The interpretation of this function differs from class to class. | |
2428 | For frames and dialogs, the value returned is the | |
2429 | title. For buttons or static text controls, it is the | |
2430 | button text. This function can be useful for | |
2431 | meta-programs (such as testing tools or special-needs | |
2432 | access programs) which need to identify windows by name. | |
2433 | */ | |
2434 | virtual wxString GetLabel() const; | |
2435 | ||
51c0d02b FM |
2436 | /** |
2437 | Returns the layout direction for this window, | |
2438 | Note that @c wxLayout_Default is returned if layout direction is not supported. | |
2439 | */ | |
2440 | virtual wxLayoutDirection GetLayoutDirection() const; | |
2441 | ||
d0a67157 FM |
2442 | /** |
2443 | Returns the window's name. | |
2444 | ||
2445 | @remarks This name is not guaranteed to be unique; it is up to the | |
2446 | programmer to supply an appropriate name in the window | |
2447 | constructor or via SetName(). | |
2448 | ||
2449 | @see SetName() | |
2450 | */ | |
2451 | virtual wxString GetName() const; | |
2452 | ||
d0a67157 FM |
2453 | /** |
2454 | Returns the value previously passed to SetWindowVariant(). | |
2455 | */ | |
2456 | wxWindowVariant GetWindowVariant() const; | |
2457 | ||
2458 | /** | |
47009083 | 2459 | Sets the identifier of the window. |
d0a67157 | 2460 | |
47009083 FM |
2461 | @remarks Each window has an integer identifier. If the application has |
2462 | not provided one, an identifier will be generated. | |
2463 | Normally, the identifier should be provided on creation | |
2464 | and should not be modified subsequently. | |
d0a67157 | 2465 | |
47009083 | 2466 | @see GetId(), @ref overview_windowids |
d0a67157 | 2467 | */ |
47009083 | 2468 | void SetId(wxWindowID winid); |
d0a67157 FM |
2469 | |
2470 | /** | |
47009083 | 2471 | Sets the window's label. |
d0a67157 | 2472 | |
47009083 FM |
2473 | @param label |
2474 | The window label. | |
d0a67157 | 2475 | |
47009083 | 2476 | @see GetLabel() |
d0a67157 | 2477 | */ |
47009083 | 2478 | virtual void SetLabel(const wxString& label); |
d0a67157 | 2479 | |
51c0d02b FM |
2480 | /** |
2481 | Sets the layout direction for this window. | |
2482 | */ | |
2483 | virtual void SetLayoutDirection(wxLayoutDirection dir); | |
2484 | ||
d0a67157 | 2485 | /** |
47009083 | 2486 | Sets the window's name. |
d0a67157 | 2487 | |
47009083 FM |
2488 | @param name |
2489 | A name to set for the window. | |
d0a67157 | 2490 | |
47009083 | 2491 | @see GetName() |
d0a67157 | 2492 | */ |
47009083 | 2493 | virtual void SetName(const wxString& name); |
d0a67157 FM |
2494 | |
2495 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2496 | This function can be called under all platforms but only does anything under |
2497 | Mac OS X 10.3+ currently. Under this system, each of the standard control can | |
2498 | exist in several sizes which correspond to the elements of wxWindowVariant enum. | |
d0a67157 | 2499 | |
47009083 FM |
2500 | By default the controls use the normal size, of course, but this function can |
2501 | be used to change this. | |
d0a67157 | 2502 | */ |
47009083 FM |
2503 | void SetWindowVariant(wxWindowVariant variant); |
2504 | ||
d0a67157 | 2505 | /** |
47009083 | 2506 | Gets the accelerator table for this window. See wxAcceleratorTable. |
d0a67157 | 2507 | */ |
47009083 | 2508 | wxAcceleratorTable* GetAcceleratorTable(); |
d0a67157 FM |
2509 | |
2510 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2511 | Returns the accessible object for this window, if any. |
2512 | See also wxAccessible. | |
d0a67157 | 2513 | */ |
47009083 | 2514 | wxAccessible* GetAccessible(); |
d0a67157 FM |
2515 | |
2516 | /** | |
47009083 | 2517 | Sets the accelerator table for this window. See wxAcceleratorTable. |
d0a67157 | 2518 | */ |
47009083 | 2519 | virtual void SetAcceleratorTable(const wxAcceleratorTable& accel); |
d0a67157 FM |
2520 | |
2521 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2522 | Sets the accessible for this window. Any existing accessible for this window |
2523 | will be deleted first, if not identical to @e accessible. | |
2524 | See also wxAccessible. | |
d0a67157 | 2525 | */ |
47009083 | 2526 | void SetAccessible(wxAccessible* accessible); |
d0a67157 | 2527 | |
47009083 | 2528 | //@} |
d0a67157 | 2529 | |
47009083 FM |
2530 | |
2531 | /** | |
2532 | @name Window deletion functions | |
d0a67157 | 2533 | */ |
47009083 | 2534 | //@{ |
d0a67157 FM |
2535 | |
2536 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2537 | This function simply generates a wxCloseEvent whose handler usually tries |
2538 | to close the window. It doesn't close the window itself, however. | |
d0a67157 | 2539 | |
47009083 FM |
2540 | @param force |
2541 | @false if the window's close handler should be able to veto the destruction | |
2542 | of this window, @true if it cannot. | |
d0a67157 | 2543 | |
47009083 FM |
2544 | @remarks Close calls the close handler for the window, providing an |
2545 | opportunity for the window to choose whether to destroy | |
2546 | the window. Usually it is only used with the top level | |
2547 | windows (wxFrame and wxDialog classes) as the others | |
2548 | are not supposed to have any special OnClose() logic. | |
2549 | The close handler should check whether the window is being deleted | |
2550 | forcibly, using wxCloseEvent::CanVeto, in which case it should | |
2551 | destroy the window using wxWindow::Destroy. | |
2552 | Note that calling Close does not guarantee that the window will | |
2553 | be destroyed; but it provides a way to simulate a manual close | |
2554 | of a window, which may or may not be implemented by destroying | |
2555 | the window. The default implementation of wxDialog::OnCloseWindow | |
2556 | does not necessarily delete the dialog, since it will simply | |
2557 | simulate an wxID_CANCEL event which is handled by the appropriate | |
2558 | button event handler and may do anything at all. | |
2559 | To guarantee that the window will be destroyed, call | |
2560 | wxWindow::Destroy instead | |
23324ae1 | 2561 | |
47009083 FM |
2562 | @see @ref overview_windowdeletion "Window Deletion Overview", |
2563 | Destroy(), wxCloseEvent | |
2564 | */ | |
2565 | bool Close(bool force = false); | |
3e0e3895 | 2566 | |
47009083 FM |
2567 | /** |
2568 | Destroys the window safely. Use this function instead of the delete operator, | |
2569 | since different window classes can be destroyed differently. Frames and dialogs | |
2570 | are not destroyed immediately when this function is called -- they are added | |
2571 | to a list of windows to be deleted on idle time, when all the window's events | |
2572 | have been processed. This prevents problems with events being sent to | |
2573 | non-existent windows. | |
d0a67157 | 2574 | |
47009083 FM |
2575 | @return @true if the window has either been successfully deleted, or it |
2576 | has been added to the list of windows pending real deletion. | |
3e0e3895 | 2577 | */ |
47009083 | 2578 | virtual bool Destroy(); |
3e0e3895 | 2579 | |
23324ae1 | 2580 | /** |
47009083 | 2581 | Returns true if this window is in process of being destroyed. |
e25cd775 | 2582 | |
47009083 FM |
2583 | The top level windows are not deleted immediately but are rather |
2584 | scheduled for later destruction to give them time to process any | |
2585 | pending messages, see Destroy() description. | |
2586 | ||
2587 | This function returns @true if this window, or one of its parent | |
2588 | windows, is scheduled for destruction and can be useful to avoid | |
2589 | manipulating it as it's usually useless to do something with a window | |
2590 | which is on the point of disappearing anyhow. | |
2591 | */ | |
2592 | bool IsBeingDeleted() const; | |
2593 | ||
2594 | //@} | |
2595 | ||
2596 | ||
2597 | ||
2598 | /** | |
2599 | @name Drag and drop functions | |
23324ae1 | 2600 | */ |
47009083 | 2601 | //@{ |
23324ae1 FM |
2602 | |
2603 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2604 | Returns the associated drop target, which may be @NULL. |
2605 | ||
2606 | @see SetDropTarget(), @ref overview_dnd | |
23324ae1 | 2607 | */ |
47009083 | 2608 | virtual wxDropTarget* GetDropTarget() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
2609 | |
2610 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2611 | Associates a drop target with this window. |
2612 | If the window already has a drop target, it is deleted. | |
2613 | ||
2614 | @see GetDropTarget(), @ref overview_dnd | |
23324ae1 | 2615 | */ |
47009083 | 2616 | virtual void SetDropTarget(wxDropTarget* target); |
23324ae1 | 2617 | |
23324ae1 | 2618 | /** |
47009083 | 2619 | Enables or disables eligibility for drop file events (OnDropFiles). |
410201d9 | 2620 | |
47009083 FM |
2621 | @param accept |
2622 | If @true, the window is eligible for drop file events. | |
2623 | If @false, the window will not accept drop file events. | |
410201d9 | 2624 | |
47009083 FM |
2625 | @remarks Windows only until version 2.8.9, available on all platforms |
2626 | since 2.8.10. Cannot be used together with SetDropTarget() on | |
2627 | non-Windows platforms. | |
410201d9 | 2628 | |
47009083 | 2629 | @see SetDropTarget() |
23324ae1 | 2630 | */ |
47009083 FM |
2631 | virtual void DragAcceptFiles(bool accept); |
2632 | ||
2633 | //@} | |
2634 | ||
23324ae1 FM |
2635 | |
2636 | /** | |
47009083 | 2637 | @name Constraints, sizers and window layouting functions |
23324ae1 | 2638 | */ |
47009083 FM |
2639 | //@{ |
2640 | ||
2641 | /** | |
2642 | Return the sizer that this window is a member of, if any, otherwise @NULL. | |
2643 | */ | |
2644 | wxSizer* GetContainingSizer() const; | |
2645 | ||
2646 | /** | |
2647 | Return the sizer associated with the window by a previous call to | |
2648 | SetSizer() or @NULL. | |
2649 | */ | |
2650 | wxSizer* GetSizer() const; | |
2651 | ||
2652 | /** | |
2653 | Sets the window to have the given layout sizer. | |
6528a7f1 | 2654 | |
47009083 FM |
2655 | The window will then own the object, and will take care of its deletion. |
2656 | If an existing layout constraints object is already owned by the | |
6528a7f1 | 2657 | window, it will be deleted if the @a deleteOld parameter is @true. |
47009083 FM |
2658 | |
2659 | Note that this function will also call SetAutoLayout() implicitly with @true | |
6528a7f1 VZ |
2660 | parameter if the @a sizer is non-@NULL and @false otherwise so that the |
2661 | sizer will be effectively used to layout the window children whenever | |
2662 | it is resized. | |
47009083 FM |
2663 | |
2664 | @param sizer | |
2665 | The sizer to set. Pass @NULL to disassociate and conditionally delete | |
2666 | the window's sizer. See below. | |
2667 | @param deleteOld | |
2668 | If @true (the default), this will delete any pre-existing sizer. | |
6528a7f1 VZ |
2669 | Pass @false if you wish to handle deleting the old sizer yourself |
2670 | but remember to do it yourself in this case to avoid memory leaks. | |
47009083 FM |
2671 | |
2672 | @remarks SetSizer enables and disables Layout automatically. | |
2673 | */ | |
2674 | void SetSizer(wxSizer* sizer, bool deleteOld = true); | |
2675 | ||
2676 | /** | |
2677 | This method calls SetSizer() and then wxSizer::SetSizeHints which sets the initial | |
2678 | window size to the size needed to accommodate all sizer elements and sets the | |
2679 | size hints which, if this window is a top level one, prevent the user from | |
2680 | resizing it to be less than this minimial size. | |
2681 | */ | |
2682 | void SetSizerAndFit(wxSizer* sizer, bool deleteOld = true); | |
2683 | ||
2684 | /** | |
2685 | Returns a pointer to the window's layout constraints, or @NULL if there are none. | |
2686 | */ | |
2687 | wxLayoutConstraints* GetConstraints() const; | |
23324ae1 FM |
2688 | |
2689 | /** | |
d0a67157 FM |
2690 | Sets the window to have the given layout constraints. The window |
2691 | will then own the object, and will take care of its deletion. | |
2692 | If an existing layout constraints object is already owned by the | |
2693 | window, it will be deleted. | |
23324ae1 | 2694 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2695 | @param constraints |
2696 | The constraints to set. Pass @NULL to disassociate and delete the window's | |
2697 | constraints. | |
2698 | ||
2699 | @remarks You must call SetAutoLayout() to tell a window to use | |
2700 | the constraints automatically in OnSize; otherwise, you | |
2701 | must override OnSize and call Layout() explicitly. When | |
2702 | setting both a wxLayoutConstraints and a wxSizer, only | |
2703 | the sizer will have effect. | |
23324ae1 | 2704 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2705 | void SetConstraints(wxLayoutConstraints* constraints); |
23324ae1 | 2706 | |
47009083 FM |
2707 | |
2708 | /** | |
2709 | Invokes the constraint-based layout algorithm or the sizer-based algorithm | |
2710 | for this window. | |
2711 | ||
2712 | This function does not get called automatically when the window is resized | |
2713 | because lots of windows deriving from wxWindow does not need this functionality. | |
2714 | If you want to have Layout() called automatically, you should derive | |
2715 | from wxPanel (see wxPanel::Layout). | |
2716 | ||
2717 | @see @ref overview_windowsizing | |
2718 | */ | |
2719 | virtual bool Layout(); | |
2720 | ||
2721 | /** | |
2722 | Determines whether the Layout() function will be called automatically | |
6528a7f1 | 2723 | when the window is resized. |
47009083 FM |
2724 | |
2725 | This method is called implicitly by SetSizer() but if you use SetConstraints() | |
2726 | you should call it manually or otherwise the window layout won't be correctly | |
2727 | updated when its size changes. | |
2728 | ||
2729 | @param autoLayout | |
6528a7f1 VZ |
2730 | Set this to @true if you wish the Layout() function to be called |
2731 | automatically when the window is resized. | |
47009083 | 2732 | |
6528a7f1 | 2733 | @see SetSizer(), SetConstraints() |
47009083 FM |
2734 | */ |
2735 | void SetAutoLayout(bool autoLayout); | |
2736 | ||
2737 | //@} | |
2738 | ||
2739 | ||
2740 | ||
2741 | /** | |
2742 | @name Mouse functions | |
2743 | */ | |
2744 | //@{ | |
2745 | ||
2746 | /** | |
2747 | Directs all mouse input to this window. | |
2748 | Call ReleaseMouse() to release the capture. | |
2749 | ||
2750 | Note that wxWidgets maintains the stack of windows having captured the mouse | |
2751 | and when the mouse is released the capture returns to the window which had had | |
2752 | captured it previously and it is only really released if there were no previous | |
2753 | window. In particular, this means that you must release the mouse as many times | |
2754 | as you capture it, unless the window receives the wxMouseCaptureLostEvent event. | |
2755 | ||
2756 | Any application which captures the mouse in the beginning of some operation | |
2757 | must handle wxMouseCaptureLostEvent and cancel this operation when it receives | |
2758 | the event. The event handler must not recapture mouse. | |
2759 | ||
2760 | @see ReleaseMouse(), wxMouseCaptureLostEvent | |
2761 | */ | |
2762 | void CaptureMouse(); | |
2763 | ||
2764 | /** | |
2765 | Returns the caret() associated with the window. | |
2766 | */ | |
2767 | wxCaret* GetCaret() const; | |
2768 | ||
2769 | /** | |
2770 | Return the cursor associated with this window. | |
2771 | ||
2772 | @see SetCursor() | |
2773 | */ | |
2774 | const wxCursor& GetCursor() const; | |
2775 | ||
2776 | /** | |
2777 | Returns @true if this window has the current mouse capture. | |
2778 | ||
2779 | @see CaptureMouse(), ReleaseMouse(), wxMouseCaptureLostEvent, | |
2780 | wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent | |
2781 | */ | |
2782 | virtual bool HasCapture() const; | |
2783 | ||
2784 | /** | |
2785 | Releases mouse input captured with CaptureMouse(). | |
2786 | ||
2787 | @see CaptureMouse(), HasCapture(), ReleaseMouse(), | |
2788 | wxMouseCaptureLostEvent, wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent | |
2789 | */ | |
2790 | void ReleaseMouse(); | |
2791 | ||
2792 | /** | |
2793 | Sets the caret() associated with the window. | |
2794 | */ | |
2795 | void SetCaret(wxCaret* caret); | |
2796 | ||
23324ae1 | 2797 | /** |
d0a67157 FM |
2798 | Sets the window's cursor. Notice that the window cursor also sets it for the |
2799 | children of the window implicitly. | |
e25cd775 | 2800 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2801 | The @a cursor may be @c wxNullCursor in which case the window cursor will |
2802 | be reset back to default. | |
3c4f71cc | 2803 | |
d0a67157 FM |
2804 | @param cursor |
2805 | Specifies the cursor that the window should normally display. | |
2806 | ||
2807 | @see ::wxSetCursor, wxCursor | |
23324ae1 | 2808 | */ |
d0a67157 | 2809 | virtual bool SetCursor(const wxCursor& cursor); |
23324ae1 FM |
2810 | |
2811 | /** | |
47009083 | 2812 | Moves the pointer to the given position on the window. |
3c4f71cc | 2813 | |
5f2b0d85 VZ |
2814 | @note Apple Human Interface Guidelines forbid moving the mouse cursor |
2815 | programmatically so you should avoid using this function in Mac | |
2816 | applications (and probably avoid using it under the other | |
2817 | platforms without good reason as well). | |
47009083 FM |
2818 | |
2819 | @param x | |
2820 | The new x position for the cursor. | |
2821 | @param y | |
2822 | The new y position for the cursor. | |
23324ae1 | 2823 | */ |
47009083 FM |
2824 | virtual void WarpPointer(int x, int y); |
2825 | ||
2826 | //@} | |
2827 | ||
2828 | ||
2829 | ||
23324ae1 FM |
2830 | |
2831 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2832 | @name Miscellaneous functions |
2833 | */ | |
2834 | //@{ | |
e25cd775 | 2835 | |
47009083 FM |
2836 | /** |
2837 | Does the window-specific updating after processing the update event. | |
2838 | This function is called by UpdateWindowUI() in order to check return | |
2839 | values in the wxUpdateUIEvent and act appropriately. | |
2840 | For example, to allow frame and dialog title updating, wxWidgets | |
2841 | implements this function as follows: | |
2842 | ||
2843 | @code | |
2844 | // do the window-specific processing after processing the update event | |
2845 | void wxTopLevelWindowBase::DoUpdateWindowUI(wxUpdateUIEvent& event) | |
2846 | { | |
2847 | if ( event.GetSetEnabled() ) | |
2848 | Enable(event.GetEnabled()); | |
2849 | ||
2850 | if ( event.GetSetText() ) | |
2851 | { | |
2852 | if ( event.GetText() != GetTitle() ) | |
2853 | SetTitle(event.GetText()); | |
2854 | } | |
2855 | } | |
2856 | @endcode | |
2857 | */ | |
2858 | virtual void DoUpdateWindowUI(wxUpdateUIEvent& event); | |
2859 | ||
2860 | /** | |
2861 | Returns the platform-specific handle of the physical window. | |
2862 | Cast it to an appropriate handle, such as @b HWND for Windows, | |
2863 | @b Widget for Motif, @b GtkWidget for GTK or @b WinHandle for PalmOS. | |
2864 | */ | |
2865 | virtual WXWidget GetHandle() const; | |
2866 | ||
2867 | /** | |
2868 | This method should be overridden to return @true if this window has | |
2869 | multiple pages. All standard class with multiple pages such as | |
2870 | wxNotebook, wxListbook and wxTreebook already override it to return @true | |
2871 | and user-defined classes with similar behaviour should do it as well to | |
2872 | allow the library to handle such windows appropriately. | |
2873 | */ | |
2874 | virtual bool HasMultiplePages() const; | |
2875 | ||
2876 | /** | |
2877 | This function is (or should be, in case of custom controls) called during | |
2878 | window creation to intelligently set up the window visual attributes, that is | |
2879 | the font and the foreground and background colours. | |
2880 | ||
2881 | By "intelligently" the following is meant: by default, all windows use their | |
2882 | own @ref GetClassDefaultAttributes() default attributes. | |
2883 | However if some of the parents attributes are explicitly (that is, using | |
2884 | SetFont() and not wxWindow::SetOwnFont) changed and if the corresponding | |
2885 | attribute hadn't been explicitly set for this window itself, then this | |
2886 | window takes the same value as used by the parent. | |
2887 | In addition, if the window overrides ShouldInheritColours() to return @false, | |
2888 | the colours will not be changed no matter what and only the font might. | |
2889 | ||
2890 | This rather complicated logic is necessary in order to accommodate the | |
2891 | different usage scenarios. The most common one is when all default attributes | |
2892 | are used and in this case, nothing should be inherited as in modern GUIs | |
2893 | different controls use different fonts (and colours) than their siblings so | |
2894 | they can't inherit the same value from the parent. However it was also deemed | |
2895 | desirable to allow to simply change the attributes of all children at once by | |
2896 | just changing the font or colour of their common parent, hence in this case we | |
2897 | do inherit the parents attributes. | |
23324ae1 | 2898 | */ |
47009083 | 2899 | virtual void InheritAttributes(); |
23324ae1 FM |
2900 | |
2901 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2902 | Sends an @c wxEVT_INIT_DIALOG event, whose handler usually transfers data |
2903 | to the dialog via validators. | |
23324ae1 | 2904 | */ |
47009083 | 2905 | virtual void InitDialog(); |
23324ae1 FM |
2906 | |
2907 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2908 | Returns @true if the window contents is double-buffered by the system, i.e. if |
2909 | any drawing done on the window is really done on a temporary backing surface | |
2910 | and transferred to the screen all at once later. | |
3c4f71cc | 2911 | |
47009083 | 2912 | @see wxBufferedDC |
d0a67157 | 2913 | */ |
47009083 | 2914 | virtual bool IsDoubleBuffered() const; |
3c4f71cc | 2915 | |
d0a67157 | 2916 | /** |
47009083 | 2917 | Returns @true if the window is retained, @false otherwise. |
3c4f71cc | 2918 | |
47009083 | 2919 | @remarks Retained windows are only available on X platforms. |
23324ae1 | 2920 | */ |
47009083 | 2921 | virtual bool IsRetained() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
2922 | |
2923 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2924 | Returns @true if this window is intrinsically enabled, @false otherwise, |
2925 | i.e. if @ref Enable() Enable(@false) had been called. This method is | |
2926 | mostly used for wxWidgets itself, user code should normally use | |
2927 | IsEnabled() instead. | |
d0a67157 | 2928 | */ |
47009083 | 2929 | bool IsThisEnabled() const; |
a7c01bb1 | 2930 | |
d0a67157 | 2931 | /** |
47009083 FM |
2932 | Returns @true if the given window is a top-level one. Currently all frames and |
2933 | dialogs are considered to be top-level windows (even if they have a parent | |
2934 | window). | |
23324ae1 | 2935 | */ |
47009083 | 2936 | virtual bool IsTopLevel() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
2937 | |
2938 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2939 | Disables all other windows in the application so that |
2940 | the user can only interact with this window. | |
3c4f71cc | 2941 | |
47009083 FM |
2942 | @param modal |
2943 | If @true, this call disables all other windows in the application so that | |
2944 | the user can only interact with this window. If @false, the effect is | |
2945 | reversed. | |
23324ae1 | 2946 | */ |
47009083 | 2947 | virtual void MakeModal(bool modal = true); |
23324ae1 FM |
2948 | |
2949 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2950 | This virtual function is normally only used internally, but |
2951 | sometimes an application may need it to implement functionality | |
2952 | that should not be disabled by an application defining an OnIdle | |
2953 | handler in a derived class. | |
3c4f71cc | 2954 | |
47009083 FM |
2955 | This function may be used to do delayed painting, for example, |
2956 | and most implementations call UpdateWindowUI() | |
2957 | in order to send update events to the window in idle time. | |
23324ae1 | 2958 | */ |
47009083 | 2959 | virtual void OnInternalIdle(); |
23324ae1 FM |
2960 | |
2961 | /** | |
47009083 FM |
2962 | Registers a system wide hotkey. Every time the user presses the hotkey |
2963 | registered here, this window will receive a hotkey event. | |
e25cd775 | 2964 | |
47009083 FM |
2965 | It will receive the event even if the application is in the background |
2966 | and does not have the input focus because the user is working with some | |
2967 | other application. | |
3c4f71cc | 2968 | |
47009083 FM |
2969 | @param hotkeyId |
2970 | Numeric identifier of the hotkey. For applications this must be between 0 | |
2971 | and 0xBFFF. If this function is called from a shared DLL, it must be a | |
2972 | system wide unique identifier between 0xC000 and 0xFFFF. | |
2973 | This is a MSW specific detail. | |
2974 | @param modifiers | |
2975 | A bitwise combination of wxMOD_SHIFT, wxMOD_CONTROL, wxMOD_ALT | |
2976 | or wxMOD_WIN specifying the modifier keys that have to be pressed along | |
2977 | with the key. | |
2978 | @param virtualKeyCode | |
2979 | The virtual key code of the hotkey. | |
3c4f71cc | 2980 | |
47009083 FM |
2981 | @return @true if the hotkey was registered successfully. @false if some |
2982 | other application already registered a hotkey with this | |
2983 | modifier/virtualKeyCode combination. | |
2984 | ||
2985 | @remarks Use EVT_HOTKEY(hotkeyId, fnc) in the event table to capture the | |
2986 | event. This function is currently only implemented | |
2987 | under Windows. It is used in the Windows CE port for | |
2988 | detecting hardware button presses. | |
2989 | ||
2990 | @see UnregisterHotKey() | |
23324ae1 | 2991 | */ |
47009083 FM |
2992 | virtual bool RegisterHotKey(int hotkeyId, int modifiers, |
2993 | int virtualKeyCode); | |
23324ae1 FM |
2994 | |
2995 | /** | |
2996 | Unregisters a system wide hotkey. | |
3c4f71cc | 2997 | |
7c913512 | 2998 | @param hotkeyId |
4cc4bfaf | 2999 | Numeric identifier of the hotkey. Must be the same id that was passed to |
e25cd775 | 3000 | RegisterHotKey(). |
3c4f71cc | 3001 | |
d29a9a8a | 3002 | @return @true if the hotkey was unregistered successfully, @false if the |
e25cd775 | 3003 | id was invalid. |
3c4f71cc | 3004 | |
23324ae1 | 3005 | @remarks This function is currently only implemented under MSW. |
3c4f71cc | 3006 | |
4cc4bfaf | 3007 | @see RegisterHotKey() |
23324ae1 | 3008 | */ |
da1ed74c | 3009 | virtual bool UnregisterHotKey(int hotkeyId); |
23324ae1 | 3010 | |
23324ae1 | 3011 | /** |
e25cd775 FM |
3012 | This function sends one or more wxUpdateUIEvent to the window. |
3013 | The particular implementation depends on the window; for example a | |
3014 | wxToolBar will send an update UI event for each toolbar button, | |
23324ae1 | 3015 | and a wxFrame will send an update UI event for each menubar menu item. |
e25cd775 | 3016 | |
23324ae1 FM |
3017 | You can call this function from your application to ensure that your |
3018 | UI is up-to-date at this point (as far as your wxUpdateUIEvent handlers | |
3019 | are concerned). This may be necessary if you have called | |
e25cd775 FM |
3020 | wxUpdateUIEvent::SetMode() or wxUpdateUIEvent::SetUpdateInterval() to limit |
3021 | the overhead that wxWidgets incurs by sending update UI events in idle time. | |
99d82720 | 3022 | @a flags should be a bitlist of one or more of the ::wxUpdateUI enumeration. |
3c4f71cc | 3023 | |
23324ae1 FM |
3024 | If you are calling this function from an OnInternalIdle or OnIdle |
3025 | function, make sure you pass the wxUPDATE_UI_FROMIDLE flag, since | |
3026 | this tells the window to only update the UI elements that need | |
3027 | to be updated in idle time. Some windows update their elements | |
3028 | only when necessary, for example when a menu is about to be shown. | |
3029 | The following is an example of how to call UpdateWindowUI from | |
3030 | an idle function. | |
3c4f71cc | 3031 | |
e25cd775 FM |
3032 | @code |
3033 | void MyWindow::OnInternalIdle() | |
3034 | { | |
3035 | if (wxUpdateUIEvent::CanUpdate(this)) | |
3036 | UpdateWindowUI(wxUPDATE_UI_FROMIDLE); | |
3037 | } | |
3038 | @endcode | |
3039 | ||
4cc4bfaf | 3040 | @see wxUpdateUIEvent, DoUpdateWindowUI(), OnInternalIdle() |
23324ae1 FM |
3041 | */ |
3042 | virtual void UpdateWindowUI(long flags = wxUPDATE_UI_NONE); | |
3043 | ||
47009083 FM |
3044 | //@} |
3045 | ||
3046 | ||
3047 | // NOTE: static functions must have their own group or Doxygen will screw | |
3048 | // up the ordering of the member groups | |
3049 | ||
23324ae1 | 3050 | /** |
47009083 FM |
3051 | @name Miscellaneous static functions |
3052 | */ | |
3053 | //@{ | |
3c4f71cc | 3054 | |
47009083 FM |
3055 | /** |
3056 | Returns the default font and colours which are used by the control. | |
3c4f71cc | 3057 | |
47009083 FM |
3058 | This is useful if you want to use the same font or colour in your own control |
3059 | as in a standard control -- which is a much better idea than hard coding specific | |
3060 | colours or fonts which might look completely out of place on the users | |
3061 | system, especially if it uses themes. | |
3062 | ||
3063 | The @a variant parameter is only relevant under Mac currently and is | |
3064 | ignore under other platforms. Under Mac, it will change the size of the | |
3065 | returned font. See SetWindowVariant() for more about this. | |
3066 | ||
3067 | This static method is "overridden" in many derived classes and so calling, | |
3068 | for example, wxButton::GetClassDefaultAttributes() will typically | |
3069 | return the values appropriate for a button which will be normally different | |
3070 | from those returned by, say, wxListCtrl::GetClassDefaultAttributes(). | |
3071 | ||
3072 | The @c wxVisualAttributes structure has at least the fields | |
3073 | @c font, @c colFg and @c colBg. All of them may be invalid | |
3074 | if it was not possible to determine the default control appearance or, | |
3075 | especially for the background colour, if the field doesn't make sense as is | |
3076 | the case for @c colBg for the controls with themed background. | |
3077 | ||
3078 | @see InheritAttributes() | |
23324ae1 | 3079 | */ |
47009083 | 3080 | static wxVisualAttributes GetClassDefaultAttributes(wxWindowVariant variant = wxWINDOW_VARIANT_NORMAL); |
23324ae1 FM |
3081 | |
3082 | /** | |
47009083 | 3083 | Finds the window or control which currently has the keyboard focus. |
e25cd775 | 3084 | |
47009083 FM |
3085 | @remarks Note that this is a static function, so it can be called without |
3086 | needing a wxWindow pointer. | |
3c4f71cc | 3087 | |
47009083 | 3088 | @see SetFocus(), HasFocus() |
23324ae1 | 3089 | */ |
47009083 FM |
3090 | static wxWindow* FindFocus(); |
3091 | ||
3092 | /** | |
3093 | Find the first window with the given @e id. | |
3094 | ||
3095 | If @a parent is @NULL, the search will start from all top-level frames | |
3096 | and dialog boxes; if non-@NULL, the search will be limited to the given | |
3097 | window hierarchy. | |
3098 | The search is recursive in both cases. | |
3099 | ||
3100 | @see FindWindow() | |
3101 | */ | |
3102 | static wxWindow* FindWindowById(long id, const wxWindow* parent = 0); | |
3103 | ||
3104 | /** | |
3105 | Find a window by its label. | |
3106 | ||
3107 | Depending on the type of window, the label may be a window title | |
3108 | or panel item label. If @a parent is @NULL, the search will start from all | |
3109 | top-level frames and dialog boxes; if non-@NULL, the search will be | |
3110 | limited to the given window hierarchy. | |
3111 | The search is recursive in both cases. | |
3112 | ||
3113 | @see FindWindow() | |
3114 | */ | |
3115 | static wxWindow* FindWindowByLabel(const wxString& label, | |
3116 | const wxWindow* parent = 0); | |
3117 | ||
3118 | /** | |
3119 | Find a window by its name (as given in a window constructor or Create() | |
3120 | function call). | |
3121 | ||
3122 | If @a parent is @NULL, the search will start from all top-level frames | |
3123 | and dialog boxes; if non-@NULL, the search will be limited to the given | |
3124 | window hierarchy. | |
3125 | ||
3126 | The search is recursive in both cases. If no window with such name is found, | |
3127 | FindWindowByLabel() is called. | |
3128 | ||
3129 | @see FindWindow() | |
3130 | */ | |
3131 | static wxWindow* FindWindowByName(const wxString& name, | |
3132 | const wxWindow* parent = 0); | |
3133 | ||
3134 | /** | |
3135 | Returns the currently captured window. | |
3136 | ||
3137 | @see HasCapture(), CaptureMouse(), ReleaseMouse(), | |
3138 | wxMouseCaptureLostEvent, wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent | |
3139 | */ | |
3140 | static wxWindow* GetCapture(); | |
3141 | ||
3142 | /** | |
3143 | Create a new ID or range of IDs that are not currently in use. | |
3144 | The IDs will be reserved until assigned to a wxWindow ID | |
3145 | or unreserved with UnreserveControlId(). | |
3146 | ||
3147 | See @ref overview_windowids for more information. | |
3148 | ||
3149 | @param count | |
3150 | The number of sequential IDs to reserve. | |
3151 | ||
3152 | @return Returns the ID or the first ID of the range, or wxID_NONE if the | |
3153 | specified number of identifiers couldn't be allocated. | |
3154 | ||
3155 | @see UnreserveControlId(), wxIdManager, | |
3156 | @ref overview_windowids | |
3157 | */ | |
3158 | static wxWindowID NewControlId(int count = 1); | |
3159 | ||
3160 | /** | |
3161 | Unreserve an ID or range of IDs that was reserved by NewControlId(). | |
3162 | See @ref overview_windowids for more information. | |
3163 | ||
3164 | @param id | |
3165 | The starting ID of the range of IDs to unreserve. | |
3166 | @param count | |
3167 | The number of sequential IDs to unreserve. | |
3168 | ||
3169 | @see NewControlId(), wxIdManager, @ref overview_windowids | |
3170 | */ | |
3171 | static void UnreserveControlId(wxWindowID id, int count = 1); | |
95b4a59e | 3172 | |
d0a67157 | 3173 | //@} |
95b4a59e | 3174 | |
47009083 FM |
3175 | |
3176 | ||
95b4a59e FM |
3177 | protected: |
3178 | ||
3179 | /** | |
3180 | Gets the size which best suits the window: for a control, it would be | |
3181 | the minimal size which doesn't truncate the control, for a panel - the | |
3182 | same size as it would have after a call to Fit(). | |
3183 | ||
3184 | The default implementation of this function is designed for use in container | |
3185 | windows, such as wxPanel, and works something like this: | |
3186 | -# If the window has a sizer then it is used to calculate the best size. | |
3187 | -# Otherwise if the window has layout constraints then those are used to | |
3188 | calculate the best size. | |
3189 | -# Otherwise if the window has children then the best size is set to be large | |
3190 | enough to show all the children. | |
3191 | -# Otherwise if there are no children then the window's minimal size will be | |
3192 | used as its best size. | |
3193 | -# Otherwise if there is no minimal size set, then the current size is used | |
3194 | for the best size. | |
3195 | ||
3196 | @see @ref overview_windowsizing | |
3197 | */ | |
3198 | virtual wxSize DoGetBestSize() const; | |
3199 | ||
3200 | ||
3201 | /** | |
3202 | Sets the initial window size if none is given (i.e. at least one of the | |
3203 | components of the size passed to ctor/Create() is wxDefaultCoord). | |
3204 | @deprecated @todo provide deprecation description | |
3205 | */ | |
3206 | virtual void SetInitialBestSize(const wxSize& size); | |
a79a6671 VZ |
3207 | |
3208 | /** | |
3209 | Generate wxWindowDestroyEvent for this window. | |
3210 | ||
3211 | This is called by the window itself when it is being destroyed and | |
3212 | usually there is no need to call it but see wxWindowDestroyEvent for | |
3213 | explanations of when you might want to do it. | |
3214 | */ | |
3215 | void SendDestroyEvent(); | |
004867db | 3216 | |
004867db | 3217 | /** |
4fde860e FM |
3218 | This function is public in wxEvtHandler but protected in wxWindow |
3219 | because for wxWindows you should always call ProcessEvent() on the | |
3b7fa206 VZ |
3220 | pointer returned by GetEventHandler() and not on the wxWindow object |
3221 | itself. | |
3222 | ||
3223 | For convenience, a ProcessWindowEvent() method is provided as a synonym | |
3224 | for @code GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent() @endcode. | |
004867db FM |
3225 | |
3226 | Note that it's still possible to call these functions directly on the | |
3b7fa206 VZ |
3227 | wxWindow object (e.g. casting it to wxEvtHandler) but doing that will |
3228 | create subtle bugs when windows with event handlers pushed on them are | |
3229 | involved. | |
4fde860e FM |
3230 | |
3231 | This holds also for all other wxEvtHandler functions. | |
004867db FM |
3232 | */ |
3233 | virtual bool ProcessEvent(wxEvent& event); | |
4fde860e FM |
3234 | |
3235 | //@{ | |
3236 | /** | |
3237 | See ProcessEvent() for more info about why you shouldn't use this function | |
3238 | and the reason for making this function protected in wxWindow. | |
3239 | */ | |
004867db FM |
3240 | bool SafelyProcessEvent(wxEvent& event); |
3241 | virtual void QueueEvent(wxEvent *event); | |
3242 | virtual void AddPendingEvent(const wxEvent& event); | |
3243 | void ProcessPendingEvents(); | |
3244 | bool ProcessThreadEvent(const wxEvent& event); | |
3245 | //@} | |
23324ae1 FM |
3246 | }; |
3247 | ||
3248 | ||
e54c96f1 | 3249 | |
23324ae1 FM |
3250 | // ============================================================================ |
3251 | // Global functions/macros | |
3252 | // ============================================================================ | |
3253 | ||
b21126db | 3254 | /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_misc */ |
7fa7088e | 3255 | //@{ |
23324ae1 FM |
3256 | |
3257 | /** | |
3258 | Find the deepest window at the mouse pointer position, returning the window | |
3259 | and current pointer position in screen coordinates. | |
7fa7088e BP |
3260 | |
3261 | @header{wx/window.h} | |
23324ae1 | 3262 | */ |
4cc4bfaf | 3263 | wxWindow* wxFindWindowAtPointer(wxPoint& pt); |
23324ae1 FM |
3264 | |
3265 | /** | |
7fa7088e BP |
3266 | Gets the currently active window (implemented for MSW and GTK only |
3267 | currently, always returns @NULL in the other ports). | |
3268 | ||
3269 | @header{wx/window.h} | |
23324ae1 | 3270 | */ |
4cc4bfaf | 3271 | wxWindow* wxGetActiveWindow(); |
23324ae1 FM |
3272 | |
3273 | /** | |
7fa7088e BP |
3274 | Returns the first top level parent of the given window, or in other words, |
3275 | the frame or dialog containing it, or @NULL. | |
3276 | ||
3277 | @header{wx/window.h} | |
23324ae1 | 3278 | */ |
7fa7088e BP |
3279 | wxWindow* wxGetTopLevelParent(wxWindow* window); |
3280 | ||
3281 | //@} | |
23324ae1 | 3282 |