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4\section{XML-based resource system overview}\label{xrcoverview}
5
6Classes: \helpref{wxXmlResource}{wxxmlresource}, \helpref{wxXmlResourceHandler}{wxxmlresourcehandler}
7
8The XML-based resource system, known as XRC, allows user interface elements such as
9dialogs, menu bars and toolbars, to be stored in text files and loaded into
10the application at run-time. XRC files can also be compiled into binary XRS files or C++
3980000c 11code (the former makes it possible to store all resources in a single file and the latter
f9363b96 12is useful when you want to embed the resources into the executable).
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14There are several advantages to using XRC resources.
15
16\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
17\item Recompiling and linking an application is not necessary if the
18resources change.
3980000c 19\item If you use a dialog designer that generates C++ code, it can be hard
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20to reintegrate this into existing C++ code. Separation of resources and code
21is a more elegant solution.
22\item You can choose between different alternative resource files at run time, if necessary.
23\item The XRC format uses sizers for flexibility, allowing dialogs to be resizable
24and highly portable.
fc2171bd 25\item The XRC format is a wxWidgets standard,
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26and can be generated or postprocessed by any program that understands it. As it is based
27on the XML standard, existing XML editors can be used for simple editing purposes.
28\end{itemize}
29
30XRC was written by Vaclav Slavik.
31
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32\subsection{XRC concepts}\label{xrcconcepts}
33
34These are the typical steps for using XRC files in your application.
35
36\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
37\item Include the appropriate headers: normally "wx/xrc/xmlres.h" will suffice;
f9363b96 38\item If you are going to use \helpref{XRS files}{binaryresourcefiles}, install
aa0ff209 39wxFileSystem archive handler first with {\tt wxFileSystem::AddHandler(new wxArchiveFSHandler);}
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40\item call {\tt wxXmlResource::Get()->InitAllHandlers()} from your wxApp::OnInit function,
41and then call {\tt wxXmlResource::Get()->Load("myfile.xrc")} to load the resource file;
d958c9bd 42\item to create a dialog from a resource, create it using the default constructor, and then
3980000c 43load it using for example {\tt wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(\&dlg, this, "dlg1");}
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44\item set up event tables as usual but use the {\tt XRCID(str)} macro to translate from XRC string names
45to a suitable integer identifier, for example {\tt EVT\_MENU(XRCID("quit"), MyFrame::OnQuit)}.
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46\end{itemize}
47
ff7047fd 48To create an XRC file, you can use one of the following methods.
d958c9bd 49
7af3ca16 50\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
d958c9bd 51\item Create the file by hand;
d8908b52 52\item use \urlref{wxDesigner}{http://www.roebling.de}, a commercial dialog designer/RAD tool;
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53\item use \urlref{DialogBlocks}{http://www.anthemion.co.uk/dialogblocks}, a commercial dialog editor;
54\item use \urlref{XRCed}{http://xrced.sf.net}, a wxPython-based
fc2171bd 55dialog editor that you can find in the {\tt wxPython/tools} subdirectory of the wxWidgets
d8908b52 56CVS archive;
dbfb85a7 57\item use \urlref{wxGlade}{http://wxglade.sf.net}, a GUI designer written in wxPython. At the moment it can generate Python, C++ and XRC;
d8908b52 58\item convert WIN32 RC files to XRC with the tool in {\tt contrib/utils/convertrc}.
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59\end{itemize}
60
15f7744b 61A complete list of third-party tools that write to XRC can be found at \urlref{www.wxwidgets.org/lnk\_tool.htm}{http://www.wxwidgets.org/lnk\_tool.htm}.
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62
63It is highly recommended that you use a resource editing tool, since it's fiddly writing
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64XRC files by hand.
65
66You can use \helpref{wxXmlResource::Load}{wxxmlresourceload} in a number of ways.
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67You can pass an XRC file (XML-based text resource file)
68or a \helpref{zip-compressed file}{binaryresourcefiles} (extension ZIP or XRS) containing other XRC.
d958c9bd 69
f9363b96 70You can also use \helpref{embedded C++ resources}{embeddedresource}
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71
72\subsection{Using binary resource files}\label{binaryresourcefiles}
73
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74To compile binary resource files, use the command-line wxrc utility. It takes one or more file parameters
75(the input XRC files) and the following switches and options:
7af3ca16 76\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
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77\item -h (--help): show a help message
78\item -v (--verbose): show verbose logging information
f9363b96 79\item -c (--cpp-code): write C++ source rather than a XRS file
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80\item -e (--extra-cpp-code): if used together with -c, generates C++ header file
81containing class definitions for the windows defined by the XRC file (see special subsection)
d958c9bd 82\item -u (--uncompressed): do not compress XML files (C++ only)
dbfb85a7 83\item -g (--gettext): output underscore-wrapped strings that poEdit or gettext can scan. Outputs to stdout, or a file if -o is used
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84\item -n (--function) <name>: specify C++ function name (use with -c)
85\item -o (--output) <filename>: specify the output file, such as resource.xrs or resource.cpp
86\item -l (--list-of-handlers) <filename>: output a list of necessary handlers to this file
87\end{itemize}
88
89For example:
d958c9bd 90\begin{verbatim}
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91 % wxrc resource.xrc
92 % wxrc resource.xrc -o resource.xrs
93 % wxrc resource.xrc -v -c -o resource.cpp
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94\end{verbatim}
95
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96\wxheading{Note}
97
dbd94b75 98XRS file is essentially a renamed ZIP archive which means that you can manipulate
f9363b96 99it with standard ZIP tools. Note that if you are using XRS files, you have
aa0ff209 100to initialize the \helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem} archive handler first! It is a simple
f9363b96 101thing to do:
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104 #include <wx/filesys.h>
aa0ff209 105 #include <wx/fs_arc.h>
f9363b96 106 ...
aa0ff209 107 wxFileSystem::AddHandler(new wxArchiveFSHandler);
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108\end{verbatim}
109
110\subsection{Using embedded resources}\label{embeddedresource}
111
112It is sometimes useful to embed resources in the executable itself instead
3980000c 113of loading an external file (e.g. when your app is small and consists only of one
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114exe file). XRC provides means to convert resources into regular C++ file that
115can be compiled and included in the executable.
116
117Use the {\tt -c} switch to
118{\tt wxrc} utility to produce C++ file with embedded resources. This file will
119contain a function called {\it InitXmlResource} (unless you override this with
120a command line switch). Use it to load the resource:
d2c2afc9 121
f9363b96 122\begin{verbatim}
f6bb64a6 123 extern void InitXmlResource(); // defined in generated file
96aba1e9 124 ...
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125 wxXmlResource::Get()->InitAllHandlers();
126 InitXmlResource();
127 ...
128\end{verbatim}
129
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130\subsection{XRC C++ sample}\label{xrccppsample}
131
132This is the C++ source file (xrcdemo.cpp) for the XRC sample.
133
134\begin{verbatim}
88bed4b4 135#include "wx/wx.h"
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136#include "wx/image.h"
137#include "wx/xrc/xmlres.h"
138
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139// the application icon
140#if defined(__WXGTK__) || defined(__WXMOTIF__) || defined(__WXMAC__)
141 #include "rc/appicon.xpm"
142#endif
143
144// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
145// private classes
146// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
147
148// Define a new application type, each program should derive a class from wxApp
149class MyApp : public wxApp
150{
151public:
152 // override base class virtuals
153 // ----------------------------
154
155 // this one is called on application startup and is a good place for the app
156 // initialization (doing it here and not in the ctor allows to have an error
157 // return: if OnInit() returns false, the application terminates)
158 virtual bool OnInit();
159};
160
161// Define a new frame type: this is going to be our main frame
162class MyFrame : public wxFrame
163{
164public:
165 // ctor(s)
166 MyFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size);
167
168 // event handlers (these functions should _not_ be virtual)
169 void OnQuit(wxCommandEvent& event);
170 void OnAbout(wxCommandEvent& event);
171 void OnDlg1(wxCommandEvent& event);
172 void OnDlg2(wxCommandEvent& event);
173
174private:
fc2171bd 175 // any class wishing to process wxWidgets events must use this macro
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176 DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
177};
178
179// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
fc2171bd 180// event tables and other macros for wxWidgets
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181// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
182
d958c9bd 183BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyFrame, wxFrame)
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184 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_quit"), MyFrame::OnQuit)
185 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_about"), MyFrame::OnAbout)
186 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_dlg1"), MyFrame::OnDlg1)
187 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_dlg2"), MyFrame::OnDlg2)
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188END_EVENT_TABLE()
189
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190IMPLEMENT_APP(MyApp)
191
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192// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
193// the application class
194// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
195
196// 'Main program' equivalent: the program execution "starts" here
197bool MyApp::OnInit()
198{
199 wxImage::AddHandler(new wxGIFHandler);
200 wxXmlResource::Get()->InitAllHandlers();
201 wxXmlResource::Get()->Load("rc/resource.xrc");
202
203 MyFrame *frame = new MyFrame("XML resources demo",
204 wxPoint(50, 50), wxSize(450, 340));
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205 frame->Show(true);
206 return true;
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207}
208
209// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
210// main frame
211// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
212
213// frame constructor
214MyFrame::MyFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size)
215 : wxFrame((wxFrame *)NULL, -1, title, pos, size)
216{
217 SetIcon(wxICON(appicon));
218
219 SetMenuBar(wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadMenuBar("mainmenu"));
220 SetToolBar(wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadToolBar(this, "toolbar"));
221}
222
d958c9bd 223// event handlers
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224void MyFrame::OnQuit(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
225{
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226 // true is to force the frame to close
227 Close(true);
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228}
229
230void MyFrame::OnAbout(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
231{
232 wxString msg;
233 msg.Printf( _T("This is the about dialog of XML resources demo.\n")
234 _T("Welcome to %s"), wxVERSION_STRING);
235
236 wxMessageBox(msg, "About XML resources demo", wxOK | wxICON_INFORMATION, this);
237}
238
239void MyFrame::OnDlg1(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
240{
241 wxDialog dlg;
242 wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, "dlg1");
243 dlg.ShowModal();
244}
245
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246void MyFrame::OnDlg2(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
247{
248 wxDialog dlg;
249 wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, "dlg2");
250 dlg.ShowModal();
251}
252\end{verbatim}
253
254\subsection{XRC resource file sample}\label{xrcsample}
255
256This is the XML file (resource.xrc) for the XRC sample.
257
258\begin{verbatim}
259<?xml version="1.0"?>
9ecce691 260<resource version="2.3.0.1">
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261 <object class="wxMenuBar" name="mainmenu">
262 <style>wxMB_DOCKABLE</style>
263 <object class="wxMenu" name="menu_file">
9ecce691 264 <label>_File</label>
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265 <style>wxMENU_TEAROFF</style>
266 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_about">
9ecce691 267 <label>_About...</label>
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268 <bitmap>filesave.gif</bitmap>
269 </object>
270 <object class="separator"/>
271 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_dlg1">
272 <label>Dialog 1</label>
273 </object>
274 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_dlg2">
275 <label>Dialog 2</label>
276 </object>
277 <object class="separator"/>
278 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_quit">
9ecce691 279 <label>E_xit\tAlt-X</label>
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280 </object>
281 </object>
282 </object>
283 <object class="wxToolBar" name="toolbar">
284 <style>wxTB_FLAT|wxTB_DOCKABLE</style>
285 <margins>2,2</margins>
286 <object class="tool" name="menu_open">
287 <bitmap>fileopen.gif</bitmap>
288 <tooltip>Open catalog</tooltip>
289 </object>
290 <object class="tool" name="menu_save">
291 <bitmap>filesave.gif</bitmap>
292 <tooltip>Save catalog</tooltip>
293 </object>
294 <object class="tool" name="menu_update">
295 <bitmap>update.gif</bitmap>
296 <tooltip>Update catalog - synchronize it with sources</tooltip>
297 </object>
298 <separator/>
299 <object class="tool" name="menu_quotes">
300 <bitmap>quotes.gif</bitmap>
301 <toggle>1</toggle>
302 <tooltip>Display quotes around the string?</tooltip>
303 </object>
304 <object class="separator"/>
305 <object class="tool" name="menu_fuzzy">
306 <bitmap>fuzzy.gif</bitmap>
307 <tooltip>Toggled if selected string is fuzzy translation</tooltip>
308 <toggle>1</toggle>
309 </object>
310 </object>
311 <object class="wxDialog" name="dlg1">
312 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
313 <object class="sizeritem">
314 <object class="wxBitmapButton">
315 <bitmap>fuzzy.gif</bitmap>
316 <focus>fileopen.gif</focus>
317 </object>
318 </object>
319 <object class="sizeritem">
320 <object class="wxPanel">
321 <object class="wxStaticText">
322 <label>fdgdfgdfgdfg</label>
323 </object>
324 <style>wxSUNKEN_BORDER</style>
325 </object>
326 <flag>wxALIGN_CENTER</flag>
327 </object>
328 <object class="sizeritem">
329 <object class="wxButton">
330 <label>Buttonek</label>
331 </object>
332 <border>10d</border>
333 <flag>wxALL</flag>
334 </object>
335 <object class="sizeritem">
336 <object class="wxHtmlWindow">
337 <htmlcode>&lt;h1&gt;Hi,&lt;/h1&gt;man</htmlcode>
338 <size>100,45d</size>
339 </object>
340 </object>
341 <object class="sizeritem">
342 <object class="wxNotebook">
343 <object class="notebookpage">
344 <object class="wxPanel">
345 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
346 <object class="sizeritem">
347 <object class="wxHtmlWindow">
348 <htmlcode>Hello, we are inside a &lt;u&gt;NOTEBOOK&lt;/u&gt;...</htmlcode>
349 <size>50,50d</size>
350 </object>
351 <option>1</option>
352 </object>
353 </object>
354 </object>
355 <label>Page</label>
356 </object>
357 <object class="notebookpage">
358 <object class="wxPanel">
359 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
360 <object class="sizeritem">
361 <object class="wxHtmlWindow">
362 <htmlcode>Hello, we are inside a &lt;u&gt;NOTEBOOK&lt;/u&gt;...</htmlcode>
363 <size>50,50d</size>
364 </object>
365 </object>
366 </object>
367 </object>
368 <label>Page 2</label>
369 </object>
370 <usenotebooksizer>1</usenotebooksizer>
371 </object>
372 <flag>wxEXPAND</flag>
373 </object>
374 <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient>
375 </object>
376 </object>
377 <object class="wxDialog" name="dlg2">
378 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
379 <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient>
380 <object class="sizeritem" name="dfgdfg">
381 <object class="wxTextCtrl">
382 <size>200,200d</size>
383 <style>wxTE_MULTILINE|wxSUNKEN_BORDER</style>
384 <value>Hello, this is an ordinary multiline\n textctrl....</value>
385 </object>
386 <option>1</option>
387 <flag>wxEXPAND|wxALL</flag>
388 <border>10</border>
389 </object>
390 <object class="sizeritem">
391 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
392 <object class="sizeritem">
393 <object class="wxButton" name="wxID_OK">
394 <label>Ok</label>
395 <default>1</default>
396 </object>
397 </object>
398 <object class="sizeritem">
399 <object class="wxButton" name="wxID_CANCEL">
400 <label>Cancel</label>
401 </object>
402 <border>10</border>
403 <flag>wxLEFT</flag>
404 </object>
405 </object>
406 <flag>wxLEFT|wxRIGHT|wxBOTTOM|wxALIGN_RIGHT</flag>
407 <border>10</border>
408 </object>
409 </object>
410 <title>Second testing dialog</title>
411 </object>
412</resource>
413\end{verbatim}
414
415\subsection{XRC file format}\label{xrcfileformat}
416
fc2171bd 417Please see Technical Note 14 (docs/tech/tn0014.txt) in your wxWidgets
1c0c339c 418distribution.
d8908b52 419
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420\subsection{C++ header file generation}\label{xrccppheader}
421
422Using the {\tt -e} switch together with {\tt -c}, a C++ header file is written
423containing class definitions for the GUI windows defined in the XRC file.
424This code generation can make it easier to use XRC and automate program
425development.
426The classes can be used as basis for development, freeing the
dbd94b75 427programmer from dealing with most of the XRC specifics (e.g. {\tt XRCCTRL}).
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428
429For each top level window defined in the XRC file a C++ class definition is
430generated, containing as class members the named widgets of the window.
431A default constructor for each class is also generated. Inside the constructor
432all XRC loading is done and all class members representing widgets are initialized.
433
434A simple example will help understand how the scheme works. Suppose you have
435a XRC file defining a top level window {\tt TestWnd\_Base}, which subclasses {\tt wxFrame} (any
436other class like {\tt wxDialog} will do also), and has subwidgets {\tt wxTextCtrl} A and {\tt wxButton} B.
437The XRC file and corresponding class definition in the header file will be something like:
438
439\begin{verbatim}
440<?xml version="1.0"?>
441<resource version="2.3.0.1">
442 <object class="wxFrame" name="TestWnd_Base">
443 <size>-1,-1</size>
444 <title>Test</title>
445 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
446 <orient>wxHORIZONTAL</orient>
447 <object class="sizeritem">
448 <object class="wxTextCtrl" name="A">
449 <label>Test label</label>
450 </object>
451 </object>
452 <object class="sizeritem">
453 <object class="wxButton" name="B">
454 <label>Test button</label>
455 </object>
456 </object>
457 </object>
458 </object>
459</resource>
460
461
462class TestWnd_Base : public wxFrame {
463protected:
464 wxTextCtrl* A;
465 wxButton* B;
466
467private:
468 void InitWidgetsFromXRC(){
469 wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadObject(this,NULL,"TestWnd","wxFrame");
470 A = XRCCTRL(*this,"A",wxTextCtrl);
471 B = XRCCTRL(*this,"B",wxButton);
472 }
473public:
474TestWnd::TestWnd(){
475 InitWidgetsFromXRC();
476 }
477};
478\end{verbatim}
479
480The generated window class can be used as basis for the full window class. The
481class members which represent widgets may be accessed by name instead of using
482{\tt XRCCTRL} every time you wish to reference them (note that they are {\tt protected} class members),
3980000c 483though you must still use {\tt XRCID} to refer to widget IDs in the event
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484table.
485
486Example:
d2c2afc9 487
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488\begin{verbatim}
489#include "resource.h"
490
491class TestWnd : public TestWnd_Base {
492 public:
493 TestWnd(){
494 // A, B already initialised at this point
495 A->SetValue("Updated in TestWnd::TestWnd");
496 B->SetValue("Nice :)");
497 }
498 void OnBPressed(wxEvent& event){
499 Close();
500 }
501 DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE();
502};
503
504BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(TestWnd,TestWnd_Base)
505EVT_BUTTON(XRCID("B"),TestWnd::OnBPressed)
506END_EVENT_TABLE()
507
508\end{verbatim}
509
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511
d8908b52 512\subsection{Adding new resource handlers}\label{newresourcehandlers}
d958c9bd 513
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514Adding a new resource handler is pretty easy.
515Typically, to add an handler for the {\tt MyControl} class, you'll want to create
d6adfdf9 516the {\tt xh\_mycontrol.h} {\tt xh\_mycontrol.cpp} files.
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518The header needs to contains the {\tt MyControlXmlHandler} class definition:
519
520\begin{verbatim}
521class MyControlXmlHandler : public wxXmlResourceHandler
522{
523public:
524
525 // Constructor.
526 MyControlXmlHandler();
527
528 // Creates the control and returns a pointer to it.
529 virtual wxObject *DoCreateResource();
530
531 // Returns true if we know how to create a control for the given node.
532 virtual bool CanHandle(wxXmlNode *node);
533
534 // Register with wxWidgets' dynamic class subsystem.
535 DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(MyControlXmlHandler)
536};
537\end{verbatim}
538
539The implementation of your custom XML handler will typically look as:
540
541\begin{verbatim}
542// Register with wxWidgets' dynamic class subsystem.
543IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(MyControlXmlHandler, wxXmlResourceHandler)
544
545MyControlXmlHandler::MyControlXmlHandler()
546{
547 // this call adds support for all wxWindows class styles
548 // (e.g. wxSIMPLE_BORDER, wxSUNKEN_BORDER, wxWS_EX_* etc etc)
549 AddWindowStyles();
550
551 // if MyControl class supports e.g. MYCONTROL_DEFAULT_STYLE
552 // you should use:
553 // XRC_ADD_STYLE(MYCONTROL_DEFAULT_STYLE);
554}
555
556wxObject *MyControlXmlHandler::DoCreateResource()
557{
558 // the following macro will init a pointer named "control"
559 // with a new instance of the MyControl class, but will NOT
560 // Create() it!
561 XRC_MAKE_INSTANCE(control, MyControl)
562
563 // this is the point where you'll typically need to do the most
564 // important changes: here the control is created and initialized.
565 // You'll want to use the wxXmlResourceHandler's getters to
566 // do most of your work.
567 // If e.g. the MyControl::Create function looks like:
568 //
569 // bool MyControl::Create(wxWindow *parent, int id,
570 // const wxBitmap &first, const wxPoint &posFirst,
571 // const wxBitmap &second, const wxPoint &posSecond,
572 // const wxString &theTitle, const wxFont &titleFont,
573 // const wxPoint &pos, const wxSize &size,
574 // long style = MYCONTROL_DEFAULT_STYLE,
575 // const wxString &name = wxT("MyControl"));
576 //
577 // then the XRC for your component should look like:
578 //
579 // <object class="MyControl" name="some_name">
580 // <first-bitmap>first.xpm</first-bitmap>
581 // <second-bitmap>text.xpm</second-bitmap>
582 // <first-pos>3,3</first-pos>
583 // <second-pos>4,4</second-pos>
584 // <the-title>a title</the-title>
585 // <title-font>
586 // <!-- the standard XRC tags for describing a font: <size>, <style>, <weight>, etc -->
587 // </title-font>
588 // <!-- XRC also accepts other usual tags for wxWindow-derived classes:
589 // like e.g. <name>, <style>, <size>, <position>, etc -->
590 // </object>
591 //
592 // and the code to read your custom tags from the XRC file is just:
593 control->Create(m_parentAsWindow, GetID(),
594 GetBitmap(wxT("first-bitmap")),
595 GetPosition(wxT("first-pos")),
596 GetBitmap(wxT("second-bitmap")),
597 GetPosition(wxT("second-pos")),
598 GetText(wxT("the-title")),
599 GetFont(wxT("title-font")),
600 GetPosition(), GetSize(), GetStyle(), GetName());
601
602 SetupWindow(control);
603
604 return control;
605}
606
607bool MyControlXmlHandler::CanHandle(wxXmlNode *node)
608{
609 // this function tells XRC system that this handler can parse
610 // the <object class="MyControl"> tags
611 return IsOfClass(node, wxT("MyControl"));
612}
613\end{verbatim}
614
615You may want to check the \helpref{wxXmlResourceHandler}{wxxmlresourcehandler} documentation
616to see how many built-in getters it contains. It's very easy to retrieve also complex structures
617out of XRC files using them.
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