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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: button.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of wxButton
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4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
526954c5 6// Licence: wxWindows licence
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7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
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10/**
11 @class wxButton
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13 A button is a control that contains a text string, and is one of the most
14 common elements of a GUI.
15
16 It may be placed on a @ref wxDialog "dialog box" or on a @ref wxPanel panel,
17 or indeed on almost any other window.
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19 By default, i.e. if none of the alignment styles are specified, the label
20 is centered both horizontally and vertically. If the button has both a
21 label and a bitmap, the alignment styles above specify the location of the
22 rectangle combining both the label and the bitmap and the bitmap position
23 set with wxButton::SetBitmapPosition() defines the relative position of the
24 bitmap with respect to the label (however currently non-default alignment
25 combinations are not implemented on all platforms).
26
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27 Since version 2.9.1 wxButton supports showing both text and an image
28 (currently only when using wxMSW, wxGTK or wxOSX/Cocoa ports), see
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29 SetBitmap() and SetBitmapLabel(), SetBitmapDisabled() &c methods. In the
30 previous wxWidgets versions this functionality was only available in (the
31 now trivial) wxBitmapButton class which was only capable of showing an
32 image without text.
33
34 A button may have either a single image for all states or different images
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35 for the following states (different images are not currently supported
36 under OS X where the normal image is used for all states):
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37 @li @b normal: the default state
38 @li @b disabled: bitmap shown when the button is disabled.
39 @li @b pressed: bitmap shown when the button is pushed (e.g. while the user
40 keeps the mouse button pressed on it)
41 @li @b focus: bitmap shown when the button has keyboard focus (but is not
42 pressed as in this case the button is in the pressed state)
43 @li @b current: bitmap shown when the mouse is over the button (but it is
44 not pressed although it may have focus). Notice that if current bitmap
45 is not specified but the current platform UI uses hover images for the
46 buttons (such as Windows XP or GTK+), then the focus bitmap is used for
47 hover state as well. This makes it possible to set focus bitmap only to
48 get reasonably good behaviour on all platforms.
49
50 All of the bitmaps must be of the same size and the normal bitmap must be
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51 set first (to a valid bitmap), before setting any other ones. Also, if the
52 size of the bitmaps is changed later, you need to change the size of the
53 normal bitmap before setting any other bitmaps with the new size (and you
54 do need to reset all of them as their original values can be lost when the
55 normal bitmap size changes).
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56
57 The position of the image inside the button be configured using
58 SetBitmapPosition(). By default the image is on the left of the text.
59
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60 Please also notice that GTK+ uses a global setting called @c gtk-button-images
61 to determine if the images should be shown in the buttons
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62 at all. If it is off (which is the case in e.g. Gnome 2.28 by default), no
63 images will be shown, consistently with the native behaviour.
64
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65 @beginStyleTable
66 @style{wxBU_LEFT}
67 Left-justifies the label. Windows and GTK+ only.
68 @style{wxBU_TOP}
69 Aligns the label to the top of the button. Windows and GTK+ only.
70 @style{wxBU_RIGHT}
71 Right-justifies the bitmap label. Windows and GTK+ only.
72 @style{wxBU_BOTTOM}
73 Aligns the label to the bottom of the button. Windows and GTK+ only.
74 @style{wxBU_EXACTFIT}
75 Creates the button as small as possible instead of making it of the
76 standard size (which is the default behaviour ).
77 @style{wxBU_NOTEXT}
78 Disables the display of the text label in the button even if it has one
79 or its id is one of the standard stock ids with an associated label:
80 without using this style a button which is only supposed to show a
81 bitmap but uses a standard id would display a label too.
82 @style{wxBORDER_NONE}
83 Creates a button without border. This is currently implemented in MSW,
84 GTK2 and OSX/Carbon ports but in the latter only applies to buttons
85 with bitmaps and using bitmap of one of the standard sizes only, namely
86 128*128, 48*48, 24*24 or 16*16. In all the other cases wxBORDER_NONE is
87 ignored under OSX.
88 @endStyleTable
89
90 @beginEventEmissionTable{wxCommandEvent}
91 @event{EVT_BUTTON(id, func)}
92 Process a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED event, when the button is clicked.
93 @endEventTable
94
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95 @library{wxcore}
96 @category{ctrl}
7e59b885 97 @appearance{button.png}
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e54c96f1 99 @see wxBitmapButton
23324ae1 100*/
884a3e9d 101class wxButton : public wxAnyButton
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102{
103public:
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104 /**
105 Default ctor.
106 */
107 wxButton();
108
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109 /**
110 Constructor, creating and showing a button.
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23324ae1 112 The preferred way to create standard buttons is to use default value of
8024723d 113 @a label. If no label is supplied and @a id is one of standard IDs from
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114 @ref page_stockitems "this list", a standard label will be used. In
115 other words, if you use a predefined @c wxID_XXX constant, just omit
116 the label completely rather than specifying it. In particular, help
117 buttons (the ones with @a id of @c wxID_HELP) under Mac OS X can't
118 display any label at all and while wxButton will detect if the standard
119 "Help" label is used and ignore it, using any other label will prevent
120 the button from correctly appearing as a help button and so should be
121 avoided.
122
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124 In addition to that, the button will be decorated with stock icons under GTK+ 2.
125
7c913512 126 @param parent
4cc4bfaf 127 Parent window. Must not be @NULL.
7c913512 128 @param id
ef74fc64 129 Button identifier. A value of @c wxID_ANY indicates a default value.
7c913512 130 @param label
4cc4bfaf 131 Text to be displayed on the button.
7c913512 132 @param pos
4cc4bfaf 133 Button position.
7c913512 134 @param size
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135 Button size. If the default size is specified then the button is sized
136 appropriately for the text.
7c913512 137 @param style
8024723d 138 Window style. See wxButton class description.
7c913512 139 @param validator
4cc4bfaf 140 Window validator.
7c913512 141 @param name
4cc4bfaf 142 Window name.
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4cc4bfaf 144 @see Create(), wxValidator
23324ae1 145 */
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146 wxButton(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
147 const wxString& label = wxEmptyString,
148 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
149 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
150 long style = 0,
151 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
a6052817 152 const wxString& name = wxButtonNameStr);
23324ae1 153
23324ae1 154 /**
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155 Button creation function for two-step creation.
156 For more details, see wxButton().
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157 */
158 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
159 const wxString& label = wxEmptyString,
160 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
161 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
162 long style = 0,
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163 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
164 const wxString& name = wxButtonNameStr);
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166 /**
167 Returns @true if an authentication needed symbol is displayed on the
168 button.
169
170 @remarks This method always returns @false if the platform is not
171 Windows Vista or newer.
172
173 @see SetAuthNeeded()
174
175 @since 2.9.1
176 */
177 bool GetAuthNeeded() const;
178
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180 /**
181 Returns the default size for the buttons. It is advised to make all the dialog
182 buttons of the same size and this function allows to retrieve the (platform and
183 current font dependent size) which should be the best suited for this.
184 */
d2aa927a 185 static wxSize GetDefaultSize();
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186
187 /**
188 Returns the string label for the button.
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4cc4bfaf 190 @see SetLabel()
23324ae1 191 */
328f5751 192 wxString GetLabel() const;
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194 /**
195 Sets whether an authentication needed symbol should be displayed on the
196 button.
197
198 @remarks This method doesn't do anything if the platform is not Windows
199 Vista or newer.
200
201 @see GetAuthNeeded()
202
203 @since 2.9.1
204 */
205 void SetAuthNeeded(bool needed = true);
206
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23324ae1 208 /**
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209 This sets the button to be the default item in its top-level window
210 (e.g. the panel or the dialog box containing it).
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211
212 As normal, pressing return causes the default button to be depressed when
213 the return key is pressed.
214
215 See also wxWindow::SetFocus() which sets the keyboard focus for windows
216 and text panel items, and wxTopLevelWindow::SetDefaultItem().
217
23324ae1 218 @remarks Under Windows, only dialog box buttons respond to this function.
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ef74fc64 220 @return the old default item (possibly @NULL)
23324ae1 221 */
2fd0ada5 222 virtual wxWindow* SetDefault();
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223
224 /**
225 Sets the string label for the button.
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7c913512 227 @param label
4cc4bfaf 228 The label to set.
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229 */
230 void SetLabel(const wxString& label);
231};
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