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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: dc.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of wxDC
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4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows license
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
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9
10/**
11 Logical raster operations which can be used with wxDC::SetLogicalFunction
12 and some other wxDC functions (e.g. wxDC::Blit and wxDC::StretchBlit).
13
14 The description of the values below refer to how a generic @e src source pixel
15 and the corresponding @e dst destination pixel gets combined together to produce
16 the final pixel. E.g. @c wxCLEAR and @c wxSET completely ignore the source
17 and the destination pixel and always put zeroes or ones in the final surface.
18*/
19enum wxRasterOperationMode
20{
21 wxCLEAR, //!< 0
22 wxXOR, //!< @e src XOR @e dst
23 wxINVERT, //!< NOT @e dst
24 wxOR_REVERSE, //!< @e src OR (NOT @e dst)
25 wxAND_REVERSE, //!< @e src AND (NOT @e dst)
26 wxCOPY, //!< @e src
27 wxAND, //!< @e src AND @e dst
28 wxAND_INVERT, //!< (NOT @e src) AND @e dst
29 wxNO_OP, //!< @e dst
30 wxNOR, //!< (NOT @e src) AND (NOT @e dst)
31 wxEQUIV, //!< (NOT @e src) XOR @e dst
32 wxSRC_INVERT, //!< (NOT @e src)
33 wxOR_INVERT, //!< (NOT @e src) OR @e dst
34 wxNAND, //!< (NOT @e src) OR (NOT @e dst)
35 wxOR, //!< @e src OR @e dst
36 wxSET //!< 1
37};
38
39/**
40 Flood styles used by wxDC::FloodFill.
41*/
42enum wxFloodFillStyle
43{
44 /** The flooding occurs until a colour other than the given colour is encountered. */
45 wxFLOOD_SURFACE = 1,
46
47 /** The area to be flooded is bounded by the given colour. */
48 wxFLOOD_BORDER
49};
50
51/**
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52 The mapping used to transform @e logical units to @e device units.
53 See wxDC::SetMapMode.
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54*/
55enum wxMappingMode
56{
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57 /**
58 Each logical unit is 1 device pixel.
59 This is the default mapping mode for all wxDC-derived classes.
60 */
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61 wxMM_TEXT = 1,
62
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63 /** Each logical unit is 1 millimeter. */
64 wxMM_METRIC,
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66 /** Each logical unit is 1/10 of a millimeter. */
67 wxMM_LOMETRIC,
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69 /**
70 Each logical unit is 1/20 of a @e "printer point", or 1/1440 of an inch
71 (also known as "twip"). Equivalent to about 17.64 micrometers.
72 */
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73 wxMM_TWIPS,
74
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75 /**
76 Each logical unit is a @e "printer point" i.e. 1/72 of an inch.
77 Equivalent to about 353 micrometers.
78 */
79 wxMM_POINTS
80};
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84/**
85 @class wxDC
7c913512 86
f09b5681 87 A wxDC is a @e "device context" onto which graphics and text can be drawn.
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88 It is intended to represent different output devices and offers a common
89 abstract API for drawing on any of them.
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318b0bd5 91 wxWidgets offers an alternative drawing API based on the modern drawing
12133c3b 92 backends GDI+, CoreGraphics and Cairo. See wxGraphicsContext, wxGraphicsRenderer
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93 and related classes. There is also a wxGCDC linking the APIs by offering
94 the wxDC API ontop of a wxGraphicsContext.
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96 wxDC is an abstract base class and cannot be created directly.
97 Use wxPaintDC, wxClientDC, wxWindowDC, wxScreenDC, wxMemoryDC or
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98 wxPrinterDC. Notice that device contexts which are associated with windows
99 (i.e. wxClientDC, wxWindowDC and wxPaintDC) use the window font and colours
100 by default (starting with wxWidgets 2.9.0) but the other device context
101 classes use system-default values so you always must set the appropriate
102 fonts and colours before using them.
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104 In addition to the versions of the methods documented below, there
105 are also versions which accept single wxPoint parameter instead
106 of the two wxCoord ones or wxPoint and wxSize instead of the four
107 wxCoord parameters.
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109 Beginning with wxWidgets 2.9.0 the entire wxDC code has been
110 reorganized. All platform dependent code (actually all drawing code)
111 has been moved into backend classes which derive from a common
112 wxDCImpl class. The user-visible classes such as wxClientDC and
113 wxPaintDC merely forward all calls to the backend implementation.
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115
116 @section dc_units Device and logical units
117
118 In the wxDC context there is a distinction between @e logical units and @e device units.
119
120 @b Device units are the units native to the particular device; e.g. for a screen,
121 a device unit is a @e pixel. For a printer, the device unit is defined by the
122 resolution of the printer (usually given in @c DPI: dot-per-inch).
123
124 All wxDC functions use instead @b logical units, unless where explicitely
125 stated. Logical units are arbitrary units mapped to device units using
126 the current mapping mode (see wxDC::SetMapMode).
127
128 This mechanism allows to reuse the same code which prints on e.g. a window
129 on the screen to print on e.g. a paper.
130
131
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132 @section dc_alpha_support Support for Transparency / Alpha Channel
133
134 On Mac OS X colours with alpha channel are supported. Instances of wxPen
135 or wxBrush that are built from wxColour use the colour's alpha values
136 when stroking or filling.
137
138
23324ae1 139 @library{wxcore}
c0cc7004 140 @category{dc,gdi}
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142 @see @ref overview_dc, wxGraphicsContext, wxDCFontChanger, wxDCTextColourChanger,
143 wxDCPenChanger, wxDCBrushChanger, wxDCClipper
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144
145 @todo Precise definition of default/initial state.
146 @todo Pixelwise definition of operations (e.g. last point of a line not
147 drawn).
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148*/
149class wxDC : public wxObject
150{
151public:
152 /**
e3995493 153 @name Coordinate conversion functions
23324ae1 154 */
e3995493 155 //@{
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156
157 /**
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158 Convert @e device X coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
159 mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
23324ae1 160 */
e3995493 161 wxCoord DeviceToLogicalX(wxCoord x) const;
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162
163 /**
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164 Convert @e device X coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the
165 current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
166 axis orientation. Use this for converting a width, for example.
23324ae1 167 */
e3995493 168 wxCoord DeviceToLogicalXRel(wxCoord x) const;
23324ae1 169
23324ae1 170 /**
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171 Converts @e device Y coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
172 mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
23324ae1 173 */
e3995493 174 wxCoord DeviceToLogicalY(wxCoord y) const;
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175
176 /**
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177 Convert @e device Y coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the
178 current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
179 axis orientation. Use this for converting a height, for example.
23324ae1 180 */
e3995493 181 wxCoord DeviceToLogicalYRel(wxCoord y) const;
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182
183 /**
e3995493 184 Converts logical X coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
63408203 185 mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
23324ae1 186 */
e3995493 187 wxCoord LogicalToDeviceX(wxCoord x) const;
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188
189 /**
e3995493 190 Converts logical X coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the
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191 current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
192 axis orientation. Use this for converting a width, for example.
23324ae1 193 */
e3995493 194 wxCoord LogicalToDeviceXRel(wxCoord x) const;
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195
196 /**
e3995493 197 Converts logical Y coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
63408203 198 mapping mode, user scale factor, device origin and axis orientation.
23324ae1 199 */
e3995493 200 wxCoord LogicalToDeviceY(wxCoord y) const;
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201
202 /**
e3995493 203 Converts logical Y coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the
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204 current mapping mode and user scale factor but ignoring the
205 axis orientation. Use this for converting a height, for example.
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207 wxCoord LogicalToDeviceYRel(wxCoord y) const;
208
209 //@}
210
211
212
213 /**
214 @name Drawing functions
215 */
216 //@{
217
218 /**
219 Clears the device context using the current background brush.
220 */
221 void Clear();
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222
223 /**
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224 Draws an arc of a circle, centred on (@a xc, @a yc), with starting
225 point (@a x1, @a y1) and ending at (@a x2, @a y2). The current pen is
226 used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape.
227
228 The arc is drawn in a counter-clockwise direction from the start point
229 to the end point.
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230 */
231 void DrawArc(wxCoord x1, wxCoord y1, wxCoord x2, wxCoord y2,
e3995493 232 wxCoord xc, wxCoord yc);
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233
234 /**
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235 Draw a bitmap on the device context at the specified point. If
236 @a transparent is @true and the bitmap has a transparency mask, the
237 bitmap will be drawn transparently.
238
239 When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be
240 used to draw the foreground of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the
241 current text background colour to draw the background (all bits set to
242 0).
243
244 @see SetTextForeground(), SetTextBackground(), wxMemoryDC
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245 */
246 void DrawBitmap(const wxBitmap& bitmap, wxCoord x, wxCoord y,
408776d0 247 bool useMask = false);
23324ae1 248
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249 /**
250 Draws a check mark inside the given rectangle.
251 */
f09b5681 252 void DrawCheckMark(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
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253
254 /**
255 @overload
256 */
4cc4bfaf 257 void DrawCheckMark(const wxRect& rect);
23324ae1 258
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259 /**
260 Draws a circle with the given centre and radius.
3c4f71cc 261
4cc4bfaf 262 @see DrawEllipse()
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263 */
264 void DrawCircle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord radius);
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265
266 /**
267 @overload
268 */
7c913512 269 void DrawCircle(const wxPoint& pt, wxCoord radius);
23324ae1 270
23324ae1 271 /**
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272 Draws an ellipse contained in the rectangle specified either with the
273 given top left corner and the given size or directly. The current pen
274 is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape.
3c4f71cc 275
4cc4bfaf 276 @see DrawCircle()
23324ae1 277 */
f09b5681 278 void DrawEllipse(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
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279
280 /**
281 @overload
282 */
7c913512 283 void DrawEllipse(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& size);
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284
285 /**
286 @overload
287 */
7c913512 288 void DrawEllipse(const wxRect& rect);
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289
290 /**
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291 Draws an arc of an ellipse. The current pen is used for drawing the arc
292 and the current brush is used for drawing the pie.
293
294 @a x and @a y specify the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner
295 of the rectangle that contains the ellipse.
296
297 @a width and @a height specify the width and height of the rectangle
298 that contains the ellipse.
299
300 @a start and @a end specify the start and end of the arc relative to
301 the three-o'clock position from the center of the rectangle. Angles are
302 specified in degrees (360 is a complete circle). Positive values mean
303 counter-clockwise motion. If @a start is equal to @e end, a complete
304 ellipse will be drawn.
23324ae1 305 */
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306 void DrawEllipticArc(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height,
307 double start, double end);
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308
309 /**
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310 Draw an icon on the display (does nothing if the device context is
311 PostScript). This can be the simplest way of drawing bitmaps on a
312 window.
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313 */
314 void DrawIcon(const wxIcon& icon, wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
315
23324ae1 316 /**
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317 Draw optional bitmap and the text into the given rectangle and aligns
318 it as specified by alignment parameter; it also will emphasize the
319 character with the given index if it is != -1 and return the bounding
320 rectangle if required.
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322 void DrawLabel(const wxString& text, const wxBitmap& image,
323 const wxRect& rect,
324 int alignment = wxALIGN_LEFT | wxALIGN_TOP,
325 int indexAccel = -1, wxRect* rectBounding = NULL);
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326
327 /**
328 @overload
329 */
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330 void DrawLabel(const wxString& text, const wxRect& rect,
331 int alignment = wxALIGN_LEFT | wxALIGN_TOP,
332 int indexAccel = -1);
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333
334 /**
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335 Draws a line from the first point to the second. The current pen is
336 used for drawing the line. Note that the point (@a x2, @a y2) is not
337 part of the line and is not drawn by this function (this is consistent
338 with the behaviour of many other toolkits).
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339 */
340 void DrawLine(wxCoord x1, wxCoord y1, wxCoord x2, wxCoord y2);
341
23324ae1 342 /**
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343 Draws lines using an array of points of size @a n adding the optional
344 offset coordinate. The current pen is used for drawing the lines.
345
346 @beginWxPythonOnly
347 The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list of wxPoint
348 objects.
349 @endWxPythonOnly
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351 @beginWxPerlOnly
352 Not supported by wxPerl.
353 @endWxPerlOnly
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354 */
355 void DrawLines(int n, wxPoint points[], wxCoord xoffset = 0,
356 wxCoord yoffset = 0);
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357 /**
358 This method uses a list of wxPoints, adding the optional offset
359 coordinate. The programmer is responsible for deleting the list of
360 points.
361
362 @beginWxPythonOnly
363 The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list of wxPoint
364 objects.
365 @endWxPythonOnly
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367 @beginWxPerlOnly
368 The wxPerl version of this method accepts
369 as its first parameter a reference to an array
370 of wxPoint objects.
371 @endWxPerlOnly
f09b5681 372 */
4cc4bfaf 373 void DrawLines(const wxPointList* points,
f09b5681 374 wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0);
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375
376 /**
377 Draws a point using the color of the current pen. Note that the other
f09b5681 378 properties of the pen are not used, such as width.
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379 */
380 void DrawPoint(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
381
382 /**
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383 Draws a filled polygon using an array of points of size @a n, adding
384 the optional offset coordinate. The first and last points are
385 automatically closed.
23324ae1 386
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387 The last argument specifies the fill rule: @b wxODDEVEN_RULE (the
388 default) or @b wxWINDING_RULE.
389
390 The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
391 for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
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393 @beginWxPerlOnly
394 Not supported by wxPerl.
395 @endWxPerlOnly
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396 */
397 void DrawPolygon(int n, wxPoint points[], wxCoord xoffset = 0,
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398 wxCoord yoffset = 0,
399 wxPolygonFillMode fill_style = wxODDEVEN_RULE);
23324ae1 400 /**
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401 This method draws a filled polygon using a list of wxPoints, adding the
402 optional offset coordinate. The first and last points are automatically
403 closed.
404
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405 The last argument specifies the fill rule: @b wxODDEVEN_RULE (the
406 default) or @b wxWINDING_RULE.
f09b5681 407
23324ae1 408 The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
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409 for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
410
23324ae1 411 The programmer is responsible for deleting the list of points.
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412
413 @beginWxPythonOnly
414 The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list of wxPoint
415 objects.
416 @endWxPythonOnly
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418 @beginWxPerlOnly
419 The wxPerl version of this method accepts
420 as its first parameter a reference to an array
421 of wxPoint objects.
422 @endWxPerlOnly
23324ae1 423 */
4cc4bfaf 424 void DrawPolygon(const wxPointList* points,
f09b5681 425 wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0,
89efaf2b 426 wxPolygonFillMode fill_style = wxODDEVEN_RULE);
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427
428 /**
429 Draws two or more filled polygons using an array of @a points, adding
430 the optional offset coordinates.
431
432 Notice that for the platforms providing a native implementation of this
433 function (Windows and PostScript-based wxDC currently), this is more
434 efficient than using DrawPolygon() in a loop.
435
436 @a n specifies the number of polygons to draw, the array @e count of
437 size @a n specifies the number of points in each of the polygons in the
438 @a points array.
439
440 The last argument specifies the fill rule: @b wxODDEVEN_RULE (the
441 default) or @b wxWINDING_RULE.
442
443 The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
444 for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
445
446 The polygons maybe disjoint or overlapping. Each polygon specified in a
447 call to DrawPolyPolygon() must be closed. Unlike polygons created by
448 the DrawPolygon() member function, the polygons created by this
449 method are not closed automatically.
450
451 @beginWxPythonOnly
452 Not implemented yet.
453 @endWxPythonOnly
454 */
455 void DrawPolyPolygon(int n, int count[], wxPoint points[],
456 wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0,
89efaf2b 457 wxPolygonFillMode fill_style = wxODDEVEN_RULE);
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458
459 /**
460 Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
461 size. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush
462 for filling the shape.
463 */
f09b5681 464 void DrawRectangle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
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465
466 /**
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467 Draws the text rotated by @a angle degrees
468 (positive angles are counterclockwise; the full angle is 360 degrees).
f09b5681 469
1f1d2182 470 @note Under Win9x only TrueType fonts can be drawn by this function. In
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471 particular, a font different from @c wxNORMAL_FONT should be used
472 as the latter is not a TrueType font. @c wxSWISS_FONT is an
473 example of a font which is.
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4cc4bfaf 475 @see DrawText()
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476 */
477 void DrawRotatedText(const wxString& text, wxCoord x, wxCoord y,
478 double angle);
479
480 /**
481 Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
f09b5681 482 size. The corners are quarter-circles using the given radius. The
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483 current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling
484 the shape.
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485
486 If @a radius is positive, the value is assumed to be the radius of the
487 rounded corner. If @a radius is negative, the absolute value is assumed
488 to be the @e proportion of the smallest dimension of the rectangle.
489 This means that the corner can be a sensible size relative to the size
490 of the rectangle, and also avoids the strange effects X produces when
491 the corners are too big for the rectangle.
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492 */
493 void DrawRoundedRectangle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width,
f09b5681 494 wxCoord height, double radius);
23324ae1 495
23324ae1 496 /**
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497 Draws a spline between all given points using the current pen.
498
499 @beginWxPythonOnly
500 The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list of wxPoint
501 objects.
502 @endWxPythonOnly
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504 @beginWxPerlOnly
505 Not supported by wxPerl.
506 @endWxPerlOnly
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508 void DrawSpline(int n, wxPoint points[]);
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510 /**
511 @overload
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513
514 @beginWxPerlOnly
515 The wxPerl version of this method accepts
516 as its first parameter a reference to an array
517 of wxPoint objects.
518 @endWxPerlOnly
e3995493 519 */
4cc4bfaf 520 void DrawSpline(const wxPointList* points);
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522 /**
523 @overload
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525
526 @beginWxPerlOnly
527 Not supported by wxPerl.
528 @endWxPerlOnly
e3995493 529 */
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530 void DrawSpline(wxCoord x1, wxCoord y1, wxCoord x2, wxCoord y2,
531 wxCoord x3, wxCoord y3);
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532
533 /**
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534 Draws a text string at the specified point, using the current text
535 font, and the current text foreground and background colours.
536
23324ae1 537 The coordinates refer to the top-left corner of the rectangle bounding
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538 the string. See GetTextExtent() for how to get the dimensions of a text
539 string, which can be used to position the text more precisely.
540
408776d0 541 @note The current @ref GetLogicalFunction() "logical function" is
e928566f 542 ignored by this function.
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543 */
544 void DrawText(const wxString& text, wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
545
546 /**
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547 Fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from
548 @a initialColour at the centre of the circle and fading to
549 @a destColour on the circle outside.
550
551 The circle is placed at the centre of @a rect.
552
553 @note Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for real-time
554 drawing.
23324ae1 555 */
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556 void GradientFillConcentric(const wxRect& rect,
557 const wxColour& initialColour,
558 const wxColour& destColour);
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559
560 /**
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561 Fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from
562 @a initialColour at the centre of the circle and fading to
563 @a destColour on the circle outside.
564
565 @a circleCenter are the relative coordinates of centre of the circle in
566 the specified @a rect.
567
568 @note Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for real-time
569 drawing.
23324ae1 570 */
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571 void GradientFillConcentric(const wxRect& rect,
572 const wxColour& initialColour,
573 const wxColour& destColour,
574 const wxPoint& circleCenter);
575
576 /**
577 Fill the area specified by @a rect with a linear gradient, starting
578 from @a initialColour and eventually fading to @e destColour.
579
580 The @a nDirection specifies the direction of the colour change, default is
581 to use @a initialColour on the left part of the rectangle and
582 @a destColour on the right one.
583 */
584 void GradientFillLinear(const wxRect& rect, const wxColour& initialColour,
585 const wxColour& destColour,
586 wxDirection nDirection = wxRIGHT);
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587
588 /**
589 Flood fills the device context starting from the given point, using
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590 the current brush colour, and using a style:
591
592 - wxFLOOD_SURFACE: The flooding occurs until a colour other than the
593 given colour is encountered.
594 - wxFLOOD_BORDER: The area to be flooded is bounded by the given
595 colour.
596
d29a9a8a 597 @return @false if the operation failed.
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599 @note The present implementation for non-Windows platforms may fail to
600 find colour borders if the pixels do not match the colour
601 exactly. However the function will still return @true.
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602 */
603 bool FloodFill(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, const wxColour& colour,
89efaf2b 604 wxFloodFillStyle style = wxFLOOD_SURFACE);
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605
606 /**
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607 Displays a cross hair using the current pen. This is a vertical and
608 horizontal line the height and width of the window, centred on the
609 given point.
23324ae1 610 */
e3995493 611 void CrossHair(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
23324ae1 612
e3995493 613 //@}
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615
616 /**
e3995493 617 @name Clipping region functions
23324ae1 618 */
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621 /**
e3995493 622 Destroys the current clipping region so that none of the DC is clipped.
23324ae1 623
e3995493 624 @see SetClippingRegion()
23324ae1 625 */
e3995493 626 void DestroyClippingRegion();
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628 /**
629 Gets the rectangle surrounding the current clipping region.
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631 @beginWxPythonOnly
632 No arguments are required and the four values defining the rectangle
633 are returned as a tuple.
634 @endWxPythonOnly
23324ae1 635 */
408776d0 636 void GetClippingBox(wxCoord *x, wxCoord *y, wxCoord *width, wxCoord *height) const;
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638 /**
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640 the given region described by the parameters of this method and the
3821ccfa 641 previously set clipping region.
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643 The clipping region is an area to which drawing is restricted. Possible
644 uses for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up
645 window redraws when only a known area of the screen is damaged.
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648 the clipping region exactly to the region specified.
649
650 Also note that if the clipping region is empty, any previously set
651 clipping region is destroyed, i.e. it is equivalent to calling
652 DestroyClippingRegion(), and not to clipping out all drawing on the DC
653 as might be expected.
654
e3995493 655 @see DestroyClippingRegion(), wxRegion
23324ae1 656 */
e3995493 657 void SetClippingRegion(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
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659 /**
e3995493 660 @overload
23324ae1 661 */
e3995493 662 void SetClippingRegion(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz);
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664 /**
e3995493 665 @overload
23324ae1 666 */
e3995493 667 void SetClippingRegion(const wxRect& rect);
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669 /**
e3995493 670 Sets the clipping region for this device context.
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672 Unlike SetClippingRegion(), this function works with physical
673 coordinates and not with the logical ones.
674 */
675 void SetDeviceClippingRegion(const wxRegion& region);
676
677 //@}
678
679
680 /**
681 @name Text/character extent functions
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684
685 /**
686 Gets the character height of the currently set font.
687 */
688 wxCoord GetCharHeight() const;
689
690 /**
691 Gets the average character width of the currently set font.
692 */
693 wxCoord GetCharWidth() const;
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696 Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font.
4cc4bfaf 697 @a string is the text string to measure, @e heightLine, if non @NULL,
23324ae1 698 is where to store the height of a single line.
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700 The text extent is set in the given @a w and @a h pointers.
701
702 If the optional parameter @a font is specified and valid, then it is
703 used for the text extent calculation, otherwise the currently selected
704 font is used.
705
706 @note This function works with both single-line and multi-line strings.
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709 In wxPerl this method is implemented as
710 GetMultiLineTextExtent(string, font = undef) returning a
711 3-element list (width, height, line_height)
712 @endWxPerlOnly
713
4cc4bfaf 714 @see wxFont, SetFont(), GetPartialTextExtents(), GetTextExtent()
23324ae1 715 */
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716 void GetMultiLineTextExtent(const wxString& string, wxCoord* w,
717 wxCoord* h,
718 wxCoord* heightLine = NULL,
408776d0 719 const wxFont* font = NULL) const;
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722 @a string is the text string to measure, @e heightLine, if non @NULL,
723 is where to store the height of a single line.
724
d29a9a8a 725 @return The text extent as a wxSize object.
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727 @note This function works with both single-line and multi-line strings.
728
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730 Not supported by wxPerl.
731 @endWxPerlOnly
732
f09b5681 733 @see wxFont, SetFont(), GetPartialTextExtents(), GetTextExtent()
23324ae1 734 */
408776d0 735 wxSize GetMultiLineTextExtent(const wxString& string) const;
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737 /**
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739 to the corresponding character of @a text. The generic version simply
740 builds a running total of the widths of each character using
741 GetTextExtent(), however if the various platforms have a native API
742 function that is faster or more accurate than the generic
743 implementation then it should be used instead.
744
745 @beginWxPythonOnly
746 This method only takes the @a text parameter and returns a Python list
747 of integers.
748 @endWxPythonOnly
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751 In wxPerl this method only takes the @a text parameter and
752 returns the widths as a list of integers.
753 @endWxPerlOnly
754
4cc4bfaf 755 @see GetMultiLineTextExtent(), GetTextExtent()
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757 bool GetPartialTextExtents(const wxString& text,
328f5751 758 wxArrayInt& widths) const;
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761 Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font.
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763 from the baseline of the font to the bottom of the descender, and
764 @a externalLeading is any extra vertical space added to the font by the
765 font designer (usually is zero).
766
767 The text extent is returned in @a w and @a h pointers or as a wxSize
768 object depending on which version of this function is used.
769
770 If the optional parameter @a font is specified and valid, then it is
771 used for the text extent calculation. Otherwise the currently selected
772 font is.
773
774 @note This function only works with single-line strings.
775
776 @beginWxPythonOnly
777 The following methods are implemented in wxPython:
778 - GetTextExtent(string) - Returns a 2-tuple, (width, height).
779 - GetFullTextExtent(string, font=NULL) -
780 Returns a 4-tuple, (width, height, descent, externalLeading).
781 @endWxPythonOnly
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784 In wxPerl this method is implemented as GetTextExtent(string,
785 font = undef) returning a 4-element list (width, height,
786 descent, externalLeading)
787 @endWxPerlOnly
788
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790 GetMultiLineTextExtent()
791 */
f09b5681 792 void GetTextExtent(const wxString& string, wxCoord* w, wxCoord* h,
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794 wxCoord* externalLeading = NULL,
328f5751 795 const wxFont* font = NULL) const;
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797 /**
798 @overload
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800
801 @beginWxPerlOnly
802 Not supported by wxPerl.
803 @endWxPerlOnly
e3995493 804 */
382f12e4 805 wxSize GetTextExtent(const wxString& string) const;
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808
e3995493 809
23324ae1 810 /**
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811 @name Text properties functions
812 */
813 //@{
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816 Returns the current background mode: @c wxSOLID or @c wxTRANSPARENT.
817
818 @see SetBackgroundMode()
23324ae1 819 */
e3995493 820 int GetBackgroundMode() const;
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822 /**
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824
825 Notice that even although each device context object has some default font
826 after creation, this method would return a ::wxNullFont initially and only
827 after calling SetFont() a valid font is returned.
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829 const wxFont& GetFont() const;
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832 Gets the current layout direction of the device context. On platforms
833 where RTL layout is supported, the return value will either be
834 @c wxLayout_LeftToRight or @c wxLayout_RightToLeft. If RTL layout is
835 not supported, the return value will be @c wxLayout_Default.
836
837 @see SetLayoutDirection()
23324ae1 838 */
e3995493 839 wxLayoutDirection GetLayoutDirection() const;
23324ae1 840
23324ae1 841 /**
e3995493 842 Gets the current text background colour.
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845 */
846 const wxColour& GetTextBackground() const;
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849 Gets the current text foreground colour.
850
851 @see SetTextForeground()
23324ae1 852 */
e3995493 853 const wxColour& GetTextForeground() const;
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855 /**
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857
858 This setting determines whether text will be drawn with a background
859 colour or not.
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e3995493 861 void SetBackgroundMode(int mode);
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863 /**
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865
866 If the argument is ::wxNullFont (or another invalid font; see wxFont::IsOk),
867 the current font is selected out of the device context (leaving wxDC without
868 any valid font), allowing the current font to be destroyed safely.
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870 @see wxFont
23324ae1 871 */
e3995493 872 void SetFont(const wxFont& font);
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874 /**
e3995493 875 Sets the current text background colour for the DC.
23324ae1 876 */
e3995493 877 void SetTextBackground(const wxColour& colour);
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879 /**
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881
882 @see wxMemoryDC for the interpretation of colours when drawing into a
883 monochrome bitmap.
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e3995493 885 void SetTextForeground(const wxColour& colour);
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887 /**
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889
890 @param dir
891 May be either @c wxLayout_Default, @c wxLayout_LeftToRight or
892 @c wxLayout_RightToLeft.
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894 @see GetLayoutDirection()
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896 void SetLayoutDirection(wxLayoutDirection dir);
897
898 //@}
899
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901 /**
e3995493 902 @name Bounding box functions
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905
906 /**
907 Adds the specified point to the bounding box which can be retrieved
908 with MinX(), MaxX() and MinY(), MaxY() functions.
909
910 @see ResetBoundingBox()
911 */
912 void CalcBoundingBox(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
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914 /**
915 Gets the maximum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.
916 */
adaaa686 917 wxCoord MaxX() const;
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919 /**
920 Gets the maximum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.
921 */
adaaa686 922 wxCoord MaxY() const;
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924 /**
925 Gets the minimum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.
926 */
adaaa686 927 wxCoord MinX() const;
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929 /**
930 Gets the minimum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.
931 */
adaaa686 932 wxCoord MinY() const;
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934 /**
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936 box doesn't contain anything.
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4cc4bfaf 938 @see CalcBoundingBox()
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940 void ResetBoundingBox();
941
e3995493 942 //@}
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945 /**
e3995493 946 @name Page and document start/end functions
23324ae1 947 */
e3995493 948 //@{
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950 /**
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952 @a message is a message to show while printing.
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e3995493 954 bool StartDoc(const wxString& message);
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956 /**
e3995493 957 Starts a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
23324ae1 958 */
e3995493 959 void StartPage();
23324ae1 960
23324ae1 961 /**
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963 */
964 void EndDoc();
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967 Ends a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
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970
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972
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974 /**
e3995493 975 @name Bit-Block Transfer operations (blit)
23324ae1 976 */
e3995493 977 //@{
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979 /**
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981 coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates,
982 logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, and mask source
983 position.
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986 Destination device context x position.
987 @param ydest
988 Destination device context y position.
989 @param width
990 Width of source area to be copied.
991 @param height
992 Height of source area to be copied.
993 @param source
994 Source device context.
995 @param xsrc
996 Source device context x position.
997 @param ysrc
998 Source device context y position.
999 @param logicalFunc
1000 Logical function to use, see SetLogicalFunction().
1001 @param useMask
1002 If @true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask that is
1003 associated with the bitmap selected into the source device context.
1004 The Windows implementation does the following if MaskBlt cannot be
1005 used:
1006 <ol>
1007 <li>Creates a temporary bitmap and copies the destination area into
1008 it.</li>
1009 <li>Copies the source area into the temporary bitmap using the
1010 specified logical function.</li>
1011 <li>Sets the masked area in the temporary bitmap to BLACK by ANDing
1012 the mask bitmap with the temp bitmap with the foreground colour
1013 set to WHITE and the bg colour set to BLACK.</li>
1014 <li>Sets the unmasked area in the destination area to BLACK by
1015 ANDing the mask bitmap with the destination area with the
1016 foreground colour set to BLACK and the background colour set to
1017 WHITE.</li>
1018 <li>ORs the temporary bitmap with the destination area.</li>
1019 <li>Deletes the temporary bitmap.</li>
1020 </ol>
1021 This sequence of operations ensures that the source's transparent
1022 area need not be black, and logical functions are supported.
1023 @n @b Note: on Windows, blitting with masks can be speeded up
1024 considerably by compiling wxWidgets with the wxUSE_DC_CACHE option
1025 enabled. You can also influence whether MaskBlt or the explicit
1026 mask blitting code above is used, by using wxSystemOptions and
1027 setting the @c no-maskblt option to 1.
1028 @param xsrcMask
1029 Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
1030 @c -1, xsrc and ysrc will be assumed for the mask source position.
1031 Currently only implemented on Windows.
1032 @param ysrcMask
1033 Source y position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
1034 @c -1, xsrc and ysrc will be assumed for the mask source position.
1035 Currently only implemented on Windows.
23324ae1 1036
e3995493 1037 @remarks There is partial support for Blit() in wxPostScriptDC, under X.
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e3995493 1039 @see StretchBlit(), wxMemoryDC, wxBitmap, wxMask
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1042 wxCoord height, wxDC* source, wxCoord xsrc, wxCoord ysrc,
1043 wxRasterOperationMode logicalFunc = wxCOPY, bool useMask = false,
1044 wxCoord xsrcMask = wxDefaultCoord, wxCoord ysrcMask = wxDefaultCoord);
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1046 /**
1047 Copy from a source DC to this DC, specifying the destination
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1049 source area to copy, logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask,
23324ae1 1050 and mask source position.
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7c913512 1052 @param xdest
4cc4bfaf 1053 Destination device context x position.
7c913512 1054 @param ydest
4cc4bfaf 1055 Destination device context y position.
7c913512 1056 @param dstWidth
4cc4bfaf 1057 Width of destination area.
7c913512 1058 @param dstHeight
4cc4bfaf 1059 Height of destination area.
7c913512 1060 @param source
4cc4bfaf 1061 Source device context.
7c913512 1062 @param xsrc
4cc4bfaf 1063 Source device context x position.
7c913512 1064 @param ysrc
4cc4bfaf 1065 Source device context y position.
7c913512 1066 @param srcWidth
4cc4bfaf 1067 Width of source area to be copied.
7c913512 1068 @param srcHeight
4cc4bfaf 1069 Height of source area to be copied.
7c913512 1070 @param logicalFunc
f09b5681 1071 Logical function to use, see SetLogicalFunction().
7c913512 1072 @param useMask
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1074 associated with the bitmap selected into the source device context.
1075 The Windows implementation does the following if MaskBlt cannot be
1076 used:
1077 <ol>
1078 <li>Creates a temporary bitmap and copies the destination area into
1079 it.</li>
1080 <li>Copies the source area into the temporary bitmap using the
1081 specified logical function.</li>
1082 <li>Sets the masked area in the temporary bitmap to BLACK by ANDing
1083 the mask bitmap with the temp bitmap with the foreground colour
1084 set to WHITE and the bg colour set to BLACK.</li>
1085 <li>Sets the unmasked area in the destination area to BLACK by
1086 ANDing the mask bitmap with the destination area with the
1087 foreground colour set to BLACK and the background colour set to
1088 WHITE.</li>
1089 <li>ORs the temporary bitmap with the destination area.</li>
1090 <li>Deletes the temporary bitmap.</li>
1091 </ol>
1092 This sequence of operations ensures that the source's transparent
1093 area need not be black, and logical functions are supported.
1094 @n @b Note: on Windows, blitting with masks can be speeded up
1095 considerably by compiling wxWidgets with the wxUSE_DC_CACHE option
1096 enabled. You can also influence whether MaskBlt or the explicit
1097 mask blitting code above is used, by using wxSystemOptions and
1098 setting the @c no-maskblt option to 1.
7c913512 1099 @param xsrcMask
f09b5681 1100 Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
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1102 source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.
7c913512 1103 @param ysrcMask
f09b5681 1104 Source y position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are
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1106 source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.
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1108 There is partial support for Blit() in wxPostScriptDC, under X.
1109
1110 StretchBlit() is only implemented under wxMAC and wxMSW.
1111
1112 See wxMemoryDC for typical usage.
1113
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1116 @see Blit(), wxMemoryDC, wxBitmap, wxMask
1117 */
1118 bool StretchBlit(wxCoord xdest, wxCoord ydest,
1119 wxCoord dstWidth, wxCoord dstHeight,
1120 wxDC* source, wxCoord xsrc, wxCoord ysrc,
1121 wxCoord srcWidth, wxCoord srcHeight,
89efaf2b 1122 wxRasterOperationMode logicalFunc = wxCOPY,
4cc4bfaf 1123 bool useMask = false,
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1125 wxCoord ysrcMask = wxDefaultCoord);
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1127
1128
1129 /**
1130 @name Background/foreground brush and pen
1131 */
1132 //@{
1133
1134 /**
1135 Gets the brush used for painting the background.
1136
1137 @see wxDC::SetBackground()
1138 */
1139 const wxBrush& GetBackground() const;
1140
1141 /**
1142 Gets the current brush.
1143
1144 @see wxDC::SetBrush()
1145 */
1146 const wxBrush& GetBrush() const;
1147
1148 /**
1149 Gets the current pen.
1150
1151 @see SetPen()
1152 */
1153 const wxPen& GetPen() const;
1154
1155 /**
1156 Sets the current background brush for the DC.
1157 */
1158 void SetBackground(const wxBrush& brush);
1159
1160 /**
1161 Sets the current brush for the DC.
1162
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1164 the current brush is selected out of the device context (leaving wxDC without
1165 any valid brush), allowing the current brush to be destroyed safely.
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1167 @see wxBrush, wxMemoryDC (for the interpretation of colours when
1168 drawing into a monochrome bitmap)
1169 */
1170 void SetBrush(const wxBrush& brush);
1171
1172 /**
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1174
1175 If the argument is ::wxNullPen (or another invalid pen; see wxPen::IsOk),
1176 the current pen is selected out of the device context (leaving wxDC without any
1177 valid pen), allowing the current pen to be destroyed safely.
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1179 @see wxMemoryDC for the interpretation of colours when drawing into a
1180 monochrome bitmap.
1181 */
1182 void SetPen(const wxPen& pen);
1183
1184 //@}
1185
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1188 Copy attributes from another DC.
1189
1190 The copied attributes currently are:
1191 - Font
1192 - Text foreground and background colours
1193 - Background brush
1194 - Layout direction
1195
1196 @param dc
1197 A valid (i.e. its IsOk() must return @true) source device context.
1198 */
1199 void CopyAttributes(const wxDC& dc);
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1201 /**
1202 Returns the depth (number of bits/pixel) of this DC.
1203
1204 @see wxDisplayDepth()
1205 */
1206 int GetDepth() const;
1207
1208 /**
1209 Returns the current device origin.
1210
1211 @see SetDeviceOrigin()
1212 */
1213 wxPoint GetDeviceOrigin() const;
1214
1215 /**
1216 Gets the current logical function.
1217
1218 @see SetLogicalFunction()
1219 */
1220 wxRasterOperationMode GetLogicalFunction() const;
1221
1222 /**
1223 Gets the current mapping mode for the device context.
1224
1225 @see SetMapMode()
1226 */
1227 wxMappingMode GetMapMode() const;
1228
1229 /**
1230 Gets in @a colour the colour at the specified location. Not available
1231 for wxPostScriptDC or wxMetafileDC.
1232
1233 @note Setting a pixel can be done using DrawPoint().
1234
1235 @beginWxPythonOnly
1236 The wxColour value is returned and is not required as a parameter.
1237 @endWxPythonOnly
1238 */
1239 bool GetPixel(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxColour* colour) const;
1240
1241 /**
1242 Returns the resolution of the device in pixels per inch.
1243 */
1244 wxSize GetPPI() const;
1245
1246 /**
1247 Gets the horizontal and vertical extent of this device context in @e device units.
1248 It can be used to scale graphics to fit the page.
1249
1250 For example, if @e maxX and @e maxY represent the maximum horizontal
1251 and vertical 'pixel' values used in your application, the following
1252 code will scale the graphic to fit on the printer page:
1253
1254 @code
1255 wxCoord w, h;
1256 dc.GetSize(&w, &h);
1257 double scaleX = (double)(maxX / w);
1258 double scaleY = (double)(maxY / h);
1259 dc.SetUserScale(min(scaleX, scaleY),min(scaleX, scaleY));
1260 @endcode
1261
1262 @beginWxPythonOnly
1263 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython implements the
1264 following methods:
1265 - GetSize() - Returns a wxSize.
1266 - GetSizeWH() - Returns a 2-tuple (width, height).
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1269 @beginWxPerlOnly
1270 In wxPerl there are two methods instead of a single overloaded
1271 method:
1272 - GetSize(): returns a Wx::Size object.
1273 - GetSizeWH(): returns a 2-element list (width, height).
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1276 void GetSize(wxCoord* width, wxCoord* height) const;
1277
1278 /**
1279 @overload
1280 */
1281 wxSize GetSize() const;
1282
1283 /**
1284 Returns the horizontal and vertical resolution in millimetres.
1285 */
1286 void GetSizeMM(wxCoord* width, wxCoord* height) const;
1287
1288 /**
1289 @overload
1290 */
1291 wxSize GetSizeMM() const;
1292
1293 /**
1294 Gets the current user scale factor.
1295
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1297 In wxPerl this method takes no arguments and return a two
1298 element array (x, y).
1299 @endWxPerlOnly
1300
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1302 */
1303 void GetUserScale(double* x, double* y) const;
1304
1305 /**
1306 Returns @true if the DC is ok to use.
1307 */
1308 bool IsOk() const;
1309
1310 /**
1311 Sets the x and y axis orientation (i.e., the direction from lowest to
1312 highest values on the axis). The default orientation is x axis from
1313 left to right and y axis from top down.
1314
1315 @param xLeftRight
1316 True to set the x axis orientation to the natural left to right
1317 orientation, @false to invert it.
1318 @param yBottomUp
1319 True to set the y axis orientation to the natural bottom up
1320 orientation, @false to invert it.
1321 */
1322 void SetAxisOrientation(bool xLeftRight, bool yBottomUp);
1323
1324 /**
1325 Sets the device origin (i.e., the origin in pixels after scaling has
1326 been applied). This function may be useful in Windows printing
1327 operations for placing a graphic on a page.
1328 */
1329 void SetDeviceOrigin(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
1330
1331 /**
1332 Sets the current logical function for the device context.
1333 It determines how a @e source pixel (from a pen or brush colour, or source
1334 device context if using Blit()) combines with a @e destination pixel in
1335 the current device context.
1336 Text drawing is not affected by this function.
1337
1338 See ::wxRasterOperationMode enumeration values for more info.
1339
1340 The default is @c wxCOPY, which simply draws with the current colour.
1341 The others combine the current colour and the background using a logical
1342 operation. @c wxINVERT is commonly used for drawing rubber bands or moving
1343 outlines, since drawing twice reverts to the original colour.
1344 */
1345 void SetLogicalFunction(wxRasterOperationMode function);
1346
1347 /**
1348 The mapping mode of the device context defines the unit of measurement
1349 used to convert @e logical units to @e device units.
1350
1351 Note that in X, text drawing isn't handled consistently with the mapping mode;
1352 a font is always specified in point size. However, setting the user scale (see
1353 SetUserScale()) scales the text appropriately. In Windows, scalable
1354 TrueType fonts are always used; in X, results depend on availability of
1355 fonts, but usually a reasonable match is found.
1356
1357 The coordinate origin is always at the top left of the screen/printer.
1358
1359 Drawing to a Windows printer device context uses the current mapping
1360 mode, but mapping mode is currently ignored for PostScript output.
1361 */
1362 void SetMapMode(wxMappingMode mode);
1363
1364 /**
1365 If this is a window DC or memory DC, assigns the given palette to the
1366 window or bitmap associated with the DC. If the argument is
1367 ::wxNullPalette, the current palette is selected out of the device
1368 context, and the original palette restored.
1369
1370 @see wxPalette
1371 */
1372 void SetPalette(const wxPalette& palette);
1373
1374 /**
1375 Sets the user scaling factor, useful for applications which require
1376 'zooming'.
1377 */
1378 void SetUserScale(double xScale, double yScale);
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1380
1381
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1384 @class wxDCClipper
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1386 wxDCClipper is a small helper class for setting a clipping region on a wxDC
1387 and unsetting it automatically. An object of wxDCClipper class is typically
1388 created on the stack so that it is automatically destroyed when the object
1389 goes out of scope. A typical usage example:
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1391 @code
1392 void MyFunction(wxDC& dc)
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1393 {
1394 wxDCClipper clip(dc, rect);
1395 // ... drawing functions here are affected by clipping rect ...
1396 }
1397
1398 void OtherFunction()
1399 {
1400 wxDC dc;
1401 MyFunction(dc);
1402 // ... drawing functions here are not affected by clipping rect ...
1403 }
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1406 @library{wxcore}
1407 @category{gdi}
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1410 wxDCBrushChanger
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1414public:
1415 //@{
1416 /**
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1418
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1420 */
1421 wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, const wxRegion& r);
7c913512 1422 wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, const wxRect& rect);
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1426 /**
1427 Destroys the clipping region associated with the DC passed to the ctor.
1428 */
1429 ~wxDCClipper();
1430};
1431
1432
1433/**
1434 @class wxDCBrushChanger
1435
1436 wxDCBrushChanger is a small helper class for setting a brush on a wxDC
1437 and unsetting it automatically in the destructor, restoring the previous one.
1438
1439 @library{wxcore}
1440 @category{gdi}
1441
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1443 wxDCClipper
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1445class wxDCBrushChanger
1446{
1447public:
1448 /**
1449 Sets @a brush on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
1450
1451 @param dc
1452 The DC where the brush must be temporary set.
1453 @param brush
1454 The brush to set.
1455 */
1456 wxDCBrushChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxBrush& brush);
1457
1458 /**
1459 Restores the brush originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
1460 */
1461 ~wxDCBrushChanger();
1462};
1463
1464
1465/**
1466 @class wxDCPenChanger
1467
1468 wxDCPenChanger is a small helper class for setting a pen on a wxDC
1469 and unsetting it automatically in the destructor, restoring the previous one.
1470
1471 @library{wxcore}
1472 @category{gdi}
1473
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1475 wxDCClipper
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1477class wxDCPenChanger
1478{
1479public:
1480 /**
1481 Sets @a pen on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
1482
1483 @param dc
1484 The DC where the pen must be temporary set.
1485 @param pen
1486 The pen to set.
1487 */
1488 wxDCPenChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxPen& pen);
1489
1490 /**
1491 Restores the pen originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
1492 */
1493 ~wxDCPenChanger();
1494};
1495
1496
1497
1498/**
1499 @class wxDCTextColourChanger
1500
1501 wxDCTextColourChanger is a small helper class for setting a foreground
1502 text colour on a wxDC and unsetting it automatically in the destructor,
1503 restoring the previous one.
1504
1505 @library{wxcore}
1506 @category{gdi}
1507
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1509 wxDCClipper
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1511class wxDCTextColourChanger
1512{
1513public:
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1515 Trivial constructor not changing anything.
1516
1517 This constructor is useful if you don't know beforehand if the colour
1518 needs to be changed or not. It simply creates the object which won't do
1519 anything in its destructor unless Set() is called -- in which case it
1520 would reset the previous colour.
1521 */
1522 wxDCTextColourChanger(wxDC& dc);
1523
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1525 Sets @a col on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
1526
1527 @param dc
1528 The DC where the colour must be temporary set.
1529 @param col
1530 The colour to set.
1531 */
1532 wxDCTextColourChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxColour& col);
1533
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1535 Set the colour to use.
1536
1537 This method is meant to be called once only and only on the objects
1538 created with the constructor overload not taking wxColour argument and
1539 has the same effect as the other constructor, i.e. sets the colour to
1540 the given @a col and ensures that the old value is restored when this
1541 object is destroyed.
1542 */
1543 void Set(const wxColour& col);
1544
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1546 Restores the colour originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
1547 */
1548 ~wxDCTextColourChanger();
1549};
1550
1551
1552
1553/**
1554 @class wxDCFontChanger
1555
1556 wxDCFontChanger is a small helper class for setting a font on a wxDC and
1557 unsetting it automatically in the destructor, restoring the previous one.
1558
1559 @since 2.9.0
1560
1561 @library{wxcore}
1562 @category{gdi}
1563
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1565 wxDCClipper
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1567class wxDCFontChanger
1568{
1569public:
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1571 Trivial constructor not changing anything.
1572
1573 This constructor is useful if you don't know beforehand if the font
1574 needs to be changed or not. It simply creates the object which won't do
1575 anything in its destructor unless Set() is called -- in which case it
1576 would reset the previous font.
1577
1578 @since 2.9.1
1579 */
1580 wxDCFontChanger(wxDC& dc);
1581
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1583 Sets @a font on the given @a dc, storing the old one.
1584
1585 @param dc
1586 The DC where the font must be temporary set.
1587 @param font
1588 The font to set.
1589 */
1590 wxDCFontChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxFont& font);
1591
1592 /**
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1594
1595 This method is meant to be called once only and only on the objects
1596 created with the constructor overload not taking wxColour argument and
1597 has the same effect as the other constructor, i.e. sets the font to
1598 the given @a font and ensures that the old value is restored when this
1599 object is destroyed.
1600 */
1601 void Set(const wxFont& font);
1602
1603 /**
1604 Restores the font originally selected in the DC passed to the ctor.
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1606 ~wxDCFontChanger();
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