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2%% Name: tsamples.tex
3%% Purpose: Samples description
4%% Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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6%% Created: 02.11.99
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8%% Copyright: (c) wxWindows team
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12\section{wxWindows samples}\label{samples}
13
14Probably the best way to learn wxWindows is by reading the source of some 50+
15samples provided with it. Many aspects of wxWindows programming can be learnt
16from them, but sometimes it is not simple to just choose the right sample to
17look at. This overview aims at describing what each sample does/demonstrates to
18make it easier to find the relevant one if a simple grep through all sources
19didn't help. They also provide some notes about using the samples and what
20features of wxWindows are they supposed to test.
21
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22There are currently more than 50 different samples as part of wxWindows and
23this list is not complete.
24
25\subsection{Minimal sample}\label{sampleminimal}
26
27The minimal sample is what most people will know under the term Hello World,
28i.e. a minimal program that doesn't demonstrate anything apart from what is
29needed to write a program that will display a "hello" dialog. This is usually
30a good starting point for learning how to use wxWindows.
31
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32\subsection{Calendar sample}\label{samplecalendar}
33
34This font shows the \helpref{calendar control}{wxcalendarctrl} in action. It
35shows how to configure the control (see the different options in the calendar
36menu) and also how to process the notifications from it.
37
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38\subsection{Checklist sample}\label{samplechecklist}
39
40This sample demonstrates the use of the \helpref{wxCheckListBox}{wxchecklistbox}
41class intercepting check, select and double click events. It also tests the
42use of various methods modifiying the control, such as by deleting items
43from it or inserting new once (these fucntions are actually implememted in
44the parent class \helpref{wxListBox}{wxlistbox} so the sample tests that class
45as well). The layout of the dialog is created using a \helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer}
46demonstrating a simple dynamic layout.
47
48\subsection{Config sample}\label{sampleconfig}
49
50This sample demonstrates the \helpref{wxConfig}{wxconfigbase} classes in a platform
51indepedent way, i.e. it uses text based files to store a given configuration under
52Unix and uses the Registry under Windows.
53
54See \helpref{wxConfig overview}{wxconfigoverview} for the descriptions of all
55features of this class.
56
57\subsection{Dialogs sample}\label{sampledialogs}
58
59This sample shows how to use the common dialogs available from wxWindows. These
60dialogs are desrcibed in details in the \helpref{Common dialogs overview}{commondialogsoverview}.
61
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62\subsection{Dynamic sample}\label{sampledynamic}
63
64This sample is a very small sample that demonstrates the use of the
65\helpref{wxEvtHandler::Connect}{wxevthandlerconnect} method. This method
66should be used whenever it is not known at compile time, which control
67will receive which event or which controls are actually going to be in
68a dialog or frame. This is most typically the case for any scripting
69languge that would work as a wrapper for wxWindows or programs where
70forms or similar datagrams can be created by the uses.
71
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72\subsection{Scroll subwindow sample}\label{samplescrollsub}
73
74This sample demonstrates the use of the \helpref{wxScrolledWindow}{wxscrolledwindow}
75class including placing subwindows into it and drawing simple graphics. It uses the
76\helpref{SetTargetWindow}{wxscrolledwindowsettargetwindow} method and thus the effect
77of scrolling does not show in the scrolled window itself, but in one of its subwindows.
78
79Additionally, this samples demonstrates how to optimize drawing operations in wxWindows,
80in particular using the \helpref{wxWindow::IsExposed}{wxwindowisexposed} method with
81the aim to prevent unnecessary drawing in the window and thus reducing or removing
82flicker on screen.
83
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84\subsection{Font sample}\label{samplefont}
85
86The font sample demonstrates \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont},
87\helpref{wxFontEnumerator}{wxfontenumerator} and
88\helpref{wxFontMapper}{wxfontmapper} classes. It allows you to see the fonts
89available (to wxWindows) on the computer and shows all characters of the
90chosen font as well.
91
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93
94This sample shows both clipboard and drag and drop in action. It is quite non
95trivial and may be safely used as a basis for implementing the clipboard and
96drag and drop operations in a real-life program.
97
98When you run the sample, its screen is split in several parts. On the top,
99there are two listboxes which show the standard derivations of
100\helpref{wxDropTarget}{wxdroptarget}:
101\helpref{wxTextDropTarget}{wxtextdroptarget} and
102\helpref{wxFileDropTarget}{wxfiledroptarget}.
103
104The middle of the sample window is taken by the log window which shows what is
105going on (of course, this only works in debug builds) and may be helpful to see
106the sequence of steps of data transfer.
107
108Finally, the last part is used for two things: you can drag text from it to
109either one of the listboxes (only one will accept it) or another application
110and, also, bitmap pasted from clipboard will be shown there.
111
112So far, everything we mentioned was implemented with minimal amount of code
113using standard wxWindows classes. The more advanced features are demonstrated
114if you create a shape frame from the main frame menu. A shape is a geometric
115object which has a position, size and color. It models some
116application-specific data in this sample. A shape object supports its own
117private \helpref{wxDataFormat}{wxdataformat} which means that you may cut and
118paste it or drag and drop (between one and the same or different shapes) from
119one sample instance to another (or the same). However, chances are that no
120other program supports this format and so shapes can also be rendered as
121bitmaps which allows them to be pasted/dropped in many other applications.
122
123Take a look at DnDShapeDataObject class to see how you may use
124\helpref{wxDataObject}{wxdataobject} to achieve this.
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126
127\subsection{HTML samples}\label{samplehtml}
128
129Eight HTML samples (you can find them in directory {\tt samples/html})
130cover all features of HTML sub-library.
131
132{\bf Test} demonstrates how to create \helpref{wxHtmlWindow}{wxhtmlwindow}
133and also shows most of supported HTML tags.
134
135{\bf Widget} shows how you can embed ordinary controls or windows within
136HTML page. It also nicely explains how to write new tag handlers and extend
137the library to work with unsupported tags.
138
139{\bf About} may give you an idea how to write good-looking about boxes.
140
141{\bf Zip} demonstrates use of virtual file systems in wxHTML. The zip archives
142handler (ships with wxWindows) allows you to access HTML pages stored
143in compressed archive as if they were ordinary files.
144
145{\bf Virtual} is yet another VFS demo. This one generates pages at run-time.
146You may find it useful if you need to display some reports in your application.
147
148{\bf Printing} explains use of \helpref{wxHtmlEasyPrinting}{wxhtmleasyprinting}
149class which serves as as-simple-as-possible interface for printing HTML
150documents without much work. In fact, only few function calls are sufficient.
151
152{\bf Help} and {\bf Helpview} are variations on displaying HTML help
153(compatible with MS HTML Help Workshop). {\it Help} shows how to embed
154\helpref{wxHtmlHelpController}{wxhtmlhelpcontroller} in your application
155while {\it Helpview} is simple tool that only pops up help window and
156displays help books given at command line.
157
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158\subsection{Layout sample}\label{samplelayout}
159
160The layout sample demonstrates the two different layout systems offered
161by wxWindows. When starting the program, you will see a frame with some
162controls and some graphics. The controls will change their size whenever
163you resize the entire frame and the exact behaviour of the size changes
164is determined using the \helpref{wxLayoutConstraints}{wxlayoutconstraints}
165class. See also the \helpref{overview}{constraintsoverview} and the
166\helpref{wxIndividualLayoutConstraint}{wxindividuallayoutconstraint}
167class for further information.
168
169The menu in this sample offers two more tests, one showing how to use
170a \helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer} in a simple dialog and the other one
171showing how to use sizers in connection with a \helpref{wxNotebook}{wxnotebook}
172class. See also \helpref{wxNotebookSizer}{wxnotebooksizer} and
173\helpref{wxSizer}{wxsizer}.
174
175\subsection{Text sample}\label{sampletext}
176
177This sample demonstrates four features: firstly the use and many variants of
178the \helpref{wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrl} class (single line, multi line, read only,
179password, ignoring TAB, ignoring ENTER).
180
181Secondly it shows how to intercept a \helpref{wxKeyEvent}{wxkeyevent} in both
182the raw form using the {\tt EVT_KEY_UP} and {\tt EVT_KEY_DOWN} macros and the
183higherlevel from using the {\tt EVT_CHAR} macro. All characters will be logged
184in a log window at the bottom of the main window. By pressing some of the function
185keys, you can test some actions in the text ctrl as well as get statitics on the
186text ctrls, which is useful for testing if these statitics actually are correct.
187
188Thirdly, on platforms which support it, the sample will offer to copy text to the
189\helpref{wxClipboard}{wxclipboard} and to paste text from it. The GTK version will
190use the so called PRIMARY SELECTION, which is the pseudo clipboard under X and
191best known from pasting text to the XTerm program.
192
193Last not least: some of the text controls have tooltips and the sample also shows
194how tooltips can be centrally disabled and their latency controlled.
195
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196\subsection{Thread sample}\label{samplethread}
197
198This sample demonstrates the use of threads in connection with GUI programs.
199There are two fundamentally different ways to use threads in GUI programs and
200either way has to take care of the fact that the GUI library itself usually
201is not multi-threading safe, i.e. that it might crash if two threads try to
202access the GUI class simultaneously. One way to prevent that is have a normal
203GUI program in the main thread and some worker threads which work in the
204background. In order to make communication between the main thread and the
205worker threads possible, wxWindows offers the \helpref{wxPostEvent}{wxpostevent}
206function and this sample makes use of this function.
207
208The other way to use a so called Mutex (such as those offered in the \helpref{wxMutex}{wxmutex}
209class) that prevent threads from accessing the GUI classes as long as any other
210thread accesses them. For this, wxWindows has the \helpref{wxMutexGuiEnter}{wxmutexguienter}
211and \helpref{wxMutexGuiLeave}{wxmutexguileave} functions, both of which are
212used and tested in the sample as well.
213
214See also \helpref{Multithreading overview}{wxthreadoverview} and \helpref{wxThread}{wxthread}.
215
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216\subsection{Toolbar sample}\label{sampletoolbar}
217
218The toolbar sample shows the \helpref{wxToolBar}{wxtoolbar} class in action.
219
220The following things are demonstrated:
221
222\begin{itemize}
223
224\item Creating the toolbar using \helpref{wxToolBar::AddTool}{wxtoolbaraddtool}
225and \helpref{wxToolBar::AddControl}{wxtoolbaraddcontrol}: see
226MyApp::InitToolbar in the sample.
227
228\item Using {\tt EVT\_UPDATE\_UI} handler for automatically enabling/disabling
229toolbar buttons without having to explicitly call EnableTool. This is is done
230in MyFrame::OnUpdateCopyAndCut.
231
232\item Using \helpref{wxToolBar::DeleteTool}{wxtoolbardeletetool} and
233\helpref{wxToolBar::InsertTool}{wxtoolbarinserttool} to dynamically update the
234toolbar.
235
236\end{itemize}