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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: msgdlg.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of wxMessageDialog
23324ae1 4// Author: wxWidgets team
526954c5 5// Licence: wxWindows licence
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6/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7
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8/**
9 Default message box caption string.
10*/
11const char wxMessageBoxCaptionStr[] = "Message";
12
13
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14/**
15 @class wxMessageDialog
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17 This class represents a dialog that shows a single or multi-line message,
18 with a choice of OK, Yes, No and Cancel buttons.
7c913512 19
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20 @beginStyleTable
21 @style{wxOK}
22 Puts an Ok button in the message box. May be combined with @c wxCANCEL.
23 @style{wxCANCEL}
24 Puts a Cancel button in the message box. Must be combined with
25 either @c wxOK or @c wxYES_NO.
26 @style{wxYES_NO}
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27 Puts Yes and No buttons in the message box. It is recommended to always
28 use @c wxCANCEL with this style as otherwise the message box won't have
29 a close button under wxMSW and the user will be forced to answer it.
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30 @style{wxHELP}
31 Puts a Help button to the message box. This button can have special
32 appearance or be specially positioned if its label is not changed from
33 the default one. Notice that using this button is not supported when
34 showing a message box from non-main thread in wxOSX/Cocoa and it is not
35 supported in wxOSX/Carbon at all. @since 2.9.3.
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36 @style{wxNO_DEFAULT}
37 Makes the "No" button default, can only be used with @c wxYES_NO.
38 @style{wxCANCEL_DEFAULT}
39 Makes the "Cancel" button default, can only be used with @c wxCANCEL
40 @style{wxYES_DEFAULT}
41 Makes the "Yes" button default, this is the default behaviour and
42 this flag exists solely for symmetry with @c wxNO_DEFAULT.
43 @style{wxOK_DEFAULT}
44 Makes the "OK" button default, this is the default behaviour and
45 this flag exists solely for symmetry with @c wxCANCEL_DEFAULT.
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46 @style{wxICON_NONE}
47 Displays no icon in the dialog if possible (an icon might still be
48 displayed if the current platform mandates its use). This style may be
49 used to prevent the dialog from using the default icon based on @c
50 wxYES_NO presence as explained in @c wxICON_QUESTION and @c
51 wxICON_INFORMATION documentation below.
11dd61cb 52 @style{wxICON_EXCLAMATION}
7e3204b4 53 Displays an exclamation, or warning, icon in the dialog.
11dd61cb 54 @style{wxICON_ERROR}
7e3204b4 55 Displays an error icon in the dialog.
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56 @style{wxICON_HAND}
57 Displays an error symbol, this is a MSW-inspired synonym for @c wxICON_ERROR.
58 @style{wxICON_QUESTION}
59 Displays a question mark symbol. This icon is automatically used
60 with @c wxYES_NO so it's usually unnecessary to specify it explicitly.
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61 This style is not supported for message dialogs under wxMSW when a task
62 dialog is used to implement them (i.e. when running under Windows Vista
63 or later) because <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa511273.aspx">Microsoft
64 guidelines</a> indicate that no icon should be used for routine
65 confirmations. If it is specified, no icon will be displayed.
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66 @style{wxICON_INFORMATION}
67 Displays an information symbol. This icon is used by default if
68 @c wxYES_NO is not given so it is usually unnecessary to specify it
69 explicitly.
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70 @style{wxICON_AUTH_NEEDED}
71 Displays an authentication needed symbol. This style is only supported
72 for message dialogs under wxMSW when a task dialog is used to implement
73 them (i.e. when running under Windows Vista or later). In other cases
74 the default icon selection logic will be used. Note this can be
75 combined with other styles to provide a fallback. For instance, using
76 wxICON_AUTH_NEEDED | wxICON_QUESTION will show a shield symbol on
77 Windows Vista or above and a question symbol on other platforms.
78 @since 2.9.5
11dd61cb 79 @style{wxSTAY_ON_TOP}
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80 Makes the message box stay on top of all other windows and not only
81 just its parent (currently implemented only under MSW and GTK).
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82 @style{wxCENTRE}
83 Centre the message box on its parent or on the screen if parent is not
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84 specified.
85 Setting this style under MSW makes no differences as the dialog is
86 always centered on the parent.
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87 @endStyleTable
88
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89 @library{wxcore}
90 @category{cmndlg}
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ba1d7a6c 92 @see @ref overview_cmndlg_msg
0800eb84 93 @see wxRichMessageDialog
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94*/
95class wxMessageDialog : public wxDialog
96{
97public:
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98 /**
99 Helper class allowing to use either stock id or string labels.
100
101 This class should never be used explicitly and is not really part of
102 wxWidgets API but rather is just an implementation helper allowing the
103 methods such as SetYesNoLabels() and SetOKCancelLabels() below to be
104 callable with either stock ids (e.g. ::wxID_CLOSE) or strings
105 ("&Close").
106 */
107 class ButtonLabel
108 {
109 public:
110 /// Construct the label from a stock id.
111 ButtonLabel(int stockId);
112
113 /// Construct the label from the specified string.
114 ButtonLabel(const wxString& label);
115
116 /**
117 Return the associated label as string.
118
119 Get the string label, whether it was originally specified directly
120 or as a stock id -- this is only useful for platforms without native
121 stock items id support
122 */
123 wxString GetAsString() const;
124
125 /**
126 Return the stock id or wxID_NONE if this is not a stock label.
127 */
128 int GetStockId() const;
129 };
130
23324ae1 131 /**
8ad89211 132 Constructor specifying the message box properties.
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133 Use ShowModal() to show the dialog.
134
11dd61cb 135 @a style may be a bit list of the identifiers described above.
3c4f71cc 136
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137 Notice that not all styles are compatible: only one of @c wxOK and
138 @c wxYES_NO may be specified (and one of them must be specified) and at
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139 most one default button style can be used and it is only valid if the
140 corresponding button is shown in the message box.
141
7c913512 142 @param parent
4cc4bfaf 143 Parent window.
7c913512 144 @param message
8ad89211 145 Message to show in the dialog.
7c913512 146 @param caption
8ad89211 147 The dialog title.
7c913512 148 @param style
8ad89211 149 Combination of style flags described above.
7c913512 150 @param pos
8ad89211 151 Dialog position (ignored under MSW).
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152 */
153 wxMessageDialog(wxWindow* parent, const wxString& message,
0a98423e 154 const wxString& caption = wxMessageBoxCaptionStr,
f45d6ade 155 long style = wxOK | wxCENTRE,
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156 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition);
157
158 /**
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159 Sets the extended message for the dialog: this message is usually an
160 extension of the short message specified in the constructor or set with
161 SetMessage().
162
163 If it is set, the main message appears highlighted -- if supported --
164 and this message appears beneath it in normal font. On the platforms
165 which don't support extended messages, it is simply appended to the
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166 normal message with an empty line separating them.
167
168 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 169 */
43c48e1e 170 virtual void SetExtendedMessage(const wxString& extendedMessage);
23324ae1 171
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172 /**
173 Sets the label for the Help button.
174
175 Please see the remarks in SetYesNoLabels() documentation.
176
177 Notice that changing the label of the help button resets its special
178 status (if any, this depends on the platform) and it will be treated
179 just like another button in this case.
180
181 @since 2.9.3
182 */
183 virtual bool SetHelpLabel(const ButtonLabel& help);
184
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185 /**
186 Sets the message shown by the dialog.
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187
188 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 189 */
43c48e1e 190 virtual void SetMessage(const wxString& message);
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191
192 /**
193 Overrides the default labels of the OK and Cancel buttons.
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194
195 Please see the remarks in SetYesNoLabels() documentation.
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196
197 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 198 */
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199 virtual bool SetOKCancelLabels(const ButtonLabel& ok,
200 const ButtonLabel& cancel);
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201
202 /**
203 Overrides the default label of the OK button.
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204
205 Please see the remarks in SetYesNoLabels() documentation.
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206
207 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 208 */
adaaa686 209 virtual bool SetOKLabel(const ButtonLabel& ok);
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210
211 /**
212 Overrides the default labels of the Yes, No and Cancel buttons.
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213
214 Please see the remarks in SetYesNoLabels() documentation.
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215
216 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 217 */
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218 virtual bool SetYesNoCancelLabels(const ButtonLabel& yes,
219 const ButtonLabel& no,
220 const ButtonLabel& cancel);
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221
222 /**
223 Overrides the default labels of the Yes and No buttons.
8ad89211 224
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225 The arguments of this function can be either strings or one of the
226 standard identifiers, such as @c wxID_APPLY or @c wxID_OPEN. Notice
227 that even if the label is specified as an identifier, the return value
228 of the dialog ShowModal() method still remains one of @c wxID_OK, @c
229 wxID_CANCEL, @c wxID_YES or @c wxID_NO values, i.e. this identifier
230 changes only the label appearance but not the return code generated by
231 the button. It is possible to mix stock identifiers and string labels
232 in the same function call, for example:
233 @code
234 wxMessageDialog dlg(...);
235 dlg.SetYesNoLabels(wxID_SAVE, _("&Don't save"));
236 @endcode
237
238 Also notice that this function is not currently available on all
239 platforms (although as of wxWidgets 2.9.0 it is implemented in all
240 major ports), so it may return @false to indicate that the labels
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241 couldn't be changed. If it returns @true, the labels were set
242 successfully.
243
244 Typically, if the function was used successfully, the main dialog
245 message may need to be changed, e.g.:
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246 @code
247 wxMessageDialog dlg(...);
248 if ( dlg.SetYesNoLabels(_("&Quit"), _("&Don't quit")) )
249 dlg.SetMessage(_("What do you want to do?"));
250 else // buttons have standard "Yes"/"No" values, so rephrase the question
251 dlg.SetMessage(_("Do you really want to quit?"));
252 @endcode
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253
254 @since 2.9.0
23324ae1 255 */
adaaa686 256 virtual bool SetYesNoLabels(const ButtonLabel& yes, const ButtonLabel& no);
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257
258 /**
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259 Shows the dialog, returning one of wxID_OK, wxID_CANCEL, wxID_YES,
260 wxID_NO or wxID_HELP.
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261
262 Notice that this method returns the identifier of the button which was
263 clicked unlike wxMessageBox() function.
23324ae1 264 */
adaaa686 265 virtual int ShowModal();
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266
267
268 wxString GetCaption() const;
269 wxString GetMessage() const;
270 wxString GetExtendedMessage() const;
271 long GetMessageDialogStyle() const;
272 bool HasCustomLabels() const;
273 wxString GetYesLabel() const;
274 wxString GetNoLabel() const;
275 wxString GetOKLabel() const;
276 wxString GetCancelLabel() const;
277 wxString GetHelpLabel() const;
278 long GetEffectiveIcon() const;
279
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280};
281
282
e54c96f1 283
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284// ============================================================================
285// Global functions/macros
286// ============================================================================
287
b21126db 288/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_dialog */
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289//@{
290
23324ae1 291/**
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292 Show a general purpose message dialog.
293
294 This is a convenient function which is usually used instead of using
295 wxMessageDialog directly. Notice however that some of the features, such as
296 extended text and custom labels for the message box buttons, are not
297 provided by this function but only by wxMessageDialog.
298
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299 The return value is one of: @c wxYES, @c wxNO, @c wxCANCEL, @c wxOK or @c
300 wxHELP (notice that this return value is @b different from the return value
301 of wxMessageDialog::ShowModal()).
4cc4bfaf 302
8ad89211 303 For example:
23324ae1 304 @code
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305 int answer = wxMessageBox("Quit program?", "Confirm",
306 wxYES_NO | wxCANCEL, main_frame);
307 if (answer == wxYES)
308 main_frame->Close();
23324ae1 309 @endcode
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311 @a message may contain newline characters, in which case the message will
312 be split into separate lines, to cater for large messages.
313
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314 @param message
315 Message to show in the dialog.
316 @param caption
317 The dialog title.
318 @param parent
319 Parent window.
320 @param style
321 Combination of style flags described in wxMessageDialog documentation.
322 @param x
76e2b570 323 Horizontal dialog position (ignored under MSW). Use ::wxDefaultCoord
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324 for @a x and @a y to let the system position the window.
325 @param y
326 Vertical dialog position (ignored under MSW).
89041b25 327
ba2874ff 328 @header{wx/msgdlg.h}
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329*/
330int wxMessageBox(const wxString& message,
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331 const wxString& caption = wxMessageBoxCaptionStr,
332 int style = wxOK | wxCENTRE,
4cc4bfaf 333 wxWindow* parent = NULL,
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334 int x = wxDefaultCoord,
335 int y = wxDefaultCoord);
23324ae1 336
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337//@}
338