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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: dialog.h
e54c96f1 3// Purpose: interface of wxDialog
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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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9/**
10 Modes used for wxDialog::SetLayoutAdaptationMode().
11*/
12enum wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode
13{
14 wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_MODE_DEFAULT = 0, ///< Use global adaptation enabled status.
15 wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_MODE_ENABLED = 1, ///< Enable this dialog overriding global status.
16 wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_MODE_DISABLED = 2 ///< Disable this dialog overriding global status.
17};
18
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19/**
20 @class wxDialog
7c913512 21
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22 A dialog box is a window with a title bar and sometimes a system menu,
23 which can be moved around the screen. It can contain controls and other
24 windows and is often used to allow the user to make some choice or to
25 answer a question.
26
27 Dialogs can be made scrollable, automatically, for computers with low
28 resolution screens: please see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling for
29 further details.
30
31 Dialogs usually contains either a single button allowing to close the
32 dialog or two buttons, one accepting the changes and the other one
33 discarding them (such button, if present, is automatically activated if the
34 user presses the "Esc" key). By default, buttons with the standard wxID_OK
35 and wxID_CANCEL identifiers behave as expected. Starting with wxWidgets 2.7
36 it is also possible to use a button with a different identifier instead,
37 see SetAffirmativeId() and SetEscapeId().
38
39 Also notice that the CreateButtonSizer() should be used to create the
40 buttons appropriate for the current platform and positioned correctly
41 (including their order which is platform-dependent).
42
43 @section dialog_modal Modal and Modeless
44
45 There are two kinds of dialog, modal and modeless. A modal dialog blocks
46 program flow and user input on other windows until it is dismissed, whereas
47 a modeless dialog behaves more like a frame in that program flow continues,
48 and input in other windows is still possible. To show a modal dialog you
49 should use the ShowModal() method while to show a dialog modelessly you
50 simply use Show(), just as with frames.
51
52 Note that the modal dialog is one of the very few examples of
53 wxWindow-derived objects which may be created on the stack and not on the
54 heap. In other words, while most windows would be created like this:
55
56 @code
57 void AskUser()
58 {
59 MyAskDialog *dlg = new MyAskDialog(...);
60 if ( dlg->ShowModal() == wxID_OK )
61 // ...
62 //else: dialog was cancelled or some another button pressed
63
64 dlg->Destroy();
65 }
66 @endcode
67
68 You can achieve the same result with dialogs by using simpler code:
69
70 @code
71 void AskUser()
72 {
73 MyAskDialog dlg(...);
74 if ( dlg.ShowModal() == wxID_OK )
75 // ...
76
77 // no need to call Destroy() here
78 }
79 @endcode
80
81 An application can define a wxCloseEvent handler for the dialog to respond
82 to system close events.
7c913512 83
23324ae1 84 @beginStyleTable
8c6791e4 85 @style{wxCAPTION}
23324ae1 86 Puts a caption on the dialog box.
8c6791e4 87 @style{wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE}
23324ae1 88 Equivalent to a combination of wxCAPTION, wxCLOSE_BOX and
1db8f1dc 89 wxSYSTEM_MENU (the last one is not used under Unix).
8c6791e4 90 @style{wxRESIZE_BORDER}
23324ae1 91 Display a resizeable frame around the window.
8c6791e4 92 @style{wxSYSTEM_MENU}
23324ae1 93 Display a system menu.
8c6791e4 94 @style{wxCLOSE_BOX}
23324ae1 95 Displays a close box on the frame.
8c6791e4 96 @style{wxMAXIMIZE_BOX}
23324ae1 97 Displays a maximize box on the dialog.
8c6791e4 98 @style{wxMINIMIZE_BOX}
23324ae1 99 Displays a minimize box on the dialog.
8c6791e4 100 @style{wxTHICK_FRAME}
23324ae1 101 Display a thick frame around the window.
8c6791e4 102 @style{wxSTAY_ON_TOP}
23324ae1 103 The dialog stays on top of all other windows.
8c6791e4 104 @style{wxNO_3D}
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105 Under Windows, specifies that the child controls should not have 3D
106 borders unless specified in the control.
8c6791e4 107 @style{wxDIALOG_NO_PARENT}
23324ae1 108 By default, a dialog created with a @NULL parent window will be
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109 given the @ref wxApp::GetTopWindow() "application's top level window"
110 as parent. Use this style to prevent this from happening and create
111 an orphan dialog. This is not recommended for modal dialogs.
8c6791e4 112 @style{wxDIALOG_EX_CONTEXTHELP}
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113 Under Windows, puts a query button on the caption. When pressed,
114 Windows will go into a context-sensitive help mode and wxWidgets
3a194bda 115 will send a @c wxEVT_HELP event if the user clicked on an application
23324ae1 116 window. Note that this is an extended style and must be set by
1db8f1dc 117 calling SetExtraStyle() before Create is called (two-step
23324ae1 118 construction).
8c6791e4 119 @style{wxDIALOG_EX_METAL}
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120 On Mac OS X, frames with this style will be shown with a metallic
121 look. This is an extra style.
122 @endStyleTable
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124 Under Unix or Linux, MWM (the Motif Window Manager) or other window
125 managers recognizing the MHM hints should be running for any of these
126 styles to have an effect.
127
9d157d59 128
3051a44a 129 @beginEventEmissionTable{wxCloseEvent}
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130 @event{EVT_CLOSE(func)}
131 The dialog is being closed by the user or programmatically (see wxWindow::Close).
132 The user may generate this event clicking the close button
133 (typically the 'X' on the top-right of the title bar) if it's present
134 (see the @c wxCLOSE_BOX style) or by clicking a button with the
135 @c wxID_CANCEL or @c wxID_OK ids.
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136 @event{EVT_INIT_DIALOG(func)}
137 Process a @c wxEVT_INIT_DIALOG event. See wxInitDialogEvent.
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138 @endEventTable
139
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140 @library{wxcore}
141 @category{cmndlg}
7c913512 142
1db8f1dc 143 @see @ref overview_dialog, wxFrame, @ref overview_validator
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144*/
145class wxDialog : public wxTopLevelWindow
146{
147public:
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148 /**
149 Default constructor.
150 */
151 wxDialog();
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152 /**
153 Constructor.
3c4f71cc 154
7c913512 155 @param parent
4cc4bfaf 156 Can be @NULL, a frame or another dialog box.
7c913512 157 @param id
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158 An identifier for the dialog. A value of -1 is taken to mean a
159 default.
7c913512 160 @param title
4cc4bfaf 161 The title of the dialog.
7c913512 162 @param pos
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163 The dialog position. The value wxDefaultPosition indicates a
164 default position, chosen by either the windowing system or
165 wxWidgets, depending on platform.
7c913512 166 @param size
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167 The dialog size. The value wxDefaultSize indicates a default size,
168 chosen by either the windowing system or wxWidgets, depending on
169 platform.
7c913512 170 @param style
1db8f1dc 171 The window style.
7c913512 172 @param name
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173 Used to associate a name with the window, allowing the application
174 user to set Motif resource values for individual dialog boxes.
3c4f71cc 175
4cc4bfaf 176 @see Create()
23324ae1 177 */
1db8f1dc 178 wxDialog(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxString& title,
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179 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
180 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
181 long style = wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE,
408776d0 182 const wxString& name = wxDialogNameStr);
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183
184 /**
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185 Destructor.
186
187 Deletes any child windows before deleting the physical window.
188
189 See @ref overview_windowdeletion for more info.
23324ae1 190 */
adaaa686 191 virtual ~wxDialog();
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192
193 /**
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194 Adds an identifier to be regarded as a main button for the
195 non-scrolling area of a dialog.
196
197 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
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198 */
199 void AddMainButtonId(wxWindowID id);
200
201 /**
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202 Returns @true if this dialog can and should perform layout adaptation
203 using DoLayoutAdaptation(), usually if the dialog is too large to fit
204 on the display.
205
206 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
23324ae1 207 */
4ccf0566 208 virtual bool CanDoLayoutAdaptation();
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209
210 /**
211 Centres the dialog box on the display.
3c4f71cc 212
7c913512 213 @param direction
4cc4bfaf 214 May be wxHORIZONTAL, wxVERTICAL or wxBOTH.
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215 */
216 void Centre(int direction = wxBOTH);
217
218 /**
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219 Used for two-step dialog box construction.
220
221 @see wxDialog()
23324ae1 222 */
1db8f1dc 223 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxString& title,
23324ae1 224 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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225 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
226 long style = wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE,
b91c4601 227 const wxString& name = wxDialogNameStr);
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228
229 /**
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230 Creates a sizer with standard buttons. @a flags is a bit list of the
231 following flags: wxOK, wxCANCEL, wxYES, wxNO, wxAPPLY, wxCLOSE, wxHELP,
232 wxNO_DEFAULT.
233
23324ae1 234 The sizer lays out the buttons in a manner appropriate to the platform.
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235
236 This function uses CreateStdDialogButtonSizer() internally for most
237 platforms but doesn't create the sizer at all for the platforms with
238 hardware buttons (such as smartphones) for which it sets up the
239 hardware buttons appropriately and returns @NULL, so don't forget to
240 test that the return value is valid before using it.
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241 */
242 wxSizer* CreateButtonSizer(long flags);
243
244 /**
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245 Creates a sizer with standard buttons using CreateButtonSizer()
246 separated from the rest of the dialog contents by a horizontal
247 wxStaticLine.
248
249 @note Just like CreateButtonSizer(), this function may return @NULL if
250 no buttons were created.
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251
252 This is a combination of CreateButtonSizer() and
253 CreateSeparatedSizer().
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254 */
255 wxSizer* CreateSeparatedButtonSizer(long flags);
256
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257 /**
258 Returns the sizer containing the given one with a separating
259 wxStaticLine if necessarily.
260
261 This function is useful for creating the sizer containing footer-like
262 contents in dialog boxes. It will add a separating static line only if
263 it conforms to the current platform convention (currently it is not
264 added under Mac where the use of static lines for grouping is
265 discouraged and is added elsewhere).
266
267 @since 2.9.2
268
269 @param sizer The sizer to wrap, must be non-@NULL.
270 @return The sizer wrapping the input one or possibly the input sizer
271 itself if no wrapping is necessary.
272 */
273 wxSizer *CreateSeparatedSizer(wxSizer *sizer);
274
23324ae1 275 /**
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276 Creates a wxStdDialogButtonSizer with standard buttons. @a flags is a
277 bit list of the following flags: wxOK, wxCANCEL, wxYES, wxNO, wxAPPLY,
278 wxCLOSE, wxHELP, wxNO_DEFAULT.
279
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280 The sizer lays out the buttons in a manner appropriate to the platform.
281 */
282 wxStdDialogButtonSizer* CreateStdDialogButtonSizer(long flags);
283
284 /**
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285 Performs layout adaptation, usually if the dialog is too large to fit
286 on the display.
287
288 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
23324ae1 289 */
4ccf0566 290 virtual bool DoLayoutAdaptation();
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291
292 /**
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293 This function is called when the titlebar OK button is pressed
294 (PocketPC only). A command event for the identifier returned by
295 GetAffirmativeId() is sent by default. You can override this function.
296 If the function returns @false, wxWidgets will call Close() for the
297 dialog.
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298
299 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
23324ae1 300 */
4cc4bfaf 301 virtual bool DoOK();
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302
303 /**
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304 A static function enabling or disabling layout adaptation for all
305 dialogs.
306
307 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
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308 */
309 static void EnableLayoutAdaptation(bool enable);
310
311 /**
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312 Ends a modal dialog, passing a value to be returned from the
313 ShowModal() invocation.
3c4f71cc 314
7c913512 315 @param retCode
4cc4bfaf 316 The value that should be returned by ShowModal.
3c4f71cc 317
4cc4bfaf 318 @see ShowModal(), GetReturnCode(), SetReturnCode()
23324ae1 319 */
adaaa686 320 virtual void EndModal(int retCode);
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321
322 /**
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323 Gets the identifier of the button which works like standard OK button
324 in this dialog.
3c4f71cc 325
4cc4bfaf 326 @see SetAffirmativeId()
23324ae1 327 */
328f5751 328 int GetAffirmativeId() const;
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329
330 /**
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331 Override this to return a window containing the main content of the
332 dialog. This is particularly useful when the dialog implements pages,
333 such as wxPropertySheetDialog, and allows the
334 @ref overview_dialog "layout adaptation code" to know that only the
335 pages need to be made scrollable.
23324ae1 336 */
adaaa686 337 virtual wxWindow* GetContentWindow() const;
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338
339 /**
1db8f1dc 340 Gets the identifier of the button to map presses of @c ESC button to.
3c4f71cc 341
4cc4bfaf 342 @see SetEscapeId()
23324ae1 343 */
328f5751 344 int GetEscapeId() const;
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345
346 /**
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347 Returns @true if the dialog has been adapted, usually by making it
348 scrollable to work with a small display.
349
350 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
23324ae1 351 */
328f5751 352 bool GetLayoutAdaptationDone() const;
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353
354 /**
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355 Gets a value representing the aggressiveness of search for buttons and
356 sizers to be in the non-scrolling part of a layout-adapted dialog. Zero
357 switches off adaptation, and 3 allows search for standard buttons
358 anywhere in the dialog.
359
360 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
23324ae1 361 */
adaaa686 362 int GetLayoutAdaptationLevel() const;
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363
364 /**
365 Gets the adaptation mode, overriding the global adaptation flag.
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366
367 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
23324ae1 368 */
328f5751 369 wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode GetLayoutAdaptationMode() const;
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370
371 /**
372 A static function getting the current layout adapter object.
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373
374 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
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375 */
376 static wxDialogLayoutAdapter* GetLayoutAdapter();
377
378 /**
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379 Returns an array of identifiers to be regarded as the main buttons for
380 the non-scrolling area of a dialog.
381
382 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
23324ae1 383 */
b91c4601 384 wxArrayInt& GetMainButtonIds();
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385
386 /**
387 Gets the return code for this window.
3c4f71cc 388
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389 @remarks A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog,
390 where ShowModal() returns a code to the application.
3c4f71cc 391
4cc4bfaf 392 @see SetReturnCode(), ShowModal(), EndModal()
23324ae1 393 */
adaaa686 394 int GetReturnCode() const;
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395
396 /**
397 On PocketPC, a dialog is automatically provided with an empty toolbar.
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398 This function allows you to access the toolbar and add tools to it.
399 Removing tools and adding arbitrary controls are not currently
400 supported.
401
23324ae1 402 This function is not available on any other platform.
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404 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
23324ae1 405 */
328f5751 406 wxToolBar* GetToolBar() const;
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407
408 /**
409 Iconizes or restores the dialog. Windows only.
3c4f71cc 410
7c913512 411 @param iconize
4cc4bfaf 412 If @true, iconizes the dialog box; if @false, shows and restores it.
3c4f71cc 413
23324ae1 414 @remarks Note that in Windows, iconization has no effect since dialog
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415 boxes cannot be iconized. However, applications may need to
416 explicitly restore dialog boxes under Motif which have
417 user-iconizable frames, and under Windows calling
418 Iconize(@false) will bring the window to the front, as does
419 Show(@true).
23324ae1 420 */
43c48e1e 421 virtual void Iconize(bool iconize = true);
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422
423 /**
424 Returns @true if the dialog box is iconized. Windows only.
3c4f71cc 425
23324ae1 426 @remarks Always returns @false under Windows since dialogs cannot be
4cc4bfaf 427 iconized.
23324ae1 428 */
0004982c 429 virtual bool IsIconized() const;
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430
431 /**
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432 A static function returning @true if layout adaptation is enabled for
433 all dialogs.
434
435 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
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436 */
437 static bool IsLayoutAdaptationEnabled();
438
439 /**
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440 Returns @true if @a id is in the array of identifiers to be regarded as
441 the main buttons for the non-scrolling area of a dialog.
442
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443 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
444
1db8f1dc 445 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
23324ae1 446 */
4ccf0566 447 bool IsMainButtonId(wxWindowID id) const;
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448
449 /**
450 Returns @true if the dialog box is modal, @false otherwise.
451 */
adaaa686 452 virtual bool IsModal() const;
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453
454 /**
3a194bda 455 The default handler for @c wxEVT_SYS_COLOUR_CHANGED.
3c4f71cc 456
7c913512 457 @param event
4cc4bfaf 458 The colour change event.
3c4f71cc 459
23324ae1 460 @remarks Changes the dialog's colour to conform to the current settings
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461 (Windows only). Add an event table entry for your dialog class
462 if you wish the behaviour to be different (such as keeping a
463 user-defined background colour). If you do override this
464 function, call wxEvent::Skip() to propagate the notification
465 to child windows and controls.
3c4f71cc 466
4cc4bfaf 467 @see wxSysColourChangedEvent
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468 */
469 void OnSysColourChanged(wxSysColourChangedEvent& event);
470
471 /**
472 Sets the identifier to be used as OK button. When the button with this
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473 identifier is pressed, the dialog calls wxWindow::Validate() and
474 wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow() and, if they both return @true,
814bfbb9 475 closes the dialog with the affirmative id return code.
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476
477 Also, when the user presses a hardware OK button on the devices having
478 one or the special OK button in the PocketPC title bar, an event with
479 this id is generated.
480
23324ae1 481 By default, the affirmative id is wxID_OK.
3c4f71cc 482
4cc4bfaf 483 @see GetAffirmativeId(), SetEscapeId()
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484 */
485 void SetAffirmativeId(int id);
486
487 /**
7c913512 488 Sets the identifier of the button which should work like the standard
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489 "Cancel" button in this dialog. When the button with this id is
490 clicked, the dialog is closed. Also, when the user presses @c ESC key
491 in the dialog or closes the dialog using the close button in the title
492 bar, this is mapped to the click of the button with the specified id.
493
494 By default, the escape id is the special value wxID_ANY meaning that
495 wxID_CANCEL button is used if it's present in the dialog and otherwise
496 the button with GetAffirmativeId() is used. Another special value for
497 @a id is wxID_NONE meaning that @c ESC presses should be ignored. If
498 any other value is given, it is interpreted as the id of the button to
499 map the escape key to.
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500 */
501 void SetEscapeId(int id);
502
503 /**
504 Sets the icon for this dialog.
3c4f71cc 505
7c913512 506 @param icon
4cc4bfaf 507 The icon to associate with this dialog.
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508
509 @see wxIcon
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510 */
511 void SetIcon(const wxIcon& icon);
512
513 /**
514 Sets the icons for this dialog.
3c4f71cc 515
7c913512 516 @param icons
4cc4bfaf 517 The icons to associate with this dialog.
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518
519 @see wxIconBundle
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520 */
521 void SetIcons(const wxIconBundle& icons);
522
523 /**
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524 Marks the dialog as having been adapted, usually by making it
525 scrollable to work with a small display.
526
527 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
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528 */
529 void SetLayoutAdaptationDone(bool done);
530
531 /**
532 Sets the aggressiveness of search for buttons and sizers to be in the
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533 non-scrolling part of a layout-adapted dialog. Zero switches off
534 adaptation, and 3 allows search for standard buttons anywhere in the
535 dialog.
536
537 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation)
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538 */
539 void SetLayoutAdaptationLevel(int level);
540
541 /**
1db8f1dc 542 Sets the adaptation mode, overriding the global adaptation flag.
3c4f71cc 543
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544 @see wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode, @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling
545 (for more on layout adaptation)
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546 */
547 void SetLayoutAdaptationMode(wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode mode);
548
549 /**
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550 A static function for setting the current layout adapter object,
551 returning the old adapter. If you call this, you should delete the old
552 adapter object.
553
554 @see wxDialogLayoutAdapter, @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling
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555 */
556 static wxDialogLayoutAdapter* SetLayoutAdapter(wxDialogLayoutAdapter* adapter);
557
558 /**
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559 @deprecated This function doesn't work for all ports, just use
560 ShowModal() to show a modal dialog instead.
561
562 Allows the programmer to specify whether the dialog box is modal
563 (Show() blocks control until the dialog is hidden) or modeless (control
564 returns immediately).
3c4f71cc 565
7c913512 566 @param flag
4cc4bfaf 567 If @true, the dialog will be modal, otherwise it will be modeless.
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568 */
569 void SetModal(bool flag);
570
571 /**
572 Sets the return code for this window.
3c4f71cc 573
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574 A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog, where
575 ShowModal() returns a code to the application. The function EndModal()
576 calls SetReturnCode().
577
7c913512 578 @param retCode
4cc4bfaf 579 The integer return code, usually a control identifier.
3c4f71cc 580
4cc4bfaf 581 @see GetReturnCode(), ShowModal(), EndModal()
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582 */
583 void SetReturnCode(int retCode);
584
585 /**
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586 Hides or shows the dialog. The preferred way of dismissing a modal
587 dialog is to use EndModal().
3c4f71cc 588
7c913512 589 @param show
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590 If @true, the dialog box is shown and brought to the front,
591 otherwise the box is hidden. If @false and the dialog is modal,
592 control is returned to the calling program.
23324ae1 593 */
b91c4601 594 virtual bool Show(bool show = 1);
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595
596 /**
c088756c 597 Shows an application-modal dialog.
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599 Program flow does not return until the dialog has been dismissed with
600 EndModal().
601
602 Notice that it is possible to call ShowModal() for a dialog which had
603 been previously shown with Show(), this allows to make an existing
604 modeless dialog modal. However ShowModal() can't be called twice
605 without intervening EndModal() calls.
1db8f1dc 606
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607 Note that this function creates a temporary event loop which takes
608 precedence over the application's main event loop (see wxEventLoopBase)
609 and which is destroyed when the dialog is dismissed.
8f139810 610 This also results in a call to wxApp::ProcessPendingEvents().
e10539a9 611
d29a9a8a 612 @return The value set with SetReturnCode().
3c4f71cc 613
c088756c 614 @see ShowWindowModal(), EndModal(), GetReturnCode(), SetReturnCode()
23324ae1 615 */
adaaa686 616 virtual int ShowModal();
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618 /**
619 Shows a dialog modal to the parent top level window only.
620
621 Unlike ShowModal(), dialogs shown with this function only prevent the
622 user from interacting with their parent frame only but not with the
623 rest of the application. They also don't block the program execution
624 but instead return immediately, as Show(), and generate a
625 wxEVT_WINDOW_MODAL_DIALOG_CLOSED event later when the dialog is closed.
626
627 Currently this function is only fully implemented in wxOSX ports, under
628 the other platforms it behaves like ShowModal() (but also sends the
629 above mentioned event).
630
631 @since 2.9.0
632 */
633 void ShowWindowModal();
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635
636
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639 @class wxDialogLayoutAdapter
7c913512 640
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641 This abstract class is the base for classes that help wxWidgets peform
642 run-time layout adaptation of dialogs. Principally, this is to cater for
643 small displays by making part of the dialog scroll, but the application
644 developer may find other uses for layout adaption.
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646 By default, there is one instance of wxStandardDialogLayoutAdapter which
647 can perform adaptation for most custom dialogs and dialogs with book
648 controls such as wxPropertySheetDialog.
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23324ae1 650 @library{wxcore}
1db8f1dc 651 @category{winlayout}
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1db8f1dc 653 @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling
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7c913512 655class wxDialogLayoutAdapter
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657public:
658 /**
659 Default constructor.
660 */
661 wxDialogLayoutAdapter();
662
663 /**
664 Override this to returns @true if adaptation can and should be done.
665 */
b91c4601 666 virtual bool CanDoLayoutAdaptation(wxDialog* dialog) = 0;
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668 /**
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670 dialog scroll and resizing the dialog to fit the display. Normally this
671 function will be called just before the dialog is shown.
23324ae1 672 */
b91c4601 673 virtual bool DoLayoutAdaptation(wxDialog* dialog) = 0;
23324ae1 674};
e54c96f1 675