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c33e257b | 2 | // Name: html.h |
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3 | // Purpose: topic overview |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
526954c5 | 6 | // Licence: wxWindows licence |
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7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
8 | ||
880efa2a | 9 | /** |
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928f1a07 | 11 | @page overview_html wxHTML Overview |
36c9828f | 12 | |
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13 | The wxHTML library provides classes for parsing and displaying HTML. |
14 | It is not intended to be a high-end HTML browser. If you are looking for | |
15 | something like that try <http://www.mozilla.org/>. | |
c33e257b | 16 | |
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17 | wxHTML can be used as a generic rich text viewer - for example to display |
18 | a nice About Box (like those of GNOME apps) or to display the result of | |
19 | database searching. There is a wxFileSystem class which allows you to use | |
20 | your own virtual file systems. | |
c33e257b | 21 | |
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22 | wxHtmlWindow supports tag handlers. This means that you can easily |
23 | extend wxHtml library with new, unsupported tags. Not only that, | |
24 | you can even use your own application-specific tags! | |
c33e257b | 25 | |
928f1a07 | 26 | See @c src/html/m_*.cpp files for details. |
c33e257b | 27 | |
928f1a07 | 28 | There is a generic wxHtmlParser class, independent of wxHtmlWindow. |
c33e257b | 29 | |
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30 | @li @ref overview_html_quickstart |
31 | @li @ref overview_html_printing | |
32 | @li @ref overview_html_helpformats | |
33 | @li @ref overview_html_filters | |
34 | @li @ref overview_html_cells | |
35 | @li @ref overview_html_handlers | |
36 | @li @ref overview_html_supptags | |
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37 | |
38 | ||
928f1a07 | 39 | <hr> |
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40 | |
41 | ||
928f1a07 | 42 | @section overview_html_quickstart wxHTML quick start |
c33e257b | 43 | |
928f1a07 | 44 | @subsection overview_html_quickstart_disphtml Displaying HTML |
c33e257b | 45 | |
928f1a07 | 46 | First of all, you must include @c wx/wxhtml.h. |
c33e257b | 47 | |
f09b5681 | 48 | Class wxHtmlWindow (derived from ::wxScrolledWindow) is used to display HTML documents. |
c33e257b | 49 | |
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50 | It has two important methods: wxHtmlWindow::LoadPage and wxHtmlWindow::SetPage. |
51 | LoadPage loads and displays HTML file while SetPage displays directly the | |
52 | passed @b string. See the example: | |
36c9828f | 53 | |
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54 | @code |
55 | mywin -> LoadPage("test.htm"); | |
56 | mywin -> SetPage("htmlbody" | |
57 | "h1Error/h1" | |
58 | "Some error occurred :-H)" | |
59 | "/body/hmtl"); | |
60 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 61 | |
928f1a07 | 62 | @subsection overview_html_quickstart_settingup Setting up wxHtmlWindow |
c33e257b | 63 | |
f09b5681 | 64 | Because wxHtmlWindow is derived from ::wxScrolledWindow and not from |
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65 | wxFrame, it doesn't have visible frame. But the user usually wants to see |
66 | the title of HTML page displayed somewhere and the frame's titlebar is | |
67 | the ideal place for it. | |
c33e257b | 68 | |
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69 | wxHtmlWindow provides 2 methods in order to handle this: |
70 | wxHtmlWindow::SetRelatedFrame and wxHtmlWindow::SetRelatedStatusBar. | |
71 | See the example: | |
36c9828f | 72 | |
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73 | @code |
74 | html = new wxHtmlWindow(this); | |
75 | html -> SetRelatedFrame(this, "HTML : %%s"); | |
76 | html -> SetRelatedStatusBar(0); | |
77 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 78 | |
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79 | The first command associates the HTML object with its parent frame |
80 | (this points to wxFrame object there) and sets the format of the title. | |
81 | Page title "Hello, world!" will be displayed as "HTML : Hello, world!" | |
82 | in this example. | |
c33e257b | 83 | |
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84 | The second command sets which frame's status bar should be used to display |
85 | browser's messages (such as "Loading..." or "Done" or hypertext links). | |
36c9828f | 86 | |
928f1a07 | 87 | @subsection overview_html_quickstart_custom Customizing wxHtmlWindow |
36c9828f | 88 | |
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89 | You can customize wxHtmlWindow by setting font size, font face and |
90 | borders (space between border of window and displayed HTML). Related functions: | |
36c9828f | 91 | |
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92 | @li wxHtmlWindow::SetFonts |
93 | @li wxHtmlWindow::SetBorders | |
94 | @li wxHtmlWindow::ReadCustomization | |
95 | @li wxHtmlWindow::WriteCustomization | |
36c9828f | 96 | |
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97 | The last two functions are used to store user customization info wxConfig stuff |
98 | (for example in the registry under Windows, or in a dotfile under Unix). | |
36c9828f | 99 | |
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100 | |
101 | ||
928f1a07 | 102 | @section overview_html_printing HTML Printing |
36c9828f | 103 | |
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104 | The wxHTML library provides printing facilities with several levels of complexity. |
105 | The easiest way to print an HTML document is to use the wxHtmlEasyPrinting class. | |
c33e257b | 106 | |
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107 | It lets you print HTML documents with only one command and you don't have to worry |
108 | about deriving from the wxPrintout class at all. It is only a simple wrapper around the | |
109 | wxHtmlPrintout, normal wxWidgets printout class. | |
c33e257b | 110 | |
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111 | And finally there is the low level class wxHtmlDCRenderer which you can use to |
112 | render HTML into a rectangular area on any DC. | |
36c9828f | 113 | |
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114 | It supports rendering into multiple rectangles with the same |
115 | width. (The most common use of this is placing one rectangle on each page or | |
116 | printing into two columns.) | |
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117 | |
118 | ||
928f1a07 | 119 | @section overview_html_helpformats Help Files Format |
36c9828f | 120 | |
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121 | wxHTML library can be used to show an help manual to the user; in fact, it supports |
122 | natively (through wxHtmlHelpController) a reduced version of MS HTML Workshop format. | |
c33e257b | 123 | |
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124 | A @b book consists of three files: the header file, the contents file |
125 | and the index file. | |
c33e257b | 126 | |
928f1a07 | 127 | You can make a regular zip archive of these files, plus the HTML and any |
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128 | image files, for wxHTML (or helpview) to read; and the @c ".zip" file can |
129 | optionally be renamed to @c ".htb". | |
c33e257b | 130 | |
928f1a07 | 131 | @subsection overview_html_helpformats_hhp Header file (.hhp) |
c33e257b | 132 | |
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133 | The header file must contain these lines (and may contain additional lines |
134 | which are ignored): | |
36c9828f | 135 | |
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136 | @code |
137 | Contents file=filename.hhc | |
138 | Index file=filename.hhk | |
139 | Title=title of your book | |
140 | Default topic=default page to be displayed.htm | |
141 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 142 | |
928f1a07 | 143 | All filenames (including the Default topic) are relative to the |
4726bcc5 | 144 | location of the @c ".hhp" file. |
36c9828f | 145 | |
4726bcc5 | 146 | @note For localization, in addition the @c ".hhp" file may contain the line |
928f1a07 | 147 | @code |
c33e257b | 148 | Charset=rfc_charset |
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149 | @endcode |
150 | which specifies what charset (e.g. "iso8859_1") was used in contents | |
151 | and index files. Please note that this line is incompatible with | |
152 | MS HTML Help Workshop and it would either silently remove it or complain | |
153 | with some error. See also @ref overview_nonenglish. | |
36c9828f | 154 | |
928f1a07 | 155 | @subsection overview_html_helpformats_hhc Contents file (.hhc) |
c33e257b | 156 | |
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157 | Contents file has HTML syntax and it can be parsed by regular HTML parser. |
158 | It contains exactly one list (@c <ul>....@c </ul> statement): | |
36c9828f | 159 | |
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160 | @code |
161 | <ul> | |
c33e257b | 162 | |
928f1a07 | 163 | <li><object type="text/sitemap"> |
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164 | <param name="Name" value="@topic name@"> |
165 | <param name="ID" value=@numeric_id@> | |
166 | <param name="Local" value="@filename.htm@"> | |
167 | </object> | |
928f1a07 | 168 | <li><object type="text/sitemap"> |
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169 | <param name="Name" value="@topic name@"> |
170 | <param name="ID" value=@numeric_id@> | |
171 | <param name="Local" value="@filename.htm@"> | |
172 | </object> | |
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173 | ... |
174 | </ul> | |
175 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 176 | |
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177 | You can modify value attributes of param tags. |
178 | The <em>topic name</em> is name of chapter/topic as is displayed in | |
4726bcc5 | 179 | contents, <em>filename.htm</em> is the HTML page name (relative to the @c ".hhp" file) |
928f1a07 | 180 | and <em>numeric_id</em> is optional - it is used only when you use wxHtmlHelpController::Display(int). |
36c9828f | 181 | |
928f1a07 | 182 | Items in the list may be nested - one @c <li> statement may contain a @c <ul> sub-statement: |
36c9828f | 183 | |
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184 | @code |
185 | <ul> | |
c33e257b | 186 | |
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187 | <li><object type="text/sitemap"> |
188 | <param name="Name" value="Top node"> | |
189 | <param name="Local" value="top.htm"> | |
190 | </object> | |
191 | <ul> | |
192 | <li><object type="text/sitemap"> | |
193 | <param name="Name" value="subnode in topnode"> | |
194 | <param name="Local" value="subnode1.htm"> | |
195 | </object> | |
196 | ... | |
197 | </ul> | |
c33e257b | 198 | |
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199 | <li><object type="text/sitemap"> |
200 | <param name="Name" value="Another Top"> | |
201 | <param name="Local" value="top2.htm"> | |
202 | </object> | |
203 | ... | |
c33e257b | 204 | |
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205 | </ul> |
206 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 207 | |
928f1a07 | 208 | @subsection overview_html_helpformats_hhk Index file (.hhk) |
3c4f71cc | 209 | |
4726bcc5 | 210 | Index files have same format as contents files except that ID params are ignored |
928f1a07 | 211 | and sublists are @b not allowed. |
c33e257b | 212 | |
36c9828f | 213 | |
928f1a07 | 214 | @section overview_html_filters Input Filters |
36c9828f | 215 | |
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216 | The wxHTML library provides a mechanism for reading and displaying |
217 | files of many different file formats. | |
c33e257b | 218 | |
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219 | wxHtmlWindow::LoadPage can load not only HTML files but any known file. |
220 | To make a file type known to wxHtmlWindow you must create a wxHtmlFilter filter and | |
221 | register it using wxHtmlWindow::AddFilter. | |
36c9828f | 222 | |
36c9828f | 223 | |
928f1a07 | 224 | @section overview_html_cells Cells and Containers |
c33e257b | 225 | |
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226 | This article describes mechanism used by wxHtmlWinParser and |
227 | wxHtmlWindow to parse and display HTML documents. | |
c33e257b | 228 | |
928f1a07 | 229 | @subsection overview_html_cells_cells Cells |
c33e257b | 230 | |
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231 | You can divide any text (or HTML) into small fragments. Let's call these |
232 | fragments @b cells. Cell is for example one word, horizontal line, image | |
233 | or any other part of document. Each cell has width and height (except special | |
234 | "magic" cells with zero dimensions - e.g. colour changers or font changers). | |
235 | See wxHtmlCell. | |
c33e257b | 236 | |
928f1a07 | 237 | @subsection overview_html_cells_containers Containers |
c33e257b | 238 | |
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239 | Container is kind of cell that may contain sub-cells. Its size depends |
240 | on number and sizes of its sub-cells (and also depends on width of window). | |
241 | See wxHtmlContainerCell, wxHtmlCell::Layout. This image shows the cells and | |
242 | containers: | |
de2b67e6 | 243 | |
928f1a07 | 244 | @image html overview_html_contbox.png |
c33e257b | 245 | |
928f1a07 | 246 | @subsection overview_html_cells_conttaghandler Using Containers in Tag Handler |
c33e257b | 247 | |
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248 | wxHtmlWinParser provides a user-friendly way of managing containers. |
249 | It is based on the idea of opening and closing containers. | |
c33e257b | 250 | |
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251 | Use wxHtmlWinParser::OpenContainer to open new a container @e within an already |
252 | opened container. | |
253 | This new container is a @e sub-container of the old one. (If you want to create a | |
254 | new container with the same depth level you can call @c CloseContainer(); OpenContainer();.) | |
c33e257b | 255 | |
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256 | Use wxHtmlWinParser::CloseContainer to close the container. |
257 | This doesn't create a new container with same depth level but it returns "control" | |
258 | to the parent container. See explanation: | |
de2b67e6 | 259 | |
928f1a07 | 260 | @image html overview_html_cont.png |
36c9828f | 261 | |
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262 | There clearly must be same number of calls to OpenContainer as to |
263 | CloseContainer. | |
c33e257b | 264 | |
928f1a07 | 265 | @subsubsection overview_html_cells_conttaghandler_example Example |
c33e257b | 266 | |
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267 | This code creates a new paragraph (container at same depth level) |
268 | with "Hello, world!": | |
36c9828f | 269 | |
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270 | @code |
271 | m_WParser -> CloseContainer(); | |
272 | c = m_WParser -> OpenContainer(); | |
36c9828f | 273 | |
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274 | m_WParser -> AddText("Hello, "); |
275 | m_WParser -> AddText("world!"); | |
36c9828f | 276 | |
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277 | m_WParser -> CloseContainer(); |
278 | m_WParser -> OpenContainer(); | |
279 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 280 | |
928f1a07 | 281 | and here is image of the situation: |
de2b67e6 | 282 | |
928f1a07 | 283 | @image html overview_html_hello.png |
36c9828f | 284 | |
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285 | You can see that there was an opened container before the code was executed. |
286 | We closed it, created our own container, then closed our container and opened | |
287 | new container. | |
c33e257b | 288 | |
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289 | The result was that we had @e same depth level after executing. |
290 | This is general rule that should be followed by tag handlers: | |
291 | leave depth level of containers unmodified (in other words, number of | |
292 | OpenContainer and CloseContainer calls should be same within | |
293 | wxHtmlTagHandler::HandleTag's body). | |
c33e257b | 294 | |
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295 | Notice that it would be usually better to use wxHtmlContainerCell::InsertCell instead |
296 | of adding text to the parser directly. | |
36c9828f | 297 | |
c33e257b | 298 | |
928f1a07 | 299 | @section overview_html_handlers Tag Handlers |
36c9828f | 300 | |
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301 | The wxHTML library provides architecture of pluggable @e tag handlers. |
302 | Tag handler is class that understands particular HTML tag (or tags) and is | |
303 | able to interpret it. | |
c33e257b | 304 | |
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305 | wxHtmlWinParser has a static table of @b modules. |
306 | Each module contains one or more tag handlers. Each time a new wxHtmlWinParser | |
307 | object is constructed all modules are scanned and handlers are added | |
308 | to wxHtmlParser's list of available handlers (note: wxHtmlParser's list | |
309 | is non-static). | |
36c9828f | 310 | |
928f1a07 | 311 | @subsection overview_html_handlers_howworks How it works |
c33e257b | 312 | |
928f1a07 | 313 | Common tag handler's wxHtmlTagHandler::HandleTag method works in four steps: |
36c9828f | 314 | |
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315 | @li Save state of parent parser into local variables |
316 | @li Change parser state according to tag's params | |
317 | @li Parse text between the tag and paired ending tag (if present) | |
318 | @li Restore original parser state | |
36c9828f | 319 | |
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320 | See wxHtmlWinParser for methods for modifying parser's state. |
321 | In general you can do things like opening/closing containers, changing colors, fonts etc. | |
36c9828f | 322 | |
928f1a07 | 323 | @subsection overview_html_handlers_custom Providing own tag handlers |
c33e257b | 324 | |
928f1a07 | 325 | You should create a new .cpp file and place the following lines into it: |
36c9828f | 326 | |
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327 | @code |
328 | #include <mod_templ.h> | |
329 | #include <forcelink.h> | |
330 | FORCE_LINK_ME(yourmodulefilenamewithoutcpp) | |
331 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 332 | |
928f1a07 | 333 | Then you must define handlers and one module. |
36c9828f | 334 | |
928f1a07 | 335 | @subsection overview_html_handlers_tag Tag handlers |
36c9828f | 336 | |
928f1a07 | 337 | The handler is derived from wxHtmlWinTagHandler (or directly from wxHtmlTagHandler). |
36c9828f | 338 | |
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339 | You can use set of macros to define the handler (see src/html/m_*.cpp files |
340 | for details). Handler definition must start with @b TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN macro | |
341 | and end with @b TAG_HANDLER_END macro. | |
36c9828f | 342 | |
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343 | I strongly recommend to have a look at @e include/wxhtml/mod_templ.h file. |
344 | Otherwise you won't understand the structure of macros. | |
36c9828f | 345 | |
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346 | See macros reference: |
347 | @li @b TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(@e name, @e tags): | |
348 | Starts handler definition. @e name is handler identifier (in fact | |
349 | part of class name), @e tags is string containing list of tags | |
350 | supported by this handler (in uppercase). This macro derives new class from | |
351 | wxHtmlWinTagHandler and implements it is wxHtmlTagHandler::GetSupportedTags method. | |
352 | Example: TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(FONTS, "B,I,U,T") | |
c33e257b | 353 | |
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354 | @li @b TAG_HANDLER_VARS: |
355 | This macro starts block of variables definitions. (Variables are identical | |
356 | to class attributes.) Example: | |
3c4f71cc | 357 | |
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358 | @code |
359 | TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(VARS_ONLY, "CRAZYTAG") | |
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360 | TAG_HANDLER_VARS |
361 | int my_int_var; | |
362 | wxString something_else; | |
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363 | TAG_HANDLER_END(VARS_ONLY) |
364 | @endcode | |
3c4f71cc | 365 | |
928f1a07 | 366 | This macro is used only in rare cases. |
c33e257b | 367 | |
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368 | @li @b TAG_HANDLER_CONSTR(@e name): |
369 | This macro supplies object constructor. @e name is same name as the one | |
370 | from TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN macro. Body of constructor follow after | |
371 | this macro (you must use { and } ). Example: | |
3c4f71cc | 372 | |
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373 | @code |
374 | TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(VARS2, "CRAZYTAG") | |
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375 | TAG_HANDLER_VARS |
376 | int my_int_var; | |
377 | TAG_HANDLER_CONSTR(vars2) | |
378 | { // !!!!!! | |
928f1a07 | 379 | my_int_var = 666; |
c33e257b | 380 | } // !!!!!! |
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381 | TAG_HANDLER_END(VARS2) |
382 | @endcode | |
3c4f71cc | 383 | |
928f1a07 | 384 | Never used in wxHTML :-) |
c33e257b | 385 | |
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386 | @li @b TAG_HANDLER_PROC(@e varib): |
387 | This is very important macro. It defines wxHtmlTagHandler::HandleTag | |
388 | method. @e varib is name of parameter passed to the method, usually | |
389 | @e tag. Body of method follows after this macro. | |
390 | Note than you must use { and } ! | |
391 | Example: | |
3c4f71cc | 392 | |
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393 | @code |
394 | TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN(TITLE, "TITLE") | |
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395 | TAG_HANDLER_PROC(tag) |
396 | { | |
928f1a07 | 397 | printf("TITLE found...\n"); |
c33e257b | 398 | } |
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399 | TAG_HANDLER_END(TITLE) |
400 | @endcode | |
c33e257b | 401 | |
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402 | @li @b TAG_HANDLER_END(@e name): |
403 | Ends definition of tag handler @e name. | |
c33e257b | 404 | |
928f1a07 | 405 | @subsection overview_html_handlers_modules Tags Modules |
36c9828f | 406 | |
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407 | You can use set of 3 macros TAGS_MODULE_BEGIN, TAGS_MODULE_ADD and |
408 | TAGS_MODULE_END to inherit new module from | |
409 | wxHtmlTagsModule and to create instance of it. | |
36c9828f | 410 | |
928f1a07 | 411 | See macros reference: |
36c9828f | 412 | |
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413 | @li @b TAGS_MODULE_BEGIN(@e modname): |
414 | Begins module definition. @e modname is part of class name and must be unique. | |
415 | @li @b TAGS_MODULE_ADD(@e name): | |
416 | Adds the handler to this module. @e name is the identifier from TAG_HANDLER_BEGIN. | |
417 | @li @b TAGS_MODULE_END(@e modname): | |
418 | Ends the definition of module. | |
419 | Example: | |
3c4f71cc | 420 | |
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421 | @code |
422 | TAGS_MODULE_BEGIN(Examples) | |
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423 | TAGS_MODULE_ADD(VARS_ONLY) |
424 | TAGS_MODULE_ADD(VARS2) | |
425 | TAGS_MODULE_ADD(TITLE) | |
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426 | TAGS_MODULE_END(Examples) |
427 | @endcode | |
428 | ||
429 | ||
430 | @section overview_html_supptags Tags supported by wxHTML | |
431 | ||
432 | wxHTML is not full implementation of HTML standard. Instead, it supports most | |
433 | common tags so that it is possible to display @e simple HTML documents with it. | |
434 | (For example it works fine with pages created in Netscape Composer or generated by tex2rtf). | |
435 | ||
436 | Following tables list all tags known to wxHTML, together with supported parameters. | |
437 | ||
438 | A tag has general form of @c tagname param_1 param_2 ... param_n where param_i is | |
439 | either @c paramname="paramvalue" or @c paramname=paramvalue - these two are equivalent. | |
440 | Unless stated otherwise, wxHTML is case-insensitive. | |
441 | ||
442 | @subsection overview_html_supptags_commonvalues Table of common parameter values | |
443 | ||
444 | We will use these substitutions in tags descriptions: | |
445 | ||
446 | @code | |
447 | [alignment] CENTER | |
448 | LEFT | |
449 | RIGHT | |
450 | JUSTIFY | |
451 | ||
452 | [v_alignment] TOP | |
453 | BOTTOM | |
454 | CENTER | |
455 | ||
456 | [color] HTML 4.0-compliant colour specification | |
457 | ||
458 | [fontsize] -2 | |
459 | -1 | |
460 | +0 | |
461 | +1 | |
462 | +2 | |
463 | +3 | |
464 | +4 | |
465 | 1 | |
466 | 2 | |
467 | 3 | |
468 | 4 | |
469 | 5 | |
470 | 6 | |
471 | 7 | |
472 | ||
473 | [pixels] integer value that represents dimension in pixels | |
474 | ||
475 | [percent] i% | |
476 | where i is integer | |
477 | ||
478 | [url] an URL | |
479 | ||
480 | [string] text string | |
481 | ||
482 | [coords] c(1),c(2),c(3),...,c(n) | |
483 | where c(i) is integer | |
484 | @endcode | |
485 | ||
486 | ||
487 | @subsection overview_html_supptags_list List of supported tags | |
488 | ||
489 | @code | |
490 | A NAME=[string] | |
491 | HREF=[url] | |
492 | TARGET=[target window spec] | |
493 | ADDRESS | |
494 | AREA SHAPE=POLY | |
495 | SHAPE=CIRCLE | |
496 | SHAPE=RECT | |
497 | COORDS=[coords] | |
498 | HREF=[url] | |
499 | B | |
500 | BIG | |
501 | BLOCKQUOTE | |
502 | BODY TEXT=[color] | |
503 | LINK=[color] | |
504 | BGCOLOR=[color] | |
505 | BR ALIGN=[alignment] | |
506 | CENTER | |
507 | CITE | |
508 | CODE | |
509 | DD | |
510 | DIV ALIGN=[alignment] | |
511 | DL | |
512 | DT | |
513 | EM | |
514 | FONT COLOR=[color] | |
515 | SIZE=[fontsize] | |
516 | FACE=[comma-separated list of facenames] | |
517 | HR ALIGN=[alignment] | |
518 | SIZE=[pixels] | |
519 | WIDTH=[percent|pixels] | |
520 | NOSHADE | |
521 | H1 | |
522 | H2 | |
523 | H3 | |
524 | H4 | |
525 | H5 | |
526 | H6 | |
527 | I | |
528 | IMG SRC=[url] | |
fa794151 | 529 | WIDTH=[percent|pixels] |
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530 | HEIGHT=[pixels] |
531 | ALIGN=TEXTTOP | |
532 | ALIGN=CENTER | |
533 | ALIGN=ABSCENTER | |
534 | ALIGN=BOTTOM | |
535 | USEMAP=[url] | |
536 | KBD | |
537 | LI | |
538 | MAP NAME=[string] | |
539 | META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" | |
540 | CONTENT=[string] | |
541 | OL | |
542 | P ALIGN=[alignment] | |
543 | PRE | |
544 | SAMP | |
545 | SMALL | |
f68e16c5 | 546 | SPAN |
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547 | STRIKE |
548 | STRONG | |
549 | SUB | |
550 | SUP | |
551 | TABLE ALIGN=[alignment] | |
552 | WIDTH=[percent|pixels] | |
553 | BORDER=[pixels] | |
554 | VALIGN=[v_alignment] | |
555 | BGCOLOR=[color] | |
556 | CELLSPACING=[pixels] | |
557 | CELLPADDING=[pixels] | |
558 | TD ALIGN=[alignment] | |
559 | VALIGN=[v_alignment] | |
560 | BGCOLOR=[color] | |
561 | WIDTH=[percent|pixels] | |
562 | COLSPAN=[pixels] | |
563 | ROWSPAN=[pixels] | |
564 | NOWRAP | |
565 | TH ALIGN=[alignment] | |
566 | VALIGN=[v_alignment] | |
567 | BGCOLOR=[color] | |
568 | WIDTH=[percent|pixels] | |
569 | COLSPAN=[pixels] | |
570 | ROWSPAN=[pixels] | |
571 | TITLE | |
572 | TR ALIGN=[alignment] | |
573 | VALIGN=[v_alignment] | |
574 | BGCOLOR=[color] | |
575 | TT | |
576 | U | |
577 | UL | |
578 | @endcode | |
36c9828f | 579 | |
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580 | @subsection overview_html_suppstyles_list List of supported styles |
581 | ||
582 | wxHTML doesn't really have CSS support but it does support a few simple styles: | |
583 | you can use @c "text-align", @c "width", @c "vertical-align" and @c | |
3e65f74e VZ |
584 | "background" with all elements and for @c SPAN elements a few other styles are |
585 | additionally recognized: | |
586 | - @c color | |
587 | - @c font-family | |
588 | - @c font-size (only in point units) | |
589 | - @c font-style (only "oblique", "italic" and "normal" values are supported) | |
590 | - @c font-weight (only "bold" and "normal" values are supported) | |
591 | - @c text-decoration (only "underline" value is supported) | |
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