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1 | \section{\class{wxDC}}\label{wxdc} |
2 | ||
3 | A wxDC is a {\it device context} onto which graphics and text can be drawn. | |
4 | It is intended to represent a number of output devices in a generic way, | |
fe604ccd | 5 | so a window can have a device context associated with it, and a printer also has a device context. |
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6 | In this way, the same piece of code may write to a number of different devices, |
7 | if the device context is used as a parameter. | |
8 | ||
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9 | Notice that wxDC is an abstract base class and can't be created directly, |
10 | please use \helpref{wxPaintDC}{wxpaintdc}, \helpref{wxClientDC}{wxclientdc}, | |
11 | \helpref{wxWindowDC}{wxwindowdc}, \helpref{wxScreenDC}{wxscreendc}, | |
12 | \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} or \helpref{wxPrinterDC}{wxprinterdc}. | |
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14 | % VZ: we should really document them instead of this lame excuse, but I don't |
15 | % have time for it now, when it is done please remove this | |
16 | Please note that in addition to the versions of the methods documented here, | |
17 | there are also versions which accept single {\tt wxPoint} parameter instead of | |
18 | two {\tt wxCoord} ones or {\tt wxPoint} and {\tt wxSize} instead of four of | |
19 | them. | |
20 | ||
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21 | \wxheading{Support for Transparency / Alpha Channel} |
22 | ||
23 | On Mac OS X when using Core Graphics (wx\_MAC\_USE\_CORE\_GRAPHICS set to 1) | |
24 | colors with alpha are supported, so instances {\tt wxPen} or {\tt wxBrush} that are built from {\tt wxColour} use | |
25 | the color's alpha values when stroking or filling. | |
26 | ||
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27 | \wxheading{Derived from} |
28 | ||
29 | \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject} | |
30 | ||
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31 | \wxheading{Include files} |
32 | ||
33 | <wx/dc.h> | |
34 | ||
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35 | \wxheading{See also} |
36 | ||
37 | \helpref{Overview}{dcoverview} | |
38 | ||
39 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} | |
40 | ||
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42 | \membersection{wxDC::Blit}\label{wxdcblit} |
43 | ||
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44 | \func{bool}{Blit}{\param{wxCoord}{ xdest}, \param{wxCoord}{ ydest}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}, |
45 | \param{wxDC* }{source}, \param{wxCoord}{ xsrc}, \param{wxCoord}{ ysrc}, \param{int}{ logicalFunc = wxCOPY}, | |
cc81d32f | 46 | \param{bool }{useMask = false}, \param{wxCoord}{ xsrcMask = -1}, \param{wxCoord}{ ysrcMask = -1}} |
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47 | |
48 | Copy from a source DC to this DC, specifying the destination | |
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49 | coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates, |
50 | logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, and mask source position. | |
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51 | |
52 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
53 | ||
54 | \docparam{xdest}{Destination device context x position.} | |
55 | ||
56 | \docparam{ydest}{Destination device context y position.} | |
57 | ||
58 | \docparam{width}{Width of source area to be copied.} | |
59 | ||
60 | \docparam{height}{Height of source area to be copied.} | |
61 | ||
62 | \docparam{source}{Source device context.} | |
63 | ||
64 | \docparam{xsrc}{Source device context x position.} | |
65 | ||
66 | \docparam{ysrc}{Source device context y position.} | |
67 | ||
68 | \docparam{logicalFunc}{Logical function to use: see \helpref{wxDC::SetLogicalFunction}{wxdcsetlogicalfunction}.} | |
69 | ||
cc81d32f | 70 | \docparam{useMask}{If true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask that is associated with the bitmap |
0cbff120 | 71 | selected into the source device context. The Windows implementation does the following if MaskBlt cannot be used: |
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72 | |
73 | \begin{enumerate} | |
74 | \item Creates a temporary bitmap and copies the destination area into it. | |
75 | \item Copies the source area into the temporary bitmap using the specified logical function. | |
76 | \item Sets the masked area in the temporary bitmap to BLACK by ANDing the | |
77 | mask bitmap with the temp bitmap with the foreground colour set to WHITE | |
78 | and the bg colour set to BLACK. | |
79 | \item Sets the unmasked area in the destination area to BLACK by ANDing the | |
80 | mask bitmap with the destination area with the foreground colour set to BLACK | |
81 | and the background colour set to WHITE. | |
82 | \item ORs the temporary bitmap with the destination area. | |
83 | \item Deletes the temporary bitmap. | |
84 | \end{enumerate} | |
85 | ||
86 | This sequence of operations ensures that the source's transparent area need not be black, | |
87 | and logical functions are supported. | |
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aef94d68 | 89 | {\bf Note:} on Windows, blitting with masks can be speeded up considerably by compiling |
fc2171bd | 90 | wxWidgets with the wxUSE\_DC\_CACHE option enabled. You can also influence whether MaskBlt |
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91 | or the explicit mask blitting code above is used, by using \helpref{wxSystemOptions}{wxsystemoptions} and |
92 | setting the {\bf no-maskblt} option to 1. | |
93 | ||
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94 | } |
95 | ||
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96 | \docparam{xsrcMask}{Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc |
97 | will be assumed for the mask source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.} | |
98 | ||
99 | \docparam{ysrcMask}{Source y position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc | |
100 | will be assumed for the mask source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.} | |
101 | ||
102 | ||
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103 | \wxheading{Remarks} |
104 | ||
105 | There is partial support for Blit in wxPostScriptDC, under X. | |
106 | ||
107 | See \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for typical usage. | |
108 | ||
ac1edf35 | 109 | \wxheading{See also} |
a660d684 | 110 | |
e3b81044 | 111 | \helpref{wxDC::StretchBlit}{wxdcstretchblit}, \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc}, \helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap}, \helpref{wxMask}{wxmask} |
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aef94d68 | 113 | \begin{comment} |
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115 | \membersection{wxDC::CacheEnabled}\label{wxdccacheenabled} |
116 | ||
117 | \func{static bool}{CacheEnabled}{\void} | |
118 | ||
cc81d32f | 119 | On supported platforms (currently only Windows), returns true |
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120 | if the DC cache is enabled. The DC cache |
121 | can speed up the \helpref{Blit}{wxdcblit} operation when | |
122 | drawing a large number of masked bitmaps. | |
123 | ||
124 | If using the cache functions in your code, please test for the | |
125 | wxUSE\_DC\_CACHEING preprocessor symbol for portability. | |
126 | ||
127 | \wxheading{See also} | |
128 | ||
129 | \helpref{wxDC::EnableCache}{wxdcenablecache}, \helpref{wxDC::ClearCache} | |
aef94d68 | 130 | \end{comment} |
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133 | \membersection{wxDC::CalcBoundingBox}\label{wxdccalcboundingbox} |
134 | ||
135 | \func{void}{CalcBoundingBox}{\param{wxCoord }{x}, \param{wxCoord }{y}} | |
136 | ||
137 | Adds the specified point to the bounding box which can be retrieved with | |
138 | \helpref{MinX}{wxdcminx}, \helpref{MaxX}{wxdcmaxx} and | |
139 | \helpref{MinY}{wxdcminy}, \helpref{MaxY}{wxdcmaxy} functions. | |
140 | ||
141 | \wxheading{See also} | |
142 | ||
143 | \helpref{ResetBoundingBox}{wxdcresetboundingbox} | |
144 | ||
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146 | \membersection{wxDC::Clear}\label{wxdcclear} |
147 | ||
148 | \func{void}{Clear}{\void} | |
149 | ||
150 | Clears the device context using the current background brush. | |
151 | ||
aef94d68 | 152 | \begin{comment} |
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154 | \membersection{wxDC::ClearCache}\label{wxdcclearcache} |
155 | ||
156 | \func{static void}{ClearCache}{\void} | |
157 | ||
158 | On supported platforms (currently only Windows), clears | |
159 | the contents of the DC cache (one bitmap and two Windows device contexts). The DC cache | |
160 | can speed up the \helpref{Blit}{wxdcblit} operation when | |
161 | drawing a large number of masked bitmaps. You should | |
162 | call ClearCache at the end of length DC operations if you wish to only use | |
163 | the cache transiently; you should also call it as your application exits. | |
164 | ||
165 | If using the cache functions in your code, please test for the | |
166 | wxUSE\_DC\_CACHEING preprocessor symbol for portability. | |
167 | ||
168 | \wxheading{See also} | |
169 | ||
170 | \helpref{wxDC::EnableCache}{wxdcenablecache}, \helpref{wxDC::CacheEnabled} | |
aef94d68 | 171 | \end{comment} |
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174 | \membersection{wxDC::ComputeScaleAndOrigin}\label{wxdccomputescaleandorigin} |
175 | ||
176 | \func{virtual void}{ComputeScaleAndOrigin}{\void} | |
177 | ||
178 | Performs all necessary computations for given platform and context type | |
179 | after each change of scale and origin parameters. Usually called automatically | |
180 | internally after such changes. | |
181 | ||
182 | ||
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183 | \membersection{wxDC::CrossHair}\label{wxdccrosshair} |
184 | ||
1f897d25 | 185 | \func{void}{CrossHair}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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186 | |
187 | Displays a cross hair using the current pen. This is a vertical | |
fe604ccd | 188 | and horizontal line the height and width of the window, centred |
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189 | on the given point. |
190 | ||
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192 | \membersection{wxDC::DestroyClippingRegion}\label{wxdcdestroyclippingregion} |
193 | ||
194 | \func{void}{DestroyClippingRegion}{\void} | |
195 | ||
196 | Destroys the current clipping region so that none of the DC is clipped. | |
197 | See also \helpref{wxDC::SetClippingRegion}{wxdcsetclippingregion}. | |
198 | ||
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200 | \membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalX}\label{wxdcdevicetologicalx} |
201 | ||
1f897d25 | 202 | \func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalX}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}} |
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203 | |
204 | Convert device X coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current | |
205 | mapping mode. | |
206 | ||
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208 | \membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalXRel}\label{wxdcdevicetologicalxrel} |
209 | ||
1f897d25 | 210 | \func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalXRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}} |
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211 | |
212 | Convert device X coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the current | |
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213 | mapping mode but ignoring the x axis orientation. |
214 | Use this function for converting a width, for example. | |
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217 | \membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalY}\label{wxdcdevicetologicaly} |
218 | ||
1f897d25 | 219 | \func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalY}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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220 | |
221 | Converts device Y coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current | |
222 | mapping mode. | |
223 | ||
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225 | \membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalYRel}\label{wxdcdevicetologicalyrel} |
226 | ||
1f897d25 | 227 | \func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalYRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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228 | |
229 | Convert device Y coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the current | |
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230 | mapping mode but ignoring the y axis orientation. |
231 | Use this function for converting a height, for example. | |
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234 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawArc}\label{wxdcdrawarc} |
235 | ||
8bdd5efa | 236 | \func{void}{DrawArc}{\param{wxCoord}{ x1}, \param{wxCoord}{ y1}, \param{wxCoord}{ x2}, \param{wxCoord}{ y2}, \param{wxCoord}{ xc}, \param{wxCoord}{ yc}} |
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b8de493f | 238 | Draws an arc of a circle, centred on ({\it xc, yc}), with starting point ({\it x1, y1}) |
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239 | and ending at ({\it x2, y2}). The current pen is used for the outline |
240 | and the current brush for filling the shape. | |
241 | ||
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242 | The arc is drawn in an anticlockwise direction from the start point to the end point. |
243 | ||
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245 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawBitmap}\label{wxdcdrawbitmap} |
246 | ||
1f897d25 | 247 | \func{void}{DrawBitmap}{\param{const wxBitmap\&}{ bitmap}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{bool}{ transparent}} |
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cc81d32f | 249 | Draw a bitmap on the device context at the specified point. If {\it transparent} is true and the bitmap has |
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250 | a transparency mask, the bitmap will be drawn transparently. |
251 | ||
41fbc841 | 252 | When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be used to draw the foreground |
9000c624 | 253 | of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the current text background colour to draw the background |
fa482912 | 254 | (all bits set to 0). See also \helpref{SetTextForeground}{wxdcsettextforeground}, |
9000c624 | 255 | \helpref{SetTextBackground}{wxdcsettextbackground} and \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc}. |
41fbc841 | 256 | |
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258 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawCheckMark}\label{wxdcdrawcheckmark} |
259 | ||
260 | \func{void}{DrawCheckMark}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}} | |
261 | ||
262 | \func{void}{DrawCheckMark}{\param{const wxRect \&}{rect}} | |
263 | ||
264 | Draws a check mark inside the given rectangle. | |
265 | ||
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267 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawCircle}\label{wxdcdrawcircle} |
268 | ||
269 | \func{void}{DrawCircle}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ radius}} | |
270 | ||
271 | \func{void}{DrawCircle}{\param{const wxPoint\&}{ pt}, \param{wxCoord}{ radius}} | |
272 | ||
273 | Draws a circle with the given centre and radius. | |
274 | ||
275 | \wxheading{See also} | |
276 | ||
277 | \helpref{DrawEllipse}{wxdcdrawellipse} | |
278 | ||
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280 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawEllipse}\label{wxdcdrawellipse} |
281 | ||
1f897d25 | 282 | \func{void}{DrawEllipse}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}} |
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284 | \func{void}{DrawEllipse}{\param{const wxPoint\&}{ pt}, \param{const wxSize\&}{ size}} |
285 | ||
286 | \func{void}{DrawEllipse}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}} | |
287 | ||
288 | Draws an ellipse contained in the rectangle specified either with the given top | |
289 | left corner and the given size or directly. The current pen is used for the | |
290 | outline and the current brush for filling the shape. | |
291 | ||
292 | \wxheading{See also} | |
293 | ||
294 | \helpref{DrawCircle}{wxdcdrawcircle} | |
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297 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawEllipticArc}\label{wxdcdrawellipticarc} |
298 | ||
1f897d25 | 299 | \func{void}{DrawEllipticArc}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}, |
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300 | \param{double}{ start}, \param{double}{ end}} |
301 | ||
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267a7108 | 303 | the current brush is used for drawing the pie. |
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304 | |
305 | {\it x} and {\it y} specify the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner of the rectangle that contains | |
306 | the ellipse. | |
307 | ||
06d20283 | 308 | {\it width} and {\it height} specify the width and height of the rectangle that contains |
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309 | the ellipse. |
310 | ||
311 | {\it start} and {\it end} specify the start and end of the arc relative to the three-o'clock | |
312 | position from the center of the rectangle. Angles are specified | |
313 | in degrees (360 is a complete circle). Positive values mean | |
314 | counter-clockwise motion. If {\it start} is equal to {\it end}, a | |
315 | complete ellipse will be drawn. | |
316 | ||
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318 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawIcon}\label{wxdcdrawicon} |
319 | ||
1f897d25 | 320 | \func{void}{DrawIcon}{\param{const wxIcon\&}{ icon}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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321 | |
322 | Draw an icon on the display (does nothing if the device context is PostScript). | |
fe604ccd | 323 | This can be the simplest way of drawing bitmaps on a window. |
a660d684 | 324 | |
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326 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawLabel}\label{wxdcdrawlabel} |
327 | ||
328 | \func{virtual void}{DrawLabel}{\param{const wxString\&}{ text}, | |
329 | \param{const wxBitmap\&}{ image}, | |
330 | \param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, | |
717ba489 | 331 | \param{int}{ alignment = wxALIGN\_LEFT | wxALIGN\_TOP}, |
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332 | \param{int}{ indexAccel = -1}, |
333 | \param{wxRect *}{rectBounding = NULL}} | |
334 | ||
335 | \func{void}{DrawLabel}{\param{const wxString\&}{ text}, \param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, | |
717ba489 | 336 | \param{int}{ alignment = wxALIGN\_LEFT | wxALIGN\_TOP}, |
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337 | \param{int}{ indexAccel = -1}} |
338 | ||
339 | Draw optional bitmap and the text into the given rectangle and aligns it as specified | |
340 | by alignment parameter; it also will emphasize the character with the given index if | |
341 | it is != -1 and return the bounding rectangle if required. | |
342 | ||
343 | ||
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344 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawLine}\label{wxdcdrawline} |
345 | ||
1f897d25 | 346 | \func{void}{DrawLine}{\param{wxCoord}{ x1}, \param{wxCoord}{ y1}, \param{wxCoord}{ x2}, \param{wxCoord}{ y2}} |
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347 | |
348 | Draws a line from the first point to the second. The current pen is used | |
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349 | for drawing the line. Note that the point $(x2, y2)$ is {\emph not} part of the |
350 | line and is not drawn by this function (this is consistent with the behaviour | |
351 | of many other toolkits). | |
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354 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawLines}\label{wxdcdrawlines} |
355 | ||
1f897d25 | 356 | \func{void}{DrawLines}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{wxPoint}{ points[]}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0}} |
a660d684 | 357 | |
1f897d25 | 358 | \func{void}{DrawLines}{\param{wxList *}{points}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0}} |
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359 | |
360 | Draws lines using an array of {\it points} of size {\it n}, or list of | |
361 | pointers to points, adding the optional offset coordinate. The current | |
362 | pen is used for drawing the lines. The programmer is responsible for | |
363 | deleting the list of points. | |
364 | ||
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365 | \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list |
366 | of wxPoint objects.} | |
367 | ||
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368 | \perlnote{The wxPerl version of this method accepts |
369 | as its first parameter a reference to an array | |
370 | of wxPoint objects.} | |
371 | ||
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373 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawPolygon}\label{wxdcdrawpolygon} |
374 | ||
1f897d25 | 375 | \func{void}{DrawPolygon}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{wxPoint}{ points[]}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0},\\ |
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376 | \param{int }{fill\_style = wxODDEVEN\_RULE}} |
377 | ||
1f897d25 | 378 | \func{void}{DrawPolygon}{\param{wxList *}{points}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0},\\ |
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379 | \param{int }{fill\_style = wxODDEVEN\_RULE}} |
380 | ||
381 | Draws a filled polygon using an array of {\it points} of size {\it n}, | |
382 | or list of pointers to points, adding the optional offset coordinate. | |
383 | ||
384 | The last argument specifies the fill rule: {\bf wxODDEVEN\_RULE} (the | |
385 | default) or {\bf wxWINDING\_RULE}. | |
386 | ||
387 | The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush | |
388 | for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling. | |
389 | The programmer is responsible for deleting the list of points. | |
390 | ||
fc2171bd | 391 | Note that wxWidgets automatically closes the first and last points. |
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393 | \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list |
394 | of wxPoint objects.} | |
395 | ||
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396 | \perlnote{The wxPerl version of this method accepts |
397 | as its first parameter a reference to an array | |
398 | of wxPoint objects.} | |
399 | ||
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400 | |
401 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawPolyPolygon}\label{wxdcdrawpolypolygon} | |
402 | ||
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403 | \func{void}{DrawPolyPolygon}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{int}{ count[]}, \param{wxPoint}{ points[]}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0},\\ |
404 | \param{int }{fill\_style = wxODDEVEN\_RULE}} | |
405 | ||
406 | Draws two or more filled polygons using an array of {\it points}, adding the | |
407 | optional offset coordinates. | |
408 | ||
409 | Notice that for the platforms providing a native implementation | |
410 | of this function (Windows and PostScript-based wxDC currently), this is more | |
411 | efficient than using \helpref{DrawPolygon}{wxdcdrawpolygon} in a loop. | |
412 | ||
413 | {\it n} specifies the number of polygons to draw, the array {\it count} of size | |
414 | {\it n} specifies the number of points in each of the polygons in the | |
415 | {\it points} array. | |
416 | ||
417 | The last argument specifies the fill rule: {\bf wxODDEVEN\_RULE} (the default) | |
418 | or {\bf wxWINDING\_RULE}. | |
419 | ||
420 | The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush for | |
421 | filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling. | |
422 | ||
423 | The polygons maybe disjoint or overlapping. Each polygon specified in a call to | |
424 | {\bf DrawPolyPolygon} must be closed. Unlike polygons created by the | |
425 | \helpref{DrawPolygon}{wxdcdrawpolygon} member function, the polygons created by | |
426 | {\bf DrawPolyPolygon} are not closed automatically. | |
427 | ||
428 | \pythonnote{Not implemented yet} | |
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431 | |
432 | ||
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433 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawPoint}\label{wxdcdrawpoint} |
434 | ||
1f897d25 | 435 | \func{void}{DrawPoint}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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4c275284 | 437 | Draws a point using the color of the current pen. Note that the other properties of the pen are not used, such as width etc.. |
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440 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawRectangle}\label{wxdcdrawrectangle} |
441 | ||
1f897d25 | 442 | \func{void}{DrawRectangle}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}} |
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443 | |
444 | Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given | |
445 | size. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush | |
446 | for filling the shape. | |
447 | ||
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449 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawRotatedText}\label{wxdcdrawrotatedtext} |
450 | ||
451 | \func{void}{DrawRotatedText}{\param{const wxString\& }{text}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{double}{ angle}} | |
452 | ||
453 | Draws the text rotated by {\it angle} degrees. | |
454 | ||
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455 | {\bf NB:} Under Win9x only TrueType fonts can be drawn by this function. In |
456 | particular, a font different from {\tt wxNORMAL\_FONT} should be used as the | |
457 | latter is not a TrueType font. {\tt wxSWISS\_FONT} is an example of a font | |
458 | which is. | |
459 | ||
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460 | \wxheading{See also} |
461 | ||
462 | \helpref{DrawText}{wxdcdrawtext} | |
463 | ||
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465 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawRoundedRectangle}\label{wxdcdrawroundedrectangle} |
466 | ||
f5d7ba75 | 467 | \func{void}{DrawRoundedRectangle}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}, \param{double}{ radius}} |
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468 | |
469 | Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given | |
470 | size. The corners are quarter-circles using the given radius. The | |
471 | current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling | |
472 | the shape. | |
473 | ||
474 | If {\it radius} is positive, the value is assumed to be the | |
475 | radius of the rounded corner. If {\it radius} is negative, | |
476 | the absolute value is assumed to be the {\it proportion} of the smallest | |
477 | dimension of the rectangle. This means that the corner can be | |
478 | a sensible size relative to the size of the rectangle, and also avoids | |
479 | the strange effects X produces when the corners are too big for | |
480 | the rectangle. | |
481 | ||
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483 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawSpline}\label{wxdcdrawspline} |
484 | ||
f3542025 | 485 | \func{void}{DrawSpline}{\param{int }{n}, \param{wxPoint }{points[]}} |
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486 | |
487 | Draws a spline between all given control points, using the current | |
488 | pen. | |
489 | ||
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490 | \func{void}{DrawSpline}{\param{wxList *}{points}} |
491 | ||
492 | Draws a spline between all given control points, using the current | |
2a138829 | 493 | pen. Doesn't delete the wxList and contents. |
a660d684 | 494 | |
1f897d25 | 495 | \func{void}{DrawSpline}{\param{wxCoord}{ x1}, \param{wxCoord}{ y1}, \param{wxCoord}{ x2}, \param{wxCoord}{ y2}, \param{wxCoord}{ x3}, \param{wxCoord}{ y3}} |
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496 | |
497 | Draws a three-point spline using the current pen. | |
498 | ||
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499 | \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list |
500 | of wxPoint objects.} | |
501 | ||
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502 | \perlnote{The wxPerl version of this method accepts a reference to an array |
503 | of wxPoint objects.} | |
504 | ||
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506 | \membersection{wxDC::DrawText}\label{wxdcdrawtext} |
507 | ||
1f897d25 | 508 | \func{void}{DrawText}{\param{const wxString\& }{text}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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509 | |
510 | Draws a text string at the specified point, using the current text font, | |
511 | and the current text foreground and background colours. | |
512 | ||
513 | The coordinates refer to the top-left corner of the rectangle bounding | |
514 | the string. See \helpref{wxDC::GetTextExtent}{wxdcgettextextent} for how | |
515 | to get the dimensions of a text string, which can be used to position the | |
516 | text more precisely. | |
517 | ||
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518 | {\bf NB:} under wxGTK the current |
519 | \helpref{logical function}{wxdcgetlogicalfunction} is used by this function | |
520 | but it is ignored by wxMSW. Thus, you should avoid using logical functions | |
521 | with this function in portable programs. | |
522 | ||
aef94d68 | 523 | \begin{comment} |
6e76b35d | 524 | |
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525 | \membersection{wxDC::EnableCache}\label{wxdcenablecache} |
526 | ||
527 | \func{static void}{EnableCache}{\param{bool}{ enableCache}} | |
528 | ||
529 | On supported platforms (currently only Windows), enables the DC cache | |
530 | which can speed up the \helpref{Blit}{wxdcblit} operation when | |
531 | drawing a large number of masked bitmaps. | |
532 | ||
533 | If using the cache functions in your code, please test for the | |
534 | wxUSE\_DC\_CACHEING preprocessor symbol for portability. | |
535 | ||
536 | \wxheading{See also} | |
537 | ||
538 | \helpref{wxDC::CacheEnabled}{wxdccacheenabled}, \helpref{wxDC::ClearCache} | |
aef94d68 | 539 | \end{comment} |
0cbff120 | 540 | |
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542 | \membersection{wxDC::EndDoc}\label{wxdcenddoc} |
543 | ||
544 | \func{void}{EndDoc}{\void} | |
545 | ||
546 | Ends a document (only relevant when outputting to a printer). | |
547 | ||
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549 | \membersection{wxDC::EndPage}\label{wxdcendpage} |
550 | ||
551 | \func{void}{EndPage}{\void} | |
552 | ||
553 | Ends a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer). | |
554 | ||
6e76b35d | 555 | |
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556 | \membersection{wxDC::FloodFill}\label{wxdcfloodfill} |
557 | ||
387ebd3e | 558 | \func{bool}{FloodFill}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ colour}, \param{int}{ style=wxFLOOD\_SURFACE}} |
a660d684 | 559 | |
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560 | Flood fills the device context starting from the given point, using |
561 | the {\it current brush colour}, and using a style: | |
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562 | |
563 | \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt | |
564 | \item wxFLOOD\_SURFACE: the flooding occurs until a colour other than the given colour is encountered. | |
565 | \item wxFLOOD\_BORDER: the area to be flooded is bounded by the given colour. | |
566 | \end{itemize} | |
567 | ||
cc81d32f | 568 | Returns false if the operation failed. |
387ebd3e | 569 | |
b1699cd3 | 570 | {\it Note:} The present implementation for non-Windows platforms may fail to find |
387ebd3e | 571 | colour borders if the pixels do not match the colour exactly. However the |
cc81d32f | 572 | function will still return true. |
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575 | \membersection{wxDC::GetBackground}\label{wxdcgetbackground} |
576 | ||
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577 | \constfunc{const wxBrush\&}{GetBackground}{\void} |
578 | ||
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579 | Gets the brush used for painting the background (see \helpref{wxDC::SetBackground}{wxdcsetbackground}). |
580 | ||
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582 | \membersection{wxDC::GetBackgroundMode}\label{wxdcgetbackgroundmode} |
583 | ||
584 | \constfunc{int}{GetBackgroundMode}{\void} | |
585 | ||
586 | Returns the current background mode: {\tt wxSOLID} or {\tt wxTRANSPARENT}. | |
587 | ||
588 | \wxheading{See also} | |
589 | ||
590 | \helpref{SetBackgroundMode}{wxdcsetbackgroundmode} | |
591 | ||
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593 | \membersection{wxDC::GetBrush}\label{wxdcgetbrush} |
594 | ||
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595 | \constfunc{const wxBrush\&}{GetBrush}{\void} |
596 | ||
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597 | Gets the current brush (see \helpref{wxDC::SetBrush}{wxdcsetbrush}). |
598 | ||
6e76b35d | 599 | |
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600 | \membersection{wxDC::GetCharHeight}\label{wxdcgetcharheight} |
601 | ||
1f897d25 | 602 | \func{wxCoord}{GetCharHeight}{\void} |
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603 | |
604 | Gets the character height of the currently set font. | |
605 | ||
6e76b35d | 606 | |
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607 | \membersection{wxDC::GetCharWidth}\label{wxdcgetcharwidth} |
608 | ||
1f897d25 | 609 | \func{wxCoord}{GetCharWidth}{\void} |
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610 | |
611 | Gets the average character width of the currently set font. | |
612 | ||
6e76b35d | 613 | |
fe604ccd | 614 | \membersection{wxDC::GetClippingBox}\label{wxdcgetclippingbox} |
a660d684 | 615 | |
1f897d25 | 616 | \func{void}{GetClippingBox}{\param{wxCoord}{ *x}, \param{wxCoord}{ *y}, \param{wxCoord}{ *width}, \param{wxCoord}{ *height}} |
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617 | |
618 | Gets the rectangle surrounding the current clipping region. | |
619 | ||
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620 | \pythonnote{No arguments are required and the four values defining the |
621 | rectangle are returned as a tuple.} | |
622 | ||
5873607e | 623 | \perlnote{This method takes no arguments and returns a four element list |
0a67eeac | 624 | {\tt ( x, y, width, height )}} |
5873607e | 625 | |
6e76b35d | 626 | |
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627 | \membersection{wxDC::GetFont}\label{wxdcgetfont} |
628 | ||
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629 | \constfunc{const wxFont\&}{GetFont}{\void} |
630 | ||
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631 | Gets the current font. Notice that even although each device context object has |
632 | some default font after creation, this method would return a \texttt{wxNullFont} | |
633 | initially and only after calling \helpref{wxDC::SetFont}{wxdcsetfont} a valid | |
634 | font is returned. | |
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6e76b35d | 636 | |
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637 | \membersection{wxDC::GetLayoutDirection}\label{wxdcgetlayoutdirection} |
638 | ||
639 | \constfunc{wxLayoutDirection}{GetLayoutDirection}{\void} | |
640 | ||
641 | Gets the current layout direction of the device context. On platforms where RTL layout | |
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642 | is supported, the return value will either be \texttt{wxLayout\_LeftToRight} or |
643 | \texttt{wxLayout\_RightToLeft}. If RTL layout is not supported, the return value will | |
644 | be \texttt{wxLayout\_Default}. | |
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645 | |
646 | \wxheading{See also} | |
647 | ||
648 | \helpref{SetLayoutDirection}{wxdcsetlayoutdirection} | |
649 | ||
650 | ||
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651 | \membersection{wxDC::GetLogicalFunction}\label{wxdcgetlogicalfunction} |
652 | ||
653 | \func{int}{GetLogicalFunction}{\void} | |
654 | ||
655 | Gets the current logical function (see \helpref{wxDC::SetLogicalFunction}{wxdcsetlogicalfunction}). | |
656 | ||
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658 | \membersection{wxDC::GetMapMode}\label{wxdcgetmapmode} |
659 | ||
660 | \func{int}{GetMapMode}{\void} | |
661 | ||
662 | Gets the {\it mapping mode} for the device context (see \helpref{wxDC::SetMapMode}{wxdcsetmapmode}). | |
663 | ||
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665 | \membersection{wxDC::GetMultiLineTextExtent}\label{wxdcgetmultilinetextextent} |
666 | ||
667 | \constfunc{void}{GetMultiLineTextExtent}{\param{const wxString\& }{string}, \param{wxCoord *}{w},\\ | |
668 | \param{wxCoord *}{h}, \param{wxCoord *}{heightLine = NULL}, \param{wxFont *}{font = NULL}} | |
669 | ||
670 | \constfunc{wxSize}{GetMultiLineTextExtent}{\param{const wxString\& }{string}} | |
671 | ||
672 | Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font. | |
673 | \rtfsp{\it string} is the text string to measure, {\it heightLine}, if non NULL, | |
674 | is where to store the height of a single line. | |
675 | ||
676 | The text extent is returned in {\it w} and {\it h} pointers (first form) or as | |
677 | a \helpref{wxSize}{wxsize} object (second form). | |
678 | ||
679 | If the optional parameter {\it font} is specified and valid, then it is used | |
680 | for the text extent calculation. Otherwise the currently selected font is. | |
681 | ||
682 | Note that this function works both with single-line and multi-line strings. | |
683 | ||
684 | \wxheading{See also} | |
685 | ||
686 | \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont},\rtfsp | |
687 | \helpref{wxDC::SetFont}{wxdcsetfont},\rtfsp | |
688 | \helpref{wxDC::GetPartialTextExtents}{wxdcgetpartialtextextents},\rtfsp | |
689 | \helpref{wxDC::GetTextExtent}{wxdcgettextextent} | |
690 | ||
691 | ||
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692 | \membersection{wxDC::GetPartialTextExtents}\label{wxdcgetpartialtextextents} |
693 | ||
694 | \constfunc{bool}{GetPartialTextExtents}{\param{const wxString\& }{text}, | |
695 | \param{wxArrayInt\& }{widths}} | |
696 | ||
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697 | Fills the {\it widths} array with the widths from the beginning of |
698 | {\it text} to the corresponding character of {\it text}. The generic | |
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699 | version simply builds a running total of the widths of each character |
700 | using \helpref{GetTextExtent}{wxdcgettextextent}, however if the | |
701 | various platforms have a native API function that is faster or more | |
43e8916f | 702 | accurate than the generic implementation then it should be used |
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703 | instead. |
704 | ||
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705 | \wxheading{See also} |
706 | ||
707 | \helpref{wxDC::GetMultiLineTextExtent}{wxdcgetmultilinetextextent},\rtfsp | |
708 | \helpref{wxDC::GetTextExtent}{wxdcgettextextent} | |
709 | ||
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710 | \pythonnote{This method only takes the {\it text} parameter and |
711 | returns a Python list of integers.} | |
712 | ||
a660d684 | 713 | |
bc525d00 | 714 | \membersection{wxDC::GetPen}\label{wxdcgetpen} |
a660d684 | 715 | |
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716 | \constfunc{const wxPen\&}{GetPen}{\void} |
717 | ||
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718 | Gets the current pen (see \helpref{wxDC::SetPen}{wxdcsetpen}). |
719 | ||
bc525d00 | 720 | |
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721 | \membersection{wxDC::GetPixel}\label{wxdcgetpixel} |
722 | ||
1f897d25 | 723 | \func{bool}{GetPixel}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxColour *}{colour}} |
a660d684 | 724 | |
87b72f94 | 725 | Gets in {\it colour} the colour at the specified location. |
03ca23b6 | 726 | Not available for wxPostScriptDC or wxMetafileDC. |
a660d684 | 727 | |
43e8916f MW |
728 | Note that setting a pixel can be done using \helpref{DrawPoint}{wxdcdrawpoint}. |
729 | ||
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730 | \pythonnote{For wxPython the wxColour value is returned and is not |
731 | required as a parameter.} | |
732 | ||
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733 | \perlnote{This method only takes the parameters {\tt x} and {\tt y} and returns |
734 | a Wx::Colour value} | |
735 | ||
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736 | \membersection{wxDC::GetPPI}\label{wxdcgetppi} |
737 | ||
738 | \constfunc{wxSize}{GetPPI}{\void} | |
739 | ||
740 | Returns the resolution of the device in pixels per inch. | |
6e76b35d | 741 | |
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742 | \membersection{wxDC::GetSize}\label{wxdcgetsize} |
743 | ||
03ca23b6 | 744 | \constfunc{void}{GetSize}{\param{wxCoord *}{width}, \param{wxCoord *}{height}} |
a660d684 | 745 | |
03ca23b6 | 746 | \constfunc{wxSize}{GetSize}{\void} |
a660d684 | 747 | |
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748 | This gets the horizontal and vertical resolution in device units. It can be used to scale graphics to fit the page. |
749 | For example, if {\it maxX} and {\it maxY}\rtfsp | |
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750 | represent the maximum horizontal and vertical `pixel' values used in your |
751 | application, the following code will scale the graphic to fit on the | |
752 | printer page: | |
753 | ||
754 | \begin{verbatim} | |
1f897d25 | 755 | wxCoord w, h; |
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756 | dc.GetSize(&w, &h); |
757 | double scaleX=(double)(maxX/w); | |
758 | double scaleY=(double)(maxY/h); | |
759 | dc.SetUserScale(min(scaleX,scaleY),min(scaleX,scaleY)); | |
760 | \end{verbatim} | |
761 | ||
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762 | \pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython |
763 | implements the following methods:\par | |
764 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
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765 | \twocolitem{{\bf GetSize()}}{Returns a wxSize} |
766 | \twocolitem{{\bf GetSizeTuple()}}{Returns a 2-tuple (width, height)} | |
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767 | \end{twocollist}} |
768 | } | |
06d20283 | 769 | |
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770 | \perlnote{In place of a single overloaded method, wxPerl uses:\par |
771 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
772 | \twocolitem{{\bf GetSize()}}{Returns a Wx::Size} | |
773 | \twocolitem{{\bf GetSizeWH()}}{Returns a 2-element list | |
0a67eeac | 774 | {\tt ( width, height )}} |
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775 | \end{twocollist} |
776 | }} | |
777 | ||
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778 | \membersection{wxDC::GetSizeMM}\label{wxdcgetsizemm} |
779 | ||
780 | \constfunc{void}{GetSizeMM}{\param{wxCoord *}{width}, \param{wxCoord *}{height}} | |
781 | ||
782 | \constfunc{wxSize}{GetSizeMM}{\void} | |
783 | ||
784 | Returns the horizontal and vertical resolution in millimetres. | |
6e76b35d | 785 | |
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786 | \membersection{wxDC::GetTextBackground}\label{wxdcgettextbackground} |
787 | ||
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788 | \constfunc{const wxColour\&}{GetTextBackground}{\void} |
789 | ||
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790 | Gets the current text background colour (see \helpref{wxDC::SetTextBackground}{wxdcsettextbackground}). |
791 | ||
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793 | \membersection{wxDC::GetTextExtent}\label{wxdcgettextextent} |
794 | ||
cc4f194e | 795 | \constfunc{void}{GetTextExtent}{\param{const wxString\& }{string}, \param{wxCoord *}{w}, \param{wxCoord *}{h},\\ |
1f897d25 | 796 | \param{wxCoord *}{descent = NULL}, \param{wxCoord *}{externalLeading = NULL}, \param{wxFont *}{font = NULL}} |
a660d684 | 797 | |
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798 | \constfunc{wxSize}{GetTextExtent}{\param{const wxString\& }{string}} |
799 | ||
a660d684 | 800 | Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font. |
cc4f194e | 801 | \rtfsp{\it string} is the text string to measure, {\it descent} is the |
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802 | dimension from the baseline of the font to the bottom of the |
803 | descender, and {\it externalLeading} is any extra vertical space added | |
804 | to the font by the font designer (usually is zero). | |
805 | ||
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806 | The text extent is returned in {\it w} and {\it h} pointers (first form) or as |
807 | a \helpref{wxSize}{wxsize} object (second form). | |
808 | ||
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809 | If the optional parameter {\it font} is specified and valid, then it is used |
810 | for the text extent calculation. Otherwise the currently selected font is. | |
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812 | Note that this function only works with single-line strings. |
813 | ||
814 | \wxheading{See also} | |
815 | ||
816 | \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont},\rtfsp | |
817 | \helpref{wxDC::SetFont}{wxdcsetfont},\rtfsp | |
818 | \helpref{wxDC::GetPartialTextExtents}{wxdcgetpartialtextextents},\rtfsp | |
819 | \helpref{wxDC::GetMultiLineTextExtent}{wxdcgetmultilinetextextent} | |
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821 | \pythonnote{The following methods are implemented in wxPython:\par |
822 | \indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist} | |
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823 | \twocolitem{{\bf GetTextExtent(string)}}{Returns a 2-tuple, (width, height)} |
824 | \twocolitem{{\bf GetFullTextExtent(string, font=NULL)}}{Returns a | |
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825 | 4-tuple, (width, height, descent, externalLeading) } |
826 | \end{twocollist}} | |
827 | } | |
828 | ||
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829 | \perlnote{In wxPerl this method is implemented as |
830 | {\bf GetTextExtent( string, font = undef )} returning a four element | |
0a67eeac | 831 | array {\tt ( width, height, descent, externalLeading )} |
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832 | } |
833 | ||
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835 | \membersection{wxDC::GetTextForeground}\label{wxdcgettextforeground} |
836 | ||
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837 | \constfunc{const wxColour\&}{GetTextForeground}{\void} |
838 | ||
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839 | Gets the current text foreground colour (see \helpref{wxDC::SetTextForeground}{wxdcsettextforeground}). |
840 | ||
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841 | |
842 | \membersection{wxDC::GetUserScale}\label{wxdcgetuserscale} | |
843 | ||
844 | \func{void}{GetUserScale}{\param{double}{ *x}, \param{double}{ *y}} | |
845 | ||
846 | Gets the current user scale factor (set by \helpref{SetUserScale}{wxdcsetuserscale}). | |
847 | ||
2edb0bde | 848 | \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes no arguments and return a two element |
0a67eeac | 849 | array {\tt ( x, y )}} |
16964b5e | 850 | |
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852 | \membersection{wxDC::GradientFillConcentric}\label{wxdcgradientfillconcentric} |
853 | ||
854 | \func{void}{GradientFillConcentric}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ initialColour}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ destColour}} | |
855 | ||
856 | \func{void}{GradientFillConcentric}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ initialColour}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ destColour}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{circleCenter}} | |
857 | ||
858 | Fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from | |
859 | \arg{initialColour} at the centre of the circle and fading to \arg{destColour} | |
860 | on the circle outside. | |
861 | ||
862 | \arg{circleCenter} are the relative coordinates of centre of the circle in | |
863 | the specified \arg{rect}. If not specified, the cercle is placed at the | |
864 | centre of rect. | |
865 | ||
866 | \textbf{Note: } Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for | |
867 | real-time drawing. | |
868 | ||
869 | ||
870 | \membersection{wxDC::GradientFillLinear}\label{wxdcgradientfilllinear} | |
871 | ||
872 | \func{void}{GradientFillLinear}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ initialColour}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ destColour}, \param{wxDirection}{ nDirection = wxEAST}} | |
873 | ||
874 | Fill the area specified by \arg{rect} with a linear gradient, starting from | |
875 | \arg{initialColour} and eventually fading to \arg{destColour}. The | |
876 | \arg{nDirection} specifies the direction of the colour change, default is to | |
877 | use \arg{initialColour} on the left part of the rectangle and | |
878 | \arg{destColour} on the right one. | |
879 | ||
880 | ||
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881 | \membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceX}\label{wxdclogicaltodevicex} |
882 | ||
1f897d25 | 883 | \func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceX}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}} |
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884 | |
885 | Converts logical X coordinate to device coordinate, using the current | |
886 | mapping mode. | |
887 | ||
6e76b35d | 888 | |
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889 | \membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceXRel}\label{wxdclogicaltodevicexrel} |
890 | ||
1f897d25 | 891 | \func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceXRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}} |
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892 | |
893 | Converts logical X coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the current | |
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894 | mapping mode but ignoring the x axis orientation. |
895 | Use this for converting a width, for example. | |
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898 | \membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceY}\label{wxdclogicaltodevicey} |
899 | ||
1f897d25 | 900 | \func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceY}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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901 | |
902 | Converts logical Y coordinate to device coordinate, using the current | |
903 | mapping mode. | |
904 | ||
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906 | \membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceYRel}\label{wxdclogicaltodeviceyrel} |
907 | ||
1f897d25 | 908 | \func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceYRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}} |
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909 | |
910 | Converts logical Y coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the current | |
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911 | mapping mode but ignoring the y axis orientation. |
912 | Use this for converting a height, for example. | |
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915 | \membersection{wxDC::MaxX}\label{wxdcmaxx} |
916 | ||
1f897d25 | 917 | \func{wxCoord}{MaxX}{\void} |
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918 | |
919 | Gets the maximum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far. | |
920 | ||
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922 | \membersection{wxDC::MaxY}\label{wxdcmaxy} |
923 | ||
1f897d25 | 924 | \func{wxCoord}{MaxY}{\void} |
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925 | |
926 | Gets the maximum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far. | |
927 | ||
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929 | \membersection{wxDC::MinX}\label{wxdcminx} |
930 | ||
1f897d25 | 931 | \func{wxCoord}{MinX}{\void} |
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932 | |
933 | Gets the minimum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far. | |
934 | ||
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936 | \membersection{wxDC::MinY}\label{wxdcminy} |
937 | ||
1f897d25 | 938 | \func{wxCoord}{MinY}{\void} |
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939 | |
940 | Gets the minimum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far. | |
941 | ||
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b7cacb43 | 943 | \membersection{wxDC::IsOk}\label{wxdcisok} |
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944 | |
945 | \func{bool}{Ok}{\void} | |
946 | ||
cc81d32f | 947 | Returns true if the DC is ok to use. |
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950 | \membersection{wxDC::ResetBoundingBox}\label{wxdcresetboundingbox} |
951 | ||
952 | \func{void}{ResetBoundingBox}{\void} | |
953 | ||
954 | Resets the bounding box: after a call to this function, the bounding box | |
955 | doesn't contain anything. | |
956 | ||
957 | \wxheading{See also} | |
958 | ||
959 | \helpref{CalcBoundingBox}{wxdccalcboundingbox} | |
960 | ||
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962 | \membersection{wxDC::SetAxisOrientation}\label{wxdcsetaxisorientation} |
963 | ||
964 | \func{void}{SetAxisOrientation}{\param{bool}{ xLeftRight}, | |
965 | \param{bool}{ yBottomUp}} | |
966 | ||
967 | Sets the x and y axis orientation (i.e., the direction from lowest to | |
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968 | highest values on the axis). The default orientation is |
969 | x axis from left to right and y axis from top down. | |
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970 | |
971 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
972 | ||
973 | \docparam{xLeftRight}{True to set the x axis orientation to the natural | |
974 | left to right orientation, false to invert it.} | |
975 | ||
976 | \docparam{yBottomUp}{True to set the y axis orientation to the natural | |
977 | bottom up orientation, false to invert it.} | |
978 | ||
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980 | \membersection{wxDC::SetBackground}\label{wxdcsetbackground} |
981 | ||
982 | \func{void}{SetBackground}{\param{const wxBrush\& }{brush}} | |
983 | ||
984 | Sets the current background brush for the DC. | |
985 | ||
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987 | \membersection{wxDC::SetBackgroundMode}\label{wxdcsetbackgroundmode} |
988 | ||
989 | \func{void}{SetBackgroundMode}{\param{int}{ mode}} | |
990 | ||
991 | {\it mode} may be one of wxSOLID and wxTRANSPARENT. This setting determines | |
992 | whether text will be drawn with a background colour or not. | |
993 | ||
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995 | \membersection{wxDC::SetBrush}\label{wxdcsetbrush} |
996 | ||
997 | \func{void}{SetBrush}{\param{const wxBrush\& }{brush}} | |
998 | ||
999 | Sets the current brush for the DC. | |
1000 | ||
1001 | If the argument is wxNullBrush, the current brush is selected out of the device | |
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1003 | be destroyed safely. |
1004 | ||
1005 | See also \helpref{wxBrush}{wxbrush}. | |
1006 | ||
1007 | See also \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for the interpretation of colours | |
1008 | when drawing into a monochrome bitmap. | |
1009 | ||
1010 | ||
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1011 | \membersection{wxDC::SetClippingRegion}\label{wxdcsetclippingregion} |
1012 | ||
1f897d25 | 1013 | \func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}} |
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1015 | \func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{const wxPoint\& }{pt}, \param{const wxSize\& }{sz}} |
1016 | ||
1017 | \func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}} | |
1018 | ||
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1019 | \func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{const wxRegion\&}{ region}} |
1020 | ||
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1021 | Sets the clipping region for this device context to the intersection of the |
1022 | given region described by the parameters of this method and the previously set | |
1023 | clipping region. You should call | |
1024 | \helpref{DestroyClippingRegion}{wxdcdestroyclippingregion} if you want to set | |
1025 | the clipping region exactly to the region specified. | |
1026 | ||
1027 | The clipping region is an area to which drawing is restricted. Possible uses | |
1028 | for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up window redraws | |
1029 | when only a known area of the screen is damaged. | |
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1031 | \wxheading{See also} |
1032 | ||
1033 | \helpref{wxDC::DestroyClippingRegion}{wxdcdestroyclippingregion}, \helpref{wxRegion}{wxregion} | |
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a660d684 | 1037 | |
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a660d684 | 1039 | |
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1040 | Sets the device origin (i.e., the origin in pixels after scaling has been |
1041 | applied). | |
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1043 | This function may be useful in Windows printing |
1044 | operations for placing a graphic on a page. | |
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1047 | \membersection{wxDC::SetFont}\label{wxdcsetfont} |
1048 | ||
1049 | \func{void}{SetFont}{\param{const wxFont\& }{font}} | |
1050 | ||
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1051 | Sets the current font for the DC. It must be a valid font, in particular you |
1052 | should not pass {\tt wxNullFont} to this method. | |
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1053 | |
1054 | See also \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont}. | |
1055 | ||
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1057 | \membersection{wxDC::SetLayoutDirection}\label{wxdcsetlayoutdirection} |
1058 | ||
1059 | \func{void}{SetLayoutDirection}{\param{wxLayoutDirection}{ dir}} | |
1060 | ||
1061 | Sets the current layout direction for the device context. \arg{dir} may be either | |
b18a7b11 | 1062 | \texttt{wxLayout\_Default}, \texttt{wxLayout\_LeftToRight} or \texttt{wxLayout\_RightToLeft}. |
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1063 | |
1064 | \wxheading{See also} | |
1065 | ||
1066 | \helpref{GetLayoutDirection}{wxdcgetlayoutdirection} | |
1067 | ||
1068 | ||
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1069 | \membersection{wxDC::SetLogicalFunction}\label{wxdcsetlogicalfunction} |
1070 | ||
1071 | \func{void}{SetLogicalFunction}{\param{int}{ function}} | |
1072 | ||
fe604ccd | 1073 | Sets the current logical function for the device context. This determines how |
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1074 | a source pixel (from a pen or brush colour, or source device context if |
1075 | using \helpref{wxDC::Blit}{wxdcblit}) combines with a destination pixel in the | |
1076 | current device context. | |
1077 | ||
1078 | The possible values | |
1079 | and their meaning in terms of source and destination pixel values are | |
1080 | as follows: | |
1081 | ||
1082 | \begin{verbatim} | |
1083 | wxAND src AND dst | |
1084 | wxAND_INVERT (NOT src) AND dst | |
1085 | wxAND_REVERSE src AND (NOT dst) | |
1086 | wxCLEAR 0 | |
1087 | wxCOPY src | |
1088 | wxEQUIV (NOT src) XOR dst | |
1089 | wxINVERT NOT dst | |
1090 | wxNAND (NOT src) OR (NOT dst) | |
1091 | wxNOR (NOT src) AND (NOT dst) | |
1092 | wxNO_OP dst | |
1093 | wxOR src OR dst | |
1094 | wxOR_INVERT (NOT src) OR dst | |
1095 | wxOR_REVERSE src OR (NOT dst) | |
1096 | wxSET 1 | |
1097 | wxSRC_INVERT NOT src | |
1098 | wxXOR src XOR dst | |
1099 | \end{verbatim} | |
1100 | ||
1101 | The default is wxCOPY, which simply draws with the current colour. | |
1102 | The others combine the current colour and the background using a | |
6453876e | 1103 | logical operation. wxINVERT is commonly used for drawing rubber bands or |
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1104 | moving outlines, since drawing twice reverts to the original colour. |
1105 | ||
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1107 | \membersection{wxDC::SetMapMode}\label{wxdcsetmapmode} |
1108 | ||
1109 | \func{void}{SetMapMode}{\param{int}{ int}} | |
1110 | ||
1111 | The {\it mapping mode} of the device context defines the unit of | |
1112 | measurement used to convert logical units to device units. Note that | |
1113 | in X, text drawing isn't handled consistently with the mapping mode; a | |
1114 | font is always specified in point size. However, setting the {\it | |
1115 | user scale} (see \helpref{wxDC::SetUserScale}{wxdcsetuserscale}) scales the text appropriately. In | |
2edb0bde | 1116 | Windows, scalable TrueType fonts are always used; in X, results depend |
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1117 | on availability of fonts, but usually a reasonable match is found. |
1118 | ||
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1121 | Drawing to a Windows printer device context uses the current mapping mode, |
1122 | but mapping mode is currently ignored for PostScript output. | |
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1123 | |
1124 | The mapping mode can be one of the following: | |
1125 | ||
1126 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
e3065973 | 1127 | \twocolitem{wxMM\_TWIPS}{Each logical unit is 1/20 of a point, or 1/1440 of |
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1129 | \twocolitem{wxMM\_POINTS}{Each logical unit is a point, or 1/72 of an inch.} |
1130 | \twocolitem{wxMM\_METRIC}{Each logical unit is 1 mm.} | |
1131 | \twocolitem{wxMM\_LOMETRIC}{Each logical unit is 1/10 of a mm.} | |
1132 | \twocolitem{wxMM\_TEXT}{Each logical unit is 1 pixel.} | |
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1133 | \end{twocollist} |
1134 | ||
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1136 | \membersection{wxDC::SetPalette}\label{wxdcsetpalette} |
1137 | ||
1138 | \func{void}{SetPalette}{\param{const wxPalette\& }{palette}} | |
1139 | ||
1140 | If this is a window DC or memory DC, assigns the given palette to the window | |
1141 | or bitmap associated with the DC. If the argument is wxNullPalette, the current | |
1142 | palette is selected out of the device context, and the original palette | |
1143 | restored. | |
1144 | ||
1145 | See \helpref{wxPalette}{wxpalette} for further details. | |
1146 | ||
1147 | ||
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1148 | \membersection{wxDC::SetPen}\label{wxdcsetpen} |
1149 | ||
1150 | \func{void}{SetPen}{\param{const wxPen\& }{pen}} | |
1151 | ||
1152 | Sets the current pen for the DC. | |
1153 | ||
1154 | If the argument is wxNullPen, the current pen is selected out of the device | |
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1155 | context (leaving wxDC without any valid pen), allowing the current brush to |
1156 | be destroyed safely. | |
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1158 | See also \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for the interpretation of colours |
1159 | when drawing into a monochrome bitmap. | |
1160 | ||
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1162 | \membersection{wxDC::SetTextBackground}\label{wxdcsettextbackground} |
1163 | ||
1164 | \func{void}{SetTextBackground}{\param{const wxColour\& }{colour}} | |
1165 | ||
1166 | Sets the current text background colour for the DC. | |
1167 | ||
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1169 | \membersection{wxDC::SetTextForeground}\label{wxdcsettextforeground} |
1170 | ||
1171 | \func{void}{SetTextForeground}{\param{const wxColour\& }{colour}} | |
1172 | ||
1173 | Sets the current text foreground colour for the DC. | |
1174 | ||
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1175 | See also \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for the interpretation of colours |
1176 | when drawing into a monochrome bitmap. | |
1177 | ||
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1179 | \membersection{wxDC::SetUserScale}\label{wxdcsetuserscale} |
1180 | ||
1181 | \func{void}{SetUserScale}{\param{double}{ xScale}, \param{double}{ yScale}} | |
1182 | ||
1183 | Sets the user scaling factor, useful for applications which require | |
1184 | `zooming'. | |
1185 | ||
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1187 | \membersection{wxDC::StartDoc}\label{wxdcstartdoc} |
1188 | ||
1189 | \func{bool}{StartDoc}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}} | |
1190 | ||
1191 | Starts a document (only relevant when outputting to a printer). | |
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1195 | \membersection{wxDC::StartPage}\label{wxdcstartpage} |
1196 | ||
1197 | \func{bool}{StartPage}{\void} | |
1198 | ||
1199 | Starts a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer). | |
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1201 | |
1202 | \membersection{wxDC::StretchBlit}\label{wxdcstretchblit} | |
1203 | ||
1204 | \func{bool}{StretchBlit}{\param{wxCoord}{ xdest}, \param{wxCoord}{ ydest}, \param{wxCoord}{ dstWidth}, \param{wxCoord}{ dstHeight}, | |
1205 | \param{wxDC* }{source}, \param{wxCoord}{ xsrc}, \param{wxCoord}{ ysrc}, \param{wxCoord}{ srcWidth}, \param{wxCoord}{ srcHeight}, | |
1206 | \param{int}{ logicalFunc = wxCOPY}, \param{bool }{useMask = false}, \param{wxCoord}{ xsrcMask = -1}, \param{wxCoord}{ ysrcMask = -1}} | |
1207 | ||
1208 | Copy from a source DC to this DC, specifying the destination | |
1209 | coordinates, destination size, source DC, source coordinates, | |
1210 | size of source area to copy, logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, | |
1211 | and mask source position. | |
1212 | ||
1213 | \wxheading{Parameters} | |
1214 | ||
1215 | \docparam{xdest}{Destination device context x position.} | |
1216 | ||
1217 | \docparam{ydest}{Destination device context y position.} | |
1218 | ||
1219 | \docparam{dstWidth}{Width of destination area.} | |
1220 | ||
1221 | \docparam{dstHeight}{Height of destination area.} | |
1222 | ||
1223 | \docparam{source}{Source device context.} | |
1224 | ||
1225 | \docparam{xsrc}{Source device context x position.} | |
1226 | ||
1227 | \docparam{ysrc}{Source device context y position.} | |
1228 | ||
1229 | \docparam{srcWidth}{Width of source area to be copied.} | |
1230 | ||
1231 | \docparam{srcHeight}{Height of source area to be copied.} | |
1232 | ||
1233 | \docparam{logicalFunc}{Logical function to use: see \helpref{wxDC::SetLogicalFunction}{wxdcsetlogicalfunction}.} | |
1234 | ||
1235 | \docparam{useMask}{If true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask that is associated with the bitmap | |
1236 | selected into the source device context. The Windows implementation does the following if \texttt{MaskBlt} cannot be used: | |
1237 | ||
1238 | \begin{enumerate} | |
1239 | \item Creates a temporary bitmap and copies the destination area into it. | |
1240 | \item Copies the source area into the temporary bitmap using the specified logical function. | |
1241 | \item Sets the masked area in the temporary bitmap to BLACK by ANDing the | |
1242 | mask bitmap with the temp bitmap with the foreground colour set to WHITE | |
1243 | and the background colour set to BLACK. | |
1244 | \item Sets the unmasked area in the destination area to BLACK by ANDing the | |
1245 | mask bitmap with the destination area with the foreground colour set to BLACK | |
1246 | and the background colour set to WHITE. | |
1247 | \item ORs the temporary bitmap with the destination area. | |
1248 | \item Deletes the temporary bitmap. | |
1249 | \end{enumerate} | |
1250 | ||
1251 | This sequence of operations ensures that the source's transparent area need not be black, | |
1252 | and logical functions are supported. | |
1253 | ||
1254 | {\bf Note:} on Windows, blitting with masks can be speeded up considerably by compiling | |
1255 | wxWidgets with the \texttt{wxUSE\_DC\_CACHE} option enabled. You can also influence whether \texttt{MaskBlt} | |
1256 | or the explicit mask blitting code above is used, by using \helpref{wxSystemOptions}{wxsystemoptions} and | |
1257 | setting the {\bf no-maskblt} option to 1. | |
1258 | ||
1259 | } | |
1260 | ||
1261 | \docparam{xsrcMask}{Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc | |
1262 | will be assumed for the mask source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.} | |
1263 | ||
1264 | \docparam{ysrcMask}{Source y position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc | |
1265 | will be assumed for the mask source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.} | |
1266 | ||
1267 | ||
1268 | \wxheading{Remarks} | |
1269 | ||
1270 | There is partial support for Blit in wxPostScriptDC, under X. | |
1271 | ||
1272 | wxDC::StretchBlit is only implemented under wxMAC and wxMSW. | |
1273 | ||
1274 | See \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for typical usage. | |
1275 | ||
1276 | \newsince{2.9.0} | |
1277 | ||
1278 | \wxheading{See also} | |
1279 | ||
1280 | \helpref{wxDC::Blit}{wxdcblit}, \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc}, \helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap}, \helpref{wxMask}{wxmask} | |
1281 |