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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: pen.h
8024723d 3// Purpose: interface of wxPen* classes
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4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows license
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
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9/**
10 The possible styles for a wxPen.
11*/
12enum wxPenStyle
13{
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14 wxPENSTYLE_INVALID = -1,
15
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16 wxPENSTYLE_SOLID,
17 /**< Solid style. */
18
19 wxPENSTYLE_DOT,
20 /**< Dotted style. */
21
22 wxPENSTYLE_LONG_DASH,
23 /**< Long dashed style. */
24
25 wxPENSTYLE_SHORT_DASH,
26 /**< Short dashed style. */
27
28 wxPENSTYLE_DOT_DASH,
29 /**< Dot and dash style. */
30
31 wxPENSTYLE_USER_DASH,
32 /**< Use the user dashes: see wxPen::SetDashes. */
33
34 wxPENSTYLE_TRANSPARENT,
35 /**< No pen is used. */
36
37 wxPENSTYLE_STIPPLE_MASK_OPAQUE,
38 /**< @todo WHAT's this? */
39
40 wxPENSTYLE_STIPPLE_MASK,
41 /**< @todo WHAT's this? */
42
43 wxPENSTYLE_STIPPLE,
44 /**< Use the stipple bitmap. */
45
46 wxPENSTYLE_BDIAGONAL_HATCH,
47 /**< Backward diagonal hatch. */
48
49 wxPENSTYLE_CROSSDIAG_HATCH,
50 /**< Cross-diagonal hatch. */
51
52 wxPENSTYLE_FDIAGONAL_HATCH,
53 /**< Forward diagonal hatch. */
54
55 wxPENSTYLE_CROSS_HATCH,
56 /**< Cross hatch. */
57
58 wxPENSTYLE_HORIZONTAL_HATCH,
59 /**< Horizontal hatch. */
60
61 wxPENSTYLE_VERTICAL_HATCH,
62 /**< Vertical hatch. */
63
64 wxPENSTYLE_FIRST_HATCH = wxPENSTYLE_BDIAGONAL_HATCH,
1413ac04 65 wxPENSTYLE_LAST_HATCH = wxPENSTYLE_VERTICAL_HATCH
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66};
67
68/**
69 The possible join values of a wxPen.
70
71 @todo use wxPENJOIN_ prefix
72*/
73enum wxPenJoin
74{
75 wxJOIN_INVALID = -1,
76
77 wxJOIN_BEVEL = 120,
78 wxJOIN_MITER,
79 wxJOIN_ROUND,
80};
81
82
83/**
84 The possible cap values of a wxPen.
85
86 @todo use wxPENCAP_ prefix
87*/
88enum wxPenCap
89{
90 wxCAP_INVALID = -1,
91
92 wxCAP_ROUND = 130,
93 wxCAP_PROJECTING,
94 wxCAP_BUTT
95};
96
97
98
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99/**
100 @class wxPen
101 @wxheader{pen.h}
7c913512 102
23324ae1 103 A pen is a drawing tool for drawing outlines. It is used for drawing
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104 lines and painting the outline of rectangles, ellipses, etc.
105 It has a colour, a width and a style.
106
4d7b68d1 107 @note On a monochrome display, wxWidgets shows all non-white pens as black.
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108
109 Do not initialize objects on the stack before the program commences,
110 since other required structures may not have been set up yet.
74bf4e64 111 Instead, define global pointers to objects and create them in wxApp::OnInit()
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112 or when required.
113
114 An application may wish to dynamically create pens with different characteristics,
115 and there is the consequent danger that a large number of duplicate pens will
116 be created. Therefore an application may wish to get a pointer to a pen by using
74bf4e64 117 the global list of pens ::wxThePenList, and calling the member function
8024723d 118 wxPenList::FindOrCreatePen().
4d7b68d1 119 See wxPenList for more info.
8024723d 120
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121 This class uses @ref overview_refcount "reference counting and copy-on-write" internally
122 so that assignments between two instances of this class are very cheap.
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123 You can therefore use actual objects instead of pointers without efficiency problems.
124 If an instance of this class is changed it will create its own data internally
125 so that other instances, which previously shared the data using the reference
126 counting, are not affected.
7c913512 127
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128 @library{wxcore}
129 @category{gdi}
7c913512 130
23324ae1 131 @stdobjects
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132 @li ::wxNullPen
133 @li ::wxRED_PEN
134 @li ::wxCYAN_PEN
135 @li ::wxGREEN_PEN
136 @li ::wxBLACK_PEN
137 @li ::wxWHITE_PEN
138 @li ::wxTRANSPARENT_PEN
139 @li ::wxBLACK_DASHED_PEN
140 @li ::wxGREY_PEN
141 @li ::wxMEDIUM_GREY_PEN
142 @li ::wxLIGHT_GREY_PEN
7c913512 143
74bf4e64 144 @see wxPenList, wxDC, wxDC::SetPen()
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145*/
146class wxPen : public wxGDIObject
147{
148public:
23324ae1 149 /**
74bf4e64 150 Default constructor. The pen will be uninitialised, and IsOk() will return @false.
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151 */
152 wxPen();
153
154 /**
155 Constructs a pen from a colour object, pen width and style.
8024723d 156
7c913512 157 @param colour
4cc4bfaf 158 A colour object.
7c913512 159 @param width
4cc4bfaf 160 Pen width. Under Windows, the pen width cannot be greater than 1 if
74bf4e64 161 the style is @c wxDOT, @c wxLONG_DASH, @c wxSHORT_DASH, @c wxDOT_DASH, or @c wxUSER_DASH.
7c913512 162 @param style
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163 The style may be one of the ::wxPenStyle values.
164
23324ae1 165 @remarks Different versions of Windows and different versions of other
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166 platforms support very different subsets of the styles
167 above - there is no similarity even between Windows95
168 and Windows98 - so handle with care.
8024723d 169
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170 @see SetStyle(), SetColour(), SetWidth()
171 */
172 wxPen(const wxColour& colour, int width = 1, wxPenStyle style = wxPENSTYLE_SOLID);
173
174 /**
175 Constructs a stippled pen from a stipple bitmap and a width.
176
177 @param width
178 Pen width. Under Windows, the pen width cannot be greater than 1 if
179 the style is @c wxDOT, @c wxLONG_DASH, @c wxSHORT_DASH, @c wxDOT_DASH, or @c wxUSER_DASH.
180 @param stipple
181 A stipple bitmap.
182
183 @see SetWidth(), SetStipple()
184 */
185 wxPen(const wxBitmap& stipple, int width);
186
187 /**
188 Copy constructor, uses @ref overview_refcount.
189
190 @param pen
191 A pointer or reference to a pen to copy.
23324ae1 192 */
7c913512 193 wxPen(const wxPen& pen);
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194
195 /**
196 Destructor.
74bf4e64 197 @see @ref overview_refcount_destruct "reference-counted object destruction"
8024723d 198
23324ae1 199 @remarks Although all remaining pens are deleted when the application
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200 exits, the application should try to clean up all pens
201 itself. This is because wxWidgets cannot know if a
202 pointer to the pen object is stored in an application
203 data structure, and there is a risk of double deletion.
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204 */
205 ~wxPen();
206
207 /**
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208 Returns the pen cap style, which may be one of @c wxCAP_ROUND, @c
209 wxCAP_PROJECTING and @c wxCAP_BUTT.
210
211 The default is @c wxCAP_ROUND.
8024723d 212
4cc4bfaf 213 @see SetCap()
23324ae1 214 */
231b9591 215 virtual wxPenCap GetCap() const;
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216
217 /**
218 Returns a reference to the pen colour.
8024723d 219
4cc4bfaf 220 @see SetColour()
23324ae1 221 */
231b9591 222 virtual wxColour GetColour() const;
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223
224 /**
225 Gets an array of dashes (defined as char in X, DWORD under Windows).
4cc4bfaf 226 @a dashes is a pointer to the internal array. Do not deallocate or store this
23324ae1 227 pointer.
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228
229 @return The number of dashes associated with this pen.
8024723d 230
4cc4bfaf 231 @see SetDashes()
23324ae1 232 */
231b9591 233 virtual int GetDashes(wxDash** dashes) const;
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234
235 /**
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236 Returns the pen join style, which may be one of @c wxJOIN_BEVEL, @c
237 wxJOIN_ROUND and @c wxJOIN_MITER.
238
239 The default is @c wxJOIN_ROUND.
8024723d 240
4cc4bfaf 241 @see SetJoin()
23324ae1 242 */
231b9591 243 virtual wxPenJoin GetJoin() const;
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244
245 /**
246 Gets a pointer to the stipple bitmap.
8024723d 247
4cc4bfaf 248 @see SetStipple()
23324ae1 249 */
231b9591 250 virtual wxBitmap* GetStipple() const;
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251
252 /**
253 Returns the pen style.
8024723d 254
4cc4bfaf 255 @see wxPen(), SetStyle()
23324ae1 256 */
231b9591 257 virtual wxPenStyle GetStyle() const;
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258
259 /**
260 Returns the pen width.
8024723d 261
4cc4bfaf 262 @see SetWidth()
23324ae1 263 */
231b9591 264 virtual int GetWidth() const;
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265
266 /**
267 Returns @true if the pen is initialised.
268 */
328f5751 269 bool IsOk() const;
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270
271 /**
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272 Sets the pen cap style, which may be one of @c wxCAP_ROUND, @c wxCAP_PROJECTING
273 and @c wxCAP_BUTT. The default is @c wxCAP_ROUND.
8024723d 274
4cc4bfaf 275 @see GetCap()
23324ae1 276 */
231b9591 277 virtual void SetCap(wxPenCap capStyle);
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278
279 //@{
280 /**
281 The pen's colour is changed to the given colour.
8024723d 282
4cc4bfaf 283 @see GetColour()
23324ae1 284 */
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285 virtual void SetColour(wxColour& colour);
286 virtual void SetColour(unsigned char red, unsigned char green, unsigned char blue);
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287 //@}
288
289 /**
290 Associates an array of pointers to dashes (defined as char in X, DWORD under
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291 Windows) with the pen.
292
293 The array is not deallocated by wxPen, but neither must it be deallocated by
294 the calling application until the pen is deleted or this function is called
295 with a @NULL array.
8024723d 296
4cc4bfaf 297 @see GetDashes()
23324ae1 298 */
231b9591 299 virtual void SetDashes(int n, wxDash* dashes);
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300
301 /**
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302 Sets the pen join style, which may be one of @c wxJOIN_BEVEL, @c wxJOIN_ROUND
303 and @c wxJOIN_MITER.
304
305 The default is @c wxJOIN_ROUND.
8024723d 306
4cc4bfaf 307 @see GetJoin()
23324ae1 308 */
231b9591 309 virtual void SetJoin(wxPenJoin join_style);
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310
311 /**
312 Sets the bitmap for stippling.
8024723d 313
4cc4bfaf 314 @see GetStipple()
23324ae1 315 */
231b9591 316 virtual void SetStipple(wxBitmap* stipple);
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317
318 /**
319 Set the pen style.
8024723d 320
4cc4bfaf 321 @see wxPen()
23324ae1 322 */
231b9591 323 virtual void SetStyle(wxPenStyle style);
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324
325 /**
326 Sets the pen width.
8024723d 327
4cc4bfaf 328 @see GetWidth()
23324ae1 329 */
231b9591 330 virtual void SetWidth(int width);
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331
332 /**
333 Inequality operator.
4d7b68d1 334
74bf4e64 335 See @ref overview_refcount_equality "reference-counted object comparison" for
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336 more info.
337 */
338 bool operator !=(const wxPen& pen);
339
340 /**
74bf4e64 341 Assignment operator, using @ref overview_refcount.
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342 */
343 wxPen operator =(const wxPen& pen);
344
345 /**
346 Equality operator.
4d7b68d1 347
74bf4e64 348 See @ref overview_refcount_equality "reference-counted object comparison" for
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349 more info.
350 */
351 bool operator ==(const wxPen& pen);
352};
e54c96f1 353
e54c96f1 354/**
231b9591 355 An empty pen.
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356*/
357wxPen wxNullPen;
358
e54c96f1 359/**
231b9591 360 Red pen.
e54c96f1 361*/
4d7b68d1 362wxPen* wxRED_PEN;
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363
364/**
231b9591 365 Cyan pen.
e54c96f1 366*/
4d7b68d1 367wxPen* wxCYAN_PEN;
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368
369/**
231b9591 370 Green pen.
e54c96f1 371*/
4d7b68d1 372wxPen* wxGREEN_PEN;
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373
374/**
231b9591 375 Black pen.
e54c96f1 376*/
4d7b68d1 377wxPen* wxBLACK_PEN;
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378
379/**
231b9591 380 White pen.
e54c96f1 381*/
4d7b68d1 382wxPen* wxWHITE_PEN;
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383
384/**
231b9591 385 Transparent pen.
e54c96f1 386*/
4d7b68d1 387wxPen* wxTRANSPARENT_PEN;
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388
389/**
231b9591 390 Black dashed pen.
e54c96f1 391*/
4d7b68d1 392wxPen* wxBLACK_DASHED_PEN;
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393
394/**
231b9591 395 Grey pen.
e54c96f1 396*/
4d7b68d1 397wxPen* wxGREY_PEN;
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398
399/**
231b9591 400 Medium-grey pen.
e54c96f1 401*/
4d7b68d1 402wxPen* wxMEDIUM_GREY_PEN;
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403
404/**
231b9591 405 Light-grey pen.
e54c96f1 406*/
4d7b68d1 407wxPen* wxLIGHT_GREY_PEN;
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408
409
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410
411/**
412 @class wxPenList
413 @wxheader{gdicmn.h}
414
415 There is only one instance of this class: ::wxThePenList.
416 Use this object to search for a previously created pen of the desired
417 type and create it if not already found. In some windowing systems,
418 the pen may be a scarce resource, so it can pay to reuse old
419 resources if possible. When an application finishes, all pens will
420 be deleted and their resources freed, eliminating the possibility of
421 'memory leaks'. However, it is best not to rely on this automatic
422 cleanup because it can lead to double deletion in some circumstances.
423
424 There are two mechanisms in recent versions of wxWidgets which make the
425 pen list less useful than it once was. Under Windows, scarce resources
426 are cleaned up internally if they are not being used. Also, a referencing
427 counting mechanism applied to all GDI objects means that some sharing
428 of underlying resources is possible. You don't have to keep track of pointers,
429 working out when it is safe delete a pen, because the referencing counting does
430 it for you. For example, you can set a pen in a device context, and then
431 immediately delete the pen you passed, because the pen is 'copied'.
432
433 So you may find it easier to ignore the pen list, and instead create
434 and copy pens as you see fit. If your Windows resource meter suggests
435 your application is using too many resources, you can resort to using
436 GDI lists to share objects explicitly.
437
438 The only compelling use for the pen list is for wxWidgets to keep
439 track of pens in order to clean them up on exit. It is also kept for
440 backward compatibility with earlier versions of wxWidgets.
441
442 @library{wxcore}
443 @category{gdi}
444
445 @stdobjects
446 ::wxThePenList
447
448 @see wxPen
449*/
450class wxPenList
451{
452public:
453 /**
454 Constructor. The application should not construct its own pen list:
455 use the object pointer ::wxThePenList.
456 */
457 wxPenList();
458
459 /**
460 Finds a pen with the specified attributes and returns it, else creates a
461 new pen, adds it to the pen list, and returns it.
462
463 @param colour
464 Colour object.
465 @param width
466 Width of pen.
467 @param style
468 Pen style. See ::wxPenStyle for a list of styles.
469 */
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470 wxPen* FindOrCreatePen(const wxColour& colour,
471 int width = 1,
472 wxPenStyle style = wxPENSTYLE_SOLID);
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473};
474
475/**
476 The global list of wxPen objects ready to be re-used (for better performances).
477*/
478wxPenList* wxThePenList;
479