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1 | \section{\class{wxSizer}}\label{wxsizer} |
2 | ||
7e9a386e | 3 | wxSizer is the abstract base class used for laying out subwindows in a window. You |
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4 | cannot use wxSizer directly; instead, you will have to use one of the sizer |
5 | classes derived from it. Currently there are \helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer}, | |
6 | \helpref{wxStaticBoxSizer}{wxstaticboxsizer}, | |
7 | \helpref{wxNotebookSizer}{wxnotebooksizer}, \helpref{wxGridSizer}{wxgridsizer} | |
b19d7524 | 8 | \helpref{wxFlexGridSizer}{wxflexgridsizer} and \helpref{wxGridBagSizer}{wxgridbagsizer}. |
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fc2171bd | 10 | The layout algorithm used by sizers in wxWidgets is closely related to layout |
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11 | in other GUI toolkits, such as Java's AWT, the GTK toolkit or the Qt toolkit. It is |
12 | based upon the idea of the individual subwindows reporting their minimal required | |
13 | size and their ability to get stretched if the size of the parent window has changed. | |
14 | This will most often mean, that the programmer does not set the original size of | |
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15 | a dialog in the beginning, rather the dialog will assigned a sizer and this sizer |
16 | will be queried about the recommended size. The sizer in turn will query its | |
17 | children, which can be normal windows, empty space or other sizers, so that | |
18 | a hierarchy of sizers can be constructed. Note that wxSizer does not derive from wxWindow | |
19 | and thus do not interfere with tab ordering and requires very little resources compared | |
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20 | to a real window on screen. |
21 | ||
fc2171bd | 22 | What makes sizers so well fitted for use in wxWidgets is the fact that every control |
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23 | reports its own minimal size and the algorithm can handle differences in font sizes |
24 | or different window (dialog item) sizes on different platforms without problems. If e.g. | |
25 | the standard font as well as the overall design of Motif widgets requires more space than | |
f6bcfd97 | 26 | on Windows, the initial dialog size will automatically be bigger on Motif than on Windows. |
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76e1c2de | 28 | \pythonnote{If you wish to create a sizer class in wxPython you should |
c9110876 | 29 | derive the class from {\tt wxPySizer} in order to get Python-aware |
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30 | capabilities for the various virtual methods.} |
31 | ||
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32 | \wxheading{Derived from} |
33 | ||
34 | \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject} | |
35 | ||
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36 | \wxheading{See also} |
37 | ||
38 | \helpref{Sizer overview}{sizeroverview} | |
39 | ||
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40 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} |
41 | ||
02c6137e | 42 | |
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43 | \membersection{wxSizer::wxSizer}\label{wxsizerwxsizer} |
44 | ||
45 | \func{}{wxSizer}{\void} | |
46 | ||
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47 | The constructor. Note that wxSizer is an abstract base class and may not |
48 | be instantiated. | |
8fe05782 | 49 | |
02c6137e | 50 | |
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51 | \membersection{wxSizer::\destruct{wxSizer}}\label{wxsizerdtor} |
52 | ||
53 | \func{}{\destruct{wxSizer}}{\void} | |
54 | ||
9c884972 | 55 | The destructor. |
8fe05782 | 56 | |
02c6137e | 57 | |
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58 | \membersection{wxSizer::Add}\label{wxsizeradd} |
59 | ||
2b5f62a0 | 60 | \func{void}{Add}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}, \param{int }{proportion = 0},\param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
8fe05782 | 61 | |
2b5f62a0 | 62 | \func{void}{Add}{\param{wxSizer* }{sizer}, \param{int }{proportion = 0}, \param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
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2b5f62a0 | 64 | \func{void}{Add}{\param{int }{width}, \param{int }{height}, \param{int }{proportion = 0}, \param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
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66 | Appends a child to the sizer. wxSizer itself is an abstract class, but the parameters are |
67 | equivalent in the derived classes that you will instantiate to use it so they are described | |
68 | here: | |
8fe05782 | 69 | |
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70 | \docparam{window}{The window to be added to the sizer. Its initial size (either set explicitly by the |
71 | user or calculated internally when using wxDefaultSize) is interpreted as the minimal and in many | |
f6bcfd97 | 72 | cases also the initial size. This is particularly useful in connection with \helpref{SetSizeHints}{wxsizersetsizehints}.} |
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73 | |
74 | \docparam{sizer}{The (child-)sizer to be added to the sizer. This allows placing a child sizer in a | |
75 | sizer and thus to create hierarchies of sizers (typically a vertical box as the top sizer and several | |
76 | horizontal boxes on the level beneath).} | |
77 | ||
78 | \docparam{width and height}{The dimension of a spacer to be added to the sizer. Adding spacers to sizers | |
2edb0bde | 79 | gives more flexibility in the design of dialogs; imagine for example a horizontal box with two buttons at the |
4130b487 | 80 | bottom of a dialog: you might want to insert a space between the two buttons and make that space stretchable |
2b5f62a0 | 81 | using the {\it proportion} flag and the result will be that the left button will be aligned with the left |
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82 | side of the dialog and the right button with the right side - the space in between will shrink and grow with |
83 | the dialog.} | |
84 | ||
2b5f62a0 | 85 | \docparam{proportion}{Although the meaning of this parameter is undefined in wxSizer, it is used in wxBoxSizer |
a6f3598d | 86 | to indicate if a child of a sizer can change its size in the main orientation of the wxBoxSizer - where |
2edb0bde | 87 | 0 stands for not changeable and a value of more than zero is interpreted relative to the value of other |
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88 | children of the same wxBoxSizer. For example, you might have a horizontal wxBoxSizer with three children, two |
89 | of which are supposed to change their size with the sizer. Then the two stretchable windows would get a | |
fc9c7c09 | 90 | value of 1 each to make them grow and shrink equally with the sizer's horizontal dimension.} |
a6f3598d | 91 | |
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92 | \docparam{flag}{This parameter can be used to set a number of flags |
93 | which can be combined using the binary OR operator |. Two main | |
94 | behaviours are defined using these flags. One is the border around a | |
95 | window: the {\it border} parameter determines the border width whereas | |
96 | the flags given here determine which side(s) of the item that the | |
97 | border will be added. The other flags determine how the sizer item | |
98 | behaves when the space allotted to the sizer changes, and is somewhat | |
99 | dependent on the specific kind of sizer used. | |
100 | ||
101 | \twocolwidtha{5cm}% | |
102 | \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt | |
103 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTOP}\\ | |
104 | \windowstyle{wxBOTTOM}\\ | |
105 | \windowstyle{wxLEFT}\\ | |
106 | \windowstyle{wxRIGHT}\\ | |
107 | \windowstyle{wxALL}}{These flags are used to specify which side(s) of | |
2fa2b11b | 108 | the sizer item the {\it border} width will apply to. } |
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109 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxEXPAND}}{The item will be expanded to fill |
110 | the space assigned to the item.} | |
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111 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxSHAPED}}{The item will be expanded as much |
112 | as possible while also maintaining its aspect ratio} | |
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113 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxFIXED\_MINSIZE}}{Normally wxSizers will use |
114 | \helpref{GetAdjustedBestSize}{wxwindowgetadjustedbestsize} to | |
115 | determine what the minimal size of window items should be, and will | |
116 | use that size to calculate the layout. This allows layouts to | |
117 | adjust when an item changes and its {\it best size} becomes | |
118 | different. If you would rather have a window item stay the size it | |
119 | started with then use wxFIXED\_MINSIZE.} | |
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120 | \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxALIGN\_CENTER}\\ |
121 | \windowstyle{wxALIGN\_LEFT}\\ | |
122 | \windowstyle{wxALIGN\_RIGHT}\\ | |
123 | \windowstyle{wxALIGN\_TOP}\\ | |
124 | \windowstyle{wxALIGN\_BOTTOM}\\ | |
125 | \windowstyle{wxALIGN\_CENTER\_VERTICAL}\\ | |
126 | \windowstyle{wxALIGN\_CENTER\_HORIZONTAL}}{The wxALIGN flags allow you to | |
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127 | specify the alignment of the item within the space allotted to it by |
128 | the sizer, adjusted for the border if any.} | |
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129 | \end{twocollist} |
130 | } | |
131 | ||
132 | \docparam{border}{Determines the border width, if the {\it flag} | |
133 | parameter is set to include any border flag.} | |
a6f3598d | 134 | |
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135 | \docparam{userData}{Allows an extra object to be attached to the sizer |
136 | item, for use in derived classes when sizing information is more | |
2b5f62a0 | 137 | complex than the {\it proportion} and {\it flag} will allow for.} |
f6bcfd97 | 138 | |
02c6137e | 139 | |
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140 | \membersection{wxSizer::CalcMin}\label{wxsizercalcmin} |
141 | ||
142 | \func{wxSize}{CalcMin}{\void} | |
143 | ||
144 | This method is abstract and has to be overwritten by any derived class. | |
145 | Here, the sizer will do the actual calculation of its children minimal sizes. | |
146 | ||
02c6137e | 147 | |
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148 | \membersection{wxSizer::Detach}\label{wxsizerdetach} |
149 | ||
150 | \func{bool}{Detach}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}} | |
151 | ||
152 | \func{bool}{Detach}{\param{wxSizer* }{sizer}} | |
153 | ||
12a3f227 | 154 | \func{bool}{Detach}{\param{size\_t }{index}} |
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156 | Detach a child from the sizer without destroying it. {\it window} is the window to be | |
12a3f227 | 157 | detached, {\it sizer} is the equivalent sizer and {\it index} is the position of |
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158 | the child in the sizer, typically 0 for the first item. This method does not |
159 | cause any layout or resizing to take place, call \helpref{wxSizer::Layout}{wxsizerlayout} | |
160 | to update the layout "on screen" after detaching a child from the sizer. | |
161 | ||
cc81d32f | 162 | Returns true if the child item was found and detached, false otherwise. |
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163 | |
164 | \wxheading{See also} | |
165 | ||
166 | \helpref{wxSizer::Remove}{wxsizerremove} | |
167 | ||
02c6137e | 168 | |
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169 | \membersection{wxSizer::Fit}\label{wxsizerfit} |
170 | ||
e5251d4f | 171 | \func{wxSize}{Fit}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}} |
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172 | |
173 | Tell the sizer to resize the {\it window} to match the sizer's minimal size. This | |
174 | is commonly done in the constructor of the window itself, see sample in the description | |
e5251d4f | 175 | of \helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer}. Returns the new size. |
f6bcfd97 | 176 | |
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177 | For a top level window this is the total window size, not client size. |
178 | ||
179 | ||
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180 | \membersection{wxSizer::FitInside}\label{wxsizerfitinside} |
181 | ||
182 | \func{void}{FitInside}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}} | |
183 | ||
184 | Tell the sizer to resize the virtual size of the {\it window} to match the sizer's | |
185 | minimal size. This will not alter the on screen size of the window, but may cause | |
186 | the addition/removal/alteration of scrollbars required to view the virtual area in | |
187 | windows which manage it. | |
188 | ||
189 | \wxheading{See also} | |
190 | ||
191 | \helpref{wxScrolledWindow::SetScrollbars}{wxscrolledwindowsetscrollbars},\rtfsp | |
192 | \helpref{wxSizer::SetVirtualSizeHints}{wxsizersetvirtualsizehints} | |
193 | ||
02c6137e | 194 | |
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195 | \membersection{wxSizer::GetSize}\label{wxsizergetsize} |
196 | ||
197 | \func{wxSize}{GetSize}{\void} | |
198 | ||
199 | Returns the current size of the sizer. | |
200 | ||
02c6137e | 201 | |
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202 | \membersection{wxSizer::GetPosition}\label{wxsizergetposition} |
203 | ||
204 | \func{wxPoint}{GetPosition}{\void} | |
205 | ||
206 | Returns the current position of the sizer. | |
207 | ||
02c6137e | 208 | |
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209 | \membersection{wxSizer::GetMinSize}\label{wxsizergetminsize} |
210 | ||
211 | \func{wxSize}{GetMinSize}{\void} | |
212 | ||
213 | Returns the minimal size of the sizer. This is either the combined minimal | |
214 | size of all the children and their borders or the minimal size set by | |
215 | \helpref{SetMinSize}{wxsizersetminsize}, depending on which is bigger. | |
216 | ||
02c6137e | 217 | |
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218 | \membersection{wxSizer::Insert}\label{wxsizerinsert} |
219 | ||
12a3f227 | 220 | \func{void}{Insert}{\param{size\_t }{index}, \param{wxWindow* }{window}, \param{int }{proportion = 0},\param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
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12a3f227 | 222 | \func{void}{Insert}{\param{size\_t }{index}, \param{wxSizer* }{sizer}, \param{int }{proportion = 0}, \param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
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12a3f227 | 224 | \func{void}{Insert}{\param{size\_t }{index}, \param{int }{width}, \param{int }{height}, \param{int }{proportion = 0}, \param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
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12a3f227 | 226 | Insert a child into the sizer before any existing item at {\it index}. |
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12a3f227 | 228 | \docparam{index}{The position this child should assume in the sizer.} |
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229 | |
230 | See \helpref{wxSizer::Add}{wxsizeradd} for the meaning of the other parameters. | |
231 | ||
02c6137e | 232 | |
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233 | \membersection{wxSizer::Layout}\label{wxsizerlayout} |
234 | ||
235 | \func{void}{Layout}{\void} | |
236 | ||
237 | Call this to force layout of the children anew, e.g. after having added a child | |
238 | to or removed a child (window, other sizer or space) from the sizer while keeping | |
239 | the current dimension. | |
76e1c2de | 240 | |
02c6137e | 241 | |
9c884972 | 242 | \membersection{wxSizer::Prepend}\label{wxsizerprepend} |
8fe05782 | 243 | |
2b5f62a0 | 244 | \func{void}{Prepend}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}, \param{int }{proportion = 0}, \param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
8fe05782 | 245 | |
2b5f62a0 | 246 | \func{void}{Prepend}{\param{wxSizer* }{sizer}, \param{int }{proportion = 0}, \param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border = 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
9c884972 | 247 | |
2b5f62a0 | 248 | \func{void}{Prepend}{\param{int }{width}, \param{int }{height}, \param{int }{proportion = 0}, \param{int }{flag = 0}, \param{int }{border= 0}, \param{wxObject* }{userData = NULL}} |
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249 | |
250 | Same as \helpref{wxSizer::Add}{wxsizeradd}, but prepends the items to the beginning of the | |
4130b487 | 251 | list of items (windows, subsizers or spaces) owned by this sizer. |
8fe05782 | 252 | |
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254 | \membersection{wxSizer::RecalcSizes}\label{wxsizerrecalcsizes} |
255 | ||
256 | \func{void}{RecalcSizes}{\void} | |
257 | ||
258 | This method is abstract and has to be overwritten by any derived class. | |
259 | Here, the sizer will do the actual calculation of its children's positions | |
260 | and sizes. | |
261 | ||
02c6137e | 262 | |
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263 | \membersection{wxSizer::Remove}\label{wxsizerremove} |
264 | ||
265 | \func{bool}{Remove}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}} | |
266 | ||
267 | \func{bool}{Remove}{\param{wxSizer* }{sizer}} | |
268 | ||
12a3f227 | 269 | \func{bool}{Remove}{\param{size\_t }{index}} |
9c884972 | 270 | |
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271 | Removes a child from the sizer and destroys it. {\it sizer} is the wxSizer to be removed, |
272 | {\it index} is the position of the child in the sizer, typically 0 for the first item. | |
273 | This method does not cause any layout or resizing to take place, call | |
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274 | \helpref{wxSizer::Layout}{wxsizerlayout} to update the layout "on screen" after removing a |
275 | child from the sizer. | |
276 | ||
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277 | {\bf NB:} The method taking a wxWindow* parameter is deprecated. For historical reasons |
278 | it does not destroy the window as would usually be expected from Remove. You should use | |
279 | \helpref{wxSizer::Detach}{wxsizerdetach} in new code instead. There is currently no wxSizer | |
280 | method that will both detach and destroy a wxWindow item. | |
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cc81d32f | 282 | Returns true if the child item was found and removed, false otherwise. |
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285 | \membersection{wxSizer::SetDimension}\label{wxsizersetdimension} |
286 | ||
287 | \func{void}{SetDimension}{\param{int }{x}, \param{int }{y}, \param{int }{width}, \param{int }{height}} | |
288 | ||
9c884972 | 289 | Call this to force the sizer to take the given dimension and thus force the items owned |
2edb0bde | 290 | by the sizer to resize themselves according to the rules defined by the parameter in the |
f6bcfd97 | 291 | \helpref{Add}{wxsizeradd} and \helpref{Prepend}{wxsizerprepend} methods. |
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f6bcfd97 | 294 | \membersection{wxSizer::SetMinSize}\label{wxsizersetminsize} |
8fe05782 | 295 | |
f6bcfd97 | 296 | \func{void}{SetMinSize}{\param{int }{width}, \param{int }{height}} |
8fe05782 | 297 | |
f6bcfd97 | 298 | \func{void}{SetMinSize}{\param{wxSize }{size}} |
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300 | Call this to give the sizer a minimal size. Normally, the sizer will calculate its |
301 | minimal size based purely on how much space its children need. After calling this | |
302 | method \helpref{GetMinSize}{wxsizergetminsize} will return either the minimal size | |
303 | as requested by its children or the minimal size set here, depending on which is | |
304 | bigger. | |
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f6bcfd97 | 307 | \membersection{wxSizer::SetItemMinSize}\label{wxsizersetitemminsize} |
8fe05782 | 308 | |
f6bcfd97 | 309 | \func{void}{SetItemMinSize}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}} |
8fe05782 | 310 | |
f6bcfd97 | 311 | \func{void}{SetItemMinSize}{\param{wxSizer* }{sizer}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}} |
8fe05782 | 312 | |
12a3f227 | 313 | \func{void}{SetItemMinSize}{\param{size\_t }{index}, \param{int}{ width}, \param{int}{ height}} |
8fe05782 | 314 | |
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315 | Set an item's minimum size by window, sizer, or position. The item will be found recursively |
316 | in the sizer's descendants. This function enables an application to set the size of an item | |
317 | after initial creation. | |
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320 | \membersection{wxSizer::SetSizeHints}\label{wxsizersetsizehints} |
321 | ||
322 | \func{void}{SetSizeHints}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}} | |
323 | ||
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324 | Tell the sizer to set (and \helpref{Fit}{wxsizerfit}) the minimal size of the {\it window} to |
325 | match the sizer's minimal size. This is commonly done in the constructor of the window itself, | |
326 | see sample in the description of \helpref{wxBoxSizer}{wxboxsizer} if the window is resizable | |
327 | (as are many dialogs under Unix and frames on probably all platforms). | |
328 | ||
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330 | \membersection{wxSizer::SetVirtualSizeHints}\label{wxsizersetvirtualsizehints} |
331 | ||
332 | \func{void}{SetVirtualSizeHints}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}} | |
333 | ||
334 | Tell the sizer to set the minimal size of the {\it window} virtual area to match the sizer's | |
2b5f62a0 | 335 | minimal size. For windows with managed scrollbars this will set them appropriately. |
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336 | |
337 | \wxheading{See also} | |
338 | ||
339 | \helpref{wxScrolledWindow::SetScrollbars}{wxscrolledwindowsetscrollbars} | |
7e9a386e | 340 | |
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342 | \membersection{wxSizer::Show}\label{wxsizershow} |
343 | ||
cc81d32f | 344 | \func{void}{Show}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}, \param{bool }{show = true}} |
2b5f62a0 | 345 | |
cc81d32f | 346 | \func{void}{Show}{\param{wxSizer* }{sizer}, \param{bool }{show = true}} |
2b5f62a0 | 347 | |
cc81d32f | 348 | \func{void}{Show}{\param{size\_t }{index}, \param{bool }{show = true}} |
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350 | Shows or hides the {\it window}, {\it sizer}, or item at {\it index}. | |
351 | To make a sizer item disappear or reappear, use Show() followed by Layout(). | |
2b5f62a0 | 352 | |
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353 | Note that this only works with wxBoxSizer and wxFlexGridSizer, since they |
354 | are the only two sizer classes that can size rows/columns independently. | |
0497e172 | 355 |