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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: toolbar.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxToolBar | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // Licence: wxWindows licence | |
6 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
7 | ||
8 | enum wxToolBarToolStyle | |
9 | { | |
10 | wxTOOL_STYLE_BUTTON = 1, | |
11 | wxTOOL_STYLE_SEPARATOR = 2, | |
12 | wxTOOL_STYLE_CONTROL | |
13 | }; | |
14 | ||
15 | ||
16 | /** wxToolBar style flags */ | |
17 | enum | |
18 | { | |
19 | /** lay out the toolbar horizontally */ | |
20 | wxTB_HORIZONTAL = wxHORIZONTAL, | |
21 | wxTB_TOP = wxTB_HORIZONTAL, | |
22 | ||
23 | /** lay out the toolbar vertically */ | |
24 | wxTB_VERTICAL = wxVERTICAL, | |
25 | wxTB_LEFT = wxTB_VERTICAL, | |
26 | ||
27 | /** show 3D buttons (wxToolBarSimple only) */ | |
28 | wxTB_3DBUTTONS, | |
29 | ||
30 | /** "flat" buttons (Win32/GTK only) */ | |
31 | wxTB_FLAT, | |
32 | ||
33 | /** dockable toolbar (GTK only) */ | |
34 | wxTB_DOCKABLE, | |
35 | ||
36 | /** don't show the icons (they're shown by default) */ | |
37 | wxTB_NOICONS, | |
38 | ||
39 | /** show the text (not shown by default) */ | |
40 | wxTB_TEXT, | |
41 | ||
42 | /** don't show the divider between toolbar and the window (Win32 only) */ | |
43 | wxTB_NODIVIDER, | |
44 | ||
45 | /** no automatic alignment (Win32 only, useless) */ | |
46 | wxTB_NOALIGN, | |
47 | ||
48 | /** show the text and the icons alongside, not vertically stacked (Win32/GTK) */ | |
49 | wxTB_HORZ_LAYOUT, | |
50 | wxTB_HORZ_TEXT = wxTB_HORZ_LAYOUT | wxTB_TEXT, | |
51 | ||
52 | /** don't show the toolbar short help tooltips */ | |
53 | wxTB_NO_TOOLTIPS, | |
54 | ||
55 | /** lay out toolbar at the bottom of the window */ | |
56 | wxTB_BOTTOM, | |
57 | ||
58 | /** lay out toolbar at the right edge of the window */ | |
59 | wxTB_RIGHT, | |
60 | ||
61 | /** flags that are closest to the native look*/ | |
62 | wxTB_DEFAULT_STYLE = wxTB_HORIZONTAL | wxTB_FLAT | |
63 | }; | |
64 | ||
65 | ||
66 | ||
67 | /** | |
68 | @class wxToolBarToolBase | |
69 | ||
70 | A toolbar tool represents one item on the toolbar. | |
71 | ||
72 | It has a unique id (except for the separators), the style (telling whether | |
73 | it is a normal button, separator or a control), the state (toggled or not, | |
74 | enabled or not) and short and long help strings. The default | |
75 | implementations use the short help string for the tooltip text which is | |
76 | popped up when the mouse pointer enters the tool and the long help string | |
77 | for the applications status bar. | |
78 | */ | |
79 | class wxToolBarToolBase : public wxObject | |
80 | { | |
81 | public: | |
82 | wxToolBarToolBase(wxToolBarBase *tbar = NULL, | |
83 | int toolid = wxID_SEPARATOR, | |
84 | const wxString& label = wxEmptyString, | |
85 | const wxBitmap& bmpNormal = wxNullBitmap, | |
86 | const wxBitmap& bmpDisabled = wxNullBitmap, | |
87 | wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL, | |
88 | wxObject *clientData = NULL, | |
89 | const wxString& shortHelpString = wxEmptyString, | |
90 | const wxString& longHelpString = wxEmptyString); | |
91 | ||
92 | wxToolBarToolBase(wxToolBarBase *tbar, | |
93 | wxControl *control, | |
94 | const wxString& label); | |
95 | ||
96 | virtual ~wxToolBarToolBase(); | |
97 | ||
98 | int GetId() const; | |
99 | ||
100 | wxControl *GetControl() const; | |
101 | wxToolBarBase *GetToolBar() const; | |
102 | ||
103 | bool IsStretchable() const; | |
104 | bool IsButton() const; | |
105 | bool IsControl() const; | |
106 | bool IsSeparator() const; | |
107 | bool IsStretchableSpace() const; | |
108 | int GetStyle() const; | |
109 | wxItemKind GetKind() const; | |
110 | void MakeStretchable(); | |
111 | ||
112 | bool IsEnabled() const; | |
113 | bool IsToggled() const; | |
114 | bool CanBeToggled() const; | |
115 | ||
116 | const wxBitmap& GetNormalBitmap() const; | |
117 | const wxBitmap& GetDisabledBitmap() const; | |
118 | ||
119 | const wxBitmap& GetBitmap() const; | |
120 | const wxString& GetLabel() const; | |
121 | ||
122 | const wxString& GetShortHelp() const; | |
123 | const wxString& GetLongHelp() const; | |
124 | ||
125 | wxObject *GetClientData() const; | |
126 | ||
127 | virtual bool Enable(bool enable); | |
128 | virtual bool Toggle(bool toggle); | |
129 | virtual bool SetToggle(bool toggle); | |
130 | virtual bool SetShortHelp(const wxString& help); | |
131 | virtual bool SetLongHelp(const wxString& help); | |
132 | void Toggle(); | |
133 | virtual void SetNormalBitmap(const wxBitmap& bmp); | |
134 | virtual void SetDisabledBitmap(const wxBitmap& bmp); | |
135 | virtual void SetLabel(const wxString& label); | |
136 | void SetClientData(wxObject *clientData); | |
137 | ||
138 | virtual void Detach(); | |
139 | virtual void Attach(wxToolBarBase *tbar); | |
140 | ||
141 | virtual void SetDropdownMenu(wxMenu *menu); | |
142 | wxMenu *GetDropdownMenu() const; | |
143 | }; | |
144 | ||
145 | ||
146 | ||
147 | ||
148 | /** | |
149 | @class wxToolBar | |
150 | ||
151 | A toolbar is a bar of buttons and/or other controls usually placed below | |
152 | the menu bar in a wxFrame. | |
153 | ||
154 | You may create a toolbar that is managed by a frame calling | |
155 | wxFrame::CreateToolBar(). Under Pocket PC, you should always use this | |
156 | function for creating the toolbar to be managed by the frame, so that | |
157 | wxWidgets can use a combined menubar and toolbar. Where you manage your | |
158 | own toolbars, create wxToolBar as usual. | |
159 | ||
160 | There are several different types of tools you can add to a toolbar. | |
161 | These types are controlled by the ::wxItemKind enumeration. | |
162 | ||
163 | Note that many methods in wxToolBar such as wxToolBar::AddTool return a | |
164 | @c wxToolBarToolBase* object. | |
165 | This should be regarded as an opaque handle representing the newly added | |
166 | toolbar item, providing access to its id and position within the toolbar. | |
167 | Changes to the item's state should be made through calls to wxToolBar methods, | |
168 | for example wxToolBar::EnableTool. | |
169 | Calls to @c wxToolBarToolBase methods (undocumented by purpose) will not change | |
170 | the visible state of the item within the tool bar. | |
171 | ||
172 | <b>wxMSW note</b>: Note that under wxMSW toolbar paints tools to reflect | |
173 | system-wide colours. If you use more than 16 colours in your tool bitmaps, | |
174 | you may wish to suppress this behaviour, otherwise system colours in your | |
175 | bitmaps will inadvertently be mapped to system colours. | |
176 | To do this, set the msw.remap system option before creating the toolbar: | |
177 | @code | |
178 | wxSystemOptions::SetOption("msw.remap", 0); | |
179 | @endcode | |
180 | If you wish to use 32-bit images (which include an alpha channel for | |
181 | transparency) use: | |
182 | @code | |
183 | wxSystemOptions::SetOption("msw.remap", 2); | |
184 | @endcode | |
185 | Then colour remapping is switched off, and a transparent background | |
186 | used. But only use this option under Windows XP with true colour: | |
187 | @code | |
188 | if (wxTheApp->GetComCtl32Version() >= 600 && ::wxDisplayDepth() >= 32) | |
189 | @endcode | |
190 | ||
191 | @beginStyleTable | |
192 | @style{wxTB_FLAT} | |
193 | Gives the toolbar a flat look (Windows and GTK only). | |
194 | @style{wxTB_DOCKABLE} | |
195 | Makes the toolbar floatable and dockable (GTK only). | |
196 | @style{wxTB_HORIZONTAL} | |
197 | Specifies horizontal layout (default). | |
198 | @style{wxTB_VERTICAL} | |
199 | Specifies vertical layout. | |
200 | @style{wxTB_TEXT} | |
201 | Shows the text in the toolbar buttons; by default only icons are shown. | |
202 | @style{wxTB_NOICONS} | |
203 | Specifies no icons in the toolbar buttons; by default they are shown. | |
204 | @style{wxTB_NODIVIDER} | |
205 | Specifies no divider (border) above the toolbar (Windows only) | |
206 | @style{wxTB_NOALIGN} | |
207 | Specifies no alignment with the parent window (Windows only, not very | |
208 | useful). | |
209 | @style{wxTB_HORZ_LAYOUT} | |
210 | Shows the text and the icons alongside, not vertically stacked (Windows | |
211 | and GTK 2 only). This style must be used with @c wxTB_TEXT. | |
212 | @style{wxTB_HORZ_TEXT} | |
213 | Combination of @c wxTB_HORZ_LAYOUT and @c wxTB_TEXT. | |
214 | @style{wxTB_NO_TOOLTIPS} | |
215 | Don't show the short help tooltips for the tools when the mouse hovers | |
216 | over them. | |
217 | @style{wxTB_BOTTOM} | |
218 | Align the toolbar at the bottom of parent window. | |
219 | @style{wxTB_RIGHT} | |
220 | Align the toolbar at the right side of parent window. | |
221 | @style{wxTB_DEFAULT_STYLE} | |
222 | Combination of @c wxTB_HORIZONTAL and @c wxTB_FLAT. This style is new | |
223 | since wxWidgets 2.9.5. | |
224 | @endStyleTable | |
225 | ||
226 | See also @ref overview_windowstyles. Note that the wxMSW native toolbar | |
227 | ignores @c wxTB_NOICONS style. Also, toggling the @c wxTB_TEXT works only | |
228 | if the style was initially on. | |
229 | ||
230 | @beginEventEmissionTable{wxCommandEvent} | |
231 | @event{EVT_TOOL(id, func)} | |
232 | Process a @c wxEVT_TOOL event (a synonym for @c | |
233 | wxEVT_MENU). Pass the id of the tool. | |
234 | @event{EVT_MENU(id, func)} | |
235 | The same as EVT_TOOL(). | |
236 | @event{EVT_TOOL_RANGE(id1, id2, func)} | |
237 | Process a @c wxEVT_TOOL event for a range of | |
238 | identifiers. Pass the ids of the tools. | |
239 | @event{EVT_MENU_RANGE(id1, id2, func)} | |
240 | The same as EVT_TOOL_RANGE(). | |
241 | @event{EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED(id, func)} | |
242 | Process a @c wxEVT_TOOL_RCLICKED event. Pass the id of the | |
243 | tool. (Not available on wxOSX.) | |
244 | @event{EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED_RANGE(id1, id2, func)} | |
245 | Process a @c wxEVT_TOOL_RCLICKED event for a range of ids. Pass | |
246 | the ids of the tools. (Not available on wxOSX.) | |
247 | @event{EVT_TOOL_ENTER(id, func)} | |
248 | Process a @c wxEVT_TOOL_ENTER event. Pass the id of the toolbar | |
249 | itself. The value of wxCommandEvent::GetSelection() is the tool id, or | |
250 | -1 if the mouse cursor has moved off a tool. (Not available on wxOSX.) | |
251 | @event{EVT_TOOL_DROPDOWN(id, func)} | |
252 | Process a @c wxEVT_TOOL_DROPDOWN event. If unhandled, | |
253 | displays the default dropdown menu set using | |
254 | wxToolBar::SetDropdownMenu(). | |
255 | @endEventTable | |
256 | ||
257 | The toolbar class emits menu commands in the same way that a frame menubar | |
258 | does, so you can use one EVT_MENU() macro for both a menu item and a toolbar | |
259 | button. The event handler functions take a wxCommandEvent argument. For most | |
260 | event macros, the identifier of the tool is passed, but for EVT_TOOL_ENTER() | |
261 | the toolbar window identifier is passed and the tool identifier is retrieved | |
262 | from the wxCommandEvent. This is because the identifier may be @c wxID_ANY when the | |
263 | mouse moves off a tool, and @c wxID_ANY is not allowed as an identifier in the event | |
264 | system. | |
265 | ||
266 | @library{wxcore} | |
267 | @category{miscwnd} | |
268 | ||
269 | @see @ref overview_toolbar | |
270 | */ | |
271 | class wxToolBar : public wxControl | |
272 | { | |
273 | public: | |
274 | /** | |
275 | Default constructor. | |
276 | */ | |
277 | wxToolBar(); | |
278 | ||
279 | /** | |
280 | Constructs a toolbar. | |
281 | ||
282 | @param parent | |
283 | Pointer to a parent window. | |
284 | @param id | |
285 | Window identifier. If -1, will automatically create an identifier. | |
286 | @param pos | |
287 | Window position. ::wxDefaultPosition indicates that wxWidgets should | |
288 | generate a default position for the window. | |
289 | If using the wxWindow class directly, supply an actual position. | |
290 | @param size | |
291 | Window size. ::wxDefaultSize indicates that wxWidgets should generate | |
292 | a default size for the window. | |
293 | @param style | |
294 | Window style. See wxToolBar initial description for details. | |
295 | @param name | |
296 | Window name. | |
297 | ||
298 | @remarks After a toolbar is created, you use AddTool() and perhaps | |
299 | AddSeparator(), and then you must call Realize() to construct | |
300 | and display the toolbar tools. | |
301 | */ | |
302 | wxToolBar(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, | |
303 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, | |
304 | const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, | |
305 | long style = wxTB_HORIZONTAL, | |
306 | const wxString& name = wxToolBarNameStr); | |
307 | ||
308 | /** | |
309 | Toolbar destructor. | |
310 | */ | |
311 | virtual ~wxToolBar(); | |
312 | ||
313 | /** | |
314 | Adds a new check (or toggle) tool to the toolbar. The parameters are the | |
315 | same as in AddTool(). | |
316 | ||
317 | @see AddTool() | |
318 | */ | |
319 | wxToolBarToolBase* AddCheckTool(int toolId, const wxString& label, | |
320 | const wxBitmap& bitmap1, | |
321 | const wxBitmap& bmpDisabled = wxNullBitmap, | |
322 | const wxString& shortHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
323 | const wxString& longHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
324 | wxObject* clientData = NULL); | |
325 | ||
326 | /** | |
327 | Adds any control to the toolbar, typically e.g.\ a wxComboBox. | |
328 | ||
329 | @param control | |
330 | The control to be added. | |
331 | @param label | |
332 | Text to be displayed near the control. | |
333 | ||
334 | @remarks | |
335 | wxMSW: the label is only displayed if there is enough space | |
336 | available below the embedded control. | |
337 | ||
338 | @remarks | |
339 | wxMac: labels are only displayed if wxWidgets is built with @c | |
340 | wxMAC_USE_NATIVE_TOOLBAR set to 1 | |
341 | */ | |
342 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase* AddControl(wxControl* control, | |
343 | const wxString& label = wxEmptyString); | |
344 | ||
345 | /** | |
346 | Adds a new radio tool to the toolbar. Consecutive radio tools form a | |
347 | radio group such that exactly one button in the group is pressed at any | |
348 | moment, in other words whenever a button in the group is pressed the | |
349 | previously pressed button is automatically released. You should avoid | |
350 | having the radio groups of only one element as it would be impossible | |
351 | for the user to use such button. | |
352 | ||
353 | By default, the first button in the radio group is initially pressed, | |
354 | the others are not. | |
355 | ||
356 | ||
357 | @see AddTool() | |
358 | */ | |
359 | wxToolBarToolBase* AddRadioTool(int toolId, const wxString& label, | |
360 | const wxBitmap& bitmap1, | |
361 | const wxBitmap& bmpDisabled = wxNullBitmap, | |
362 | const wxString& shortHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
363 | const wxString& longHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
364 | wxObject* clientData = NULL); | |
365 | ||
366 | /** | |
367 | Adds a separator for spacing groups of tools. | |
368 | ||
369 | Notice that the separator uses the look appropriate for the current | |
370 | platform so it can be a vertical line (MSW, some versions of GTK) or | |
371 | just an empty space or something else. | |
372 | ||
373 | @see AddTool(), SetToolSeparation(), AddStretchableSpace() | |
374 | */ | |
375 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase* AddSeparator(); | |
376 | ||
377 | /** | |
378 | Adds a stretchable space to the toolbar. | |
379 | ||
380 | Any space not taken up by the fixed items (all items except for | |
381 | stretchable spaces) is distributed in equal measure between the | |
382 | stretchable spaces in the toolbar. The most common use for this method | |
383 | is to add a single stretchable space before the items which should be | |
384 | right-aligned in the toolbar, but more exotic possibilities are | |
385 | possible, e.g. a stretchable space may be added in the beginning and | |
386 | the end of the toolbar to centre all toolbar items. | |
387 | ||
388 | @see AddTool(), AddSeparator(), InsertStretchableSpace() | |
389 | ||
390 | @since 2.9.1 | |
391 | */ | |
392 | wxToolBarToolBase *AddStretchableSpace(); | |
393 | ||
394 | //@{ | |
395 | /** | |
396 | Adds a tool to the toolbar. | |
397 | ||
398 | @param tool | |
399 | The tool to be added. | |
400 | ||
401 | @remarks After you have added tools to a toolbar, you must call | |
402 | Realize() in order to have the tools appear. | |
403 | ||
404 | @see AddSeparator(), AddCheckTool(), AddRadioTool(), | |
405 | InsertTool(), DeleteTool(), Realize(), SetDropdownMenu() | |
406 | */ | |
407 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase* AddTool(wxToolBarToolBase* tool); | |
408 | ||
409 | /** | |
410 | Adds a tool to the toolbar. This most commonly used version has fewer | |
411 | parameters than the full version below which specifies the more rarely | |
412 | used button features. | |
413 | ||
414 | @param toolId | |
415 | An integer by which the tool may be identified in subsequent | |
416 | operations. | |
417 | @param label | |
418 | The string to be displayed with the tool. | |
419 | @param bitmap | |
420 | The primary tool bitmap. | |
421 | @param shortHelp | |
422 | This string is used for the tools tooltip. | |
423 | @param kind | |
424 | May be ::wxITEM_NORMAL for a normal button (default), ::wxITEM_CHECK | |
425 | for a checkable tool (such tool stays pressed after it had been | |
426 | toggled) or ::wxITEM_RADIO for a checkable tool which makes part of | |
427 | a radio group of tools each of which is automatically unchecked | |
428 | whenever another button in the group is checked. ::wxITEM_DROPDOWN | |
429 | specifies that a drop-down menu button will appear next to the | |
430 | tool button (only GTK+ and MSW). Call SetDropdownMenu() afterwards. | |
431 | ||
432 | @remarks After you have added tools to a toolbar, you must call | |
433 | Realize() in order to have the tools appear. | |
434 | ||
435 | @see AddSeparator(), AddCheckTool(), AddRadioTool(), | |
436 | InsertTool(), DeleteTool(), Realize(), SetDropdownMenu() | |
437 | */ | |
438 | wxToolBarToolBase* AddTool(int toolId, const wxString& label, | |
439 | const wxBitmap& bitmap, | |
440 | const wxString& shortHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
441 | wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL); | |
442 | ||
443 | /** | |
444 | Adds a tool to the toolbar. | |
445 | ||
446 | @param toolId | |
447 | An integer by which the tool may be identified in subsequent | |
448 | operations. | |
449 | @param label | |
450 | The string to be displayed with the tool. | |
451 | @param bitmap | |
452 | The primary tool bitmap. | |
453 | @param bmpDisabled | |
454 | The bitmap used when the tool is disabled. If it is equal to | |
455 | ::wxNullBitmap (default), the disabled bitmap is automatically | |
456 | generated by greying the normal one. | |
457 | @param kind | |
458 | May be ::wxITEM_NORMAL for a normal button (default), ::wxITEM_CHECK | |
459 | for a checkable tool (such tool stays pressed after it had been | |
460 | toggled) or ::wxITEM_RADIO for a checkable tool which makes part of | |
461 | a radio group of tools each of which is automatically unchecked | |
462 | whenever another button in the group is checked. ::wxITEM_DROPDOWN | |
463 | specifies that a drop-down menu button will appear next to the | |
464 | tool button (only GTK+ and MSW). Call SetDropdownMenu() afterwards. | |
465 | @param shortHelpString | |
466 | This string is used for the tools tooltip. | |
467 | @param longHelpString | |
468 | This string is shown in the statusbar (if any) of the parent frame | |
469 | when the mouse pointer is inside the tool. | |
470 | @param clientData | |
471 | An optional pointer to client data which can be retrieved later | |
472 | using GetToolClientData(). | |
473 | ||
474 | @remarks After you have added tools to a toolbar, you must call | |
475 | Realize() in order to have the tools appear. | |
476 | ||
477 | @see AddSeparator(), AddCheckTool(), AddRadioTool(), | |
478 | InsertTool(), DeleteTool(), Realize(), SetDropdownMenu() | |
479 | */ | |
480 | wxToolBarToolBase* AddTool(int toolId, const wxString& label, | |
481 | const wxBitmap& bitmap, | |
482 | const wxBitmap& bmpDisabled, | |
483 | wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL, | |
484 | const wxString& shortHelpString = wxEmptyString, | |
485 | const wxString& longHelpString = wxEmptyString, | |
486 | wxObject* clientData = NULL); | |
487 | //@} | |
488 | ||
489 | /** | |
490 | Deletes all the tools in the toolbar. | |
491 | */ | |
492 | virtual void ClearTools(); | |
493 | ||
494 | /** | |
495 | Removes the specified tool from the toolbar and deletes it. If you don't | |
496 | want to delete the tool, but just to remove it from the toolbar (to | |
497 | possibly add it back later), you may use RemoveTool() instead. | |
498 | ||
499 | @note It is unnecessary to call Realize() for the change to take | |
500 | place, it will happen immediately. | |
501 | ||
502 | @returns @true if the tool was deleted, @false otherwise. | |
503 | ||
504 | @see DeleteToolByPos() | |
505 | */ | |
506 | virtual bool DeleteTool(int toolId); | |
507 | ||
508 | /** | |
509 | This function behaves like DeleteTool() but it deletes the tool at the | |
510 | specified position and not the one with the given id. | |
511 | */ | |
512 | virtual bool DeleteToolByPos(size_t pos); | |
513 | ||
514 | /** | |
515 | Enables or disables the tool. | |
516 | ||
517 | @param toolId | |
518 | ID of the tool to enable or disable, as passed to AddTool(). | |
519 | @param enable | |
520 | If @true, enables the tool, otherwise disables it. | |
521 | ||
522 | @remarks Some implementations will change the visible state of the tool | |
523 | to indicate that it is disabled. | |
524 | ||
525 | ||
526 | @see GetToolEnabled(), ToggleTool() | |
527 | */ | |
528 | virtual void EnableTool(int toolId, bool enable); | |
529 | ||
530 | /** | |
531 | Returns a pointer to the tool identified by @a id or @NULL if no | |
532 | corresponding tool is found. | |
533 | */ | |
534 | wxToolBarToolBase* FindById(int id) const; | |
535 | ||
536 | /** | |
537 | Returns a pointer to the control identified by @a id or @NULL if no | |
538 | corresponding control is found. | |
539 | */ | |
540 | virtual wxControl* FindControl(int id); | |
541 | ||
542 | /** | |
543 | Finds a tool for the given mouse position. | |
544 | ||
545 | @param x | |
546 | X position. | |
547 | @param y | |
548 | Y position. | |
549 | ||
550 | @return A pointer to a tool if a tool is found, or @NULL otherwise. | |
551 | ||
552 | @remarks Currently not implemented in wxGTK (always returns @NULL | |
553 | there). | |
554 | */ | |
555 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase* FindToolForPosition(wxCoord x, wxCoord y) const; | |
556 | ||
557 | /** | |
558 | Returns the left/right and top/bottom margins, which are also used for | |
559 | inter-toolspacing. | |
560 | ||
561 | @see SetMargins() | |
562 | */ | |
563 | wxSize GetMargins() const; | |
564 | ||
565 | /** | |
566 | Returns the size of bitmap that the toolbar expects to have. | |
567 | ||
568 | The default bitmap size is platform-dependent: for example, it is 16*15 | |
569 | for MSW and 24*24 for GTK. This size does @em not necessarily indicate | |
570 | the best size to use for the toolbars on the given platform, for this | |
571 | you should use @c wxArtProvider::GetNativeSizeHint(wxART_TOOLBAR) but | |
572 | in any case, as the bitmap size is deduced automatically from the size | |
573 | of the bitmaps associated with the tools added to the toolbar, it is | |
574 | usually unnecessary to call SetToolBitmapSize() explicitly. | |
575 | ||
576 | @remarks Note that this is the size of the bitmap you pass to AddTool(), | |
577 | and not the eventual size of the tool button. | |
578 | ||
579 | @see SetToolBitmapSize(), GetToolSize() | |
580 | */ | |
581 | virtual wxSize GetToolBitmapSize() const; | |
582 | ||
583 | /** | |
584 | Returns a pointer to the tool at ordinal position @a pos. | |
585 | ||
586 | Don't confuse this with FindToolForPosition(). | |
587 | ||
588 | @since 2.9.1 | |
589 | ||
590 | @see GetToolsCount() | |
591 | */ | |
592 | const wxToolBarToolBase *GetToolByPos(int pos) const; | |
593 | ||
594 | /** | |
595 | Get any client data associated with the tool. | |
596 | ||
597 | @param toolId | |
598 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
599 | ||
600 | @return Client data, or @NULL if there is none. | |
601 | */ | |
602 | virtual wxObject* GetToolClientData(int toolId) const; | |
603 | ||
604 | /** | |
605 | Called to determine whether a tool is enabled (responds to user input). | |
606 | ||
607 | @param toolId | |
608 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
609 | ||
610 | @return @true if the tool is enabled, @false otherwise. | |
611 | ||
612 | @see EnableTool() | |
613 | */ | |
614 | virtual bool GetToolEnabled(int toolId) const; | |
615 | ||
616 | /** | |
617 | Returns the long help for the given tool. | |
618 | ||
619 | @param toolId | |
620 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
621 | ||
622 | @see SetToolLongHelp(), SetToolShortHelp() | |
623 | */ | |
624 | virtual wxString GetToolLongHelp(int toolId) const; | |
625 | ||
626 | /** | |
627 | Returns the value used for packing tools. | |
628 | ||
629 | @see SetToolPacking() | |
630 | */ | |
631 | virtual int GetToolPacking() const; | |
632 | ||
633 | /** | |
634 | Returns the tool position in the toolbar, or @c wxNOT_FOUND if the tool | |
635 | is not found. | |
636 | ||
637 | @param toolId | |
638 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
639 | */ | |
640 | virtual int GetToolPos(int toolId) const; | |
641 | ||
642 | /** | |
643 | Returns the default separator size. | |
644 | ||
645 | @see SetToolSeparation() | |
646 | */ | |
647 | virtual int GetToolSeparation() const; | |
648 | ||
649 | /** | |
650 | Returns the short help for the given tool. | |
651 | ||
652 | @param toolId | |
653 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
654 | ||
655 | @see GetToolLongHelp(), SetToolShortHelp() | |
656 | */ | |
657 | virtual wxString GetToolShortHelp(int toolId) const; | |
658 | ||
659 | /** | |
660 | Returns the size of a whole button, which is usually larger than a tool | |
661 | bitmap because of added 3D effects. | |
662 | ||
663 | @see SetToolBitmapSize(), GetToolBitmapSize() | |
664 | */ | |
665 | virtual wxSize GetToolSize() const; | |
666 | ||
667 | /** | |
668 | Gets the on/off state of a toggle tool. | |
669 | ||
670 | @param toolId | |
671 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
672 | ||
673 | @return @true if the tool is toggled on, @false otherwise. | |
674 | ||
675 | @see ToggleTool() | |
676 | */ | |
677 | virtual bool GetToolState(int toolId) const; | |
678 | ||
679 | /** | |
680 | Returns the number of tools in the toolbar. | |
681 | */ | |
682 | size_t GetToolsCount() const; | |
683 | ||
684 | /** | |
685 | Inserts the control into the toolbar at the given position. You must | |
686 | call Realize() for the change to take place. | |
687 | ||
688 | @see AddControl(), InsertTool() | |
689 | */ | |
690 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase* InsertControl(size_t pos, wxControl* control, | |
691 | const wxString& label = wxEmptyString); | |
692 | ||
693 | /** | |
694 | Inserts the separator into the toolbar at the given position. You must | |
695 | call Realize() for the change to take place. | |
696 | ||
697 | @see AddSeparator(), InsertTool() | |
698 | */ | |
699 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase* InsertSeparator(size_t pos); | |
700 | ||
701 | /** | |
702 | Inserts a stretchable space at the given position. | |
703 | ||
704 | See AddStretchableSpace() for details about stretchable spaces. | |
705 | ||
706 | @see InsertTool(), InsertSeparator() | |
707 | ||
708 | @since 2.9.1 | |
709 | */ | |
710 | wxToolBarToolBase *InsertStretchableSpace(size_t pos); | |
711 | ||
712 | //@{ | |
713 | /** | |
714 | Inserts the tool with the specified attributes into the toolbar at the | |
715 | given position. | |
716 | ||
717 | You must call Realize() for the change to take place. | |
718 | ||
719 | @see AddTool(), InsertControl(), InsertSeparator() | |
720 | ||
721 | @return The newly inserted tool or @NULL on failure. Notice that with | |
722 | the overload taking @a tool parameter the caller is responsible for | |
723 | deleting the tool in the latter case. | |
724 | */ | |
725 | wxToolBarToolBase* InsertTool( size_t pos, | |
726 | int toolId, | |
727 | const wxString& label, | |
728 | const wxBitmap& bitmap, | |
729 | const wxBitmap& bmpDisabled = wxNullBitmap, | |
730 | wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL, | |
731 | const wxString& shortHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
732 | const wxString& longHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
733 | wxObject *clientData = NULL); | |
734 | ||
735 | wxToolBarToolBase* InsertTool(size_t pos, | |
736 | wxToolBarToolBase* tool); | |
737 | //@} | |
738 | ||
739 | /** | |
740 | Called when the user clicks on a tool with the left mouse button. This | |
741 | is the old way of detecting tool clicks; although it will still work, | |
742 | you should use the EVT_MENU() or EVT_TOOL() macro instead. | |
743 | ||
744 | @param toolId | |
745 | The identifier passed to AddTool(). | |
746 | @param toggleDown | |
747 | @true if the tool is a toggle and the toggle is down, otherwise is | |
748 | @false. | |
749 | ||
750 | @return If the tool is a toggle and this function returns @false, the | |
751 | toggle state (internal and visual) will not be changed. This | |
752 | provides a way of specifying that toggle operations are not | |
753 | permitted in some circumstances. | |
754 | ||
755 | @see OnMouseEnter(), OnRightClick() | |
756 | */ | |
757 | virtual bool OnLeftClick(int toolId, bool toggleDown); | |
758 | ||
759 | /** | |
760 | This is called when the mouse cursor moves into a tool or out of the | |
761 | toolbar. This is the old way of detecting mouse enter events; | |
762 | although it will still work, you should use the EVT_TOOL_ENTER() | |
763 | macro instead. | |
764 | ||
765 | @param toolId | |
766 | Greater than -1 if the mouse cursor has moved into the tool, or -1 | |
767 | if the mouse cursor has moved. The programmer can override this to | |
768 | provide extra information about the tool, such as a short | |
769 | description on the status line. | |
770 | ||
771 | @remarks With some derived toolbar classes, if the mouse moves quickly | |
772 | out of the toolbar, wxWidgets may not be able to detect it. | |
773 | Therefore this function may not always be called when expected. | |
774 | */ | |
775 | virtual void OnMouseEnter(int toolId); | |
776 | ||
777 | /** | |
778 | @deprecated This is the old way of detecting tool right clicks; | |
779 | although it will still work, you should use the | |
780 | EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED() macro instead. | |
781 | ||
782 | Called when the user clicks on a tool with the right mouse button. The | |
783 | programmer should override this function to detect right tool clicks. | |
784 | ||
785 | @param toolId | |
786 | The identifier passed to AddTool(). | |
787 | @param x | |
788 | The x position of the mouse cursor. | |
789 | @param y | |
790 | The y position of the mouse cursor. | |
791 | ||
792 | @remarks A typical use of this member might be to pop up a menu. | |
793 | ||
794 | @see OnMouseEnter(), OnLeftClick() | |
795 | */ | |
796 | virtual void OnRightClick(int toolId, long x, long y); | |
797 | ||
798 | /** | |
799 | This function should be called after you have added tools. | |
800 | */ | |
801 | virtual bool Realize(); | |
802 | ||
803 | /** | |
804 | Removes the given tool from the toolbar but doesn't delete it. This | |
805 | allows to insert/add this tool back to this (or another) toolbar later. | |
806 | ||
807 | @note It is unnecessary to call Realize() for the change to take place, | |
808 | it will happen immediately. | |
809 | ||
810 | ||
811 | @see DeleteTool() | |
812 | */ | |
813 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase* RemoveTool(int id); | |
814 | ||
815 | /** | |
816 | Sets the bitmap resource identifier for specifying tool bitmaps as | |
817 | indices into a custom bitmap. | |
818 | ||
819 | This is a Windows CE-specific method not available in the other ports. | |
820 | ||
821 | @onlyfor{wxmsw_wince} | |
822 | */ | |
823 | void SetBitmapResource(int resourceId); | |
824 | ||
825 | /** | |
826 | Sets the dropdown menu for the tool given by its @e id. The tool itself | |
827 | will delete the menu when it's no longer needed. Only supported under | |
828 | GTK+ und MSW. | |
829 | ||
830 | If you define a EVT_TOOL_DROPDOWN() handler in your program, you must | |
831 | call wxEvent::Skip() from it or the menu won't be displayed. | |
832 | */ | |
833 | bool SetDropdownMenu(int id, wxMenu* menu); | |
834 | ||
835 | //@{ | |
836 | /** | |
837 | Set the values to be used as margins for the toolbar. | |
838 | ||
839 | @param x | |
840 | Left margin, right margin and inter-tool separation value. | |
841 | @param y | |
842 | Top margin, bottom margin and inter-tool separation value. | |
843 | ||
844 | @remarks This must be called before the tools are added if absolute | |
845 | positioning is to be used, and the default (zero-size) margins are | |
846 | to be overridden. | |
847 | ||
848 | @see GetMargins() | |
849 | */ | |
850 | virtual void SetMargins(int x, int y); | |
851 | ||
852 | /** | |
853 | Set the margins for the toolbar. | |
854 | ||
855 | @param size | |
856 | Margin size. | |
857 | ||
858 | @remarks This must be called before the tools are added if absolute | |
859 | positioning is to be used, and the default (zero-size) margins are | |
860 | to be overridden. | |
861 | ||
862 | @see GetMargins(), wxSize | |
863 | */ | |
864 | void SetMargins(const wxSize& size); | |
865 | //@} | |
866 | ||
867 | /** | |
868 | Sets the default size of each tool bitmap. The default bitmap size is 16 | |
869 | by 15 pixels. | |
870 | ||
871 | @param size | |
872 | The size of the bitmaps in the toolbar. | |
873 | ||
874 | @remarks This should be called to tell the toolbar what the tool bitmap | |
875 | size is. Call it before you add tools. | |
876 | ||
877 | @see GetToolBitmapSize(), GetToolSize() | |
878 | */ | |
879 | virtual void SetToolBitmapSize(const wxSize& size); | |
880 | ||
881 | /** | |
882 | Sets the client data associated with the tool. | |
883 | ||
884 | @param id | |
885 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
886 | @param clientData | |
887 | The client data to use. | |
888 | */ | |
889 | virtual void SetToolClientData(int id, wxObject* clientData); | |
890 | ||
891 | /** | |
892 | Sets the bitmap to be used by the tool with the given ID when the tool | |
893 | is in a disabled state. This can only be used on Button tools, not | |
894 | controls. | |
895 | ||
896 | @param id | |
897 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
898 | @param bitmap | |
899 | Bitmap to use for disabled tools. | |
900 | ||
901 | @note The native toolbar classes on the main platforms all synthesize | |
902 | the disabled bitmap from the normal bitmap, so this function will | |
903 | have no effect on those platforms. | |
904 | ||
905 | */ | |
906 | virtual void SetToolDisabledBitmap(int id, const wxBitmap& bitmap); | |
907 | ||
908 | /** | |
909 | Sets the long help for the given tool. | |
910 | ||
911 | @param toolId | |
912 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
913 | @param helpString | |
914 | A string for the long help. | |
915 | ||
916 | @remarks You might use the long help for displaying the tool purpose on | |
917 | the status line. | |
918 | ||
919 | @see GetToolLongHelp(), SetToolShortHelp(), | |
920 | */ | |
921 | virtual void SetToolLongHelp(int toolId, const wxString& helpString); | |
922 | ||
923 | /** | |
924 | Sets the bitmap to be used by the tool with the given ID. This can only | |
925 | be used on Button tools, not controls. | |
926 | ||
927 | @param id | |
928 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
929 | @param bitmap | |
930 | Bitmap to use for normals tools. | |
931 | */ | |
932 | virtual void SetToolNormalBitmap(int id, const wxBitmap& bitmap); | |
933 | ||
934 | /** | |
935 | Sets the value used for spacing tools. The default value is 1. | |
936 | ||
937 | @param packing | |
938 | The value for packing. | |
939 | ||
940 | @remarks The packing is used for spacing in the vertical direction if | |
941 | the toolbar is horizontal, and for spacing in the horizontal | |
942 | direction if the toolbar is vertical. | |
943 | ||
944 | @see GetToolPacking() | |
945 | */ | |
946 | virtual void SetToolPacking(int packing); | |
947 | ||
948 | /** | |
949 | Sets the default separator size. The default value is 5. | |
950 | ||
951 | @param separation | |
952 | The separator size. | |
953 | ||
954 | @see AddSeparator() | |
955 | */ | |
956 | virtual void SetToolSeparation(int separation); | |
957 | ||
958 | /** | |
959 | Sets the short help for the given tool. | |
960 | ||
961 | @param toolId | |
962 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
963 | @param helpString | |
964 | The string for the short help. | |
965 | ||
966 | @remarks An application might use short help for identifying the tool | |
967 | purpose in a tooltip. | |
968 | ||
969 | ||
970 | @see GetToolShortHelp(), SetToolLongHelp() | |
971 | */ | |
972 | virtual void SetToolShortHelp(int toolId, const wxString& helpString); | |
973 | ||
974 | /** | |
975 | Toggles a tool on or off. This does not cause any event to get emitted. | |
976 | ||
977 | @param toolId | |
978 | ID of the tool in question, as passed to AddTool(). | |
979 | @param toggle | |
980 | If @true, toggles the tool on, otherwise toggles it off. | |
981 | ||
982 | @remarks Only applies to a tool that has been specified as a toggle | |
983 | tool. | |
984 | */ | |
985 | virtual void ToggleTool(int toolId, bool toggle); | |
986 | ||
987 | ||
988 | /** | |
989 | Factory function to create a new toolbar tool. | |
990 | */ | |
991 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase *CreateTool(int toolId, | |
992 | const wxString& label, | |
993 | const wxBitmap& bmpNormal, | |
994 | const wxBitmap& bmpDisabled = wxNullBitmap, | |
995 | wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL, | |
996 | wxObject *clientData = NULL, | |
997 | const wxString& shortHelp = wxEmptyString, | |
998 | const wxString& longHelp = wxEmptyString); | |
999 | /** | |
1000 | Factory function to create a new control toolbar tool. | |
1001 | */ | |
1002 | virtual wxToolBarToolBase *CreateTool(wxControl *control, | |
1003 | const wxString& label); | |
1004 | ||
1005 | /** | |
1006 | Factory function to create a new separator toolbar tool. | |
1007 | */ | |
1008 | wxToolBarToolBase *CreateSeparator() | |
1009 | }; | |
1010 |