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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: dialog.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxDialog | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows licence | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | /** | |
10 | Modes used for wxDialog::SetLayoutAdaptationMode(). | |
11 | */ | |
12 | enum wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode | |
13 | { | |
14 | wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_MODE_DEFAULT = 0, ///< Use global adaptation enabled status. | |
15 | wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_MODE_ENABLED = 1, ///< Enable this dialog overriding global status. | |
16 | wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_MODE_DISABLED = 2 ///< Disable this dialog overriding global status. | |
17 | }; | |
18 | ||
19 | #define wxDIALOG_NO_PARENT 0x00000020 ///< Don't make owned by apps top window | |
20 | ||
21 | #define wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE (wxCAPTION | wxSYSTEM_MENU | wxCLOSE_BOX) | |
22 | ||
23 | ||
24 | #define wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_NONE 0 ///< Don't do any layout adaptation | |
25 | #define wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_STANDARD_SIZER 1 ///< Only look for wxStdDialogButtonSizer for non-scrolling part | |
26 | #define wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_ANY_SIZER 2 ///< Also look for any suitable sizer for non-scrolling part | |
27 | #define wxDIALOG_ADAPTATION_LOOSE_BUTTONS 3 ///< Also look for 'loose' standard buttons for non-scrolling part | |
28 | ||
29 | /** | |
30 | @class wxDialog | |
31 | ||
32 | A dialog box is a window with a title bar and sometimes a system menu, | |
33 | which can be moved around the screen. It can contain controls and other | |
34 | windows and is often used to allow the user to make some choice or to | |
35 | answer a question. | |
36 | ||
37 | Dialogs can be made scrollable, automatically, for computers with low | |
38 | resolution screens: please see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling for | |
39 | further details. | |
40 | ||
41 | Dialogs usually contains either a single button allowing to close the | |
42 | dialog or two buttons, one accepting the changes and the other one | |
43 | discarding them (such button, if present, is automatically activated if the | |
44 | user presses the "Esc" key). By default, buttons with the standard wxID_OK | |
45 | and wxID_CANCEL identifiers behave as expected. Starting with wxWidgets 2.7 | |
46 | it is also possible to use a button with a different identifier instead, | |
47 | see SetAffirmativeId() and SetEscapeId(). | |
48 | ||
49 | Also notice that the CreateButtonSizer() should be used to create the | |
50 | buttons appropriate for the current platform and positioned correctly | |
51 | (including their order which is platform-dependent). | |
52 | ||
53 | @section dialog_modal Modal and Modeless | |
54 | ||
55 | There are two kinds of dialog, modal and modeless. A modal dialog blocks | |
56 | program flow and user input on other windows until it is dismissed, whereas | |
57 | a modeless dialog behaves more like a frame in that program flow continues, | |
58 | and input in other windows is still possible. To show a modal dialog you | |
59 | should use the ShowModal() method while to show a dialog modelessly you | |
60 | simply use Show(), just as with frames. | |
61 | ||
62 | Note that the modal dialog is one of the very few examples of | |
63 | wxWindow-derived objects which may be created on the stack and not on the | |
64 | heap. In other words, while most windows would be created like this: | |
65 | ||
66 | @code | |
67 | void AskUser() | |
68 | { | |
69 | MyAskDialog *dlg = new MyAskDialog(...); | |
70 | if ( dlg->ShowModal() == wxID_OK ) | |
71 | // ... | |
72 | //else: dialog was cancelled or some another button pressed | |
73 | ||
74 | dlg->Destroy(); | |
75 | } | |
76 | @endcode | |
77 | ||
78 | You can achieve the same result with dialogs by using simpler code: | |
79 | ||
80 | @code | |
81 | void AskUser() | |
82 | { | |
83 | MyAskDialog dlg(...); | |
84 | if ( dlg.ShowModal() == wxID_OK ) | |
85 | // ... | |
86 | ||
87 | // no need to call Destroy() here | |
88 | } | |
89 | @endcode | |
90 | ||
91 | An application can define a wxCloseEvent handler for the dialog to respond | |
92 | to system close events. | |
93 | ||
94 | @beginStyleTable | |
95 | @style{wxCAPTION} | |
96 | Puts a caption on the dialog box. | |
97 | @style{wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE} | |
98 | Equivalent to a combination of wxCAPTION, wxCLOSE_BOX and | |
99 | wxSYSTEM_MENU (the last one is not used under Unix). | |
100 | @style{wxRESIZE_BORDER} | |
101 | Display a resizable frame around the window. | |
102 | @style{wxSYSTEM_MENU} | |
103 | Display a system menu. | |
104 | @style{wxCLOSE_BOX} | |
105 | Displays a close box on the frame. | |
106 | @style{wxMAXIMIZE_BOX} | |
107 | Displays a maximize box on the dialog. | |
108 | @style{wxMINIMIZE_BOX} | |
109 | Displays a minimize box on the dialog. | |
110 | @style{wxTHICK_FRAME} | |
111 | Display a thick frame around the window. | |
112 | @style{wxSTAY_ON_TOP} | |
113 | The dialog stays on top of all other windows. | |
114 | @style{wxNO_3D} | |
115 | This style is obsolete and doesn't do anything any more, don't use | |
116 | it in any new code. | |
117 | @style{wxDIALOG_NO_PARENT} | |
118 | By default, a dialog created with a @NULL parent window will be | |
119 | given the @ref wxApp::GetTopWindow() "application's top level window" | |
120 | as parent. Use this style to prevent this from happening and create | |
121 | an orphan dialog. This is not recommended for modal dialogs. | |
122 | @style{wxDIALOG_EX_CONTEXTHELP} | |
123 | Under Windows, puts a query button on the caption. When pressed, | |
124 | Windows will go into a context-sensitive help mode and wxWidgets | |
125 | will send a @c wxEVT_HELP event if the user clicked on an application | |
126 | window. Note that this is an extended style and must be set by | |
127 | calling SetExtraStyle() before Create is called (two-step | |
128 | construction). | |
129 | @style{wxDIALOG_EX_METAL} | |
130 | On Mac OS X, frames with this style will be shown with a metallic | |
131 | look. This is an extra style. | |
132 | @endStyleTable | |
133 | ||
134 | Under Unix or Linux, MWM (the Motif Window Manager) or other window | |
135 | managers recognizing the MHM hints should be running for any of these | |
136 | styles to have an effect. | |
137 | ||
138 | ||
139 | @beginEventEmissionTable{wxCloseEvent} | |
140 | @event{EVT_CLOSE(func)} | |
141 | The dialog is being closed by the user or programmatically (see wxWindow::Close). | |
142 | The user may generate this event clicking the close button | |
143 | (typically the 'X' on the top-right of the title bar) if it's present | |
144 | (see the @c wxCLOSE_BOX style) or by clicking a button with the | |
145 | @c wxID_CANCEL or @c wxID_OK ids. | |
146 | @event{EVT_INIT_DIALOG(func)} | |
147 | Process a @c wxEVT_INIT_DIALOG event. See wxInitDialogEvent. | |
148 | @endEventTable | |
149 | ||
150 | @library{wxcore} | |
151 | @category{cmndlg} | |
152 | ||
153 | @see @ref overview_dialog, wxFrame, @ref overview_validator | |
154 | */ | |
155 | class wxDialog : public wxTopLevelWindow | |
156 | { | |
157 | public: | |
158 | /** | |
159 | Default constructor. | |
160 | */ | |
161 | wxDialog(); | |
162 | /** | |
163 | Constructor. | |
164 | ||
165 | @param parent | |
166 | Can be @NULL, a frame or another dialog box. | |
167 | @param id | |
168 | An identifier for the dialog. A value of -1 is taken to mean a | |
169 | default. | |
170 | @param title | |
171 | The title of the dialog. | |
172 | @param pos | |
173 | The dialog position. The value wxDefaultPosition indicates a | |
174 | default position, chosen by either the windowing system or | |
175 | wxWidgets, depending on platform. | |
176 | @param size | |
177 | The dialog size. The value wxDefaultSize indicates a default size, | |
178 | chosen by either the windowing system or wxWidgets, depending on | |
179 | platform. | |
180 | @param style | |
181 | The window style. | |
182 | @param name | |
183 | Used to associate a name with the window, allowing the application | |
184 | user to set Motif resource values for individual dialog boxes. | |
185 | ||
186 | @see Create() | |
187 | */ | |
188 | wxDialog(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxString& title, | |
189 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, | |
190 | const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, | |
191 | long style = wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, | |
192 | const wxString& name = wxDialogNameStr); | |
193 | ||
194 | /** | |
195 | Destructor. | |
196 | ||
197 | Deletes any child windows before deleting the physical window. | |
198 | ||
199 | See @ref overview_windowdeletion for more info. | |
200 | */ | |
201 | virtual ~wxDialog(); | |
202 | ||
203 | /** | |
204 | Adds an identifier to be regarded as a main button for the | |
205 | non-scrolling area of a dialog. | |
206 | ||
207 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
208 | */ | |
209 | void AddMainButtonId(wxWindowID id); | |
210 | ||
211 | /** | |
212 | Returns @true if this dialog can and should perform layout adaptation | |
213 | using DoLayoutAdaptation(), usually if the dialog is too large to fit | |
214 | on the display. | |
215 | ||
216 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
217 | */ | |
218 | virtual bool CanDoLayoutAdaptation(); | |
219 | ||
220 | /** | |
221 | Centres the dialog box on the display. | |
222 | ||
223 | @param direction | |
224 | May be wxHORIZONTAL, wxVERTICAL or wxBOTH. | |
225 | */ | |
226 | void Centre(int direction = wxBOTH); | |
227 | ||
228 | /** | |
229 | Used for two-step dialog box construction. | |
230 | ||
231 | @see wxDialog() | |
232 | */ | |
233 | bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxString& title, | |
234 | const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, | |
235 | const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, | |
236 | long style = wxDEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE, | |
237 | const wxString& name = wxDialogNameStr); | |
238 | ||
239 | /** | |
240 | Creates a sizer with standard buttons. @a flags is a bit list of the | |
241 | following flags: wxOK, wxCANCEL, wxYES, wxNO, wxAPPLY, wxCLOSE, wxHELP, | |
242 | wxNO_DEFAULT. | |
243 | ||
244 | The sizer lays out the buttons in a manner appropriate to the platform. | |
245 | ||
246 | This function uses CreateStdDialogButtonSizer() internally for most | |
247 | platforms but doesn't create the sizer at all for the platforms with | |
248 | hardware buttons (such as smartphones) for which it sets up the | |
249 | hardware buttons appropriately and returns @NULL, so don't forget to | |
250 | test that the return value is valid before using it. | |
251 | */ | |
252 | wxSizer* CreateButtonSizer(long flags); | |
253 | ||
254 | /** | |
255 | Creates a sizer with standard buttons using CreateButtonSizer() | |
256 | separated from the rest of the dialog contents by a horizontal | |
257 | wxStaticLine. | |
258 | ||
259 | @note Just like CreateButtonSizer(), this function may return @NULL if | |
260 | no buttons were created. | |
261 | ||
262 | This is a combination of CreateButtonSizer() and | |
263 | CreateSeparatedSizer(). | |
264 | */ | |
265 | wxSizer* CreateSeparatedButtonSizer(long flags); | |
266 | ||
267 | /** | |
268 | Returns the sizer containing the given one with a separating | |
269 | wxStaticLine if necessarily. | |
270 | ||
271 | This function is useful for creating the sizer containing footer-like | |
272 | contents in dialog boxes. It will add a separating static line only if | |
273 | it conforms to the current platform convention (currently it is not | |
274 | added under Mac where the use of static lines for grouping is | |
275 | discouraged and is added elsewhere). | |
276 | ||
277 | @since 2.9.2 | |
278 | ||
279 | @param sizer The sizer to wrap, must be non-@NULL. | |
280 | @return The sizer wrapping the input one or possibly the input sizer | |
281 | itself if no wrapping is necessary. | |
282 | */ | |
283 | wxSizer *CreateSeparatedSizer(wxSizer *sizer); | |
284 | ||
285 | /** | |
286 | Creates a wxStdDialogButtonSizer with standard buttons. @a flags is a | |
287 | bit list of the following flags: wxOK, wxCANCEL, wxYES, wxNO, wxAPPLY, | |
288 | wxCLOSE, wxHELP, wxNO_DEFAULT. | |
289 | ||
290 | The sizer lays out the buttons in a manner appropriate to the platform. | |
291 | */ | |
292 | wxStdDialogButtonSizer* CreateStdDialogButtonSizer(long flags); | |
293 | ||
294 | /** | |
295 | Splits text up at newlines and places the lines into wxStaticText | |
296 | objects in a vertical wxBoxSizer. | |
297 | */ | |
298 | wxSizer *CreateTextSizer( const wxString& message ); | |
299 | ||
300 | /** | |
301 | Performs layout adaptation, usually if the dialog is too large to fit | |
302 | on the display. | |
303 | ||
304 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
305 | */ | |
306 | virtual bool DoLayoutAdaptation(); | |
307 | ||
308 | /** | |
309 | This function is called when the titlebar OK button is pressed | |
310 | (PocketPC only). A command event for the identifier returned by | |
311 | GetAffirmativeId() is sent by default. You can override this function. | |
312 | If the function returns @false, wxWidgets will call Close() for the | |
313 | dialog. | |
314 | ||
315 | @onlyfor{wxmsw} | |
316 | */ | |
317 | virtual bool DoOK(); | |
318 | ||
319 | /** | |
320 | A static function enabling or disabling layout adaptation for all | |
321 | dialogs. | |
322 | ||
323 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
324 | */ | |
325 | static void EnableLayoutAdaptation(bool enable); | |
326 | ||
327 | /** | |
328 | Ends a modal dialog, passing a value to be returned from the | |
329 | ShowModal() invocation. | |
330 | ||
331 | @param retCode | |
332 | The value that should be returned by ShowModal. | |
333 | ||
334 | @see ShowModal(), GetReturnCode(), SetReturnCode() | |
335 | */ | |
336 | virtual void EndModal(int retCode); | |
337 | ||
338 | /** | |
339 | Gets the identifier of the button which works like standard OK button | |
340 | in this dialog. | |
341 | ||
342 | @see SetAffirmativeId() | |
343 | */ | |
344 | int GetAffirmativeId() const; | |
345 | ||
346 | /** | |
347 | Override this to return a window containing the main content of the | |
348 | dialog. This is particularly useful when the dialog implements pages, | |
349 | such as wxPropertySheetDialog, and allows the | |
350 | @ref overview_dialog "layout adaptation code" to know that only the | |
351 | pages need to be made scrollable. | |
352 | */ | |
353 | virtual wxWindow* GetContentWindow() const; | |
354 | ||
355 | /** | |
356 | Gets the identifier of the button to map presses of @c ESC button to. | |
357 | ||
358 | @see SetEscapeId() | |
359 | */ | |
360 | int GetEscapeId() const; | |
361 | ||
362 | /** | |
363 | Returns @true if the dialog has been adapted, usually by making it | |
364 | scrollable to work with a small display. | |
365 | ||
366 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
367 | */ | |
368 | bool GetLayoutAdaptationDone() const; | |
369 | ||
370 | /** | |
371 | Gets a value representing the aggressiveness of search for buttons and | |
372 | sizers to be in the non-scrolling part of a layout-adapted dialog. Zero | |
373 | switches off adaptation, and 3 allows search for standard buttons | |
374 | anywhere in the dialog. | |
375 | ||
376 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
377 | */ | |
378 | int GetLayoutAdaptationLevel() const; | |
379 | ||
380 | /** | |
381 | Gets the adaptation mode, overriding the global adaptation flag. | |
382 | ||
383 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
384 | */ | |
385 | wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode GetLayoutAdaptationMode() const; | |
386 | ||
387 | /** | |
388 | A static function getting the current layout adapter object. | |
389 | ||
390 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
391 | */ | |
392 | static wxDialogLayoutAdapter* GetLayoutAdapter(); | |
393 | ||
394 | /** | |
395 | Returns an array of identifiers to be regarded as the main buttons for | |
396 | the non-scrolling area of a dialog. | |
397 | ||
398 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
399 | */ | |
400 | wxArrayInt& GetMainButtonIds(); | |
401 | ||
402 | /** | |
403 | Gets the return code for this window. | |
404 | ||
405 | @remarks A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog, | |
406 | where ShowModal() returns a code to the application. | |
407 | ||
408 | @see SetReturnCode(), ShowModal(), EndModal() | |
409 | */ | |
410 | int GetReturnCode() const; | |
411 | ||
412 | /** | |
413 | On PocketPC, a dialog is automatically provided with an empty toolbar. | |
414 | This function allows you to access the toolbar and add tools to it. | |
415 | Removing tools and adding arbitrary controls are not currently | |
416 | supported. | |
417 | ||
418 | This function is not available on any other platform. | |
419 | ||
420 | @onlyfor{wxmsw} | |
421 | */ | |
422 | wxToolBar* GetToolBar() const; | |
423 | ||
424 | /** | |
425 | Iconizes or restores the dialog. Windows only. | |
426 | ||
427 | @param iconize | |
428 | If @true, iconizes the dialog box; if @false, shows and restores it. | |
429 | ||
430 | @remarks Note that in Windows, iconization has no effect since dialog | |
431 | boxes cannot be iconized. However, applications may need to | |
432 | explicitly restore dialog boxes under Motif which have | |
433 | user-iconizable frames, and under Windows calling | |
434 | Iconize(@false) will bring the window to the front, as does | |
435 | Show(@true). | |
436 | */ | |
437 | virtual void Iconize(bool iconize = true); | |
438 | ||
439 | /** | |
440 | Returns @true if the dialog box is iconized. Windows only. | |
441 | ||
442 | @remarks Always returns @false under Windows since dialogs cannot be | |
443 | iconized. | |
444 | */ | |
445 | virtual bool IsIconized() const; | |
446 | ||
447 | /** | |
448 | A static function returning @true if layout adaptation is enabled for | |
449 | all dialogs. | |
450 | ||
451 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
452 | */ | |
453 | static bool IsLayoutAdaptationEnabled(); | |
454 | ||
455 | /** | |
456 | Returns @true if @a id is in the array of identifiers to be regarded as | |
457 | the main buttons for the non-scrolling area of a dialog. | |
458 | ||
459 | @onlyfor{wxmsw} | |
460 | ||
461 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
462 | */ | |
463 | bool IsMainButtonId(wxWindowID id) const; | |
464 | ||
465 | /** | |
466 | Returns @true if the dialog box is modal, @false otherwise. | |
467 | */ | |
468 | virtual bool IsModal() const; | |
469 | ||
470 | /** | |
471 | Sets the identifier to be used as OK button. When the button with this | |
472 | identifier is pressed, the dialog calls wxWindow::Validate() and | |
473 | wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow() and, if they both return @true, | |
474 | closes the dialog with the affirmative id return code. | |
475 | ||
476 | Also, when the user presses a hardware OK button on the devices having | |
477 | one or the special OK button in the PocketPC title bar, an event with | |
478 | this id is generated. | |
479 | ||
480 | By default, the affirmative id is wxID_OK. | |
481 | ||
482 | @see GetAffirmativeId(), SetEscapeId() | |
483 | */ | |
484 | void SetAffirmativeId(int id); | |
485 | ||
486 | /** | |
487 | Sets the identifier of the button which should work like the standard | |
488 | "Cancel" button in this dialog. When the button with this id is | |
489 | clicked, the dialog is closed. Also, when the user presses @c ESC key | |
490 | in the dialog or closes the dialog using the close button in the title | |
491 | bar, this is mapped to the click of the button with the specified id. | |
492 | ||
493 | By default, the escape id is the special value wxID_ANY meaning that | |
494 | wxID_CANCEL button is used if it's present in the dialog and otherwise | |
495 | the button with GetAffirmativeId() is used. Another special value for | |
496 | @a id is wxID_NONE meaning that @c ESC presses should be ignored. If | |
497 | any other value is given, it is interpreted as the id of the button to | |
498 | map the escape key to. | |
499 | */ | |
500 | void SetEscapeId(int id); | |
501 | ||
502 | /** | |
503 | Sets the icon for this dialog. | |
504 | ||
505 | @param icon | |
506 | The icon to associate with this dialog. | |
507 | ||
508 | @see wxIcon | |
509 | */ | |
510 | void SetIcon(const wxIcon& icon); | |
511 | ||
512 | /** | |
513 | Sets the icons for this dialog. | |
514 | ||
515 | @param icons | |
516 | The icons to associate with this dialog. | |
517 | ||
518 | @see wxIconBundle | |
519 | */ | |
520 | void SetIcons(const wxIconBundle& icons); | |
521 | ||
522 | /** | |
523 | Marks the dialog as having been adapted, usually by making it | |
524 | scrollable to work with a small display. | |
525 | ||
526 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
527 | */ | |
528 | void SetLayoutAdaptationDone(bool done); | |
529 | ||
530 | /** | |
531 | Sets the aggressiveness of search for buttons and sizers to be in the | |
532 | non-scrolling part of a layout-adapted dialog. Zero switches off | |
533 | adaptation, and 3 allows search for standard buttons anywhere in the | |
534 | dialog. | |
535 | ||
536 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling (for more on layout adaptation) | |
537 | */ | |
538 | void SetLayoutAdaptationLevel(int level); | |
539 | ||
540 | /** | |
541 | Sets the adaptation mode, overriding the global adaptation flag. | |
542 | ||
543 | @see wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode, @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling | |
544 | (for more on layout adaptation) | |
545 | */ | |
546 | void SetLayoutAdaptationMode(wxDialogLayoutAdaptationMode mode); | |
547 | ||
548 | /** | |
549 | A static function for setting the current layout adapter object, | |
550 | returning the old adapter. If you call this, you should delete the old | |
551 | adapter object. | |
552 | ||
553 | @see wxDialogLayoutAdapter, @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling | |
554 | */ | |
555 | static wxDialogLayoutAdapter* SetLayoutAdapter(wxDialogLayoutAdapter* adapter); | |
556 | ||
557 | /** | |
558 | Sets the return code for this window. | |
559 | ||
560 | A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog, where | |
561 | ShowModal() returns a code to the application. The function EndModal() | |
562 | calls SetReturnCode(). | |
563 | ||
564 | @param retCode | |
565 | The integer return code, usually a control identifier. | |
566 | ||
567 | @see GetReturnCode(), ShowModal(), EndModal() | |
568 | */ | |
569 | void SetReturnCode(int retCode); | |
570 | ||
571 | /** | |
572 | Hides or shows the dialog. The preferred way of dismissing a modal | |
573 | dialog is to use EndModal(). | |
574 | ||
575 | @param show | |
576 | If @true, the dialog box is shown and brought to the front, | |
577 | otherwise the box is hidden. If @false and the dialog is modal, | |
578 | control is returned to the calling program. | |
579 | */ | |
580 | virtual bool Show(bool show = 1); | |
581 | ||
582 | /** | |
583 | Shows an application-modal dialog. | |
584 | ||
585 | Program flow does not return until the dialog has been dismissed with | |
586 | EndModal(). | |
587 | ||
588 | Notice that it is possible to call ShowModal() for a dialog which had | |
589 | been previously shown with Show(), this allows to make an existing | |
590 | modeless dialog modal. However ShowModal() can't be called twice | |
591 | without intervening EndModal() calls. | |
592 | ||
593 | Note that this function creates a temporary event loop which takes | |
594 | precedence over the application's main event loop (see wxEventLoopBase) | |
595 | and which is destroyed when the dialog is dismissed. | |
596 | This also results in a call to wxApp::ProcessPendingEvents(). | |
597 | ||
598 | @return The value set with SetReturnCode(). | |
599 | ||
600 | @see ShowWindowModal(), EndModal(), GetReturnCode(), SetReturnCode() | |
601 | */ | |
602 | virtual int ShowModal(); | |
603 | ||
604 | /** | |
605 | Shows a dialog modal to the parent top level window only. | |
606 | ||
607 | Unlike ShowModal(), dialogs shown with this function only prevent the | |
608 | user from interacting with their parent frame only but not with the | |
609 | rest of the application. They also don't block the program execution | |
610 | but instead return immediately, as Show(), and generate a | |
611 | wxEVT_WINDOW_MODAL_DIALOG_CLOSED event later when the dialog is closed. | |
612 | ||
613 | Currently this function is only fully implemented in wxOSX ports, under | |
614 | the other platforms it behaves like ShowModal() (but also sends the | |
615 | above mentioned event). | |
616 | ||
617 | @since 2.9.0 | |
618 | */ | |
619 | void ShowWindowModal(); | |
620 | }; | |
621 | ||
622 | ||
623 | ||
624 | /** | |
625 | @class wxDialogLayoutAdapter | |
626 | ||
627 | This abstract class is the base for classes that help wxWidgets perform | |
628 | run-time layout adaptation of dialogs. Principally, this is to cater for | |
629 | small displays by making part of the dialog scroll, but the application | |
630 | developer may find other uses for layout adaption. | |
631 | ||
632 | By default, there is one instance of wxStandardDialogLayoutAdapter which | |
633 | can perform adaptation for most custom dialogs and dialogs with book | |
634 | controls such as wxPropertySheetDialog. | |
635 | ||
636 | @library{wxcore} | |
637 | @category{winlayout} | |
638 | ||
639 | @see @ref overview_dialog_autoscrolling | |
640 | */ | |
641 | class wxDialogLayoutAdapter | |
642 | { | |
643 | public: | |
644 | /** | |
645 | Default constructor. | |
646 | */ | |
647 | wxDialogLayoutAdapter(); | |
648 | ||
649 | /** | |
650 | Override this to returns @true if adaptation can and should be done. | |
651 | */ | |
652 | virtual bool CanDoLayoutAdaptation(wxDialog* dialog) = 0; | |
653 | ||
654 | /** | |
655 | Override this to perform layout adaptation, such as making parts of the | |
656 | dialog scroll and resizing the dialog to fit the display. Normally this | |
657 | function will be called just before the dialog is shown. | |
658 | */ | |
659 | virtual bool DoLayoutAdaptation(wxDialog* dialog) = 0; | |
660 | }; | |
661 | ||
662 | ||
663 | class wxWindowModalDialogEvent : public wxCommandEvent | |
664 | { | |
665 | public: | |
666 | wxWindowModalDialogEvent (wxEventType commandType = wxEVT_NULL, int id = 0); | |
667 | ||
668 | wxDialog *GetDialog() const; | |
669 | int GetReturnCode() const; | |
670 | virtual wxEvent *Clone() const; | |
671 | }; |