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3 | % dynamicsash.h at 05/Jan/02 23:08:13 | |
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7 | \section{\class{wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent}}\label{wxdynamicsashunifyevent} | |
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10 | wxDynamicSashUnifyEvents are sent to your view by wxDynamicSashWindow | |
11 | whenever the sash which splits your view and its sibling is being | |
12 | reunified such that your view is expanding to replace its sibling. | |
13 | You needn't do anything with this event if you are allowing | |
14 | wxDynamicSashWindow to manage your view's scrollbars, but it is useful | |
15 | if you are managing the scrollbars yourself so that you can keep | |
16 | the scrollbars' event handlers connected to your view's event handler | |
17 | class. | |
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19 | \wxheading{Derived from} | |
20 | ||
21 | \helpref{wxCommandEvent}{wxcommandevent} | |
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23 | \wxheading{Data structures} | |
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25 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} | |
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28 | \membersection{wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent::wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent}\label{wxdynamicsashunifyeventwxdynamicsashunifyevent} | |
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30 | \func{}{wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent}{\param{const wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent\& }{event}} | |
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32 | ||
33 | \func{}{wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent}{\param{wxObject* }{target}} | |
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36 | \func{}{wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent}{\void} | |
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39 | \membersection{wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent::Clone}\label{wxdynamicsashunifyeventclone} | |
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41 | \constfunc{wxEvent*}{Clone}{\void} | |
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