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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
2 | // Name: control.h | |
3 | // Purpose: interface of wxControl | |
4 | // Author: wxWidgets team | |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
6 | // Licence: wxWindows licence | |
7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// | |
8 | ||
9 | /** | |
10 | Flags used by wxControl::Ellipsize function. | |
11 | */ | |
12 | enum wxEllipsizeFlags | |
13 | { | |
14 | /// No special flags. | |
15 | wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_NONE = 0, | |
16 | ||
17 | /** | |
18 | Take mnemonics into account when calculating the text width. | |
19 | ||
20 | With this flag when calculating the size of the passed string, | |
21 | mnemonics characters (see wxControl::SetLabel) will be automatically | |
22 | reduced to a single character. This leads to correct calculations only | |
23 | if the string passed to Ellipsize() will be used with | |
24 | wxControl::SetLabel. If you don't want ampersand to be interpreted as | |
25 | mnemonics (e.g. because you use wxControl::SetLabelText) then don't use | |
26 | this flag. | |
27 | */ | |
28 | wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_PROCESS_MNEMONICS = 1, | |
29 | ||
30 | /** | |
31 | Expand tabs in spaces when calculating the text width. | |
32 | ||
33 | This flag tells wxControl::Ellipsize() to calculate the width of tab | |
34 | characters @c '\\t' as 6 spaces. | |
35 | */ | |
36 | wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_EXPAND_TABS = 2, | |
37 | ||
38 | /// The default flags for wxControl::Ellipsize. | |
39 | wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_DEFAULT = wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_PROCESS_MNEMONICS| | |
40 | wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_EXPAND_TABS | |
41 | }; | |
42 | ||
43 | ||
44 | /** | |
45 | The different ellipsization modes supported by the | |
46 | wxControl::Ellipsize function. | |
47 | */ | |
48 | enum wxEllipsizeMode | |
49 | { | |
50 | /// Don't ellipsize the text at all. @since 2.9.1 | |
51 | wxELLIPSIZE_NONE, | |
52 | ||
53 | /// Put the ellipsis at the start of the string, if the string needs ellipsization. | |
54 | wxELLIPSIZE_START, | |
55 | ||
56 | /// Put the ellipsis in the middle of the string, if the string needs ellipsization. | |
57 | wxELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE, | |
58 | ||
59 | /// Put the ellipsis at the end of the string, if the string needs ellipsization. | |
60 | wxELLIPSIZE_END | |
61 | }; | |
62 | ||
63 | /** | |
64 | @class wxControl | |
65 | ||
66 | This is the base class for a control or "widget". | |
67 | ||
68 | A control is generally a small window which processes user input and/or | |
69 | displays one or more item of data. | |
70 | ||
71 | @beginEventEmissionTable{wxClipboardTextEvent} | |
72 | @event{EVT_TEXT_COPY(id, func)} | |
73 | Some or all of the controls content was copied to the clipboard. | |
74 | @event{EVT_TEXT_CUT(id, func)} | |
75 | Some or all of the controls content was cut (i.e. copied and | |
76 | deleted). | |
77 | @event{EVT_TEXT_PASTE(id, func)} | |
78 | Clipboard content was pasted into the control. | |
79 | @endEventTable | |
80 | ||
81 | @library{wxcore} | |
82 | @category{ctrl} | |
83 | ||
84 | @see wxValidator | |
85 | */ | |
86 | class wxControl : public wxWindow | |
87 | { | |
88 | public: | |
89 | /** | |
90 | Simulates the effect of the user issuing a command to the item. | |
91 | ||
92 | @see wxCommandEvent | |
93 | */ | |
94 | virtual void Command(wxCommandEvent& event); | |
95 | ||
96 | /** | |
97 | Returns the control's label, as it was passed to SetLabel(). | |
98 | ||
99 | Note that the returned string may contains mnemonics ("&" characters) if they were | |
100 | passed to the SetLabel() function; use GetLabelText() if they are undesired. | |
101 | ||
102 | Also note that the returned string is always the string which was passed to | |
103 | SetLabel() but may be different from the string passed to SetLabelText() | |
104 | (since this last one escapes mnemonic characters). | |
105 | */ | |
106 | wxString GetLabel() const; | |
107 | ||
108 | /** | |
109 | Returns the control's label without mnemonics. | |
110 | ||
111 | Note that because of the stripping of the mnemonics the returned string may differ | |
112 | from the string which was passed to SetLabel() but should always be the same which | |
113 | was passed to SetLabelText(). | |
114 | */ | |
115 | wxString GetLabelText() const; | |
116 | ||
117 | /** | |
118 | Sets the control's label. | |
119 | ||
120 | All "&" characters in the @a label are special and indicate that the | |
121 | following character is a @e mnemonic for this control and can be used to | |
122 | activate it from the keyboard (typically by using @e Alt key in | |
123 | combination with it). To insert a literal ampersand character, you need | |
124 | to double it, i.e. use "&&". If this behaviour is undesirable, use | |
125 | SetLabelText() instead. | |
126 | */ | |
127 | void SetLabel(const wxString& label); | |
128 | ||
129 | /** | |
130 | Sets the control's label to exactly the given string. | |
131 | ||
132 | Unlike SetLabel(), this function shows exactly the @a text passed to it | |
133 | in the control, without interpreting ampersands in it in any way. | |
134 | Notice that it means that the control can't have any mnemonic defined | |
135 | for it using this function. | |
136 | ||
137 | @see EscapeMnemonics() | |
138 | */ | |
139 | void SetLabelText(const wxString& text); | |
140 | ||
141 | // NB: when writing docs for the following function remember that Doxygen | |
142 | // will always expand HTML entities (e.g. ") and thus we need to | |
143 | // write e.g. "&lt;" to have in the output the "<" string. | |
144 | ||
145 | /** | |
146 | Sets the controls label to a string using markup. | |
147 | ||
148 | Simple markup supported by this function can be used to apply different | |
149 | fonts or colours to different parts of the control label when supported. | |
150 | If markup is not supported by the control or platform, it is simply | |
151 | stripped and SetLabel() is used with the resulting string. | |
152 | ||
153 | For example, | |
154 | @code | |
155 | wxStaticText *text; | |
156 | ... | |
157 | text->SetLabelMarkup("<b>&Bed</b> &mp; " | |
158 | "<span foreground='red'>breakfast</span> " | |
159 | "available <big>HERE</big>"); | |
160 | @endcode | |
161 | would show the string using bold, red and big for the corresponding | |
162 | words under wxGTK but will simply show the string "Bed & breakfast | |
163 | available HERE" on the other platforms. In any case, the "B" of "Bed" | |
164 | will be underlined to indicate that it can be used as a mnemonic for | |
165 | this control. | |
166 | ||
167 | The supported tags are: | |
168 | <TABLE> | |
169 | <TR> | |
170 | <TD><b>Tag</b></TD> | |
171 | <TD><b>Description</b></TD> | |
172 | </TR> | |
173 | <TR> | |
174 | <TD><b></TD> | |
175 | <TD>bold text</TD> | |
176 | </TR> | |
177 | <TR> | |
178 | <TD><big></TD> | |
179 | <TD>bigger text</TD> | |
180 | </TR> | |
181 | <TR> | |
182 | <TD><i></TD> | |
183 | <TD>italic text</TD> | |
184 | </TR> | |
185 | <TR> | |
186 | <TD><s></TD> | |
187 | <TD>strike-through text</TD> | |
188 | </TR> | |
189 | <TR> | |
190 | <TD><small></TD> | |
191 | <TD>smaller text</TD> | |
192 | </TR> | |
193 | <TR> | |
194 | <TD><tt></TD> | |
195 | <TD>monospaced text</TD> | |
196 | </TR> | |
197 | <TR> | |
198 | <TD><u></TD> | |
199 | <TD>underlined text</TD> | |
200 | </TR> | |
201 | <TR> | |
202 | <TD><span></TD> | |
203 | <TD>generic formatter tag, see the table below for supported | |
204 | attributes. | |
205 | </TD> | |
206 | </TR> | |
207 | </TABLE> | |
208 | ||
209 | Supported @c <span> attributes: | |
210 | <TABLE> | |
211 | <TR> | |
212 | <TD><b>Name</b></TD> | |
213 | <TD><b>Description</b></TD> | |
214 | </TR> | |
215 | <TR> | |
216 | <TD>foreground, fgcolor, color</TD> | |
217 | <TD>Foreground text colour, can be a name or RGB value.</TD> | |
218 | </TR> | |
219 | <TR> | |
220 | <TD>background, bgcolor</TD> | |
221 | <TD>Background text colour, can be a name or RGB value.</TD> | |
222 | </TR> | |
223 | <TR> | |
224 | <TD>font_family, face</TD> | |
225 | <TD>Font face name.</TD> | |
226 | </TR> | |
227 | <TR> | |
228 | <TD>font_weight, weight</TD> | |
229 | <TD>Numeric value in 0..900 range or one of "ultralight", | |
230 | "light", "normal" (all meaning non-bold), "bold", "ultrabold" | |
231 | and "heavy" (all meaning bold).</TD> | |
232 | </TR> | |
233 | <TR> | |
234 | <TD>font_style, style</TD> | |
235 | <TD>Either "oblique" or "italic" (both with the same meaning) | |
236 | or "normal".</TD> | |
237 | </TR> | |
238 | <TR> | |
239 | <TD>size</TD> | |
240 | <TD>The font size can be specified either as "smaller" or | |
241 | "larger" relatively to the current font, as a CSS font size | |
242 | name ("xx-small", "x-small", "small", "medium", "large", | |
243 | "x-large" or "xx-large") or as a number giving font size in | |
244 | 1024th parts of a point, i.e. 10240 for a 10pt font.</TD> | |
245 | </TR> | |
246 | </TABLE> | |
247 | ||
248 | This markup language is a strict subset of Pango markup (described at | |
249 | http://library.gnome.org/devel/pango/unstable/PangoMarkupFormat.html) | |
250 | and any tags and span attributes not documented above can't be used | |
251 | under non-GTK platforms. | |
252 | ||
253 | Also note that you need to escape the following special characters: | |
254 | <TABLE> | |
255 | <TR> | |
256 | <TD><b>Special character</b></TD> | |
257 | <TD><b>Escape as</b></TD> | |
258 | </TR> | |
259 | <TR> | |
260 | <TD>@c &</TD> | |
261 | <TD>@c &amp; or as @c &&</TD> | |
262 | </TR> | |
263 | <TR> | |
264 | <TD>@c '</TD> | |
265 | <TD>@c &apos;</TD> | |
266 | </TR> | |
267 | <TR> | |
268 | <TD>@c "</TD> | |
269 | <TD>@c &quot;</TD> | |
270 | </TR> | |
271 | <TR> | |
272 | <TD>@c <</TD> | |
273 | <TD>@c &lt;</TD> | |
274 | </TR> | |
275 | <TR> | |
276 | <TD>@c ></TD> | |
277 | <TD>@c &gt;</TD> | |
278 | </TR> | |
279 | </TABLE> | |
280 | ||
281 | The non-escaped ampersand @c & characters are interpreted as | |
282 | mnemonics as with wxControl::SetLabel. | |
283 | ||
284 | ||
285 | @param markup | |
286 | String containing markup for the label. It may contain markup tags | |
287 | described above and newline characters but currently only wxGTK and | |
288 | wxOSX support multiline labels with markup, the generic | |
289 | implementation (also used in wxMSW) only handles single line markup | |
290 | labels. Notice that the string must be well-formed (e.g. all tags | |
291 | must be correctly closed) and won't be shown at all otherwise. | |
292 | @return | |
293 | @true if the new label was set (even if markup in it was ignored) | |
294 | or @false if we failed to parse the markup. In this case the label | |
295 | remains unchanged. | |
296 | ||
297 | ||
298 | Currently wxButton supports markup in all major ports (wxMSW, wxGTK and | |
299 | wxOSX/Cocoa) while wxStaticText supports it in wxGTK and wxOSX and its | |
300 | generic version (which can be used under MSW if markup support is | |
301 | required). Extending support to more controls is planned in the future. | |
302 | ||
303 | @since 2.9.2 | |
304 | */ | |
305 | bool SetLabelMarkup(const wxString& markup); | |
306 | ||
307 | ||
308 | public: // static functions | |
309 | ||
310 | /** | |
311 | Returns the given @a label string without mnemonics ("&" characters). | |
312 | */ | |
313 | static wxString GetLabelText(const wxString& label); | |
314 | ||
315 | /** | |
316 | Returns the given @a str string without mnemonics ("&" characters). | |
317 | ||
318 | @note This function is identical to GetLabelText() and is provided | |
319 | mostly for symmetry with EscapeMnemonics(). | |
320 | */ | |
321 | static wxString RemoveMnemonics(const wxString& str); | |
322 | ||
323 | /** | |
324 | Escapes the special mnemonics characters ("&") in the given string. | |
325 | ||
326 | This function can be helpful if you need to set the controls label to a | |
327 | user-provided string. If the string contains ampersands, they wouldn't | |
328 | appear on the display but be used instead to indicate that the | |
329 | character following the first of them can be used as a control mnemonic. | |
330 | While this can sometimes be desirable (e.g. to allow the user to | |
331 | configure mnemonics of the controls), more often you will want to use | |
332 | this function before passing a user-defined string to SetLabel(). | |
333 | Alternatively, if the label is entirely user-defined, you can just call | |
334 | SetLabelText() directly -- but this function must be used if the label | |
335 | is a combination of a part defined by program containing the control | |
336 | mnemonics and a user-defined part. | |
337 | ||
338 | @param text | |
339 | The string such as it should appear on the display. | |
340 | @return | |
341 | The same string with the ampersands in it doubled. | |
342 | */ | |
343 | static wxString EscapeMnemonics(const wxString& text); | |
344 | ||
345 | /** | |
346 | Replaces parts of the @a label string with ellipsis, if needed, so | |
347 | that it fits into @a maxWidth pixels if possible. | |
348 | ||
349 | Note that this function does @em not guarantee that the returned string | |
350 | will always be shorter than @a maxWidth; if @a maxWidth is extremely | |
351 | small, ellipsized text may be larger. | |
352 | ||
353 | @param label | |
354 | The string to ellipsize | |
355 | @param dc | |
356 | The DC used to retrieve the character widths through the | |
357 | wxDC::GetPartialTextExtents() function. | |
358 | @param mode | |
359 | The ellipsization mode. This is the setting which determines | |
360 | which part of the string should be replaced by the ellipsis. | |
361 | See ::wxEllipsizeMode enumeration values for more info. | |
362 | @param maxWidth | |
363 | The maximum width of the returned string in pixels. | |
364 | This argument determines how much characters of the string need to | |
365 | be removed (and replaced by ellipsis). | |
366 | @param flags | |
367 | One or more of the ::wxEllipsizeFlags enumeration values combined. | |
368 | */ | |
369 | static wxString Ellipsize(const wxString& label, const wxDC& dc, | |
370 | wxEllipsizeMode mode, int maxWidth, | |
371 | int flags = wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_DEFAULT); | |
372 | }; | |
373 |