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1\section{\class{wxDC}}\label{wxdc}
2
3A wxDC is a {\it device context} onto which graphics and text can be drawn.
4It is intended to represent a number of output devices in a generic way,
5so a window can have a device context associated with it, and a printer also has a device context.
6In this way, the same piece of code may write to a number of different devices,
7if the device context is used as a parameter.
8
9Notice that wxDC is an abstract base class and can't be created directly,
10please use \helpref{wxPaintDC}{wxpaintdc}, \helpref{wxClientDC}{wxclientdc},
11\helpref{wxWindowDC}{wxwindowdc}, \helpref{wxScreenDC}{wxscreendc},
12\helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} or \helpref{wxPrinterDC}{wxprinterdc}.
13
14% VZ: we should really document them instead of this lame excuse, but I don't
15% have time for it now, when it is done please remove this
16Please note that in addition to the versions of the methods documented here,
17there are also versions which accept single {\tt wxPoint} parameter instead of
18two {\tt wxCoord} ones or {\tt wxPoint} and {\tt wxSize} instead of four of
19them.
20
21\wxheading{Derived from}
22
23\helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
24
25\wxheading{Include files}
26
27<wx/dc.h>
28
29\wxheading{See also}
30
31\helpref{Overview}{dcoverview}
32
33\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
34
35
36\membersection{wxDC::Blit}\label{wxdcblit}
37
38\func{bool}{Blit}{\param{wxCoord}{ xdest}, \param{wxCoord}{ ydest}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height},
39 \param{wxDC* }{source}, \param{wxCoord}{ xsrc}, \param{wxCoord}{ ysrc}, \param{int}{ logicalFunc = wxCOPY},
40 \param{bool }{useMask = false}, \param{wxCoord}{ xsrcMask = -1}, \param{wxCoord}{ ysrcMask = -1}}
41
42Copy from a source DC to this DC, specifying the destination
43coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates,
44logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, and mask source position.
45
46\wxheading{Parameters}
47
48\docparam{xdest}{Destination device context x position.}
49
50\docparam{ydest}{Destination device context y position.}
51
52\docparam{width}{Width of source area to be copied.}
53
54\docparam{height}{Height of source area to be copied.}
55
56\docparam{source}{Source device context.}
57
58\docparam{xsrc}{Source device context x position.}
59
60\docparam{ysrc}{Source device context y position.}
61
62\docparam{logicalFunc}{Logical function to use: see \helpref{wxDC::SetLogicalFunction}{wxdcsetlogicalfunction}.}
63
64\docparam{useMask}{If true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask that is associated with the bitmap
65selected into the source device context. The Windows implementation does the following if MaskBlt cannot be used:
66
67\begin{enumerate}
68\item Creates a temporary bitmap and copies the destination area into it.
69\item Copies the source area into the temporary bitmap using the specified logical function.
70\item Sets the masked area in the temporary bitmap to BLACK by ANDing the
71mask bitmap with the temp bitmap with the foreground colour set to WHITE
72and the bg colour set to BLACK.
73\item Sets the unmasked area in the destination area to BLACK by ANDing the
74mask bitmap with the destination area with the foreground colour set to BLACK
75and the background colour set to WHITE.
76\item ORs the temporary bitmap with the destination area.
77\item Deletes the temporary bitmap.
78\end{enumerate}
79
80This sequence of operations ensures that the source's transparent area need not be black,
81and logical functions are supported.
82
83{\bf Note:} on Windows, blitting with masks can be speeded up considerably by compiling
84wxWidgets with the wxUSE\_DC\_CACHE option enabled. You can also influence whether MaskBlt
85or the explicit mask blitting code above is used, by using \helpref{wxSystemOptions}{wxsystemoptions} and
86setting the {\bf no-maskblt} option to 1.
87
88}
89
90\docparam{xsrcMask}{Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc
91will be assumed for the mask source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.}
92
93\docparam{ysrcMask}{Source y position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc
94will be assumed for the mask source position. Currently only implemented on Windows.}
95
96
97\wxheading{Remarks}
98
99There is partial support for Blit in wxPostScriptDC, under X.
100
101See \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for typical usage.
102
103\wxheading{See also}
104
105\helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc}, \helpref{wxBitmap}{wxbitmap}, \helpref{wxMask}{wxmask}
106
107\begin{comment}
108
109\membersection{wxDC::CacheEnabled}\label{wxdccacheenabled}
110
111\func{static bool}{CacheEnabled}{\void}
112
113On supported platforms (currently only Windows), returns true
114if the DC cache is enabled. The DC cache
115can speed up the \helpref{Blit}{wxdcblit} operation when
116drawing a large number of masked bitmaps.
117
118If using the cache functions in your code, please test for the
119wxUSE\_DC\_CACHEING preprocessor symbol for portability.
120
121\wxheading{See also}
122
123\helpref{wxDC::EnableCache}{wxdcenablecache}, \helpref{wxDC::ClearCache}
124\end{comment}
125
126
127\membersection{wxDC::CalcBoundingBox}\label{wxdccalcboundingbox}
128
129\func{void}{CalcBoundingBox}{\param{wxCoord }{x}, \param{wxCoord }{y}}
130
131Adds the specified point to the bounding box which can be retrieved with
132\helpref{MinX}{wxdcminx}, \helpref{MaxX}{wxdcmaxx} and
133\helpref{MinY}{wxdcminy}, \helpref{MaxY}{wxdcmaxy} functions.
134
135\wxheading{See also}
136
137\helpref{ResetBoundingBox}{wxdcresetboundingbox}
138
139
140\membersection{wxDC::Clear}\label{wxdcclear}
141
142\func{void}{Clear}{\void}
143
144Clears the device context using the current background brush.
145
146\begin{comment}
147
148\membersection{wxDC::ClearCache}\label{wxdcclearcache}
149
150\func{static void}{ClearCache}{\void}
151
152On supported platforms (currently only Windows), clears
153the contents of the DC cache (one bitmap and two Windows device contexts). The DC cache
154can speed up the \helpref{Blit}{wxdcblit} operation when
155drawing a large number of masked bitmaps. You should
156call ClearCache at the end of length DC operations if you wish to only use
157the cache transiently; you should also call it as your application exits.
158
159If using the cache functions in your code, please test for the
160wxUSE\_DC\_CACHEING preprocessor symbol for portability.
161
162\wxheading{See also}
163
164\helpref{wxDC::EnableCache}{wxdcenablecache}, \helpref{wxDC::CacheEnabled}
165\end{comment}
166
167
168\membersection{wxDC::ComputeScaleAndOrigin}\label{wxdccomputescaleandorigin}
169
170\func{virtual void}{ComputeScaleAndOrigin}{\void}
171
172Performs all necessary computations for given platform and context type
173after each change of scale and origin parameters. Usually called automatically
174internally after such changes.
175
176
177\membersection{wxDC::CrossHair}\label{wxdccrosshair}
178
179\func{void}{CrossHair}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}}
180
181Displays a cross hair using the current pen. This is a vertical
182and horizontal line the height and width of the window, centred
183on the given point.
184
185
186\membersection{wxDC::DestroyClippingRegion}\label{wxdcdestroyclippingregion}
187
188\func{void}{DestroyClippingRegion}{\void}
189
190Destroys the current clipping region so that none of the DC is clipped.
191See also \helpref{wxDC::SetClippingRegion}{wxdcsetclippingregion}.
192
193
194\membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalX}\label{wxdcdevicetologicalx}
195
196\func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalX}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}}
197
198Convert device X coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
199mapping mode.
200
201
202\membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalXRel}\label{wxdcdevicetologicalxrel}
203
204\func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalXRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}}
205
206Convert device X coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the current
207mapping mode but ignoring the x axis orientation.
208Use this function for converting a width, for example.
209
210
211\membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalY}\label{wxdcdevicetologicaly}
212
213\func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalY}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}}
214
215Converts device Y coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
216mapping mode.
217
218
219\membersection{wxDC::DeviceToLogicalYRel}\label{wxdcdevicetologicalyrel}
220
221\func{wxCoord}{DeviceToLogicalYRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}}
222
223Convert device Y coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the current
224mapping mode but ignoring the y axis orientation.
225Use this function for converting a height, for example.
226
227
228\membersection{wxDC::DrawArc}\label{wxdcdrawarc}
229
230\func{void}{DrawArc}{\param{wxCoord}{ x1}, \param{wxCoord}{ y1}, \param{wxCoord}{ x2}, \param{wxCoord}{ y2}, \param{wxCoord}{ xc}, \param{wxCoord}{ yc}}
231
232Draws an arc of a circle, centred on ({\it xc, yc}), with starting point ({\it x1, y1})
233and ending at ({\it x2, y2}). The current pen is used for the outline
234and the current brush for filling the shape.
235
236The arc is drawn in an anticlockwise direction from the start point to the end point.
237
238
239\membersection{wxDC::DrawBitmap}\label{wxdcdrawbitmap}
240
241\func{void}{DrawBitmap}{\param{const wxBitmap\&}{ bitmap}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{bool}{ transparent}}
242
243Draw a bitmap on the device context at the specified point. If {\it transparent} is true and the bitmap has
244a transparency mask, the bitmap will be drawn transparently.
245
246When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be used to draw the foreground
247of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the current text background colour to draw the background
248(all bits set to 0). See also \helpref{SetTextForeground}{wxdcsettextforeground},
249\helpref{SetTextBackground}{wxdcsettextbackground} and \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc}.
250
251
252\membersection{wxDC::DrawCheckMark}\label{wxdcdrawcheckmark}
253
254\func{void}{DrawCheckMark}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}}
255
256\func{void}{DrawCheckMark}{\param{const wxRect \&}{rect}}
257
258Draws a check mark inside the given rectangle.
259
260
261\membersection{wxDC::DrawCircle}\label{wxdcdrawcircle}
262
263\func{void}{DrawCircle}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ radius}}
264
265\func{void}{DrawCircle}{\param{const wxPoint\&}{ pt}, \param{wxCoord}{ radius}}
266
267Draws a circle with the given centre and radius.
268
269\wxheading{See also}
270
271\helpref{DrawEllipse}{wxdcdrawellipse}
272
273
274\membersection{wxDC::DrawEllipse}\label{wxdcdrawellipse}
275
276\func{void}{DrawEllipse}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}}
277
278\func{void}{DrawEllipse}{\param{const wxPoint\&}{ pt}, \param{const wxSize\&}{ size}}
279
280\func{void}{DrawEllipse}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}}
281
282Draws an ellipse contained in the rectangle specified either with the given top
283left corner and the given size or directly. The current pen is used for the
284outline and the current brush for filling the shape.
285
286\wxheading{See also}
287
288\helpref{DrawCircle}{wxdcdrawcircle}
289
290
291\membersection{wxDC::DrawEllipticArc}\label{wxdcdrawellipticarc}
292
293\func{void}{DrawEllipticArc}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height},
294 \param{double}{ start}, \param{double}{ end}}
295
296Draws an arc of an ellipse. The current pen is used for drawing the arc and
297the current brush is used for drawing the pie.
298
299{\it x} and {\it y} specify the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner of the rectangle that contains
300the ellipse.
301
302{\it width} and {\it height} specify the width and height of the rectangle that contains
303the ellipse.
304
305{\it start} and {\it end} specify the start and end of the arc relative to the three-o'clock
306position from the center of the rectangle. Angles are specified
307in degrees (360 is a complete circle). Positive values mean
308counter-clockwise motion. If {\it start} is equal to {\it end}, a
309complete ellipse will be drawn.
310
311
312\membersection{wxDC::DrawIcon}\label{wxdcdrawicon}
313
314\func{void}{DrawIcon}{\param{const wxIcon\&}{ icon}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}}
315
316Draw an icon on the display (does nothing if the device context is PostScript).
317This can be the simplest way of drawing bitmaps on a window.
318
319
320\membersection{wxDC::DrawLabel}\label{wxdcdrawlabel}
321
322\func{virtual void}{DrawLabel}{\param{const wxString\&}{ text},
323 \param{const wxBitmap\&}{ image},
324 \param{const wxRect\&}{ rect},
325 \param{int}{ alignment = wxALIGN\_LEFT | wxALIGN\_TOP},
326 \param{int}{ indexAccel = -1},
327 \param{wxRect *}{rectBounding = NULL}}
328
329\func{void}{DrawLabel}{\param{const wxString\&}{ text}, \param{const wxRect\&}{ rect},
330 \param{int}{ alignment = wxALIGN\_LEFT | wxALIGN\_TOP},
331 \param{int}{ indexAccel = -1}}
332
333Draw optional bitmap and the text into the given rectangle and aligns it as specified
334by alignment parameter; it also will emphasize the character with the given index if
335it is != -1 and return the bounding rectangle if required.
336
337
338\membersection{wxDC::DrawLine}\label{wxdcdrawline}
339
340\func{void}{DrawLine}{\param{wxCoord}{ x1}, \param{wxCoord}{ y1}, \param{wxCoord}{ x2}, \param{wxCoord}{ y2}}
341
342Draws a line from the first point to the second. The current pen is used
343for drawing the line. Note that the point $(x2, y2)$ is {\emph not} part of the
344line and is not drawn by this function (this is consistent with the behaviour
345of many other toolkits).
346
347
348\membersection{wxDC::DrawLines}\label{wxdcdrawlines}
349
350\func{void}{DrawLines}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{wxPoint}{ points[]}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0}}
351
352\func{void}{DrawLines}{\param{wxList *}{points}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0}}
353
354Draws lines using an array of {\it points} of size {\it n}, or list of
355pointers to points, adding the optional offset coordinate. The current
356pen is used for drawing the lines. The programmer is responsible for
357deleting the list of points.
358
359\pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list
360of wxPoint objects.}
361
362\perlnote{The wxPerl version of this method accepts
363 as its first parameter a reference to an array
364 of wxPoint objects.}
365
366
367\membersection{wxDC::DrawPolygon}\label{wxdcdrawpolygon}
368
369\func{void}{DrawPolygon}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{wxPoint}{ points[]}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0},\\
370 \param{int }{fill\_style = wxODDEVEN\_RULE}}
371
372\func{void}{DrawPolygon}{\param{wxList *}{points}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0},\\
373 \param{int }{fill\_style = wxODDEVEN\_RULE}}
374
375Draws a filled polygon using an array of {\it points} of size {\it n},
376or list of pointers to points, adding the optional offset coordinate.
377
378The last argument specifies the fill rule: {\bf wxODDEVEN\_RULE} (the
379default) or {\bf wxWINDING\_RULE}.
380
381The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
382for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
383The programmer is responsible for deleting the list of points.
384
385Note that wxWidgets automatically closes the first and last points.
386
387\pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list
388of wxPoint objects.}
389
390\perlnote{The wxPerl version of this method accepts
391 as its first parameter a reference to an array
392 of wxPoint objects.}
393
394
395\membersection{wxDC::DrawPolyPolygon}\label{wxdcdrawpolypolygon}
396
397\func{void}{DrawPolyPolygon}{\param{int}{ n}, \param{int}{ count[]}, \param{wxPoint}{ points[]}, \param{wxCoord}{ xoffset = 0}, \param{wxCoord}{ yoffset = 0},\\
398 \param{int }{fill\_style = wxODDEVEN\_RULE}}
399
400Draws two or more filled polygons using an array of {\it points}, adding the
401optional offset coordinates.
402
403Notice that for the platforms providing a native implementation
404of this function (Windows and PostScript-based wxDC currently), this is more
405efficient than using \helpref{DrawPolygon}{wxdcdrawpolygon} in a loop.
406
407{\it n} specifies the number of polygons to draw, the array {\it count} of size
408{\it n} specifies the number of points in each of the polygons in the
409{\it points} array.
410
411The last argument specifies the fill rule: {\bf wxODDEVEN\_RULE} (the default)
412or {\bf wxWINDING\_RULE}.
413
414The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush for
415filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses filling.
416
417The polygons maybe disjoint or overlapping. Each polygon specified in a call to
418{\bf DrawPolyPolygon} must be closed. Unlike polygons created by the
419\helpref{DrawPolygon}{wxdcdrawpolygon} member function, the polygons created by
420{\bf DrawPolyPolygon} are not closed automatically.
421
422\pythonnote{Not implemented yet}
423
424\perlnote{Not implemented yet}
425
426
427\membersection{wxDC::DrawPoint}\label{wxdcdrawpoint}
428
429\func{void}{DrawPoint}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}}
430
431Draws a point using the color of the current pen. Note that the other properties of the pen are not used, such as width etc..
432
433
434\membersection{wxDC::DrawRectangle}\label{wxdcdrawrectangle}
435
436\func{void}{DrawRectangle}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}}
437
438Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
439size. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush
440for filling the shape.
441
442
443\membersection{wxDC::DrawRotatedText}\label{wxdcdrawrotatedtext}
444
445\func{void}{DrawRotatedText}{\param{const wxString\& }{text}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{double}{ angle}}
446
447Draws the text rotated by {\it angle} degrees.
448
449{\bf NB:} Under Win9x only TrueType fonts can be drawn by this function. In
450particular, a font different from {\tt wxNORMAL\_FONT} should be used as the
451latter is not a TrueType font. {\tt wxSWISS\_FONT} is an example of a font
452which is.
453
454\wxheading{See also}
455
456\helpref{DrawText}{wxdcdrawtext}
457
458
459\membersection{wxDC::DrawRoundedRectangle}\label{wxdcdrawroundedrectangle}
460
461\func{void}{DrawRoundedRectangle}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}, \param{double}{ radius}}
462
463Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
464size. The corners are quarter-circles using the given radius. The
465current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling
466the shape.
467
468If {\it radius} is positive, the value is assumed to be the
469radius of the rounded corner. If {\it radius} is negative,
470the absolute value is assumed to be the {\it proportion} of the smallest
471dimension of the rectangle. This means that the corner can be
472a sensible size relative to the size of the rectangle, and also avoids
473the strange effects X produces when the corners are too big for
474the rectangle.
475
476
477\membersection{wxDC::DrawSpline}\label{wxdcdrawspline}
478
479\func{void}{DrawSpline}{\param{int }{n}, \param{wxPoint }{points[]}}
480
481Draws a spline between all given control points, using the current
482pen.
483
484\func{void}{DrawSpline}{\param{wxList *}{points}}
485
486Draws a spline between all given control points, using the current
487pen. Doesn't delete the wxList and contents.
488
489\func{void}{DrawSpline}{\param{wxCoord}{ x1}, \param{wxCoord}{ y1}, \param{wxCoord}{ x2}, \param{wxCoord}{ y2}, \param{wxCoord}{ x3}, \param{wxCoord}{ y3}}
490
491Draws a three-point spline using the current pen.
492
493\pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method accepts a Python list
494of wxPoint objects.}
495
496\perlnote{The wxPerl version of this method accepts a reference to an array
497 of wxPoint objects.}
498
499
500\membersection{wxDC::DrawText}\label{wxdcdrawtext}
501
502\func{void}{DrawText}{\param{const wxString\& }{text}, \param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}}
503
504Draws a text string at the specified point, using the current text font,
505and the current text foreground and background colours.
506
507The coordinates refer to the top-left corner of the rectangle bounding
508the string. See \helpref{wxDC::GetTextExtent}{wxdcgettextextent} for how
509to get the dimensions of a text string, which can be used to position the
510text more precisely.
511
512{\bf NB:} under wxGTK the current
513\helpref{logical function}{wxdcgetlogicalfunction} is used by this function
514but it is ignored by wxMSW. Thus, you should avoid using logical functions
515with this function in portable programs.
516
517\begin{comment}
518
519\membersection{wxDC::EnableCache}\label{wxdcenablecache}
520
521\func{static void}{EnableCache}{\param{bool}{ enableCache}}
522
523On supported platforms (currently only Windows), enables the DC cache
524which can speed up the \helpref{Blit}{wxdcblit} operation when
525drawing a large number of masked bitmaps.
526
527If using the cache functions in your code, please test for the
528wxUSE\_DC\_CACHEING preprocessor symbol for portability.
529
530\wxheading{See also}
531
532\helpref{wxDC::CacheEnabled}{wxdccacheenabled}, \helpref{wxDC::ClearCache}
533\end{comment}
534
535
536\membersection{wxDC::EndDoc}\label{wxdcenddoc}
537
538\func{void}{EndDoc}{\void}
539
540Ends a document (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
541
542
543\membersection{wxDC::EndPage}\label{wxdcendpage}
544
545\func{void}{EndPage}{\void}
546
547Ends a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
548
549
550\membersection{wxDC::FloodFill}\label{wxdcfloodfill}
551
552\func{bool}{FloodFill}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ colour}, \param{int}{ style=wxFLOOD\_SURFACE}}
553
554Flood fills the device context starting from the given point, using
555the {\it current brush colour}, and using a style:
556
557\begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
558\item wxFLOOD\_SURFACE: the flooding occurs until a colour other than the given colour is encountered.
559\item wxFLOOD\_BORDER: the area to be flooded is bounded by the given colour.
560\end{itemize}
561
562Returns false if the operation failed.
563
564{\it Note:} The present implementation for non-Windows platforms may fail to find
565colour borders if the pixels do not match the colour exactly. However the
566function will still return true.
567
568
569\membersection{wxDC::GetBackground}\label{wxdcgetbackground}
570
571\constfunc{const wxBrush\&}{GetBackground}{\void}
572
573Gets the brush used for painting the background (see \helpref{wxDC::SetBackground}{wxdcsetbackground}).
574
575
576\membersection{wxDC::GetBackgroundMode}\label{wxdcgetbackgroundmode}
577
578\constfunc{int}{GetBackgroundMode}{\void}
579
580Returns the current background mode: {\tt wxSOLID} or {\tt wxTRANSPARENT}.
581
582\wxheading{See also}
583
584\helpref{SetBackgroundMode}{wxdcsetbackgroundmode}
585
586
587\membersection{wxDC::GetBrush}\label{wxdcgetbrush}
588
589\constfunc{const wxBrush\&}{GetBrush}{\void}
590
591Gets the current brush (see \helpref{wxDC::SetBrush}{wxdcsetbrush}).
592
593
594\membersection{wxDC::GetCharHeight}\label{wxdcgetcharheight}
595
596\func{wxCoord}{GetCharHeight}{\void}
597
598Gets the character height of the currently set font.
599
600
601\membersection{wxDC::GetCharWidth}\label{wxdcgetcharwidth}
602
603\func{wxCoord}{GetCharWidth}{\void}
604
605Gets the average character width of the currently set font.
606
607
608\membersection{wxDC::GetClippingBox}\label{wxdcgetclippingbox}
609
610\func{void}{GetClippingBox}{\param{wxCoord}{ *x}, \param{wxCoord}{ *y}, \param{wxCoord}{ *width}, \param{wxCoord}{ *height}}
611
612Gets the rectangle surrounding the current clipping region.
613
614\pythonnote{No arguments are required and the four values defining the
615rectangle are returned as a tuple.}
616
617\perlnote{This method takes no arguments and returns a four element list
618{\tt ( x, y, width, height )}}
619
620
621\membersection{wxDC::GetFont}\label{wxdcgetfont}
622
623\constfunc{const wxFont\&}{GetFont}{\void}
624
625Gets the current font. Notice that even although each device context object has
626some default font after creation, this method would return a \texttt{wxNullFont}
627initially and only after calling \helpref{wxDC::SetFont}{wxdcsetfont} a valid
628font is returned.
629
630
631\membersection{wxDC::GetLogicalFunction}\label{wxdcgetlogicalfunction}
632
633\func{int}{GetLogicalFunction}{\void}
634
635Gets the current logical function (see \helpref{wxDC::SetLogicalFunction}{wxdcsetlogicalfunction}).
636
637
638\membersection{wxDC::GetMapMode}\label{wxdcgetmapmode}
639
640\func{int}{GetMapMode}{\void}
641
642Gets the {\it mapping mode} for the device context (see \helpref{wxDC::SetMapMode}{wxdcsetmapmode}).
643
644
645\membersection{wxDC::GetPartialTextExtents}\label{wxdcgetpartialtextextents}
646
647\constfunc{bool}{GetPartialTextExtents}{\param{const wxString\& }{text},
648\param{wxArrayInt\& }{widths}}
649
650Fills the {\it widths} array with the widths from the beginning of
651{\it text} to the corresponding character of {\it text}. The generic
652version simply builds a running total of the widths of each character
653using \helpref{GetTextExtent}{wxdcgettextextent}, however if the
654various platforms have a native API function that is faster or more
655accurate than the generic implementation then it should be used
656instead.
657
658\pythonnote{This method only takes the {\it text} parameter and
659 returns a Python list of integers.}
660
661
662\membersection{wxDC::GetPen}\label{wxdcgetpen}
663
664\constfunc{const wxPen\&}{GetPen}{\void}
665
666Gets the current pen (see \helpref{wxDC::SetPen}{wxdcsetpen}).
667
668
669\membersection{wxDC::GetPixel}\label{wxdcgetpixel}
670
671\func{bool}{GetPixel}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxColour *}{colour}}
672
673Gets in {\it colour} the colour at the specified location.
674Not available for wxPostScriptDC or wxMetafileDC.
675
676Note that setting a pixel can be done using \helpref{DrawPoint}{wxdcdrawpoint}.
677
678\pythonnote{For wxPython the wxColour value is returned and is not
679required as a parameter.}
680
681\perlnote{This method only takes the parameters {\tt x} and {\tt y} and returns
682a Wx::Colour value}
683
684\membersection{wxDC::GetPPI}\label{wxdcgetppi}
685
686\constfunc{wxSize}{GetPPI}{\void}
687
688Returns the resolution of the device in pixels per inch.
689
690\membersection{wxDC::GetSize}\label{wxdcgetsize}
691
692\constfunc{void}{GetSize}{\param{wxCoord *}{width}, \param{wxCoord *}{height}}
693
694\constfunc{wxSize}{GetSize}{\void}
695
696This gets the horizontal and vertical resolution in device units. It can be used to scale graphics to fit the page.
697For example, if {\it maxX} and {\it maxY}\rtfsp
698represent the maximum horizontal and vertical `pixel' values used in your
699application, the following code will scale the graphic to fit on the
700printer page:
701
702\begin{verbatim}
703 wxCoord w, h;
704 dc.GetSize(&w, &h);
705 double scaleX=(double)(maxX/w);
706 double scaleY=(double)(maxY/h);
707 dc.SetUserScale(min(scaleX,scaleY),min(scaleX,scaleY));
708\end{verbatim}
709
710\pythonnote{In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
711implements the following methods:\par
712\indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}
713\twocolitem{{\bf GetSize()}}{Returns a wxSize}
714\twocolitem{{\bf GetSizeTuple()}}{Returns a 2-tuple (width, height)}
715\end{twocollist}}
716}
717
718\perlnote{In place of a single overloaded method, wxPerl uses:\par
719\indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}
720\twocolitem{{\bf GetSize()}}{Returns a Wx::Size}
721\twocolitem{{\bf GetSizeWH()}}{Returns a 2-element list
722 {\tt ( width, height )}}
723\end{twocollist}
724}}
725
726\membersection{wxDC::GetSizeMM}\label{wxdcgetsizemm}
727
728\constfunc{void}{GetSizeMM}{\param{wxCoord *}{width}, \param{wxCoord *}{height}}
729
730\constfunc{wxSize}{GetSizeMM}{\void}
731
732Returns the horizontal and vertical resolution in millimetres.
733
734\membersection{wxDC::GetTextBackground}\label{wxdcgettextbackground}
735
736\constfunc{const wxColour\&}{GetTextBackground}{\void}
737
738Gets the current text background colour (see \helpref{wxDC::SetTextBackground}{wxdcsettextbackground}).
739
740
741\membersection{wxDC::GetTextExtent}\label{wxdcgettextextent}
742
743\func{void}{GetTextExtent}{\param{const wxString\& }{string}, \param{wxCoord *}{w}, \param{wxCoord *}{h},\\
744 \param{wxCoord *}{descent = NULL}, \param{wxCoord *}{externalLeading = NULL}, \param{wxFont *}{font = NULL}}
745
746Gets the dimensions of the string using the currently selected font.
747\rtfsp{\it string} is the text string to measure, {\it w} and {\it h} are
748the total width and height respectively, {\it descent} is the
749dimension from the baseline of the font to the bottom of the
750descender, and {\it externalLeading} is any extra vertical space added
751to the font by the font designer (usually is zero).
752
753If the optional parameter {\it font} is specified and valid, then it is used
754for the text extent calculation. Otherwise the currently selected font is.
755
756See also \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont}, \helpref{wxDC::SetFont}{wxdcsetfont}.
757
758\pythonnote{The following methods are implemented in wxPython:\par
759\indented{2cm}{\begin{twocollist}
760\twocolitem{{\bf GetTextExtent(string)}}{Returns a 2-tuple, (width, height)}
761\twocolitem{{\bf GetFullTextExtent(string, font=NULL)}}{Returns a
7624-tuple, (width, height, descent, externalLeading) }
763\end{twocollist}}
764}
765
766\perlnote{In wxPerl this method is implemented as
767 {\bf GetTextExtent( string, font = undef )} returning a four element
768 array {\tt ( width, height, descent, externalLeading )}
769}
770
771
772\membersection{wxDC::GetTextForeground}\label{wxdcgettextforeground}
773
774\constfunc{const wxColour\&}{GetTextForeground}{\void}
775
776Gets the current text foreground colour (see \helpref{wxDC::SetTextForeground}{wxdcsettextforeground}).
777
778
779\membersection{wxDC::GetUserScale}\label{wxdcgetuserscale}
780
781\func{void}{GetUserScale}{\param{double}{ *x}, \param{double}{ *y}}
782
783Gets the current user scale factor (set by \helpref{SetUserScale}{wxdcsetuserscale}).
784
785\perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes no arguments and return a two element
786 array {\tt ( x, y )}}
787
788
789\membersection{wxDC::GradientFillConcentric}\label{wxdcgradientfillconcentric}
790
791\func{void}{GradientFillConcentric}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ initialColour}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ destColour}}
792
793\func{void}{GradientFillConcentric}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ initialColour}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ destColour}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{circleCenter}}
794
795Fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from
796\arg{initialColour} at the centre of the circle and fading to \arg{destColour}
797on the circle outside.
798
799\arg{circleCenter} are the relative coordinates of centre of the circle in
800the specified \arg{rect}. If not specified, the cercle is placed at the
801centre of rect.
802
803\textbf{Note: } Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for
804real-time drawing.
805
806
807\membersection{wxDC::GradientFillLinear}\label{wxdcgradientfilllinear}
808
809\func{void}{GradientFillLinear}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ initialColour}, \param{const wxColour\&}{ destColour}, \param{wxDirection}{ nDirection = wxEAST}}
810
811Fill the area specified by \arg{rect} with a linear gradient, starting from
812\arg{initialColour} and eventually fading to \arg{destColour}. The
813\arg{nDirection} specifies the direction of the colour change, default is to
814use \arg{initialColour} on the left part of the rectangle and
815\arg{destColour} on the right one.
816
817
818\membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceX}\label{wxdclogicaltodevicex}
819
820\func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceX}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}}
821
822Converts logical X coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
823mapping mode.
824
825
826\membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceXRel}\label{wxdclogicaltodevicexrel}
827
828\func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceXRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}}
829
830Converts logical X coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the current
831mapping mode but ignoring the x axis orientation.
832Use this for converting a width, for example.
833
834
835\membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceY}\label{wxdclogicaltodevicey}
836
837\func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceY}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}}
838
839Converts logical Y coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
840mapping mode.
841
842
843\membersection{wxDC::LogicalToDeviceYRel}\label{wxdclogicaltodeviceyrel}
844
845\func{wxCoord}{LogicalToDeviceYRel}{\param{wxCoord}{ y}}
846
847Converts logical Y coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the current
848mapping mode but ignoring the y axis orientation.
849Use this for converting a height, for example.
850
851
852\membersection{wxDC::MaxX}\label{wxdcmaxx}
853
854\func{wxCoord}{MaxX}{\void}
855
856Gets the maximum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.
857
858
859\membersection{wxDC::MaxY}\label{wxdcmaxy}
860
861\func{wxCoord}{MaxY}{\void}
862
863Gets the maximum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.
864
865
866\membersection{wxDC::MinX}\label{wxdcminx}
867
868\func{wxCoord}{MinX}{\void}
869
870Gets the minimum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.
871
872
873\membersection{wxDC::MinY}\label{wxdcminy}
874
875\func{wxCoord}{MinY}{\void}
876
877Gets the minimum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.
878
879
880\membersection{wxDC::Ok}\label{wxdcok}
881
882\func{bool}{Ok}{\void}
883
884Returns true if the DC is ok to use.
885
886
887\membersection{wxDC::ResetBoundingBox}\label{wxdcresetboundingbox}
888
889\func{void}{ResetBoundingBox}{\void}
890
891Resets the bounding box: after a call to this function, the bounding box
892doesn't contain anything.
893
894\wxheading{See also}
895
896\helpref{CalcBoundingBox}{wxdccalcboundingbox}
897
898
899\membersection{wxDC::SetAxisOrientation}\label{wxdcsetaxisorientation}
900
901\func{void}{SetAxisOrientation}{\param{bool}{ xLeftRight},
902 \param{bool}{ yBottomUp}}
903
904Sets the x and y axis orientation (i.e., the direction from lowest to
905highest values on the axis). The default orientation is
906x axis from left to right and y axis from top down.
907
908\wxheading{Parameters}
909
910\docparam{xLeftRight}{True to set the x axis orientation to the natural
911left to right orientation, false to invert it.}
912
913\docparam{yBottomUp}{True to set the y axis orientation to the natural
914bottom up orientation, false to invert it.}
915
916
917\membersection{wxDC::SetBackground}\label{wxdcsetbackground}
918
919\func{void}{SetBackground}{\param{const wxBrush\& }{brush}}
920
921Sets the current background brush for the DC.
922
923
924\membersection{wxDC::SetBackgroundMode}\label{wxdcsetbackgroundmode}
925
926\func{void}{SetBackgroundMode}{\param{int}{ mode}}
927
928{\it mode} may be one of wxSOLID and wxTRANSPARENT. This setting determines
929whether text will be drawn with a background colour or not.
930
931
932\membersection{wxDC::SetBrush}\label{wxdcsetbrush}
933
934\func{void}{SetBrush}{\param{const wxBrush\& }{brush}}
935
936Sets the current brush for the DC.
937
938If the argument is wxNullBrush, the current brush is selected out of the device
939context, and the original brush restored, allowing the current brush to
940be destroyed safely.
941
942See also \helpref{wxBrush}{wxbrush}.
943
944See also \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for the interpretation of colours
945when drawing into a monochrome bitmap.
946
947
948\membersection{wxDC::SetClippingRegion}\label{wxdcsetclippingregion}
949
950\func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}, \param{wxCoord}{ width}, \param{wxCoord}{ height}}
951
952\func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{const wxPoint\& }{pt}, \param{const wxSize\& }{sz}}
953
954\func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}}
955
956\func{void}{SetClippingRegion}{\param{const wxRegion\&}{ region}}
957
958Sets the clipping region for this device context to the intersection of the
959given region described by the parameters of this method and the previously set
960clipping region. You should call
961\helpref{DestroyClippingRegion}{wxdcdestroyclippingregion} if you want to set
962the clipping region exactly to the region specified.
963
964The clipping region is an area to which drawing is restricted. Possible uses
965for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up window redraws
966when only a known area of the screen is damaged.
967
968\wxheading{See also}
969
970\helpref{wxDC::DestroyClippingRegion}{wxdcdestroyclippingregion}, \helpref{wxRegion}{wxregion}
971
972
973\membersection{wxDC::SetDeviceOrigin}\label{wxdcsetdeviceorigin}
974
975\func{void}{SetDeviceOrigin}{\param{wxCoord}{ x}, \param{wxCoord}{ y}}
976
977Sets the device origin (i.e., the origin in pixels after scaling has been
978applied).
979
980This function may be useful in Windows printing
981operations for placing a graphic on a page.
982
983
984\membersection{wxDC::SetFont}\label{wxdcsetfont}
985
986\func{void}{SetFont}{\param{const wxFont\& }{font}}
987
988Sets the current font for the DC. It must be a valid font, in particular you
989should not pass {\tt wxNullFont} to this method.
990
991See also \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont}.
992
993
994\membersection{wxDC::SetLogicalFunction}\label{wxdcsetlogicalfunction}
995
996\func{void}{SetLogicalFunction}{\param{int}{ function}}
997
998Sets the current logical function for the device context. This determines how
999a source pixel (from a pen or brush colour, or source device context if
1000using \helpref{wxDC::Blit}{wxdcblit}) combines with a destination pixel in the
1001current device context.
1002
1003The possible values
1004and their meaning in terms of source and destination pixel values are
1005as follows:
1006
1007\begin{verbatim}
1008wxAND src AND dst
1009wxAND_INVERT (NOT src) AND dst
1010wxAND_REVERSE src AND (NOT dst)
1011wxCLEAR 0
1012wxCOPY src
1013wxEQUIV (NOT src) XOR dst
1014wxINVERT NOT dst
1015wxNAND (NOT src) OR (NOT dst)
1016wxNOR (NOT src) AND (NOT dst)
1017wxNO_OP dst
1018wxOR src OR dst
1019wxOR_INVERT (NOT src) OR dst
1020wxOR_REVERSE src OR (NOT dst)
1021wxSET 1
1022wxSRC_INVERT NOT src
1023wxXOR src XOR dst
1024\end{verbatim}
1025
1026The default is wxCOPY, which simply draws with the current colour.
1027The others combine the current colour and the background using a
1028logical operation. wxINVERT is commonly used for drawing rubber bands or
1029moving outlines, since drawing twice reverts to the original colour.
1030
1031
1032\membersection{wxDC::SetMapMode}\label{wxdcsetmapmode}
1033
1034\func{void}{SetMapMode}{\param{int}{ int}}
1035
1036The {\it mapping mode} of the device context defines the unit of
1037measurement used to convert logical units to device units. Note that
1038in X, text drawing isn't handled consistently with the mapping mode; a
1039font is always specified in point size. However, setting the {\it
1040user scale} (see \helpref{wxDC::SetUserScale}{wxdcsetuserscale}) scales the text appropriately. In
1041Windows, scalable TrueType fonts are always used; in X, results depend
1042on availability of fonts, but usually a reasonable match is found.
1043
1044The coordinate origin is always at the top left of the screen/printer.
1045
1046Drawing to a Windows printer device context uses the current mapping mode,
1047but mapping mode is currently ignored for PostScript output.
1048
1049The mapping mode can be one of the following:
1050
1051\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
1052\twocolitem{wxMM\_TWIPS}{Each logical unit is 1/20 of a point, or 1/1440 of
1053 an inch.}
1054\twocolitem{wxMM\_POINTS}{Each logical unit is a point, or 1/72 of an inch.}
1055\twocolitem{wxMM\_METRIC}{Each logical unit is 1 mm.}
1056\twocolitem{wxMM\_LOMETRIC}{Each logical unit is 1/10 of a mm.}
1057\twocolitem{wxMM\_TEXT}{Each logical unit is 1 pixel.}
1058\end{twocollist}
1059
1060
1061\membersection{wxDC::SetPalette}\label{wxdcsetpalette}
1062
1063\func{void}{SetPalette}{\param{const wxPalette\& }{palette}}
1064
1065If this is a window DC or memory DC, assigns the given palette to the window
1066or bitmap associated with the DC. If the argument is wxNullPalette, the current
1067palette is selected out of the device context, and the original palette
1068restored.
1069
1070See \helpref{wxPalette}{wxpalette} for further details.
1071
1072
1073\membersection{wxDC::SetPen}\label{wxdcsetpen}
1074
1075\func{void}{SetPen}{\param{const wxPen\& }{pen}}
1076
1077Sets the current pen for the DC.
1078
1079If the argument is wxNullPen, the current pen is selected out of the device
1080context, and the original pen restored.
1081
1082See also \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for the interpretation of colours
1083when drawing into a monochrome bitmap.
1084
1085
1086\membersection{wxDC::SetTextBackground}\label{wxdcsettextbackground}
1087
1088\func{void}{SetTextBackground}{\param{const wxColour\& }{colour}}
1089
1090Sets the current text background colour for the DC.
1091
1092
1093\membersection{wxDC::SetTextForeground}\label{wxdcsettextforeground}
1094
1095\func{void}{SetTextForeground}{\param{const wxColour\& }{colour}}
1096
1097Sets the current text foreground colour for the DC.
1098
1099See also \helpref{wxMemoryDC}{wxmemorydc} for the interpretation of colours
1100when drawing into a monochrome bitmap.
1101
1102
1103\membersection{wxDC::SetUserScale}\label{wxdcsetuserscale}
1104
1105\func{void}{SetUserScale}{\param{double}{ xScale}, \param{double}{ yScale}}
1106
1107Sets the user scaling factor, useful for applications which require
1108`zooming'.
1109
1110
1111\membersection{wxDC::StartDoc}\label{wxdcstartdoc}
1112
1113\func{bool}{StartDoc}{\param{const wxString\& }{message}}
1114
1115Starts a document (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
1116Message is a message to show while printing.
1117
1118
1119\membersection{wxDC::StartPage}\label{wxdcstartpage}
1120
1121\func{bool}{StartPage}{\void}
1122
1123Starts a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).
1124
1125\section{\class{wxDCClipper}}\label{wxdcclipper}
1126
1127This is a small helper class which sets the specified DC to its constructor
1128clipping region and then automatically destroys it in its destructor. Using
1129it ensures that an unwanted clipping region is not left set on the DC.
1130
1131\wxheading{Derived from}
1132
1133No base class
1134
1135\wxheading{Include files}
1136
1137<wx/dc.h>
1138
1139\wxheading{See also}
1140
1141\helpref{wxDC}{wxdc}
1142
1143\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
1144
1145
1146\membersection{wxDCClipper::wxDCClipper}\label{wxdcclipperctor}
1147
1148\func{}{wxDCClipper}{\param{wxDC\& }{dc}, \param{wxCoord }{x},\param{wxCoord }{y},\param{wxCoord }{w},\param{wxCoord }{h},}
1149
1150\func{}{wxDCClipper}{\param{wxDC\& }{dc}, \param{const wxRect\&}{ rect}}
1151
1152Constructor: sets the clipping region for the given device context to the
1153specified rectangle.
1154
1155
1156\membersection{wxDCClipper::\destruct{wxDCClipper}}\label{wxdcclipperdtor}
1157
1158\func{}{\destruct{wxDCClipper}}{\void}
1159
1160Destructor: destroys the clipping region set in the constructor.
1161