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2 | %% Name: stdpaths.tex | |
3 | %% Purpose: wxStandardPaths documentation | |
4 | %% Author: Vadim Zeitlin | |
5 | %% Modified by: | |
6 | %% Created: 2004-10-17 | |
7 | %% RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
8 | %% Copyright: (c) 2004 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwindows.org> | |
9 | %% License: wxWindows license | |
10 | %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
11 | ||
12 | \section{\class{wxStandardPaths}}\label{wxstandardpaths} | |
13 | ||
14 | wxStandardPaths returns the standard locations in the file system and should be | |
15 | used by applications to find their data files in a portable way. | |
16 | ||
17 | In the description of the methods below, the example return values are given | |
18 | for the Unix, Windows and Mac OS X systems, however please note that these are | |
19 | just the examples and the actual values may differ. For example, under Windows: | |
20 | the system administrator may change the standard directories locations, i.e. | |
21 | the Windows directory may be named \texttt{W:$\backslash$Win2003} instead of | |
22 | the default \texttt{C:$\backslash$Windows}. | |
23 | ||
24 | The strings \texttt{\textit{appname}} and \texttt{\textit{username}} should be | |
25 | replaced with the value returned by \helpref{wxApp::GetAppName}{wxappgetappname} | |
26 | and the name of the currently logged in user, respectively. The string | |
27 | \texttt{\textit{prefix}} is only used under Unix and is \texttt{/usr/local} by | |
28 | default but may be changed using \helpref{SetInstallPrefix}{wxstandardpathssetinstallprefix}. | |
29 | ||
30 | The directories returned by the methods of this class may or may not exist. If | |
31 | they don't exist, it's up to the caller to create them, wxStandardPaths doesn't | |
32 | do it. | |
33 | ||
34 | Finally note that these functions only work with standardly packaged | |
35 | applications. I.e. under Unix you should follow the standard installation | |
36 | conventions and under Mac you should create your application bundle according | |
37 | to the Apple guidelines. Again, this class doesn't help you to do it. | |
38 | ||
39 | This class is MT-safe: its methods may be called concurrently from different | |
40 | threads without additional locking. | |
41 | ||
42 | \wxheading{Derived from} | |
43 | ||
44 | No base class | |
45 | ||
46 | \wxheading{Include files} | |
47 | ||
48 | <wx/stdpaths.h> | |
49 | ||
50 | ||
51 | \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} | |
52 | ||
53 | ||
54 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::Get}\label{wxstandardpathsget} | |
55 | ||
56 | \func{static wxStandardPathsBase\&}{Get}{\void} | |
57 | ||
58 | Returns reference to the unique global standard paths object. | |
59 | ||
60 | ||
61 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetConfigDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetconfigdir} | |
62 | ||
63 | \func{wxString}{GetConfigDir}{\void} | |
64 | ||
65 | Return the directory containing the system config files. | |
66 | ||
67 | Example return values: | |
68 | \begin{itemize} | |
69 | \item Unix: \texttt{/etc} | |
70 | \item Windows: \texttt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$All Users$\backslash$Application Data} | |
71 | \item Mac: \texttt{/Library/Preferences} | |
72 | \end{itemize} | |
73 | ||
74 | \wxheading{See also} | |
75 | ||
76 | \helpref{wxFileConfig}{wxfileconfig} | |
77 | ||
78 | ||
79 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetdatadir} | |
80 | ||
81 | \func{wxString}{GetDataDir}{\void} | |
82 | ||
83 | Return the location of the applications global, i.e. not user-specific, | |
84 | data files. | |
85 | ||
86 | Example return values: | |
87 | \begin{itemize} | |
88 | \item Unix: \texttt{\textit{prefix}/share/\textit{appname}} | |
89 | \item Windows: the directory where the executable file is located | |
90 | \item Mac: \texttt{\textit{appname}.app/Contents/SharedSupport} bundle subdirectory | |
91 | \end{itemize} | |
92 | ||
93 | \wxheading{See also} | |
94 | ||
95 | \helpref{GetLocalDataDir}{wxstandardpathsgetlocaldatadir} | |
96 | ||
97 | ||
98 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetDocumentsDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetdocumentsdir} | |
99 | ||
100 | \func{wxString}{GetDocumentsDir}{\void} | |
101 | ||
102 | Return the directory containing the current user's documents. | |
103 | ||
104 | Example return values: | |
105 | \begin{itemize} | |
106 | \item Unix: \tt{~} (the home directory) | |
107 | \item Windows: \texttt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Documents} | |
108 | \item Mac: \texttt{~/Documents} | |
109 | \end{itemize} | |
110 | ||
111 | \newsince{2.7.0} | |
112 | ||
113 | ||
114 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetInstallPrefix}\label{wxstandardpathsgetinstallprefix} | |
115 | ||
116 | \func{wxString}{GetInstallPrefix}{\void} | |
117 | ||
118 | \textbf{Note: } This function is only available under Unix. | |
119 | ||
120 | Return the program installation prefix, e.g. \texttt{/usr}, \texttt{/opt} or | |
121 | \texttt{/home/zeitlin}. | |
122 | ||
123 | If the prefix had been previously by | |
124 | \helpref{SetInstallPrefix}{wxstandardpathssetinstallprefix}, returns that | |
125 | value, otherwise tries to determine it automatically (Linux only right | |
126 | now) and finally returns the default \texttt{/usr/local} value if it failed. | |
127 | ||
128 | ||
129 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetLocalDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetlocaldatadir} | |
130 | ||
131 | \func{wxString}{GetLocalDataDir}{\void} | |
132 | ||
133 | Return the location for application data files which are host-specific and | |
134 | can't, or shouldn't, be shared with the other machines. | |
135 | ||
136 | This is the same as \helpref{GetDataDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetdatadir} except | |
137 | under Unix where it returns \texttt{/etc/\textit{appname}}. | |
138 | ||
139 | ||
140 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetLocalizedResourcesDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetlocalizedresourcesdir} | |
141 | ||
142 | \func{wxString}{GetLocalizedResourcesDir}{\param{const wxChar*}{ lang}, \param{ResourceCat}{ category = ResourceCat\_None}} | |
143 | ||
144 | Return the localized resources directory containing the resource files of the | |
145 | specified category for the given language. | |
146 | ||
147 | In general this is just the same as \arg{lang} subdirectory of | |
148 | \helpref{GetResourcesDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetresourcesdir} (or | |
149 | \texttt{\arg{lang}.lproj} under Mac OS X) but is something quite | |
150 | different for message catalog category under Unix where it returns the standard | |
151 | \texttt{\textit{prefix}/share/locale/\arg{lang}/LC\_MESSAGES} directory. | |
152 | ||
153 | \newsince{2.7.0} | |
154 | ||
155 | ||
156 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetPluginsDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetpluginsdir} | |
157 | ||
158 | \func{wxString}{GetPluginsDir}{\void} | |
159 | ||
160 | Return the directory where the loadable modules (plugins) live. | |
161 | ||
162 | Example return values: | |
163 | \begin{itemize} | |
164 | \item Unix: \texttt{\textit{prefix}/share/\textit{appname}} | |
165 | \item Windows: the directory where the executable file is located | |
166 | \item Mac: \texttt{\textit{appname}.app/Contents/Resources} bundle subdirectory | |
167 | \end{itemize} | |
168 | ||
169 | \wxheading{See also} | |
170 | ||
171 | \helpref{wxDynamicLibrary}{wxdynamiclibrary} | |
172 | ||
173 | ||
174 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetResourcesDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetresourcesdir} | |
175 | ||
176 | \func{wxString}{GetResourcesDir}{\void} | |
177 | ||
178 | Return the directory where the application resource files are located. The | |
179 | resources are the auxiliary data files needed for the application to run and | |
180 | include, for example, image and sound files it might use. | |
181 | ||
182 | This function is the same as \helpref{GetDataDir}{wxstandardpathsgetdatadir} for | |
183 | all platforms except Mac OS X. | |
184 | ||
185 | Example return values: | |
186 | \begin{itemize} | |
187 | \item Unix: \texttt{\textit{prefix}/lib/\textit{appname}} | |
188 | \item Windows: the directory of the executable file | |
189 | \item Mac: \texttt{\textit{appname}.app/Contents/PlugIns} bundle subdirectory | |
190 | \end{itemize} | |
191 | ||
192 | \newsince{2.7.0} | |
193 | ||
194 | ||
195 | \wxheading{See also} | |
196 | ||
197 | \helpref{GetLocalizedResourcesDir}{wxstandardpathsgetlocalizedresourcesdir} | |
198 | ||
199 | ||
200 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetUserConfigDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetuserconfigdir} | |
201 | ||
202 | \func{wxString}{GetUserConfigDir}{\void} | |
203 | ||
204 | Return the directory for the user config files: | |
205 | \begin{itemize} | |
206 | \item Unix: \tt{~} (the home directory) | |
207 | \item Windows: \tt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Application Data} | |
208 | \item Mac: \tt{~/Library/Preferences} | |
209 | \end{itemize} | |
210 | ||
211 | Only use this method if you have a single configuration file to put in this | |
212 | directory, otherwise \helpref{GetUserDataDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetuserdatadir} is | |
213 | more appropriate. | |
214 | ||
215 | ||
216 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetUserDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetuserdatadir} | |
217 | ||
218 | \func{wxString}{GetUserDataDir}{\void} | |
219 | ||
220 | Return the directory for the user-dependent application data files: | |
221 | \begin{itemize} | |
222 | \item Unix: \tt{~/.\textit{appname}} | |
223 | \item Windows: \tt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Application Data$\backslash$\textit{appname}} | |
224 | \item Mac: \tt{~/Library/Application Support/\textit{appname}} | |
225 | \end{itemize} | |
226 | ||
227 | ||
228 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::GetUserLocalDataDir}\label{wxstandardpathsgetuserlocaldatadir} | |
229 | ||
230 | \func{wxString}{GetUserLocalDataDir}{\void} | |
231 | ||
232 | Return the directory for user data files which shouldn't be shared with | |
233 | the other machines. | |
234 | ||
235 | This is the same as \helpref{GetUserDataDir()}{wxstandardpathsgetuserdatadir} for | |
236 | all platforms except Windows where it returns | |
237 | \texttt{C:$\backslash$Documents and Settings$\backslash$\textit{username}$\backslash$Local Settings$\backslash$Application Data$\backslash$\textit{appname}} | |
238 | ||
239 | ||
240 | \membersection{wxStandardPaths::SetInstallPrefix}\label{wxstandardpathssetinstallprefix} | |
241 | ||
242 | \func{void}{SetInstallPrefix}{\param{const wxString\& }{prefix}} | |
243 | ||
244 | \textbf{Note:} This function is only available under Unix. | |
245 | ||
246 | Lets wxStandardPaths know about the real program installation prefix on a Unix | |
247 | system. By default, the value returned by | |
248 | \helpref{GetInstallPrefix}{wxstandardpathsgetinstallprefix} is used. | |
249 | ||
250 | Although under Linux systems the program prefix may usually be determined | |
251 | automatically, portable programs should call this function. Usually the prefix | |
252 | is set during program configuration if using GNU autotools and so it is enough | |
253 | to pass its value defined in \texttt{config.h} to this function. | |
254 | ||
255 |