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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: calctrl.h
3// Purpose: interface of wxCalendarCtrl
4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows license
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9/**
10 @class wxCalendarEvent
11 @wxheader{calctrl.h}
12
13 The wxCalendarEvent class is used together with wxCalendarCtrl.
14
15 @library{wxadv}
16 @category{events}
17
18 @see wxCalendarCtrl
19*/
20class wxCalendarEvent : public wxDateEvent
21{
22public:
23 /**
24 Returns the week day on which the user clicked in
25 @c EVT_CALENDAR_WEEKDAY_CLICKED handler. It doesn't make sense to call
26 this function in other handlers.
27 */
28 wxDateTime::WeekDay GetWeekDay() const;
29
30 /**
31 Sets the week day carried by the event, normally only used by the
32 library internally.
33 */
34 void SetWeekDay(wxDateTime::WeekDay day);
35};
36
37
38
39/**
40 Possible kinds of borders which may be used to decorate a date using
41 wxCalendarDateAttr.
42*/
43enum wxCalendarDateBorder
44{
45 wxCAL_BORDER_NONE, ///< No Border (Default)
46 wxCAL_BORDER_SQUARE, ///< Rectangular Border
47 wxCAL_BORDER_ROUND ///< Round Border
48};
49
50/**
51 @class wxCalendarDateAttr
52 @wxheader{calctrl.h}
53
54 wxCalendarDateAttr is a custom attributes for a calendar date. The objects
55 of this class are used with wxCalendarCtrl.
56
57 @library{wxadv}
58 @category{misc}
59
60 @see wxCalendarCtrl
61*/
62class wxCalendarDateAttr
63{
64public:
65 /**
66 Default constructor.
67 */
68 wxCalendarDateAttr();
69
70 /**
71 Constructor for specifying all wxCalendarDateAttr properties.
72 */
73 wxCalendarDateAttr(const wxColour& colText,
74 const wxColour& colBack = wxNullColour,
75 const wxColour& colBorder = wxNullColour,
76 const wxFont& font = wxNullFont,
77 wxCalendarDateBorder border = wxCAL_BORDER_NONE);
78
79 /**
80 Constructor using default properties except the given border.
81 */
82 wxCalendarDateAttr(wxCalendarDateBorder border,
83 const wxColour& colBorder = wxNullColour);
84
85 /**
86 Returns the background colour set for the calendar date.
87 */
88 const wxColour GetBackgroundColour() const;
89
90 /**
91 Returns the border set for the calendar date.
92 */
93 wxCalendarDateBorder GetBorder() const;
94
95 /**
96 Returns the border colour set for the calendar date.
97 */
98 const wxColour GetBorderColour() const;
99
100 /**
101 Returns the font set for the calendar date.
102 */
103 const wxFont GetFont() const;
104
105 /**
106 Returns the text colour set for the calendar date.
107 */
108 const wxColour GetTextColour() const;
109
110 /**
111 Returns @true if a non-default text background colour is set.
112 */
113 bool HasBackgroundColour() const;
114
115 /**
116 Returns @true if a non-default (i.e. any) border is set.
117 */
118 bool HasBorder() const;
119
120 /**
121 Returns @true if a non-default border colour is set.
122 */
123 bool HasBorderColour() const;
124
125 /**
126 Returns @true if a non-default font is set.
127 */
128 bool HasFont() const;
129
130 /**
131 Returns @true if a non-default text foreground colour is set.
132 */
133 bool HasTextColour() const;
134
135 /**
136 Returns @true if this calendar day is displayed as a holiday.
137 */
138 bool IsHoliday() const;
139
140 /**
141 Sets the text background colour to use.
142 */
143 void SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colBack);
144
145 /**
146 Sets the border to use.
147 */
148 void SetBorder(wxCalendarDateBorder border);
149
150 /**
151 Sets the border colour to use.
152 */
153 void SetBorderColour(const wxColour& col);
154
155 /**
156 Sets the font to use.
157 */
158 void SetFont(const wxFont& font);
159
160 /**
161 If @a holiday is @true, this calendar day will be displayed as a
162 holiday.
163 */
164 void SetHoliday(bool holiday);
165
166 /**
167 Sets the text (foreground) colour to use.
168 */
169 void SetTextColour(const wxColour& colText);
170
171 /**
172 Used (internally) by the generic wxCalendarCtrl::Mark().
173 */
174 static const wxCalendarDateAttr& GetMark();
175
176 /**
177 Set the attributes that will be used to Mark() days on the generic
178 wxCalendarCtrl.
179 */
180 static void SetMark(wxCalendarDateAttr const& m);
181};
182
183
184
185/**
186 Possible return values from wxCalendarCtrl::HitTest().
187*/
188enum wxCalendarHitTestResult
189{
190 wxCAL_HITTEST_NOWHERE, ///< Hit outside of anything.
191 wxCAL_HITTEST_HEADER, ///< Hit on the header (weekdays).
192 wxCAL_HITTEST_DAY ///< Hit on a day in the calendar.
193};
194
195/**
196 @class wxCalendarCtrl
197 @wxheader{calctrl.h}
198
199 The calendar control allows the user to pick a date. The user can move the
200 current selection using the keyboard and select the date (generating
201 @c EVT_CALENDAR event) by pressing @c @<Return@> or double clicking it.
202
203 Generic calendar has advanced possibilities for the customization of its
204 display, described below. If you want to use these possibilities on every
205 platform, use wxGenericCalendarCtrl instead of wxCalendarCtrl.
206
207 All global settings (such as colours and fonts used) can, of course, be
208 changed. But also, the display style for each day in the month can be set
209 independently using wxCalendarDateAttr class.
210
211 An item without custom attributes is drawn with the default colours and
212 font and without border, but setting custom attributes with SetAttr()
213 allows to modify its appearance. Just create a custom attribute object and
214 set it for the day you want to be displayed specially (note that the
215 control will take ownership of the pointer, i.e. it will delete it itself).
216 A day may be marked as being a holiday, even if it is not recognized as
217 one by wxDateTime using the wxCalendarDateAttr::SetHoliday() method.
218
219 As the attributes are specified for each day, they may change when the
220 month is changed, so you will often want to update them in
221 @c EVT_CALENDAR_PAGE_CHANGED event handler.
222
223 @beginStyleTable
224 @style{wxCAL_SUNDAY_FIRST}
225 Show Sunday as the first day in the week (not in wxGTK)
226 @style{wxCAL_MONDAY_FIRST}
227 Show Monday as the first day in the week (not in wxGTK)
228 @style{wxCAL_SHOW_HOLIDAYS}
229 Highlight holidays in the calendar (only generic)
230 @style{wxCAL_NO_YEAR_CHANGE}
231 Disable the year changing (deprecated, only generic)
232 @style{wxCAL_NO_MONTH_CHANGE}
233 Disable the month (and, implicitly, the year) changing
234 @style{wxCAL_SHOW_SURROUNDING_WEEKS}
235 Show the neighbouring weeks in the previous and next months
236 (only generic, always on for the native controls)
237 @style{wxCAL_SEQUENTIAL_MONTH_SELECTION}
238 Use alternative, more compact, style for the month and year
239 selection controls. (only generic)
240 @style{wxCAL_SHOW_WEEK_NUMBERS}
241 Show week numbers on the left side of the calendar. (not in generic)
242 @endStyleTable
243
244 @beginEventTable{wxCalendarEvent}
245 @event{EVT_CALENDAR(id, func)}
246 A day was double clicked in the calendar.
247 @event{EVT_CALENDAR_SEL_CHANGED(id, func)}
248 The selected date changed.
249 @event{EVT_CALENDAR_PAGE_CHANGED(id, func)}
250 The selected month (and/or year) changed.
251 @event{EVT_CALENDAR_WEEKDAY_CLICKED(id, func)}
252 User clicked on the week day header (only generic).
253 @endEventTable
254
255 @note Changing the selected date will trigger an EVT_CALENDAR_DAY, MONTH or
256 YEAR event as well as an EVT_CALENDAR_SEL_CHANGED event.
257
258 @library{wxadv}
259 @category{ctrl}
260 <!-- @appearance{calendarctrl.png} -->
261
262 @nativeimpl{wxgtk,wxmsw}
263
264 @see @ref page_samples_calendar, wxCalendarDateAttr, wxCalendarEvent,
265 wxDatePickerCtrl
266*/
267class wxCalendarCtrl : public wxControl
268{
269public:
270 /**
271 Default constructor.
272 */
273 wxCalendarCtrl();
274
275 /**
276 Does the same as Create() method.
277 */
278 wxCalendarCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
279 const wxDateTime& date = wxDefaultDateTime,
280 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
281 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
282 long style = wxCAL_SHOW_HOLIDAYS,
283 const wxString& name = wxCalendarNameStr);
284
285 /**
286 Destroys the control.
287 */
288 ~wxCalendarCtrl();
289
290 /**
291 Creates the control. See wxWindow::wxWindow() for the meaning of the
292 parameters and the control overview for the possible styles.
293 */
294 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
295 const wxDateTime& date = wxDefaultDateTime,
296 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
297 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
298 long style = wxCAL_SHOW_HOLIDAYS,
299 const wxString& name = wxCalendarNameStr);
300
301 /**
302 This function should be used instead of changing @c wxCAL_SHOW_HOLIDAYS
303 style bit directly. It enables or disables the special highlighting of
304 the holidays.
305 */
306 void EnableHolidayDisplay(bool display = true);
307
308 /**
309 This function should be used instead of changing
310 @c wxCAL_NO_MONTH_CHANGE style bit. It allows or disallows the user to
311 change the month interactively. Note that if the month can not be
312 changed, the year can not be changed neither.
313
314 @return @true if the value of this option really changed or @false if
315 it was already set to the requested value.
316 */
317 bool EnableMonthChange(bool enable = true);
318
319 /**
320 @deprecated
321
322 This function should be used instead of changing
323 @c wxCAL_NO_YEAR_CHANGE style bit directly. It allows or disallows the
324 user to change the year interactively. Only in generic wxCalendarCtrl.
325 */
326 void EnableYearChange(bool enable = true);
327
328 /**
329 Returns the attribute for the given date (should be in the range
330 1...31). The returned pointer may be @NULL. Only in generic
331 wxCalendarCtrl.
332 */
333 wxCalendarDateAttr* GetAttr(size_t day) const;
334
335 /**
336 Gets the currently selected date.
337 */
338 const wxDateTime GetDate() const;
339
340 /**
341 Gets the background colour of the header part of the calendar window.
342
343 This method is currently only implemented in generic wxCalendarCtrl and
344 always returns @c wxNullColour in the native versions.
345
346 @see SetHeaderColours()
347 */
348 const wxColour GetHeaderColourBg() const;
349
350 /**
351 Gets the foreground colour of the header part of the calendar window.
352
353 This method is currently only implemented in generic wxCalendarCtrl and
354 always returns @c wxNullColour in the native versions.
355
356 @see SetHeaderColours()
357 */
358 const wxColour GetHeaderColourFg() const;
359
360 /**
361 Gets the background highlight colour. Only in generic wxCalendarCtrl.
362
363 This method is currently only implemented in generic wxCalendarCtrl and
364 always returns @c wxNullColour in the native versions.
365
366 @see SetHighlightColours()
367 */
368 const wxColour GetHighlightColourBg() const;
369
370 /**
371 Gets the foreground highlight colour. Only in generic wxCalendarCtrl.
372
373 This method is currently only implemented in generic wxCalendarCtrl and
374 always returns @c wxNullColour in the native versions.
375
376 @see SetHighlightColours()
377 */
378 const wxColour GetHighlightColourFg() const;
379
380 /**
381 Return the background colour currently used for holiday highlighting.
382
383 Only useful with generic wxCalendarCtrl as native versions currently
384 don't support holidays display at all and always return
385 @c wxNullColour.
386
387 @see SetHolidayColours()
388 */
389 const wxColour GetHolidayColourBg() const;
390
391 /**
392 Return the foreground colour currently used for holiday highlighting.
393
394 Only useful with generic wxCalendarCtrl as native versions currently
395 don't support holidays display at all and always return
396 @c wxNullColour.
397
398 @see SetHolidayColours()
399 */
400 const wxColour GetHolidayColourFg() const;
401
402 /**
403 Returns one of wxCalendarHitTestResult constants and fills either
404 @a date or @a wd pointer with the corresponding value depending on the
405 hit test code.
406
407 Not implemented in wxGTK currently.
408 */
409 wxCalendarHitTestResult HitTest(const wxPoint& pos,
410 wxDateTime* date = NULL,
411 wxDateTime::WeekDay* wd = NULL);
412
413 /**
414 Clears any attributes associated with the given day (in the range
415 1...31). Only in generic wxCalendarCtrl.
416 */
417 void ResetAttr(size_t day);
418
419 /**
420 Associates the attribute with the specified date (in the range 1...31).
421 If the pointer is @NULL, the items attribute is cleared. Only in
422 generic wxCalendarCtrl.
423 */
424 void SetAttr(size_t day, wxCalendarDateAttr* attr);
425
426 /**
427 Sets the current date.
428
429 The @a date parameter must be valid.
430 */
431 void SetDate(const wxDateTime& date);
432
433 /**
434 Set the colours used for painting the weekdays at the top of the
435 control.
436
437 This method is currently only implemented in generic wxCalendarCtrl and
438 does nothing in the native versions.
439 */
440 void SetHeaderColours(const wxColour& colFg,
441 const wxColour& colBg);
442
443 /**
444 Set the colours to be used for highlighting the currently selected
445 date.
446
447 This method is currently only implemented in generic wxCalendarCtrl and
448 does nothing in the native versions.
449 */
450 void SetHighlightColours(const wxColour& colFg,
451 const wxColour& colBg);
452
453 /**
454 Marks the specified day as being a holiday in the current month.
455
456 This method is only implemented in the generic version of the control
457 and does nothing in the native ones.
458 */
459 void SetHoliday(size_t day);
460
461 /**
462 Sets the colours to be used for the holidays highlighting.
463
464 This method is only implemented in the generic version of the control
465 and does nothing in the native ones. It should also only be called if
466 the window style includes @c wxCAL_SHOW_HOLIDAYS flag or
467 EnableHolidayDisplay() had been called.
468
469 */
470 void SetHolidayColours(const wxColour& colFg,
471 const wxColour& colBg);
472
473 /**
474 Mark or unmark the day. This day of month will be marked in every
475 month. In generic wxCalendarCtrl,
476 */
477 void Mark(size_t day, bool mark);
478
479 /**
480 @name Date Range Functions
481
482 The functions in this section are currently implemented in the generic
483 and MSW versions and do nothing in the native GTK implementation.
484 */
485 //@{
486
487 /**
488 Restrict the dates shown by the control to the specified range.
489
490 If either date is set, the corresponding limit will be enforced and
491 @true returned. If none are set, the existing restrictions are removed
492 and @false is returned.
493
494 @see GetDateRange()
495
496 @param lowerdate
497 The low limit for the dates shown by the control or
498 @c wxDefaultDateTime.
499 @param highlighting
500 The high limit for the dates shown by the control or
501 @c wxDefaultDateTime.
502 @return
503 @true if either limit is valid, @false otherwise
504 */
505 virtual bool SetDateRange(const wxDateTime& lowerdate = wxDefaultDateTime,
506 const wxDateTime& upperdate = wxDefaultDateTime);
507
508 /**
509 Returns the limits currently being used.
510
511 @see SetDateRange()
512
513 @param lowerdate
514 If non-@NULL, the value of the low limit for the dates shown by the
515 control is returned (which may be @c wxDefaultDateTime if no limit
516 is set).
517 @param upperdate
518 If non-@NULL, the value of the upper limit for the dates shown by
519 the control is returned (which may be @c wxDefaultDateTime if no
520 limit is set).
521 @return
522 @true if either limit is set, @false otherwise
523 */
524 virtual bool GetDateRange(wxDateTime *lowerdate,
525 wxDateTime *upperdate) const;
526
527 //@}
528};
529