1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // Purpose: SWIG interface defs for the Sizers
7 // Created: 18-Sept-1999
9 // Copyright: (c) 2003 by Total Control Software
10 // Licence: wxWindows license
11 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
16 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
21 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
25 "The wx.SizerItem class is used to track the position, size and other
26 attributes of each item managed by a `wx.Sizer`. In normal usage user
27 code should never need to deal directly with a wx.SizerItem, but
28 custom classes derived from `wx.PySizer` will probably need to use the
29 collection of wx.SizerItems held by wx.Sizer when calculating layout.
31 :see: `wx.Sizer`, `wx.GBSizerItem`", "");
33 class wxSizerItem : public wxObject {
37 "Constructs an empty wx.SizerItem. Either a window, sizer or spacer
38 size will need to be set before this item can be used in a Sizer.
40 You will probably never need to create a wx.SizerItem directly as they
41 are created automatically when the sizer's Add, Insert or Prepend
44 :see: `wx.SizerItemSpacer`, `wx.SizerItemWindow`, `wx.SizerItemSizer`", "");
50 wxSizerItem( wxWindow *window, int proportion, int flag,
51 int border, PyObject* userData=NULL ),
52 "Constructs a `wx.SizerItem` for tracking a window.", "");
54 %name(SizerItemWindow) wxSizerItem( wxWindow *window, int proportion, int flag,
55 int border, PyObject* userData=NULL ) {
56 wxPyUserData* data = NULL;
58 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
59 data = new wxPyUserData(userData);
60 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
62 return new wxSizerItem(window, proportion, flag, border, data);
67 wxSizerItem( int width, int height, int proportion, int flag,
68 int border, PyObject* userData=NULL),
69 "Constructs a `wx.SizerItem` for tracking a spacer.", "");
70 %name(SizerItemSpacer) wxSizerItem( int width, int height, int proportion, int flag,
71 int border, PyObject* userData=NULL) {
72 wxPyUserData* data = NULL;
74 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
75 data = new wxPyUserData(userData);
76 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
78 return new wxSizerItem(width, height, proportion, flag, border, data);
82 wxSizerItem( wxSizer *sizer, int proportion, int flag,
83 int border, PyObject* userData=NULL ),
84 "Constructs a `wx.SizerItem` for tracking a subsizer", "");
85 %name(SizerItemSizer) wxSizerItem( wxSizer *sizer, int proportion, int flag,
86 int border, PyObject* userData=NULL ) {
87 wxPyUserData* data = NULL;
89 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
90 data = new wxPyUserData(userData);
91 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
93 return new wxSizerItem(sizer, proportion, flag, border, data);
100 void , DeleteWindows(),
101 "Destroy the window or the windows in a subsizer, depending on the type
105 void , DetachSizer(),
106 "Enable deleting the SizerItem without destroying the contained sizer.", "");
111 "Get the current size of the item, as set in the last Layout.", "");
115 "Calculates the minimum desired size for the item, including any space
116 needed by borders.", "");
119 void , SetDimension( wxPoint pos, wxSize size ),
120 "Set the position and size of the space allocated for this item by the
121 sizer, and adjust the position and size of the item (window or
122 subsizer) to be within that space taking alignment and borders into
127 wxSize , GetMinSize(),
128 "Get the minimum size needed for the item.", "");
131 void , SetInitSize( int x, int y ),
136 "Set the ratio item attribute.", "");
137 %name(SetRatioWH) void SetRatio( int width, int height );
138 %name(SetRatioSize) void SetRatio( wxSize size );
139 void SetRatio( float ratio );
143 "Set the ratio item attribute.", "");
148 "Is this sizer item a window?", "");
152 "Is this sizer item a subsizer?", "");
156 "Is this sizer item a spacer?", "");
160 void , SetProportion( int proportion ),
161 "Set the proportion value for this item.", "");
164 int , GetProportion(),
165 "Get the proportion value for this item.", "");
167 %pythoncode { SetOption = wx._deprecated(SetProportion, "Please use `SetProportion` instead.") }
168 %pythoncode { GetOption = wx._deprecated(GetProportion, "Please use `GetProportion` instead.") }
172 void , SetFlag( int flag ),
173 "Set the flag value for this item.", "");
177 "Get the flag value for this item.", "");
181 void , SetBorder( int border ),
182 "Set the border value for this item.", "");
186 "Get the border value for this item.", "");
191 wxWindow *, GetWindow(),
192 "Get the window (if any) that is managed by this sizer item.", "");
195 void , SetWindow( wxWindow *window ),
196 "Set the window to be managed by this sizer item.", "");
200 wxSizer *, GetSizer(),
201 "Get the subsizer (if any) that is managed by this sizer item.", "");
204 void , SetSizer( wxSizer *sizer ),
205 "Set the subsizer to be managed by this sizer item.", "");
209 const wxSize& , GetSpacer(),
210 "Get the size of the spacer managed by this sizer item.", "");
213 void , SetSpacer( const wxSize &size ),
214 "Set the size of the spacer to be managed by this sizer item.", "");
218 void , Show( bool show ),
219 "Set the show item attribute, which sizers use to determine if the item
220 is to be made part of the layout or not. If the item is tracking a
221 window then it is shown or hidden as needed.", "");
225 "Is the item to be shown in the layout?", "");
229 wxPoint , GetPosition(),
230 "Returns the current position of the item, as set in the last Layout.", "");
233 // wxObject* GetUserData();
235 // Assume that the user data is a wxPyUserData object and return the contents
238 "Returns the userData associated with this sizer item, or None if there
240 PyObject* GetUserData() {
241 wxPyUserData* data = (wxPyUserData*)self->GetUserData();
243 Py_INCREF(data->m_obj);
254 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
257 // Figure out the type of the sizer item
259 struct wxPySizerItemInfo {
261 : window(NULL), sizer(NULL), gotSize(False),
262 size(wxDefaultSize), gotPos(False), pos(-1)
273 static wxPySizerItemInfo wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(PyObject* item, bool checkSize, bool checkIdx ) {
275 wxPySizerItemInfo info;
277 wxSize* sizePtr = &size;
279 // Find out what the type of the item is
281 if ( ! wxPyConvertSwigPtr(item, (void**)&info.window, wxT("wxWindow")) ) {
286 if ( ! wxPyConvertSwigPtr(item, (void**)&info.sizer, wxT("wxSizer")) ) {
290 // try wxSize or (w,h)
291 if ( checkSize && wxSize_helper(item, &sizePtr)) {
292 info.size = *sizePtr;
297 if (checkIdx && PyInt_Check(item)) {
298 info.pos = PyInt_AsLong(item);
304 if ( !(info.window || info.sizer || (checkSize && info.gotSize) || (checkIdx && info.gotPos)) ) {
305 // no expected type, figure out what kind of error message to generate
306 if ( !checkSize && !checkIdx )
307 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "wxWindow or wxSizer expected for item");
308 else if ( checkSize && !checkIdx )
309 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "wxWindow, wxSizer, wxSize, or (w,h) expected for item");
310 else if ( !checkSize && checkIdx)
311 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "wxWindow, wxSizer or int (position) expected for item");
313 // can this one happen?
314 PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError, "wxWindow, wxSizer, wxSize, or (w,h) or int (position) expected for item");
325 "wx.Sizer is the abstract base class used for laying out subwindows in
326 a window. You cannot use wx.Sizer directly; instead, you will have to
327 use one of the sizer classes derived from it such as `wx.BoxSizer`,
328 `wx.StaticBoxSizer`, `wx.NotebookSizer`, `wx.GridSizer`, `wx.FlexGridSizer`
329 and `wx.GridBagSizer`.
331 The concept implemented by sizers in wxWidgets is closely related to
332 layout tools in other GUI toolkits, such as Java's AWT, the GTK
333 toolkit or the Qt toolkit. It is based upon the idea of the individual
334 subwindows reporting their minimal required size and their ability to
335 get stretched if the size of the parent window has changed. This will
336 most often mean that the programmer does not set the original size of
337 a dialog in the beginning, rather the dialog will assigned a sizer and
338 this sizer will be queried about the recommended size. The sizer in
339 turn will query its children, which can be normal windows or contorls,
340 empty space or other sizers, so that a hierarchy of sizers can be
341 constructed. Note that wxSizer does not derive from wxWindow and thus
342 do not interfere with tab ordering and requires very little resources
343 compared to a real window on screen.
345 What makes sizers so well fitted for use in wxWidgets is the fact that
346 every control reports its own minimal size and the algorithm can
347 handle differences in font sizes or different window (dialog item)
348 sizes on different platforms without problems. If for example the
349 standard font as well as the overall design of Mac widgets requires
350 more space than on Windows, then the initial size of a dialog using a
351 sizer will automatically be bigger on Mac than on Windows.", "
353 :note: If you wish to create a custom sizer class in wxPython you
354 should derive the class from `wx.PySizer` in order to get
355 Python-aware capabilities for the various virtual methods.
359 :todo: More dscriptive text here along with some pictures...
363 class wxSizer : public wxObject {
365 // wxSizer(); **** abstract, can't instantiate
369 void _setOORInfo(PyObject* _self) {
370 self->SetClientObject(new wxPyOORClientData(_self));
374 "Add(self, item, int proportion=0, int flag=0, int border=0,
375 PyObject userData=None)",
377 "Appends a child item to the sizer.", "
379 :param item: The item can be one of three kinds of objects:
381 - **window**: A `wx.Window` to be managed by the sizer. Its
382 minimal size (either set explicitly by the user or
383 calculated internally when constructed with wx.DefaultSize)
384 is interpreted as the minimal size to use when laying out
385 item in the sizer. This is particularly useful in
386 connection with `wx.Window.SetSizeHints`.
388 - **sizer**: The (child-)sizer to be added to the sizer. This
389 allows placing a child sizer in a sizer and thus to create
390 hierarchies of sizers (typically a vertical box as the top
391 sizer and several horizontal boxes on the level beneath).
393 - **size**: A `wx.Size` or a 2-element sequence of integers
394 that represents the width and height of a spacer to be added
395 to the sizer. Adding spacers to sizers gives more
396 flexibility in the design of dialogs; imagine for example a
397 horizontal box with two buttons at the bottom of a dialog:
398 you might want to insert a space between the two buttons and
399 make that space stretchable using the *proportion* value and
400 the result will be that the left button will be aligned with
401 the left side of the dialog and the right button with the
402 right side - the space in between will shrink and grow with
405 :param proportion: Although the meaning of this parameter is
406 undefined in wx.Sizer, it is used in `wx.BoxSizer` to indicate
407 if a child of a sizer can change its size in the main
408 orientation of the wx.BoxSizer - where 0 stands for not
409 changeable and a value of more than zero is interpreted
410 relative (a proportion of the total) to the value of other
411 children of the same wx.BoxSizer. For example, you might have
412 a horizontal wx.BoxSizer with three children, two of which are
413 supposed to change their size with the sizer. Then the two
414 stretchable windows should each be given *proportion* value of
415 1 to make them grow and shrink equally with the sizer's
416 horizontal dimension. But if one of them had a *proportion*
417 value of 2 then it would get a double share of the space
418 available after the fixed size items are positioned.
420 :param flag: This parameter can be used to set a number of flags
421 which can be combined using the binary OR operator ``|``. Two
422 main behaviours are defined using these flags. One is the
423 border around a window: the *border* parameter determines the
424 border width whereas the flags given here determine which
425 side(s) of the item that the border will be added. The other
426 flags determine how the sizer item behaves when the space
427 allotted to the sizer changes, and is somewhat dependent on
428 the specific kind of sizer used.
430 +----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
431 |- wx.TOP |These flags are used to specify |
432 |- wx.BOTTOM |which side(s) of the sizer item that |
433 |- wx.LEFT |the *border* width will apply to. |
437 +----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
438 |- wx.EXAPAND |The item will be expanded to fill |
439 | |the space allotted to the item. |
440 +----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
441 |- wx.SHAPED |The item will be expanded as much as |
442 | |possible while also maintaining its |
444 +----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
445 |- wx.FIXED_MINSIZE |Normally wx.Sizers will use |
446 | |`wx.Window.GetMinSize` or |
447 | |`wx.Window.GetBestSize` to determine what |
448 | |the minimal size of window items should |
449 | |be, and will use that size to calculate |
450 | |the layout. This allows layouts to adjust |
451 | |when an item changes and it's best size |
452 | |becomes different. If you would rather |
453 | |have a window item stay the size it |
454 | |started with then use wx.FIXED_MINSIZE. |
455 +----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
456 |- wx.ALIGN_CENTER |The wx.ALIGN flags allow you to specify |
457 |- wx.ALIGN_LEFT |the alignment of the item within the space|
458 |- wx.ALIGN_RIGHT |allotted to it by the sizer, ajusted for |
459 |- wx.ALIGN_TOP |the border if any. |
460 |- wx.ALIGN_BOTTOM | |
461 |- wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL | |
462 |- wx.ALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL| |
463 +----------------------------+------------------------------------------+
466 :param border: Determines the border width, if the *flag*
467 parameter is set to include any border flag.
469 :param userData: Allows an extra object to be attached to the
470 sizer item, for use in derived classes when sizing information
471 is more complex than the *proportion* and *flag* will allow for.
474 void Add(PyObject* item, int proportion=0, int flag=0, int border=0,
475 PyObject* userData=NULL) {
477 wxPyUserData* data = NULL;
478 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
479 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, True, False);
480 if ( userData && (info.window || info.sizer || info.gotSize) )
481 data = new wxPyUserData(userData);
482 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
484 // Now call the real Add method if a valid item type was found
486 self->Add(info.window, proportion, flag, border, data);
487 else if ( info.sizer )
488 self->Add(info.sizer, proportion, flag, border, data);
489 else if (info.gotSize)
490 self->Add(info.size.GetWidth(), info.size.GetHeight(),
491 proportion, flag, border, data);
496 "Insert(self, int before, item, int proportion=0, int flag=0, int border=0,
497 PyObject userData=None)",
499 "Inserts a new item into the list of items managed by this sizer before
500 the item at index *before*. See `Add` for a description of the parameters.", "");
501 void Insert(int before, PyObject* item, int proportion=0, int flag=0,
502 int border=0, PyObject* userData=NULL) {
504 wxPyUserData* data = NULL;
505 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
506 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, True, False);
507 if ( userData && (info.window || info.sizer || info.gotSize) )
508 data = new wxPyUserData(userData);
509 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
511 // Now call the real Insert method if a valid item type was found
513 self->Insert(before, info.window, proportion, flag, border, data);
514 else if ( info.sizer )
515 self->Insert(before, info.sizer, proportion, flag, border, data);
516 else if (info.gotSize)
517 self->Insert(before, info.size.GetWidth(), info.size.GetHeight(),
518 proportion, flag, border, data);
524 "Prepend(self, item, int proportion=0, int flag=0, int border=0,
525 PyObject userData=None)",
527 "Adds a new item to the begining of the list of sizer items managed by
528 this sizer. See `Add` for a description of the parameters.", "");
529 void Prepend(PyObject* item, int proportion=0, int flag=0, int border=0,
530 PyObject* userData=NULL) {
532 wxPyUserData* data = NULL;
533 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
534 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, True, False);
535 if ( userData && (info.window || info.sizer || info.gotSize) )
536 data = new wxPyUserData(userData);
537 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
539 // Now call the real Prepend method if a valid item type was found
541 self->Prepend(info.window, proportion, flag, border, data);
542 else if ( info.sizer )
543 self->Prepend(info.sizer, proportion, flag, border, data);
544 else if (info.gotSize)
545 self->Prepend(info.size.GetWidth(), info.size.GetHeight(),
546 proportion, flag, border, data);
551 "Remove(self, item) -> bool",
552 "Removes an item from the sizer and destroys it. This method does not
553 cause any layout or resizing to take place, call `Layout` to update
554 the layout on screen after removing a child from the sizer. The
555 *item* parameter can be either a window, a sizer, or the zero-based
556 index of an item to remove. Returns True if the child item was found
559 :note: For historical reasons calling this method with a `wx.Window`
560 parameter is depreacted, as it will not be able to destroy the
561 window since it is owned by its parent. You should use `Detach`
564 bool Remove(PyObject* item) {
565 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
566 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, False, True);
567 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
569 return self->Remove(info.window);
570 else if ( info.sizer )
571 return self->Remove(info.sizer);
572 else if ( info.gotPos )
573 return self->Remove(info.pos);
580 "Detach(self, item) -> bool",
581 "Detaches an item from the sizer without destroying it. This method
582 does not cause any layout or resizing to take place, call `Layout` to
583 do so. The *item* parameter can be either a window, a sizer, or the
584 zero-based index of the item to be detached. Returns True if the child item
585 was found and detached.", "");
586 bool Detach(PyObject* item) {
587 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
588 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, False, True);
589 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
591 return self->Detach(info.window);
592 else if ( info.sizer )
593 return self->Detach(info.sizer);
594 else if ( info.gotPos )
595 return self->Detach(info.pos);
601 void _SetItemMinSize(PyObject* item, const wxSize& size) {
602 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
603 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, False, True);
604 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
606 self->SetItemMinSize(info.window, size);
607 else if ( info.sizer )
608 self->SetItemMinSize(info.sizer, size);
609 else if ( info.gotPos )
610 self->SetItemMinSize(info.pos, size);
615 def SetItemMinSize(self, item, *args):
617 SetItemMinSize(self, item, Size size)
619 Sets the minimum size that will be allocated for an item in the sizer.
620 The *item* parameter can be either a window, a sizer, or the
621 zero-based index of the item. If a window or sizer is given then it
622 will be searched for recursivly in subsizers if neccessary.
625 %# for backward compatibility accept separate width,height args too
626 return self._SetItemMinSize(item, args)
628 return self._SetItemMinSize(item, args[0])
632 void , Add( wxSizerItem *item ),
633 "AddItem(self, SizerItem item)",
634 "Adds a `wx.SizerItem` to the sizer.", "",
638 void , Insert( size_t index, wxSizerItem *item ),
639 "InsertItem(self, int index, SizerItem item)",
640 "Inserts a `wx.SizerItem` to the sizer at the position given by *index*.", "",
644 void , Prepend( wxSizerItem *item ),
645 "PrependItem(self, SizerItem item)",
646 "Prepends a `wx.SizerItem` to the sizer.", "",
652 def AddMany(self, items):
654 AddMany is a convenience method for adding several items
655 to a sizer at one time. Simply pass it a list of tuples,
656 where each tuple consists of the parameters that you
657 would normally pass to the `Add` method.
660 if type(item) != type(()) or (len(item) == 2 and type(item[0]) == type(1)):
664 %# for backwards compatibility only, please do not use in new code
665 AddWindow = wx._deprecated(Add, "AddWindow is deprecated, use `Add` instead.")
666 AddSizer = wx._deprecated(Add, "AddSizer is deprecated, use `Add` instead.")
667 AddSpacer = wx._deprecated(Add, "AddSpacer is deprecated, use `Add` instead.")
668 PrependWindow = wx._deprecated(Prepend, "PrependWindow is deprecated, use `Prepend` instead.")
669 PrependSizer = wx._deprecated(Prepend, "PrependSizer is deprecated, use `Prepend` instead.")
670 PrependSpacer = wx._deprecated(Prepend, "PrependSpacer is deprecated, use `Prepend` instead.")
671 InsertWindow = wx._deprecated(Insert, "InsertWindow is deprecated, use `Insert` instead.")
672 InsertSizer = wx._deprecated(Insert, "InsertSizer is deprecated, use `Insert` instead.")
673 InsertSpacer = wx._deprecated(Insert, "InsertSpacer is deprecated, use `Insert` instead.")
674 RemoveWindow = wx._deprecated(Remove, "RemoveWindow is deprecated, use `Remove` instead.")
675 RemoveSizer = wx._deprecated(Remove, "RemoveSizer is deprecated, use `Remove` instead.")
676 RemovePos = wx._deprecated(Remove, "RemovePos is deprecated, use `Remove` instead.")
682 void , SetDimension( int x, int y, int width, int height ),
683 "Call this to force the sizer to take the given dimension and thus
684 force the items owned by the sizer to resize themselves according to
685 the rules defined by the parameter in the `Add`, `Insert` or `Prepend`
689 void , SetMinSize( const wxSize &size ),
690 "Call this to give the sizer a minimal size. Normally, the sizer will
691 calculate its minimal size based purely on how much space its children
692 need. After calling this method `GetMinSize` will return either the
693 minimal size as requested by its children or the minimal size set
694 here, depending on which is bigger.", "");
699 "Returns the current size of the space managed by the sizer.", "");
702 wxPoint , GetPosition(),
703 "Returns the current position of the sizer's managed space.", "");
706 wxSize , GetMinSize(),
707 "Returns the minimal size of the sizer. This is either the combined
708 minimal size of all the children and their borders or the minimal size
709 set by SetMinSize, depending on which is bigger.", "");
713 def GetSizeTuple(self):
714 return self.GetSize().Get()
715 def GetPositionTuple(self):
716 return self.GetPosition().Get()
717 def GetMinSizeTuple(self):
718 return self.GetMinSize().Get()
722 virtual void , RecalcSizes(),
723 "Using the sizes calculated by `CalcMin` reposition and resize all the
724 items managed by this sizer. You should not need to call this directly as
725 it is called by `Layout`.", "");
728 virtual wxSize , CalcMin(),
729 "This method is where the sizer will do the actual calculation of its
730 children's minimal sizes. You should not need to call this directly as
731 it is called by `Layout`.", "");
736 "This method will force the recalculation and layout of the items
737 controlled by the sizer using the current space allocated to the
738 sizer. Normally this is called automatically from the owning window's
739 EVT_SIZE handler, but it is also useful to call it from user code when
740 one of the items in a sizer change size, or items are added or
745 wxSize , Fit( wxWindow *window ),
746 "Tell the sizer to resize the *window* to match the sizer's minimal
747 size. This is commonly done in the constructor of the window itself in
748 order to set its initial size to match the needs of the children as
749 determined by the sizer. Returns the new size.
751 For a top level window this is the total window size, not the client size.", "");
754 void , FitInside( wxWindow *window ),
755 "Tell the sizer to resize the *virtual size* of the *window* to match the
756 sizer's minimal size. This will not alter the on screen size of the
757 window, but may cause the addition/removal/alteration of scrollbars
758 required to view the virtual area in windows which manage it.
760 :see: `wx.ScrolledWindow.SetScrollbars`, `SetVirtualSizeHints`
765 void , SetSizeHints( wxWindow *window ),
766 "Tell the sizer to set (and `Fit`) the minimal size of the *window* to
767 match the sizer's minimal size. This is commonly done in the
768 constructor of the window itself if the window is resizable (as are
769 many dialogs under Unix and frames on probably all platforms) in order
770 to prevent the window from being sized smaller than the minimal size
771 required by the sizer.", "");
774 void , SetVirtualSizeHints( wxWindow *window ),
775 "Tell the sizer to set the minimal size of the window virtual area to
776 match the sizer's minimal size. For windows with managed scrollbars
777 this will set them appropriately.
779 :see: `wx.ScrolledWindow.SetScrollbars`
784 void , Clear( bool deleteWindows=False ),
785 "Clear all items from the sizer, optionally destroying the window items
789 void , DeleteWindows(),
790 "Destroy all windows managed by the sizer.", "");
794 // wxList& GetChildren();
797 "GetChildren(sefl) -> list",
798 "Returns a list of all the `wx.SizerItem` objects managed by the sizer.", "");
799 PyObject* GetChildren() {
800 wxSizerItemList& list = self->GetChildren();
801 return wxPy_ConvertList(&list);
806 // Manage whether individual windows or subsizers are considered
807 // in the layout calculations or not.
811 "Show(self, item, bool show=True)",
812 "Shows or hides an item managed by the sizer. To make a sizer item
813 disappear or reappear, use Show followed by `Layout`. The *item*
814 parameter can be either a window, a sizer, or the zero-based index of
816 void Show(PyObject* item, bool show = True) {
817 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
818 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, False, True);
819 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
821 self->Show(info.window, show);
822 else if ( info.sizer )
823 self->Show(info.sizer, show);
824 else if ( info.gotPos )
825 self->Show(info.pos, show);
829 "IsShown(self, item)",
830 "Determines if the item is currently shown. sizer. To make a sizer
831 item disappear or reappear, use Show followed by `Layout`. The *item*
832 parameter can be either a window, a sizer, or the zero-based index of
834 bool IsShown(PyObject* item) {
835 bool blocked = wxPyBeginBlockThreads();
836 wxPySizerItemInfo info = wxPySizerItemTypeHelper(item, False, False);
837 wxPyEndBlockThreads(blocked);
839 return self->IsShown(info.window);
840 else if ( info.sizer )
841 return self->IsShown(info.sizer);
842 else if ( info.gotPos )
843 return self->IsShown(info.pos);
850 def Hide(self, item):
852 A convenience method for Show(item, False).
854 self.Show(item, False)
859 void , ShowItems(bool show),
860 "Recursively call `wx.Window.Show` on all sizer items.", "");
865 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
866 // Use this one for deriving Python classes from
869 IMP_PYCALLBACK___pure(wxPySizer, wxSizer, RecalcSizes);
870 IMP_PYCALLBACK_wxSize__pure(wxPySizer, wxSizer, CalcMin);
871 IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPySizer, wxSizer);
876 "wx.PySizer is a special version of `wx.Sizer` that has been
877 instrumented to allow the C++ virtual methods to be overloaded in
878 Python derived classes. You would derive from this class if you are
879 wanting to implement a custom sizer in Python code. Simply implement
880 `CalcMin` and `RecalcSizes` in the derived class and you're all set.
883 class MySizer(wx.PySizer):
885 wx.PySizer.__init__(self)
888 for item in self.GetChildren():
889 # calculate the total minimum width and height needed
890 # by all items in the sizer according to this sizer's
893 return wx.Size(width, height)
895 def RecalcSizes(self):
896 # find the space allotted to this sizer
897 pos = self.GetPosition()
898 size = self.GetSize()
899 for item in self.GetChildren():
900 # Recalculate (if necessary) the position and size of
901 # each item and then call item.SetDimension to do the
902 # actual positioning and sizing of the items within the
903 # space alloted to this sizer.
905 item.SetDimension(itemPos, itemSize)
908 When `Layout` is called it first calls `CalcMin` followed by
909 `RecalcSizes` so you can optimize a bit by saving the results of
910 `CalcMin` and resuing them in `RecalcSizes`.
912 :see: `wx.SizerItem`, `wx.Sizer.GetChildren`
915 class wxPySizer : public wxSizer {
917 %pythonAppend wxPySizer "self._setCallbackInfo(self, PySizer);self._setOORInfo(self)"
921 "Creates a wx.PySizer. Must be called from the __init__ in the derived
924 void _setCallbackInfo(PyObject* self, PyObject* _class);
928 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
933 "The basic idea behind a box sizer is that windows will most often be
934 laid out in rather simple basic geometry, typically in a row or a
935 column or nested hierarchies of either. A wx.BoxSizer will lay out
936 its items in a simple row or column, depending on the orientation
937 parameter passed to the constructor.", "
939 It is the unique feature of a box sizer, that it can grow in both
940 directions (height and width) but can distribute its growth in the
941 main direction (horizontal for a row) *unevenly* among its children.
942 This is determined by the proportion parameter give to items when they
943 are added to the sizer. It is interpreted as a weight factor, i.e. it
944 can be zero, indicating that the window may not be resized at all, or
945 above zero. If several windows have a value above zero, the value is
946 interpreted relative to the sum of all weight factors of the sizer, so
947 when adding two windows with a value of 1, they will both get resized
948 equally and each will receive half of the available space after the
949 fixed size items have been sized. If the items have unequal
950 proportion settings then they will receive a coresondingly unequal
951 allotment of the free space.
953 :see: `wx.StaticBoxSizer`
956 class wxBoxSizer : public wxSizer {
958 %pythonAppend wxBoxSizer "self._setOORInfo(self)"
961 wxBoxSizer(int orient = wxHORIZONTAL),
962 "Constructor for a wx.BoxSizer. *orient* may be one of ``wx.VERTICAL``
963 or ``wx.HORIZONTAL`` for creating either a column sizer or a row
968 int , GetOrientation(),
969 "Returns the current orientation of the sizer.", "");
972 void , SetOrientation(int orient),
973 "Resets the orientation of the sizer.", "");
977 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
981 DocStr(wxStaticBoxSizer,
982 "wx.StaticBoxSizer derives from and functions identically to the
983 `wx.BoxSizer` and adds a `wx.StaticBox` around the items that the sizer
984 manages. Note that this static box must be created separately and
985 passed to the sizer constructor.", "");
987 class wxStaticBoxSizer : public wxBoxSizer {
989 %pythonAppend wxStaticBoxSizer "self._setOORInfo(self)"
992 wxStaticBoxSizer(wxStaticBox *box, int orient = wxHORIZONTAL),
993 "Constructor. It takes an associated static box and the orientation
994 *orient* as parameters - orient can be either of ``wx.VERTICAL`` or
995 ``wx.HORIZONTAL``.", "");
998 wxStaticBox *, GetStaticBox(),
999 "Returns the static box associated with this sizer.", "");
1003 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1008 "A grid sizer is a sizer which lays out its children in a
1009 two-dimensional table with all cells having the same size. In other
1010 words, the width of each cell within the grid is the width of the
1011 widest item added to the sizer and the height of each grid cell is the
1012 height of the tallest item. An optional vertical and/or horizontal
1013 gap between items can also be specified (in pixels.)
1015 Items are placed in the cells of the grid in the order they are added,
1016 in row-major order. In other words, the first row is filled first,
1017 then the second, and so on until all items have been added. (If
1018 neccessary, additional rows will be added as items are added.) If you
1019 need to have greater control over the cells that items are placed in
1020 then use the `wx.GridBagSizer`.
1023 class wxGridSizer: public wxSizer
1026 %pythonAppend wxGridSizer "self._setOORInfo(self)"
1029 wxGridSizer( int rows=1, int cols=0, int vgap=0, int hgap=0 ),
1030 "Constructor for a wx.GridSizer. *rows* and *cols* determine the number
1031 of columns and rows in the sizer - if either of the parameters is
1032 zero, it will be calculated to from the total number of children in
1033 the sizer, thus making the sizer grow dynamically. *vgap* and *hgap*
1034 define extra space between all children.", "");
1037 void , SetCols( int cols ),
1038 "Sets the number of columns in the sizer.", "");
1041 void , SetRows( int rows ),
1042 "Sets the number of rows in the sizer.", "");
1045 void , SetVGap( int gap ),
1046 "Sets the vertical gap (in pixels) between the cells in the sizer.", "");
1049 void , SetHGap( int gap ),
1050 "Sets the horizontal gap (in pixels) between cells in the sizer", "");
1054 "Returns the number of columns in the sizer.", "");
1058 "Returns the number of rows in the sizer.", "");
1062 "Returns the vertical gap (in pixels) between the cells in the sizer.", "");
1066 "Returns the horizontal gap (in pixels) between cells in the sizer.", "");
1070 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1073 enum wxFlexSizerGrowMode
1075 // don't resize the cells in non-flexible direction at all
1076 wxFLEX_GROWMODE_NONE,
1078 // uniformly resize only the specified ones (default)
1079 wxFLEX_GROWMODE_SPECIFIED,
1081 // uniformly resize all cells
1089 DocStr(wxFlexGridSizer,
1090 "A flex grid sizer is a sizer which lays out its children in a
1091 two-dimensional table with all table cells in one row having the same
1092 height and all cells in one column having the same width, but all
1093 rows or all columns are not necessarily the same height or width as in
1096 wx.FlexGridSizer can also size items equally in one direction but
1097 unequally (\"flexibly\") in the other. If the sizer is only flexible
1098 in one direction (this can be changed using `SetFlexibleDirection`), it
1099 needs to be decided how the sizer should grow in the other (\"non
1100 flexible\") direction in order to fill the available space. The
1101 `SetNonFlexibleGrowMode` method serves this purpose.
1105 class wxFlexGridSizer: public wxGridSizer
1108 %pythonAppend wxFlexGridSizer "self._setOORInfo(self)"
1111 wxFlexGridSizer( int rows=1, int cols=0, int vgap=0, int hgap=0 ),
1112 "Constructor for a wx.FlexGridSizer. *rows* and *cols* determine the
1113 number of columns and rows in the sizer - if either of the parameters
1114 is zero, it will be calculated to from the total number of children in
1115 the sizer, thus making the sizer grow dynamically. *vgap* and *hgap*
1116 define extra space between all children.", "");
1120 void , AddGrowableRow( size_t idx, int proportion = 0 ),
1121 "Specifies that row *idx* (starting from zero) should be grown if there
1122 is extra space available to the sizer.
1124 The *proportion* parameter has the same meaning as the stretch factor
1125 for the box sizers except that if all proportions are 0, then all
1126 columns are resized equally (instead of not being resized at all).", "");
1129 void , RemoveGrowableRow( size_t idx ),
1130 "Specifies that row *idx* is no longer growable.", "");
1133 void , AddGrowableCol( size_t idx, int proportion = 0 ),
1134 "Specifies that column *idx* (starting from zero) should be grown if
1135 there is extra space available to the sizer.
1137 The *proportion* parameter has the same meaning as the stretch factor
1138 for the box sizers except that if all proportions are 0, then all
1139 columns are resized equally (instead of not being resized at all).", "");
1142 void , RemoveGrowableCol( size_t idx ),
1143 "Specifies that column *idx* is no longer growable.", "");
1147 void , SetFlexibleDirection(int direction),
1148 "Specifies whether the sizer should flexibly resize its columns, rows,
1149 or both. Argument *direction* can be one of the following values. Any
1150 other value is ignored.
1152 ============== =======================================
1153 wx.VERTICAL Rows are flexibly sized.
1154 wx.HORIZONTAL Columns are flexibly sized.
1155 wx.BOTH Both rows and columns are flexibly sized
1156 (this is the default value).
1157 ============== =======================================
1159 Note that this method does not trigger relayout.
1163 int , GetFlexibleDirection(),
1164 "Returns a value that specifies whether the sizer
1165 flexibly resizes its columns, rows, or both (default).
1167 :see: `SetFlexibleDirection`", "");
1172 void , SetNonFlexibleGrowMode(wxFlexSizerGrowMode mode),
1173 "Specifies how the sizer should grow in the non-flexible direction if
1174 there is one (so `SetFlexibleDirection` must have been called
1175 previously). Argument *mode* can be one of the following values:
1177 ========================== =================================================
1178 wx.FLEX_GROWMODE_NONE Sizer doesn't grow in the non flexible direction.
1179 wx.FLEX_GROWMODE_SPECIFIED Sizer honors growable columns/rows set with
1180 `AddGrowableCol` and `AddGrowableRow`. In this
1181 case equal sizing applies to minimum sizes of
1182 columns or rows (this is the default value).
1183 wx.FLEX_GROWMODE_ALL Sizer equally stretches all columns or rows in
1184 the non flexible direction, whether they are
1185 growable or not in the flexbile direction.
1186 ========================== =================================================
1188 Note that this method does not trigger relayout.
1193 wxFlexSizerGrowMode , GetNonFlexibleGrowMode(),
1194 "Returns the value that specifies how the sizer grows in the
1195 non-flexible direction if there is one.
1197 :see: `SetNonFlexibleGrowMode`", "");
1200 // Read-only access to the row heights and col widths arrays
1202 const wxArrayInt& , GetRowHeights() const,
1203 "GetRowHeights(self) -> list",
1204 "Returns a list of integers representing the heights of each of the
1205 rows in the sizer.", "");
1208 const wxArrayInt& , GetColWidths() const,
1209 "GetColWidths(self) -> list",
1210 "Returns a list of integers representing the widths of each of the
1211 columns in the sizer.", "");
1215 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------