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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: samples.h
3 // Purpose: Samples page of the Doxygen manual
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id: utilities.h 52634 2008-03-20 13:45:17Z VS $
6 // Licence: wxWindows licence
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10
11 @page page_samples Samples Overview
12
13 @brief Overview of the examples provided with wxWidgets.
14
15 Probably the best way to learn wxWidgets is by reading the source of some 80+
16 samples provided with it. Many aspects of wxWidgets programming can be learnt
17 from them, but sometimes it is not simple to just choose the right sample to
18 look at. This overview aims at describing what each sample does/demonstrates to
19 make it easier to find the relevant one if a simple grep through all sources
20 didn't help. They also provide some notes about using the samples and what
21 features of wxWidgets are they supposed to test.
22
23 There are currently more than 80 different samples as part of wxWidgets:
24 the list in this page is not complete!
25 You should start your tour of wxWidgets with the @ref page_samples_minimal
26 which is the wxWidgets version of "Hello, world!".
27 It shows the basic structure of wxWidgets program and is the most commented
28 sample of all - looking at its source code is recommended.
29
30 The next most useful sample is @ref page_samples_widgets which shows many of
31 wxWidgets controls, such as buttons, text entry zones, list boxes, check boxes,
32 combo boxes etc. It is organized in many different source files, one per each
33 control, which makes it easier to study it, and also allows to change various
34 control styles and call its methods interactively.
35
36 Other, more complicated controls, have their own samples. In this category you
37 may find the following samples showing the corresponding controls:
38
39 @li wxCalendarCtrl: @ref page_samples_calendar
40 @li wxListCtrl: @ref page_samples_listctrl
41 @li wxTreeCtrl: @ref page_samples_treectrl
42 @li wxGrid: @ref page_samples_grid
43 @li wxDataViewCtrl: @ref page_samples_dataview
44
45
46 Finally, here is the full list of samples:
47 <!--
48 The following sample list is generated by executing command
49
50 ls -1 | egrep '[a-z]+' | egrep '^[a-z]+/$' | sed 's/^/@li @sample\{/' | sed 's///$/\}/'
51
52 in wxWidgets/samples
53
54 TODO: Organize them in a more human-readable way.
55 -->
56
57 @beginInvisibleTable
58 <tr><td>
59 @li @sample{access}
60 @li @sample{animate}
61 @li @sample{artprov}
62 @li @sample{aui}
63 @li @sample{calendar}
64 @li @sample{caret}
65 @li @sample{clipboard}
66 @li @sample{collpane}
67 @li @sample{combo}
68 @li @sample{config}
69 @li @sample{console}
70 @li @sample{controls}
71 @li @sample{dataview}
72 @li @sample{debugrpt}
73 @li @sample{dialogs}
74 @li @sample{dialup}
75 @li @sample{display}
76 @li @sample{dnd}
77 @li @sample{docview}
78 @li @sample{dragimag}
79 @li @sample{drawing}
80 @li @sample{erase}
81 @li @sample{event}
82 @li @sample{except}
83 @li @sample{exec}
84 @li @sample{flash}
85 @li @sample{font}
86 </td><td>
87 @li @sample{grid}
88 @li @sample{help}
89 @li @sample{htlbox}
90 @li @sample{html}
91 @li @sample{image}
92 @li @sample{internat}
93 @li @sample{ipc}
94 @li @sample{joytest}
95 @li @sample{keyboard}
96 @li @sample{layout}
97 @li @sample{listctrl}
98 @li @sample{mdi}
99 @li @sample{mediaplayer}
100 @li @sample{memcheck}
101 @li @sample{menu}
102 @li @sample{mfc}
103 @li @sample{minimal}
104 @li @sample{nativdlg}
105 @li @sample{notebook}
106 @li @sample{oleauto}
107 @li @sample{opengl}
108 @li @sample{ownerdrw}
109 @li @sample{popup}
110 @li @sample{power}
111 @li @sample{printing}
112 @li @sample{propgrid}
113 </td><td>
114 @li @sample{regtest}
115 @li @sample{render}
116 @li @sample{richtext}
117 @li @sample{sashtest}
118 @li @sample{scroll}
119 @li @sample{shaped}
120 @li @sample{sockets}
121 @li @sample{sound}
122 @li @sample{splash}
123 @li @sample{splitter}
124 @li @sample{statbar}
125 @li @sample{stc}
126 @li @sample{svg}
127 @li @sample{taborder}
128 @li @sample{taskbar}
129 @li @sample{text}
130 @li @sample{thread}
131 @li @sample{toolbar}
132 @li @sample{treectrl}
133 @li @sample{typetest}
134 @li @sample{uiaction}
135 @li @sample{validate}
136 @li @sample{vscroll}
137 @li @sample{widgets}
138 @li @sample{wizard}
139 @li @sample{wrapsizer}
140 @li @sample{xrc}
141 </td></tr>
142 @endTable
143
144
145 <hr>
146
147 Notice that all wxWidgets samples mentioned above can be found in @c samples
148 subdirectory of the library distribution. When a @c foobar sample is mentioned
149 below, its sources can be found in @c samples/foobar directory of your
150 wxWidgets tree. If you installed wxWidgets from a binary package, you might not
151 have this directory. In this case, you may view the samples online at
152 http://svn.wxwidgets.org/viewvc/wx/wxWidgets/trunk/samples/ but you need to
153 download the source distribution in order to be able to build them (highly
154 recommended).
155
156 Final advice is to do a search in the entire samples directory if you can't
157 find the sample showing the control you are interested in by name. Most classes
158 contained in wxWidgets occur in at least one of the samples.
159
160
161 @todo Write descriptions for the samples who description started with
162 "This sample demonstrates", they are semi-auto generated.
163
164 @section page_samples_access Accessibility Sample
165
166 This sample shows how you can use the wxAccessible classes in a
167 simple GUI program.
168
169 @buildwith{wxUSE_ACCESSIBILITY}
170
171 @sampledir{access}
172
173 @section page_samples_animate Animation Sample
174
175 This sample shows how you can use wxAnimationCtrl
176 control and shows concept of a platform-dependent animation encapsulated
177 in wxAnimation.
178
179 @sampledir{animate}
180
181 @section page_samples_artprov Art Provider Sample
182
183 This sample shows how you can customize the look of standard
184 wxWidgets dialogs by replacing default bitmaps/icons with your own versions.
185 It also shows how you can use wxArtProvider to
186 get stock bitmaps for use in your application.
187
188 @sampledir{artprov}
189
190 @section page_samples_aui Advanced User Interface Sample
191
192 @sampleabout{@ref overview_aui "AUI classes"}
193
194 @sampledir{aui}
195
196 @section page_samples_calendar Calendar Sample
197
198 This sample shows the calendar control in action. It
199 shows how to configure the control (see the different options in the calendar
200 menu) and also how to process the notifications from it.
201
202 @sampledir{calendar}
203
204 @section page_samples_caret Caret Sample
205
206 @sampleabout{wxCaret}
207
208 @sampledir{caret}
209
210 @section page_samples_collpane Collapsible Pane Sample
211
212 @sampleabout{wxCollapsiblePane}
213
214 @sampledir{collpane}
215
216 @section page_samples_combo Combo Sample
217
218 @sampleabout{wxComboBox\, wxComboCtrl and wxOwnerDrawnComboBox etc}
219
220 @sampledir{combo}
221
222 @section page_samples_config Configuration Sample
223
224 This sample demonstrates the wxConfig classes in a platform
225 independent way, i.e. it uses text based files to store a given configuration under
226 Unix and uses the Registry under Windows.
227
228 See @ref overview_config for the descriptions of all features of this class.
229
230 @sampledir{config}
231
232 @section page_samples_console Console Program Sample
233
234 @sampleabout{a console program}
235
236 @sampledir{console}
237
238 @section page_samples_controls Controls Sample
239
240 The controls sample is the main test program for most simple controls used in
241 wxWidgets. The sample tests their basic functionality, events, placement,
242 modification in terms of colour and font as well as the possibility to change
243 the controls programmatically, such as adding an item to a list box etc. Apart
244 from that, the sample uses a wxNotebook and tests most
245 features of this special control (using bitmap in the tabs, using
246 wxSizer instances and wxLayoutConstraints within notebook pages, advancing pages
247 programmatically and vetoing a page change by intercepting the wxNotebookEvent.
248
249 The various controls tested are listed here:
250
251 @li wxButton
252 @li wxBitmapButton
253 @li wxCheckBox
254 @li wxChoice
255 @li wxComboBox
256 @li wxGauge
257 @li wxStaticBox
258 @li wxListBox
259 @li wxSpinCtrl
260 @li wxSpinButton
261 @li wxStaticText
262 @li wxStaticBitmap
263 @li wxRadioBox
264 @li wxRadioButton
265 @li wxSlider
266
267 @sampledir{controls}
268
269 @section page_samples_dataview wxDataViewCtrl Sample
270
271 @sampleabout{wxDataViewCtrl}
272
273 @sampledir{dataview}
274
275 @section page_samples_clipboard Clipboard Sample
276
277 @sampleabout{wxClipboard}
278
279 @sampledir{clipboard}
280
281 @section page_samples_debugrpt Debug Reporter Sample
282
283 This sample shows how to use wxDebugReport class to
284 generate a debug report in case of a program crash or otherwise. On start up,
285 it proposes to either crash itself (by dereferencing a NULL pointer) or
286 generate debug report without doing it. Next it initializes the debug report
287 with standard information adding a custom file to it (just a timestamp) and
288 allows to view the information gathered using
289 wxDebugReportPreview.
290
291 For the report processing part of the sample to work you should make available
292 a Web server accepting form uploads, otherwise
293 wxDebugReportUpload will report an error.
294
295 @buildwith{wxUSE_DEBUGREPORT, wxUSE_ON_FATAL_EXCEPTION}
296
297 @sampledir{debugrpt}
298
299 @section page_samples_dialogs Dialogs Sample
300
301 This sample shows how to use the common dialogs available from wxWidgets. These
302 dialogs are described in detail in the @ref overview_cmndlg.
303
304 In addition to the dialogs accessible from the sample menus, you can also run
305 it with a <code>--progress=style</code> command line option to show a
306 wxProgressDialog with the given style (try 0 for the default style) on program
307 startup, before the main window is shown.
308
309 @sampledir{dialogs}
310
311 @section page_samples_dialup Dialup Sample
312
313 This sample shows the wxDialUpManager
314 class. In the status bar, it displays the information gathered through its
315 interface: in particular, the current connection status (online or offline) and
316 whether the connection is permanent (in which case a string `LAN' appears in
317 the third status bar field - but note that you may be on a LAN not
318 connected to the Internet, in which case you will not see this) or not.
319
320 Using the menu entries, you may also dial or hang up the line if you have a
321 modem attached and (this only makes sense for Windows) list the available
322 connections.
323
324 @sampledir{dialup}
325
326 @section page_samples_display Display Sample
327
328 @sampleabout{wxDisplay}
329
330 @sampledir{display}
331
332 @section page_samples_dnd Drag & Drop Sample
333
334 This sample shows both clipboard and drag and drop in action. It is quite non
335 trivial and may be safely used as a basis for implementing the clipboard and
336 drag and drop operations in a real-life program.
337
338 When you run the sample, its screen is split in several parts. On the top,
339 there are two listboxes which show the standard derivations of
340 wxDropTarget:
341 wxTextDropTarget and
342 wxFileDropTarget.
343
344 The middle of the sample window is taken by the log window which shows what is
345 going on (of course, this only works in debug builds) and may be helpful to see
346 the sequence of steps of data transfer.
347
348 Finally, the last part is used for dragging text from it to either one of the
349 listboxes (only one will accept it) or another application. The last
350 functionality available from the main frame is to paste a bitmap from the
351 clipboard (or, in the case of the Windows version, also a metafile) - it will be
352 shown in a new frame.
353
354 So far, everything we mentioned was implemented with minimal amount of code
355 using standard wxWidgets classes. The more advanced features are demonstrated
356 if you create a shape frame from the main frame menu. A shape is a geometric
357 object which has a position, size and color. It models some
358 application-specific data in this sample. A shape object supports its own
359 private wxDataFormat which means that you may cut and
360 paste it or drag and drop (between one and the same or different shapes) from
361 one sample instance to another (or the same). However, chances are that no
362 other program supports this format and so shapes can also be rendered as
363 bitmaps which allows them to be pasted/dropped in many other applications
364 (and, under Windows, also as metafiles which are supported by most of Windows
365 programs as well - try Write/Wordpad, for example).
366
367 Take a look at DnDShapeDataObject class to see how you may use
368 wxDataObject to achieve this.
369
370 @sampledir{dnd}
371
372 @section page_samples_docview Document/View Sample
373
374 @sampleabout{@ref overview_docview}
375
376 @sampledir{docview}
377
378 @see @sample{mdi}
379
380 @section page_samples_dragimag Drag Image Sample
381
382 @sampleabout{wxDragImage}
383
384 @sampledir{dragimag}
385
386 @section page_samples_drawing Drawing Sample
387
388 @sampleabout{the drawing ability of wxDC}
389
390 @sampledir{drawing}
391
392 @section page_samples_erase Erase Event Sample
393
394 @sampleabout{wxEraseEvent}
395
396 @sampledir{erase}
397
398 @section page_samples_event Event Sample
399
400 This sample demonstrates various features of the wxWidgets events. It
401 shows how to dynamic events and connecting/disconnecting the event handlers
402 during run time by using wxEvtHandler::Connect() and wxEvtHandler::Disconnect(),
403 and also how to use wxWindow::PushEventHandler() and wxWindow::PopEventHandler().
404
405 @sampledir{event}
406
407 @section page_samples_except Exception Sample
408
409 This very simple sample shows how to use C++ exceptions in wxWidgets programs,
410 i.e. where to catch the exception which may be thrown by the program code. It
411 doesn't do anything very exciting by itself, you need to study its code to
412 understand what goes on.
413
414 <b>Build Note:</b>
415 You need to build the library with @c wxUSE_EXCEPTIONS being set to @c 1
416 and compile your code with C++ exceptions support to be able to build this
417 sample.
418
419 @sampledir{except}
420
421 @section page_samples_exec External Program Execution Sample
422
423 The exec sample demonstrates the wxExecute and
424 wxShell functions. Both of them are used to execute the
425 external programs and the sample shows how to do this synchronously (waiting
426 until the program terminates) or asynchronously (notification will come later).
427
428 It also shows how to capture the output of the child process in both
429 synchronous and asynchronous cases and how to kill the processes with
430 wxProcess::Kill() and test for their existence with
431 wxProcess::Exists().
432
433 @sampledir{exec}
434
435 @section page_samples_flash Flash Sample
436
437 The flash sample demonstrates embedding of Adobe Flash into a wxWidgets
438 program. Currently it only works under Windows as it uses the Flash ActiveX
439 control to achieve this but we hope to be able to extend it to also work under
440 other platforms in the future. The sample also currently requires Microsoft
441 Visual C++ compiler as it uses COM support extensions specific to this
442 compiler.
443
444 The sample comes with 2 Flash files (SWF), showing a simple Flash animation
445 which can be controlled using the "Play", "Stop" and "Back"/"Forward" buttons
446 in the sample as well as a Flash form which shows how Flash and wxWidgets
447 program can exchange data: calling "GetText" function without arguments returns
448 the text of the text control defined inside Flash and calling "SetText" with an
449 argument sets the control contents to the given string. Finally clicking on the
450 button generates an event which is caught by the C++ program.
451
452 @section page_samples_font Font Sample
453
454 The font sample demonstrates wxFont,
455 wxFontEnumerator and
456 wxFontMapper classes. It allows you to see the fonts
457 available (to wxWidgets) on the computer and shows all characters of the
458 chosen font as well.
459
460 @sampledir{font}
461
462 @section page_samples_grid Grid Sample
463
464 @sampleabout{wxGrid}
465
466 @sampledir{grid}
467
468 @section page_samples_help Help Sample
469
470 @sampleabout{wxHelpController}
471
472 @sampledir{help}
473
474 @section page_samples_html HTML Sample
475
476 Eight HTML samples cover all features of the HTML sub-library.
477
478 @li @b Test demonstrates how to create wxHtmlWindow
479 and also shows most supported HTML tags.
480
481 @li @b Widget shows how you can embed ordinary controls or windows within an
482 HTML page. It also nicely explains how to write new tag handlers and extend
483 the library to work with unsupported tags.
484
485 @li @b About may give you an idea how to write good-looking About boxes.
486
487 @li @b Zip demonstrates use of virtual file systems in wxHTML. The zip archives
488 handler (ships with wxWidgets) allows you to access HTML pages stored
489 in a compressed archive as if they were ordinary files.
490
491 @li @b Virtual is yet another virtual file systems demo. This one generates pages at run-time.
492 You may find it useful if you need to display some reports in your application.
493
494 @li @b Printing explains use of wxHtmlEasyPrinting
495 class which serves as as-simple-as-possible interface for printing HTML
496 documents without much work. In fact, only few function calls are sufficient.
497
498 @li @b Help and @b Helpview are variations on displaying HTML help
499 (compatible with MS HTML Help Workshop). @e Help shows how to embed
500 wxHtmlHelpController in your application
501 while @e Helpview is a simple tool that only pops up the help window and
502 displays help books given at command line.
503
504 @sampledir{html}
505
506 @section page_samples_htlbox HTML List Box Sample
507
508 @sampleabout{wxHtmlListBox}
509
510 @sampledir{htlbox}
511
512 @section page_samples_image Image Sample
513
514 The image sample demonstrates use of the wxImage class
515 and shows how to download images in a variety of formats, currently PNG, GIF,
516 TIFF, JPEG, BMP, PNM and PCX. The top of the sample shows two rectangles, one
517 of which is drawn directly in the window, the other one is drawn into a
518 wxBitmap, converted to a wxImage, saved as a PNG image
519 and then reloaded from the PNG file again so that conversions between wxImage
520 and wxBitmap as well as loading and saving PNG files are tested.
521
522 At the bottom of the main frame there is a test for using a monochrome bitmap by
523 drawing into a wxMemoryDC. The bitmap is then drawn
524 specifying the foreground and background colours with
525 wxDC::SetTextForeground() and
526 wxDC::SetTextBackground() (on the left). The
527 bitmap is then converted to a wxImage and the foreground colour (black) is
528 replaced with red using wxImage::Replace().
529
530 This sample also contains the code for testing the image rotation and resizing
531 and using raw bitmap access, see the corresponding menu commands.
532
533 @sampledir{image}
534
535 @section page_samples_internat Internationalization Sample
536
537 The not very clearly named internat sample demonstrates the wxWidgets
538 internationalization (i18n for short from now on) features. To be more
539 precise, it only shows localization support, i.e. support for translating the
540 program messages into another language while true i18n would also involve
541 changing the other aspects of the program's behaviour.
542
543 More information about this sample can be found in the @c readme.txt file in
544 its directory. Please also see the @ref overview_i18n overview.
545
546 @sampledir{internat}
547
548 @section page_samples_ipc Connection Sample
549
550 @sampleabout{wxConnection}
551
552 @sampledir{ipc}
553
554 @section page_samples_joytest Joystick Sample
555
556 @sampleabout{wxJoystick}
557
558 @sampledir{joytest}
559
560 @section page_samples_keyboard Key Event Sample
561
562 @sampleabout{wxKeyEvent}
563
564 This sample can be used to interactively test the events produced by pressing
565 various keyboard keys. It also shows the interaction between accelerators and
566 the normal keyboard events (which are overridden by any defined accelerators)
567 and finally allows to test that not skipping an event in EVT_KEY_DOWN handler
568 suppresses the subsequent EVT_CHAR event.
569
570 @sampledir{keyboard}
571
572 @section page_samples_layout Layout Sample
573
574 The layout sample demonstrates the two different layout systems offered
575 by wxWidgets. When starting the program, you will see a frame with some
576 controls and some graphics. The controls will change their size whenever
577 you resize the entire frame and the exact behaviour of the size changes
578 is determined using the wxLayoutConstraints
579 class. See also the overview and the
580 wxIndividualLayoutConstraint
581 class for further information.
582
583 The menu in this sample offers two more tests, one showing how to use
584 a wxBoxSizer in a simple dialog and the other one
585 showing how to use sizers in connection with a wxNotebook
586 class. See also wxSizer.
587
588 @sampledir{layout}
589
590 @section page_samples_listctrl List Control Sample
591
592 This sample shows the wxListCtrl control. Different modes
593 supported by the control (list, icons, small icons, report) may be chosen from
594 the menu.
595
596 The sample also provides some timings for adding/deleting/sorting a lot of
597 (several thousands) items into the control.
598
599 @sampledir{listctrl}
600
601 @section page_samples_mdi MDI Sample
602
603 @sampleabout{MDI}
604
605 @see @sample{docview}
606
607 @sampledir{mdi}
608
609 @section page_samples_mediaplayer Mediaplayer Sample
610
611 This sample demonstrates how to use all the features of
612 wxMediaCtrl and play various types of sound, video,
613 and other files.
614
615 It replaces the old @c dynamic sample.
616
617 @sampledir{mediaplayer}
618
619 @section page_samples_memcheck Memory Checking Sample
620
621 @sampleabout{memory tracing using wxDebugContext}
622
623 @sampledir{memcheck}
624
625 @buildwith{wxUSE_MEMORY_TRACING, wxUSE_DEBUG_CONTEXT}
626
627 @section page_samples_menu Menu Sample
628
629 @sampleabout{wxMenu classes}
630
631 @sampledir{menu}
632
633 @section page_samples_mfc MFC Sample
634
635 @sampleabout{how to mix MFC and wxWidgets code}
636 It pops up an initial wxWidgets frame, with a menu item
637 that allows a new MFC window to be created.
638
639 For build instructions please read IMPORTANT NOTES in @c mfctest.cpp.
640
641 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
642
643 @sampledir{mfc}
644
645 @section page_samples_minimal Minimal Sample
646
647 The minimal sample is what most people will know under the term Hello World,
648 i.e. a minimal program that doesn't demonstrate anything apart from what is
649 needed to write a program that will display a "hello" dialog. This is usually
650 a good starting point for learning how to use wxWidgets.
651
652 @sampledir{minimal}
653
654 @section page_samples_nativdlg Native Windows Dialog Sample
655
656 @sampleabout{native windows dialog}
657
658 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
659
660 @sampledir{nativdlg}
661
662 @section page_samples_notebook Notebook Sample
663
664 This samples shows wxBookCtrl family of controls.
665 Although initially it was written to demonstrate wxNotebook
666 only, it can now be also used to see wxListbook,
667 wxChoicebook, wxTreebook and wxToolbook in action.
668 Test each of the controls, their orientation, images and pages using
669 commands through the menu.
670
671 @sampledir{notebook}
672
673 @section page_samples_oleauto OLE Automation Sample
674
675 @sampleabout{OLE automation using wxAutomationObject}
676
677 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
678
679 @sampledir{oleauto}
680
681 @section page_samples_opengl OpenGL Sample
682
683 @sampleabout{wxGLCanvas}
684
685 @li @b cube Draws a cube to demonstrate how to write a basic wxWidgets OpenGL program.
686 Arrow keys rotate the cube. Space bar toggles spinning.
687 @li @b isosurf Draws a surface by reading coordinates from a DAT file.
688 @li @b penguin Draws a rotatable penguin by reading data from a DXF file.
689
690 @sampledir{opengl}
691
692 @section page_samples_ownerdrw Owner-drawn Sample
693
694 @sampleabout{owner-drawn wxMenuItem\, wxCheckList and wxListBox}
695
696 <!--It's weird that it doesn't need <wx/ownerdrw.h> and class wxOwnerDrawn!-->
697
698 @sampledir{ownerdrw}
699
700 @section page_samples_popup Popup Transient Window Sample
701
702 @sampleabout{wxPopupTransientWindow}
703
704 @sampledir{popup}
705
706 @section page_samples_power Power Management Sample
707
708 @sampleabout{wxWidgets power management}
709
710 @see wxPowerEvent
711
712 @sampledir{power}
713
714 @section page_samples_printing Printing Sample
715
716 @sampleabout{printing}
717
718 @see @ref overview_printing, @ref overview_unixprinting
719
720 @buildwith{wxUSE_PRINTING_ARCHITECTURE}
721
722 @sampledir{printing}
723
724 @section page_samples_propgrid wxPropertyGrid Sample
725
726 Sample application has following additional examples of custom properties:
727 - wxFontDataProperty ( edits wxFontData )
728 - wxPointProperty ( edits wxPoint )
729 - wxSizeProperty ( edits wxSize )
730 - wxAdvImageFileProperty ( like wxImageFileProperty, but also has a drop-down
731 for recent image selection )
732 - wxDirsProperty ( edits a wxArrayString consisting of directory strings)
733 - wxArrayDoubleProperty ( edits wxArrayDouble )
734
735 @sampleabout{wxPropertyGrid}
736
737 @sampledir{propgrid}
738
739 @section page_samples_regtest Registry Sample
740
741 @sampleabout{wxRegKey}
742
743 <!--Its directory name doesn't seem to be proper.-->
744
745 @onlyfor{wxmsw}
746
747 @sampledir{regtest}
748
749 @section page_samples_render Render Sample
750
751 This sample shows how to replace the default wxWidgets
752 renderer and also how to write a shared library
753 (DLL) implementing a renderer and load and unload it during the run-time.
754
755 @sampledir{render}
756
757 @section page_samples_richtext wxRichTextCtrl Sample
758
759 @sampleabout{wxRichTextCtrl}
760
761 @sampledir{richtext}
762
763 @section page_samples_sashtest Sash Sample
764
765 @sampleabout{wxSashWindow classes}
766
767 @sampledir{sashtest}
768
769 @section page_samples_scroll Scroll Window Sample
770
771 @sampleabout{wxScrolledWindow}
772
773 This sample demonstrates use of the ::wxScrolledWindow
774 class including placing subwindows into it and drawing simple graphics. It uses
775 the SetTargetWindow method and thus the effect of scrolling does not show in
776 the scrolled window itself, but in one of its subwindows.
777
778 Additionally, this samples demonstrates how to optimize drawing operations in
779 wxWidgets, in particular using the wxWindow::IsExposed() method with the aim to
780 prevent unnecessary drawing in the window and thus reducing or removing flicker
781 on screen.
782
783 @sampledir{scroll}
784
785 @section page_samples_shaped Shaped Window Sample
786
787 @sampleabout{how to implement a shaped or transparent window\, and a window showing/hiding with effect}
788
789 @see wxTopLevelWindow::SetShape(), wxTopLevelWindow::SetTransparent(),
790 wxWindow::ShowWithEffect(), wxWindow::HideWithEffect()
791
792 @sampledir{shaped}
793
794 @section page_samples_sockets Sockets Sample
795
796 The sockets sample demonstrates how to use the communication facilities
797 provided by wxSocket. There are two different
798 applications in this sample: a server, which is implemented using a
799 wxSocketServer object, and a client, which
800 is implemented as a wxSocketClient.
801
802 The server binds to the local address, using TCP port number 3000,
803 sets up an event handler to be notified of incoming connection requests
804 (@b wxSOCKET_CONNECTION events), and sits there, waiting for clients
805 (@e listening, in socket parlance). For each accepted connection,
806 a new wxSocketBase object is created. These
807 socket objects are independent from the server that created them, so
808 they set up their own event handler, and then request to be notified
809 of @b wxSOCKET_INPUT (incoming data) or @b wxSOCKET_LOST
810 (connection closed at the remote end) events. In the sample, the event
811 handler is the same for all connections; to find out which socket the
812 event is addressed to, the GetSocket function
813 is used.
814
815 Although it might take some time to get used to the event-oriented
816 system upon which wxSocket is built, the benefits are many. See, for
817 example, that the server application, while being single-threaded
818 (and of course without using fork() or ugly select() loops) can handle
819 an arbitrary number of connections.
820
821 The client starts up unconnected, so you can use the Connect... option
822 to specify the address of the server you are going to connect to (the
823 TCP port number is hard-coded as 3000). Once connected, a number of
824 tests are possible. Currently, three tests are implemented. They show
825 how to use the basic IO calls in wxSocketBase,
826 such as wxSocketBase::Read(), wxSocketBase::Write(),
827 wxSocketBase::ReadMsg() and wxSocketBase::WriteMsg(),
828 and how to set up the correct IO flags depending on what you are going to
829 do. See the comments in the code for more information. Note that because
830 both clients and connection objects in the server set up an event handler
831 to catch @b wxSOCKET_LOST events, each one is immediately notified
832 if the other end closes the connection.
833
834 There is also a URL test which shows how to use
835 the wxURL class to fetch data from a given URL.
836
837 The sockets sample is work in progress. Some things to do:
838
839 @li More tests for basic socket functionality.
840 @li More tests for protocol classes (wxProtocol and its descendants).
841 @li Tests for the recently added (and still in alpha stage) datagram sockets.
842 @li New samples which actually do something useful (suggestions accepted).
843
844 @sampledir{sockets}
845
846 @section page_samples_sound Sound Sample
847
848 The @c sound sample shows how to use wxSound for simple
849 audio output (e.g. notifications).
850
851 @sampledir{sound}
852
853 @section page_samples_splash Splash Screen Sample
854
855 @sampleabout{wxSplashScreen}
856
857 @sampledir{splash}
858
859 @section page_samples_splitter Splitter Window Sample
860
861 @sampleabout{wxSplitterWindow}
862
863 @sampledir{splitter}
864
865 @section page_samples_statbar Status Bar Sample
866
867 This sample shows how to create and use wxStatusBar. Although most of the
868 samples have a statusbar, they usually only create a default one and only
869 do it once.
870
871 Here you can see how to recreate the statusbar (with possibly different number
872 of fields) and how to use it to show icons/bitmaps and/or put arbitrary
873 controls into it.
874
875 @sampledir{statbar}
876
877 @section page_samples_stc wxStyledTextCtrl Sample
878
879 @sampleabout{wxStyledTextCtrl}
880
881 @sampledir{stc}
882
883 @section page_samples_svg SVG Sample
884
885 @sampleabout{wxSVGFileDC}
886
887 @sampledir{svg}
888
889 @section page_samples_taborder Tab Order Sample
890
891 This sample allows to test keyboard navigation (mostly done using the
892 @c TAB key, hence the sample name) between different controls.
893 It shows the use of wxWindow::MoveBeforeInTabOrder() and
894 MoveAfterInTabOrder() methods to change
895 the default order of the windows in the navigation chain and of
896 wxWindow::Navigate() for moving focus along this
897 chain.
898
899 @sampledir{taborder}
900
901 @section page_samples_taskbar Task Bar Icon Sample
902
903 @sampleabout{wxTaskBarIcon}
904
905 @sampledir{taskbar}
906
907 @section page_samples_text Text Sample
908
909 This sample demonstrates four features: firstly the use and many variants of
910 the wxTextCtrl class (single line, multi line, read only,
911 password, ignoring TAB, ignoring ENTER).
912
913 Secondly it shows how to intercept a wxKeyEvent in both
914 the raw form using the @c EVT_KEY_UP and @c EVT_KEY_DOWN macros and the
915 higher level from using the @c EVT_CHAR macro. All characters will be logged
916 in a log window at the bottom of the main window. By pressing some of the function
917 keys, you can test some actions in the text ctrl as well as get statistics on the
918 text ctrls, which is useful for testing if these statistics actually are correct.
919
920 Thirdly, on platforms which support it, the sample will offer to copy text to the
921 wxClipboard and to paste text from it. The GTK version will
922 use the so called PRIMARY SELECTION, which is the pseudo clipboard under X and
923 best known from pasting text to the XTerm program.
924
925 Last but not least: some of the text controls have tooltips and the sample also
926 shows how tooltips can be centrally disabled and their latency controlled.
927
928 @sampledir{text}
929
930 @section page_samples_thread Thread Sample
931
932 This sample demonstrates use of threads in connection with GUI programs.
933
934 There are two fundamentally different ways to use threads in GUI programs and
935 either way has to take care of the fact that the GUI library itself usually
936 is not multi-threading safe, i.e. that it might crash if two threads try to
937 access the GUI class simultaneously.
938
939 One way to prevent that is have a normal GUI program in the main thread and some
940 worker threads which work in the background. In order to make communication between
941 the main thread and the worker threads possible, wxWidgets offers the ::wxQueueEvent
942 function and this sample demonstrates its usage.
943
944 The other way is to use a ::wxMutexGuiEnter and ::wxMutexGuiLeave functions, but
945 this is not currently shown in the sample.
946
947 See also @ref overview_thread and wxThread.
948
949 @sampledir{thread}
950
951 @section page_samples_toolbar Tool Bar Sample
952
953 The toolbar sample shows the wxToolBar class in action.
954
955 The following things are demonstrated:
956
957 @li Creating the toolbar using wxToolBar::AddTool() and wxToolBar::AddControl(): see
958 MyApp::InitToolbar() in the sample.
959 @li Using @c EVT_UPDATE_UI handler for automatically enabling/disabling
960 toolbar buttons without having to explicitly call EnableTool. This is done
961 in MyFrame::OnUpdateCopyAndCut().
962 @li Using wxToolBar::DeleteTool() and wxToolBar::InsertTool() to dynamically update the
963 toolbar.
964
965 Some buttons in the main toolbar are check buttons, i.e. they stay checked when
966 pressed. On the platforms which support it, the sample also adds a combobox
967 to the toolbar showing how you can use arbitrary controls and not only buttons
968 in it.
969
970 If you toggle another toolbar in the sample (using @c Ctrl-A) you will also
971 see the radio toolbar buttons in action: the first three buttons form a radio
972 group, i.e. checking any of them automatically unchecks the previously
973 checked one.
974
975 @sampledir{toolbar}
976
977 @section page_samples_treectrl wxTreeCtrl Sample
978
979 This sample demonstrates using the wxTreeCtrl class. Here
980 you may see how to process various notification messages sent by this control
981 and also when they occur (by looking at the messages in the text control in
982 the bottom part of the frame).
983
984 Adding, inserting and deleting items and branches from the tree as well as
985 sorting (in default alphabetical order as well as in custom one) is
986 demonstrated here as well - try the corresponding menu entries.
987
988 @sampledir{treectrl}
989
990 @section page_samples_typetest Types Sample
991
992 @sampleabout{wxWidgets types}
993
994 @todo This sample isn't very didactive; it's more than a set of tests rather
995 than a sample and thus should be rewritten with CppUnit and moved under "tests"
996
997 @sampledir{typetest}
998
999 @section page_samples_uiaction wxUIActionSimulator Sample
1000
1001 @sampleabout{wxUIActionSimulator}
1002
1003 This sample shows some features of wxUIActionSimulator class. When a simulation
1004 is ran using its menu items, you can see that the button is pressed
1005 programmatically and the characters generated by the program appear in the text
1006 control.
1007
1008 @sampledir{uiaction}
1009
1010 @section page_samples_validate Validator Sample
1011
1012 @sampleabout{wxValidator}
1013
1014 @sampledir{validate}
1015
1016 @section page_samples_vscroll VScrolled Window Sample
1017
1018 @sampleabout{wxVScrolledWindow}
1019
1020 @sampledir{vscroll}
1021
1022 @section page_samples_widgets Widgets Sample
1023
1024 The widgets sample is the main presentation program for most simple and advanced
1025 native controls and complex generic widgets provided by wxWidgets.
1026 The sample tests their basic functionality, events, placement, modification
1027 in terms of colour and font as well as the possibility to change
1028 the controls programmatically, such as adding an item to a list box etc.
1029 All widgets are categorized for easy browsing.
1030
1031 @sampledir{widgets}
1032
1033 @section page_samples_wizard Wizard Sample
1034
1035 This sample shows the so-called wizard dialog (implemented using
1036 wxWizard and related classes). It shows almost all
1037 features supported:
1038
1039 @li Using bitmaps with the wizard and changing them depending on the page
1040 shown (notice that wxValidationPage in the sample has a different image from
1041 the other ones)
1042 @li Using TransferDataFromWindow
1043 to verify that the data entered is correct before passing to the next page
1044 (done in wxValidationPage which forces the user to check a checkbox before
1045 continuing).
1046 @li Using more elaborated techniques to allow returning to the previous
1047 page, but not continuing to the next one or vice versa (in wxRadioboxPage)
1048 @li This (wxRadioboxPage) page also shows how the page may process the
1049 @e Cancel button itself instead of relying on the wizard parent to do it.
1050 @li Normally, the order of the pages in the wizard is known at compile-time,
1051 but sometimes it depends on the user choices: wxCheckboxPage shows how to
1052 dynamically decide which page to display next (see also
1053 wxWizardPage)
1054
1055 @sampledir{wizard}
1056
1057 @section page_samples_wrapsizer wxWrapSizer Sample
1058
1059 @sampleabout{wxWrapSizer}
1060
1061 @sampledir{wrapsizer}
1062
1063 @section page_samples_xrc XRC Sample
1064
1065 This sample shows how to use the various features of the @ref overview_xrc to
1066 create the gui of your program. It starts by loading and showing a frame and
1067 other resources. From its menu or toolbar you can then run the following dialogs:
1068
1069 @li A non-derived wxDialog
1070 @li A derived dialog
1071 @li A dialog containing a large number of controls
1072 @li An uncentred dialog
1073 @li A dialog demonstrating the use of object references and ID ranges
1074 @li A dialog that contains a custom class
1075 @li A dialog with platform-specific features
1076 @li A dialog demonstrating wxArtProvider
1077 @li A dialog saying "VARIABLE EXPANSION ISN'T IMPLEMENTED CURRENTLY" :/
1078
1079 @sampledir{xrc}
1080
1081 */
1082