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9 <H2>wxWindow</H2>
10 <P>
11 wxWindow is the base class for all windows. Any
12 children of the window will be deleted automatically by the destructor
13 before the window itself is deleted.<P>
14 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Derived from</FONT></B><P>
15 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandler">wxEvtHandler</A><BR>
16
17 <A HREF="wx158.htm#wxobject">wxObject</A><P>
18 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Include files</FONT></B><P>
19 &lt;wx/window.h&gt;<P>
20 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Window styles</FONT></B><P>
21 The following styles can apply to all windows, although they will not always make sense for a particular
22 window class.<P>
23
24 <TABLE BORDER>
25
26
27 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
28 <B>wxSIMPLE_BORDER</B>
29 </TD>
30
31 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
32 Displays a thin border around the window. wxBORDER is the old name
33 for this style.
34 </TD></TR>
35
36
37 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
38 <B>wxDOUBLE_BORDER</B>
39 </TD>
40
41 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
42 Displays a double border. Windows only.
43 </TD></TR>
44
45
46 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
47 <B>wxSUNKEN_BORDER</B>
48 </TD>
49
50 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
51 Displays a sunken border.
52 </TD></TR>
53
54
55 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
56 <B>wxRAISED_BORDER</B>
57 </TD>
58
59 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
60 Displays a raised border.
61 </TD></TR>
62
63
64 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
65 <B>wxSTATIC_BORDER</B>
66 </TD>
67
68 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
69 Displays a border suitable for a static control.
70 </TD></TR>
71
72
73 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
74 <B>wxTRANSPARENT_WINDOW</B>
75 </TD>
76
77 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
78 The window is transparent, that is, it will not receive paint
79 events. Windows only.
80 </TD></TR>
81
82
83 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
84 <B>wxNO_3D</B>
85 </TD>
86
87 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
88 Prevents the children of this window taking on 3D styles, even though
89 the application-wide policy is for 3D controls. Windows only.
90 </TD></TR>
91
92
93 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
94 <B>wxTAB_TRAVERSAL</B>
95 </TD>
96
97 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
98 Use this to enable tab traversal for non-dialog windows.
99 </TD></TR>
100
101
102 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
103 <B>wxVSCROLL</B>
104 </TD>
105
106 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
107 Use this style to enable a vertical scrollbar.
108 </TD></TR>
109
110
111 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
112 <B>wxHSCROLL</B>
113 </TD>
114
115 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
116 Use this style to enable a horizontal scrollbar.
117 </TD></TR>
118
119
120 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
121 <B>wxCLIP_CHILDREN</B>
122 </TD>
123
124 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
125 Use this style to eliminate flicker caused by the background being
126 repainted, then children being painted over them. Windows-only.
127 </TD></TR>
128
129
130 </TABLE>
131 <P>
132 See also <A HREF="wx305.htm#windowstyles">window styles overview</A>.<P>
133 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
134 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
135 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Members</FONT></B><P>
136 <A HREF="#topic1026">wxWindow::wxWindow</A><BR>
137 <A HREF="#topic1027">wxWindow::~wxWindow</A><BR>
138 <A HREF="#topic1028">wxWindow::AddChild</A><BR>
139 <A HREF="#wxwindowcapturemouse">wxWindow::CaptureMouse</A><BR>
140 <A HREF="#wxwindowcenter">wxWindow::Center</A><BR>
141 <A HREF="#wxwindowcentre">wxWindow::Centre</A><BR>
142 <A HREF="#wxwindowclear">wxWindow::Clear</A><BR>
143 <A HREF="#topic1029">wxWindow::ClientToScreen</A><BR>
144 <A HREF="#wxwindowclose">wxWindow::Close</A><BR>
145 <A HREF="#wxwindowconvertdialogtopixels">wxWindow::ConvertDialogToPixels</A><BR>
146 <A HREF="#wxwindowconvertpixelstodialog">wxWindow::ConvertPixelsToDialog</A><BR>
147 <A HREF="#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A><BR>
148 <A HREF="#topic1030">wxWindow::DestroyChildren</A><BR>
149 <A HREF="#wxwindowdragacceptfiles">wxWindow::DragAcceptFiles</A><BR>
150 <A HREF="#wxwindowenable">wxWindow::Enable</A><BR>
151 <A HREF="#wxwindowfindfocus">wxWindow::FindFocus</A><BR>
152 <A HREF="#wxwindowfindwindow">wxWindow::FindWindow</A><BR>
153 <A HREF="#wxwindowfit">wxWindow::Fit</A><BR>
154 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::GetBackgroundColour</A><BR>
155 <A HREF="#topic1031">wxWindow::GetCharHeight</A><BR>
156 <A HREF="#topic1032">wxWindow::GetCharWidth</A><BR>
157 <A HREF="#topic1033">wxWindow::GetChildren</A><BR>
158 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetclientsize">wxWindow::GetClientSize</A><BR>
159 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetconstraints">wxWindow::GetConstraints</A><BR>
160 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetdefaultitem">wxWindow::GetDefaultItem</A><BR>
161 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetdroptarget">wxWindow::GetDropTarget</A><BR>
162 <A HREF="#wxwindowgeteventhandler">wxWindow::GetEventHandler</A><BR>
163 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetfont">wxWindow::GetFont</A><BR>
164 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::GetForegroundColour</A><BR>
165 <A HREF="#topic1034">wxWindow::GetGrandParent</A><BR>
166 <A HREF="#topic1035">wxWindow::GetHandle</A><BR>
167 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetid">wxWindow::GetId</A><BR>
168 <A HREF="#topic1036">wxWindow::GetPosition</A><BR>
169 <A HREF="#topic1037">wxWindow::GetLabel</A><BR>
170 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetname">wxWindow::GetName</A><BR>
171 <A HREF="#topic1038">wxWindow::GetParent</A><BR>
172 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetrect">wxWindow::GetRect</A><BR>
173 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetreturncode">wxWindow::GetReturnCode</A><BR>
174 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetscrollthumb">wxWindow::GetScrollThumb</A><BR>
175 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetscrollpos">wxWindow::GetScrollPos</A><BR>
176 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetscrollrange">wxWindow::GetScrollRange</A><BR>
177 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetsize">wxWindow::GetSize</A><BR>
178 <A HREF="#topic1039">wxWindow::GetTextExtent</A><BR>
179 <A HREF="#wxwindowgettitle">wxWindow::GetTitle</A><BR>
180 <A HREF="#wxwindowgetupdateregion">wxWindow::GetUpdateRegion</A><BR>
181 <A HREF="#topic1040">wxWindow::GetWindowStyleFlag</A><BR>
182 <A HREF="#wxwindowinitdialog">wxWindow::InitDialog</A><BR>
183 <A HREF="#wxwindowisenabled">wxWindow::IsEnabled</A><BR>
184 <A HREF="#wxwindowisretained">wxWindow::IsRetained</A><BR>
185 <A HREF="#wxwindowisshown">wxWindow::IsShown</A><BR>
186 <A HREF="#wxwindowlayout">wxWindow::Layout</A><BR>
187 <A HREF="#wxwindowloadfromresource">wxWindow::LoadFromResource</A><BR>
188 <A HREF="#wxwindowlower">wxWindow::Lower</A><BR>
189 <A HREF="#wxwindowmakemodal">wxWindow::MakeModal</A><BR>
190 <A HREF="#wxwindowmove">wxWindow::Move</A><BR>
191 <A HREF="#wxwindowonactivate">wxWindow::OnActivate</A><BR>
192 <A HREF="#wxwindowonchar">wxWindow::OnChar</A><BR>
193 <A HREF="#wxwindowoncharhook">wxWindow::OnCharHook</A><BR>
194 <A HREF="#wxwindowoncommand">wxWindow::OnCommand</A><BR>
195 <A HREF="#wxwindowonclose">wxWindow::OnClose</A><BR>
196 <A HREF="#wxwindowonclosewindow">wxWindow::OnCloseWindow</A><BR>
197 <A HREF="#wxwindowondropfiles">wxWindow::OnDropFiles</A><BR>
198 <A HREF="#wxwindowonerasebackground">wxWindow::OnEraseBackground</A><BR>
199 <A HREF="#wxwindowonkeydown">wxWindow::OnKeyDown</A><BR>
200 <A HREF="#wxwindowonkeyup">wxWindow::OnKeyUp</A><BR>
201 <A HREF="#wxwindowonkillfocus">wxWindow::OnKillFocus</A><BR>
202 <A HREF="#wxwindowonidle">wxWindow::OnIdle</A><BR>
203 <A HREF="#wxwindowoninitdialog">wxWindow::OnInitDialog</A><BR>
204 <A HREF="#wxwindowonmenuhighlight">wxWindow::OnMenuHighlight</A><BR>
205 <A HREF="#wxwindowonmouseevent">wxWindow::OnMouseEvent</A><BR>
206 <A HREF="#wxwindowonmove">wxWindow::OnMove</A><BR>
207 <A HREF="#wxwindowonpaint">wxWindow::OnPaint</A><BR>
208 <A HREF="#wxwindowonscroll">wxWindow::OnScroll</A><BR>
209 <A HREF="#wxwindowonsetfocus">wxWindow::OnSetFocus</A><BR>
210 <A HREF="#wxwindowonsize">wxWindow::OnSize</A><BR>
211 <A HREF="#wxwindowonsyscolourchanged">wxWindow::OnSysColourChanged</A><BR>
212 <A HREF="#wxwindowpopeventhandler">wxWindow::PopEventHandler</A><BR>
213 <A HREF="#wxwindowpopupmenu">wxWindow::PopupMenu</A><BR>
214 <A HREF="#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PushEventHandler</A><BR>
215 <A HREF="#wxwindowraise">wxWindow::Raise</A><BR>
216 <A HREF="#wxwindowrefresh">wxWindow::Refresh</A><BR>
217 <A HREF="#wxwindowreleasemouse">wxWindow::ReleaseMouse</A><BR>
218 <A HREF="#wxwindowremovechild">wxWindow::RemoveChild</A><BR>
219 <A HREF="#wxwindowscreentoclient">wxWindow::ScreenToClient</A><BR>
220 <A HREF="#wxwindowscrollwindow">wxWindow::ScrollWindow</A><BR>
221 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetacceleratortable">wxWindow::SetAcceleratorTable</A><BR>
222 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetautolayout">wxWindow::SetAutoLayout</A><BR>
223 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::SetBackgroundColour</A><BR>
224 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetclientsize">wxWindow::SetClientSize</A><BR>
225 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetcursor">wxWindow::SetCursor</A><BR>
226 <A HREF="#wxwindowseteventhandler">wxWindow::SetEventHandler</A><BR>
227 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetconstraints">wxWindow::SetConstraints</A><BR>
228 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetdroptarget">wxWindow::SetDropTarget</A><BR>
229 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetfocus">wxWindow::SetFocus</A><BR>
230 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetfont">wxWindow::SetFont</A><BR>
231 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::SetForegroundColour</A><BR>
232 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetid">wxWindow::SetId</A><BR>
233 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetname">wxWindow::SetName</A><BR>
234 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetpalette">wxWindow::SetPalette</A><BR>
235 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetreturncode">wxWindow::SetReturnCode</A><BR>
236 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetscrollbar">wxWindow::SetScrollbar</A><BR>
237 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetscrollpos">wxWindow::SetScrollPos</A><BR>
238 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetsize">wxWindow::SetSize</A><BR>
239 <A HREF="#wxwindowsetsizehints">wxWindow::SetSizeHints</A><BR>
240 <A HREF="#wxwindowsettitle">wxWindow::SetTitle</A><BR>
241 <A HREF="#topic1041">wxWindow::Show</A><BR>
242 <A HREF="#wxwindowtransferdatafromwindow">wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow</A><BR>
243 <A HREF="#wxwindowtransferdatatowindow">wxWindow::TransferDataToWindow</A><BR>
244 <A HREF="#wxwindowvalidate">wxWindow::Validate</A><BR>
245 <A HREF="#wxwindowwarppointer">wxWindow::WarpPointer</A><BR>
246 <P>
247
248 <HR>
249 <A NAME="topic1026"></A>
250 <H3>wxWindow::wxWindow</H3>
251 <P>
252 <B></B> <B>wxWindow</B>()<P>
253 Default constructor.<P>
254 <B></B> <B>wxWindow</B>(<B>wxWindow*</B><I> parent</I>, <B>wxWindowID </B><I>id</I>,
255 <B>const wxPoint&amp; </B><I>pos = wxDefaultPosition</I>,
256 <B>const wxSize&amp; </B><I>size = wxDefaultSize</I>,
257 <B>long </B><I>style = 0</I>,
258 <B>const wxString&amp; </B><I>name = wxPanelNameStr</I>)<P>
259 Constructs a window, which can be a child of a frame, dialog or any other non-control window.<P>
260 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
261 <I>parent</I><UL><UL>
262 Pointer to a parent window.</UL></UL>
263 <P>
264 <I>id</I><UL><UL>
265 Window identifier. If -1, will automatically create an identifier.</UL></UL>
266 <P>
267 <I>pos</I><UL><UL>
268 Window position. wxDefaultPosition is (-1, -1) which indicates that wxWindows
269 should generate a default position for the window. If using the wxWindow class directly, supply
270 an actual position.</UL></UL>
271 <P>
272 <I>size</I><UL><UL>
273 Window size. wxDefaultSize is (-1, -1) which indicates that wxWindows
274 should generate a default size for the window.</UL></UL>
275 <P>
276 <I>style</I><UL><UL>
277 Window style. For generic window styles, please see <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindow">wxWindow</A>.</UL></UL>
278 <P>
279 <I>name</I><UL><UL>
280 Window name.</UL></UL>
281 <P>
282
283 <HR>
284 <A NAME="topic1027"></A>
285 <H3>wxWindow::~wxWindow</H3>
286 <P>
287 <B></B> <B>~wxWindow</B>()<P>
288 Destructor. Deletes all subwindows, then deletes itself. Instead of using
289 the <B>delete</B> operator explicitly, you should normally
290 use <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A> so that wxWindows
291 can delete a window only when it is safe to do so, in idle time.<P>
292 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
293 <A HREF="wx296.htm#windowdeletionoverview">Window deletion overview</A>,
294 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonclosewindow">wxWindow::OnCloseWindow</A>,
295 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A>,
296 <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseevent">wxCloseEvent</A><P>
297
298 <HR>
299 <A NAME="topic1028"></A>
300 <H3>wxWindow::AddChild</H3>
301 <P>
302 <B>virtual void</B> <B>AddChild</B>(<B>wxWindow* </B><I>child</I>)<P>
303 Adds a child window. This is called automatically by window creation
304 functions so should not be required by the application programmer.<P>
305 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
306 <I>child</I><UL><UL>
307 Child window to add.</UL></UL>
308 <P>
309
310 <HR>
311 <A NAME="wxwindowcapturemouse"></A>
312 <H3>wxWindow::CaptureMouse</H3>
313 <P>
314 <B>virtual void</B> <B>CaptureMouse</B>()<P>
315 Directs all mouse input to this window. Call <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowreleasemouse">wxWindow::ReleaseMouse</A> to
316 release the capture.<P>
317 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
318 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowreleasemouse">wxWindow::ReleaseMouse</A><P>
319
320 <HR>
321 <A NAME="wxwindowcenter"></A>
322 <H3>wxWindow::Center</H3>
323 <P>
324 <B>void</B> <B>Center</B>(<B>int</B><I> direction</I>)<P>
325 A synonym for <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowcentre">Centre</A>.<P>
326
327 <HR>
328 <A NAME="wxwindowcentre"></A>
329 <H3>wxWindow::Centre</H3>
330 <P>
331 <B>virtual void</B> <B>Centre</B>(<B>int</B><I> direction = wxHORIZONTAL</I>)<P>
332 Centres the window.<P>
333 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
334 <I>direction</I><UL><UL>
335 Specifies the direction for the centering. May be <TT>wxHORIZONTAL</TT>, <TT>wxVERTICAL</TT>
336 or <TT>wxBOTH</TT>.</UL></UL>
337 <P>
338 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
339 The actual behaviour depends on the derived window. For a frame or dialog box,
340 centring is relative to the whole display. For a panel item, centring is
341 relative to the panel.<P>
342 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
343 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowcenter">wxWindow::Center</A><P>
344
345 <HR>
346 <A NAME="wxwindowclear"></A>
347 <H3>wxWindow::Clear</H3>
348 <P>
349 <B>void</B> <B>Clear</B>()<P>
350 Clears the window by filling it with the current background colour. Does not
351 cause an erase background event to be generated.<P>
352
353 <HR>
354 <A NAME="topic1029"></A>
355 <H3>wxWindow::ClientToScreen</H3>
356 <P>
357 <B>virtual void</B> <B>ClientToScreen</B>(<B>int* </B><I>x</I>, <B>int* </B><I>y</I>) <B>const</B><P>
358 <B>virtual wxPoint</B> <B>ClientToScreen</B>(<B>const wxPoint&amp;</B><I> pt</I>) <B>const</B><P>
359 Converts to screen coordinates from coordinates relative to this window.<P>
360 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
361 A pointer to a integer value for the x coordinate. Pass the client coordinate in, and
362 a screen coordinate will be passed out.</UL></UL>
363 <P>
364 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
365 A pointer to a integer value for the y coordinate. Pass the client coordinate in, and
366 a screen coordinate will be passed out.</UL></UL>
367 <P>
368 <I>pt</I><UL><UL>
369 The client position for the second form of the function.</UL></UL>
370 <P>
371 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
372 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
373 implements the following methods:<P>
374
375 <UL><UL>
376
377 <TABLE>
378
379
380 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
381 <B>ClientToScreen(point)</B>
382 </TD>
383
384 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
385 Accepts and returns a wxPoint
386 </TD></TR>
387
388
389 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
390 <B>ClientToScreenXY(x, y)</B>
391 </TD>
392
393 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
394 Returns a 2-tuple, (x, y)
395 </TD></TR>
396
397
398 </TABLE>
399 </UL></UL>
400
401 <P>
402
403
404 <HR>
405 <A NAME="wxwindowclose"></A>
406 <H3>wxWindow::Close</H3>
407 <P>
408 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>Close</B>(<B>const bool</B><I> force = FALSE</I>)<P>
409 The purpose of this call is to provide a safer way of destroying a window than using
410 the <I>delete</I> operator.<P>
411 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
412 <I>force</I><UL><UL>
413 FALSE if the window's close handler should be able to veto the destruction
414 of this window, TRUE if it cannot.</UL></UL>
415 <P>
416 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
417 Close calls the <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseevent">close handler</A> for the window, providing an opportunity for the window to
418 choose whether to destroy the window.<P>
419 The close handler should check whether the window is being deleted forcibly,
420 using <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseeventgetforce">wxCloseEvent::GetForce</A>, in which case it should
421 destroy the window using <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A>.<P>
422 Applies to managed windows (wxFrame and wxDialog classes) only.<P>
423 <I>Note</I> that calling Close does not guarantee that the window will be destroyed; but it
424 provides a way to simulate a manual close of a window, which may or may not be implemented by
425 destroying the window. The default implementation of wxDialog::OnCloseWindow does not
426 necessarily delete the dialog, since it will simply simulate an wxID_CANCEL event which
427 itself only hides the dialog.<P>
428 To guarantee that the window will be destroyed, call <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A> instead.<P>
429 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
430 <A HREF="wx296.htm#windowdeletionoverview">Window deletion overview</A>,
431 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonclosewindow">wxWindow::OnCloseWindow</A>,
432 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A>,
433 <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseevent">wxCloseEvent</A><P>
434
435 <HR>
436 <A NAME="wxwindowconvertdialogtopixels"></A>
437 <H3>wxWindow::ConvertDialogToPixels</H3>
438 <P>
439 <B>wxPoint</B> <B>ConvertDialogToPixels</B>(<B>const wxPoint&amp;</B><I> pt</I>)<P>
440 <B>wxSize</B> <B>ConvertDialogToPixels</B>(<B>const wxSize&amp;</B><I> sz</I>)<P>
441 Converts a point or size from dialog units to pixels.<P>
442 For the x dimension, the dialog units are multiplied by the average character width
443 and then divided by 4.<P>
444 For the y dimension, the dialog units are multiplied by the average character height
445 and then divided by 8.<P>
446 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
447 Dialog units are used for maintaining a dialog's proportions even if the font changes.
448 Dialogs created using Dialog Editor optionally use dialog units.<P>
449 You can also use these functions programmatically. A convenience macro is defined:<P>
450 <FONT SIZE=2>
451 <PRE>
452 #define wxDLG_UNIT(parent, pt) parent-&gt;ConvertDialogToPixels(pt)
453 </PRE>
454 </FONT><P>
455 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
456 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowconvertpixelstodialog">wxWindow::ConvertPixelsToDialog</A><P>
457 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
458 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
459 implements the following methods:<P>
460
461 <UL><UL>
462
463 <TABLE>
464
465
466 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
467 <B>ConvertDialogPointToPixels(point)</B>
468 </TD>
469
470 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
471 Accepts and returns a wxPoint
472 </TD></TR>
473
474
475 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
476 <B>ConvertDialogSizeToPixels(size)</B>
477 </TD>
478
479 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
480 Accepts and returns a wxSize
481 </TD></TR>
482
483
484 </TABLE>
485 </UL></UL>
486 <P>
487 Additionally, the following helper functions are defined:<P>
488
489 <UL><UL>
490
491 <TABLE>
492
493
494 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
495 <B>wxDLG_PNT(win, point)</B>
496 </TD>
497
498 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
499 Converts a wxPoint from dialog
500 units to pixels
501 </TD></TR>
502
503
504 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
505 <B>wxDLG_SZE(win, size)</B>
506 </TD>
507
508 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
509 Converts a wxSize from dialog
510 units to pixels
511 </TD></TR>
512
513
514 </TABLE>
515 </UL></UL>
516
517 <P>
518
519
520 <HR>
521 <A NAME="wxwindowconvertpixelstodialog"></A>
522 <H3>wxWindow::ConvertPixelsToDialog</H3>
523 <P>
524 <B>wxPoint</B> <B>ConvertPixelsToDialog</B>(<B>const wxPoint&amp;</B><I> pt</I>)<P>
525 <B>wxSize</B> <B>ConvertPixelsToDialog</B>(<B>const wxSize&amp;</B><I> sz</I>)<P>
526 Converts a point or size from pixels to dialog units.<P>
527 For the x dimension, the pixels are multiplied by 4 and then divided by the average
528 character width.<P>
529 For the y dimension, the pixels are multipled by 8 and then divided by the average
530 character height.<P>
531 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
532 Dialog units are used for maintaining a dialog's proportions even if the font changes.
533 Dialogs created using Dialog Editor optionally use dialog units.<P>
534 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
535 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowconvertdialogtopixels">wxWindow::ConvertDialogToPixels</A><P>
536
537 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
538 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
539 implements the following methods:<P>
540
541 <UL><UL>
542
543 <TABLE>
544
545
546 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
547 <B>ConvertDialogPointToPixels(point)</B>
548 </TD>
549
550 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
551 Accepts and returns a wxPoint
552 </TD></TR>
553
554
555 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
556 <B>ConvertDialogSizeToPixels(size)</B>
557 </TD>
558
559 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
560 Accepts and returns a wxSize
561 </TD></TR>
562
563
564 </TABLE>
565 </UL></UL>
566
567 <P>
568
569 <HR>
570 <A NAME="wxwindowdestroy"></A>
571 <H3>wxWindow::Destroy</H3>
572 <P>
573 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>Destroy</B>()<P>
574 Destroys the window safely. Use this function instead of the delete operator, since
575 different window classes can be destroyed differently. Frames and dialogs
576 are not destroyed immediately when this function is called - they are added
577 to a list of windows to be deleted on idle time, when all the window's events
578 have been processed. This prevents problems with events being sent to non-existant
579 windows.<P>
580 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Return value</FONT></B><P>
581 TRUE if the window has either been successfully deleted, or it has been added
582 to the list of windows pending real deletion.<P>
583
584 <HR>
585 <A NAME="topic1030"></A>
586 <H3>wxWindow::DestroyChildren</H3>
587 <P>
588 <B>virtual void</B> <B>DestroyChildren</B>()<P>
589 Destroys all children of a window. Called automatically by the destructor.<P>
590
591 <HR>
592 <A NAME="wxwindowdragacceptfiles"></A>
593 <H3>wxWindow::DragAcceptFiles</H3>
594 <P>
595 <B>virtual void</B> <B>DragAcceptFiles</B>(<B>const bool</B><I> accept</I>)<P>
596 Enables or disables elibility for drop file events (OnDropFiles).<P>
597 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
598 <I>accept</I><UL><UL>
599 If TRUE, the window is eligible for drop file events. If FALSE, the window
600 will not accept drop file events.</UL></UL>
601 <P>
602 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
603 Windows only.<P>
604 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
605 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowondropfiles">wxWindow::OnDropFiles</A><P>
606
607 <HR>
608 <A NAME="wxwindowenable"></A>
609 <H3>wxWindow::Enable</H3>
610 <P>
611 <B>virtual void</B> <B>Enable</B>(<B>const bool</B><I> enable</I>)<P>
612 Enable or disable the window for user input.<P>
613 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
614 <I>enable</I><UL><UL>
615 If TRUE, enables the window for input. If FALSE, disables the window.</UL></UL>
616 <P>
617 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
618 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowisenabled">wxWindow::IsEnabled</A><P>
619
620 <HR>
621 <A NAME="wxwindowfindfocus"></A>
622 <H3>wxWindow::FindFocus</H3>
623 <P>
624 <B>static wxWindow*</B> <B>FindFocus</B>()<P>
625 Finds the window or control which currently has the keyboard focus.<P>
626 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
627 Note that this is a static function, so it can be called without needing a wxWindow pointer.<P>
628 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
629 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetfocus">wxWindow::SetFocus</A><P>
630
631 <HR>
632 <A NAME="wxwindowfindwindow"></A>
633 <H3>wxWindow::FindWindow</H3>
634 <P>
635 <B>wxWindow*</B> <B>FindWindow</B>(<B>long</B><I> id</I>)<P>
636 Find a child of this window, by identifier.<P>
637 <B>wxWindow*</B> <B>FindWindow</B>(<B>const wxString&amp;</B><I> name</I>)<P>
638 Find a child of this window, by name.<P>
639 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
640 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
641 implements the following methods:<P>
642
643 <UL><UL>
644
645 <TABLE>
646
647
648 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
649 <B>FindWindowById(id)</B>
650 </TD>
651
652 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
653 Accepts an integer
654 </TD></TR>
655
656
657 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
658 <B>FindWindowByName(name)</B>
659 </TD>
660
661 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
662 Accepts a string
663 </TD></TR>
664
665
666 </TABLE>
667 </UL></UL>
668
669 <P>
670
671 <HR>
672 <A NAME="wxwindowfit"></A>
673 <H3>wxWindow::Fit</H3>
674 <P>
675 <B>virtual void</B> <B>Fit</B>()<P>
676 Sizes the window so that it fits around its subwindows.<P>
677
678 <HR>
679 <A NAME="wxwindowgetbackgroundcolour"></A>
680 <H3>wxWindow::GetBackgroundColour</H3>
681 <P>
682 <B>virtual wxColour</B> <B>GetBackgroundColour</B>() <B>const</B><P>
683 Returns the background colour of the window.<P>
684 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
685 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::SetBackgroundColour</A>,
686 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::SetForegroundColour</A>,
687 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::GetForegroundColour</A>,
688 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonerasebackground">wxWindow::OnEraseBackground</A><P>
689
690 <HR>
691 <A NAME="topic1031"></A>
692 <H3>wxWindow::GetCharHeight</H3>
693 <P>
694 <B>virtual int</B> <B>GetCharHeight</B>() <B>const</B><P>
695 Returns the character height for this window.<P>
696
697 <HR>
698 <A NAME="topic1032"></A>
699 <H3>wxWindow::GetCharWidth</H3>
700 <P>
701 <B>virtual int</B> <B>GetCharWidth</B>() <B>const</B><P>
702 Returns the average character width for this window.<P>
703
704 <HR>
705 <A NAME="topic1033"></A>
706 <H3>wxWindow::GetChildren</H3>
707 <P>
708 <B>wxList&amp;</B> <B>GetChildren</B>()<P>
709 Returns a reference to the list of the window's children.<P>
710
711 <HR>
712 <A NAME="wxwindowgetclientsize"></A>
713 <H3>wxWindow::GetClientSize</H3>
714 <P>
715 <B>virtual void</B> <B>GetClientSize</B>(<B>int* </B><I>width</I>, <B>int* </B><I>height</I>) <B>const</B><P>
716 <B>virtual wxSize</B> <B>GetClientSize</B>() <B>const</B><P>
717 This gets the size of the window 'client area' in pixels. The client area is the
718 area which may be drawn on by the programmer, excluding title bar, border etc.<P>
719 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
720 <I>width</I><UL><UL>
721 Receives the client width in pixels.</UL></UL>
722 <P>
723 <I>height</I><UL><UL>
724 Receives the client height in pixels.</UL></UL>
725 <P>
726 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
727 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
728 implements the following methods:<P>
729
730 <UL><UL>
731
732 <TABLE>
733
734
735 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
736 <B>wxGetClientSizeTuple()</B>
737 </TD>
738
739 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
740 Returns a 2-tuple of (width, height)
741 </TD></TR>
742
743
744 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
745 <B>wxGetClientSize()</B>
746 </TD>
747
748 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
749 Returns a wxSize object
750 </TD></TR>
751
752
753 </TABLE>
754 </UL></UL>
755
756 <P>
757
758 <HR>
759 <A NAME="wxwindowgetconstraints"></A>
760 <H3>wxWindow::GetConstraints</H3>
761 <P>
762 <B>wxLayoutConstraints*</B> <B>GetConstraints</B>() <B>const</B><P>
763 Returns a pointer to the window's layout constraints, or NULL if there are none.<P>
764
765 <HR>
766 <A NAME="wxwindowgetdefaultitem"></A>
767 <H3>wxWindow::GetDefaultItem</H3>
768 <P>
769 <B>wxButton*</B> <B>GetDefaultItem</B>() <B>const</B><P>
770 Returns a pointer to the button which is the default for this window, or NULL.<P>
771
772 <HR>
773 <A NAME="wxwindowgetdroptarget"></A>
774 <H3>wxWindow::GetDropTarget</H3>
775 <P>
776 <B>wxDropTarget*</B> <B>GetDropTarget</B>() <B>const</B><P>
777 Returns the associated drop target, which may be NULL.<P>
778 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
779 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetdroptarget">wxWindow::SetDropTarget</A>,
780 <A HREF="wx312.htm#wxdndoverview">Drag and drop overview</A><P>
781
782 <HR>
783 <A NAME="wxwindowgeteventhandler"></A>
784 <H3>wxWindow::GetEventHandler</H3>
785 <P>
786 <B>wxEvtHandler*</B> <B>GetEventHandler</B>() <B>const</B><P>
787 Returns the event handler for this window. By default, the window is its
788 own event handler.<P>
789 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
790 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowseteventhandler">wxWindow::SetEventHandler</A>,
791 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PushEventHandler</A>,
792 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PopEventHandler</A>,
793 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandlerprocessevent">wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent</A>,
794 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandler">wxEvtHandler</A><P>
795
796 <HR>
797 <A NAME="wxwindowgetfont"></A>
798 <H3>wxWindow::GetFont</H3>
799 <P>
800 <B>wxFont&amp;</B> <B>GetFont</B>() <B>const</B><P>
801 Returns a reference to the font for this window.<P>
802 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
803 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetfont">wxWindow::SetFont</A><P>
804
805 <HR>
806 <A NAME="wxwindowgetforegroundcolour"></A>
807 <H3>wxWindow::GetForegroundColour</H3>
808 <P>
809 <B>virtual wxColour</B> <B>GetForegroundColour</B>()<P>
810 Returns the foreground colour of the window.<P>
811 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
812 The interpretation of foreground colour is open to interpretation according
813 to the window class; it may be the text colour or other colour, or it may not
814 be used at all.<P>
815 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
816 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::SetForegroundColour</A>,
817 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::SetBackgroundColour</A>,
818 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::GetBackgroundColour</A><P>
819
820 <HR>
821 <A NAME="topic1034"></A>
822 <H3>wxWindow::GetGrandParent</H3>
823 <P>
824 <B>wxWindow*</B> <B>GetGrandParent</B>() <B>const</B><P>
825 Returns the grandparent of a window, or NULL if there isn't one.<P>
826
827 <HR>
828 <A NAME="topic1035"></A>
829 <H3>wxWindow::GetHandle</H3>
830 <P>
831 <B>void*</B> <B>GetHandle</B>() <B>const</B><P>
832 Returns the platform-specific handle of the physical window. Cast it to an appropriate
833 handle, such as <B>HWND</B> for Windows or <B>Widget</B> for Motif.<P>
834
835 <HR>
836 <A NAME="wxwindowgetid"></A>
837 <H3>wxWindow::GetId</H3>
838 <P>
839 <B>int</B> <B>GetId</B>() <B>const</B><P>
840 Returns the identifier of the window.<P>
841 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
842 Each window has an integer identifier. If the application has not provided one,
843 an identifier will be generated.<P>
844 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
845 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetid">wxWindow::SetId</A>
846 <A HREF="wx299.htm#windowids">Window identifiers</A><P>
847
848 <HR>
849 <A NAME="topic1036"></A>
850 <H3>wxWindow::GetPosition</H3>
851 <P>
852 <B>virtual void</B> <B>GetPosition</B>(<B>int* </B><I>x</I>, <B>int* </B><I>y</I>) <B>const</B><P>
853 This gets the position of the window in pixels, relative to the parent window or
854 if no parent, relative to the whole display.<P>
855 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
856 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
857 Receives the x position of the window.</UL></UL>
858 <P>
859 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
860 Receives the y position of the window.</UL></UL>
861 <P>
862 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
863 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
864 implements the following methods:<P>
865
866 <UL><UL>
867
868 <TABLE>
869
870
871 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
872 <B>GetPosition()</B>
873 </TD>
874
875 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
876 Returns a wxPoint
877 </TD></TR>
878
879
880 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
881 <B>GetPositionTuple()</B>
882 </TD>
883
884 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
885 Returns a tuple (x, y)
886 </TD></TR>
887
888
889 </TABLE>
890 </UL></UL>
891
892 <P>
893
894 <HR>
895 <A NAME="topic1037"></A>
896 <H3>wxWindow::GetLabel</H3>
897 <P>
898 <B>virtual wxString&amp; </B> <B>GetLabel</B>() <B>const</B><P>
899 Generic way of getting a label from any window, for
900 identification purposes.<P>
901 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
902 The interpretation of this function differs from class to class.
903 For frames and dialogs, the value returned is the title. For buttons or static text controls, it is
904 the button text. This function can be useful for meta-programs (such as testing
905 tools or special-needs access programs) which need to identify windows
906 by name.<P>
907
908 <HR>
909 <A NAME="wxwindowgetname"></A>
910 <H3>wxWindow::GetName</H3>
911 <P>
912 <B>virtual wxString&amp; </B> <B>GetName</B>() <B>const</B><P>
913 Returns the window's name.<P>
914 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
915 This name is not guaranteed to be unique; it is up to the programmer to supply an appropriate
916 name in the window constructor or via <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetname">wxWindow::SetName</A>.<P>
917 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
918 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetname">wxWindow::SetName</A><P>
919
920 <HR>
921 <A NAME="topic1038"></A>
922 <H3>wxWindow::GetParent</H3>
923 <P>
924 <B>virtual wxWindow*</B> <B>GetParent</B>() <B>const</B><P>
925 Returns the parent of the window, or NULL if there is no parent.<P>
926
927 <HR>
928 <A NAME="wxwindowgetrect"></A>
929 <H3>wxWindow::GetRect</H3>
930 <P>
931 <B>virtual wxRect</B> <B>GetRect</B>() <B>const</B><P>
932 Returns the size and position of the window as a <A HREF="wx193.htm#wxrect">wxRect</A> object.<P>
933
934 <HR>
935 <A NAME="wxwindowgetreturncode"></A>
936 <H3>wxWindow::GetReturnCode</H3>
937 <P>
938 <B>int</B> <B>GetReturnCode</B>()<P>
939 Gets the return code for this window.<P>
940 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
941 A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog, where <A HREF="wx71.htm#wxdialogshowmodal">wxDialog::ShowModal</A> returns
942 a code to the application.<P>
943 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
944 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetreturncode">wxWindow::SetReturnCode</A>, <A HREF="wx71.htm#wxdialogshowmodal">wxDialog::ShowModal</A>,
945 <A HREF="wx71.htm#wxdialogendmodal">wxDialog::EndModal</A><P>
946
947 <HR>
948 <A NAME="wxwindowgetscrollthumb"></A>
949 <H3>wxWindow::GetScrollThumb</H3>
950 <P>
951 <B>virtual int</B> <B>GetScrollThumb</B>(<B>int </B><I>orientation</I>)<P>
952 Returns the built-in scrollbar thumb size.<P>
953 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
954 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetscrollbar">wxWindow::SetScrollbar</A><P>
955
956 <HR>
957 <A NAME="wxwindowgetscrollpos"></A>
958 <H3>wxWindow::GetScrollPos</H3>
959 <P>
960 <B>virtual int</B> <B>GetScrollPos</B>(<B>int </B><I>orientation</I>)<P>
961 Returns the built-in scrollbar position.<P>
962 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
963 See <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetscrollbar">wxWindow::SetScrollbar</A><P>
964
965 <HR>
966 <A NAME="wxwindowgetscrollrange"></A>
967 <H3>wxWindow::GetScrollRange</H3>
968 <P>
969 <B>virtual int</B> <B>GetScrollRange</B>(<B>int </B><I>orientation</I>)<P>
970 Returns the built-in scrollbar range.<P>
971 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
972 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetscrollbar">wxWindow::SetScrollbar</A><P>
973
974 <HR>
975 <A NAME="wxwindowgetsize"></A>
976 <H3>wxWindow::GetSize</H3>
977 <P>
978 <B>virtual void</B> <B>GetSize</B>(<B>int* </B><I>width</I>, <B>int* </B><I>height</I>) <B>const</B><P>
979 <B>virtual wxSize</B> <B>GetSize</B>() <B>const</B><P>
980 This gets the size of the entire window in pixels.<P>
981 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
982 <I>width</I><UL><UL>
983 Receives the window width.</UL></UL>
984 <P>
985 <I>height</I><UL><UL>
986 Receives the window height.</UL></UL>
987 <P>
988 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
989 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
990 implements the following methods:<P>
991
992 <UL><UL>
993
994 <TABLE>
995
996
997 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
998 <B>GetSize()</B>
999 </TD>
1000
1001 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1002 Returns a wxSize
1003 </TD></TR>
1004
1005
1006 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1007 <B>GetSizeTuple()</B>
1008 </TD>
1009
1010 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1011 Returns a 2-tuple (width, height)
1012 </TD></TR>
1013
1014
1015 </TABLE>
1016 </UL></UL>
1017
1018 <P>
1019
1020 <HR>
1021 <A NAME="topic1039"></A>
1022 <H3>wxWindow::GetTextExtent</H3>
1023 <P>
1024 <B>virtual void</B> <B>GetTextExtent</B>(<B>const wxString&amp; </B><I>string</I>, <B>int* </B><I>x</I>, <B>int* </B><I>y</I>,
1025 <B>int* </B><I>descent = NULL</I>, <B>int* </B><I>externalLeading = NULL</I>,
1026 <B>const wxFont* </B><I>font = NULL</I>, <B>const bool</B><I> use16 = FALSE</I>) <B>const</B><P>
1027 Gets the dimensions of the string as it would be drawn on the
1028 window with the currently selected font.<P>
1029 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1030 <I>string</I><UL><UL>
1031 String whose extent is to be measured.</UL></UL>
1032 <P>
1033 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
1034 Return value for width.</UL></UL>
1035 <P>
1036 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
1037 Return value for height.</UL></UL>
1038 <P>
1039 <I>descent</I><UL><UL>
1040 Return value for descent (optional).</UL></UL>
1041 <P>
1042 <I>externalLeading</I><UL><UL>
1043 Return value for external leading (optional).</UL></UL>
1044 <P>
1045 <I>font</I><UL><UL>
1046 Font to use instead of the current window font (optional).</UL></UL>
1047 <P>
1048 <I>use16</I><UL><UL>
1049 If TRUE, <I>string</I> contains 16-bit characters. The default is FALSE.</UL></UL>
1050 <P>
1051
1052 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
1053 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
1054 implements the following methods:<P>
1055
1056 <UL><UL>
1057
1058 <TABLE>
1059
1060
1061 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1062 <B>GetTextExtent(string)</B>
1063 </TD>
1064
1065 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1066 Returns a 2-tuple, (width, height)
1067 </TD></TR>
1068
1069
1070 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1071 <B>GetFullTextExtent(string, font=NULL)</B>
1072 </TD>
1073
1074 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1075 Returns a
1076 4-tuple, (width, height, descent, externalLeading)
1077 </TD></TR>
1078
1079
1080 </TABLE>
1081 </UL></UL>
1082
1083 <P>
1084
1085
1086 <HR>
1087 <A NAME="wxwindowgettitle"></A>
1088 <H3>wxWindow::GetTitle</H3>
1089 <P>
1090 <B>virtual wxString</B> <B>GetTitle</B>()<P>
1091 Gets the window's title. Applicable only to frames and dialogs.<P>
1092 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1093 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsettitle">wxWindow::SetTitle</A><P>
1094
1095 <HR>
1096 <A NAME="wxwindowgetupdateregion"></A>
1097 <H3>wxWindow::GetUpdateRegion</H3>
1098 <P>
1099 <B>virtual wxRegion</B> <B>GetUpdateRegion</B>() <B>const</B><P>
1100 Returns the region specifying which parts of the window have been damaged. Should
1101 only be called within an <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonpaint">OnPaint</A> event handler.<P>
1102 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1103 <A HREF="wx195.htm#wxregion">wxRegion</A>, <A HREF="wx196.htm#wxregioniterator">wxRegionIterator</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonpaint">wxWindow::OnPaint</A><P>
1104
1105 <HR>
1106 <A NAME="topic1040"></A>
1107 <H3>wxWindow::GetWindowStyleFlag</H3>
1108 <P>
1109 <B>long</B> <B>GetWindowStyleFlag</B>() <B>const</B><P>
1110 Gets the window style that was passed to the consructor or <B>Create</B> member.<P>
1111
1112 <HR>
1113 <A NAME="wxwindowinitdialog"></A>
1114 <H3>wxWindow::InitDialog</H3>
1115 <P>
1116 <B>void</B> <B>InitDialog</B>()<P>
1117 Sends an <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowoninitdialog">wxWindow::OnInitDialog</A> event, which
1118 in turn transfers data to the dialog via validators.<P>
1119 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1120 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowoninitdialog">wxWindow::OnInitDialog</A><P>
1121
1122 <HR>
1123 <A NAME="wxwindowisenabled"></A>
1124 <H3>wxWindow::IsEnabled</H3>
1125 <P>
1126 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>IsEnabled</B>() <B>const</B><P>
1127 Returns TRUE if the window is enabled for input, FALSE otherwise.<P>
1128 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1129 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowenable">wxWindow::Enable</A><P>
1130
1131 <HR>
1132 <A NAME="wxwindowisretained"></A>
1133 <H3>wxWindow::IsRetained</H3>
1134 <P>
1135 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>IsRetained</B>() <B>const</B><P>
1136 Returns TRUE if the window is retained, FALSE otherwise.<P>
1137 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1138 Retained windows are only available on X platforms.<P>
1139
1140 <HR>
1141 <A NAME="wxwindowisshown"></A>
1142 <H3>wxWindow::IsShown</H3>
1143 <P>
1144 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>IsShown</B>() <B>const</B><P>
1145 Returns TRUE if the window is shown, FALSE if it has been hidden.<P>
1146
1147 <HR>
1148 <A NAME="wxwindowlayout"></A>
1149 <H3>wxWindow::Layout</H3>
1150 <P>
1151 <B>void</B> <B>Layout</B>()<P>
1152 Invokes the constraint-based layout algorithm for this window. It is called
1153 automatically by the default <B>wxWindow::OnSize</B> member.<P>
1154
1155 <HR>
1156 <A NAME="wxwindowloadfromresource"></A>
1157 <H3>wxWindow::LoadFromResource</H3>
1158 <P>
1159 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>LoadFromResource</B>(<B>wxWindow* </B><I>parent</I>,
1160 <B>const wxString&amp; </B><I>resourceName</I>, <B>const wxResourceTable* </B><I>resourceTable = NULL</I>)<P>
1161 Loads a panel or dialog from a resource file.<P>
1162 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1163 <I>parent</I><UL><UL>
1164 Parent window.</UL></UL>
1165 <P>
1166 <I>resourceName</I><UL><UL>
1167 The name of the resource to load.</UL></UL>
1168 <P>
1169 <I>resourceTable</I><UL><UL>
1170 The resource table to load it from. If this is NULL, the
1171 default resource table will be used.</UL></UL>
1172 <P>
1173 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Return value</FONT></B><P>
1174 TRUE if the operation succeeded, otherwise FALSE.<P>
1175
1176 <HR>
1177 <A NAME="wxwindowlower"></A>
1178 <H3>wxWindow::Lower</H3>
1179 <P>
1180 <B>void</B> <B>Lower</B>()<P>
1181 Lowers the window to the bottom of the window hierarchy if it is a managed window (dialog
1182 or frame).<P>
1183
1184 <HR>
1185 <A NAME="wxwindowmakemodal"></A>
1186 <H3>wxWindow::MakeModal</H3>
1187 <P>
1188 <B>virtual void</B> <B>MakeModal</B>(<B>const bool </B><I>flag</I>)<P>
1189 Disables all other windows in the application so that
1190 the user can only interact with this window.<P>
1191 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1192 <I>flag</I><UL><UL>
1193 If TRUE, this call disables all other windows in the application so that
1194 the user can only interact with this window. If FALSE, the effect is reversed.</UL></UL>
1195 <P>
1196
1197 <HR>
1198 <A NAME="wxwindowmove"></A>
1199 <H3>wxWindow::Move</H3>
1200 <P>
1201 <B>void</B> <B>Move</B>(<B>int</B><I> x</I>, <B>int</B><I> y</I>)<P>
1202 <B>void</B> <B>Move</B>(<B>const wxPoint&amp;</B><I> pt</I>)<P>
1203 Moves the window to the given position.<P>
1204 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1205 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
1206 Required x position.</UL></UL>
1207 <P>
1208 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
1209 Required y position.</UL></UL>
1210 <P>
1211 <I>pt</I><UL><UL>
1212 <A HREF="wx171.htm#wxpoint">wxPoint</A> object representing the position.</UL></UL>
1213 <P>
1214 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1215 Implementations of SetSize can also implicitly implement the
1216 wxWindow::Move function, which is defined in the base wxWindow class
1217 as the call:<P>
1218 <PRE>
1219 SetSize(x, y, -1, -1, wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING);
1220 </PRE>
1221 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1222 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetsize">wxWindow::SetSize</A><P>
1223 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
1224 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
1225 implements the following methods:<P>
1226
1227 <UL><UL>
1228
1229 <TABLE>
1230
1231
1232 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1233 <B>Move(point)</B>
1234 </TD>
1235
1236 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1237 Accepts a wxPoint
1238 </TD></TR>
1239
1240
1241 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1242 <B>MoveXY(x, y)</B>
1243 </TD>
1244
1245 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1246 Accepts a pair of integers
1247 </TD></TR>
1248
1249
1250 </TABLE>
1251 </UL></UL>
1252
1253 <P>
1254
1255 <HR>
1256 <A NAME="wxwindowonactivate"></A>
1257 <H3>wxWindow::OnActivate</H3>
1258 <P>
1259 <B>void</B> <B>OnActivate</B>(<B>wxActivateEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1260 Called when a window is activated or deactivated.<P>
1261 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1262 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1263 Object containing activation information.</UL></UL>
1264 <P>
1265 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1266 If the window is being activated, <A HREF="wx25.htm#wxactivateeventgetactive">wxActivateEvent::GetActive</A> returns TRUE,
1267 otherwise it returns FALSE (it is being deactivated).<P>
1268 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1269 <A HREF="wx25.htm#wxactivateevent">wxActivateEvent</A>,
1270 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1271
1272 <HR>
1273 <A NAME="wxwindowonchar"></A>
1274 <H3>wxWindow::OnChar</H3>
1275 <P>
1276 <B>void</B> <B>OnChar</B>(<B>wxKeyEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1277 Called when the user has pressed a key that is not a modifier (SHIFT, CONTROL or ALT).<P>
1278 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1279 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1280 Object containing keypress information. See <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A> for
1281 details about this class.</UL></UL>
1282 <P>
1283 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1284 This member function is called in response to a keypress. To intercept this event,
1285 use the EVT_CHAR macro in an event table definition. Your <B>OnChar</B> handler may call this
1286 default function to achieve default keypress functionality.<P>
1287 Note that the ASCII values do not have explicit key codes: they are passed as ASCII
1288 values.<P>
1289 Note that not all keypresses can be intercepted this way. If you wish to intercept modifier
1290 keypresses, then you will need to use <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeydown">wxWindow::OnKeyDown</A> or
1291 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeyup">wxWindow::OnKeyUp</A>.<P>
1292 Most, but not all, windows allow keypresses to be intercepted.<P>
1293 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1294 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeydown">wxWindow::OnKeyDown</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeyup">wxWindow::OnKeyUp</A>,
1295 <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowoncharhook">wxWindow::OnCharHook</A>,
1296 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1297
1298 <HR>
1299 <A NAME="wxwindowoncharhook"></A>
1300 <H3>wxWindow::OnCharHook</H3>
1301 <P>
1302 <B>void</B> <B>OnCharHook</B>(<B>wxKeyEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1303 This member is called to allow the window to intercept keyboard events
1304 before they are processed by child windows.<P>
1305 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1306 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1307 Object containing keypress information. See <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A> for
1308 details about this class.</UL></UL>
1309 <P>
1310 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1311 This member function is called in response to a keypress, if the window is active. To intercept this event,
1312 use the EVT_CHAR_HOOK macro in an event table definition. If you do not process a particular
1313 keypress, call <A HREF="wx84.htm#wxeventskip">wxEvent::Skip</A> to allow default processing.<P>
1314 An example of using this function is in the implementation of escape-character processing for wxDialog,
1315 where pressing ESC dismisses the dialog by <B>OnCharHook</B> 'forging' a cancel button press event.<P>
1316 Note that the ASCII values do not have explicit key codes: they are passed as ASCII
1317 values.<P>
1318 This function is only relevant to top-level windows (frames and dialogs), and under
1319 Windows only.<P>
1320 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1321 <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowoncharhook">wxWindow::OnCharHook</A>,
1322 <A HREF="wx26.htm#wxapponcharhook">wxApp::OnCharHook</A>,
1323 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1324
1325 <HR>
1326 <A NAME="wxwindowoncommand"></A>
1327 <H3>wxWindow::OnCommand</H3>
1328 <P>
1329 <B>virtual void</B> <B>OnCommand</B>(<B>wxEvtHandler&amp; </B><I>object</I>, <B>wxCommandEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1330 This virtual member function is called if the control does not handle the command event.<P>
1331 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1332 <I>object</I><UL><UL>
1333 Object receiving the command event.</UL></UL>
1334 <P>
1335 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1336 Command event</UL></UL>
1337 <P>
1338 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1339 This virtual function is provided mainly for backward compatibility. You can also intercept commands
1340 from child controls by using an event table, with identifiers or identifier ranges to identify
1341 the control(s) in question.<P>
1342 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1343 <A HREF="wx52.htm#wxcommandevent">wxCommandEvent</A>,
1344 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1345
1346 <HR>
1347 <A NAME="wxwindowonclose"></A>
1348 <H3>wxWindow::OnClose</H3>
1349 <P>
1350 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>OnClose</B>()<P>
1351 Called when the user has tried to close a a frame
1352 or dialog box using the window manager (X) or system menu (Windows).<P>
1353 <B>Note:</B> This is an obsolete function.
1354 It is superceded by the <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonclosewindow">wxWindow::OnCloseWindow</A> event
1355 handler.<P>
1356 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Return value</FONT></B><P>
1357 If TRUE is returned by OnClose, the window will be deleted by the system, otherwise the
1358 attempt will be ignored. Do not delete the window from within this handler, although
1359 you may delete other windows.<P>
1360 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1361 <A HREF="wx296.htm#windowdeletionoverview">Window deletion overview</A>,
1362 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowclose">wxWindow::Close</A>,
1363 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonclosewindow">wxWindow::OnCloseWindow</A>,
1364 <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseevent">wxCloseEvent</A><P>
1365
1366 <HR>
1367 <A NAME="wxwindowonclosewindow"></A>
1368 <H3>wxWindow::OnCloseWindow</H3>
1369 <P>
1370 <B>void</B> <B>OnCloseWindow</B>(<B>wxCloseEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1371 This is an event handler function called when the user has tried to close a a frame
1372 or dialog box using the window manager (X) or system menu (Windows). It is
1373 called via the <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowclose">wxWindow::Close</A> function, so
1374 that the application can also invoke the handler programmatically.<P>
1375 Use the EVT_CLOSE event table macro to handle close events.<P>
1376 You should check whether the application is forcing the deletion of the window
1377 using <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseeventgetforce">wxCloseEvent::GetForce</A>. If this is TRUE,
1378 destroy the window using <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A>.
1379 If not, it is up to you whether you respond by destroying the window.<P>
1380 (Note: GetForce is now superceded by CanVeto. So to test whether forced destruction of
1381 the window is required, test for the negative of CanVeto. If CanVeto returns FALSE,
1382 it is not possible to skip window deletion.)<P>
1383 If you don't destroy the window, you should call <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseeventveto">wxCloseEvent::Veto</A> to
1384 let the calling code know that you did not destroy the window. This allows the <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowclose">wxWindow::Close</A> function
1385 to return TRUE or FALSE depending on whether the close instruction was honoured or not.<P>
1386 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1387 The <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonclose">wxWindow::OnClose</A> virtual function remains
1388 for backward compatibility with earlier versions of wxWindows. The
1389 default <B>OnCloseWindow</B> handler for wxFrame and wxDialog will call <B>OnClose</B>,
1390 destroying the window if it returns TRUE or if the close is being forced.<P>
1391 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1392 <A HREF="wx296.htm#windowdeletionoverview">Window deletion overview</A>,
1393 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowclose">wxWindow::Close</A>,
1394 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonclose">wxWindow::OnClose</A>,
1395 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdestroy">wxWindow::Destroy</A>,
1396 <A HREF="wx45.htm#wxcloseevent">wxCloseEvent</A>,
1397 <A HREF="wx26.htm#wxapponqueryendsession">wxApp::OnQueryEndSession</A>,
1398 <A HREF="wx26.htm#wxapponendsession">wxApp::OnEndSession</A><P>
1399
1400 <HR>
1401 <A NAME="wxwindowondropfiles"></A>
1402 <H3>wxWindow::OnDropFiles</H3>
1403 <P>
1404 <B>void</B> <B>OnDropFiles</B>(<B>wxDropFilesEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1405 Called when files have been dragged from the file manager to the window.<P>
1406 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1407 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1408 Drop files event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx80.htm#wxdropfilesevent">wxDropFilesEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1409 <P>
1410 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1411 The window must have previously been enabled for dropping by calling
1412 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdragacceptfiles">wxWindow::DragAcceptFiles</A>.<P>
1413 This event is only generated under Windows.<P>
1414 To intercept this event, use the EVT_DROP_FILES macro in an event table definition.<P>
1415 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1416 <A HREF="wx80.htm#wxdropfilesevent">wxDropFilesEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowdragacceptfiles">wxWindow::DragAcceptFiles</A>,
1417 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1418
1419 <HR>
1420 <A NAME="wxwindowonerasebackground"></A>
1421 <H3>wxWindow::OnEraseBackground</H3>
1422 <P>
1423 <B>void</B> <B>OnEraseBackground</B>(<B>wxEraseEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1424 Called when the background of the window needs to be erased.<P>
1425 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1426 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1427 Erase background event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx83.htm#wxeraseevent">wxEraseEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1428 <P>
1429 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1430 This event is only generated under Windows.<P>
1431 To intercept this event, use the EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND macro in an event table definition.<P>
1432 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1433 <A HREF="wx83.htm#wxeraseevent">wxEraseEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1434
1435 <HR>
1436 <A NAME="wxwindowonkeydown"></A>
1437 <H3>wxWindow::OnKeyDown</H3>
1438 <P>
1439 <B>void</B> <B>OnKeyDown</B>(<B>wxKeyEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1440 Called when the user has pressed a key, before it is translated into an ASCII value using other
1441 modifier keys that might be pressed at the same time.<P>
1442 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1443 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1444 Object containing keypress information. See <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A> for
1445 details about this class.</UL></UL>
1446 <P>
1447 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1448 This member function is called in response to a key down event. To intercept this event,
1449 use the EVT_KEY_DOWN macro in an event table definition. Your <B>OnKeyDown</B> handler may call this
1450 default function to achieve default keypress functionality.<P>
1451 Note that not all keypresses can be intercepted this way. If you wish to intercept special
1452 keys, such as shift, control, and function keys, then you will need to use <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeydown">wxWindow::OnKeyDown</A> or
1453 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeyup">wxWindow::OnKeyUp</A>.<P>
1454 Most, but not all, windows allow keypresses to be intercepted.<P>
1455 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1456 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonchar">wxWindow::OnChar</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeyup">wxWindow::OnKeyUp</A>,
1457 <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowoncharhook">wxWindow::OnCharHook</A>,
1458 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1459
1460 <HR>
1461 <A NAME="wxwindowonkeyup"></A>
1462 <H3>wxWindow::OnKeyUp</H3>
1463 <P>
1464 <B>void</B> <B>OnKeyUp</B>(<B>wxKeyEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1465 Called when the user has released a key.<P>
1466 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1467 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1468 Object containing keypress information. See <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A> for
1469 details about this class.</UL></UL>
1470 <P>
1471 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1472 This member function is called in response to a key up event. To intercept this event,
1473 use the EVT_KEY_UP macro in an event table definition. Your <B>OnKeyUp</B> handler may call this
1474 default function to achieve default keypress functionality.<P>
1475 Note that not all keypresses can be intercepted this way. If you wish to intercept special
1476 keys, such as shift, control, and function keys, then you will need to use <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeydown">wxWindow::OnKeyDown</A> or
1477 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeyup">wxWindow::OnKeyUp</A>.<P>
1478 Most, but not all, windows allow key up events to be intercepted.<P>
1479 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1480 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonchar">wxWindow::OnChar</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkeydown">wxWindow::OnKeyDown</A>,
1481 <A HREF="wx124.htm#wxkeyevent">wxKeyEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowoncharhook">wxWindow::OnCharHook</A>,
1482 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1483
1484 <HR>
1485 <A NAME="wxwindowonkillfocus"></A>
1486 <H3>wxWindow::OnKillFocus</H3>
1487 <P>
1488 <B>void</B> <B>OnKillFocus</B>(<B>wxFocusEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1489 Called when a window's focus is being killed.<P>
1490 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1491 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1492 The focus event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx99.htm#wxfocusevent">wxFocusEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1493 <P>
1494 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1495 To intercept this event, use the macro EVT_KILL_FOCUS in an event table definition.<P>
1496 Most, but not all, windows respond to this event.<P>
1497 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1498 <A HREF="wx99.htm#wxfocusevent">wxFocusEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonsetfocus">wxWindow::OnSetFocus</A>,
1499 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1500
1501 <HR>
1502 <A NAME="wxwindowonidle"></A>
1503 <H3>wxWindow::OnIdle</H3>
1504 <P>
1505 <B>void</B> <B>OnIdle</B>(<B>wxIdleEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1506 Provide this member function for any processing which needs to be done
1507 when the application is idle.<P>
1508 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1509 <A HREF="wx26.htm#wxapponidle">wxApp::OnIdle</A>, <A HREF="wx113.htm#wxidleevent">wxIdleEvent</A><P>
1510
1511 <HR>
1512 <A NAME="wxwindowoninitdialog"></A>
1513 <H3>wxWindow::OnInitDialog</H3>
1514 <P>
1515 <B>void</B> <B>OnInitDialog</B>(<B>wxInitDialogEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1516 Default handler for the wxEVT_INIT_DIALOG event. Calls <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowtransferdatatowindow">wxWindow::TransferDataToWindow</A>.<P>
1517 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1518 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1519 Dialog initialisation event.</UL></UL>
1520 <P>
1521 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1522 Gives the window the default behaviour of transferring data to child controls via
1523 the validator that each control has.<P>
1524 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1525 <A HREF="wx255.htm#wxvalidator">wxValidator</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowtransferdatatowindow">wxWindow::TransferDataToWindow</A><P>
1526
1527 <HR>
1528 <A NAME="wxwindowonmenuhighlight"></A>
1529 <H3>wxWindow::OnMenuHighlight</H3>
1530 <P>
1531 <B>void</B> <B>OnMenuHighlight</B>(<B>wxMenuEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1532 Called when a menu select is received from a menu bar: that is, the
1533 mouse cursor is over a menu item, but the left mouse button has not been
1534 pressed.<P>
1535 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1536 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1537 The menu highlight event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx143.htm#wxmenuevent">wxMenuEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1538 <P>
1539 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1540 You can choose any member function to receive
1541 menu select events, using the EVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT macro for individual menu items or EVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT_ALL macro
1542 for all menu items.<P>
1543 The default implementation for <A HREF="wx104.htm#wxframeonmenuhighlight">wxFrame::OnMenuHighlight</A> displays help
1544 text in the first field of the status bar.<P>
1545 This function was known as <B>OnMenuSelect</B> in earlier versions of wxWindows, but this was confusing
1546 since a selection is normally a left-click action.<P>
1547 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1548 <A HREF="wx143.htm#wxmenuevent">wxMenuEvent</A>,
1549 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1550
1551
1552 <HR>
1553 <A NAME="wxwindowonmouseevent"></A>
1554 <H3>wxWindow::OnMouseEvent</H3>
1555 <P>
1556 <B>void</B> <B>OnMouseEvent</B>(<B>wxMouseEvent&amp;</B><I> event</I>)<P>
1557 Called when the user has initiated an event with the
1558 mouse.<P>
1559 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1560 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1561 The mouse event. See <A HREF="wx150.htm#wxmouseevent">wxMouseEvent</A> for
1562 more details.</UL></UL>
1563 <P>
1564 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1565 Most, but not all, windows respond to this event.<P>
1566 To intercept this event, use the EVT_MOUSE_EVENTS macro in an event table definition, or individual
1567 mouse event macros such as EVT_LEFT_DOWN.<P>
1568 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1569 <A HREF="wx150.htm#wxmouseevent">wxMouseEvent</A>,
1570 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1571
1572 <HR>
1573 <A NAME="wxwindowonmove"></A>
1574 <H3>wxWindow::OnMove</H3>
1575 <P>
1576 <B>void</B> <B>OnMove</B>(<B>wxMoveEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1577 Called when a window is moved.<P>
1578 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1579 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1580 The move event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx151.htm#wxmoveevent">wxMoveEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1581 <P>
1582 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1583 Use the EVT_MOVE macro to intercept move events.<P>
1584 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1585 Not currently implemented.<P>
1586 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1587 <A HREF="wx151.htm#wxmoveevent">wxMoveEvent</A>,
1588 <A HREF="wx104.htm#wxframeonsize">wxFrame::OnSize</A>,
1589 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1590
1591 <HR>
1592 <A NAME="wxwindowonpaint"></A>
1593 <H3>wxWindow::OnPaint</H3>
1594 <P>
1595 <B>void</B> <B>OnPaint</B>(<B>wxPaintEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1596 Sent to the event handler when the window must be refreshed.<P>
1597 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1598 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1599 Paint event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx164.htm#wxpaintevent">wxPaintEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1600 <P>
1601 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1602 Use the EVT_PAINT macro in an event table definition to intercept paint events.<P>
1603 In a paint event handler, the application should always create a <A HREF="wx163.htm#wxpaintdc">wxPaintDC</A> object.<P>
1604 For example:<P>
1605 <FONT SIZE=2><PRE>
1606 void MyWindow::OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& event)
1607 {
1608 wxPaintDC dc(this);
1609
1610 DrawMyDocument(dc);
1611 }
1612 </PRE>
1613 </FONT>You can optimize painting by retrieving the rectangles
1614 that have been damaged and only repainting these. The rectangles are in
1615 terms of the client area, and are unscrolled, so you will need to do
1616 some calculations using the current view position to obtain logical,
1617 scrolled units.<P>
1618 Here is an example of using the <A HREF="wx196.htm#wxregioniterator">wxRegionIterator</A> class:<P>
1619 <FONT SIZE=2><PRE>
1620 // Called when window needs to be repainted.
1621 void MyWindow::OnPaint(wxPaintEvent& event)
1622 {
1623 wxPaintDC dc(this);
1624
1625 // Find Out where the window is scrolled to
1626 int vbX,vbY; // Top left corner of client
1627 ViewStart(&vbX,&vbY);
1628
1629 int vX,vY,vW,vH; // Dimensions of client area in pixels
1630 wxRegionIterator upd(GetUpdateRegion()); // get the update rect list
1631
1632 while (upd)
1633 {
1634 vX = upd.GetX();
1635 vY = upd.GetY();
1636 vW = upd.GetW();
1637 vH = upd.GetH();
1638
1639 // Alternatively we can do this:
1640 // wxRect rect;
1641 // upd.GetRect(&rect);
1642
1643 // Repaint this rectangle
1644 ...some code...
1645
1646 upd ++ ;
1647 }
1648 }
1649 </PRE>
1650 </FONT><B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1651 <A HREF="wx164.htm#wxpaintevent">wxPaintEvent</A>,
1652 <A HREF="wx163.htm#wxpaintdc">wxPaintDC</A>,
1653 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1654
1655 <HR>
1656 <A NAME="wxwindowonscroll"></A>
1657 <H3>wxWindow::OnScroll</H3>
1658 <P>
1659 <B>void</B> <B>OnScroll</B>(<B>wxScrollEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1660 Called when a scroll event is received from one of the window's built-in scrollbars.<P>
1661 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1662 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1663 Command event. Retrieve the new scroll position by
1664 calling <A HREF="wx202.htm#wxscrolleventgetposition">wxScrollEvent::GetPosition</A>, and the
1665 scrollbar orientation by calling <A HREF="wx202.htm#wxscrolleventgetorientation">wxScrollEvent::GetOrientation</A>.</UL></UL>
1666 <P>
1667 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1668 Note that it is not possible to distinguish between horizontal and vertical scrollbars
1669 until the function is executing (you can't have one function for vertical, another
1670 for horizontal events).<P>
1671 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1672 <A HREF="wx202.htm#wxscrollevent">wxScrollEvent</A>,
1673 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1674
1675 <HR>
1676 <A NAME="wxwindowonsetfocus"></A>
1677 <H3>wxWindow::OnSetFocus</H3>
1678 <P>
1679 <B>void</B> <B>OnSetFocus</B>(<B>wxFocusEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1680 Called when a window's focus is being set.<P>
1681 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1682 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1683 The focus event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx99.htm#wxfocusevent">wxFocusEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1684 <P>
1685 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1686 To intercept this event, use the macro EVT_SET_FOCUS in an event table definition.<P>
1687 Most, but not all, windows respond to this event.<P>
1688 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1689 <A HREF="wx99.htm#wxfocusevent">wxFocusEvent</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonkillfocus">wxWindow::OnKillFocus</A>,
1690 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1691
1692 <HR>
1693 <A NAME="wxwindowonsize"></A>
1694 <H3>wxWindow::OnSize</H3>
1695 <P>
1696 <B>void</B> <B>OnSize</B>(<B>wxSizeEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1697 Called when the window has been resized.<P>
1698 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1699 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1700 Size event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx206.htm#wxsizeevent">wxSizeEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1701 <P>
1702 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1703 You may wish to use this for frames to resize their child windows as appropriate.<P>
1704 Note that the size passed is of
1705 the whole window: call <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetclientsize">wxWindow::GetClientSize</A> for the area which may be
1706 used by the application.<P>
1707 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1708 <A HREF="wx206.htm#wxsizeevent">wxSizeEvent</A>,
1709 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1710
1711 <HR>
1712 <A NAME="wxwindowonsyscolourchanged"></A>
1713 <H3>wxWindow::OnSysColourChanged</H3>
1714 <P>
1715 <B>void</B> <B>OnSysColourChanged</B>(<B>wxOnSysColourChangedEvent&amp; </B><I>event</I>)<P>
1716 Called when the user has changed the system colours.<P>
1717 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1718 <I>event</I><UL><UL>
1719 System colour change event. For more information, see <A HREF="wx227.htm#wxsyscolourchangedevent">wxSysColourChangedEvent</A>.</UL></UL>
1720 <P>
1721 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1722 <A HREF="wx227.htm#wxsyscolourchangedevent">wxSysColourChangedEvent</A>,
1723 <A HREF="wx299.htm#eventhandlingoverview">Event handling overview</A><P>
1724
1725 <HR>
1726 <A NAME="wxwindowpopeventhandler"></A>
1727 <H3>wxWindow::PopEventHandler</H3>
1728 <P>
1729 <B>wxEvtHandler*</B> <B>PopEventHandler</B>(<B>bool </B><I>deleteHandler = FALSE</I>) <B>const</B><P>
1730 Removes and returns the top-most event handler on the event handler stack.<P>
1731 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1732 <I>deleteHandler</I><UL><UL>
1733 If this is TRUE, the handler will be deleted after it is removed. The
1734 default value is FALSE.</UL></UL>
1735 <P>
1736 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1737 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowseteventhandler">wxWindow::SetEventHandler</A>,
1738 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgeteventhandler">wxWindow::GetEventHandler</A>,
1739 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PushEventHandler</A>,
1740 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandlerprocessevent">wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent</A>,
1741 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandler">wxEvtHandler</A><P>
1742
1743 <HR>
1744 <A NAME="wxwindowpopupmenu"></A>
1745 <H3>wxWindow::PopupMenu</H3>
1746 <P>
1747 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>PopupMenu</B>(<B>wxMenu* </B><I>menu</I>, <B>int </B><I>x</I>, <B>int </B><I>y</I>)<P>
1748 Pops up the given menu at the specified coordinates, relative to this
1749 window, and returns control when the user has dismissed the menu. If a
1750 menu item is selected, the callback defined for the menu is called with
1751 wxMenu and wxCommandEvent reference arguments. The callback should access
1752 the commandInt member of the event to check the selected menu identifier.<P>
1753 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1754 <I>menu</I><UL><UL>
1755 Menu to pop up.</UL></UL>
1756 <P>
1757 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
1758 Required x position for the menu to appear.</UL></UL>
1759 <P>
1760 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
1761 Required y position for the menu to appear.</UL></UL>
1762 <P>
1763 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1764 <A HREF="wx140.htm#wxmenu">wxMenu</A><P>
1765 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1766 Just before the menu is popped up, <A HREF="wx140.htm#wxmenuupdateui">wxMenu::UpdateUI</A> is called
1767 to ensure that the menu items are in the correct state.<P>
1768
1769 <HR>
1770 <A NAME="wxwindowpusheventhandler"></A>
1771 <H3>wxWindow::PushEventHandler</H3>
1772 <P>
1773 <B>void</B> <B>PushEventHandler</B>(<B>wxEvtHandler* </B><I>handler</I>)<P>
1774 Pushes this event handler onto the event stack for the window.<P>
1775 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1776 <I>handler</I><UL><UL>
1777 Specifies the handler to be pushed.</UL></UL>
1778 <P>
1779 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1780 An event handler is an object that is capable of processing the events
1781 sent to a window. By default, the window is its own event handler, but
1782 an application may wish to substitute another, for example to allow
1783 central implementation of event-handling for a variety of different
1784 window classes.<P>
1785 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PushEventHandler</A> allows
1786 an application to set up a chain of event handlers, where an event not handled by one event handler is
1787 handed to the next one in the chain. Use <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpopeventhandler">wxWindow::PopEventHandler</A> to
1788 remove the event handler.<P>
1789 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1790 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowseteventhandler">wxWindow::SetEventHandler</A>,
1791 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgeteventhandler">wxWindow::GetEventHandler</A>,
1792 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PopEventHandler</A>,
1793 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandlerprocessevent">wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent</A>,
1794 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandler">wxEvtHandler</A><P>
1795
1796 <HR>
1797 <A NAME="wxwindowraise"></A>
1798 <H3>wxWindow::Raise</H3>
1799 <P>
1800 <B>void</B> <B>Raise</B>()<P>
1801 Raises the window to the top of the window hierarchy if it is a managed window (dialog
1802 or frame).<P>
1803
1804 <HR>
1805 <A NAME="wxwindowrefresh"></A>
1806 <H3>wxWindow::Refresh</H3>
1807 <P>
1808 <B>virtual void</B> <B>Refresh</B>(<B>const bool</B><I> eraseBackground = TRUE</I>, <B>const wxRect* </B><I>rect
1809 = NULL</I>)<P>
1810 Causes a message or event to be generated to repaint the
1811 window.<P>
1812 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1813 <I>eraseBackground</I><UL><UL>
1814 If TRUE, the background will be
1815 erased.</UL></UL>
1816 <P>
1817 <I>rect</I><UL><UL>
1818 If non-NULL, only the given rectangle will
1819 be treated as damaged.</UL></UL>
1820 <P>
1821
1822 <HR>
1823 <A NAME="wxwindowreleasemouse"></A>
1824 <H3>wxWindow::ReleaseMouse</H3>
1825 <P>
1826 <B>virtual void</B> <B>ReleaseMouse</B>()<P>
1827 Releases mouse input captured with <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowcapturemouse">wxWindow::CaptureMouse</A>.<P>
1828 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1829 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowcapturemouse">wxWindow::CaptureMouse</A><P>
1830
1831 <HR>
1832 <A NAME="wxwindowremovechild"></A>
1833 <H3>wxWindow::RemoveChild</H3>
1834 <P>
1835 <B>virtual void</B> <B>RemoveChild</B>(<B>wxWindow* </B><I>child</I>)<P>
1836 Removes a child window. This is called automatically by window deletion
1837 functions so should not be required by the application programmer.<P>
1838 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1839 <I>child</I><UL><UL>
1840 Child window to remove.</UL></UL>
1841 <P>
1842
1843 <HR>
1844 <A NAME="wxwindowscreentoclient"></A>
1845 <H3>wxWindow::ScreenToClient</H3>
1846 <P>
1847 <B>virtual void</B> <B>ScreenToClient</B>(<B>int* </B><I>x</I>, <B>int* </B><I>y</I>) <B>const</B><P>
1848 <B>virtual wxPoint</B> <B>ScreenToClient</B>(<B>const wxPoint&amp; </B><I>pt</I>) <B>const</B><P>
1849 Converts from screen to client window coordinates.<P>
1850 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1851 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
1852 Stores the screen x coordinate and receives the client x coordinate.</UL></UL>
1853 <P>
1854 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
1855 Stores the screen x coordinate and receives the client x coordinate.</UL></UL>
1856 <P>
1857 <I>pt</I><UL><UL>
1858 The screen position for the second form of the function.</UL></UL>
1859 <P>
1860 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
1861 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
1862 implements the following methods:<P>
1863
1864 <UL><UL>
1865
1866 <TABLE>
1867
1868
1869 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1870 <B>ScreenToClient(point)</B>
1871 </TD>
1872
1873 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1874 Accepts and returns a wxPoint
1875 </TD></TR>
1876
1877
1878 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1879 <B>ScreenToClientXY(x, y)</B>
1880 </TD>
1881
1882 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1883 Returns a 2-tuple, (x, y)
1884 </TD></TR>
1885
1886
1887 </TABLE>
1888 </UL></UL>
1889
1890 <P>
1891
1892
1893 <HR>
1894 <A NAME="wxwindowscrollwindow"></A>
1895 <H3>wxWindow::ScrollWindow</H3>
1896 <P>
1897 <B>virtual void</B> <B>ScrollWindow</B>(<B>int </B><I>dx</I>, <B>int </B><I>dy</I>, <B>const wxRect*</B><I> rect = NULL</I>)<P>
1898 Physically scrolls the pixels in the window.<P>
1899 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1900 <I>dx</I><UL><UL>
1901 Amount to scroll horizontally.</UL></UL>
1902 <P>
1903 <I>dy</I><UL><UL>
1904 Amount to scroll vertically.</UL></UL>
1905 <P>
1906 <I>rect</I><UL><UL>
1907 Rectangle to invalidate. If this is NULL, the whole window is invalidated. If you
1908 pass a rectangle corresponding to the area of the window exposed by the scroll, your painting handler
1909 can optimise painting by checking for the invalidated region.</UL></UL>
1910 <P>
1911 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1912 Available only under Windows.<P>
1913 Use this function to optimise your scrolling implementations, to minimise the area that must be
1914 redrawn.<P>
1915
1916 <HR>
1917 <A NAME="wxwindowsetacceleratortable"></A>
1918 <H3>wxWindow::SetAcceleratorTable</H3>
1919 <P>
1920 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetAcceleratorTable</B>(<B>const wxAcceleratorTable&amp;</B><I> accel</I>)<P>
1921 Sets the accelerator table for this window. See <A HREF="wx24.htm#wxacceleratortable">wxAcceleratorTable</A>.<P>
1922
1923 <HR>
1924 <A NAME="wxwindowsetautolayout"></A>
1925 <H3>wxWindow::SetAutoLayout</H3>
1926 <P>
1927 <B>void</B> <B>SetAutoLayout</B>(<B>const bool</B><I> autoLayout</I>)<P>
1928 Determines whether the <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowlayout">wxWindow::Layout</A> function will
1929 be called automatically when the window is resized.<P>
1930 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1931 <I>autoLayout</I><UL><UL>
1932 Set this to TRUE if you wish the Layout function to be called
1933 from within wxWindow::OnSize functions.</UL></UL>
1934 <P>
1935 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1936 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetconstraints">wxWindow::SetConstraints</A><P>
1937
1938 <HR>
1939 <A NAME="wxwindowsetbackgroundcolour"></A>
1940 <H3>wxWindow::SetBackgroundColour</H3>
1941 <P>
1942 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetBackgroundColour</B>(<B>const wxColour&amp; </B><I>colour</I>)<P>
1943 Sets the background colour of the window.<P>
1944 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1945 <I>colour</I><UL><UL>
1946 The colour to be used as the background colour.</UL></UL>
1947 <P>
1948 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
1949 The background colour is usually painted by the default
1950 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonerasebackground">wxWindow::OnEraseBackground</A> event handler function.<P>
1951 Note that setting the background colour does not cause an immediate refresh, so you
1952 may wish to call <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowclear">wxWindow::Clear</A> or <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowrefresh">wxWindow::Refresh</A> after
1953 calling this function.<P>
1954 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
1955 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::GetBackgroundColour</A>,
1956 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::SetForegroundColour</A>,
1957 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::GetForegroundColour</A>,
1958 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowclear">wxWindow::Clear</A>,
1959 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowrefresh">wxWindow::Refresh</A>,
1960 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonerasebackground">wxWindow::OnEraseBackground</A><P>
1961
1962 <HR>
1963 <A NAME="wxwindowsetclientsize"></A>
1964 <H3>wxWindow::SetClientSize</H3>
1965 <P>
1966 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetClientSize</B>(<B>int</B><I> width</I>, <B>int</B><I> height</I>)<P>
1967 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetClientSize</B>(<B>const wxSize&amp;</B><I> size</I>)<P>
1968 This sets the size of the window client area in pixels. Using this function to size a window
1969 tends to be more device-independent than <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetsize">wxWindow::SetSize</A>, since the application need not
1970 worry about what dimensions the border or title bar have when trying to fit the window
1971 around panel items, for example.<P>
1972 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
1973 <I>width</I><UL><UL>
1974 The required client area width.</UL></UL>
1975 <P>
1976 <I>height</I><UL><UL>
1977 The required client area height.</UL></UL>
1978 <P>
1979 <I>size</I><UL><UL>
1980 The required client size.</UL></UL>
1981 <P>
1982 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
1983 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
1984 implements the following methods:<P>
1985
1986 <UL><UL>
1987
1988 <TABLE>
1989
1990
1991 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
1992 <B>SetClientSize(size)</B>
1993 </TD>
1994
1995 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
1996 Accepts a wxSize
1997 </TD></TR>
1998
1999
2000 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
2001 <B>SetClientSizeWH(width, height)</B>
2002 </TD>
2003
2004 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
2005
2006 </TD></TR>
2007
2008
2009 </TABLE>
2010 </UL></UL>
2011
2012 <P>
2013
2014 <HR>
2015 <A NAME="wxwindowsetcursor"></A>
2016 <H3>wxWindow::SetCursor</H3>
2017 <P>
2018 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetCursor</B>(<B>const wxCursor&amp;</B><I>cursor</I>)<P>
2019 Sets the window's cursor. Notice that setting the cursor for this window does
2020 not set it for its children so you'll need to explicitly call SetCursor() for
2021 them too if you need it.<P>
2022 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2023 <I>cursor</I><UL><UL>
2024 Specifies the cursor that the window should normally display.</UL></UL>
2025 <P>
2026 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2027 <A HREF="wx268.htm#wxsetcursor">::wxSetCursor</A>, <A HREF="wx59.htm#wxcursor">wxCursor</A><P>
2028
2029 <HR>
2030 <A NAME="wxwindowseteventhandler"></A>
2031 <H3>wxWindow::SetEventHandler</H3>
2032 <P>
2033 <B>void</B> <B>SetEventHandler</B>(<B>wxEvtHandler* </B><I>handler</I>)<P>
2034 Sets the event handler for this window.<P>
2035 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2036 <I>handler</I><UL><UL>
2037 Specifies the handler to be set.</UL></UL>
2038 <P>
2039 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2040 An event handler is an object that is capable of processing the events
2041 sent to a window. By default, the window is its own event handler, but
2042 an application may wish to substitute another, for example to allow
2043 central implementation of event-handling for a variety of different
2044 window classes.<P>
2045 It is usually better to use <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PushEventHandler</A> since
2046 this sets up a chain of event handlers, where an event not handled by one event handler is
2047 handed to the next one in the chain.<P>
2048 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2049 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgeteventhandler">wxWindow::GetEventHandler</A>,
2050 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PushEventHandler</A>,
2051 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowpusheventhandler">wxWindow::PopEventHandler</A>,
2052 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandlerprocessevent">wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent</A>,
2053 <A HREF="wx85.htm#wxevthandler">wxEvtHandler</A><P>
2054
2055 <HR>
2056 <A NAME="wxwindowsetconstraints"></A>
2057 <H3>wxWindow::SetConstraints</H3>
2058 <P>
2059 <B>void</B> <B>SetConstraints</B>(<B>wxLayoutConstraints* </B><I>constraints</I>)<P>
2060 Sets the window to have the given layout constraints. The window
2061 will then own the object, and will take care of its deletion.
2062 If an existing layout constraints object is already owned by the
2063 window, it will be deleted.<P>
2064 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2065 <I>constraints</I><UL><UL>
2066 The constraints to set. Pass NULL to disassociate and delete the window's
2067 constraints.</UL></UL>
2068 <P>
2069 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2070 You must call <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetautolayout">wxWindow::SetAutoLayout</A> to tell a window to use
2071 the constraints automatically in OnSize; otherwise, you must
2072 override OnSize and call Layout explicitly.<P>
2073
2074 <HR>
2075 <A NAME="wxwindowsetdroptarget"></A>
2076 <H3>wxWindow::SetDropTarget</H3>
2077 <P>
2078 <B>void</B> <B>SetDropTarget</B>(<B>wxDropTarget*</B><I> target</I>)<P>
2079 Associates a drop target with this window.<P>
2080 If the window already has a drop target, it is deleted.<P>
2081 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2082 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetdroptarget">wxWindow::GetDropTarget</A>,
2083 <A HREF="wx312.htm#wxdndoverview">Drag and drop overview</A><P>
2084
2085 <HR>
2086 <A NAME="wxwindowsetfocus"></A>
2087 <H3>wxWindow::SetFocus</H3>
2088 <P>
2089 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetFocus</B>()<P>
2090 This sets the window to receive keyboard input.<P>
2091
2092 <HR>
2093 <A NAME="wxwindowsetfont"></A>
2094 <H3>wxWindow::SetFont</H3>
2095 <P>
2096 <B>void</B> <B>SetFont</B>(<B>const wxFont&amp; </B><I>font</I>)<P>
2097 Sets the font for this window.<P>
2098 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2099 <I>font</I><UL><UL>
2100 Font to associate with this window.</UL></UL>
2101 <P>
2102 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2103 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetfont">wxWindow::GetFont</A><P>
2104
2105 <HR>
2106 <A NAME="wxwindowsetforegroundcolour"></A>
2107 <H3>wxWindow::SetForegroundColour</H3>
2108 <P>
2109 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetForegroundColour</B>(<B>const wxColour&amp; </B><I>colour</I>)<P>
2110 Sets the foreground colour of the window.<P>
2111 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2112 <I>colour</I><UL><UL>
2113 The colour to be used as the foreground colour.</UL></UL>
2114 <P>
2115 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2116 The interpretation of foreground colour is open to interpretation according
2117 to the window class; it may be the text colour or other colour, or it may not
2118 be used at all.<P>
2119 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2120 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetforegroundcolour">wxWindow::GetForegroundColour</A>,
2121 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::SetBackgroundColour</A>,
2122 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetbackgroundcolour">wxWindow::GetBackgroundColour</A><P>
2123
2124 <HR>
2125 <A NAME="wxwindowsetid"></A>
2126 <H3>wxWindow::SetId</H3>
2127 <P>
2128 <B>void</B> <B>SetId</B>(<B>int</B><I> id</I>)<P>
2129 Sets the identifier of the window.<P>
2130 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2131 Each window has an integer identifier. If the application has not provided one,
2132 an identifier will be generated. Normally, the identifier should be provided
2133 on creation and should not be modified subsequently.<P>
2134 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2135 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetid">wxWindow::GetId</A>,
2136 <A HREF="wx299.htm#windowids">Window identifiers</A><P>
2137
2138 <HR>
2139 <A NAME="wxwindowsetname"></A>
2140 <H3>wxWindow::SetName</H3>
2141 <P>
2142 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetName</B>(<B>const wxString&amp; </B><I>name</I>)<P>
2143 Sets the window's name.<P>
2144 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2145 <I>name</I><UL><UL>
2146 A name to set for the window.</UL></UL>
2147 <P>
2148 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2149 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetname">wxWindow::GetName</A><P>
2150
2151 <HR>
2152 <A NAME="wxwindowsetpalette"></A>
2153 <H3>wxWindow::SetPalette</H3>
2154 <P>
2155 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetPalette</B>(<B>wxPalette* </B><I>palette</I>)<P>
2156 Obsolete - use <A HREF="wx65.htm#wxdcsetpalette">wxDC::SetPalette</A> instead.<P>
2157
2158 <HR>
2159 <A NAME="wxwindowsetreturncode"></A>
2160 <H3>wxWindow::SetReturnCode</H3>
2161 <P>
2162 <B>void</B> <B>SetReturnCode</B>(<B>int </B><I>retCode</I>)<P>
2163 Sets the return code for this window.<P>
2164 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2165 <I>retCode</I><UL><UL>
2166 The integer return code, usually a control identifier.</UL></UL>
2167 <P>
2168 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2169 A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog, where <A HREF="wx71.htm#wxdialogshowmodal">wxDialog::ShowModal</A> returns
2170 a code to the application. The function <A HREF="wx71.htm#wxdialogendmodal">wxDialog::EndModal</A> calls <B>SetReturnCode</B>.<P>
2171 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2172 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetreturncode">wxWindow::GetReturnCode</A>, <A HREF="wx71.htm#wxdialogshowmodal">wxDialog::ShowModal</A>,
2173 <A HREF="wx71.htm#wxdialogendmodal">wxDialog::EndModal</A><P>
2174
2175 <HR>
2176 <A NAME="wxwindowsetscrollbar"></A>
2177 <H3>wxWindow::SetScrollbar</H3>
2178 <P>
2179 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetScrollbar</B>(<B>int </B><I>orientation</I>, <B>int </B><I>position</I>,
2180 <B>int </B><I>thumbSize</I>, <B>int </B><I>range</I>,
2181 <B>const bool </B><I>refresh = TRUE</I>)<P>
2182 Sets the scrollbar properties of a built-in scrollbar.<P>
2183 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2184 <I>orientation</I><UL><UL>
2185 Determines the scrollbar whose page size is to be set. May be wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL.</UL></UL>
2186 <P>
2187 <I>position</I><UL><UL>
2188 The position of the scrollbar in scroll units.</UL></UL>
2189 <P>
2190 <I>thumbSize</I><UL><UL>
2191 The size of the thumb, or visible portion of the scrollbar, in scroll units.</UL></UL>
2192 <P>
2193 <I>range</I><UL><UL>
2194 The maximum position of the scrollbar.</UL></UL>
2195 <P>
2196 <I>refresh</I><UL><UL>
2197 TRUE to redraw the scrollbar, FALSE otherwise.</UL></UL>
2198 <P>
2199 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2200 Let's say you wish to display 50 lines of text, using the same font.
2201 The window is sized so that you can only see 16 lines at a time.<P>
2202 You would use:<P>
2203 <FONT SIZE=2><PRE>
2204 SetScrollbar(wxVERTICAL, 0, 16, 50);
2205 </PRE>
2206 </FONT><P>
2207 Note that with the window at this size, the thumb position can never go
2208 above 50 minus 16, or 34.<P>
2209 You can determine how many lines are currently visible by dividing the current view
2210 size by the character height in pixels.<P>
2211 When defining your own scrollbar behaviour, you will always need to recalculate
2212 the scrollbar settings when the window size changes. You could therefore put your
2213 scrollbar calculations and SetScrollbar
2214 call into a function named AdjustScrollbars, which can be called initially and also
2215 from your <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowonsize">wxWindow::OnSize</A> event handler function.<P>
2216 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2217 <A HREF="wx297.htm#scrollingoverview">Scrolling overview</A>,
2218 <A HREF="wx201.htm#wxscrollbar">wxScrollBar</A>, <A HREF="wx203.htm#wxscrolledwindow">wxScrolledWindow</A><P>
2219
2220 <HR>
2221 <A NAME="wxwindowsetscrollpos"></A>
2222 <H3>wxWindow::SetScrollPos</H3>
2223 <P>
2224 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetScrollPos</B>(<B>int </B><I>orientation</I>, <B>int </B><I>pos</I>, <B>const bool </B><I>refresh = TRUE</I>)<P>
2225 Sets the position of one of the built-in scrollbars.<P>
2226 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2227 <I>orientation</I><UL><UL>
2228 Determines the scrollbar whose position is to be set. May be wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL.</UL></UL>
2229 <P>
2230 <I>pos</I><UL><UL>
2231 Position in scroll units.</UL></UL>
2232 <P>
2233 <I>refresh</I><UL><UL>
2234 TRUE to redraw the scrollbar, FALSE otherwise.</UL></UL>
2235 <P>
2236 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2237 This function does not directly affect the contents of the window: it is up to the
2238 application to take note of scrollbar attributes and redraw contents accordingly.<P>
2239 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2240 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetscrollbar">wxWindow::SetScrollbar</A>,
2241 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowsetscrollpos">wxWindow::GetScrollPos</A>,
2242 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgetscrollthumb">wxWindow::GetScrollThumb</A>,
2243 <A HREF="wx201.htm#wxscrollbar">wxScrollBar</A>, <A HREF="wx203.htm#wxscrolledwindow">wxScrolledWindow</A><P>
2244
2245 <HR>
2246 <A NAME="wxwindowsetsize"></A>
2247 <H3>wxWindow::SetSize</H3>
2248 <P>
2249 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetSize</B>(<B>int</B><I> x</I>, <B>int</B><I> y</I>, <B>int</B><I> width</I>, <B>int</B><I> height</I>,
2250 <B>int</B><I> sizeFlags = wxSIZE_AUTO</I>)<P>
2251 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetSize</B>(<B>const wxRect&amp;</B><I> rect</I>)<P>
2252 Sets the size and position of the window in pixels.<P>
2253 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetSize</B>(<B>int</B><I> width</I>, <B>int</B><I> height</I>)<P>
2254 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetSize</B>(<B>const wxSize&amp;</B><I> size</I>)<P>
2255 Sets the size of the window in pixels.<P>
2256 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2257 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
2258 Required x position in pixels, or -1 to indicate that the existing
2259 value should be used.</UL></UL>
2260 <P>
2261 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
2262 Required y position in pixels, or -1 to indicate that the existing
2263 value should be used.</UL></UL>
2264 <P>
2265 <I>width</I><UL><UL>
2266 Required width in pixels, or -1 to indicate that the existing
2267 value should be used.</UL></UL>
2268 <P>
2269 <I>height</I><UL><UL>
2270 Required height position in pixels, or -1 to indicate that the existing
2271 value should be used.</UL></UL>
2272 <P>
2273 <I>size</I><UL><UL>
2274 <A HREF="wx205.htm#wxsize">wxSize</A> object for setting the size.</UL></UL>
2275 <P>
2276 <I>rect</I><UL><UL>
2277 <A HREF="wx193.htm#wxrect">wxRect</A> object for setting the position and size.</UL></UL>
2278 <P>
2279 <I>sizeFlags</I><UL><UL>
2280 Indicates the interpretation of other parameters. It is a bit list of the following:<P>
2281 <B>wxSIZE_AUTO_WIDTH</B>: a -1 width value is taken to indicate
2282 a wxWindows-supplied default width.<BR>
2283
2284 <B>wxSIZE_AUTO_HEIGHT</B>: a -1 height value is taken to indicate
2285 a wxWindows-supplied default width.<BR>
2286
2287 <B>wxSIZE_AUTO</B>: -1 size values are taken to indicate
2288 a wxWindows-supplied default size.<BR>
2289
2290 <B>wxSIZE_USE_EXISTING</B>: existing dimensions should be used
2291 if -1 values are supplied.<BR>
2292
2293 <B>wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE</B>: allow dimensions of -1 and less to be interpreted
2294 as real dimensions, not default values.
2295 </UL></UL>
2296 <P>
2297 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2298 The second form is a convenience for calling the first form with default
2299 x and y parameters, and must be used with non-default width and height values.<P>
2300 The first form sets the position and optionally size, of the window.
2301 Parameters may be -1 to indicate either that a default should be supplied
2302 by wxWindows, or that the current value of the dimension should be used.<P>
2303 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2304 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowmove">wxWindow::Move</A><P>
2305 <B><FONT COLOR="#0000C8">wxPython note:</FONT></B><BR>
2306 In place of a single overloaded method name, wxPython
2307 implements the following methods:<P>
2308
2309 <UL><UL>
2310
2311 <TABLE>
2312
2313
2314 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
2315 <B>SetDimensions(x, y, width, height, sizeFlags=wxSIZE_AUTO)</B>
2316 </TD>
2317
2318 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
2319
2320 </TD></TR>
2321
2322
2323 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
2324 <B>SetSize(size)</B>
2325 </TD>
2326
2327 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
2328
2329 </TD></TR>
2330
2331
2332 <TR><TD VALIGN=TOP>
2333 <B>SetPosition(point)</B>
2334 </TD>
2335
2336 <TD VALIGN=TOP>
2337
2338 </TD></TR>
2339
2340
2341 </TABLE>
2342 </UL></UL>
2343
2344 <P>
2345
2346 <HR>
2347 <A NAME="wxwindowsetsizehints"></A>
2348 <H3>wxWindow::SetSizeHints</H3>
2349 <P>
2350 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetSizeHints</B>(<B>int</B><I> minW=-1</I>, <B>int</B><I> minH=-1</I>, <B>int</B><I> maxW=-1</I>, <B>int</B><I> maxH=-1</I>,
2351 <B>int</B><I> incW=-1</I>, <B>int</B><I> incH=-1</I>)<P>
2352 Allows specification of minimum and maximum window sizes, and window size increments.
2353 If a pair of values is not set (or set to -1), the default values will be used.<P>
2354 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2355 <I>minW</I><UL><UL>
2356 Specifies the minimum width allowable.</UL></UL>
2357 <P>
2358 <I>minH</I><UL><UL>
2359 Specifies the minimum height allowable.</UL></UL>
2360 <P>
2361 <I>maxW</I><UL><UL>
2362 Specifies the maximum width allowable.</UL></UL>
2363 <P>
2364 <I>maxH</I><UL><UL>
2365 Specifies the maximum height allowable.</UL></UL>
2366 <P>
2367 <I>incW</I><UL><UL>
2368 Specifies the increment for sizing the width (Motif/Xt only).</UL></UL>
2369 <P>
2370 <I>incH</I><UL><UL>
2371 Specifies the increment for sizing the height (Motif/Xt only).</UL></UL>
2372 <P>
2373 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Remarks</FONT></B><P>
2374 If this function is called, the user will not be able to size the window outside the
2375 given bounds.<P>
2376 The resizing increments are only significant under Motif or Xt.<P>
2377
2378 <HR>
2379 <A NAME="wxwindowsettitle"></A>
2380 <H3>wxWindow::SetTitle</H3>
2381 <P>
2382 <B>virtual void</B> <B>SetTitle</B>(<B>const wxString&amp; </B><I>title</I>)<P>
2383 Sets the window's title. Applicable only to frames and dialogs.<P>
2384 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2385 <I>title</I><UL><UL>
2386 The window's title.</UL></UL>
2387 <P>
2388 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2389 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowgettitle">wxWindow::GetTitle</A><P>
2390
2391 <HR>
2392 <A NAME="topic1041"></A>
2393 <H3>wxWindow::Show</H3>
2394 <P>
2395 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>Show</B>(<B>const bool</B><I> show</I>)<P>
2396 Shows or hides the window.<P>
2397 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2398 <I>show</I><UL><UL>
2399 If TRUE, displays the window and brings it to the front. Otherwise,
2400 hides the window.</UL></UL>
2401 <P>
2402 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2403 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowisshown">wxWindow::IsShown</A><P>
2404
2405 <HR>
2406 <A NAME="wxwindowtransferdatafromwindow"></A>
2407 <H3>wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow</H3>
2408 <P>
2409 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>TransferDataFromWindow</B>()<P>
2410 Transfers values from child controls to data areas specified by their validators. Returns
2411 FALSE if a transfer failed.<P>
2412 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2413 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowtransferdatatowindow">wxWindow::TransferDataToWindow</A>,
2414 <A HREF="wx255.htm#wxvalidator">wxValidator</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowvalidate">wxWindow::Validate</A><P>
2415
2416 <HR>
2417 <A NAME="wxwindowtransferdatatowindow"></A>
2418 <H3>wxWindow::TransferDataToWindow</H3>
2419 <P>
2420 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>TransferDataToWindow</B>()<P>
2421 Transfers values to child controls from data areas specified by their validators.<P>
2422 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Return value</FONT></B><P>
2423 Returns FALSE if a transfer failed.<P>
2424 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2425 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowtransferdatafromwindow">wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow</A>,
2426 <A HREF="wx255.htm#wxvalidator">wxValidator</A>, <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowvalidate">wxWindow::Validate</A><P>
2427
2428 <HR>
2429 <A NAME="wxwindowvalidate"></A>
2430 <H3>wxWindow::Validate</H3>
2431 <P>
2432 <B>virtual bool</B> <B>Validate</B>()<P>
2433 Validates the current values of the child controls using their validators.<P>
2434 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Return value</FONT></B><P>
2435 Returns FALSE if any of the validations failed.<P>
2436 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">See also</FONT></B><P>
2437 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowtransferdatafromwindow">wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow</A>,
2438 <A HREF="wx260.htm#wxwindowtransferdatafromwindow">wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow</A>,
2439 <A HREF="wx255.htm#wxvalidator">wxValidator</A><P>
2440
2441 <HR>
2442 <A NAME="wxwindowwarppointer"></A>
2443 <H3>wxWindow::WarpPointer</H3>
2444 <P>
2445 <B>void</B> <B>WarpPointer</B>(<B>int</B><I> x</I>, <B>int</B><I> y</I>)<P>
2446 Moves the pointer to the given position on the window.<P>
2447 <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000">Parameters</FONT></B><P>
2448 <I>x</I><UL><UL>
2449 The new x position for the cursor.</UL></UL>
2450 <P>
2451 <I>y</I><UL><UL>
2452 The new y position for the cursor.</UL></UL>
2453 <P>
2454
2455 </BODY></HTML>