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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: tips.h
3 // Purpose: topic overview
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10
11 @page overview_tips wxTipProvider Overview
12
13 Many "modern" Windows programs have a feature (some would say annoyance) of
14 presenting the user tips at program startup. While this is probably useless to
15 the advanced users of the program, the experience shows that the tips may be
16 quite helpful for the novices and so more and more programs now do this. For a
17 wxWidgets programmer, implementing this feature is extremely easy. To show a
18 tip, it is enough to just call wxShowTip function like this:
19
20 @code
21 if ( ...show tips at startup?... )
22 {
23 wxTipProvider *tipProvider = wxCreateFileTipProvider("tips.txt", 0);
24 wxShowTip(windowParent, tipProvider);
25 delete tipProvider;
26 }
27 @endcode
28
29 Of course, you need to get the text of the tips from somewhere - in the example
30 above, the text is supposed to be in the file tips.txt from where it is read by
31 the <em>tip provider</em>. The tip provider is just an object of a class
32 deriving from wxTipProvider. It has to implement one pure virtual function of
33 the base class: GetTip. In the case of the tip provider created by
34 wxCreateFileTipProvider, the tips are just the lines of the text file.
35
36 If you want to implement your own tip provider (for example, if you wish to
37 hardcode the tips inside your program), you just have to derive another class
38 from wxTipProvider and pass a pointer to the object of this class to
39 wxShowTip - then you don't need wxCreateFileTipProvider at all.
40
41 You will probably want to save somewhere the index of the tip last shown - so
42 that the program doesn't always show the same tip on startup. As you also need
43 to remember whether to show tips or not (you shouldn't do it if the user
44 unchecked "Show tips on startup" checkbox in the dialog), you will probably
45 want to store both the index of the last shown tip (as returned by
46 wxTipProvider::GetCurrentTip and the flag telling whether to show the tips at
47 startup at all.
48
49 In a tips.txt file, lines that begin with a # character are considered comments
50 and are automatically skipped. Blank lines and lines only having spaces are
51 also skipped.
52
53 You can easily add runtime-translation capacity by placing each line of the
54 tips.txt file inside the usual translation macro. For example, your tips.txt
55 file would look like this:
56
57 @code
58 _("This is my first tip")
59 _("This is my second tip")
60 @endcode
61
62 Now add your tips.txt file into the list of files that gettext searches for
63 translatable strings. The tips will thus get included into your generated .po
64 file catalog and be translated at runtime along with the rest of your
65 application's translatable strings.
66
67 @note Each line in the tips.txt file needs to strictly begin with exactly the 3
68 characters of underscore-parenthesis-doublequote, and end with
69 doublequote-parenthesis, as shown above. Also, remember to escape any
70 doublequote characters within the tip string with a backslash-doublequote.
71
72 See the dialogs program in your samples folder for a working example inside a
73 program.
74
75 */
76