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[wxWidgets.git] / interface / wx / artprov.h
1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: artprov.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxArtProvider
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows licence
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10 This type identifies the client of the art objects requested to wxArtProvider.
11 */
12 typedef class wxString wxArtClient;
13
14 /**
15 This type identifies a specific art object which can be requested to wxArtProvider.
16 */
17 typedef class wxString wxArtID;
18
19
20 /**
21 @class wxArtProvider
22
23 wxArtProvider class is used to customize the look of wxWidgets application.
24
25 When wxWidgets needs to display an icon or a bitmap (e.g. in the standard file
26 dialog), it does not use a hard-coded resource but asks wxArtProvider for it
27 instead. This way users can plug in their own wxArtProvider class and easily
28 replace standard art with their own version.
29
30 All that is needed is to derive a class from wxArtProvider, override either its
31 wxArtProvider::CreateBitmap() and/or its wxArtProvider::CreateIconBundle() methods
32 and register the provider with wxArtProvider::Push():
33
34 @code
35 class MyProvider : public wxArtProvider
36 {
37 protected:
38 wxBitmap CreateBitmap(const wxArtID& id,
39 const wxArtClient& client,
40 const wxSize size)
41
42 // optionally override this one as well
43 wxIconBundle CreateIconBundle(const wxArtID& id,
44 const wxArtClient& client)
45 { ... }
46 };
47 ...
48 wxArtProvider::Push(new MyProvider);
49 @endcode
50
51 If you need bitmap images (of the same artwork) that should be displayed at
52 different sizes you should probably consider overriding wxArtProvider::CreateIconBundle
53 and supplying icon bundles that contain different bitmap sizes.
54
55 There's another way of taking advantage of this class: you can use it in your
56 code and use platform native icons as provided by wxArtProvider::GetBitmap or
57 wxArtProvider::GetIcon.
58
59 @section artprovider_identify Identifying art resources
60
61 Every bitmap and icon bundle are known to wxArtProvider under an unique ID that
62 is used when requesting a resource from it. The ID is represented by the ::wxArtID type
63 and can have one of these predefined values (you can see bitmaps represented by these
64 constants in the @ref page_samples_artprov):
65
66 <table>
67 <tr><td>
68 @li @c wxART_ERROR
69 @li @c wxART_QUESTION
70 @li @c wxART_WARNING
71 @li @c wxART_INFORMATION
72 @li @c wxART_ADD_BOOKMARK
73 @li @c wxART_DEL_BOOKMARK
74 @li @c wxART_HELP_SIDE_PANEL
75 @li @c wxART_HELP_SETTINGS
76 @li @c wxART_HELP_BOOK
77 @li @c wxART_HELP_FOLDER
78 @li @c wxART_HELP_PAGE
79 @li @c wxART_GO_BACK
80 @li @c wxART_GO_FORWARD
81 @li @c wxART_GO_UP
82 @li @c wxART_GO_DOWN
83 @li @c wxART_GO_TO_PARENT
84 @li @c wxART_GO_HOME
85 @li @c wxART_GOTO_FIRST (since 2.9.2)
86 </td><td>
87 @li @c wxART_GOTO_LAST (since 2.9.2)
88 @li @c wxART_PRINT
89 @li @c wxART_HELP
90 @li @c wxART_TIP
91 @li @c wxART_REPORT_VIEW
92 @li @c wxART_LIST_VIEW
93 @li @c wxART_NEW_DIR
94 @li @c wxART_FOLDER
95 @li @c wxART_FOLDER_OPEN
96 @li @c wxART_GO_DIR_UP
97 @li @c wxART_EXECUTABLE_FILE
98 @li @c wxART_NORMAL_FILE
99 @li @c wxART_TICK_MARK
100 @li @c wxART_CROSS_MARK
101 @li @c wxART_MISSING_IMAGE
102 @li @c wxART_NEW
103 @li @c wxART_FILE_OPEN
104 @li @c wxART_FILE_SAVE
105 </td><td>
106 @li @c wxART_FILE_SAVE_AS
107 @li @c wxART_DELETE
108 @li @c wxART_COPY
109 @li @c wxART_CUT
110 @li @c wxART_PASTE
111 @li @c wxART_UNDO
112 @li @c wxART_REDO
113 @li @c wxART_PLUS (since 2.9.2)
114 @li @c wxART_MINUS (since 2.9.2)
115 @li @c wxART_CLOSE
116 @li @c wxART_QUIT
117 @li @c wxART_FIND
118 @li @c wxART_FIND_AND_REPLACE
119 @li @c wxART_HARDDISK
120 @li @c wxART_FLOPPY
121 @li @c wxART_CDROM
122 @li @c wxART_REMOVABLE
123 </td></tr>
124 </table>
125
126 Additionally, any string recognized by custom art providers registered using
127 wxArtProvider::Push may be used.
128
129 @note
130 When running under GTK+ 2, GTK+ stock item IDs (e.g. @c "gtk-cdrom") may be used
131 as well:
132 @code
133 #ifdef __WXGTK__
134 wxBitmap bmp = wxArtProvider::GetBitmap("gtk-cdrom", wxART_MENU);
135 #endif
136 @endcode
137 For a list of the GTK+ stock items please refer to the
138 <a href="http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk/stable/gtk-Stock-Items.html">GTK+ documentation
139 page</a>.
140 It is also possible to load icons from the current icon theme by specifying their name
141 (without extension and directory components).
142 Icon themes recognized by GTK+ follow the freedesktop.org
143 <a href="http://freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec">Icon Themes specification</a>.
144 Note that themes are not guaranteed to contain all icons, so wxArtProvider may
145 return ::wxNullBitmap or ::wxNullIcon.
146 The default theme is typically installed in @c /usr/share/icons/hicolor.
147
148
149 @section artprovider_clients Clients
150
151 The @e client is the entity that calls wxArtProvider's GetBitmap() or GetIcon() function.
152 It is represented by wxClientID type and can have one of these values:
153
154 @li @c wxART_TOOLBAR
155 @li @c wxART_MENU
156 @li @c wxART_BUTTON
157 @li @c wxART_FRAME_ICON
158 @li @c wxART_CMN_DIALOG
159 @li @c wxART_HELP_BROWSER
160 @li @c wxART_MESSAGE_BOX
161 @li @c wxART_OTHER (used for all requests that don't fit into any of the
162 categories above)
163
164 Client ID serve as a hint to wxArtProvider that is supposed to help it to
165 choose the best looking bitmap. For example it is often desirable to use
166 slightly different icons in menus and toolbars even though they represent
167 the same action (e.g. wxART_FILE_OPEN). Remember that this is really only a
168 hint for wxArtProvider -- it is common that wxArtProvider::GetBitmap returns
169 identical bitmap for different client values!
170
171 @library{wxcore}
172 @category{misc}
173
174 @see @ref page_samples_artprov for an example of wxArtProvider usage;
175 @ref page_stockitems "stock ID list"
176 */
177 class wxArtProvider : public wxObject
178 {
179 public:
180 /**
181 The destructor automatically removes the provider from the provider stack used
182 by GetBitmap().
183 */
184 virtual ~wxArtProvider();
185
186 /**
187 Delete the given @a provider.
188 */
189 static bool Delete(wxArtProvider* provider);
190
191 /**
192 Query registered providers for bitmap with given ID.
193
194 @param id
195 wxArtID unique identifier of the bitmap.
196 @param client
197 wxArtClient identifier of the client (i.e. who is asking for the bitmap).
198 @param size
199 Size of the returned bitmap or wxDefaultSize if size doesn't matter.
200
201 @return The bitmap if one of registered providers recognizes the ID or
202 wxNullBitmap otherwise.
203 */
204 static wxBitmap GetBitmap(const wxArtID& id,
205 const wxArtClient& client = wxART_OTHER,
206 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize);
207
208 /**
209 Same as wxArtProvider::GetBitmap, but return a wxIcon object
210 (or ::wxNullIcon on failure).
211 */
212 static wxIcon GetIcon(const wxArtID& id,
213 const wxArtClient& client = wxART_OTHER,
214 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize);
215
216 /**
217 Returns native icon size for use specified by @a client hint.
218
219 If the platform has no commonly used default for this use or if
220 @a client is not recognized, returns wxDefaultSize.
221
222 @note In some cases, a platform may have @em several appropriate
223 native sizes (for example, wxART_FRAME_ICON for frame icons).
224 In that case, this method returns only one of them, picked
225 reasonably.
226
227 @since 2.9.0
228 */
229 static wxSize GetNativeSizeHint(const wxArtClient& client);
230
231 /**
232 Returns a suitable size hint for the given @e wxArtClient.
233
234 If @a platform_default is @true, return a size based on the current
235 platform using GetNativeSizeHint(), otherwise return the size from the
236 topmost wxArtProvider. @e wxDefaultSize may be returned if the client
237 doesn't have a specified size, like wxART_OTHER for example.
238
239 @see GetNativeSizeHint()
240 */
241 static wxSize GetSizeHint(const wxArtClient& client,
242 bool platform_default = false);
243
244 /**
245 Query registered providers for icon bundle with given ID.
246
247 @param id
248 wxArtID unique identifier of the icon bundle.
249 @param client
250 wxArtClient identifier of the client (i.e. who is asking for the icon
251 bundle).
252
253 @return The icon bundle if one of registered providers recognizes the ID
254 or wxNullIconBundle otherwise.
255 */
256 static wxIconBundle GetIconBundle(const wxArtID& id,
257 const wxArtClient& client = wxART_OTHER);
258
259 /**
260 Returns true if the platform uses native icons provider that should
261 take precedence over any customizations.
262
263 This is true for any platform that has user-customizable icon themes,
264 currently only wxGTK.
265
266 A typical use for this method is to decide whether a custom art provider
267 should be plugged in using Push() or PushBack().
268
269 @since 2.9.0
270 */
271 static bool HasNativeProvider();
272
273 /**
274 @deprecated Use PushBack() instead.
275 */
276 static void Insert(wxArtProvider* provider);
277
278 /**
279 Remove latest added provider and delete it.
280 */
281 static bool Pop();
282
283 /**
284 Register new art provider and add it to the top of providers stack
285 (i.e. it will be queried as the first provider).
286
287 @see PushBack()
288 */
289 static void Push(wxArtProvider* provider);
290
291 /**
292 Register new art provider and add it to the bottom of providers stack.
293 In other words, it will be queried as the last one, after all others,
294 including the default provider.
295
296 @see Push()
297
298 @since 2.9.0
299 */
300 static void PushBack(wxArtProvider* provider);
301
302 /**
303 Remove a provider from the stack if it is on it. The provider is not
304 deleted, unlike when using Delete().
305 */
306 static bool Remove(wxArtProvider* provider);
307
308 protected:
309
310 /**
311 Derived art provider classes must override this method to create requested art
312 resource. Note that returned bitmaps are cached by wxArtProvider and it is
313 therefore not necessary to optimize CreateBitmap() for speed (e.g. you may
314 create wxBitmap objects from XPMs here).
315
316 @param id
317 wxArtID unique identifier of the bitmap.
318 @param client
319 wxArtClient identifier of the client (i.e. who is asking for the bitmap).
320 This only servers as a hint.
321 @param size
322 Preferred size of the bitmap. The function may return a bitmap of different
323 dimensions, it will be automatically rescaled to meet client's request.
324
325 @note
326 This is not part of wxArtProvider's public API, use wxArtProvider::GetBitmap
327 or wxArtProvider::GetIconBundle or wxArtProvider::GetIcon to query wxArtProvider
328 for a resource.
329
330 @see CreateIconBundle()
331 */
332 virtual wxBitmap CreateBitmap(const wxArtID& id,
333 const wxArtClient& client,
334 const wxSize& size);
335
336 /**
337 This method is similar to CreateBitmap() but can be used when a bitmap
338 (or an icon) exists in several sizes.
339 */
340 virtual wxIconBundle CreateIconBundle(const wxArtID& id,
341 const wxArtClient& client);
342 };
343