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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: statusbr.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxStatusBar
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10 @class wxStatusBarPane
11
12 A status bar pane data container used by wxStatusBar.
13
14 @library{wxcore}
15 @category{data}
16
17 @see wxStatusBar
18 */
19 class wxStatusBarPane
20 {
21 public:
22 /**
23 Constructs the pane with the given @a style and @a width.
24 */
25 wxStatusBarPane(int style = wxSB_NORMAL, size_t width = 0);
26
27 /**
28 Returns the pane width; it maybe negative, indicating a variable-width field.
29 */
30 int GetWidth() const;
31
32 /**
33 Returns the pane style.
34 */
35 int GetStyle() const;
36
37 /**
38 Returns the text currently shown in this pane.
39 */
40 wxString GetText() const;
41 };
42
43 /**
44 @class wxStatusBar
45
46 A status bar is a narrow window that can be placed along the bottom of a frame
47 to give small amounts of status information. It can contain one or more fields,
48 one or more of which can be variable length according to the size of the window.
49
50 wxStatusBar also maintains an independent stack of status texts for each field
51 (see PushStatusText() and PopStatusText()).
52
53 Note that in wxStatusBar context, the terms @e pane and @e field are synonyms.
54
55 @beginStyleTable
56 @style{wxSTB_SIZEGRIP}
57 Displays a gripper at the right-hand side of the status bar which can be used
58 to resize the parent window.
59 @style{wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS}
60 Displays tooltips for those panes whose status text has been ellipsized/truncated
61 because the status text doesn't fit the pane width.
62 Note that this style has effect only on wxGTK (with GTK+ >= 2.12) currently.
63 @style{wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_START}
64 Replace the beginning of the status texts with an ellipsis when the status text
65 widths exceed the status bar pane's widths (uses wxControl::Ellipsize).
66 @style{wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE}
67 Replace the middle of the status texts with an ellipsis when the status text
68 widths exceed the status bar pane's widths (uses wxControl::Ellipsize).
69 @style{wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_END}
70 Replace the end of the status texts with an ellipsis when the status text
71 widths exceed the status bar pane's widths (uses wxControl::Ellipsize).
72 @style{wxSTB_DEFAULT_STYLE}
73 The default style: includes
74 @c wxSTB_SIZEGRIP|wxSTB_SHOW_TIPS|wxSTB_ELLIPSIZE_END|wxFULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE.
75 @endStyleTable
76
77 @remarks
78 It is possible to create controls and other windows on the status bar.
79 Position these windows from an OnSize() event handler.
80
81 @library{wxcore}
82 @category{miscwnd}
83
84 @see wxStatusBarPane, wxFrame, @ref page_samples_statbar
85 */
86 class wxStatusBar : public wxWindow
87 {
88 public:
89 /**
90 Default ctor.
91 */
92 wxStatusBar();
93
94 /**
95 Constructor, creating the window.
96
97 @param parent
98 The window parent, usually a frame.
99 @param id
100 The window identifier.
101 It may take a value of -1 to indicate a default value.
102 @param style
103 The window style. See wxStatusBar.
104 @param name
105 The name of the window. This parameter is used to associate a name with the
106 item, allowing the application user to set Motif resource values for
107 individual windows.
108
109 @see Create()
110 */
111 wxStatusBar(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id = wxID_ANY,
112 long style = wxSTB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
113 const wxString& name = wxStatusBarNameStr);
114
115 /**
116 Destructor.
117 */
118 virtual ~wxStatusBar();
119
120 /**
121 Creates the window, for two-step construction.
122 See wxStatusBar() for details.
123 */
124 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id = wxID_ANY,
125 long style = wxSTB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
126 const wxString& name = wxStatusBarNameStr);
127
128 /**
129 Returns the size and position of a field's internal bounding rectangle.
130
131 @param i
132 The field in question.
133 @param rect
134 The rectangle values are placed in this variable.
135
136 @return @true if the field index is valid, @false otherwise.
137
138 @see wxRect
139 */
140 virtual bool GetFieldRect(int i, wxRect& rect) const;
141
142 /**
143 Returns the number of fields in the status bar.
144 */
145 int GetFieldsCount() const;
146
147 /**
148 Returns the wxStatusBarPane representing the @a n-th field.
149 */
150 const wxStatusBarPane& GetField(int n) const;
151
152 /**
153 Returns the horizontal and vertical borders used when rendering the field
154 text inside the field area.
155
156 Note that the rect returned by GetFieldRect() already accounts for the
157 presence of horizontal and vertical border returned by this function.
158 */
159 wxSize GetBorders() const;
160
161 /**
162 Returns the string associated with a status bar field.
163
164 @param i
165 The number of the status field to retrieve, starting from zero.
166
167 @return The status field string if the field is valid, otherwise the
168 empty string.
169
170 @see SetStatusText()
171 */
172 virtual wxString GetStatusText(int i = 0) const;
173
174 /**
175 Returns the width of the @a n-th field.
176
177 See wxStatusBarPane::GetWidth() for more info.
178 */
179 int GetStatusWidth(int n) const;
180
181 /**
182 Returns the style of the @a n-th field.
183
184 See wxStatusBarPane::GetStyle() for more info.
185 */
186 int GetStatusStyle(int n) const;
187
188 /**
189 Restores the text to the value it had before the last call to
190 PushStatusText().
191
192 Notice that if SetStatusText() had been called in the meanwhile,
193 PopStatusText() will not change the text, i.e. it does not override
194 explicit changes to status text but only restores the saved text if it
195 hadn't been changed since.
196
197 @see PushStatusText()
198 */
199 void PopStatusText(int field = 0);
200
201 /**
202 Saves the current field text in a per-field stack, and sets the field
203 text to the string passed as argument.
204
205 @see PopStatusText()
206 */
207 void PushStatusText(const wxString& string, int field = 0);
208
209 /**
210 Sets the number of fields, and optionally the field widths.
211
212 @param number
213 The number of fields. If this is greater than the previous number,
214 then new fields with empty strings will be added to the status bar.
215 @param widths
216 An array of n integers interpreted in the same way as
217 in SetStatusWidths().
218 */
219 virtual void SetFieldsCount(int number = 1, const int* widths = NULL);
220
221 /**
222 Sets the minimal possible height for the status bar.
223
224 The real height may be bigger than the height specified here depending
225 on the size of the font used by the status bar.
226 */
227 virtual void SetMinHeight(int height);
228
229 /**
230 Sets the styles of the fields in the status line which can make fields appear
231 flat or raised instead of the standard sunken 3D border.
232
233 @param n
234 The number of fields in the status bar. Must be equal to the
235 number passed to SetFieldsCount() the last time it was called.
236 @param styles
237 Contains an array of @a n integers with the styles for each field.
238 There are three possible styles:
239 - @c wxSB_NORMAL (default): The field appears sunken with a standard 3D border.
240 - @c wxSB_FLAT: No border is painted around the field so that it appears flat.
241 - @c wxSB_RAISED: A raised 3D border is painted around the field.
242 */
243 virtual void SetStatusStyles(int n, const int* styles);
244
245 /**
246 Sets the status text for the @a i-th field.
247
248 The given text will replace the current text.
249
250 Note that if PushStatusText() had been called before the new text will
251 also replace the last saved value to make sure that the next call to
252 PopStatusText() doesn't restore the old value, which was overwritten by
253 the call to this function.
254
255 @param text
256 The text to be set. Use an empty string ("") to clear the field.
257 @param i
258 The field to set, starting from zero.
259
260 @see GetStatusText(), wxFrame::SetStatusText
261 */
262 virtual void SetStatusText(const wxString& text, int i = 0);
263
264 /**
265 Sets the widths of the fields in the status line. There are two types of
266 fields: @b fixed widths and @b variable width fields. For the fixed width fields
267 you should specify their (constant) width in pixels. For the variable width
268 fields, specify a negative number which indicates how the field should expand:
269 the space left for all variable width fields is divided between them according
270 to the absolute value of this number. A variable width field with width of -2
271 gets twice as much of it as a field with width -1 and so on.
272
273 For example, to create one fixed width field of width 100 in the right part of
274 the status bar and two more fields which get 66% and 33% of the remaining
275 space correspondingly, you should use an array containing -2, -1 and 100.
276
277 @param n
278 The number of fields in the status bar. Must be equal to the
279 number passed to SetFieldsCount() the last time it was called.
280 @param widths_field
281 Contains an array of n integers, each of which is either an
282 absolute status field width in pixels if positive or indicates a
283 variable width field if negative.
284 The special value @NULL means that all fields should get the same width.
285
286 @remarks The widths of the variable fields are calculated from the total
287 width of all fields, minus the sum of widths of the
288 non-variable fields, divided by the number of variable fields.
289
290 @see SetFieldsCount(), wxFrame::SetStatusWidths()
291 */
292 virtual void SetStatusWidths(int n, const int* widths_field);
293 };
294