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1 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% wxTextAttr %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
2
3 \section{\class{wxTextAttr}}\label{wxtextattr}
4
5 wxTextAttr represents the attributes, or style, for a range of text in a\rtfsp
6 \helpref{wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrl}.
7
8 \wxheading{Derived from}
9
10 No base class
11
12 \wxheading{Include files}
13
14 <wx/textctrl.h>
15
16 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
17
18 \membersection{wxTextAttr::wxTextAttr}\label{wxtextattrctor}
19
20 \func{}{wxTextAttr}{\void}
21
22 \func{}{wxTextAttr}{\param{const wxColour\& }{colText}, \param{const wxColour\& }{colBack = wxNullColour}, \param{const wxFont\& }{font = wxNullFont}}
23
24 The constructors initialize one or more of the text foreground and background
25 colours and font. The values not initialized in the constructor can be set
26 later, otherwise \helpref{wxTextCtrl::SetStyle}{wxtextctrlsetstyle} will use
27 the default values for them.
28
29 \membersection{wxTextAttr::GetBackgroundColour}
30
31 \constfunc{const wxColour\&}{GetBackgroundColour}{\void}
32
33 Return the background colour specified by this attribute.
34
35 \membersection{wxTextAttr::GetFont}
36
37 \constfunc{const wxFont\&}{GetFont}{\void}
38
39 Return the text font specified by this attribute.
40
41 \membersection{wxTextAttr::GetTextColour}
42
43 \constfunc{const wxColour\&}{GetTextColour}{\void}
44
45 Return the text colour specified by this attribute.
46
47 \membersection{wxTextAttr::HasBackgroundColour}
48
49 \constfunc{bool}{HasBackgroundColour}{\void}
50
51 Returns {\tt TRUE} if this style specifies the background colour to use.
52
53 \membersection{wxTextAttr::HasFont}
54
55 \constfunc{bool}{HasFont}{\void}
56
57 Returns {\tt TRUE} if this style specifies the font to use.
58
59 \membersection{wxTextAttr::HasTextColour}
60
61 \constfunc{bool}{HasTextColour}{\void}
62
63 Returns {\tt TRUE} if this style specifies the foreground colour to use.
64
65 \membersection{wxTextAttr::IsDefault}
66
67 \constfunc{bool}{IsDefault}{\void}
68
69 Returns {\tt TRUE} if this style specifies any non-default attributes.
70
71 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% wxTextCtrl %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
72
73 \section{\class{wxTextCtrl}}\label{wxtextctrl}
74
75 A text control allows text to be displayed and edited. It may be
76 single line or multi-line.
77
78 \wxheading{Derived from}
79
80 streambuf\\
81 \helpref{wxControl}{wxcontrol}\\
82 \helpref{wxWindow}{wxwindow}\\
83 \helpref{wxEvtHandler}{wxevthandler}\\
84 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
85
86 \wxheading{Include files}
87
88 <wx/textctrl.h>
89
90 \wxheading{Window styles}
91
92 \twocolwidtha{5cm}
93 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
94 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_PROCESS\_ENTER}}{The control will generate
95 the message wxEVENT\_TYPE\_TEXT\_ENTER\_COMMAND (otherwise pressing <Enter> is
96 either processed internally by the control or used for navigation between
97 dialog controls).}
98 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_PROCESS\_TAB}}{The control will receieve
99 EVT\_CHAR messages for TAB pressed - normally, TAB is used for passing to the
100 next control in a dialog instead. For the control created with this style,
101 you can still use Ctrl-Enter to pass to the next control from the keyboard.}
102 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_MULTILINE}}{The text control allows multiple lines.}
103 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_PASSWORD}}{The text will be echoed as asterisks.}
104 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_READONLY}}{The text will not be user-editable.}
105 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_RICH}}{Use rich text control under Win32, this
106 allows to have more than 64Kb of text in the control even under Win9x. This
107 style is ignored under other platforms.}
108 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_RICH2}}{Use rich text control version 2.0 or 3.0
109 under Win32, this style is ignored under other platforms}
110 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_AUTO\_URL}}{Highlight the URLs and generate the
111 wxTextUrlEvents when mouse events occur over them. This style is supported
112 under Win32 only and requires wxTE\_RICH.}
113 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_NOHIDESEL}}{By default, the Windows text control
114 doesn't show the selection when it doesn't have focus - use this style to force
115 it to always show it. It doesn't do anything under other platforms.}
116 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxHSCROLL}}{A horizontal scrollbar will be created. No effect under GTK+.}
117 \end{twocollist}
118
119 See also \helpref{window styles overview}{windowstyles} and
120 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrlconstr}.
121
122 \wxheading{wxTextCtrl styles}
123
124 Multi-line text controls support the styles, i.e. provide a possibility to set
125 colours and font for individual characters in it (note that under Windows {\tt
126 wxTE\_RICH} style is required for style support). To use the styles you can
127 either call \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle} before
128 inserting the text or call \helpref{SetStyle}{wxtextctrlsetstyle} later to
129 change the style of the text already in the control (the first solution is
130 much more efficient).
131
132 In either case, if the style doesn't specify some of the attributes (for
133 example you only want to set the text colour but without changing the font nor
134 the text background), the values of the default style will be used for them.
135 If there is no default style, the attributes of the text control itself are
136 used.
137
138 So the following code correctly describes what it does: the second call
139 to \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle} doesn't change the
140 text foreground colour (which stays red) while the last one doesn't change the
141 background colour (which stays grey):
142
143 {\small%
144 \begin{verbatim}
145 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(*wxRED));
146 text->AppendText("Red text\n");
147 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(wxNullColour, *wxLIGHT_GREY));
148 text->AppendText("Red on grey text\n");
149 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(*wxBLUE);
150 text->AppendText("Blue on grey text\n");
151 \end{verbatim}
152 }%
153
154 \wxheading{wxTextCtrl and C++ streams}
155
156 This class multiply-inherits from {\bf streambuf} where compilers allow,
157 allowing code such as the following:
158
159 {\small%
160 \begin{verbatim}
161 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
162
163 ostream stream(control)
164
165 stream << 123.456 << " some text\n";
166 stream.flush();
167 \end{verbatim}
168 }%
169
170 If your compiler does not support derivation from {\bf streambuf} and gives a
171 compile error, define the symbol {\bf NO\_TEXT\_WINDOW\_STREAM} in the
172 wxTextCtrl header file.
173
174 Note that independently of this setting you can always use wxTextCtrl itself
175 in a stream-like manner:
176
177 {\small%
178 \begin{verbatim}
179 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
180
181 *control << 123.456 << " some text\n";
182 \end{verbatim}
183 }%
184
185 always works. However the possibility to create an ostream associated with
186 wxTextCtrl may be useful if you need to redirect the output of a function
187 taking an ostream as parameter to a text control.
188
189 Another commonly requested need is to redirect {\bf std::cout} to the text
190 control. This could be done in the following way:
191
192 {\small%
193 \begin{verbatim}
194 #include <iostream>
195
196 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
197
198 std::streambuf *sbOld = std::cout.rdbuf();
199 std::cout.rdbuf(*control);
200
201 // use cout as usual, the output appears in the text control
202 ...
203
204 std::cout.rdbuf(sbOld);
205 \end{verbatim}
206 }%
207
208 But wxWindows provides a convenient class to make it even simpler so instead
209 you may just do
210
211 {\small%
212 \begin{verbatim}
213 #include <iostream>
214
215 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
216
217 wxStreamToTextRedirector redirect(control);
218
219 // all output to cout goes into the text control until the exit from current
220 // scope
221 \end{verbatim}
222 }%
223
224 See \helpref{wxStreamToTextRedirector}{wxstreamtotextredirector} for more
225 details.
226
227 \wxheading{Event handling}
228
229 The following commands are processed by default event handlers in wxTextCtrl: wxID\_CUT, wxID\_COPY,
230 wxID\_PASTE, wxID\_UNDO, wxID\_REDO. The associated UI update events are also processed
231 automatically, when the control has the focus.
232
233 To process input from a text control, use these event handler macros to direct input to member
234 functions that take a \helpref{wxCommandEvent}{wxcommandevent} argument.
235
236 \twocolwidtha{7cm}%
237 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
238 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT(id, func)}}{Respond to a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_UPDATED event,
239 generated when the text changes. Notice that this event will always be sent
240 when the text controls contents changes - whether this is due to user input or
241 comes from the program itself (for example, if SetValue() is called)}
242 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_ENTER(id, func)}}{Respond to a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_ENTER event,
243 generated when enter is pressed in a single-line text control.}
244 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_URL(id, func)}}{A mouse event occured over an URL
245 in the text control (Win32 only)}
246 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_MAXLEN(id, func)}}{User tried to enter more text
247 into the control than the limit set by
248 \helpref{SetMaxLength}{wxtextctrlsetmaxlength}.}
249 \end{twocollist}%
250
251 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
252
253 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}\label{wxtextctrlconstr}
254
255 \func{}{wxTextCtrl}{\void}
256
257 Default constructor.
258
259 \func{}{wxTextCtrl}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp
260 \param{const wxString\& }{value = ``"}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos}, \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
261 \param{long}{ style = 0}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = ``text"}}
262
263 Constructor, creating and showing a text control.
264
265 \wxheading{Parameters}
266
267 \docparam{parent}{Parent window. Should not be NULL.}
268
269 \docparam{id}{Control identifier. A value of -1 denotes a default value.}
270
271 \docparam{value}{Default text value.}
272
273 \docparam{pos}{Text control position.}
274
275 \docparam{size}{Text control size.}
276
277 \docparam{style}{Window style. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrl}.}
278
279 \docparam{validator}{Window validator.}
280
281 \docparam{name}{Window name.}
282
283 \wxheading{Remarks}
284
285 The horizontal scrollbar ({\bf wxTE\_HSCROLL} style flag) will only be created for multi-line text controls.
286 Without a horizontal scrollbar, text lines that don't fit in the control's
287 size will be wrapped (but no newline character is inserted). Single line
288 controls don't have a horizontal scrollbar, the text is automatically scrolled
289 so that the \helpref{insertion point}{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint} is always
290 visible.
291
292 % VZ: this is no longer true
293 %Under Windows, if the {\bf wxTE\_MULTILINE} style is used, the window is implemented
294 %as a Windows rich text control with unlimited capacity. Otherwise, normal edit control limits
295 %apply.
296
297 \wxheading{See also}
298
299 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::Create}{wxtextctrlcreate}, \helpref{wxValidator}{wxvalidator}
300
301 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::\destruct{wxTextCtrl}}
302
303 \func{}{\destruct{wxTextCtrl}}{\void}
304
305 Destructor, destroying the text control.
306
307 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::AppendText}\label{wxtextctrlappendtext}
308
309 \func{void}{AppendText}{\param{const wxString\& }{ text}}
310
311 Appends the text to the end of the text control.
312
313 \wxheading{Parameters}
314
315 \docparam{text}{Text to write to the text control.}
316
317 \wxheading{Remarks}
318
319 After the text is appended, the insertion point will be at the end of the text control. If this behaviour is not desired,
320 the programmer should use \helpref{GetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint} and \helpref{SetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}.
321
322 \wxheading{See also}
323
324 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::WriteText}{wxtextctrlwritetext}
325
326 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanCopy}\label{wxtextctrlcancopy}
327
328 \func{virtual bool}{CanCopy}{\void}
329
330 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the selection can be copied to the clipboard.
331
332 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanCut}\label{wxtextctrlcancut}
333
334 \func{virtual bool}{CanCut}{\void}
335
336 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the selection can be cut to the clipboard.
337
338 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanPaste}\label{wxtextctrlcanpaste}
339
340 \func{virtual bool}{CanPaste}{\void}
341
342 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the contents of the clipboard can be pasted into the
343 text control. On some platforms (Motif, GTK) this is an approximation
344 and returns {\tt TRUE} if the control is editable, {\tt FALSE} otherwise.
345
346 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanRedo}\label{wxtextctrlcanredo}
347
348 \func{virtual bool}{CanRedo}{\void}
349
350 Returns {\tt TRUE} if there is a redo facility available and the last operation
351 can be redone.
352
353 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanUndo}\label{wxtextctrlcanundo}
354
355 \func{virtual bool}{CanUndo}{\void}
356
357 Returns {\tt TRUE} if there is an undo facility available and the last operation
358 can be undone.
359
360 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Clear}\label{wxtextctrlclear}
361
362 \func{virtual void}{Clear}{\void}
363
364 Clears the text in the control.
365
366 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Copy}\label{wxtextctrlcopy}
367
368 \func{virtual void}{Copy}{\void}
369
370 Copies the selected text to the clipboard under Motif and MS Windows.
371
372 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Create}\label{wxtextctrlcreate}
373
374 \func{bool}{Create}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp
375 \param{const wxString\& }{value = ``"}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos}, \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
376 \param{long}{ style = 0}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = ``text"}}
377
378 Creates the text control for two-step construction. Derived classes
379 should call or replace this function. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrlconstr}\rtfsp
380 for further details.
381
382 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Cut}\label{wxtextctrlcut}
383
384 \func{virtual void}{Cut}{\void}
385
386 Copies the selected text to the clipboard and removes the selection.
387
388 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::DiscardEdits}
389
390 \func{void}{DiscardEdits}{\void}
391
392 Resets the internal `modified' flag as if the current edits had been saved.
393
394 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetDefaultStyle}\label{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle}
395
396 \constfunc{const wxTextAttr\& }{GetDefaultStyle}{\void}
397
398 Returns the style currently used for the new text.
399
400 \wxheading{See also}
401
402 \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle}
403
404 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetInsertionPoint}\label{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint}
405
406 \constfunc{virtual long}{GetInsertionPoint}{\void}
407
408 Returns the insertion point. This is defined as the zero based index of the
409 character position to the right of the insertion point. For example, if
410 the insertion point is at the end of the text control, it is equal to
411 both \helpref{GetValue()}{wxtextctrlgetvalue}.Length() and
412 \helpref{GetLastPosition()}{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}.
413
414 The following code snippet safely returns the character at the insertion
415 point or the zero character if the point is at the end of the control.
416
417 {\small%
418 \begin{verbatim}
419 char GetCurrentChar(wxTextCtrl *tc) {
420 if (tc->GetInsertionPoint() == tc->GetLastPosition())
421 return '\0';
422 return tc->GetValue[tc->GetInsertionPoint()];
423 }
424 \end{verbatim}
425 }%
426
427 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLastPosition}\label{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}
428
429 \constfunc{virtual long}{GetLastPosition}{\void}
430
431 Returns the zero based index of the last position in the text control,
432 which is equal to the number of characters in the control.
433
434 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLineLength}\label{wxtextctrlgetlinelength}
435
436 \constfunc{int}{GetLineLength}{\param{long}{ lineNo}}
437
438 Gets the length of the specified line, not including any trailing newline
439 character(s).
440
441 \wxheading{Parameters}
442
443 \docparam{lineNo}{Line number (starting from zero).}
444
445 \wxheading{Return value}
446
447 The length of the line, or -1 if {\it lineNo} was invalid.
448
449 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLineText}\label{wxtextctrlgetlinetext}
450
451 \constfunc{wxString}{GetLineText}{\param{long}{ lineNo}}
452
453 Returns the contents of a given line in the text control, not including
454 any trailing newline character(s).
455
456 \wxheading{Parameters}
457
458 \docparam{lineNo}{The line number, starting from zero.}
459
460 \wxheading{Return value}
461
462 The contents of the line.
463
464 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetNumberOfLines}\label{wxtextctrlgetnumberoflines}
465
466 \constfunc{int}{GetNumberOfLines}{\void}
467
468 Returns the number of lines in the text control buffer.
469
470 \wxheading{Remarks}
471
472 Note that even empty text controls have one line (where the insertion point
473 is), so GetNumberOfLines() never returns 0.
474
475 For gtk\_text (multi-line) controls, the number of lines is
476 calculated by actually counting newline characters in the buffer. You
477 may wish to avoid using functions that work with line numbers if you are
478 working with controls that contain large amounts of text.
479
480 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetRange}\label{wxtextctrlgetrange}
481
482 \constfunc{virtual wxString}{GetRange}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
483
484 Returns the string containing the text staring in the positions {\it from} and
485 up to {\it to} in the control. The positions must have been returned by another
486 wxTextCtrl method.
487
488 Please note that the positions in a multiline wxTextCtrl do {\bf not}
489 correspond to the indices in the string returned by
490 \helpref{GetValue}{wxtextctrlgetvalue} because of the different new line
491 representations ({\tt CR} or {\tt CR LF}) and so this method should be used to
492 obtain the correct results instead of extracting parts of the entire value. It
493 may also be more efficient, especially if the control contains a lot of data.
494
495 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetSelection}\label{wxtextctrlgetselection}
496
497 \constfunc{virtual void}{GetSelection}{\param{long*}{ from}, \param{long*}{ to}}
498
499 Gets the current selection span. If the returned values are equal, there was
500 no selection.
501
502 Please note that the indices returned may be used with the other wxTextctrl
503 methods but don't necessarily represent the correct indices into the string
504 returned by \helpref{GetValue()}{wxtextctrlgetvalue} for multiline controls
505 under Windows (at least,) you should use
506 \helpref{GetStringSelection()}{wxtextctrlgetstringselection} to get the selected
507 text.
508
509 \wxheading{Parameters}
510
511 \docparam{from}{The returned first position.}
512
513 \docparam{to}{The returned last position.}
514
515 \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method returns a tuple
516 consisting of the from and to values.}
517
518 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes no parameter and returns a
519 2-element list {\tt ( from, to )}.}
520
521 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetStringSelection}\label{wxtextctrlgetstringselection}
522
523 \func{virtual wxString}{GetStringSelection}{\void}
524
525 Gets the text currently selected in the control. If there is no selection, the
526 returned string is empty.
527
528 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetValue}\label{wxtextctrlgetvalue}
529
530 \constfunc{wxString}{GetValue}{\void}
531
532 Gets the contents of the control. Notice that for a multiline text control,
533 the lines will be separated by (Unix-style) $\backslash$n characters, even under
534 Windows where they are separated by a $\backslash$r$\backslash$n sequence in the native control.
535
536 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsModified}\label{wxtextctrlismodified}
537
538 \constfunc{bool}{IsModified}{\void}
539
540 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the text has been modified by user. Note that calling
541 \helpref{SetValue}{wxtextctrlsetvalue} doesn't make the control modified.
542
543 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::LoadFile}\label{wxtextctrlloadfile}
544
545 \func{bool}{LoadFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{ filename}}
546
547 Loads and displays the named file, if it exists.
548
549 \wxheading{Parameters}
550
551 \docparam{filename}{The filename of the file to load.}
552
553 \wxheading{Return value}
554
555 {\tt TRUE} if successful, {\tt FALSE} otherwise.
556
557 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::OnChar}\label{wxtextctrlonchar}
558
559 \func{void}{OnChar}{\param{wxKeyEvent\& }{event}}
560
561 Default handler for character input.
562
563 \wxheading{Remarks}
564
565 It is possible to intercept character
566 input by overriding this member. Call this function
567 to let the default behaviour take place; not calling
568 it results in the character being ignored. You can
569 replace the {\it keyCode} member of {\it event} to
570 translate keystrokes.
571
572 Note that Windows and Motif have different ways
573 of implementing the default behaviour. In Windows,
574 calling wxTextCtrl::OnChar immediately
575 processes the character. In Motif,
576 calling this function simply sets a flag
577 to let default processing happen. This might affect
578 the way in which you write your OnChar function
579 on different platforms.
580
581 \wxheading{See also}
582
583 \helpref{wxKeyEvent}{wxkeyevent}
584
585 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::OnDropFiles}\label{wxtextctrlondropfiles}
586
587 \func{void}{OnDropFiles}{\param{wxDropFilesEvent\& }{event}}
588
589 This event handler function implements default drag and drop behaviour, which
590 is to load the first dropped file into the control.
591
592 \wxheading{Parameters}
593
594 \docparam{event}{The drop files event.}
595
596 \wxheading{Remarks}
597
598 This is not implemented on non-Windows platforms.
599
600 \wxheading{See also}
601
602 \helpref{wxDropFilesEvent}{wxdropfilesevent}
603
604 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Paste}\label{wxtextctrlpaste}
605
606 \func{virtual void}{Paste}{\void}
607
608 Pastes text from the clipboard to the text item.
609
610 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::PositionToXY}\label{wxtextctrlpositiontoxy}
611
612 \constfunc{bool}{PositionToXY}{\param{long }{pos}, \param{long *}{x}, \param{long *}{y}}
613
614 Converts given position to a zero-based column, line number pair.
615
616 \wxheading{Parameters}
617
618 \docparam{pos}{Position.}
619
620 \docparam{x}{Receives zero based column number.}
621
622 \docparam{y}{Receives zero based line number.}
623
624 \wxheading{Return value}
625
626 {\tt TRUE} on success, {\tt FALSE} on failure (most likely due to a too large position
627 parameter).
628
629 \wxheading{See also}
630
631 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::XYToPosition}{wxtextctrlxytoposition}
632
633 \pythonnote{In Python, PositionToXY() returns a tuple containing the x and
634 y values, so (x,y) = PositionToXY() is equivalent to the call described
635 above.}
636
637 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the {\tt pos} parameter, and
638 returns a 2-element list {\tt ( x, y )}.}
639
640 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Redo}\label{wxtextctrlredo}
641
642 \func{virtual void}{Redo}{\void}
643
644 If there is a redo facility and the last operation can be redone, redoes the last operation. Does nothing
645 if there is no redo facility.
646
647 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Remove}\label{wxtextctrlremove}
648
649 \func{virtual void}{Remove}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
650
651 Removes the text starting at the first given position up to (but not including)
652 the character at the last position.
653
654 \wxheading{Parameters}
655
656 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
657
658 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
659
660 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Replace}\label{wxtextctrlreplace}
661
662 \func{virtual void}{Replace}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}, \param{const wxString\& }{value}}
663
664 Replaces the text starting at the first position up to (but not including)
665 the character at the last position with the given text.
666
667 \wxheading{Parameters}
668
669 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
670
671 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
672
673 \docparam{value}{The value to replace the existing text with.}
674
675 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SaveFile}\label{wxtextctrlsavefile}
676
677 \func{bool}{SaveFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{ filename}}
678
679 Saves the contents of the control in a text file.
680
681 \wxheading{Parameters}
682
683 \docparam{filename}{The name of the file in which to save the text.}
684
685 \wxheading{Return value}
686
687 {\tt TRUE} if the operation was successful, {\tt FALSE} otherwise.
688
689 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetDefaultStyle}\label{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle}
690
691 \func{bool}{SetDefaultStyle}{\param{const wxTextAttr\& }{style}}
692
693 Changes the default style to use for the new text which is going to be added
694 to the control using \helpref{WriteText}{wxtextctrlwritetext} or\rtfsp
695 \helpref{AppendText}{wxtextctrlappendtext}.
696
697 If either of the font, foreground, or background colour is not set in\rtfsp
698 {\it style}, the values of the previous default style are used for them. If
699 the previous default style didn't set them neither, the global font or colours
700 of the text control itself are used as fall back.
701
702 However if the {\it style} parameter is the default wxTextAttr, then the
703 default style is just reset (instead of being combined with the new style which
704 wouldn't change it at all).
705
706 \wxheading{Parameters}
707
708 \docparam{style}{The style for the new text.}
709
710 \wxheading{Return value}
711
712 {\tt TRUE} on success, {\tt FALSE} if an error occured - may also mean that
713 the styles are not supported under this platform.
714
715 \wxheading{See also}
716
717 \helpref{GetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle}
718
719 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetEditable}\label{wxtextctrlseteditable}
720
721 \func{virtual void}{SetEditable}{\param{const bool}{ editable}}
722
723 Makes the text item editable or read-only, overriding the {\bf wxTE\_READONLY} flag.
724
725 \wxheading{Parameters}
726
727 \docparam{editable}{If {\tt TRUE}, the control is editable. If {\tt FALSE}, the control is read-only.}
728
729 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPoint}\label{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}
730
731 \func{virtual void}{SetInsertionPoint}{\param{long}{ pos}}
732
733 Sets the insertion point at the given position.
734
735 \wxheading{Parameters}
736
737 \docparam{pos}{Position to set.}
738
739 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPointEnd}\label{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpointend}
740
741 \func{virtual void}{SetInsertionPointEnd}{\void}
742
743 Sets the insertion point at the end of the text control. This is equivalent
744 to \helpref{SetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}(\helpref{GetLastPosition}{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}()).
745
746 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetMaxLength}\label{wxtextctrlsetmaxlength}
747
748 \func{virtual void}{SetMaxLength}{\param{unsigned long }{len}}
749
750 This function sets the maximum number of characters the user can enter into the
751 control. In other words, it allows to limit the text value length to {\it len}
752 not counting the terminating {\tt NUL} character.
753
754 If {\it len} is $0$, the previously set max length limi, if any, is discarded
755 and the user may enter as much text as the underlying native text control
756 widget supports (typically at least 32Kb).
757
758 If the user tries to enter more characters into the text control when it
759 already is filled up to the maximal length, a
760 {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_MAXLEN} event is sent to notify the program about it
761 (giving it the possibility to show an explanatory message, for example) and the
762 extra input is discarded.
763
764 Note that this function may only be used with single line text controls.
765
766 \wxheading{Compatibility}
767
768 Only implemented in wxMSW/wxGTK starting with wxWindows 2.3.2.
769
770 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetSelection}\label{wxtextctrlsetselection}
771
772 \func{virtual void}{SetSelection}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
773
774 Selects the text starting at the first position up to (but not including) the character at the last position.
775
776 \wxheading{Parameters}
777
778 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
779
780 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
781
782 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetStyle}\label{wxtextctrlsetstyle}
783
784 \func{bool}{SetStyle}{\param{long }{start}, \param{long }{end}, \param{const wxTextAttr\& }{style}}
785
786 Changes the style of the selection. If either of the font, foreground, or
787 background colour is not set in {\it style}, the values of\rtfsp
788 \helpref{GetDefaultStyle()}{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle} are used.
789
790 \wxheading{Parameters}
791
792 \docparam{start}{The start of selection to change.}
793
794 \docparam{end}{The end of selection to change.}
795
796 \docparam{style}{The new style for the selection.}
797
798 \wxheading{Return value}
799
800 {\tt TRUE} on success, {\tt FALSE} if an error occured - may also mean that
801 the styles are not supported under this platform.
802
803 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetValue}\label{wxtextctrlsetvalue}
804
805 \func{virtual void}{SetValue}{\param{const wxString\& }{ value}}
806
807 Sets the text value and marks the control as not-modified (which means that
808 \helpref{IsModified}{wxtextctrlismodified} would return {\tt FALSE} immediately
809 after the call to SetValue).
810
811 \wxheading{Parameters}
812
813 \docparam{value}{The new value to set. It may contain newline characters if the text control is multi-line.}
814
815 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::ShowPosition}\label{wxtextctrlshowposition}
816
817 \func{void}{ShowPosition}{\param{long}{ pos}}
818
819 Makes the line containing the given position visible.
820
821 \wxheading{Parameters}
822
823 \docparam{pos}{The position that should be visible.}
824
825 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Undo}\label{wxtextctrlundo}
826
827 \func{virtual void}{Undo}{\void}
828
829 If there is an undo facility and the last operation can be undone, undoes the last operation. Does nothing
830 if there is no undo facility.
831
832 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::WriteText}\label{wxtextctrlwritetext}
833
834 \func{void}{WriteText}{\param{const wxString\& }{ text}}
835
836 Writes the text into the text control at the current insertion position.
837
838 \wxheading{Parameters}
839
840 \docparam{text}{Text to write to the text control.}
841
842 \wxheading{Remarks}
843
844 Newlines in the text string
845 are the only control characters allowed, and they will cause appropriate
846 line breaks. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl::\cinsert}{wxtextctrlinsert} and \helpref{wxTextCtrl::AppendText}{wxtextctrlappendtext} for more convenient ways of writing to the window.
847
848 After the write operation, the insertion point will be at the end of the inserted text, so subsequent write operations will be appended. To append text after the user may have interacted with the control, call \helpref{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPointEnd}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpointend} before writing.
849
850 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::XYToPosition}\label{wxtextctrlxytoposition}
851
852 \func{long}{XYToPosition}{\param{long}{ x}, \param{long}{ y}}
853
854 Converts the given zero based column and line number to a position.
855
856 \wxheading{Parameters}
857
858 \docparam{x}{The column number.}
859
860 \docparam{y}{The line number.}
861
862 \wxheading{Return value}
863
864 The position value.
865
866 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::operator \cinsert}\label{wxtextctrlinsert}
867
868 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{const wxString\& }{s}}
869
870 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{int}{ i}}
871
872 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{long}{ i}}
873
874 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{float}{ f}}
875
876 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{double}{ d}}
877
878 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{char}{ c}}
879
880 Operator definitions for appending to a text control, for example:
881
882 \begin{verbatim}
883 wxTextCtrl *wnd = new wxTextCtrl(my_frame);
884
885 (*wnd) << "Welcome to text control number " << 1 << ".\n";
886 \end{verbatim}
887