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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // Purpose: interface of wxMessageDialog
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10 @class wxMessageDialog
12 This class represents a dialog that shows a single or multi-line message,
13 with a choice of OK, Yes, No and Cancel buttons.
18 @see @ref overview_cmndlg_msg
20 class wxMessageDialog
: public wxDialog
24 Constructor specifying the message box properties.
25 Use ShowModal() to show the dialog.
27 @a style may be a bit list of the following identifiers:
31 Puts an Ok button in the message box. May be combined with @c
34 Puts a Cancel button in the message box. Must be combined with
35 either @c wxOK or @c wxYES_NO.
37 Puts Yes and No buttons in the message box. May be combined with
40 Makes the "No" button default, can only be used with @c wxYES_NO.
41 @style{wxCANCEL_DEFAULT}
42 Makes the "Cancel" button default, can only be used with @c wxCANCEL
44 Makes the "Yes" button default, this is the default behaviour and
45 this flag exists solely for symmetry with @c wxNO_DEFAULT.
47 Makes the "OK" button default, this is the default behaviour and
48 this flag exists solely for symmetry with @c wxCANCEL_DEFAULT.
49 @style{wxICON_EXCLAMATION}
50 Displays an exclamation mark symbol.
52 Displays an error symbol.
54 Displays an error symbol, this is a MSW-inspired synonym for @c
56 @style{wxICON_QUESTION}
57 Displays a question mark symbol. This icon is automatically used
58 with @c wxYES_NO so it's usually unnecessary to specify it explicitly.
59 @style{wxICON_INFORMATION}
60 Displays an information symbol. This icon is used by default if @c
61 wxYES_NO is not given so it is usually unnecessary to specify it
64 Makes the message box stay on top of all other windows (currently
65 implemented only under MSW).
68 Notice that not all styles are compatible: only one of @c wxOK and
69 @c wxYES_NO may be specified (and one of them must be specified) and at
70 most one default button style can be used and it is only valid if the
71 corresponding button is shown in the message box.
76 Message to show in the dialog.
80 Combination of style flags described above.
82 Dialog position (ignored under MSW).
84 wxMessageDialog(wxWindow
* parent
, const wxString
& message
,
85 const wxString
& caption
= "Message box",
86 long style
= wxOK
| wxCENTRE
,
87 const wxPoint
& pos
= wxDefaultPosition
);
90 Sets the extended message for the dialog: this message is usually an
91 extension of the short message specified in the constructor or set with
94 If it is set, the main message appears highlighted -- if supported --
95 and this message appears beneath it in normal font. On the platforms
96 which don't support extended messages, it is simply appended to the
97 normal message with a new line separating them.
99 virtual void SetExtendedMessage(const wxString
& extendedMessage
);
102 Sets the message shown by the dialog.
104 virtual void SetMessage(const wxString
& message
);
107 Overrides the default labels of the OK and Cancel buttons.
109 Please see the remarks in SetYesNoLabels() documentation.
111 virtual bool SetOKCancelLabels(const ButtonLabel
& ok
,
112 const ButtonLabel
& cancel
);
115 Overrides the default label of the OK button.
117 Please see the remarks in SetYesNoLabels() documentation.
119 virtual bool SetOKLabel(const ButtonLabel
& ok
);
122 Overrides the default labels of the Yes, No and Cancel buttons.
124 Please see the remarks in SetYesNoLabels() documentation.
126 virtual bool SetYesNoCancelLabels(const ButtonLabel
& yes
,
127 const ButtonLabel
& no
,
128 const ButtonLabel
& cancel
);
131 Overrides the default labels of the Yes and No buttons.
133 The arguments of this function can be either strings or one of the
134 standard identifiers, such as @c wxID_APPLY or @c wxID_OPEN. Notice
135 that even if the label is specified as an identifier, the return value
136 of the dialog ShowModal() method still remains one of @c wxID_OK, @c
137 wxID_CANCEL, @c wxID_YES or @c wxID_NO values, i.e. this identifier
138 changes only the label appearance but not the return code generated by
139 the button. It is possible to mix stock identifiers and string labels
140 in the same function call, for example:
142 wxMessageDialog dlg(...);
143 dlg.SetYesNoLabels(wxID_SAVE, _("&Don't save"));
146 Also notice that this function is not currently available on all
147 platforms (although as of wxWidgets 2.9.0 it is implemented in all
148 major ports), so it may return @false to indicate that the labels
149 couldn't be changed. If it returns @true (currently only under wxMac),
150 the labels were set successfully. Typically, if the function was used
151 successfully, the main dialog message may need to be changed, e.g.:
153 wxMessageDialog dlg(...);
154 if ( dlg.SetYesNoLabels(_("&Quit"), _("&Don't quit")) )
155 dlg.SetMessage(_("What do you want to do?"));
156 else // buttons have standard "Yes"/"No" values, so rephrase the question
157 dlg.SetMessage(_("Do you really want to quit?"));
160 virtual bool SetYesNoLabels(const ButtonLabel
& yes
, const ButtonLabel
& no
);
163 Shows the dialog, returning one of wxID_OK, wxID_CANCEL, wxID_YES, wxID_NO.
165 Notice that this method returns the identifier of the button which was
166 clicked unlike wxMessageBox() function.
168 virtual int ShowModal();
173 // ============================================================================
174 // Global functions/macros
175 // ============================================================================
177 /** @ingroup group_funcmacro_dialog */
181 Show a general purpose message dialog.
183 This is a convenient function which is usually used instead of using
184 wxMessageDialog directly. Notice however that some of the features, such as
185 extended text and custom labels for the message box buttons, are not
186 provided by this function but only by wxMessageDialog.
188 The return value is one of: @c wxYES, @c wxNO, @c wxCANCEL or @c wxOK
189 (notice that this return value is @b different from the return value of
190 wxMessageDialog::ShowModal()).
194 int answer = wxMessageBox("Quit program?", "Confirm",
195 wxYES_NO | wxCANCEL, main_frame);
200 @a message may contain newline characters, in which case the message will
201 be split into separate lines, to cater for large messages.
204 Message to show in the dialog.
210 Combination of style flags described in wxMessageDialog documentation.
212 Horizontal dialog position (ignored under MSW). Use @c wxDefaultCoord
213 for @a x and @a y to let the system position the window.
215 Vertical dialog position (ignored under MSW).
218 int wxMessageBox(const wxString
& message
,
219 const wxString
& caption
= "Message",
221 wxWindow
* parent
= NULL
,
222 int x
= wxDefaultCoord
,
223 int y
= wxDefaultCoord
);