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3 %% Purpose: wxWizard class documentation
4 %% Author: Vadim Zeitlin
8 %% Copyright: (c) Vadim Zeitlin
9 %% License: wxWindows license
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12 \section{\class{wxWizard
}}\label{wxwizard
}
14 wxWizard is the central class for implementing `wizard-like' dialogs. These
15 dialogs are mostly familiar to Windows users and are nothing else but a
16 sequence of `pages' each of them displayed inside a dialog which has the
17 buttons to pass to the next (and previous) pages.
19 The wizards are typically used to decompose a complex dialog into several
20 simple steps and are mainly useful to the novice users, hence it is important
21 to keep them as simple as possible.
23 To show a wizard dialog, you must first create an object of wxWizard class
24 using
\helpref{Create
}{wxwizardcreate
} function. Then you should add all pages
25 you want the wizard to show and call
\helpref{RunWizard
}{wxwizardrunwizard
}.
26 Finally, don't forget to call
{\tt wizard->Destroy()
}.
28 \wxheading{Derived from
}
30 \helpref{wxDialog
}{wxdialog
}\\
31 \helpref{wxPanel
}{wxpanel
}\\
32 \helpref{wxWindow
}{wxwindow
}\\
33 \helpref{wxEvtHandler
}{wxevthandler
}\\
34 \helpref{wxObject
}{wxobject
}
36 \wxheading{Include files
}
40 \wxheading{Event table macros
}
42 To process input from a wizard dialog, use these event handler macros to
43 direct input to member functions that take a
44 \helpref{wxWizardEvent
}{wxwizardevent
} argument. For some events,
45 \helpref{Veto()
}{wxnotifyeventveto
} can be called to prevent the event from
49 \begin{twocollist
}\itemsep=
2pt
50 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT
\_WIZARD\_PAGE\_CHANGED(id, func)
}}{The page has been just
51 changed (this event can not be vetoed).
}
52 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT
\_WIZARD\_PAGE\_CHANGING(id, func)
}}{The page is being
53 changed (this event can be vetoed).
}
54 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT
\_WIZARD\_CANCEL(id, func)
}}{The user attempted to cancel
55 the wizard (this event may also be vetoed).
}
56 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT
\_WIZARD\_HELP(id, func)
}}{The wizard help button was pressed.
}
59 \wxheading{Extended styles
}
61 Use the
\helpref{wxWindow::SetExtraStyle
}{wxwindowsetextrastyle
} function to set the following
62 style. You will need to use two-step construction (use the default constructor, call
{\bf SetExtraStyle
}, then call
{\bf Create
}).
65 \begin{twocollist
}\itemsep=
0pt
66 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxWIZARD
\_EX\_HELPBUTTON}}{Shows a Help button using wxID
\_HELP.
}
69 See also
\helpref{wxDialog
}{wxdialog
} for other extended styles.
73 \helpref{wxWizardEvent
}{wxwizardevent
},
\helpref{wxWizardPage
}{wxwizardpage
},
\helpref{wxWizard sample
}{samplewizard
}
75 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members
}}}
77 \membersection{wxWizard::wxWizard
}\label{wxwizardctor
}
79 \func{}{wxWizard
}{\void}
81 Default constructor. Use this if you wish to derive from wxWizard and then call
{\bf Create
}, for example
82 if you wish to set an extra style with
\helpref{wxWindow::SetExtraStyle
}{wxwindowsetextrastyle
}.
84 \func{}{wxWizard
}{\param{wxWindow*
}{parent
},
\param{int
}{id = -
1},
\param{const wxString\&
}{title = wxEmptyString
},
\param{const wxBitmap\&
}{bitmap = wxNullBitmap
},
\param{const wxPoint\&
}{pos = wxDefaultPosition
}}
86 Creates the wizard dialog. The wizard should not be deleted
87 directly, you should rather call
{\tt Destroy()
} on it and wxWindows will
90 Notice that unlike almost all other wxWindows classes, there is no
{\it size
}
91 parameter in wxWizard constructor because the wizard will have a predefined
92 default size by default. If you want to change this, you should use the
93 \helpref{SetPageSize
}{wxwizardsetpagesize
} function.
95 \wxheading{Parameters
}
97 \docparam{parent
}{The parent window, may be NULL.
}
99 \docparam{id
}{The id of the dialog, will usually be just $-
1$.
}
101 \docparam{title
}{The title of the dialog.
}
103 \docparam{bitmap
}{The default bitmap used in the left side of the wizard. See
104 also
\helpref{GetBitmap
}{wxwizardpagegetbitmap
}.
}
106 \docparam{pos
}{The position of the dialog, it will be centered on the screen
109 \membersection{wxWizard::Create
}\label{wxwizardcreate
}
111 \func{static wxWizard*
}{Create
}{\param{wxWindow*
}{parent
},
\param{int
}{id = -
1},
\param{const wxString\&
}{title = wxEmptyString
},
\param{const wxBitmap\&
}{bitmap = wxNullBitmap
},
\param{const wxPoint\&
}{pos = wxDefaultPosition
}}
113 Creates the wizard dialog. The returned pointer should not be deleted
114 directly, you should rather call
{\tt Destroy()
} on it and wxWindows will
117 Notice that unlike almost all other wxWindows classes, there is no
{\it size
}
118 parameter in wxWizard constructor because the wizard will have a predefined
119 default size by default. If you want to change this, you should use the
120 \helpref{SetPageSize
}{wxwizardsetpagesize
} function.
122 \func{bool
}{Create
}{\param{wxWindow*
}{parent
},
\param{int
}{id = -
1},
\param{const wxString\&
}{title = wxEmptyString
},
\param{const wxBitmap\&
}{bitmap = wxNullBitmap
},
\param{const wxPoint\&
}{pos = wxDefaultPosition
}}
124 Alternative, non-static constructor for two-step construction of a class derived from wxWizard.
126 \wxheading{Parameters
}
128 \docparam{parent
}{The parent window, may be NULL.
}
130 \docparam{id
}{The id of the dialog, will usually be just $-
1$.
}
132 \docparam{title
}{The title of the dialog.
}
134 \docparam{bitmap
}{The default bitmap used in the left side of the wizard. See
135 also
\helpref{GetBitmap
}{wxwizardpagegetbitmap
}.
}
137 \docparam{pos
}{The position of the dialog, it will be centered on the screen
140 \membersection{wxWizard::Fit
}\label{wxwizardfit
}
142 \func{void
}{Fit
}{\param{const wxWizardPage*
}{firstPage
}}
144 Sets the page size to be big enough for all the pages accessible via the
145 given
{\it firstPage
}, i.e. this page, its next page and so on.
147 This method may be called more than once and it will only change the page size
148 if the size required by the new page is bigger than the previously set one.
149 This is useful if the decision about which pages to show is taken during the
150 run-time as in this case, the wizard won't be able to get to all pages starting
151 from a single one and you should call
{\it Fit
} separately for the others.
153 \membersection{wxWizard::GetCurrentPage
}\label{wxwizardgetcurrentpage
}
155 \constfunc{wxWizardPage*
}{GetCurrentPage
}{\void}
157 Get the current page while the wizard is running.
{\tt NULL
} is returned if
158 \helpref{RunWizard()
}{wxwizardrunwizard
} is not being executed now.
160 \membersection{wxWizard::GetPageSize
}\label{wxwizardgetpagesize
}
162 \constfunc{wxSize
}{GetPageSize
}{\void}
164 Returns the size available for the pages.
166 \membersection{wxWizard::RunWizard
}\label{wxwizardrunwizard
}
168 \func{bool
}{RunWizard
}{\param{wxWizardPage*
}{firstPage
}}
170 Executes the wizard starting from the given page, returns
{\tt TRUE
} if it was
171 successfully finished or
{\tt FALSE
} if user cancelled it. The
{\it firstPage
}
172 can not be
{\tt NULL
}.
174 \membersection{wxWizard::SetPageSize
}\label{wxwizardsetpagesize
}
176 \func{void
}{SetPageSize
}{\param{const wxSize\&
}{sizePage
}}
178 Sets the minimal size to be made available for the wizard pages. The wizard
179 will take into account the size of the bitmap (if any) itself. Also, the
180 wizard will never be smaller than the default size.
182 The recommended way to use this function is to layout all wizard pages using
183 the sizers (even though the wizard is not resizeable) and then use
184 \helpref{wxSizer::CalcMin
}{wxsizercalcmin
} in a loop to calculate the maximum
185 of minimal sizes of the pages and pass it to SetPageSize().