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1 \section{Tab classes overview}\label{wxtaboverview}
2
3 Classes: \helpref{wxTabView}{wxtabview}, \helpref{wxPanelTabView}{wxpaneltabview},
4 \helpref{wxTabbedPanel}{wxtabbedpanel}, \helpref{wxTabbedDialog}{wxtabbeddialog},
5 \helpref{wxTabControl}{wxtabcontrol}
6
7 The tab classes provides a way to display rows of tabs (like file divider tabs), which can be
8 used to switch between panels or other information. Tabs are most
9 commonly used in dialog boxes where the number of options is too great
10 to fit on one dialog.
11
12 \wxheading{The appearance and behaviour of a wxTabbedDialog}
13
14 The following screenshot shows the appearance of the sample tabbed dialog application.
15
16 $$\image{8cm;0cm}{wxtab1.eps}$$
17
18 By clicking on the tabs, the user can display a different set of controls. In the example,
19 the Close and Help buttons remain constant. These two buttons are children of the main dialog box,
20 whereas the other controls are children of panels which are shown and hidden according to
21 which tab is active.
22
23 A tabbed dialog may have several layers (rows) of tabs, each being
24 offset vertically and horizontally from the previous. Tabs work in
25 columns, in that when a tab is pressed, it swaps place with the tab on
26 the first row of the same column, in order to give the effect of
27 displaying that tab. All tabs must be of the same width.
28 This is a constraint of the implementation, but it also
29 means that the user will find it easier to find tabs since there are
30 distinct tab columns. On some tabbed dialog implementations, tabs jump around
31 seemingly randomly because tabs have different widths.
32 In this implementation, a tab can always be found on the same column.
33
34 Tabs are always drawn along the top of the view area; the implementation does
35 not allow for vertical tabs or any other configuration.
36
37 \wxheading{Using tabs}
38
39 The tab classes provide facilities for switching between contexts by
40 means of `tabs', which look like file divider tabs.
41
42 You must create both a {\it view} to handle the tabs, and a {\it window} to display the tabs
43 and related information. The wxTabbedDialog and wxTabbedPanel classes are provided for
44 convenience, but you could equally well construct your own window class and derived
45 tab view.
46
47 If you wish to display a tabbed dialog - the most common use - you should follow these steps.
48
49 \begin{enumerate}\itemsep=0pt
50 \item Create a new wxTabbedDialog class, and any buttons you wish always to be displayed
51 (regardless of which tab is active).
52 \item Create a new wxPanelTabView, passing the dialog as the first argument.
53 \item Set the view rectangle with \helpref{wxTabView::SetViewRect}{wxtabviewsetviewrect},
54 to specify the area in which child panels will be
55 shown. The tabs will sit on top of this view rectangle.
56 \item Call \helpref{wxTabView::CalculateTabWidth}{wxtabviewcalculatetabwidth} to calculate
57 the width of the tabs based on the view area. This is optional if, for example, you have one row
58 of tabs which does not extend the full width of the view area.
59 \item Call \helpref{wxTabView::AddTab}{wxtabviewaddtab} for each of the tabs you wish to create, passing
60 a unique identifier and a tab label.
61 \item Construct a number of windows, one for each tab, and call \helpref{wxPanelTabView::AddTabWindow}{wxpaneltabviewaddtabwindow} for
62 each of these, passing a tab identifier and the window.
63 \item Set the tab selection.
64 \item Show the dialog.
65 \end{enumerate}
66
67 Under Motif, you may also need to size the dialog just before setting the tab selection, for unknown reasons.
68
69 Some constraints you need to be aware of:
70
71 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
72 \item All tabs must be of the same width.
73 \item Omit the wxTAB\_STYLE\_COLOUR\_INTERIOR flag to ensure that the dialog background
74 and tab backgrounds match.
75 \end{itemize}
76
77 \subsection{Example}
78
79 The following fragment is taken from the file test.cpp.
80
81 {\small
82 \begin{verbatim}
83 void MyDialog::Init(void)
84 {
85 int dialogWidth = 365;
86 int dialogHeight = 390;
87
88 wxButton *okButton = new wxButton(this, wxID_OK, "Close", wxPoint(100, 330), wxSize(80, 25));
89 wxButton *cancelButton = new wxButton(this, wxID_CANCEL, "Cancel", wxPoint(185, 330), wxSize(80, 25));
90 wxButton *HelpButton = new wxButton(this, wxID_HELP, "Help", wxPoint(270, 330), wxSize(80, 25));
91 okButton->SetDefault();
92
93 // Note, omit the wxTAB_STYLE_COLOUR_INTERIOR, so we will guarantee a match
94 // with the panel background, and save a bit of time.
95 wxPanelTabView *view = new wxPanelTabView(this, wxTAB_STYLE_DRAW_BOX);
96
97 wxRectangle rect;
98 rect.x = 5;
99 rect.y = 70;
100 // Could calculate the view width from the tab width and spacing,
101 // as below, but let's assume we have a fixed view width.
102 // rect.width = view->GetTabWidth()*4 + 3*view->GetHorizontalTabSpacing();
103 rect.width = 326;
104 rect.height = 250;
105
106 view->SetViewRect(rect);
107
108 // Calculate the tab width for 4 tabs, based on a view width of 326 and
109 // the current horizontal spacing. Adjust the view width to exactly fit
110 // the tabs.
111 view->CalculateTabWidth(4, TRUE);
112
113 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_CAT, wxString("Cat")))
114 return;
115
116 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_DOG, wxString("Dog")))
117 return;
118 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_GUINEAPIG, wxString("Guinea Pig")))
119 return;
120 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_GOAT, wxString("Goat")))
121 return;
122 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_ANTEATER, wxString("Ant-eater")))
123 return;
124 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_SHEEP, wxString("Sheep")))
125 return;
126 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_COW, wxString("Cow")))
127 return;
128 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_HORSE, wxString("Horse")))
129 return;
130 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_PIG, wxString("Pig")))
131 return;
132 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_OSTRICH, wxString("Ostrich")))
133 return;
134 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_AARDVARK, wxString("Aardvark")))
135 return;
136 if (!view->AddTab(TEST_TAB_HUMMINGBIRD,wxString("Hummingbird")))
137 return;
138
139 // Add some panels
140 wxPanel *panel1 = new wxPanel(this, -1, wxPoint(rect.x + 20, rect.y + 10), wxSize(290, 220), wxTAB_TRAVERSAL);
141 (void)new wxButton(panel1, -1, "Press me", wxPoint(10, 10));
142 (void)new wxTextCtrl(panel1, -1, "1234", wxPoint(10, 40), wxSize(120, 150));
143
144 view->AddTabWindow(TEST_TAB_CAT, panel1);
145
146 wxPanel *panel2 = new wxPanel(this, -1, wxPoint(rect.x + 20, rect.y + 10), wxSize(290, 220));
147
148 wxString animals[] = { "Fox", "Hare", "Rabbit", "Sabre-toothed tiger", "T Rex" };
149 (void)new wxListBox(panel2, -1, wxPoint(5, 5), wxSize(170, 80), 5, animals);
150
151 (void)new wxTextCtrl(panel2, -1, "Some notes about the animals in this house", wxPoint(5, 100), wxSize(170, 100)),
152 wxTE_MULTILINE;
153
154 view->AddTabWindow(TEST_TAB_DOG, panel2);
155
156 // Don't know why this is necessary under Motif...
157 #ifdef wx_motif
158 this->SetSize(dialogWidth, dialogHeight-20);
159 #endif
160
161 view->SetTabSelection(TEST_TAB_CAT);
162
163 this->Centre(wxBOTH);
164 }
165 \end{verbatim}
166 }
167
168 \section{wxTabView overview}\label{wxtabviewoverview}
169
170 Classes: \helpref{wxTabView}{wxtabview}, \helpref{wxPanelTabView}{wxpaneltabview}
171
172 A wxTabView manages and draws a number of tabs. Because it is separate
173 from the tabbed window implementation, it can be reused in a number of contexts.
174 This library provides tabbed dialog and panel classes to use with the
175 wxPanelTabView class, but an application could derive other kinds of
176 view from wxTabView.
177
178 For example, a help application might draw a representation of a book on
179 a window, with a row of tabs along the top. The new tab view class might
180 be called wxCanvasTabView, for example, with the wxBookCanvas posting
181 the OnEvent function to the wxCanvasTabView before processing further,
182 application-specific event processing.
183
184 A window class designed to work with a view class must call the view's
185 OnEvent and Draw functions at appropriate times.
186