1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
   3 // Purpose:     SWIG interface defs for wxDC and releated classes
 
   7 // Created:     7-July-1997
 
   9 // Copyright:   (c) 2003 by Total Control Software
 
  10 // Licence:     wxWindows license
 
  11 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
  17 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  20 #include "wx/wxPython/pydrawxxx.h"
 
  23 // TODO: 1. wrappers for wxDrawObject and wxDC::DrawObject
 
  26 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  28 %typemap(in) (int points, wxPoint* points_array ) {
 
  29     $2 = wxPoint_LIST_helper($input, &$1);
 
  30     if ($2 == NULL) SWIG_fail;
 
  32 %typemap(freearg) (int points, wxPoint* points_array ) {
 
  37 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
  42 "A wx.DC is a device context onto which graphics and text can be
 
  43 drawn. It is intended to represent a number of output devices in a
 
  44 generic way, so a window can have a device context associated with it,
 
  45 and a printer also has a device context. In this way, the same piece
 
  46 of code may write to a number of different devices, if the device
 
  47 context is used as a parameter.
 
  49 Derived types of wxDC have documentation for specific features only,
 
  50 so refer to this section for most device context information.
 
  52 The wx.DC class is abstract and can not be instantiated, you must use
 
  53 one of the derived classes instead.  Which one will depend on the
 
  54 situation in which it is used.", "");
 
  56 class wxDC : public wxObject {
 
  58 //    wxDC(); **** abstract base class, can't instantiate.
 
  63         %# These have been deprecated in wxWidgets.  Since they never
 
  64         %# really did anything to begin with, just make them be NOPs.
 
  65         def BeginDrawing(self):  pass
 
  66         def EndDrawing(self):  pass
 
  71 // TODO    virtual void DrawObject(wxDrawObject* drawobject);
 
  76         "Flood fills the device context starting from the given point, using
 
  77 the current brush colour, and using a style:
 
  79     - **wxFLOOD_SURFACE**: the flooding occurs until a colour other than
 
  80       the given colour is encountered.
 
  82     - **wxFLOOD_BORDER**: the area to be flooded is bounded by the given
 
  85 Returns False if the operation failed.
 
  87 Note: The present implementation for non-Windows platforms may fail to
 
  88 find colour borders if the pixels do not match the colour
 
  89 exactly. However the function will still return true.", "");
 
  90     bool FloodFill(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, const wxColour& col, int style = wxFLOOD_SURFACE);
 
  91     %Rename(FloodFillPoint, bool, FloodFill(const wxPoint& pt, const wxColour& col, int style = wxFLOOD_SURFACE));
 
  93     // fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from
 
  94     // initialColour in the centre of the cercle and fading to destColour.
 
  97         void , GradientFillConcentric(const wxRect& rect,
 
  98                                       const wxColour& initialColour, 
 
  99                                       const wxColour& destColour,
 
 100                                       const wxPoint& circleCenter),
 
 101         "Fill the area specified by rect with a radial gradient, starting from
 
 102 initialColour in the center of the circle and fading to destColour on
 
 103 the outside of the circle.  The circleCenter argument is the relative
 
 104 coordinants of the center of the circle in the specified rect.
 
 106 Note: Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for real-time
 
 111         void , GradientFillLinear(const wxRect& rect,
 
 112                                   const wxColour& initialColour, 
 
 113                                   const wxColour& destColour,
 
 114                                   wxDirection nDirection = wxEAST),
 
 115         "Fill the area specified by rect with a linear gradient, starting from
 
 116 initialColour and eventually fading to destColour. The nDirection
 
 117 parameter specifies the direction of the colour change, default is to
 
 118 use initialColour on the left part of the rectangle and destColour on
 
 119 the right side.", "");
 
 125         "Gets the colour at the specified location on the DC.","");
 
 127         wxColour GetPixel(wxCoord x, wxCoord y) {
 
 129             self->GetPixel(x, y, &col);
 
 132         wxColour GetPixelPoint(const wxPoint& pt) {
 
 134             self->GetPixel(pt, &col);
 
 142         "Draws a line from the first point to the second. The current pen is
 
 143 used for drawing the line. Note that the second point is *not* part of
 
 144 the line and is not drawn by this function (this is consistent with
 
 145 the behaviour of many other toolkits).", "");
 
 146     void DrawLine(wxCoord x1, wxCoord y1, wxCoord x2, wxCoord y2);
 
 147     %Rename(DrawLinePoint, void, DrawLine(const wxPoint& pt1, const wxPoint& pt2));
 
 152         "Displays a cross hair using the current pen. This is a vertical and
 
 153 horizontal line the height and width of the window, centred on the
 
 155     void CrossHair(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
 156     %Rename(CrossHairPoint, void, CrossHair(const wxPoint& pt));
 
 161         "Draws an arc of a circle, centred on the *center* point (xc, yc), from
 
 162 the first point to the second. The current pen is used for the outline
 
 163 and the current brush for filling the shape.
 
 165 The arc is drawn in an anticlockwise direction from the start point to
 
 166 the end point.", "");
 
 167     void DrawArc(wxCoord x1, wxCoord y1, wxCoord x2, wxCoord y2, wxCoord xc, wxCoord yc);
 
 168     %Rename(DrawArcPoint, void, DrawArc(const wxPoint& pt1, const wxPoint& pt2, const wxPoint& center));
 
 173         "Draws a check mark inside the given rectangle.", "");
 
 174     void DrawCheckMark(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
 175     %Rename(DrawCheckMarkRect, void, DrawCheckMark(const wxRect& rect));
 
 179         "Draws an arc of an ellipse, with the given rectangle defining the
 
 180 bounds of the ellipse. The current pen is used for drawing the arc and
 
 181 the current brush is used for drawing the pie.
 
 183 The *start* and *end* parameters specify the start and end of the arc
 
 184 relative to the three-o'clock position from the center of the
 
 185 rectangle. Angles are specified in degrees (360 is a complete
 
 186 circle). Positive values mean counter-clockwise motion. If start is
 
 187 equal to end, a complete ellipse will be drawn.", "");
 
 188     void DrawEllipticArc(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord w, wxCoord h, double start, double end);
 
 189     %Rename(DrawEllipticArcPointSize, void, DrawEllipticArc(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz, double start, double end));
 
 194         "Draws a point using the current pen.", "");
 
 195     void DrawPoint(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
 196     %Rename(DrawPointPoint, void, DrawPoint(const wxPoint& pt));
 
 201         "Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
 
 202 size. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush
 
 203 for filling the shape.", "");
 
 204     void DrawRectangle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
 205     %Rename(DrawRectangleRect,void, DrawRectangle(const wxRect& rect));
 
 206     %Rename(DrawRectanglePointSize, void, DrawRectangle(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz));
 
 210         DrawRoundedRectangle,
 
 211         "Draws a rectangle with the given top left corner, and with the given
 
 212 size. The corners are quarter-circles using the given radius. The
 
 213 current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling
 
 216 If radius is positive, the value is assumed to be the radius of the
 
 217 rounded corner. If radius is negative, the absolute value is assumed
 
 218 to be the proportion of the smallest dimension of the rectangle. This
 
 219 means that the corner can be a sensible size relative to the size of
 
 220 the rectangle, and also avoids the strange effects X produces when the
 
 221 corners are too big for the rectangle.", "");
 
 222     void DrawRoundedRectangle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height, double radius);
 
 223     %Rename(DrawRoundedRectangleRect, void, DrawRoundedRectangle(const wxRect& r, double radius));
 
 224     %Rename(DrawRoundedRectanglePointSize, void, DrawRoundedRectangle(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz, double radius));
 
 229         "Draws a circle with the given center point and radius.  The current
 
 230 pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the
 
 233 :see: `DrawEllipse`");
 
 234     void DrawCircle(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord radius);
 
 235     %Rename(DrawCirclePoint, void, DrawCircle(const wxPoint& pt, wxCoord radius));
 
 240         "Draws an ellipse contained in the specified rectangle. The current pen
 
 241 is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape.", "
 
 243 :see: `DrawCircle`");
 
 244     void DrawEllipse(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
 245     %Rename(DrawEllipseRect, void, DrawEllipse(const wxRect& rect));
 
 246     %Rename(DrawEllipsePointSize, void, DrawEllipse(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz));
 
 251         "Draw an icon on the display (does nothing if the device context is
 
 252 PostScript). This can be the simplest way of drawing bitmaps on a
 
 254     void DrawIcon(const wxIcon& icon, wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
 255     %Rename(DrawIconPoint, void, DrawIcon(const wxIcon& icon, const wxPoint& pt));
 
 260         "Draw a bitmap on the device context at the specified point. If
 
 261 *transparent* is true and the bitmap has a transparency mask, (or
 
 262 alpha channel on the platforms that support it) then the bitmap will
 
 263 be drawn transparently.", "
 
 265 When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be
 
 266 used to draw the foreground of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the
 
 267 current text background colour to draw the background (all bits set to
 
 270 :see: `SetTextForeground`, `SetTextBackground` and `wx.MemoryDC`");
 
 271     void DrawBitmap(const wxBitmap &bmp, wxCoord x, wxCoord y, bool useMask = false);
 
 272     %Rename(DrawBitmapPoint, void, DrawBitmap(const wxBitmap &bmp, const wxPoint& pt, bool useMask = false));
 
 277         "Draws a text string at the specified point, using the current text
 
 278 font, and the current text foreground and background colours.
 
 280 The coordinates refer to the top-left corner of the rectangle bounding
 
 281 the string. See `GetTextExtent` for how to get the dimensions of a
 
 282 text string, which can be used to position the text more precisely.
 
 284 **NOTE**: under wxGTK the current logical function is used by this
 
 285 function but it is ignored by wxMSW. Thus, you should avoid using
 
 286 logical functions with this function in portable programs.", "
 
 288 :see: `DrawRotatedText`");
 
 289     void DrawText(const wxString& text, wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
 290     %Rename(DrawTextPoint, void, DrawText(const wxString& text, const wxPoint& pt));
 
 295         "Draws the text rotated by *angle* degrees, if supported by the platform.
 
 297 **NOTE**: Under Win9x only TrueType fonts can be drawn by this
 
 298 function. In particular, a font different from ``wx.NORMAL_FONT``
 
 299 should be used as the it is not normally a TrueType
 
 300 font. ``wx.SWISS_FONT`` is an example of a font which is.","
 
 303     void DrawRotatedText(const wxString& text, wxCoord x, wxCoord y, double angle);
 
 304     %Rename(DrawRotatedTextPoint, void, DrawRotatedText(const wxString& text, const wxPoint& pt, double angle));
 
 308         bool , Blit(wxCoord xdest, wxCoord ydest, wxCoord width, wxCoord height,
 
 309                     wxDC *source, wxCoord xsrc, wxCoord ysrc,
 
 310                     int rop = wxCOPY, bool useMask = false,
 
 311                     wxCoord xsrcMask = -1, wxCoord ysrcMask = -1),
 
 312         "Copy from a source DC to this DC.  Parameters specify the destination
 
 313 coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates,
 
 314 logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, and mask source
 
 317     :param xdest:       Destination device context x position.
 
 318     :param ydest:       Destination device context y position.
 
 319     :param width:       Width of source area to be copied.
 
 320     :param height:      Height of source area to be copied.
 
 321     :param source:      Source device context.
 
 322     :param xsrc:        Source device context x position.
 
 323     :param ysrc:        Source device context y position.
 
 324     :param rop:         Logical function to use: see `SetLogicalFunction`.
 
 325     :param useMask:     If true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask
 
 326                         that is associated with the bitmap selected into the
 
 327                         source device context.
 
 328     :param xsrcMask:    Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and
 
 329                         ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc will be assumed for
 
 330                         the mask source position.
 
 331     :param ysrcMask:    Source y position on the mask. 
 
 335         bool , Blit(const wxPoint& destPt, const wxSize& sz,
 
 336                     wxDC *source, const wxPoint& srcPt,
 
 337                     int rop = wxCOPY, bool useMask = false,
 
 338                     const wxPoint& srcPtMask = wxDefaultPosition),
 
 339         "Copy from a source DC to this DC.  Parameters specify the destination
 
 340 coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates,
 
 341 logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, and mask source
 
 344     :param destPt:      Destination device context position.
 
 345     :param sz:          Size of source area to be copied.
 
 346     :param source:      Source device context.
 
 347     :param srcPt:       Source device context position.
 
 348     :param rop:         Logical function to use: see `SetLogicalFunction`.
 
 349     :param useMask:     If true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask
 
 350                         that is associated with the bitmap selected into the
 
 351                         source device context.
 
 352     :param srcPtMask:   Source position on the mask. 
 
 359         "Sets the clipping region for this device context to the intersection
 
 360 of the given region described by the parameters of this method and the
 
 361 previously set clipping region. You should call `DestroyClippingRegion`
 
 362 if you want to set the clipping region exactly to the region
 
 365 The clipping region is an area to which drawing is
 
 366 restricted. Possible uses for the clipping region are for clipping
 
 367 text or for speeding up window redraws when only a known area of the
 
 368 screen is damaged.", "
 
 370 :see: `DestroyClippingRegion`, `wx.Region`");
 
 371     void SetClippingRegion(wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord width, wxCoord height);
 
 372     %Rename(SetClippingRegionPointSize, void, SetClippingRegion(const wxPoint& pt, const wxSize& sz));
 
 373     %Rename(SetClippingRegionAsRegion, void, SetClippingRegion(const wxRegion& region));
 
 374     %Rename(SetClippingRect, void, SetClippingRegion(const wxRect& rect));
 
 379         void , DrawLines(int points, wxPoint* points_array,
 
 380                          wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0),
 
 381         "DrawLines(self, List points, int xoffset=0, int yoffset=0)",
 
 382         "Draws lines using a sequence of `wx.Point` objects, adding the
 
 383 optional offset coordinate. The current pen is used for drawing the
 
 388         void , DrawPolygon(int points, wxPoint* points_array,
 
 389                      wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0,
 
 390                            int fillStyle = wxODDEVEN_RULE),
 
 391         "DrawPolygon(self, List points, int xoffset=0, int yoffset=0,
 
 392     int fillStyle=ODDEVEN_RULE)",
 
 393         "Draws a filled polygon using a sequence of `wx.Point` objects, adding
 
 394 the optional offset coordinate.  The last argument specifies the fill
 
 395 rule: ``wx.ODDEVEN_RULE`` (the default) or ``wx.WINDING_RULE``.
 
 397 The current pen is used for drawing the outline, and the current brush
 
 398 for filling the shape. Using a transparent brush suppresses
 
 399 filling. Note that wxWidgets automatically closes the first and last
 
 403     // TODO:  Figure out a good typemap for this...
 
 404     //        Convert the first 3 args from a sequence of sequences?
 
 405 //     void DrawPolyPolygon(int n, int count[], wxPoint points[],
 
 406 //                           wxCoord xoffset = 0, wxCoord yoffset = 0,
 
 407 //                           int fillStyle = wxODDEVEN_RULE);
 
 411         void , DrawLabel(const wxString& text, const wxRect& rect,
 
 412                          int alignment = wxALIGN_LEFT | wxALIGN_TOP,
 
 413                          int indexAccel = -1),
 
 414         "Draw *text* within the specified rectangle, abiding by the alignment
 
 415 flags.  Will additionally emphasize the character at *indexAccel* if
 
 418 :see: `DrawImageLabel`");
 
 422         DocStr(DrawImageLabel,
 
 423                "Draw *text* and an image (which may be ``wx.NullBitmap`` to skip
 
 424 drawing it) within the specified rectangle, abiding by the alignment
 
 425 flags.  Will additionally emphasize the character at *indexAccel* if
 
 426 it is not -1.  Returns the bounding rectangle.", "");
 
 427         wxRect DrawImageLabel(const wxString& text,
 
 428                               const wxBitmap& image,
 
 430                               int alignment = wxALIGN_LEFT | wxALIGN_TOP,
 
 431                               int indexAccel = -1) {
 
 433             self->DrawLabel(text, image, rect, alignment, indexAccel, &rv);
 
 441         void , DrawSpline(int points, wxPoint* points_array),
 
 442         "DrawSpline(self, List points)",
 
 443         "Draws a spline between all given control points, (a list of `wx.Point`
 
 444 objects) using the current pen. The spline is drawn using a series of
 
 445 lines, using an algorithm taken from the X drawing program 'XFIG'.", "");
 
 450     // global DC operations
 
 451     // --------------------
 
 454         virtual void , Clear(),
 
 455         "Clears the device context using the current background brush.", "");
 
 459         virtual bool , StartDoc(const wxString& message),
 
 460         "Starts a document (only relevant when outputting to a
 
 461 printer). *Message* is a message to show whilst printing.", "");
 
 464         virtual void , EndDoc(),
 
 465         "Ends a document (only relevant when outputting to a printer).", "");
 
 469         virtual void , StartPage(),
 
 470         "Starts a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).", "");
 
 473         virtual void , EndPage(),
 
 474         "Ends a document page (only relevant when outputting to a printer).", "");
 
 478     // set objects to use for drawing
 
 479     // ------------------------------
 
 482         virtual void , SetFont(const wxFont& font),
 
 483         "Sets the current font for the DC. It must be a valid font, in
 
 484 particular you should not pass ``wx.NullFont`` to this method.","
 
 489         virtual void , SetPen(const wxPen& pen),
 
 490         "Sets the current pen for the DC.
 
 492 If the argument is ``wx.NullPen``, the current pen is selected out of the
 
 493 device context, and the original pen restored.", "
 
 498         virtual void , SetBrush(const wxBrush& brush),
 
 499         "Sets the current brush for the DC.
 
 501 If the argument is ``wx.NullBrush``, the current brush is selected out
 
 502 of the device context, and the original brush restored, allowing the
 
 503 current brush to be destroyed safely.","
 
 508         virtual void , SetBackground(const wxBrush& brush),
 
 509         "Sets the current background brush for the DC.", "");
 
 512         virtual void , SetBackgroundMode(int mode),
 
 513         "*mode* may be one of ``wx.SOLID`` and ``wx.TRANSPARENT``. This setting
 
 514 determines whether text will be drawn with a background colour or
 
 518         virtual void , SetPalette(const wxPalette& palette),
 
 519         "If this is a window DC or memory DC, assigns the given palette to the
 
 520 window or bitmap associated with the DC. If the argument is
 
 521 ``wx.NullPalette``, the current palette is selected out of the device
 
 522 context, and the original palette restored.", "
 
 524 :see: `wx.Palette`");
 
 529         virtual void , DestroyClippingRegion(),
 
 530         "Destroys the current clipping region so that none of the DC is
 
 533 :see: `SetClippingRegion`");
 
 537         void, GetClippingBox(wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT) const,
 
 538         "GetClippingBox() -> (x, y, width, height)",
 
 539         "Gets the rectangle surrounding the current clipping region.", "");
 
 544             "Gets the rectangle surrounding the current clipping region.", "");
 
 545         wxRect GetClippingRect() {
 
 547             self->GetClippingBox(rect);
 
 558         virtual wxCoord , GetCharHeight() const,
 
 559         "Gets the character height of the currently set font.", "");
 
 562         virtual wxCoord , GetCharWidth() const,
 
 563         "Gets the average character width of the currently set font.", "");
 
 568         void, GetTextExtent(const wxString& string, wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT),
 
 569         "GetTextExtent(wxString string) -> (width, height)",
 
 570         "Get the width and height of the text using the current font. Only
 
 571 works for single line strings.", "");
 
 574         void, GetTextExtent(const wxString& string,
 
 575                             wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord* OUTPUT,
 
 576                             wxFont* font = NULL),
 
 577         "GetFullTextExtent(wxString string, Font font=None) ->\n   (width, height, descent, externalLeading)",
 
 578         "Get the width, height, decent and leading of the text using the
 
 579 current or specified font. Only works for single line strings.", "",
 
 583     // works for single as well as multi-line strings
 
 585         void, GetMultiLineTextExtent(const wxString& text,
 
 586                                      wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT,
 
 587                                      wxFont *font = NULL),
 
 588         "GetMultiLineTextExtent(wxString string, Font font=None) ->\n   (width, height, lineHeight)",
 
 589         "Get the width, height, and line height of the text using the
 
 590 current or specified font. Works for single as well as multi-line
 
 595         DocAStr(GetPartialTextExtents,
 
 596                 "GetPartialTextExtents(self, text) -> [widths]",
 
 597                 "Returns a list of integers such that each value is the distance in
 
 598 pixels from the begining of text to the coresponding character of
 
 599 *text*. The generic version simply builds a running total of the widths
 
 600 of each character using GetTextExtent, however if the various
 
 601 platforms have a native API function that is faster or more accurate
 
 602 than the generic implementation then it will be used instead.", "");
 
 603         wxArrayInt GetPartialTextExtents(const wxString& text) {
 
 605             self->GetPartialTextExtents(text, widths);
 
 611     // size and resolution
 
 612     // -------------------
 
 616         "This gets the horizontal and vertical resolution in device units. It
 
 617 can be used to scale graphics to fit the page. For example, if *maxX*
 
 618 and *maxY* represent the maximum horizontal and vertical 'pixel' values
 
 619 used in your application, the following code will scale the graphic to
 
 620 fit on the printer page::
 
 623       scaleX = maxX*1.0 / w
 
 624       scaleY = maxY*1.0 / h
 
 625       dc.SetUserScale(min(scaleX,scaleY),min(scaleX,scaleY))
 
 629         void, GetSize( int *OUTPUT, int *OUTPUT ),
 
 630         "GetSizeTuple() -> (width, height)",
 
 634     DocStr(GetSizeMM, "Get the DC size in milimeters.", "");
 
 635     wxSize GetSizeMM() const;
 
 637         void, GetSizeMM( int *OUTPUT, int *OUTPUT ) const,
 
 638         "GetSizeMMTuple() -> (width, height)",
 
 643     // coordinates conversions
 
 644     // -----------------------
 
 647         wxCoord , DeviceToLogicalX(wxCoord x) const,
 
 648         "Convert device X coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
 
 652         wxCoord , DeviceToLogicalY(wxCoord y) const,
 
 653         "Converts device Y coordinate to logical coordinate, using the current
 
 657         wxCoord , DeviceToLogicalXRel(wxCoord x) const,
 
 658         "Convert device X coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the
 
 659 current mapping mode but ignoring the x axis orientation. Use this
 
 660 function for converting a width, for example.", "");
 
 663         wxCoord , DeviceToLogicalYRel(wxCoord y) const,
 
 664         "Convert device Y coordinate to relative logical coordinate, using the
 
 665 current mapping mode but ignoring the y axis orientation. Use this
 
 666 function for converting a height, for example.", "");
 
 669         wxCoord , LogicalToDeviceX(wxCoord x) const,
 
 670         "Converts logical X coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
 
 674         wxCoord , LogicalToDeviceY(wxCoord y) const,
 
 675         "Converts logical Y coordinate to device coordinate, using the current
 
 679         wxCoord , LogicalToDeviceXRel(wxCoord x) const,
 
 680         "Converts logical X coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the
 
 681 current mapping mode but ignoring the x axis orientation. Use this for
 
 682 converting a width, for example.", "");
 
 685         wxCoord , LogicalToDeviceYRel(wxCoord y) const,
 
 686         "Converts logical Y coordinate to relative device coordinate, using the
 
 687 current mapping mode but ignoring the y axis orientation. Use this for
 
 688 converting a height, for example.", "");
 
 692     // query DC capabilities
 
 693     // ---------------------
 
 695     virtual bool CanDrawBitmap() const;
 
 696     virtual bool CanGetTextExtent() const;
 
 700         virtual int , GetDepth() const,
 
 701         "Returns the colour depth of the DC.", "");
 
 705         virtual wxSize , GetPPI() const,
 
 706         "Resolution in pixels per inch", "");
 
 710         virtual bool , IsOk() const,
 
 711         "Returns true if the DC is ok to use.", "");
 
 712     %pythoncode { Ok = IsOk }
 
 717         int , GetBackgroundMode() const,
 
 718         "Returns the current background mode, either ``wx.SOLID`` or
 
 719 ``wx.TRANSPARENT``.","
 
 721 :see: `SetBackgroundMode`");
 
 724         const wxBrush&  , GetBackground() const,
 
 725         "Gets the brush used for painting the background.","
 
 727 :see: `SetBackground`");
 
 730         const wxBrush&  , GetBrush() const,
 
 731         "Gets the current brush", "");
 
 734         const wxFont&   , GetFont() const,
 
 735         "Gets the current font", "");
 
 738         const wxPen&    , GetPen() const,
 
 739         "Gets the current pen", "");
 
 742         const wxColour& , GetTextBackground() const,
 
 743         "Gets the current text background colour", "");
 
 746         const wxColour& , GetTextForeground() const,
 
 747         "Gets the current text foreground colour", "");
 
 751         virtual void , SetTextForeground(const wxColour& colour),
 
 752         "Sets the current text foreground colour for the DC.", "");
 
 755         virtual void , SetTextBackground(const wxColour& colour),
 
 756         "Sets the current text background colour for the DC.", "");
 
 760         int , GetMapMode() const,
 
 761         "Gets the current *mapping mode* for the device context ", "");
 
 764         virtual void , SetMapMode(int mode),
 
 765         "The *mapping mode* of the device context defines the unit of
 
 766 measurement used to convert logical units to device units.  The
 
 767 mapping mode can be one of the following:
 
 769     ================    =============================================
 
 770     wx.MM_TWIPS         Each logical unit is 1/20 of a point, or 1/1440
 
 772     wx.MM_POINTS        Each logical unit is a point, or 1/72 of an inch.
 
 773     wx.MM_METRIC        Each logical unit is 1 mm.
 
 774     wx.MM_LOMETRIC      Each logical unit is 1/10 of a mm.
 
 775     wx.MM_TEXT          Each logical unit is 1 pixel.
 
 776     ================    =============================================
 
 778 Note that in X, text drawing isn't handled consistently with the
 
 779 mapping mode; a font is always specified in point size. However,
 
 780 setting the user scale (see `SetUserScale`) scales the text
 
 781 appropriately. In Windows, scalable TrueType fonts are always used; in
 
 782 X, results depend on availability of fonts, but usually a reasonable
 
 785 The coordinate origin is always at the top left of the screen/printer.
 
 787 Drawing to a Windows printer device context uses the current mapping
 
 788 mode, but mapping mode is currently ignored for PostScript output.
 
 794         virtual void, GetUserScale(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT) const,
 
 795         "GetUserScale(self) -> (xScale, yScale)",
 
 796         "Gets the current user scale factor (set by `SetUserScale`).", "");
 
 799         virtual void , SetUserScale(double x, double y),
 
 800         "Sets the user scaling factor, useful for applications which require
 
 806         virtual void, GetLogicalScale(double *OUTPUT, double *OUTPUT),
 
 807         "GetLogicalScale() -> (xScale, yScale)");
 
 809     virtual void SetLogicalScale(double x, double y);
 
 812     wxPoint GetLogicalOrigin() const;
 
 814         void, GetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT) const,
 
 815         "GetLogicalOriginTuple() -> (x,y)",
 
 816         GetLogicalOriginTuple);
 
 818     virtual void SetLogicalOrigin(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
 820         void SetLogicalOriginPoint(const wxPoint& point) {
 
 821             self->SetLogicalOrigin(point.x, point.y);
 
 826     wxPoint GetDeviceOrigin() const;
 
 828         void, GetDeviceOrigin(wxCoord *OUTPUT, wxCoord *OUTPUT) const,
 
 829         "GetDeviceOriginTuple() -> (x,y)",
 
 830         GetDeviceOriginTuple);
 
 832     virtual void SetDeviceOrigin(wxCoord x, wxCoord y);
 
 834         void SetDeviceOriginPoint(const wxPoint& point) {
 
 835             self->SetDeviceOrigin(point.x, point.y);
 
 840         virtual void , SetAxisOrientation(bool xLeftRight, bool yBottomUp),
 
 841         "Sets the x and y axis orientation (i.e., the direction from lowest to
 
 842 highest values on the axis). The default orientation is the natural
 
 843 orientation, e.g. x axis from left to right and y axis from bottom up.", "");
 
 847         int , GetLogicalFunction() const,
 
 848         "Gets the current logical function (set by `SetLogicalFunction`).", "");
 
 851         virtual void , SetLogicalFunction(int function),
 
 852         "Sets the current logical function for the device context. This
 
 853 determines how a source pixel (from a pen or brush colour, or source
 
 854 device context if using `Blit`) combines with a destination pixel in
 
 855 the current device context.
 
 857 The possible values and their meaning in terms of source and
 
 858 destination pixel values are as follows:
 
 860     ================       ==========================
 
 862     wx.AND_INVERT          (NOT src) AND dst
 
 863     wx.AND_REVERSE         src AND (NOT dst)
 
 866     wx.EQUIV               (NOT src) XOR dst
 
 868     wx.NAND                (NOT src) OR (NOT dst)
 
 869     wx.NOR                 (NOT src) AND (NOT dst)
 
 872     wx.OR_INVERT           (NOT src) OR dst
 
 873     wx.OR_REVERSE          src OR (NOT dst)
 
 875     wx.SRC_INVERT          NOT src
 
 877     ================       ==========================
 
 879 The default is wx.COPY, which simply draws with the current
 
 880 colour. The others combine the current colour and the background using
 
 881 a logical operation. wx.INVERT is commonly used for drawing rubber
 
 882 bands or moving outlines, since drawing twice reverts to the original
 
 888         void , ComputeScaleAndOrigin(),
 
 889         "Performs all necessary computations for given platform and context
 
 890 type after each change of scale and origin parameters. Usually called
 
 891 automatically internally after such changes.
 
 897 //         virtual void , SetOptimization(bool optimize),
 
 898 //         "If *optimize* is true this function sets optimization mode on. This
 
 899 // currently means that under X, the device context will not try to set a
 
 900 // pen or brush property if it is known to be set already. This approach
 
 901 // can fall down if non-wxWidgets code is using the same device context
 
 902 // or window, for example when the window is a panel on which the
 
 903 // windowing system draws panel items. The wxWidgets device context
 
 904 // 'memory' will now be out of step with reality.
 
 906 // Setting optimization off, drawing, then setting it back on again, is a
 
 907 // trick that must occasionally be employed.", "");
 
 910 //         virtual bool , GetOptimization(),
 
 911 //         "Returns true if device context optimization is on. See
 
 912 // `SetOptimization` for details.", "");
 
 915         def SetOptimization(self, optimize):
 
 917         def GetOptimization(self):
 
 920         SetOptimization = wx._deprecated(SetOptimization)
 
 921         GetOptimization = wx._deprecated(GetOptimization)
 
 929         virtual void , CalcBoundingBox(wxCoord x, wxCoord y),
 
 930         "Adds the specified point to the bounding box which can be retrieved
 
 931 with `MinX`, `MaxX` and `MinY`, `MaxY` or `GetBoundingBox` functions.", "");
 
 934         DocStr(CalcBoundingBoxPoint,
 
 935                "Adds the specified point to the bounding box which can be retrieved
 
 936 with `MinX`, `MaxX` and `MinY`, `MaxY` or `GetBoundingBox` functions.","");
 
 937         void CalcBoundingBoxPoint(const wxPoint& point) {
 
 938             self->CalcBoundingBox(point.x, point.y);
 
 943         void , ResetBoundingBox(),
 
 944         "Resets the bounding box: after a call to this function, the bounding
 
 945 box doesn't contain anything.", "");
 
 948     // Get the final bounding box of the PostScript or Metafile picture.
 
 950         wxCoord , MinX() const,
 
 951         "Gets the minimum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.", "");
 
 954         wxCoord , MaxX() const,
 
 955         "Gets the maximum horizontal extent used in drawing commands so far.", "");
 
 958         wxCoord , MinY() const,
 
 959         "Gets the minimum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.", "");
 
 962         wxCoord , MaxY() const,
 
 963         "Gets the maximum vertical extent used in drawing commands so far.", "");
 
 967     DocAStr(GetBoundingBox,
 
 968             "GetBoundingBox() -> (x1,y1, x2,y2)",
 
 969             "Returns the min and max points used in drawing commands so far.", "");
 
 971         void GetBoundingBox(int* OUTPUT, int* OUTPUT, int* OUTPUT, int* OUTPUT);
 
 972         // See below for implementation
 
 975     %pythoncode { def __nonzero__(self): return self.IsOk() };
 
 978     // RTL related functions
 
 979     // ---------------------
 
 982         virtual wxLayoutDirection , GetLayoutDirection() const,
 
 983         "Get the layout direction (LTR or RTL)_ for this dc.  On platforms
 
 984 where RTL layout is supported, the return value will either be
 
 985 ``wx.Layout_LeftToRight`` or ``wx.Layout_RightToLeft``.
 
 986 ``wx.Layout_Default`` is returned if layout direction is not
 
 990         virtual void , SetLayoutDirection(wxLayoutDirection dir),
 
 991         "Change the layout direction for this dc.", "");
 
1001     %extend { // See drawlist.cpp for impplementaion of these...
 
1002         PyObject* _DrawPointList(PyObject* pyCoords, PyObject* pyPens, PyObject* pyBrushes)
 
1004             return wxPyDrawXXXList(*self, wxPyDrawXXXPoint, pyCoords, pyPens, pyBrushes);
 
1007         PyObject* _DrawLineList(PyObject* pyCoords, PyObject* pyPens, PyObject* pyBrushes)
 
1009             return wxPyDrawXXXList(*self, wxPyDrawXXXLine, pyCoords, pyPens, pyBrushes);
 
1012         PyObject* _DrawRectangleList(PyObject* pyCoords, PyObject* pyPens, PyObject* pyBrushes)
 
1014             return wxPyDrawXXXList(*self, wxPyDrawXXXRectangle, pyCoords, pyPens, pyBrushes);
 
1017         PyObject* _DrawEllipseList(PyObject* pyCoords, PyObject* pyPens, PyObject* pyBrushes)
 
1019             return wxPyDrawXXXList(*self, wxPyDrawXXXEllipse, pyCoords, pyPens, pyBrushes);
 
1022         PyObject* _DrawPolygonList(PyObject* pyCoords, PyObject* pyPens, PyObject* pyBrushes)
 
1024             return wxPyDrawXXXList(*self, wxPyDrawXXXPolygon, pyCoords, pyPens, pyBrushes);
 
1027         PyObject* _DrawTextList(PyObject* textList, PyObject* pyPoints,
 
1028                                 PyObject* foregroundList, PyObject* backgroundList) {
 
1029             return wxPyDrawTextList(*self, textList, pyPoints, foregroundList, backgroundList);
 
1034     def DrawPointList(self, points, pens=None):
 
1036         Draw a list of points as quickly as possible.
 
1038             :param points:  A sequence of 2-element sequences representing
 
1039                             each point to draw, (x,y).
 
1040             :param pens:    If None, then the current pen is used.  If a
 
1041                             single pen then it will be used for all points.  If
 
1042                             a list of pens then there should be one for each point
 
1047         elif isinstance(pens, wx.Pen):
 
1049         elif len(pens) != len(points):
 
1050            raise ValueError('points and pens must have same length')
 
1051         return self._DrawPointList(points, pens, [])
 
1054     def DrawLineList(self, lines, pens=None):
 
1056         Draw a list of lines as quickly as possible.
 
1058             :param lines:  A sequence of 4-element sequences representing
 
1059                             each line to draw, (x1,y1, x2,y2).
 
1060             :param pens:    If None, then the current pen is used.  If a
 
1061                             single pen then it will be used for all lines.  If
 
1062                             a list of pens then there should be one for each line
 
1067         elif isinstance(pens, wx.Pen):
 
1069         elif len(pens) != len(lines):
 
1070            raise ValueError('lines and pens must have same length')
 
1071         return self._DrawLineList(lines, pens, [])
 
1074     def DrawRectangleList(self, rectangles, pens=None, brushes=None):
 
1076         Draw a list of rectangles as quickly as possible.
 
1078             :param rectangles:  A sequence of 4-element sequences representing
 
1079                             each rectangle to draw, (x,y, w,h).
 
1080             :param pens:    If None, then the current pen is used.  If a
 
1081                             single pen then it will be used for all rectangles.
 
1082                             If a list of pens then there should be one for each 
 
1083                             rectangle in rectangles.
 
1084             :param brushes: A brush or brushes to be used to fill the rectagles,
 
1085                             with similar semantics as the pens parameter.
 
1089         elif isinstance(pens, wx.Pen):
 
1091         elif len(pens) != len(rectangles):
 
1092            raise ValueError('rectangles and pens must have same length')
 
1095         elif isinstance(brushes, wx.Brush):
 
1097         elif len(brushes) != len(rectangles):
 
1098            raise ValueError('rectangles and brushes must have same length')
 
1099         return self._DrawRectangleList(rectangles, pens, brushes)
 
1102     def DrawEllipseList(self, ellipses, pens=None, brushes=None):
 
1104         Draw a list of ellipses as quickly as possible.
 
1106             :param ellipses: A sequence of 4-element sequences representing
 
1107                             each ellipse to draw, (x,y, w,h).
 
1108             :param pens:    If None, then the current pen is used.  If a
 
1109                             single pen then it will be used for all ellipses.
 
1110                             If a list of pens then there should be one for each 
 
1111                             ellipse in ellipses.
 
1112             :param brushes: A brush or brushes to be used to fill the ellipses,
 
1113                             with similar semantics as the pens parameter.
 
1117         elif isinstance(pens, wx.Pen):
 
1119         elif len(pens) != len(ellipses):
 
1120            raise ValueError('ellipses and pens must have same length')
 
1123         elif isinstance(brushes, wx.Brush):
 
1125         elif len(brushes) != len(ellipses):
 
1126            raise ValueError('ellipses and brushes must have same length')
 
1127         return self._DrawEllipseList(ellipses, pens, brushes)
 
1130     def DrawPolygonList(self, polygons, pens=None, brushes=None):
 
1132         Draw a list of polygons, each of which is a list of points.
 
1134             :param polygons: A sequence of sequences of sequences.
 
1135                              [[(x1,y1),(x2,y2),(x3,y3)...],
 
1136                              [(x1,y1),(x2,y2),(x3,y3)...]]
 
1138             :param pens:    If None, then the current pen is used.  If a
 
1139                             single pen then it will be used for all polygons.
 
1140                             If a list of pens then there should be one for each 
 
1142             :param brushes: A brush or brushes to be used to fill the polygons,
 
1143                             with similar semantics as the pens parameter.
 
1147         elif isinstance(pens, wx.Pen):
 
1149         elif len(pens) != len(polygons):
 
1150            raise ValueError('polygons and pens must have same length')
 
1153         elif isinstance(brushes, wx.Brush):
 
1155         elif len(brushes) != len(polygons):
 
1156            raise ValueError('polygons and brushes must have same length')
 
1157         return self._DrawPolygonList(polygons, pens, brushes)
 
1160     def DrawTextList(self, textList, coords, foregrounds = None, backgrounds = None):
 
1162         Draw a list of strings using a list of coordinants for positioning each string.
 
1164             :param textList:    A list of strings
 
1165             :param coords:      A list of (x,y) positions
 
1166             :param foregrounds: A list of `wx.Colour` objects to use for the
 
1167                                 foregrounds of the strings.
 
1168             :param backgrounds: A list of `wx.Colour` objects to use for the
 
1169                                 backgrounds of the strings.
 
1171         NOTE: Make sure you set Background mode to wx.Solid (DC.SetBackgroundMode)
 
1172               If you want backgrounds to do anything.
 
1174         if type(textList) == type(''):
 
1175            textList = [textList]
 
1176         elif len(textList) != len(coords):
 
1177            raise ValueError('textlist and coords must have same length')
 
1178         if foregrounds is None:
 
1180         elif isinstance(foregrounds, wx.Colour):
 
1181            foregrounds = [foregrounds]
 
1182         elif len(foregrounds) != len(coords):
 
1183            raise ValueError('foregrounds and coords must have same length')
 
1184         if backgrounds is None:
 
1186         elif isinstance(backgrounds, wx.Colour):
 
1187            backgrounds = [backgrounds]
 
1188         elif len(backgrounds) != len(coords):
 
1189            raise ValueError('backgrounds and coords must have same length')
 
1190         return  self._DrawTextList(textList, coords, foregrounds, backgrounds)
 
1193     %property(Background, GetBackground, SetBackground, doc="See `GetBackground` and `SetBackground`");
 
1194     %property(BackgroundMode, GetBackgroundMode, SetBackgroundMode, doc="See `GetBackgroundMode` and `SetBackgroundMode`");
 
1195     %property(BoundingBox, GetBoundingBox, doc="See `GetBoundingBox`");
 
1196     %property(Brush, GetBrush, SetBrush, doc="See `GetBrush` and `SetBrush`");
 
1197     %property(CharHeight, GetCharHeight, doc="See `GetCharHeight`");
 
1198     %property(CharWidth, GetCharWidth, doc="See `GetCharWidth`");
 
1199     %property(ClippingBox, GetClippingBox, doc="See `GetClippingBox`");
 
1200     %property(ClippingRect, GetClippingRect, SetClippingRect, doc="See `GetClippingRect` and `SetClippingRect`");
 
1201     %property(Depth, GetDepth, doc="See `GetDepth`");
 
1202     %property(DeviceOrigin, GetDeviceOrigin, SetDeviceOrigin, doc="See `GetDeviceOrigin` and `SetDeviceOrigin`");
 
1203     %property(Font, GetFont, SetFont, doc="See `GetFont` and `SetFont`");
 
1204     %property(FullTextExtent, GetFullTextExtent, doc="See `GetFullTextExtent`");
 
1205     %property(LogicalFunction, GetLogicalFunction, SetLogicalFunction, doc="See `GetLogicalFunction` and `SetLogicalFunction`");
 
1206     %property(LogicalOrigin, GetLogicalOrigin, SetLogicalOrigin, doc="See `GetLogicalOrigin` and `SetLogicalOrigin`");
 
1207     %property(LogicalScale, GetLogicalScale, SetLogicalScale, doc="See `GetLogicalScale` and `SetLogicalScale`");
 
1208     %property(MapMode, GetMapMode, SetMapMode, doc="See `GetMapMode` and `SetMapMode`");
 
1209     %property(MultiLineTextExtent, GetMultiLineTextExtent, doc="See `GetMultiLineTextExtent`");
 
1210     %property(Optimization, GetOptimization, SetOptimization, doc="See `GetOptimization` and `SetOptimization`");
 
1211     %property(PPI, GetPPI, doc="See `GetPPI`");
 
1212     %property(PartialTextExtents, GetPartialTextExtents, doc="See `GetPartialTextExtents`");
 
1213     %property(Pen, GetPen, SetPen, doc="See `GetPen` and `SetPen`");
 
1214     %property(Pixel, GetPixel, doc="See `GetPixel`");
 
1215     %property(PixelPoint, GetPixelPoint, doc="See `GetPixelPoint`");
 
1216     %property(Size, GetSize, doc="See `GetSize`");
 
1217     %property(SizeMM, GetSizeMM, doc="See `GetSizeMM`");
 
1218     %property(TextBackground, GetTextBackground, SetTextBackground, doc="See `GetTextBackground` and `SetTextBackground`");
 
1219     %property(TextExtent, GetTextExtent, doc="See `GetTextExtent`");
 
1220     %property(TextForeground, GetTextForeground, SetTextForeground, doc="See `GetTextForeground` and `SetTextForeground`");
 
1221     %property(UserScale, GetUserScale, SetUserScale, doc="See `GetUserScale` and `SetUserScale`");
 
1223     %property(LayoutDirection, GetLayoutDirection, SetLayoutDirection);
 
1229 static void wxDC_GetBoundingBox(wxDC* dc, int* x1, int* y1, int* x2, int* y2) {
 
1238 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1241 DocStr(wxDCTextColourChanger,
 
1242 "wx.DCTextColourChanger can be used to temporarily change the DC text
 
1243 colour and restore it automatically when the object goes out of scope", "");
 
1245 class wxDCTextColourChanger
 
1248     wxDCTextColourChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxColour& col);
 
1249     ~wxDCTextColourChanger();
 
1253 DocStr(wxDCPenChanger,
 
1254 "wx.DCPenChanger can be used to temporarily change the DC pen and
 
1255 restore it automatically when the object goes out of scope", "");
 
1257 class  wxDCPenChanger
 
1260     wxDCPenChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxPen& pen);
 
1266 DocStr(wxDCBrushChanger,
 
1267 "wx.DCBrushChanger can be used to temporarily change the DC brush and
 
1268 restore it automatically when the object goes out of scope", "");
 
1270 class wxDCBrushChanger
 
1273     wxDCBrushChanger(wxDC& dc, const wxBrush& brush);
 
1274     ~wxDCBrushChanger();
 
1279 "wx.wxDCClipper sets the DC's clipping region when it is constructed,
 
1280 and then automatically destroys the clipping region when the clipper
 
1281 goes out of scope.", "");
 
1286     %nokwargs wxDCClipper;
 
1287     wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, const wxRegion& r);
 
1288     wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, const wxRect& r);
 
1289     wxDCClipper(wxDC& dc, wxCoord x, wxCoord y, wxCoord w, wxCoord h);
 
1296 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1299 MustHaveApp(wxMemoryDC);
 
1302 "A memory device context provides a means to draw graphics onto a
 
1303 bitmap. A bitmap must be selected into the new memory DC before it may
 
1304 be used for anything. Typical usage is as follows::
 
1307     dc.SelectObject(bitmap)
 
1308     # draw on the dc using any of the Draw methods
 
1309     dc.SelectObject(wx.NullBitmap)
 
1310     # the bitmap now contains wahtever was drawn upon it
 
1312 Note that the memory DC *must* be deleted (or the bitmap selected out
 
1313 of it) before a bitmap can be reselected into another memory DC.
 
1316 class wxMemoryDC : public wxDC {
 
1319         wxMemoryDC(const wxBitmap& bitmap = wxNullBitmap),
 
1320         "Constructs a new memory device context.
 
1322 Use the Ok member to test whether the constructor was successful in
 
1323 creating a usable device context. If a bitmap is not given to this
 
1324 constructor then don't forget to select a bitmap into the DC before
 
1327 :see: `MemoryDCFromDC`");
 
1330         wxMemoryDC(wxDC* oldDC),
 
1331         "Creates a DC that is compatible with the oldDC.", "",
 
1336         void , SelectObject(const wxBitmap& bitmap),
 
1337         "Selects the bitmap into the device context, to use as the memory
 
1338 bitmap. Selecting the bitmap into a memory DC allows you to draw into
 
1339 the DC, and therefore the bitmap, and also to use Blit to copy the
 
1342 If the argument is wx.NullBitmap (or some other uninitialised
 
1343 `wx.Bitmap`) the current bitmap is selected out of the device context,
 
1344 and the original bitmap restored, allowing the current bitmap to be
 
1345 destroyed safely.", "");
 
1349 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1352 MustHaveApp(wxScreenDC);
 
1355 "A wxScreenDC can be used to paint anywhere on the screen. This should
 
1356 normally be constructed as a temporary stack object; don't store a
 
1359 class wxScreenDC : public wxDC {
 
1364         bool , StartDrawingOnTop(wxWindow* window),
 
1365         "Specify that the area of the screen to be drawn upon coincides with
 
1368 :see: `EndDrawingOnTop`", "",
 
1369         StartDrawingOnTopWin);
 
1373         bool , StartDrawingOnTop(wxRect* rect = NULL),
 
1374         "Specify that the area is the given rectangle, or the whole screen if
 
1377 :see: `EndDrawingOnTop`", "");
 
1381         bool , EndDrawingOnTop(),
 
1382         "Use this in conjunction with `StartDrawingOnTop` or
 
1383 `StartDrawingOnTopWin` to ensure that drawing to the screen occurs on
 
1384 top of existing windows. Without this, some window systems (such as X)
 
1385 only allow drawing to take place underneath other windows.
 
1387 You might use this pair of functions when implementing a drag feature,
 
1388 for example as in the `wx.SplitterWindow` implementation.
 
1390 These functions are probably obsolete since the X implementations
 
1391 allow drawing directly on the screen now. However, the fact that this
 
1392 function allows the screen to be refreshed afterwards may be useful
 
1393 to some applications.", "");
 
1397 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1400 MustHaveApp(wxWindowDC);
 
1403        "A wx.WindowDC must be constructed if an application wishes to paint on
 
1404 the whole area of a window (client and decorations). This should
 
1405 normally be constructed as a temporary stack object; don't store a
 
1406 wx.WindowDC object.","");
 
1407 class wxWindowDC : public wxDC {
 
1410         wxWindowDC(wxWindow* win),
 
1411         "Constructor. Pass the window on which you wish to paint.","");
 
1414 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1417 MustHaveApp(wxClientDC);
 
1420 "A wx.ClientDC must be constructed if an application wishes to paint on
 
1421 the client area of a window from outside an EVT_PAINT event. This should
 
1422 normally be constructed as a temporary stack object; don't store a
 
1423 wx.ClientDC object long term.
 
1425 To draw on a window from within an EVT_PAINT handler, construct a
 
1426 `wx.PaintDC` object.
 
1428 To draw on the whole window including decorations, construct a
 
1429 `wx.WindowDC` object (Windows only).
 
1431 class wxClientDC : public wxWindowDC {
 
1434         wxClientDC(wxWindow* win),
 
1435         "Constructor. Pass the window on which you wish to paint.", "");
 
1438 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1441 MustHaveApp(wxPaintDC);
 
1444 "A wx.PaintDC must be constructed if an application wishes to paint on
 
1445 the client area of a window from within an EVT_PAINT event
 
1446 handler. This should normally be constructed as a temporary stack
 
1447 object; don't store a wx.PaintDC object. If you have an EVT_PAINT
 
1448 handler, you **must** create a wx.PaintDC object within it even if you
 
1449 don't actually use it.
 
1451 Using wx.PaintDC within EVT_PAINT handlers is important because it
 
1452 automatically sets the clipping area to the damaged area of the
 
1453 window. Attempts to draw outside this area do not appear.
 
1455 To draw on a window from outside EVT_PAINT handlers, construct a
 
1456 `wx.ClientDC` object.
 
1458 class wxPaintDC : public wxClientDC {
 
1461         wxPaintDC(wxWindow* win),
 
1462         "Constructor. Pass the window on which you wish to paint.", "");
 
1467 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1472 #include <wx/dcbuffer.h>
 
1476     wxBUFFER_VIRTUAL_AREA,
 
1477     wxBUFFER_CLIENT_AREA
 
1480 MustHaveApp(wxBufferedDC);
 
1482 DocStr(wxBufferedDC,
 
1483 "This simple class provides a simple way to avoid flicker: when drawing
 
1484 on it, everything is in fact first drawn on an in-memory buffer (a
 
1485 `wx.Bitmap`) and then copied to the screen only once, when this object
 
1486 is destroyed.  You can either provide a buffer bitmap yourself, and
 
1487 reuse it the next time something needs painted, or you can let the
 
1488 buffered DC create and provide a buffer bitmap itself.
 
1490 Buffered DCs can be used in the same way as any other device context.
 
1491 wx.BufferedDC itself typically replaces `wx.ClientDC`, if you want to
 
1492 use it in your EVT_PAINT handler, you should look at
 
1493 `wx.BufferedPaintDC`.  You can also use a wx.BufferedDC without
 
1494 providing a target DC.  In this case the operations done on the dc
 
1495 will only be written to the buffer bitmap and *not* to any window, so
 
1496 you will want to have provided the buffer bitmap and then reuse it
 
1497 when it needs painted to the window.
 
1499 Please note that GTK+ 2.0 and OS X provide double buffering themselves
 
1500 natively.  You may want to use `wx.Window.IsDoubleBuffered` to
 
1501 determine whether you need to use buffering or not, or use
 
1502 `wx.AutoBufferedPaintDC` to avoid needless double buffering on systems
 
1503 that already do it automatically.
 
1508 class wxBufferedDC : public wxMemoryDC
 
1511     %pythonAppend wxBufferedDC
 
1512         "self.__dc = args[0] # save a ref so the other dc will not be deleted before self";
 
1514     %nokwargs wxBufferedDC;
 
1518         "Constructs a buffered DC.", "
 
1520     :param dc: The underlying DC: everything drawn to this object will
 
1521         be flushed to this DC when this object is destroyed. You may
 
1522         pass ``None`` in order to just initialize the buffer, and not
 
1525     :param buffer: If a `wx.Size` object is passed as the 2nd arg then
 
1526         it is the size of the bitmap that will be created internally
 
1527         and used for an implicit buffer. If the 2nd arg is a
 
1528         `wx.Bitmap` then it is the explicit buffer that will be
 
1529         used. Using an explicit buffer is the most efficient solution
 
1530         as the bitmap doesn't have to be recreated each time but it
 
1531         also requires more memory as the bitmap is never freed. The
 
1532         bitmap should have appropriate size, anything drawn outside of
 
1533         its bounds is clipped.  If wx.NullBitmap is used then a new
 
1534         buffer will be allocated that is the same size as the dc.
 
1536     :param style: The style parameter indicates whether the supplied buffer is
 
1537         intended to cover the entire virtual size of a `wx.ScrolledWindow` or
 
1538         if it only covers the client area.  Acceptable values are
 
1539         ``wx.BUFFER_VIRTUAL_AREA`` and ``wx.BUFFER_CLIENT_AREA``.
 
1542     wxBufferedDC( wxDC* dc,
 
1543                   const wxBitmap& buffer=wxNullBitmap,
 
1544                   int style = wxBUFFER_CLIENT_AREA );
 
1545     wxBufferedDC( wxDC* dc,
 
1547                   int style = wxBUFFER_CLIENT_AREA );
 
1548 //     wxBufferedDC(wxWindow* win,
 
1550 //                  const wxSize &area,
 
1551 //                  int style = wxBUFFER_CLIENT_AREA);
 
1556         "Copies everything drawn on the DC so far to the underlying DC
 
1557 associated with this object, if any.", "");
 
1562         "Blits the buffer to the dc, and detaches the dc from the buffer (so it
 
1563 can be effectively used once only).  This is usually only called in
 
1564 the destructor.", "");
 
1571 MustHaveApp(wxBufferedPaintDC);
 
1573 DocStr(wxBufferedPaintDC,
 
1574 "This is a subclass of `wx.BufferedDC` which can be used inside of an
 
1575 EVT_PAINT event handler. Just create an object of this class instead
 
1576 of `wx.PaintDC` and that's all you have to do to (mostly) avoid
 
1577 flicker. The only thing to watch out for is that if you are using this
 
1578 class together with `wx.ScrolledWindow`, you probably do **not** want
 
1579 to call `wx.Window.PrepareDC` on it as it already does this internally
 
1580 for the real underlying `wx.PaintDC`.
 
1582 If your window is already fully buffered in a `wx.Bitmap` then your
 
1583 EVT_PAINT handler can be as simple as just creating a
 
1584 ``wx.BufferedPaintDC`` as it will `Blit` the buffer to the window
 
1585 automatically when it is destroyed.  For example::
 
1587     def OnPaint(self, event):
 
1588         dc = wx.BufferedPaintDC(self, self.buffer)
 
1593 class wxBufferedPaintDC : public wxBufferedDC
 
1598         wxBufferedPaintDC( wxWindow *window,
 
1599                            const wxBitmap &buffer = wxNullBitmap,
 
1600                            int style = wxBUFFER_CLIENT_AREA),
 
1601         "Create a buffered paint DC.  As with `wx.BufferedDC`, you may either
 
1602 provide the bitmap to be used for buffering or let this object create
 
1603 one internally (in the latter case, the size of the client part of the
 
1604 window is automatically used).", "");
 
1608 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1611 // Epydoc doesn't like this for some strange reason...
 
1613 //     if 'wxMac' in wx.PlatformInfo or 'gtk2' in wx.PlatformInfo:
 
1614 //         _AutoBufferedPaintDCBase = PaintDC
 
1616 //         _AutoBufferedPaintDCBase = BufferedPaintDC
 
1618 //     class AutoBufferedPaintDC(_AutoBufferedPaintDCBase):
 
1620 //         If the current platform double buffers by default then this DC is the
 
1621 //         same as a plain `wx.PaintDC`, otherwise it is a `wx.BufferedPaintDC`.
 
1623 //         :see: `wx.AutoBufferedPaintDCFactory`
 
1625 //         def __init__(self, window):
 
1626 //             _AutoBufferedPaintDCBase.__init__(self, window)
 
1630 DocStr(wxAutoBufferedPaintDC,
 
1631 "If the current platform double buffers by default then this DC is the
 
1632 same as a plain `wx.PaintDC`, otherwise it is a `wx.BufferedPaintDC`.
 
1634 :see: `wx.AutoBufferedPaintDCFactory`
 
1637 class wxAutoBufferedPaintDC: public wxDC
 
1640     wxAutoBufferedPaintDC(wxWindow* win);
 
1644 %newobject wxAutoBufferedPaintDCFactory;
 
1646     wxDC* , wxAutoBufferedPaintDCFactory(wxWindow* window),
 
1647     "Checks if the window is natively double buffered and will return a
 
1648 `wx.PaintDC` if it is, a `wx.BufferedPaintDC` otherwise.  The advantage of
 
1649 this function over `wx.AutoBufferedPaintDC` is that this function will check
 
1650 if the the specified window has double-buffering enabled rather than just
 
1651 going by platform defaults.", "");
 
1655 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1658 MustHaveApp(wxMirrorDC);
 
1661 "wx.MirrorDC is a simple wrapper class which is always associated with a
 
1662 real `wx.DC` object and either forwards all of its operations to it
 
1663 without changes (no mirroring takes place) or exchanges x and y
 
1664 coordinates which makes it possible to reuse the same code to draw a
 
1665 figure and its mirror -- i.e. reflection related to the diagonal line
 
1667 class wxMirrorDC : public wxDC
 
1671         wxMirrorDC(wxDC& dc, bool mirror),
 
1672         "Creates a mirrored DC associated with the real *dc*.  Everything drawn
 
1673 on the wx.MirrorDC will appear on the *dc*, and will be mirrored if
 
1674 *mirror* is True.","");
 
1677 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1681 #include <wx/dcps.h>
 
1684 MustHaveApp(wxPostScriptDC);
 
1686 DocStr(wxPostScriptDC,
 
1687 "This is a `wx.DC` that can write to PostScript files on any platform.","");
 
1689 class wxPostScriptDC : public wxDC {
 
1692         wxPostScriptDC(const wxPrintData& printData),
 
1693         "Constructs a PostScript printer device context from a `wx.PrintData`
 
1696     wxPrintData& GetPrintData();
 
1697     void SetPrintData(const wxPrintData& data);
 
1700         static void , SetResolution(int ppi),
 
1701         "Set resolution (in pixels per inch) that will be used in PostScript
 
1702 output. Default is 720ppi.", "");
 
1705         static int , GetResolution(),
 
1706         "Return resolution used in PostScript output.", "");
 
1708     %property(PrintData, GetPrintData, SetPrintData, doc="See `GetPrintData` and `SetPrintData`");
 
1711 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1715 MustHaveApp(wxMetaFile);
 
1716 MustHaveApp(wxMetaFileDC);
 
1719 #if defined(__WXMSW__) || defined(__WXMAC__)
 
1722 #include <wx/metafile.h>
 
1725 class wxMetaFile : public wxObject {
 
1727     wxMetaFile(const wxString& filename = wxPyEmptyString);
 
1731     %pythoncode { Ok = IsOk }
 
1732     bool SetClipboard(int width = 0, int height = 0);
 
1739     const wxString& GetFileName() const;
 
1742     %pythoncode { def __nonzero__(self): return self.IsOk() }
 
1745 // bool wxMakeMetaFilePlaceable(const wxString& filename,
 
1746 //                              int minX, int minY, int maxX, int maxY, float scale=1.0);
 
1749 class wxMetaFileDC : public wxDC {
 
1751     wxMetaFileDC(const wxString& filename = wxPyEmptyString,
 
1752                  int width = 0, int height = 0,
 
1753                  const wxString& description = wxPyEmptyString);
 
1754     wxMetaFile* Close();
 
1759 #else  // Make some dummies for the other platforms
 
1762 class wxMetaFile : public wxObject {
 
1764     wxMetaFile(const wxString&)
 
1765         { wxPyRaiseNotImplemented(); }
 
1768 class wxMetaFileDC : public wxClientDC {
 
1770     wxMetaFileDC(const wxString&, int, int, const wxString&)
 
1771         { wxPyRaiseNotImplemented(); }
 
1776 class wxMetaFile : public wxObject {
 
1778     wxMetaFile(const wxString& filename = wxPyEmptyString);
 
1781 class wxMetaFileDC : public wxDC {
 
1783     wxMetaFileDC(const wxString& filename = wxPyEmptyString,
 
1784                  int width = 0, int height = 0,
 
1785                  const wxString& description = wxPyEmptyString);
 
1792 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1794 MustHaveApp(wxPrinterDC);
 
1796 #if defined(__WXMSW__) || defined(__WXMAC__)
 
1798 class  wxPrinterDC : public wxDC {
 
1800     wxPrinterDC(const wxPrintData& printData);
 
1805 class  wxPrinterDC : public wxClientDC {
 
1807     wxPrinterDC(const wxPrintData&)
 
1808         { wxPyRaiseNotImplemented(); }
 
1813 class  wxPrinterDC : public wxDC {
 
1815     wxPrinterDC(const wxPrintData& printData);
 
1819 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
1820 //---------------------------------------------------------------------------