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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 receive
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 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_DONTWRAP}}{Same as {\tt wxHSCROLL} style.}
118 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_LINEWRAP}}{Wrap the lines too long to be shown entirely at any position (wxUniv only currently)}
119 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTE\_WORDWRAP}}{Wrap the lines too long to be shown entirely at word boundaries only (wxUniv only currently)}
120 \end{twocollist}
121
122 See also \helpref{window styles overview}{windowstyles} and
123 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrlconstr}.
124
125 \wxheading{wxTextCtrl styles}
126
127 Multi-line text controls support the styles, i.e. provide a possibility to set
128 colours and font for individual characters in it (note that under Windows {\tt
129 wxTE\_RICH} style is required for style support). To use the styles you can
130 either call \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle} before
131 inserting the text or call \helpref{SetStyle}{wxtextctrlsetstyle} later to
132 change the style of the text already in the control (the first solution is
133 much more efficient).
134
135 In either case, if the style doesn't specify some of the attributes (for
136 example you only want to set the text colour but without changing the font nor
137 the text background), the values of the default style will be used for them.
138 If there is no default style, the attributes of the text control itself are
139 used.
140
141 So the following code correctly describes what it does: the second call
142 to \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle} doesn't change the
143 text foreground colour (which stays red) while the last one doesn't change the
144 background colour (which stays grey):
145
146 {\small%
147 \begin{verbatim}
148 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(*wxRED));
149 text->AppendText("Red text\n");
150 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(wxNullColour, *wxLIGHT_GREY));
151 text->AppendText("Red on grey text\n");
152 text->SetDefaultStyle(wxTextAttr(*wxBLUE);
153 text->AppendText("Blue on grey text\n");
154 \end{verbatim}
155 }%
156
157 \wxheading{wxTextCtrl and C++ streams}
158
159 This class multiply-inherits from {\bf streambuf} where compilers allow,
160 allowing code such as the following:
161
162 {\small%
163 \begin{verbatim}
164 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
165
166 ostream stream(control)
167
168 stream << 123.456 << " some text\n";
169 stream.flush();
170 \end{verbatim}
171 }%
172
173 If your compiler does not support derivation from {\bf streambuf} and gives a
174 compile error, define the symbol {\bf NO\_TEXT\_WINDOW\_STREAM} in the
175 wxTextCtrl header file.
176
177 Note that independently of this setting you can always use wxTextCtrl itself
178 in a stream-like manner:
179
180 {\small%
181 \begin{verbatim}
182 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
183
184 *control << 123.456 << " some text\n";
185 \end{verbatim}
186 }%
187
188 always works. However the possibility to create an ostream associated with
189 wxTextCtrl may be useful if you need to redirect the output of a function
190 taking an ostream as parameter to a text control.
191
192 Another commonly requested need is to redirect {\bf std::cout} to the text
193 control. This could be done in the following way:
194
195 {\small%
196 \begin{verbatim}
197 #include <iostream>
198
199 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
200
201 std::streambuf *sbOld = std::cout.rdbuf();
202 std::cout.rdbuf(*control);
203
204 // use cout as usual, the output appears in the text control
205 ...
206
207 std::cout.rdbuf(sbOld);
208 \end{verbatim}
209 }%
210
211 But wxWindows provides a convenient class to make it even simpler so instead
212 you may just do
213
214 {\small%
215 \begin{verbatim}
216 #include <iostream>
217
218 wxTextCtrl *control = new wxTextCtrl(...);
219
220 wxStreamToTextRedirector redirect(control);
221
222 // all output to cout goes into the text control until the exit from current
223 // scope
224 \end{verbatim}
225 }%
226
227 See \helpref{wxStreamToTextRedirector}{wxstreamtotextredirector} for more
228 details.
229
230 \wxheading{Event handling}
231
232 The following commands are processed by default event handlers in wxTextCtrl: wxID\_CUT, wxID\_COPY,
233 wxID\_PASTE, wxID\_UNDO, wxID\_REDO. The associated UI update events are also processed
234 automatically, when the control has the focus.
235
236 To process input from a text control, use these event handler macros to direct input to member
237 functions that take a \helpref{wxCommandEvent}{wxcommandevent} argument.
238
239 \twocolwidtha{7cm}%
240 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
241 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT(id, func)}}{Respond to a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_UPDATED event,
242 generated when the text changes. Notice that this event will always be sent
243 when the text controls contents changes - whether this is due to user input or
244 comes from the program itself (for example, if SetValue() is called)}
245 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_ENTER(id, func)}}{Respond to a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_ENTER event,
246 generated when enter is pressed in a single-line text control.}
247 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_URL(id, func)}}{A mouse event occured over an URL
248 in the text control (Win32 only)}
249 \twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TEXT\_MAXLEN(id, func)}}{User tried to enter more text
250 into the control than the limit set by
251 \helpref{SetMaxLength}{wxtextctrlsetmaxlength}.}
252 \end{twocollist}%
253
254 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
255
256 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}\label{wxtextctrlconstr}
257
258 \func{}{wxTextCtrl}{\void}
259
260 Default constructor.
261
262 \func{}{wxTextCtrl}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp
263 \param{const wxString\& }{value = ``"}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition}, \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
264 \param{long}{ style = 0}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = wxTextCtrlNameStr}}
265
266 Constructor, creating and showing a text control.
267
268 \wxheading{Parameters}
269
270 \docparam{parent}{Parent window. Should not be NULL.}
271
272 \docparam{id}{Control identifier. A value of -1 denotes a default value.}
273
274 \docparam{value}{Default text value.}
275
276 \docparam{pos}{Text control position.}
277
278 \docparam{size}{Text control size.}
279
280 \docparam{style}{Window style. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrl}.}
281
282 \docparam{validator}{Window validator.}
283
284 \docparam{name}{Window name.}
285
286 \wxheading{Remarks}
287
288 The horizontal scrollbar ({\bf wxHSCROLL} style flag) will only be created
289 for multi-line text controls.
290 Without a horizontal scrollbar, text lines that don't fit in the control's
291 size will be wrapped (but no newline character is inserted). Single line
292 controls don't have a horizontal scrollbar, the text is automatically scrolled
293 so that the \helpref{insertion point}{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint} is always
294 visible.
295
296 % VZ: this is no longer true
297 %Under Windows, if the {\bf wxTE\_MULTILINE} style is used, the window is implemented
298 %as a Windows rich text control with unlimited capacity. Otherwise, normal edit control limits
299 %apply.
300
301 \wxheading{See also}
302
303 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::Create}{wxtextctrlcreate}, \helpref{wxValidator}{wxvalidator}
304
305 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::\destruct{wxTextCtrl}}
306
307 \func{}{\destruct{wxTextCtrl}}{\void}
308
309 Destructor, destroying the text control.
310
311 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::AppendText}\label{wxtextctrlappendtext}
312
313 \func{void}{AppendText}{\param{const wxString\& }{ text}}
314
315 Appends the text to the end of the text control.
316
317 \wxheading{Parameters}
318
319 \docparam{text}{Text to write to the text control.}
320
321 \wxheading{Remarks}
322
323 After the text is appended, the insertion point will be at the end of the text control. If this behaviour is not desired,
324 the programmer should use \helpref{GetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint} and \helpref{SetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}.
325
326 \wxheading{See also}
327
328 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::WriteText}{wxtextctrlwritetext}
329
330 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanCopy}\label{wxtextctrlcancopy}
331
332 \func{virtual bool}{CanCopy}{\void}
333
334 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the selection can be copied to the clipboard.
335
336 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanCut}\label{wxtextctrlcancut}
337
338 \func{virtual bool}{CanCut}{\void}
339
340 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the selection can be cut to the clipboard.
341
342 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanPaste}\label{wxtextctrlcanpaste}
343
344 \func{virtual bool}{CanPaste}{\void}
345
346 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the contents of the clipboard can be pasted into the
347 text control. On some platforms (Motif, GTK) this is an approximation
348 and returns {\tt TRUE} if the control is editable, {\tt FALSE} otherwise.
349
350 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanRedo}\label{wxtextctrlcanredo}
351
352 \func{virtual bool}{CanRedo}{\void}
353
354 Returns {\tt TRUE} if there is a redo facility available and the last operation
355 can be redone.
356
357 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::CanUndo}\label{wxtextctrlcanundo}
358
359 \func{virtual bool}{CanUndo}{\void}
360
361 Returns {\tt TRUE} if there is an undo facility available and the last operation
362 can be undone.
363
364 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Clear}\label{wxtextctrlclear}
365
366 \func{virtual void}{Clear}{\void}
367
368 Clears the text in the control.
369
370 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Copy}\label{wxtextctrlcopy}
371
372 \func{virtual void}{Copy}{\void}
373
374 Copies the selected text to the clipboard under Motif and MS Windows.
375
376 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Create}\label{wxtextctrlcreate}
377
378 \func{bool}{Create}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID}{ id},\rtfsp
379 \param{const wxString\& }{value = ``"}, \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition}, \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
380 \param{long}{ style = 0}, \param{const wxValidator\& }{validator = wxDefaultValidator}, \param{const wxString\& }{name = wxTextCtrlNameStr}}
381
382 Creates the text control for two-step construction. Derived classes
383 should call or replace this function. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl::wxTextCtrl}{wxtextctrlconstr}\rtfsp
384 for further details.
385
386 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Cut}\label{wxtextctrlcut}
387
388 \func{virtual void}{Cut}{\void}
389
390 Copies the selected text to the clipboard and removes the selection.
391
392 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::DiscardEdits}
393
394 \func{void}{DiscardEdits}{\void}
395
396 Resets the internal `modified' flag as if the current edits had been saved.
397
398 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::EmulateKeyPress}
399
400 \func{bool}{EmulateKeyPress}{\param{const wxKeyEvent\& }{event}}
401
402 This functions inserts into the control the character which would have been
403 inserted if the given key event had occured in the text control. The
404 {\it event} object should be the same as the one passed to {\tt EVT\_KEY\_DOWN}
405 handler previously by wxWindows.
406
407 \wxheading{Return value}
408
409 {\tt TRUE} if the event resulted in a change to the control, {\tt FALSE}
410 otherwise.
411
412 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetDefaultStyle}\label{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle}
413
414 \constfunc{const wxTextAttr\& }{GetDefaultStyle}{\void}
415
416 Returns the style currently used for the new text.
417
418 \wxheading{See also}
419
420 \helpref{SetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle}
421
422 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetInsertionPoint}\label{wxtextctrlgetinsertionpoint}
423
424 \constfunc{virtual long}{GetInsertionPoint}{\void}
425
426 Returns the insertion point. This is defined as the zero based index of the
427 character position to the right of the insertion point. For example, if
428 the insertion point is at the end of the text control, it is equal to
429 both \helpref{GetValue()}{wxtextctrlgetvalue}.Length() and
430 \helpref{GetLastPosition()}{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}.
431
432 The following code snippet safely returns the character at the insertion
433 point or the zero character if the point is at the end of the control.
434
435 {\small%
436 \begin{verbatim}
437 char GetCurrentChar(wxTextCtrl *tc) {
438 if (tc->GetInsertionPoint() == tc->GetLastPosition())
439 return '\0';
440 return tc->GetValue[tc->GetInsertionPoint()];
441 }
442 \end{verbatim}
443 }%
444
445 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLastPosition}\label{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}
446
447 \constfunc{virtual long}{GetLastPosition}{\void}
448
449 Returns the zero based index of the last position in the text control,
450 which is equal to the number of characters in the control.
451
452 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLineLength}\label{wxtextctrlgetlinelength}
453
454 \constfunc{int}{GetLineLength}{\param{long}{ lineNo}}
455
456 Gets the length of the specified line, not including any trailing newline
457 character(s).
458
459 \wxheading{Parameters}
460
461 \docparam{lineNo}{Line number (starting from zero).}
462
463 \wxheading{Return value}
464
465 The length of the line, or -1 if {\it lineNo} was invalid.
466
467 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetLineText}\label{wxtextctrlgetlinetext}
468
469 \constfunc{wxString}{GetLineText}{\param{long}{ lineNo}}
470
471 Returns the contents of a given line in the text control, not including
472 any trailing newline character(s).
473
474 \wxheading{Parameters}
475
476 \docparam{lineNo}{The line number, starting from zero.}
477
478 \wxheading{Return value}
479
480 The contents of the line.
481
482 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetNumberOfLines}\label{wxtextctrlgetnumberoflines}
483
484 \constfunc{int}{GetNumberOfLines}{\void}
485
486 Returns the number of lines in the text control buffer.
487
488 \wxheading{Remarks}
489
490 Note that even empty text controls have one line (where the insertion point
491 is), so GetNumberOfLines() never returns 0.
492
493 For gtk\_text (multi-line) controls, the number of lines is
494 calculated by actually counting newline characters in the buffer. You
495 may wish to avoid using functions that work with line numbers if you are
496 working with controls that contain large amounts of text.
497
498 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetRange}\label{wxtextctrlgetrange}
499
500 \constfunc{virtual wxString}{GetRange}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
501
502 Returns the string containing the text staring in the positions {\it from} and
503 up to {\it to} in the control. The positions must have been returned by another
504 wxTextCtrl method.
505
506 Please note that the positions in a multiline wxTextCtrl do {\bf not}
507 correspond to the indices in the string returned by
508 \helpref{GetValue}{wxtextctrlgetvalue} because of the different new line
509 representations ({\tt CR} or {\tt CR LF}) and so this method should be used to
510 obtain the correct results instead of extracting parts of the entire value. It
511 may also be more efficient, especially if the control contains a lot of data.
512
513 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetSelection}\label{wxtextctrlgetselection}
514
515 \constfunc{virtual void}{GetSelection}{\param{long*}{ from}, \param{long*}{ to}}
516
517 Gets the current selection span. If the returned values are equal, there was
518 no selection.
519
520 Please note that the indices returned may be used with the other wxTextctrl
521 methods but don't necessarily represent the correct indices into the string
522 returned by \helpref{GetValue()}{wxtextctrlgetvalue} for multiline controls
523 under Windows (at least,) you should use
524 \helpref{GetStringSelection()}{wxtextctrlgetstringselection} to get the selected
525 text.
526
527 \wxheading{Parameters}
528
529 \docparam{from}{The returned first position.}
530
531 \docparam{to}{The returned last position.}
532
533 \pythonnote{The wxPython version of this method returns a tuple
534 consisting of the from and to values.}
535
536 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method takes no parameter and returns a
537 2-element list {\tt ( from, to )}.}
538
539 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetStringSelection}\label{wxtextctrlgetstringselection}
540
541 \func{virtual wxString}{GetStringSelection}{\void}
542
543 Gets the text currently selected in the control. If there is no selection, the
544 returned string is empty.
545
546 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::GetValue}\label{wxtextctrlgetvalue}
547
548 \constfunc{wxString}{GetValue}{\void}
549
550 Gets the contents of the control. Notice that for a multiline text control,
551 the lines will be separated by (Unix-style) $\backslash$n characters, even under
552 Windows where they are separated by a $\backslash$r$\backslash$n sequence in the native control.
553
554 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsEditable}\label{wxtextctrliseditable}
555
556 \constfunc{bool}{IsEditable}{\void}
557
558 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the controls contents may be edited by user (note that it
559 always can be changed by the program), i.e. if the control hasn't been put in
560 read-only mode by a previous call to
561 \helpref{SetEditable}{wxtextctrlseteditable}.
562
563 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsModified}\label{wxtextctrlismodified}
564
565 \constfunc{bool}{IsModified}{\void}
566
567 Returns {\tt TRUE} if the text has been modified by user. Note that calling
568 \helpref{SetValue}{wxtextctrlsetvalue} doesn't make the control modified.
569
570 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsMultiLine}\label{wxtextctrlismultiline}
571
572 \constfunc{bool}{IsMultiLine}{\void}
573
574 Returns {\tt TRUE} if this is a multi line edit control and {\tt FALSE}
575 otherwise.
576
577 \wxheading{See also}
578
579 \helpref{IsSingleLine}{wxtextctrlissingleline}
580
581 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::IsSingleLine}\label{wxtextctrlissingleline}
582
583 \constfunc{bool}{IsSingleLine}{\void}
584
585 Returns {\tt TRUE} if this is a single line edit control and {\tt FALSE}
586 otherwise.
587
588 \wxheading{See also}
589
590 \helpref{IsMultiLine}{wxtextctrlissingleline}
591
592 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::LoadFile}\label{wxtextctrlloadfile}
593
594 \func{bool}{LoadFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{ filename}}
595
596 Loads and displays the named file, if it exists.
597
598 \wxheading{Parameters}
599
600 \docparam{filename}{The filename of the file to load.}
601
602 \wxheading{Return value}
603
604 {\tt TRUE} if successful, {\tt FALSE} otherwise.
605
606 % VZ: commenting this out as: (a) the docs are wrong (you can't replace
607 % anything), (b) wxTextCtrl doesn't have any OnChar() anyhow
608 %% \membersection{wxTextCtrl::OnChar}\label{wxtextctrlonchar}
609 %%
610 %% \func{void}{OnChar}{\param{wxKeyEvent\& }{event}}
611 %%
612 %% Default handler for character input.
613 %%
614 %% \wxheading{Remarks}
615 %%
616 %% It is possible to intercept character
617 %% input by overriding this member. Call this function
618 %% to let the default behaviour take place; not calling
619 %% it results in the character being ignored. You can
620 %% replace the {\it keyCode} member of {\it event} to
621 %% translate keystrokes.
622 %%
623 %% Note that Windows and Motif have different ways
624 %% of implementing the default behaviour. In Windows,
625 %% calling wxTextCtrl::OnChar immediately
626 %% processes the character. In Motif,
627 %% calling this function simply sets a flag
628 %% to let default processing happen. This might affect
629 %% the way in which you write your OnChar function
630 %% on different platforms.
631 %%
632 %% \wxheading{See also}
633 %%
634 %% \helpref{wxKeyEvent}{wxkeyevent}
635
636 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::OnDropFiles}\label{wxtextctrlondropfiles}
637
638 \func{void}{OnDropFiles}{\param{wxDropFilesEvent\& }{event}}
639
640 This event handler function implements default drag and drop behaviour, which
641 is to load the first dropped file into the control.
642
643 \wxheading{Parameters}
644
645 \docparam{event}{The drop files event.}
646
647 \wxheading{Remarks}
648
649 This is not implemented on non-Windows platforms.
650
651 \wxheading{See also}
652
653 \helpref{wxDropFilesEvent}{wxdropfilesevent}
654
655 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Paste}\label{wxtextctrlpaste}
656
657 \func{virtual void}{Paste}{\void}
658
659 Pastes text from the clipboard to the text item.
660
661 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::PositionToXY}\label{wxtextctrlpositiontoxy}
662
663 \constfunc{bool}{PositionToXY}{\param{long }{pos}, \param{long *}{x}, \param{long *}{y}}
664
665 Converts given position to a zero-based column, line number pair.
666
667 \wxheading{Parameters}
668
669 \docparam{pos}{Position.}
670
671 \docparam{x}{Receives zero based column number.}
672
673 \docparam{y}{Receives zero based line number.}
674
675 \wxheading{Return value}
676
677 {\tt TRUE} on success, {\tt FALSE} on failure (most likely due to a too large position
678 parameter).
679
680 \wxheading{See also}
681
682 \helpref{wxTextCtrl::XYToPosition}{wxtextctrlxytoposition}
683
684 \pythonnote{In Python, PositionToXY() returns a tuple containing the x and
685 y values, so (x,y) = PositionToXY() is equivalent to the call described
686 above.}
687
688 \perlnote{In wxPerl this method only takes the {\tt pos} parameter, and
689 returns a 2-element list {\tt ( x, y )}.}
690
691 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Redo}\label{wxtextctrlredo}
692
693 \func{virtual void}{Redo}{\void}
694
695 If there is a redo facility and the last operation can be redone, redoes the last operation. Does nothing
696 if there is no redo facility.
697
698 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Remove}\label{wxtextctrlremove}
699
700 \func{virtual void}{Remove}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
701
702 Removes the text starting at the first given position up to (but not including)
703 the character at the last position.
704
705 \wxheading{Parameters}
706
707 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
708
709 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
710
711 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Replace}\label{wxtextctrlreplace}
712
713 \func{virtual void}{Replace}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}, \param{const wxString\& }{value}}
714
715 Replaces the text starting at the first position up to (but not including)
716 the character at the last position with the given text.
717
718 \wxheading{Parameters}
719
720 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
721
722 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
723
724 \docparam{value}{The value to replace the existing text with.}
725
726 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SaveFile}\label{wxtextctrlsavefile}
727
728 \func{bool}{SaveFile}{\param{const wxString\& }{ filename}}
729
730 Saves the contents of the control in a text file.
731
732 \wxheading{Parameters}
733
734 \docparam{filename}{The name of the file in which to save the text.}
735
736 \wxheading{Return value}
737
738 {\tt TRUE} if the operation was successful, {\tt FALSE} otherwise.
739
740 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetDefaultStyle}\label{wxtextctrlsetdefaultstyle}
741
742 \func{bool}{SetDefaultStyle}{\param{const wxTextAttr\& }{style}}
743
744 Changes the default style to use for the new text which is going to be added
745 to the control using \helpref{WriteText}{wxtextctrlwritetext} or\rtfsp
746 \helpref{AppendText}{wxtextctrlappendtext}.
747
748 If either of the font, foreground, or background colour is not set in\rtfsp
749 {\it style}, the values of the previous default style are used for them. If
750 the previous default style didn't set them neither, the global font or colours
751 of the text control itself are used as fall back.
752
753 However if the {\it style} parameter is the default wxTextAttr, then the
754 default style is just reset (instead of being combined with the new style which
755 wouldn't change it at all).
756
757 \wxheading{Parameters}
758
759 \docparam{style}{The style for the new text.}
760
761 \wxheading{Return value}
762
763 {\tt TRUE} on success, {\tt FALSE} if an error occured - may also mean that
764 the styles are not supported under this platform.
765
766 \wxheading{See also}
767
768 \helpref{GetDefaultStyle}{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle}
769
770 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetEditable}\label{wxtextctrlseteditable}
771
772 \func{virtual void}{SetEditable}{\param{const bool}{ editable}}
773
774 Makes the text item editable or read-only, overriding the {\bf wxTE\_READONLY} flag.
775
776 \wxheading{Parameters}
777
778 \docparam{editable}{If {\tt TRUE}, the control is editable. If {\tt FALSE}, the control is read-only.}
779
780 \wxheading{See also}
781
782 \helpref{IsEditable}{wxtextctrliseditable}
783
784 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPoint}\label{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}
785
786 \func{virtual void}{SetInsertionPoint}{\param{long}{ pos}}
787
788 Sets the insertion point at the given position.
789
790 \wxheading{Parameters}
791
792 \docparam{pos}{Position to set.}
793
794 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetInsertionPointEnd}\label{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpointend}
795
796 \func{virtual void}{SetInsertionPointEnd}{\void}
797
798 Sets the insertion point at the end of the text control. This is equivalent
799 to \helpref{SetInsertionPoint}{wxtextctrlsetinsertionpoint}(\helpref{GetLastPosition}{wxtextctrlgetlastposition}()).
800
801 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetMaxLength}\label{wxtextctrlsetmaxlength}
802
803 \func{virtual void}{SetMaxLength}{\param{unsigned long }{len}}
804
805 This function sets the maximum number of characters the user can enter into the
806 control. In other words, it allows to limit the text value length to {\it len}
807 not counting the terminating {\tt NUL} character.
808
809 If {\it len} is $0$, the previously set max length limit, if any, is discarded
810 and the user may enter as much text as the underlying native text control
811 widget supports (typically at least 32Kb).
812
813 If the user tries to enter more characters into the text control when it
814 already is filled up to the maximal length, a
815 {\tt wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TEXT\_MAXLEN} event is sent to notify the program about it
816 (giving it the possibility to show an explanatory message, for example) and the
817 extra input is discarded.
818
819 Note that this function may only be used with single line text controls.
820
821 \wxheading{Compatibility}
822
823 Only implemented in wxMSW/wxGTK starting with wxWindows 2.3.2.
824
825 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetSelection}\label{wxtextctrlsetselection}
826
827 \func{virtual void}{SetSelection}{\param{long}{ from}, \param{long}{ to}}
828
829 Selects the text starting at the first position up to (but not including) the character at the last position.
830
831 \wxheading{Parameters}
832
833 \docparam{from}{The first position.}
834
835 \docparam{to}{The last position.}
836
837 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetStyle}\label{wxtextctrlsetstyle}
838
839 \func{bool}{SetStyle}{\param{long }{start}, \param{long }{end}, \param{const wxTextAttr\& }{style}}
840
841 Changes the style of the selection. If either of the font, foreground, or
842 background colour is not set in {\it style}, the values of\rtfsp
843 \helpref{GetDefaultStyle()}{wxtextctrlgetdefaultstyle} are used.
844
845 \wxheading{Parameters}
846
847 \docparam{start}{The start of selection to change.}
848
849 \docparam{end}{The end of selection to change.}
850
851 \docparam{style}{The new style for the selection.}
852
853 \wxheading{Return value}
854
855 {\tt TRUE} on success, {\tt FALSE} if an error occured - may also mean that
856 the styles are not supported under this platform.
857
858 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::SetValue}\label{wxtextctrlsetvalue}
859
860 \func{virtual void}{SetValue}{\param{const wxString\& }{ value}}
861
862 Sets the text value and marks the control as not-modified (which means that
863 \helpref{IsModified}{wxtextctrlismodified} would return {\tt FALSE} immediately
864 after the call to SetValue).
865
866 \wxheading{Parameters}
867
868 \docparam{value}{The new value to set. It may contain newline characters if the text control is multi-line.}
869
870 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::ShowPosition}\label{wxtextctrlshowposition}
871
872 \func{void}{ShowPosition}{\param{long}{ pos}}
873
874 Makes the line containing the given position visible.
875
876 \wxheading{Parameters}
877
878 \docparam{pos}{The position that should be visible.}
879
880 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::Undo}\label{wxtextctrlundo}
881
882 \func{virtual void}{Undo}{\void}
883
884 If there is an undo facility and the last operation can be undone, undoes the last operation. Does nothing
885 if there is no undo facility.
886
887 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::WriteText}\label{wxtextctrlwritetext}
888
889 \func{void}{WriteText}{\param{const wxString\& }{ text}}
890
891 Writes the text into the text control at the current insertion position.
892
893 \wxheading{Parameters}
894
895 \docparam{text}{Text to write to the text control.}
896
897 \wxheading{Remarks}
898
899 Newlines in the text string
900 are the only control characters allowed, and they will cause appropriate
901 line breaks. See \helpref{wxTextCtrl::\cinsert}{wxtextctrlinsert} and \helpref{wxTextCtrl::AppendText}{wxtextctrlappendtext} for more convenient ways of writing to the window.
902
903 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.
904
905 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::XYToPosition}\label{wxtextctrlxytoposition}
906
907 \func{long}{XYToPosition}{\param{long}{ x}, \param{long}{ y}}
908
909 Converts the given zero based column and line number to a position.
910
911 \wxheading{Parameters}
912
913 \docparam{x}{The column number.}
914
915 \docparam{y}{The line number.}
916
917 \wxheading{Return value}
918
919 The position value.
920
921 \membersection{wxTextCtrl::operator \cinsert}\label{wxtextctrlinsert}
922
923 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{const wxString\& }{s}}
924
925 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{int}{ i}}
926
927 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{long}{ i}}
928
929 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{float}{ f}}
930
931 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{double}{ d}}
932
933 \func{wxTextCtrl\&}{operator \cinsert}{\param{char}{ c}}
934
935 Operator definitions for appending to a text control, for example:
936
937 \begin{verbatim}
938 wxTextCtrl *wnd = new wxTextCtrl(my_frame);
939
940 (*wnd) << "Welcome to text control number " << 1 << ".\n";
941 \end{verbatim}
942