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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: collpane.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxCollapsiblePane
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10 @class wxCollapsiblePaneEvent
11
12 This event class is used for the events generated by wxCollapsiblePane.
13
14 @beginEventTable{wxCollapsiblePaneEvent}
15 @event{EVT_COLLAPSIBLEPANE_CHANGED(id, func)}
16 The user expanded or collapsed the collapsible pane.
17 @endEventTable
18
19 @library{wxcore}
20 @category{events}
21
22 @see wxCollapsiblePane
23 */
24 class wxCollapsiblePaneEvent : public wxCommandEvent
25 {
26 public:
27 /**
28 The constructor is not normally used by the user code.
29 */
30 wxCollapsiblePaneEvent(wxObject* generator, int id, bool collapsed);
31
32 /**
33 Returns @true if the pane has been collapsed.
34 */
35 bool GetCollapsed() const;
36
37 /**
38 Sets this as a collapsed pane event (if @a collapsed is @true) or as an
39 expanded pane event (if @a collapsed is @false).
40 */
41 void SetCollapsed(bool collapsed);
42 };
43
44
45
46 /**
47 @class wxCollapsiblePane
48
49 A collapsible pane is a container with an embedded button-like control
50 which can be used by the user to collapse or expand the pane's contents.
51
52 Once constructed you should use the GetPane() function to access the pane
53 and add your controls inside it (i.e. use the returned pointer from
54 GetPane() as parent for the controls which must go in the pane, @b not the
55 wxCollapsiblePane itself!).
56
57 Note that because of its nature of control which can dynamically (and
58 drastically) change its size at run-time under user-input, when putting
59 wxCollapsiblePane inside a wxSizer you should be careful to add it with a
60 proportion value of zero; this is because otherwise all other windows with
61 non-null proportion values will automatically resize each time the user
62 expands or collapse the pane window usually resulting in a weird,
63 flickering effect.
64
65 Usage sample:
66
67 @code
68 wxCollapsiblePane *collpane = new wxCollapsiblePane(this, wxID_ANY, wxT("Details:"));
69
70 // add the pane with a zero proportion value to the 'sz' sizer which contains it
71 sz->Add(collpane, 0, wxGROW|wxALL, 5);
72
73 // now add a test label in the collapsible pane using a sizer to layout it:
74 wxWindow *win = collpane->GetPane();
75 wxSizer *paneSz = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
76 paneSz->Add(new wxStaticText(win, wxID_ANY, wxT("test!")), 1, wxGROW|wxALL, 2);
77 win->SetSizer(paneSz);
78 paneSz->SetSizeHints(win);
79 @endcode
80
81 It is only available if @c wxUSE_COLLPANE is set to 1 (the default).
82
83 @beginStyleTable
84 @style{wxCP_DEFAULT_STYLE}
85 The default style. It includes wxTAB_TRAVERSAL and wxBORDER_NONE.
86 @style{wxCP_NO_TLW_RESIZE}
87 By default wxCollapsiblePane resizes the top level window containing it
88 when its own size changes. This allows to easily implement dialogs
89 containing an optionally shown part, for example, and so is the default
90 behaviour but can be inconvenient in some specific cases -- use this
91 flag to disable this automatic parent resizing then.
92 @endStyleTable
93
94 @beginEventTable{wxCollapsiblePaneEvent}
95 @event{EVT_COLLAPSIBLEPANE_CHANGED(id, func)}
96 The user expanded or collapsed the collapsible pane.
97 @endEventTable
98
99 @library{wxcore}
100 @category{ctrl}
101 @appearance{collapsiblepane.png}
102
103 @see wxPanel, wxCollapsiblePaneEvent
104 */
105 class wxCollapsiblePane : public wxControl
106 {
107 public:
108 /**
109 Default constructor.
110 */
111 wxCollapsiblePane();
112
113 /**
114 Initializes the object and calls Create() with all the parameters.
115 */
116 wxCollapsiblePane(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
117 const wxString& label,
118 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
119 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
120 long style = wxCP_DEFAULT_STYLE,
121 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
122 const wxString& name = wxCollapsiblePaneNameStr);
123
124 /**
125 @param parent
126 Parent window, must not be non-@NULL.
127 @param id
128 The identifier for the control.
129 @param label
130 The initial label shown in the button which allows the user to
131 expand or collapse the pane window.
132 @param pos
133 Initial position.
134 @param size
135 Initial size.
136 @param style
137 The window style, see wxCP_* flags.
138 @param validator
139 Validator which can be used for additional date checks.
140 @param name
141 Control name.
142
143 @return @true if the control was successfully created or @false if
144 creation failed.
145 */
146 bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
147 const wxString& label,
148 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
149 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
150 long style = wxCP_DEFAULT_STYLE,
151 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
152 const wxString& name = wxCollapsiblePaneNameStr);
153
154 /**
155 Collapses or expands the pane window.
156 */
157 virtual void Collapse(bool collapse = true);
158
159 /**
160 Same as calling Collapse(@false).
161 */
162 void Expand();
163
164 /**
165 Returns a pointer to the pane window. Add controls to the returned
166 wxWindow to make them collapsible.
167 */
168 virtual wxWindow* GetPane() const;
169
170 /**
171 Returns @true if the pane window is currently hidden.
172 */
173 virtual bool IsCollapsed() const;
174
175 /**
176 Returns @true if the pane window is currently shown.
177 */
178 bool IsExpanded() const;
179 };
180