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[wxWidgets.git] / interface / wx / notifmsg.h
1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: notifmsg.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxNotificationMessage
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // Licence: wxWindows licence
6 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
7
8 /**
9 @class wxNotificationMessage
10
11 This class allows to show the user a message non intrusively.
12
13 Currently it is implemented natively for Windows and GTK and uses
14 (non-modal) dialogs for the display of the notifications under the other
15 platforms.
16
17 Notice that this class is not a window and so doesn't derive from wxWindow.
18
19 @library{wxadv}
20 @category{misc}
21 */
22 class wxNotificationMessage : public wxEvtHandler
23 {
24 public:
25 /// Possible values for Show() timeout.
26 enum
27 {
28 Timeout_Auto = -1, ///< Notification will be hidden automatically.
29 Timeout_Never = 0 ///< Notification will never time out.
30 };
31
32 /**
33 Default constructor, use SetParent(), SetTitle() and SetMessage() to
34 initialize the object before showing it.
35 */
36 wxNotificationMessage();
37
38 /**
39 Create a notification object with the given attributes.
40
41 See SetTitle(), SetMessage(), SetParent() and SetFlags() for the
42 description of the corresponding parameters.
43 */
44 wxNotificationMessage(const wxString& title, const wxString& message = wxEmptyString,
45 wxWindow* parent = NULL, int flags = wxICON_INFORMATION);
46
47 /**
48 Destructor does not hide the notification.
49
50 The notification can continue to be shown even after the C++ object was
51 destroyed, call Close() explicitly if it needs to be hidden.
52 */
53 virtual ~wxNotificationMessage();
54
55 /**
56 Hides the notification.
57
58 Returns @true if it was hidden or @false if it couldn't be done
59 (e.g. on some systems automatically hidden notifications can't be
60 hidden manually).
61 */
62 virtual bool Close();
63
64 /**
65 This parameter can be currently used to specify the icon to show in the
66 notification.
67
68 Valid values are @c wxICON_INFORMATION, @c wxICON_WARNING and
69 @c wxICON_ERROR (notice that @c wxICON_QUESTION is not allowed here).
70 Some implementations of this class may not support the icons.
71 */
72 void SetFlags(int flags);
73
74 /**
75 Set the main text of the notification.
76
77 This should be a more detailed description than the title but still limited
78 to reasonable length (not more than 256 characters).
79 */
80 void SetMessage(const wxString& message);
81
82 /**
83 Set the parent for this notification: the notification will be associated with
84 the top level parent of this window or, if this method is not called, with the
85 main application window by default.
86 */
87 void SetParent(wxWindow* parent);
88
89 /**
90 Set the title, it must be a concise string (not more than 64 characters), use
91 SetMessage() to give the user more details.
92 */
93 void SetTitle(const wxString& title);
94
95 /**
96 Show the notification to the user and hides it after @a timeout seconds
97 are elapsed.
98
99 Special values @c Timeout_Auto and @c Timeout_Never can be used here,
100 notice that you shouldn't rely on @a timeout being exactly respected
101 because the current platform may only support default timeout value
102 and also because the user may be able to close the notification.
103
104 @note When using native notifications in wxGTK, the timeout is ignored
105 for the notifications with @c wxICON_WARNING or @c wxICON_ERROR
106 flags, they always remain shown unless they're explicitly hidden by
107 the user, i.e. behave as if Timeout_Auto were given.
108
109 @return @false if an error occurred.
110 */
111 virtual bool Show(int timeout = Timeout_Auto);
112 };
113