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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: menu.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxMenuBar
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows licence
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10 @class wxMenuBar
11
12 A menu bar is a series of menus accessible from the top of a frame.
13
14 @remarks
15 To respond to a menu selection, provide a handler for EVT_MENU, in the frame
16 that contains the menu bar.
17
18 If you have a toolbar which uses the same identifiers as your EVT_MENU entries,
19 events from the toolbar will also be processed by your EVT_MENU event handlers.
20
21 Tip: under Windows, if you discover that menu shortcuts (for example, Alt-F
22 to show the file menu) are not working, check any EVT_CHAR events you are
23 handling in child windows.
24 If you are not calling event.Skip() for events that you don't process in
25 these event handlers, menu shortcuts may cease to work.
26
27 @library{wxcore}
28 @category{menus}
29
30 @see wxMenu, @ref overview_events
31 */
32 class wxMenuBar : public wxWindow
33 {
34 public:
35 /**
36 Construct an empty menu bar.
37
38 @param style
39 If wxMB_DOCKABLE the menu bar can be detached (wxGTK only).
40 */
41 wxMenuBar(long style = 0);
42
43 /**
44 Construct a menu bar from arrays of menus and titles.
45
46 @param n
47 The number of menus.
48 @param menus
49 An array of menus. Do not use this array again - it now belongs to
50 the menu bar.
51 @param titles
52 An array of title strings. Deallocate this array after creating
53 the menu bar.
54 @param style
55 If wxMB_DOCKABLE the menu bar can be detached (wxGTK only).
56
57 @beginWxPerlOnly
58 Not supported by wxPerl.
59 @endWxPerlOnly
60 */
61 wxMenuBar(size_t n, wxMenu* menus[], const wxString titles[],
62 long style = 0);
63
64 /**
65 Destructor, destroying the menu bar and removing it from the parent
66 frame (if any).
67 */
68 virtual ~wxMenuBar();
69
70 /**
71 Adds the item to the end of the menu bar.
72
73 @param menu
74 The menu to add. Do not deallocate this menu after calling Append().
75 @param title
76 The title of the menu, must be non-empty.
77
78 @return @true on success, @false if an error occurred.
79
80 @see Insert()
81 */
82 virtual bool Append(wxMenu* menu, const wxString& title);
83
84 /**
85 Checks or unchecks a menu item.
86
87 @param id
88 The menu item identifier.
89 @param check
90 If @true, checks the menu item, otherwise the item is unchecked.
91
92 @remarks Only use this when the menu bar has been associated with a
93 frame; otherwise, use the wxMenu equivalent call.
94 */
95 void Check(int id, bool check);
96
97 /**
98 Enables or disables (greys out) a menu item.
99
100 @param id
101 The menu item identifier.
102 @param enable
103 @true to enable the item, @false to disable it.
104
105 @remarks Only use this when the menu bar has been associated with a
106 frame; otherwise, use the wxMenu equivalent call.
107 */
108 void Enable(int id, bool enable);
109
110 /**
111 Enables or disables a whole menu.
112
113 @param pos
114 The position of the menu, starting from zero.
115 @param enable
116 @true to enable the menu, @false to disable it.
117
118 @remarks Only use this when the menu bar has been associated with a frame.
119 */
120 virtual void EnableTop(size_t pos, bool enable);
121
122 /**
123 Finds the menu item object associated with the given menu item identifier.
124
125 @param id
126 Menu item identifier.
127 @param menu
128 If not @NULL, menu will get set to the associated menu.
129
130 @return The found menu item object, or @NULL if one was not found.
131
132 @beginWxPerlOnly
133 In wxPerl this method takes just the @a id parameter;
134 in scalar context it returns the associated @c Wx::MenuItem, in list
135 context it returns a 2-element list (item, submenu).
136 @endWxPerlOnly
137 */
138 virtual wxMenuItem* FindItem(int id, wxMenu* menu = NULL) const;
139
140 /**
141 Returns the index of the menu with the given @a title or @c wxNOT_FOUND if no
142 such menu exists in this menubar.
143
144 The @a title parameter may specify either the menu title
145 (with accelerator characters, i.e. @c "&File") or just the
146 menu label (@c "File") indifferently.
147 */
148 int FindMenu(const wxString& title) const;
149
150 /**
151 Finds the menu item id for a menu name/menu item string pair.
152
153 @param menuString
154 Menu title to find.
155 @param itemString
156 Item to find.
157
158 @return The menu item identifier, or wxNOT_FOUND if none was found.
159
160 @remarks Any special menu codes are stripped out of source and target
161 strings before matching.
162 */
163 virtual int FindMenuItem(const wxString& menuString,
164 const wxString& itemString) const;
165
166 /**
167 Gets the help string associated with the menu item identifier.
168
169 @param id
170 The menu item identifier.
171
172 @return The help string, or the empty string if there was no help string
173 or the menu item was not found.
174
175 @see SetHelpString()
176 */
177 wxString GetHelpString(int id) const;
178
179 /**
180 Gets the label associated with a menu item.
181
182 @param id
183 The menu item identifier.
184
185 @return The menu item label, or the empty string if the item was not
186 found.
187
188 @remarks Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.
189 */
190 wxString GetLabel(int id) const;
191
192 /**
193 Returns the label of a top-level menu. Note that the returned string does not
194 include the accelerator characters which could have been specified in the menu
195 title string during its construction.
196
197 @param pos
198 Position of the menu on the menu bar, starting from zero.
199
200 @return The menu label, or the empty string if the menu was not found.
201
202 @remarks Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.
203
204 @deprecated
205 This function is deprecated in favour of GetMenuLabel() and GetMenuLabelText().
206
207 @see SetLabelTop()
208 */
209 wxString GetLabelTop(size_t pos) const;
210
211 /**
212 Returns the menu at @a menuIndex (zero-based).
213 */
214 wxMenu* GetMenu(size_t menuIndex) const;
215
216 /**
217 Returns the number of menus in this menubar.
218 */
219 size_t GetMenuCount() const;
220
221 /**
222 Returns the label of a top-level menu. Note that the returned string
223 includes the accelerator characters that have been specified in the menu
224 title string during its construction.
225
226 @param pos
227 Position of the menu on the menu bar, starting from zero.
228
229 @return The menu label, or the empty string if the menu was not found.
230
231 @remarks Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.
232
233 @see GetMenuLabelText(), SetMenuLabel()
234 */
235 virtual wxString GetMenuLabel(size_t pos) const;
236
237 /**
238 Returns the label of a top-level menu. Note that the returned string does not
239 include any accelerator characters that may have been specified in the menu
240 title string during its construction.
241
242 @param pos
243 Position of the menu on the menu bar, starting from zero.
244
245 @return The menu label, or the empty string if the menu was not found.
246
247 @remarks Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.
248
249 @see GetMenuLabel(), SetMenuLabel()
250 */
251 virtual wxString GetMenuLabelText(size_t pos) const;
252
253 /**
254 Inserts the menu at the given position into the menu bar. Inserting menu at
255 position 0 will insert it in the very beginning of it, inserting at position
256 GetMenuCount() is the same as calling Append().
257
258 @param pos
259 The position of the new menu in the menu bar
260 @param menu
261 The menu to add. wxMenuBar owns the menu and will free it.
262 @param title
263 The title of the menu.
264
265 @return @true on success, @false if an error occurred.
266
267 @see Append()
268 */
269 virtual bool Insert(size_t pos, wxMenu* menu, const wxString& title);
270
271 /**
272 Determines whether an item is checked.
273
274 @param id
275 The menu item identifier.
276
277 @return @true if the item was found and is checked, @false otherwise.
278 */
279 bool IsChecked(int id) const;
280
281 /**
282 Determines whether an item is enabled.
283
284 @param id
285 The menu item identifier.
286
287 @return @true if the item was found and is enabled, @false otherwise.
288 */
289 bool IsEnabled(int id) const;
290
291 /**
292 Redraw the menu bar
293 */
294 virtual void Refresh(bool eraseBackground = true, const wxRect* rect = NULL);
295
296 /**
297 Removes the menu from the menu bar and returns the menu object - the caller
298 is responsible for deleting it. This function may be used together with
299 Insert() to change the menubar dynamically.
300
301 @see Replace()
302 */
303 virtual wxMenu* Remove(size_t pos);
304
305 /**
306 Replaces the menu at the given position with another one.
307
308 @param pos
309 The position of the new menu in the menu bar
310 @param menu
311 The menu to add.
312 @param title
313 The title of the menu.
314
315 @return The menu which was previously at position pos.
316 The caller is responsible for deleting it.
317
318 @see Insert(), Remove()
319 */
320 virtual wxMenu* Replace(size_t pos, wxMenu* menu, const wxString& title);
321
322 /**
323 Sets the help string associated with a menu item.
324
325 @param id
326 Menu item identifier.
327 @param helpString
328 Help string to associate with the menu item.
329
330 @see GetHelpString()
331 */
332 void SetHelpString(int id, const wxString& helpString);
333
334 /**
335 Sets the label of a menu item.
336
337 @param id
338 Menu item identifier.
339 @param label
340 Menu item label.
341
342 @remarks Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.
343
344 @see GetLabel()
345 */
346 void SetLabel(int id, const wxString& label);
347
348 /**
349 Sets the label of a top-level menu.
350
351 @param pos
352 The position of a menu on the menu bar, starting from zero.
353 @param label
354 The menu label.
355
356 @remarks Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.
357
358 @deprecated
359 This function has been deprecated in favour of SetMenuLabel().
360
361 @see GetLabelTop()
362 */
363 void SetLabelTop(size_t pos, const wxString& label);
364
365 /**
366 Sets the label of a top-level menu.
367
368 @param pos
369 The position of a menu on the menu bar, starting from zero.
370 @param label
371 The menu label.
372
373 @remarks Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.
374 */
375 virtual void SetMenuLabel(size_t pos, const wxString& label);
376 };
377
378
379
380 /**
381 @class wxMenu
382
383 A menu is a popup (or pull down) list of items, one of which may be
384 selected before the menu goes away (clicking elsewhere dismisses the
385 menu). Menus may be used to construct either menu bars or popup menus.
386
387 A menu item has an integer ID associated with it which can be used to
388 identify the selection, or to change the menu item in some way. A menu item
389 with a special identifier @e wxID_SEPARATOR is a separator item and doesn't
390 have an associated command but just makes a separator line appear in the
391 menu.
392
393 @note
394 Please note that @e wxID_ABOUT and @e wxID_EXIT are predefined by wxWidgets
395 and have a special meaning since entries using these IDs will be taken out
396 of the normal menus under MacOS X and will be inserted into the system menu
397 (following the appropriate MacOS X interface guideline).
398 On PalmOS @e wxID_EXIT is disabled according to Palm OS Companion guidelines.
399
400 Menu items may be either @e normal items, @e check items or @e radio items.
401 Normal items don't have any special properties while the check items have a
402 boolean flag associated to them and they show a checkmark in the menu when
403 the flag is set.
404 wxWidgets automatically toggles the flag value when the item is clicked and its
405 value may be retrieved using either wxMenu::IsChecked method of wxMenu or
406 wxMenuBar itself or by using wxEvent::IsChecked when you get the menu
407 notification for the item in question.
408
409 The radio items are similar to the check items except that all the other items
410 in the same radio group are unchecked when a radio item is checked. The radio
411 group is formed by a contiguous range of radio items, i.e. it starts at the
412 first item of this kind and ends with the first item of a different kind (or
413 the end of the menu). Notice that because the radio groups are defined in terms
414 of the item positions inserting or removing the items in the menu containing
415 the radio items risks to not work correctly.
416
417
418 @section menu_allocation Allocation strategy
419
420 All menus must be created on the @b heap because all menus attached to a
421 menubar or to another menu will be deleted by their parent when it is
422 deleted. The only exception to this rule are the popup menus (i.e. menus
423 used with wxWindow::PopupMenu()) as wxWidgets does not destroy them to
424 allow reusing the same menu more than once. But the exception applies only
425 to the menus themselves and not to any submenus of popup menus which are
426 still destroyed by wxWidgets as usual and so must be heap-allocated.
427
428 As the frame menubar is deleted by the frame itself, it means that normally
429 all menus used are deleted automatically.
430
431
432 @section menu_eventhandling Event handling
433
434 If the menu is part of a menubar, then wxMenuBar event processing is used.
435
436 With a popup menu (see wxWindow::PopupMenu), there is a variety of ways to
437 handle a menu selection event (@c wxEVT_COMMAND_MENU_SELECTED):
438 - Provide @c EVT_MENU handlers in the window which pops up the menu, or in an
439 ancestor of that window (the simplest method);
440 - Derive a new class from wxMenu and define event table entries using the @c EVT_MENU macro;
441 - Set a new event handler for wxMenu, through wxEvtHandler::SetNextHandler,
442 specifying an object whose class has @c EVT_MENU entries;
443
444 Note that instead of static @c EVT_MENU macros you can also use dynamic
445 connection; see @ref overview_events_bind.
446
447 @library{wxcore}
448 @category{menus}
449
450 @see wxMenuBar, wxWindow::PopupMenu, @ref overview_events,
451 @ref wxFileHistory "wxFileHistory (most recently used files menu)"
452 */
453 class wxMenu : public wxEvtHandler
454 {
455 public:
456 /**
457 Constructs a wxMenu object.
458
459 @param style
460 If set to wxMENU_TEAROFF, the menu will be detachable (wxGTK only).
461 */
462 wxMenu(long style);
463
464 /**
465 Constructs a wxMenu object with a title.
466
467 @param title
468 Title at the top of the menu (not always supported).
469 @param style
470 If set to wxMENU_TEAROFF, the menu will be detachable (wxGTK only).
471 */
472 wxMenu(const wxString& title, long style = 0);
473
474 /**
475 Destructor, destroying the menu.
476
477 @note
478 Under Motif, a popup menu must have a valid parent (the window
479 it was last popped up on) when being destroyed. Therefore, make sure
480 you delete or re-use the popup menu @e before destroying the parent
481 window. Re-use in this context means popping up the menu on a different
482 window from last time, which causes an implicit destruction and
483 recreation of internal data structures.
484 */
485 virtual ~wxMenu();
486
487 /**
488 Adds a menu item.
489
490 @param id
491 The menu command identifier.
492 @param item
493 The string to appear on the menu item.
494 See wxMenuItem::SetItemLabel() for more details.
495 @param helpString
496 An optional help string associated with the item.
497 By default, the handler for the @c wxEVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT event displays
498 this string in the status line.
499 @param kind
500 May be @c wxITEM_SEPARATOR, @c wxITEM_NORMAL, @c wxITEM_CHECK or @c wxITEM_RADIO.
501
502 Example:
503 @code
504 m_pFileMenu->Append(ID_NEW_FILE, "&New file\tCTRL+N", "Creates a new XYZ document");
505 @endcode
506 or even better for stock menu items (see wxMenuItem::wxMenuItem):
507 @code
508 m_pFileMenu->Append(wxID_NEW, "", "Creates a new XYZ document");
509 @endcode
510
511 @remarks
512 This command can be used after the menu has been shown, as well as on
513 initial creation of a menu or menubar.
514
515 @see AppendSeparator(), AppendCheckItem(), AppendRadioItem(),
516 AppendSubMenu(), Insert(), SetLabel(), GetHelpString(),
517 SetHelpString(), wxMenuItem
518 */
519 wxMenuItem* Append(int id, const wxString& item = wxEmptyString,
520 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString,
521 wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL);
522
523 /**
524 Adds a submenu.
525
526 @deprecated This function is deprecated, use AppendSubMenu() instead.
527
528 @param id
529 The menu command identifier.
530 @param item
531 The string to appear on the menu item.
532 @param subMenu
533 Pull-right submenu.
534 @param helpString
535 An optional help string associated with the item.
536 By default, the handler for the @c wxEVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT event displays
537 this string in the status line.
538
539 @see AppendSeparator(), AppendCheckItem(), AppendRadioItem(),
540 AppendSubMenu(), Insert(), SetLabel(), GetHelpString(),
541 SetHelpString(), wxMenuItem
542 */
543 wxMenuItem* Append(int id, const wxString& item, wxMenu* subMenu,
544 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString);
545
546 /**
547 Adds a menu item object.
548
549 This is the most generic variant of Append() method because it may be
550 used for both items (including separators) and submenus and because
551 you can also specify various extra properties of a menu item this way,
552 such as bitmaps and fonts.
553
554 @param menuItem
555 A menuitem object. It will be owned by the wxMenu object after this
556 function is called, so do not delete it yourself.
557
558 @remarks
559 See the remarks for the other Append() overloads.
560
561 @see AppendSeparator(), AppendCheckItem(), AppendRadioItem(),
562 AppendSubMenu(), Insert(), SetLabel(), GetHelpString(),
563 SetHelpString(), wxMenuItem
564 */
565 wxMenuItem* Append(wxMenuItem* menuItem);
566
567 /**
568 Adds a checkable item to the end of the menu.
569
570 @see Append(), InsertCheckItem()
571 */
572 wxMenuItem* AppendCheckItem(int id, const wxString& item,
573 const wxString& help = wxEmptyString);
574
575 /**
576 Adds a radio item to the end of the menu.
577 All consequent radio items form a group and when an item in the group is
578 checked, all the others are automatically unchecked.
579
580 @note Radio items are not supported under wxMotif.
581
582 @see Append(), InsertRadioItem()
583 */
584 wxMenuItem* AppendRadioItem(int id, const wxString& item,
585 const wxString& help = wxEmptyString);
586
587 /**
588 Adds a separator to the end of the menu.
589
590 @see Append(), InsertSeparator()
591 */
592 wxMenuItem* AppendSeparator();
593
594 /**
595 Adds the given @a submenu to this menu. @a text is the text shown in the
596 menu for it and @a help is the help string shown in the status bar when the
597 submenu item is selected.
598 */
599 wxMenuItem* AppendSubMenu(wxMenu* submenu, const wxString& text,
600 const wxString& help = wxEmptyString);
601
602 /**
603 Inserts a break in a menu, causing the next appended item to appear in
604 a new column.
605 */
606 virtual void Break();
607
608 /**
609 Checks or unchecks the menu item.
610
611 @param id
612 The menu item identifier.
613 @param check
614 If @true, the item will be checked, otherwise it will be unchecked.
615
616 @see IsChecked()
617 */
618 void Check(int id, bool check);
619
620 /**
621 Deletes the menu item from the menu. If the item is a submenu, it will
622 @b not be deleted. Use Destroy() if you want to delete a submenu.
623
624 @param id
625 Id of the menu item to be deleted.
626
627 @see FindItem(), Destroy(), Remove()
628 */
629 bool Delete(int id);
630
631 /**
632 Deletes the menu item from the menu. If the item is a submenu, it will
633 @b not be deleted. Use Destroy() if you want to delete a submenu.
634
635 @param item
636 Menu item to be deleted.
637
638 @see FindItem(), Destroy(), Remove()
639 */
640 bool Delete(wxMenuItem* item);
641
642 /**
643 Deletes the menu item from the menu. If the item is a submenu, it will
644 be deleted. Use Remove() if you want to keep the submenu (for example,
645 to reuse it later).
646
647 @param id
648 Id of the menu item to be deleted.
649
650 @see FindItem(), Delete(), Remove()
651 */
652 bool Destroy(int id);
653
654 /**
655 Deletes the menu item from the menu. If the item is a submenu, it will
656 be deleted. Use Remove() if you want to keep the submenu (for example,
657 to reuse it later).
658
659 @param item
660 Menu item to be deleted.
661
662 @see FindItem(), Delete(), Remove()
663 */
664 bool Destroy(wxMenuItem* item);
665
666 /**
667 Enables or disables (greys out) a menu item.
668
669 @param id
670 The menu item identifier.
671 @param enable
672 @true to enable the menu item, @false to disable it.
673
674 @see IsEnabled()
675 */
676 void Enable(int id, bool enable);
677
678 /**
679 Finds the menu item object associated with the given menu item identifier
680 and, optionally, the position of the item in the menu.
681
682 Unlike FindItem(), this function doesn't recurse but only looks at the
683 direct children of this menu.
684
685 @param id
686 The identifier of the menu item to find.
687 @param pos
688 If the pointer is not @NULL, it is filled with the item's position if
689 it was found or @c (size_t)wxNOT_FOUND otherwise.
690 @return
691 Menu item object or @NULL if not found.
692 */
693 wxMenuItem *FindChildItem(int id, size_t *pos = NULL) const;
694
695 /**
696 Finds the menu id for a menu item string.
697
698 @param itemString
699 Menu item string to find.
700
701 @return Menu item identifier, or wxNOT_FOUND if none is found.
702
703 @remarks Any special menu codes are stripped out of source and target
704 strings before matching.
705 */
706 virtual int FindItem(const wxString& itemString) const;
707
708 /**
709 Finds the menu item object associated with the given menu item identifier and,
710 optionally, the (sub)menu it belongs to.
711
712 @param id
713 Menu item identifier.
714 @param menu
715 If the pointer is not @NULL, it will be filled with the item's
716 parent menu (if the item was found)
717
718 @return Menu item object or NULL if none is found.
719 */
720 wxMenuItem* FindItem(int id, wxMenu** menu = NULL) const;
721
722 /**
723 Returns the wxMenuItem given a position in the menu.
724 */
725 wxMenuItem* FindItemByPosition(size_t position) const;
726
727 /**
728 Returns the help string associated with a menu item.
729
730 @param id
731 The menu item identifier.
732
733 @return The help string, or the empty string if there is no help string
734 or the item was not found.
735
736 @see SetHelpString(), Append()
737 */
738 virtual wxString GetHelpString(int id) const;
739
740 /**
741 Returns a menu item label.
742
743 @param id
744 The menu item identifier.
745
746 @return The item label, or the empty string if the item was not found.
747
748 @see GetLabelText(), SetLabel()
749 */
750 wxString GetLabel(int id) const;
751
752 /**
753 Returns a menu item label, without any of the original mnemonics and
754 accelerators.
755
756 @param id
757 The menu item identifier.
758
759 @return The item label, or the empty string if the item was not found.
760
761 @see GetLabel(), SetLabel()
762 */
763 wxString GetLabelText(int id) const;
764
765 /**
766 Returns the number of items in the menu.
767 */
768 size_t GetMenuItemCount() const;
769
770 //@{
771 /**
772 Returns the list of items in the menu.
773
774 wxMenuItemList is a pseudo-template list class containing wxMenuItem
775 pointers, see wxList.
776 */
777 wxMenuItemList& GetMenuItems() const;
778 const wxMenuItemList& GetMenuItems() const;
779 //@}
780
781 /**
782 Returns the title of the menu.
783
784 @see SetTitle()
785 */
786 const wxString& GetTitle() const;
787
788 /**
789 Inserts the given @a item before the position @a pos.
790
791 Inserting the item at position GetMenuItemCount() is the same
792 as appending it.
793
794 @see Append(), Prepend()
795 */
796 wxMenuItem* Insert(size_t pos, wxMenuItem* item);
797
798 /**
799 Inserts the given @a item before the position @a pos.
800
801 Inserting the item at position GetMenuItemCount() is the same
802 as appending it.
803
804 @see Append(), Prepend()
805 */
806 wxMenuItem* Insert(size_t pos, int id,
807 const wxString& item = wxEmptyString,
808 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString,
809 wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL);
810
811 /**
812 Inserts a checkable item at the given position.
813
814 @see Insert(), AppendCheckItem()
815 */
816 wxMenuItem* InsertCheckItem(size_t pos, int id, const wxString& item,
817 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString);
818
819 /**
820 Inserts a radio item at the given position.
821
822 @see Insert(), AppendRadioItem()
823 */
824 wxMenuItem* InsertRadioItem(size_t pos, int id, const wxString& item,
825 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString);
826
827 /**
828 Inserts a separator at the given position.
829
830 @see Insert(), AppendSeparator()
831 */
832 wxMenuItem* InsertSeparator(size_t pos);
833
834 /**
835 Determines whether a menu item is checked.
836
837 @param id
838 The menu item identifier.
839
840 @return @true if the menu item is checked, @false otherwise.
841
842 @see Check()
843 */
844 bool IsChecked(int id) const;
845
846 /**
847 Determines whether a menu item is enabled.
848
849 @param id
850 The menu item identifier.
851
852 @return @true if the menu item is enabled, @false otherwise.
853
854 @see Enable()
855 */
856 bool IsEnabled(int id) const;
857
858 /**
859 Inserts the given @a item at position 0, i.e. before all the other
860 existing items.
861
862 @see Append(), Insert()
863 */
864 wxMenuItem* Prepend(wxMenuItem* item);
865
866 /**
867 Inserts the given @a item at position 0, i.e. before all the other
868 existing items.
869
870 @see Append(), Insert()
871 */
872 wxMenuItem* Prepend(int id, const wxString& item = wxEmptyString,
873 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString,
874 wxItemKind kind = wxITEM_NORMAL);
875
876 /**
877 Inserts a checkable item at position 0.
878
879 @see Prepend(), AppendCheckItem()
880 */
881 wxMenuItem* PrependCheckItem(int id, const wxString& item,
882 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString);
883
884 /**
885 Inserts a radio item at position 0.
886
887 @see Prepend(), AppendRadioItem()
888 */
889 wxMenuItem* PrependRadioItem(int id, const wxString& item,
890 const wxString& helpString = wxEmptyString);
891
892 /**
893 Inserts a separator at position 0.
894
895 @see Prepend(), AppendSeparator()
896 */
897 wxMenuItem* PrependSeparator();
898
899 /**
900 Removes the menu item from the menu but doesn't delete the associated C++
901 object. This allows you to reuse the same item later by adding it back to
902 the menu (especially useful with submenus).
903
904 @param id
905 The identifier of the menu item to remove.
906
907 @return A pointer to the item which was detached from the menu.
908 */
909 wxMenuItem* Remove(int id);
910
911 /**
912 Removes the menu item from the menu but doesn't delete the associated C++
913 object. This allows you to reuse the same item later by adding it back to
914 the menu (especially useful with submenus).
915
916 @param item
917 The menu item to remove.
918
919 @return A pointer to the item which was detached from the menu.
920 */
921 wxMenuItem* Remove(wxMenuItem* item);
922
923 /**
924 Sets an item's help string.
925
926 @param id
927 The menu item identifier.
928 @param helpString
929 The help string to set.
930
931 @see GetHelpString()
932 */
933 virtual void SetHelpString(int id, const wxString& helpString);
934
935 /**
936 Sets the label of a menu item.
937
938 @param id
939 The menu item identifier.
940 @param label
941 The menu item label to set.
942
943 @see Append(), GetLabel()
944 */
945 void SetLabel(int id, const wxString& label);
946
947 /**
948 Sets the title of the menu.
949
950 @param title
951 The title to set.
952
953 @remarks Notice that you can only call this method directly for the
954 popup menus, to change the title of a menu that is part of a menu
955 bar you need to use wxMenuBar::SetLabelTop().
956
957 @see GetTitle()
958 */
959 virtual void SetTitle(const wxString& title);
960
961 /**
962 Sends events to @a source (or owning window if @NULL) to update the
963 menu UI.
964
965 This is called just before the menu is popped up with wxWindow::PopupMenu,
966 but the application may call it at other times if required.
967 */
968 void UpdateUI(wxEvtHandler* source = NULL);
969 };
970