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1 \section{XML-based resource system overview}\label{xrcoverview}
2
3 Classes: \helpref{wxXmlResource}{wxxmlresource}, \helpref{wxXmlResourceHandler}{wxxmlresourcehandler}
4
5 {\bf IMPORTANT NOTE:} XRC is not yet a part of the core wxWindows library, so
6 please see the next section for how to compile and link it. Otherwise if you
7 try to use it, you will get link errors.
8
9 The XML-based resource system, known as XRC, allows user interface elements such as
10 dialogs, menu bars and toolbars, to be stored in text files and loaded into
11 the application at run-time. XRC files can also be compiled into binary XRS files or C++
12 code (the former makes it possible to store all resources in since file and the latter
13 is useful when you want to embed the resources into the executable).
14
15 There are several advantages to using XRC resources.
16
17 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
18 \item Recompiling and linking an application is not necessary if the
19 resources change.
20 \item If you use a dialog designers that generates C++ code, it can be hard
21 to reintegrate this into existing C++ code. Separation of resources and code
22 is a more elegant solution.
23 \item You can choose between different alternative resource files at run time, if necessary.
24 \item The XRC format uses sizers for flexibility, allowing dialogs to be resizable
25 and highly portable.
26 \item The XRC format is a wxWindows standard,
27 and can be generated or postprocessed by any program that understands it. As it is based
28 on the XML standard, existing XML editors can be used for simple editing purposes.
29 \end{itemize}
30
31 XRC was written by Vaclav Slavik.
32
33 \subsection{Compiling and using XRC}\label{compilingxrc}
34
35 XRC can be found under the 'contrib' hierarchy, in the following directories:
36
37 \begin{verbatim}
38 contrib/src/xrc ; XRC source
39 contrib/include/wx/xrc ; XRC headers
40 contrib/samples/xrc ; XRC sample
41 contrib/utils/wxrc ; XRC resource compiler
42 contrib/utils/wxrcedit ; XRC editor (in progress)
43 \end{verbatim}
44
45 To compile XRC:
46
47 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
48 \item Under Windows using VC++, open the contrib/src/xrc/XrcVC.dsw project
49 and compile. Also compile contrib/utils/wxrc using wxBase if you wish to compile
50 resource files.
51 \item Under Unix, XRC should be configured when you configured
52 wxWindows. Make XRC by changing directory to contrib/src/xrc and
53 type 'make'. Similarly compile contrib/utils/wxrc using wxBase if you wish to compile
54 resource files. {\bf Note:} there is currently a
55 problem with the wxWindows build system that means that
56 only the static version of library can be built at present.
57 \end{itemize}
58
59 To use XRC:
60
61 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
62 \item Under Windows using VC++, link with wxxrc[d].lib.
63 \item Under Unix, link with libwxxrc[d].a.
64 \end{itemize}
65
66 \subsection{XRC concepts}\label{xrcconcepts}
67
68 These are the typical steps for using XRC files in your application.
69
70 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
71 \item Include the appropriate headers: normally "wx/xrc/xmlres.h" will suffice;
72 \item If you are going to use \helpref{XRS files}{binaryresourcefiles}, install
73 wxFileSystem ZIP handler first with {\tt wxFileSystem::AddHandler(new wxZipFSHandler);}
74 \item call {\tt wxXmlResource::Get()->InitAllHandlers()} from your wxApp::OnInit function,
75 and then call {\tt wxXmlResource::Get()->Load("myfile.xrc")} to load the resource file;
76 \item to create a dialog from a resource, create it using the default constructor, and then
77 load using for example {\tt wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(\&dlg, this, "dlg1");}
78 \item set up event tables as usual but use the {\tt XRCID(str)} macro to translate from XRC string names
79 to a suitable integer identifier, for example {\tt EVT\_MENU(XRCID("quit"), MyFrame::OnQuit)}.
80 \end{itemize}
81
82 To create an XRC file, you can use one of the following methods.
83
84 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
85 \item Create the file by hand;
86 \item use \urlref{wxDesigner}{http://www.roebling.de}, a commercial dialog designer/RAD tool;
87 \item use \urlref{DialogBlocks}{http://www.anthemion.co.uk/dialogblocks}, a commercial dialog editor;
88 \item use \urlref{XRCed}{http://xrced.sf.net}, a wxPython-based
89 dialog editor that you can find in the {\tt wxPython/tools} subdirectory of the wxWindows
90 CVS archive;
91 \item use \urlref{Glade}{http://wxglade.sf.net}, a GUI designer written in wxPython. At the moment it can generate Python, C++ and XRC;
92 \item use wxrcedit ({\tt utils/contrib/wxrcedit}) (under development);
93 \item convert WIN32 RC files to XRC with the tool in {\tt contrib/utils/convertrc}.
94 \end{itemize}
95
96 A complete list of third-party tools that write to XRC can be found at \urlref{www.wxwindows.org/lnk_tool.htm}{http://www.wxwindows.org/lnk_tool.in}.
97
98 It is highly recommended that you use a resource editing tool, since it's fiddly writing
99 XRC files by hand.
100
101 You can use \helpref{wxXmlResource::Load}{wxxmlresourceload} in a number of ways.
102 You can pass an XRC file (XML-based text resource file)
103 or a \helpref{zip-compressed file}{binaryresourcefiles} (extension ZIP or XRS) containing other XRC.
104
105 You can also use \helpref{embedded C++ resources}{embeddedresource}
106
107 \subsection{Using binary resource files}\label{binaryresourcefiles}
108
109 To compile binary resource files, use the command-line wxrc utility. It takes one or more file parameters
110 (the input XRC files) and the following switches and options:
111 \begin{itemize}\itemsep=0pt
112 \item -h (--help): show a help message
113 \item -v (--verbose): show verbose logging information
114 \item -c (--cpp-code): write C++ source rather than a XRS file
115 \item -u (--uncompressed): do not compress XML files (C++ only)
116 \item -g (--gettext): output .po catalog (to stdout, or a file if -o is used)
117 \item -n (--function) <name>: specify C++ function name (use with -c)
118 \item -o (--output) <filename>: specify the output file, such as resource.xrs or resource.cpp
119 \item -l (--list-of-handlers) <filename>: output a list of necessary handlers to this file
120 \end{itemize}
121
122 For example:
123 \begin{verbatim}
124 % wxrc resource.wrc
125 % wxrc resource.wrc -o resource.wrs
126 % wxrc resource.wrc -v -c -o resource.cpp
127 \end{verbatim}
128
129 \wxheading{Note}
130
131 XRS file is esentially a renamed ZIP archive which means that you can manipulate
132 it with standard ZIP tools. Note that if you are using XRS files, you have
133 to initialize \helpref{wxFileSystem}{wxfilesystem} ZIP handler first! It is a simple
134 thing to do:
135 \begin{verbatim}
136 #include <wx/filesys.h>
137 #include <wx/fs_zip.h>
138 ...
139 wxFileSystem::AddHandler(new wxZipFSHandler);
140 \end{verbatim}
141
142 \subsection{Using embedded resources}\label{embeddedresource}
143
144 It is sometimes useful to embed resources in the executable itself instead
145 of loading external file (e.g. when your app is small and consists only of one
146 exe file). XRC provides means to convert resources into regular C++ file that
147 can be compiled and included in the executable.
148
149 Use the {\tt -c} switch to
150 {\tt wxrc} utility to produce C++ file with embedded resources. This file will
151 contain a function called {\it InitXmlResource} (unless you override this with
152 a command line switch). Use it to load the resource:
153 \begin{verbatim}
154 extern void InitXMLResource(); // defined in generated file
155 ...
156 wxXmlResource::Get()->InitAllHandlers();
157 InitXmlResource();
158 ...
159 \end{verbatim}
160
161 \subsection{XRC C++ sample}\label{xrccppsample}
162
163 This is the C++ source file (xrcdemo.cpp) for the XRC sample.
164
165 \begin{verbatim}
166 #include "wx/wx.h"
167 #include "wx/image.h"
168 #include "wx/xrc/xmlres.h"
169
170 // the application icon
171 #if defined(__WXGTK__) || defined(__WXMOTIF__) || defined(__WXMAC__)
172 #include "rc/appicon.xpm"
173 #endif
174
175 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
176 // private classes
177 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
178
179 // Define a new application type, each program should derive a class from wxApp
180 class MyApp : public wxApp
181 {
182 public:
183 // override base class virtuals
184 // ----------------------------
185
186 // this one is called on application startup and is a good place for the app
187 // initialization (doing it here and not in the ctor allows to have an error
188 // return: if OnInit() returns false, the application terminates)
189 virtual bool OnInit();
190 };
191
192 // Define a new frame type: this is going to be our main frame
193 class MyFrame : public wxFrame
194 {
195 public:
196 // ctor(s)
197 MyFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size);
198
199 // event handlers (these functions should _not_ be virtual)
200 void OnQuit(wxCommandEvent& event);
201 void OnAbout(wxCommandEvent& event);
202 void OnDlg1(wxCommandEvent& event);
203 void OnDlg2(wxCommandEvent& event);
204
205 private:
206 // any class wishing to process wxWindows events must use this macro
207 DECLARE_EVENT_TABLE()
208 };
209
210 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
211 // event tables and other macros for wxWindows
212 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
213
214 BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyFrame, wxFrame)
215 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_quit"), MyFrame::OnQuit)
216 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_about"), MyFrame::OnAbout)
217 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_dlg1"), MyFrame::OnDlg1)
218 EVT_MENU(XRCID("menu_dlg2"), MyFrame::OnDlg2)
219 END_EVENT_TABLE()
220
221 IMPLEMENT_APP(MyApp)
222
223 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
224 // the application class
225 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
226
227 // 'Main program' equivalent: the program execution "starts" here
228 bool MyApp::OnInit()
229 {
230 wxImage::AddHandler(new wxGIFHandler);
231 wxXmlResource::Get()->InitAllHandlers();
232 wxXmlResource::Get()->Load("rc/resource.xrc");
233
234 MyFrame *frame = new MyFrame("XML resources demo",
235 wxPoint(50, 50), wxSize(450, 340));
236 frame->Show(true);
237 return true;
238 }
239
240 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
241 // main frame
242 // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
243
244 // frame constructor
245 MyFrame::MyFrame(const wxString& title, const wxPoint& pos, const wxSize& size)
246 : wxFrame((wxFrame *)NULL, -1, title, pos, size)
247 {
248 SetIcon(wxICON(appicon));
249
250 SetMenuBar(wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadMenuBar("mainmenu"));
251 SetToolBar(wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadToolBar(this, "toolbar"));
252 }
253
254 // event handlers
255 void MyFrame::OnQuit(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
256 {
257 // true is to force the frame to close
258 Close(true);
259 }
260
261 void MyFrame::OnAbout(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
262 {
263 wxString msg;
264 msg.Printf( _T("This is the about dialog of XML resources demo.\n")
265 _T("Welcome to %s"), wxVERSION_STRING);
266
267 wxMessageBox(msg, "About XML resources demo", wxOK | wxICON_INFORMATION, this);
268 }
269
270 void MyFrame::OnDlg1(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
271 {
272 wxDialog dlg;
273 wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, "dlg1");
274 dlg.ShowModal();
275 }
276
277 void MyFrame::OnDlg2(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event))
278 {
279 wxDialog dlg;
280 wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, "dlg2");
281 dlg.ShowModal();
282 }
283 \end{verbatim}
284
285 \subsection{XRC resource file sample}\label{xrcsample}
286
287 This is the XML file (resource.xrc) for the XRC sample.
288
289 \begin{verbatim}
290 <?xml version="1.0"?>
291 <resource version="2.3.0.1">
292 <object class="wxMenuBar" name="mainmenu">
293 <style>wxMB_DOCKABLE</style>
294 <object class="wxMenu" name="menu_file">
295 <label>_File</label>
296 <style>wxMENU_TEAROFF</style>
297 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_about">
298 <label>_About...</label>
299 <bitmap>filesave.gif</bitmap>
300 </object>
301 <object class="separator"/>
302 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_dlg1">
303 <label>Dialog 1</label>
304 </object>
305 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_dlg2">
306 <label>Dialog 2</label>
307 </object>
308 <object class="separator"/>
309 <object class="wxMenuItem" name="menu_quit">
310 <label>E_xit\tAlt-X</label>
311 </object>
312 </object>
313 </object>
314 <object class="wxToolBar" name="toolbar">
315 <style>wxTB_FLAT|wxTB_DOCKABLE</style>
316 <margins>2,2</margins>
317 <object class="tool" name="menu_open">
318 <bitmap>fileopen.gif</bitmap>
319 <tooltip>Open catalog</tooltip>
320 </object>
321 <object class="tool" name="menu_save">
322 <bitmap>filesave.gif</bitmap>
323 <tooltip>Save catalog</tooltip>
324 </object>
325 <object class="tool" name="menu_update">
326 <bitmap>update.gif</bitmap>
327 <tooltip>Update catalog - synchronize it with sources</tooltip>
328 </object>
329 <separator/>
330 <object class="tool" name="menu_quotes">
331 <bitmap>quotes.gif</bitmap>
332 <toggle>1</toggle>
333 <tooltip>Display quotes around the string?</tooltip>
334 </object>
335 <object class="separator"/>
336 <object class="tool" name="menu_fuzzy">
337 <bitmap>fuzzy.gif</bitmap>
338 <tooltip>Toggled if selected string is fuzzy translation</tooltip>
339 <toggle>1</toggle>
340 </object>
341 </object>
342 <object class="wxDialog" name="dlg1">
343 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
344 <object class="sizeritem">
345 <object class="wxBitmapButton">
346 <bitmap>fuzzy.gif</bitmap>
347 <focus>fileopen.gif</focus>
348 </object>
349 </object>
350 <object class="sizeritem">
351 <object class="wxPanel">
352 <object class="wxStaticText">
353 <label>fdgdfgdfgdfg</label>
354 </object>
355 <style>wxSUNKEN_BORDER</style>
356 </object>
357 <flag>wxALIGN_CENTER</flag>
358 </object>
359 <object class="sizeritem">
360 <object class="wxButton">
361 <label>Buttonek</label>
362 </object>
363 <border>10d</border>
364 <flag>wxALL</flag>
365 </object>
366 <object class="sizeritem">
367 <object class="wxHtmlWindow">
368 <htmlcode>&lt;h1&gt;Hi,&lt;/h1&gt;man</htmlcode>
369 <size>100,45d</size>
370 </object>
371 </object>
372 <object class="sizeritem">
373 <object class="wxNotebook">
374 <object class="notebookpage">
375 <object class="wxPanel">
376 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
377 <object class="sizeritem">
378 <object class="wxHtmlWindow">
379 <htmlcode>Hello, we are inside a &lt;u&gt;NOTEBOOK&lt;/u&gt;...</htmlcode>
380 <size>50,50d</size>
381 </object>
382 <option>1</option>
383 </object>
384 </object>
385 </object>
386 <label>Page</label>
387 </object>
388 <object class="notebookpage">
389 <object class="wxPanel">
390 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
391 <object class="sizeritem">
392 <object class="wxHtmlWindow">
393 <htmlcode>Hello, we are inside a &lt;u&gt;NOTEBOOK&lt;/u&gt;...</htmlcode>
394 <size>50,50d</size>
395 </object>
396 </object>
397 </object>
398 </object>
399 <label>Page 2</label>
400 </object>
401 <usenotebooksizer>1</usenotebooksizer>
402 </object>
403 <flag>wxEXPAND</flag>
404 </object>
405 <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient>
406 </object>
407 </object>
408 <object class="wxDialog" name="dlg2">
409 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
410 <orient>wxVERTICAL</orient>
411 <object class="sizeritem" name="dfgdfg">
412 <object class="wxTextCtrl">
413 <size>200,200d</size>
414 <style>wxTE_MULTILINE|wxSUNKEN_BORDER</style>
415 <value>Hello, this is an ordinary multiline\n textctrl....</value>
416 </object>
417 <option>1</option>
418 <flag>wxEXPAND|wxALL</flag>
419 <border>10</border>
420 </object>
421 <object class="sizeritem">
422 <object class="wxBoxSizer">
423 <object class="sizeritem">
424 <object class="wxButton" name="wxID_OK">
425 <label>Ok</label>
426 <default>1</default>
427 </object>
428 </object>
429 <object class="sizeritem">
430 <object class="wxButton" name="wxID_CANCEL">
431 <label>Cancel</label>
432 </object>
433 <border>10</border>
434 <flag>wxLEFT</flag>
435 </object>
436 </object>
437 <flag>wxLEFT|wxRIGHT|wxBOTTOM|wxALIGN_RIGHT</flag>
438 <border>10</border>
439 </object>
440 </object>
441 <title>Second testing dialog</title>
442 </object>
443 </resource>
444 \end{verbatim}
445
446 \subsection{XRC file format}\label{xrcfileformat}
447
448 Please see Technical Note 14 (docs/tech/tn0014.txt) in your wxWindows
449 distribution.
450
451 \subsection{Adding new resource handlers}\label{newresourcehandlers}
452
453 Coming soon.
454