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12 \section{\class{wxDialog}}\label{wxdialog}
13
14 A dialog box is a window with a title bar and sometimes a system menu, which
15 can be moved around the screen. It can contain controls and other windows and
16 is often used to allow the user to make some choice or to answer a question.
17
18
19 \wxheading{Dialog Buttons}
20
21 The dialog usually contains either a single button allowing to close the
22 dialog or two buttons, one accepting the changes and the other one discarding
23 them (such button, if present, is automatically activated if the user presses
24 the \texttt{"Esc"} key). By default, buttons with the standard \texttt{wxID\_OK}
25 and \texttt{wxID\_CANCEL} identifiers behave as expected. Starting with
26 wxWidgets 2.7 it is also possible to use a button with a different identifier
27 instead, see \helpref{SetAffirmativeId}{wxdialogsetaffirmativeid} and
28 \helpref{SetEscapeId}{wxdialogsetescapeid}.
29
30 Also notice that the \helpref{CreateButtonSizer()}{wxdialogcreatebuttonsizer}
31 should be used to create the buttons appropriate for the current platform and
32 positioned correctly (including their order which is platform-dependent).
33
34
35
36 \wxheading{Derived from}
37
38 \helpref{wxTopLevelWindow}{wxtoplevelwindow}\\
39 \helpref{wxWindow}{wxwindow}\\
40 \helpref{wxEvtHandler}{wxevthandler}\\
41 \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
42
43 \wxheading{Include files}
44
45 <wx/dialog.h>
46
47 \wxheading{Modal and modeless dialogs}
48
49 There are two kinds of dialog -- {\it modal}\ and {\it modeless}. A modal dialog
50 blocks program flow and user input on other windows until it is dismissed,
51 whereas a modeless dialog behaves more like a frame in that program flow
52 continues, and input in other windows is still possible. To show a modal dialog
53 you should use the \helpref{ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal} method while to show
54 a dialog modelessly you simply use \helpref{Show}{wxdialogshow}, just as with
55 frames.
56
57 Note that the modal dialog is one of the very few examples of
58 wxWindow-derived objects which may be created on the stack and not on the heap.
59 In other words, although this code snippet:
60
61 \begin{verbatim}
62 void AskUser()
63 {
64 MyAskDialog *dlg = new MyAskDialog(...);
65 if ( dlg->ShowModal() == wxID_OK )
66 ...
67 //else: dialog was cancelled or some another button pressed
68
69 dlg->Destroy();
70 }
71 \end{verbatim}
72
73 works, you can also achieve the same result by using a simpler code fragment
74 below:
75
76 \begin{verbatim}
77 void AskUser()
78 {
79 MyAskDialog dlg(...);
80 if ( dlg.ShowModal() == wxID_OK )
81 ...
82
83 // no need to call Destroy() here
84 }
85 \end{verbatim}
86
87 An application can define a \helpref{wxCloseEvent}{wxcloseevent} handler for
88 the dialog to respond to system close events.
89
90 \wxheading{Window styles}
91
92 \twocolwidtha{5cm}
93 \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
94 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxCAPTION}}{Puts a caption on the dialog box.}
95 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxDEFAULT\_DIALOG\_STYLE}}{Equivalent to a combination of wxCAPTION, wxCLOSE\_BOX and wxSYSTEM\_MENU (the last one is not used under Unix)}
96 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxRESIZE\_BORDER}}{Display a resizeable frame around the window.}
97 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxSYSTEM\_MENU}}{Display a system menu.}
98 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxCLOSE\_BOX}}{Displays a close box on the frame.}
99 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxMAXIMIZE\_BOX}}{Displays a maximize box on the dialog.}
100 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxMINIMIZE\_BOX}}{Displays a minimize box on the dialog.}
101 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTHICK\_FRAME}}{Display a thick frame around the window.}
102 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxSTAY\_ON\_TOP}}{The dialog stays on top of all other windows.}
103 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxNO\_3D}}{Under Windows, specifies that the child controls
104 should not have 3D borders unless specified in the control.}
105 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxDIALOG\_NO\_PARENT}}{By default, a dialog created
106 with a {\tt NULL} parent window will be given the
107 \helpref{application's top level window}{wxappgettopwindow} as parent. Use this
108 style to prevent this from happening and create an orphan dialog. This is not recommended for modal dialogs.}
109 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxDIALOG\_EX\_CONTEXTHELP}}{Under Windows, puts a query button on the
110 caption. When pressed, Windows will go into a context-sensitive help mode and wxWidgets will send
111 a wxEVT\_HELP event if the user clicked on an application window. {\it Note}\ that this is an extended
112 style and must be set by calling \helpref{SetExtraStyle}{wxwindowsetextrastyle} before Create is called (two-step construction).}
113 \twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxDIALOG\_EX\_METAL}}{On Mac OS X, frames with this style will be shown with a metallic look. This is an {\it extra} style.}
114 \end{twocollist}
115
116 Under Unix or Linux, MWM (the Motif Window Manager) or other window managers
117 recognizing the MHM hints should be running for any of these styles to have an
118 effect.
119
120 See also \helpref{Generic window styles}{windowstyles}.
121
122 \wxheading{See also}
123
124 \helpref{wxDialog overview}{wxdialogoverview}, \helpref{wxFrame}{wxframe},\rtfsp
125 \helpref{Validator overview}{validatoroverview}
126
127 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
128
129
130 \membersection{wxDialog::wxDialog}\label{wxdialogctor}
131
132 \func{}{wxDialog}{\void}
133
134 Default constructor.
135
136 \func{}{wxDialog}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID }{id},\rtfsp
137 \param{const wxString\& }{title},\rtfsp
138 \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition},\rtfsp
139 \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
140 \param{long}{ style = wxDEFAULT\_DIALOG\_STYLE},\rtfsp
141 \param{const wxString\& }{name = ``dialogBox"}}
142
143 Constructor.
144
145 \wxheading{Parameters}
146
147 \docparam{parent}{Can be NULL, a frame or another dialog box.}
148
149 \docparam{id}{An identifier for the dialog. A value of -1 is taken to mean a default.}
150
151 \docparam{title}{The title of the dialog.}
152
153 \docparam{pos}{The dialog position. A value of (-1, -1) indicates a default position, chosen by
154 either the windowing system or wxWidgets, depending on platform.}
155
156 \docparam{size}{The dialog size. A value of (-1, -1) indicates a default size, chosen by
157 either the windowing system or wxWidgets, depending on platform.}
158
159 \docparam{style}{The window style. See \helpref{wxDialog}{wxdialog}.}
160
161 \docparam{name}{Used to associate a name with the window,
162 allowing the application user to set Motif resource values for
163 individual dialog boxes.}
164
165 \wxheading{See also}
166
167 \helpref{wxDialog::Create}{wxdialogcreate}
168
169
170 \membersection{wxDialog::\destruct{wxDialog}}\label{wxdialogdtor}
171
172 \func{}{\destruct{wxDialog}}{\void}
173
174 Destructor. Deletes any child windows before deleting the physical window.
175
176
177 \membersection{wxDialog::Centre}\label{wxdialogcentre}
178
179 \func{void}{Centre}{\param{int}{ direction = wxBOTH}}
180
181 Centres the dialog box on the display.
182
183 \wxheading{Parameters}
184
185 \docparam{direction}{May be {\tt wxHORIZONTAL}, {\tt wxVERTICAL} or {\tt wxBOTH}.}
186
187
188 \membersection{wxDialog::Create}\label{wxdialogcreate}
189
190 \func{bool}{Create}{\param{wxWindow* }{parent}, \param{wxWindowID }{id},\rtfsp
191 \param{const wxString\& }{title},\rtfsp
192 \param{const wxPoint\& }{pos = wxDefaultPosition},\rtfsp
193 \param{const wxSize\& }{size = wxDefaultSize},\rtfsp
194 \param{long}{ style = wxDEFAULT\_DIALOG\_STYLE},\rtfsp
195 \param{const wxString\& }{name = ``dialogBox"}}
196
197 Used for two-step dialog box construction. See \helpref{wxDialog::wxDialog}{wxdialogctor}\rtfsp
198 for details.
199
200
201 \membersection{wxDialog::CreateButtonSizer}\label{wxdialogcreatebuttonsizer}
202
203 \func{wxSizer*}{CreateButtonSizer}{\param{long}{ flags}}
204
205 Creates a sizer with standard buttons. {\it flags} is a bit list
206 of the following flags: wxOK, wxCANCEL, wxYES, wxNO, wxHELP, wxNO\_DEFAULT.
207
208 The sizer lays out the buttons in a manner appropriate to the platform.
209
210 This function uses \helpref{CreateStdDialogButtonSizer}{wxdialogcreatestddialogbuttonsizer}
211 internally for most platforms but doesn't create the sizer at all for the
212 platforms with hardware buttons (such as smartphones) for which it sets up the
213 hardware buttons appropriately and returns \NULL, so don't forget to test that
214 the return value is valid before using it.
215
216
217 \membersection{wxDialog::CreateSeparatedButtonSizer}\label{wxdialogcreateseparatedbuttonsizer}
218
219 \func{wxSizer*}{CreateSeparatedButtonSizer}{\param{long}{ flags}}
220
221 Creates a sizer with standard buttons using
222 \helpref{CreateButtonSizer}{wxdialogcreatebuttonsizer} separated from the rest
223 of the dialog contents by a horizontal \helpref{wxStaticLine}{wxstaticline}.
224
225 Please notice that just like CreateButtonSizer() this function may return \NULL
226 if no buttons were created.
227
228
229 \membersection{wxDialog::CreateStdDialogButtonSizer}\label{wxdialogcreatestddialogbuttonsizer}
230
231 \func{wxStdDialogButtonSizer*}{CreateStdDialogButtonSizer}{\param{long}{ flags}}
232
233 Creates a \helpref{wxStdDialogButtonSizer}{wxstddialogbuttonsizer} with standard buttons. {\it flags} is a bit list
234 of the following flags: wxOK, wxCANCEL, wxYES, wxNO, wxHELP, wxNO\_DEFAULT.
235
236 The sizer lays out the buttons in a manner appropriate to the platform.
237
238
239 \membersection{wxDialog::DoOK}\label{wxdialogdook}
240
241 \func{virtual bool}{DoOK}{\void}
242
243 This function is called when the titlebar OK button is pressed (PocketPC only).
244 A command event for the identifier returned by GetAffirmativeId is sent by
245 default. You can override this function. If the function returns false, wxWidgets
246 will call Close() for the dialog.
247
248
249 \membersection{wxDialog::EndModal}\label{wxdialogendmodal}
250
251 \func{void}{EndModal}{\param{int }{retCode}}
252
253 Ends a modal dialog, passing a value to be returned from the \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal}\rtfsp
254 invocation.
255
256 \wxheading{Parameters}
257
258 \docparam{retCode}{The value that should be returned by {\bf ShowModal}.}
259
260 \wxheading{See also}
261
262 \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal},\rtfsp
263 \helpref{wxDialog::GetReturnCode}{wxdialoggetreturncode},\rtfsp
264 \helpref{wxDialog::SetReturnCode}{wxdialogsetreturncode}
265
266
267 \membersection{wxDialog::GetAffirmativeId}\label{wxdialoggetaffirmativeid}
268
269 \constfunc{int}{GetAffirmativeId}{\void}
270
271 Gets the identifier of the button which works like standard OK button in this
272 dialog.
273
274 \wxheading{See also}
275
276 \helpref{wxDialog::SetAffirmativeId}{wxdialogsetaffirmativeid}
277
278
279 \membersection{wxDialog::GetEscapeId}\label{wxdialoggetescapeid}
280
281 \constfunc{int}{GetEscapeId}{\void}
282
283 Gets the identifier of the button to map presses of \texttt{\textsc{ESC}}
284 button to.
285
286 \wxheading{See also}
287
288 \helpref{wxDialog::SetEscapeId}{wxdialogsetescapeid}
289
290
291 \membersection{wxDialog::GetReturnCode}\label{wxdialoggetreturncode}
292
293 \func{int}{GetReturnCode}{\void}
294
295 Gets the return code for this window.
296
297 \wxheading{Remarks}
298
299 A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog, where \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal} returns
300 a code to the application.
301
302 \wxheading{See also}
303
304 \helpref{wxDialog::SetReturnCode}{wxdialogsetreturncode}, \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal},\rtfsp
305 \helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal}
306
307
308 \membersection{wxDialog::GetToolBar}\label{wxdialoggettoolbar}
309
310 \constfunc{wxToolBar*}{GetToolBar}{\void}
311
312 On PocketPC, a dialog is automatically provided with an empty toolbar. GetToolBar
313 allows you to access the toolbar and add tools to it. Removing tools and adding
314 arbitrary controls are not currently supported.
315
316 This function is not available on any other platform.
317
318
319 \membersection{wxDialog::Iconize}\label{wxdialogiconized}
320
321 \func{void}{Iconize}{\param{const bool}{ iconize}}
322
323 Iconizes or restores the dialog. Windows only.
324
325 \wxheading{Parameters}
326
327 \docparam{iconize}{If true, iconizes the dialog box; if false, shows and restores it.}
328
329 \wxheading{Remarks}
330
331 Note that in Windows, iconization has no effect since dialog boxes cannot be
332 iconized. However, applications may need to explicitly restore dialog
333 boxes under Motif which have user-iconizable frames, and under Windows
334 calling {\tt Iconize(false)} will bring the window to the front, as does
335 \rtfsp{\tt Show(true)}.
336
337
338 \membersection{wxDialog::IsIconized}\label{wxdialogisiconized}
339
340 \constfunc{bool}{IsIconized}{\void}
341
342 Returns true if the dialog box is iconized. Windows only.
343
344 \wxheading{Remarks}
345
346 Always returns false under Windows since dialogs cannot be iconized.
347
348
349 \membersection{wxDialog::IsModal}\label{wxdialogismodal}
350
351 \constfunc{bool}{IsModal}{\void}
352
353 Returns true if the dialog box is modal, false otherwise.
354
355
356
357 \membersection{wxDialog::OnSysColourChanged}\label{wxdialogonsyscolourchanged}
358
359 \func{void}{OnSysColourChanged}{\param{wxSysColourChangedEvent\& }{event}}
360
361 The default handler for wxEVT\_SYS\_COLOUR\_CHANGED.
362
363 \wxheading{Parameters}
364
365 \docparam{event}{The colour change event.}
366
367 \wxheading{Remarks}
368
369 Changes the dialog's colour to conform to the current settings (Windows only).
370 Add an event table entry for your dialog class if you wish the behaviour
371 to be different (such as keeping a user-defined
372 background colour). If you do override this function, call wxEvent::Skip to
373 propagate the notification to child windows and controls.
374
375 \wxheading{See also}
376
377 \helpref{wxSysColourChangedEvent}{wxsyscolourchangedevent}
378
379
380 \membersection{wxDialog::SetAffirmativeId}\label{wxdialogsetaffirmativeid}
381
382 \func{void}{SetAffirmativeId}{\param{int }{id}}
383
384 Sets the identifier to be used as OK button. When the button with this
385 identifier is pressed, the dialog calls \helpref{Validate}{wxwindowvalidate}
386 and \helpref{wxWindow::TransferDataFromWindow}{wxwindowtransferdatafromwindow}
387 and, if they both return \true, closes the dialog with \texttt{wxID\_OK} return
388 code.
389
390 Also, when the user presses a hardware OK button on the devices having one or
391 the special OK button in the PocketPC title bar, an event with this id is
392 generated.
393
394 By default, the affirmative id is wxID\_OK.
395
396 \wxheading{See also}
397
398 \helpref{wxDialog::GetAffirmativeId}{wxdialoggetaffirmativeid}, \helpref{wxDialog::SetEscapeId}{wxdialogsetescapeid}
399
400
401 \membersection{wxDialog::SetEscapeId}\label{wxdialogsetescapeid}
402
403 \func{void}{SetEscapeId}{\param{int }{id}}
404
405 Sets the identifier of the button which should work like the standard
406 \texttt{\textsc{Cancel}} button in this dialog. When the button with this id is
407 clicked, the dialog is closed. Also, when the user presses \texttt{\textsc{ESC}}
408 key in the dialog or closes the dialog using the close button in the title bar,
409 this is mapped to the click of the button with the specified id.
410
411 By default, the escape id is the special value \texttt{wxID\_ANY} meaning that
412 \texttt{wxID\_CANCEL} button is used if it's present in the dialog and
413 otherwise the button with \helpref{GetAffirmativeId()}{wxdialoggetaffirmativeid}
414 is used. Another special value for \arg{id} is \texttt{wxID\_NONE} meaning that
415 \texttt{\textsc{ESC}} presses should be ignored. If any other value is given, it
416 is interpreted as the id of the button to map the escape key to.
417
418
419 \membersection{wxDialog::SetIcon}\label{wxdialogseticon}
420
421 \func{void}{SetIcon}{\param{const wxIcon\& }{icon}}
422
423 Sets the icon for this dialog.
424
425 \wxheading{Parameters}
426
427 \docparam{icon}{The icon to associate with this dialog.}
428
429 See also \helpref{wxIcon}{wxicon}.
430
431
432 \membersection{wxDialog::SetIcons}\label{wxdialogseticons}
433
434 \func{void}{SetIcons}{\param{const wxIconBundle\& }{icons}}
435
436 Sets the icons for this dialog.
437
438 \wxheading{Parameters}
439
440 \docparam{icons}{The icons to associate with this dialog.}
441
442 See also \helpref{wxIconBundle}{wxiconbundle}.
443
444
445 \membersection{wxDialog::SetModal}\label{wxdialogsetmodal}
446
447 \func{void}{SetModal}{\param{const bool}{ flag}}
448
449 {\bf NB:} This function is deprecated and doesn't work for all ports, just use
450 \helpref{ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal} to show a modal dialog instead.
451
452 Allows the programmer to specify whether the dialog box is modal (wxDialog::Show blocks control
453 until the dialog is hidden) or modeless (control returns immediately).
454
455 \wxheading{Parameters}
456
457 \docparam{flag}{If true, the dialog will be modal, otherwise it will be modeless.}
458
459
460 \membersection{wxDialog::SetReturnCode}\label{wxdialogsetreturncode}
461
462 \func{void}{SetReturnCode}{\param{int }{retCode}}
463
464 Sets the return code for this window.
465
466 \wxheading{Parameters}
467
468 \docparam{retCode}{The integer return code, usually a control identifier.}
469
470 \wxheading{Remarks}
471
472 A return code is normally associated with a modal dialog, where \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal} returns
473 a code to the application. The function \helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal} calls {\bf SetReturnCode}.
474
475 \wxheading{See also}
476
477 \helpref{wxDialog::GetReturnCode}{wxdialoggetreturncode}, \helpref{wxDialog::ShowModal}{wxdialogshowmodal},\rtfsp
478 \helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal}
479
480
481 \membersection{wxDialog::Show}\label{wxdialogshow}
482
483 \func{bool}{Show}{\param{const bool}{ show}}
484
485 Hides or shows the dialog.
486
487 \wxheading{Parameters}
488
489 \docparam{show}{If true, the dialog box is shown and brought to the front;
490 otherwise the box is hidden. If false and the dialog is
491 modal, control is returned to the calling program.}
492
493 \wxheading{Remarks}
494
495 The preferred way of dismissing a modal dialog is to use \helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal}.
496
497
498 \membersection{wxDialog::ShowModal}\label{wxdialogshowmodal}
499
500 \func{int}{ShowModal}{\void}
501
502 Shows a modal dialog. Program flow does not return until the dialog has been dismissed with\rtfsp
503 \helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal}.
504
505 \wxheading{Return value}
506
507 The return value is the value set with \helpref{wxDialog::SetReturnCode}{wxdialogsetreturncode}.
508
509 \wxheading{See also}
510
511 \helpref{wxDialog::EndModal}{wxdialogendmodal},\rtfsp
512 \helpref{wxDialog:GetReturnCode}{wxdialoggetreturncode},\rtfsp
513 \helpref{wxDialog::SetReturnCode}{wxdialogsetreturncode}
514