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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: toolbar.h
3 // Purpose: topic overview
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
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9 /**
10
11 @page overview_toolbar Toolbar Overview
12
13 Classes: wxToolBar
14
15 @li @ref overview_toolbar_intro
16 @li @ref overview_toolbar_library
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18
19 <hr>
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22 @section overview_toolbar_intro Introduction
23
24 The toolbar family of classes allows an application to use toolbars in a
25 variety of configurations and styles.
26
27 The toolbar is a popular user interface component and contains a set of bitmap
28 buttons or toggles. A toolbar gives faster access to an application's
29 facilities than menus, which have to be popped up and selected rather
30 laboriously.
31
32 Instead of supplying one toolbar class with a number of different
33 implementations depending on platform, wxWidgets separates out the classes.
34 This is because there are a number of different toolbar styles that you may
35 wish to use simultaneously, and also, future toolbar implementations will
36 emerge which cannot all be shoe-horned into the one class.
37
38 For each platform, the symbol wxToolBar is defined to be one of the specific
39 toolbar classes.
40
41 The following is a summary of the toolbar classes and their differences:
42
43 @li wxToolBarBase: This is a base class with pure virtual functions, and should
44 not be used directly.
45 @li wxToolBarSimple: A simple toolbar class written entirely with generic
46 wxWidgets functionality. A simple 3D effect for buttons is possible, but it
47 is not consistent with the Windows look and feel. This toolbar can scroll,
48 and you can have arbitrary numbers of rows and columns.
49 @li wxToolBarMSW: This class implements an old-style Windows toolbar, only on
50 Windows. There are small, three-dimensional buttons, which do not
51 (currently) reflect the current Windows colour settings: the buttons are
52 grey. This is the default wxToolBar on 16-bit windows.
53 @li wxToolBar95: Uses the native Windows 95 toolbar class. It dynamically
54 adjusts it's background and button colours according to user colour
55 settings. CreateTools must be called after the tools have been added. No
56 absolute positioning is supported but you can specify the number of rows,
57 and add tool separators with @c AddSeparator. Tooltips are supported.
58 @c OnRightClick is not supported. This is the default wxToolBar on Windows
59 95, Windows NT 4 and above. With the style wxTB_FLAT, the flat toolbar look
60 is used, with a border that is highlighted when the cursor moves over the
61 buttons.
62
63 A toolbar might appear as a single row of images under the menubar, or it might
64 be in a separate frame layout in several rows and columns. The class handles
65 the layout of the images, unless explicit positioning is requested.
66
67 A tool is a bitmap which can either be a button (there is no 'state', it just
68 generates an event when clicked) or it can be a toggle. If a toggle, a second
69 bitmap can be provided to depict the 'on' state; if the second bitmap is
70 omitted, either the inverse of the first bitmap will be used (for monochrome
71 displays) or a thick border is drawn around the bitmap (for colour displays
72 where inverting will not have the desired result).
73
74 The Windows-specific toolbar classes expect 16-colour bitmaps that are 16
75 pixels wide and 15 pixels high. If you want to use a different size, call
76 @c SetToolBitmapSize as the demo shows, before adding tools to the button bar.
77 Don't supply more than one bitmap for each tool, because the toolbar generates
78 all three images (normal, depressed, and checked) from the single bitmap you
79 give it.
80
81
82 @section overview_toolbar_library Using the Toolbar Library
83
84 Include @c "wx/toolbar.h", or if using a class directly, one of:
85
86 - @c "wx/msw/tbarmsw.h" for wxToolBarMSW
87 - @c "wx/msw/tbar95.h" for wxToolBar95
88 - @c "wx/tbarsmpl.h" for wxToolBarSimple
89
90 An example of using a toolbar is given in the "toolbar" sample.
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92 */
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