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8 %% Copyright: (c) wxWidgets
9 %% License: wxWindows license
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12 \section{\class{wxPen
}}\label{wxpen
}
14 A pen is a drawing tool for drawing outlines. It is used for drawing
15 lines and painting the outline of rectangles, ellipses, etc. It has a
16 colour, a width and a style.
18 \wxheading{Derived from
}
20 \helpref{wxGDIObject
}{wxgdiobject
}\\
21 \helpref{wxObject
}{wxobject
}
23 \wxheading{Include files
}
27 \wxheading{Predefined objects
}
41 wxBLACK
\_DASHED\_PEN\\
48 On a monochrome display, wxWidgets shows all non-white pens as black.
50 Do not initialize objects on the stack before the program commences,
51 since other required structures may not have been set up yet. Instead,
52 define global pointers to objects and create them in
{\it OnInit
} or
55 An application may wish to dynamically create pens with different
56 characteristics, and there is the consequent danger that a large number
57 of duplicate pens will be created. Therefore an application may wish to
58 get a pointer to a pen by using the global list of pens
{\bf
59 wxThePenList
}, and calling the member function
{\bf FindOrCreatePen
}.
60 See the entry for
\helpref{wxPenList
}{wxpenlist
}.
62 This class uses
\helpref{reference counting and copy-on-write
}{trefcount
}
63 internally so that assignments between two instances of this class are very
64 cheap. You can therefore use actual objects instead of pointers without
65 efficiency problems. If an instance of this class is changed it will create
66 its own data internally so that other instances, which previously shared the
67 data using the reference counting, are not affected.
69 %TODO: an overview for wxPen.
72 \helpref{wxPenList
}{wxpenlist
},
\helpref{wxDC
}{wxdc
},
\helpref{wxDC::SetPen
}{wxdcsetpen
}
74 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members
}}}
76 \membersection{wxPen::wxPen
}\label{wxpenctor
}
80 Default constructor. The pen will be uninitialised, and
\helpref{wxPen:IsOk
}{wxpenisok
} will
83 \func{}{wxPen
}{\param{const wxColour\&
}{ colour
},
\param{int
}{ width = $
1$
},
\param{int
}{ style =
{\tt wxSOLID
}}}
85 Constructs a pen from a colour object, pen width and style.
87 \func{}{wxPen
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{colourName
},
\param{int
}{ width
},
\param{int
}{ style
}}
89 Constructs a pen from a colour name, pen width and style.
91 \func{}{wxPen
}{\param{const wxBitmap\&
}{ stipple
},
\param{int
}{ width
}}
93 Constructs a stippled pen from a stipple bitmap and a width.
95 \func{}{wxPen
}{\param{const wxPen\&
}{ pen
}}
97 Copy constructor, uses
\helpref{reference counting
}{trefcount
}.
99 \wxheading{Parameters
}
101 \docparam{colour
}{A colour object.
}
103 \docparam{colourName
}{A colour name.
}
105 \docparam{width
}{Pen width. Under Windows, the pen width cannot be greater than
1 if
106 the style is wxDOT, wxLONG
\_DASH, wxSHORT
\_DASH, wxDOT
\_DASH, or wxUSER
\_DASH.
}
108 \docparam{stipple
}{A stipple bitmap.
}
110 \docparam{pen
}{A pointer or reference to a pen to copy.
}
112 \docparam{style
}{The style may be one of the following:
114 \begin{twocollist
}\itemsep=
0pt
115 \twocolitem{{\bf wxSOLID
}}{Solid style.
}
116 \twocolitem{{\bf wxTRANSPARENT
}}{No pen is used.
}
117 \twocolitem{{\bf wxDOT
}}{Dotted style.
}
118 \twocolitem{{\bf wxLONG
\_DASH}}{Long dashed style.
}
119 \twocolitem{{\bf wxSHORT
\_DASH}}{Short dashed style.
}
120 \twocolitem{{\bf wxDOT
\_DASH}}{Dot and dash style.
}
121 \twocolitem{{\bf wxSTIPPLE
}}{Use the stipple bitmap.
}
122 \twocolitem{{\bf wxUSER
\_DASH}}{Use the user dashes: see
\helpref{wxPen::SetDashes
}{wxpensetdashes
}.
}
123 \twocolitem{{\bf wxBDIAGONAL
\_HATCH}}{Backward diagonal hatch.
}
124 \twocolitem{{\bf wxCROSSDIAG
\_HATCH}}{Cross-diagonal hatch.
}
125 \twocolitem{{\bf wxFDIAGONAL
\_HATCH}}{Forward diagonal hatch.
}
126 \twocolitem{{\bf wxCROSS
\_HATCH}}{Cross hatch.
}
127 \twocolitem{{\bf wxHORIZONTAL
\_HATCH}}{Horizontal hatch.
}
128 \twocolitem{{\bf wxVERTICAL
\_HATCH}}{Vertical hatch.
}
133 Different versions of Windows and different versions of other platforms
134 support
{\it very
} different subsets of the styles above - there is no
135 similarity even between Windows95 and Windows98 - so handle with care.
137 If the named colour form is used, an appropriate
{\bf wxColour
} structure
138 is found in the colour database.
142 \helpref{wxPen::SetStyle
}{wxpensetstyle
},
\helpref{wxPen::SetColour
}{wxpensetcolour
},
\rtfsp
143 \helpref{wxPen::SetWidth
}{wxpensetwidth
},
\helpref{wxPen::SetStipple
}{wxpensetstipple
}
145 \perlnote{Constructors supported by wxPerl are:
\par
147 \item{Wx::Pen->new( colour, width, style )
}
148 \item{Wx::Pen->new( colourName, width, style )
}
149 \item{Wx::Pen->new( stipple, width )
}
153 \membersection{wxPen::
\destruct{wxPen
}}\label{wxpendtor
}
155 \func{}{\destruct{wxPen
}}{\void}
158 See
\helpref{reference-counted object destruction
}{refcountdestruct
} for more info.
162 Although all remaining pens are deleted when the application exits,
163 the application should try to clean up all pens itself. This is because
164 wxWidgets cannot know if a pointer to the pen object is stored in an
165 application data structure, and there is a risk of double deletion.
167 \membersection{wxPen::GetCap
}\label{wxpengetcap
}
169 \constfunc{int
}{GetCap
}{\void}
171 Returns the pen cap style, which may be one of
{\bf wxCAP
\_ROUND},
{\bf wxCAP
\_PROJECTING} and
172 \rtfsp{\bf wxCAP
\_BUTT}. The default is
{\bf wxCAP
\_ROUND}.
176 \helpref{wxPen::SetCap
}{wxpensetcap
}
178 \membersection{wxPen::GetColour
}\label{wxpengetcolour
}
180 \constfunc{wxColour\&
}{GetColour
}{\void}
182 Returns a reference to the pen colour.
186 \helpref{wxPen::SetColour
}{wxpensetcolour
}
188 \membersection{wxPen::GetDashes
}\label{wxpengetdashes
}
190 \constfunc{int
}{GetDashes
}{\param{wxDash**
}{ dashes
}}
192 Gets an array of dashes (defined as char in X, DWORD under Windows).
193 {\it dashes
} is a pointer to the internal array. Do not deallocate or store this pointer.
194 The function returns the number of dashes associated with this pen.
198 \helpref{wxPen::SetDashes
}{wxpensetdashes
}
200 \membersection{wxPen::GetJoin
}\label{wxpengetjoin
}
202 \constfunc{int
}{GetJoin
}{\void}
204 Returns the pen join style, which may be one of
{\bf wxJOIN
\_BEVEL},
{\bf wxJOIN
\_ROUND} and
205 \rtfsp{\bf wxJOIN
\_MITER}. The default is
{\bf wxJOIN
\_ROUND}.
209 \helpref{wxPen::SetJoin
}{wxpensetjoin
}
211 \membersection{wxPen::GetStipple
}\label{wxpengetstipple
}
213 \constfunc{wxBitmap*
}{GetStipple
}{\void}
215 Gets a pointer to the stipple bitmap.
219 \helpref{wxPen::SetStipple
}{wxpensetstipple
}
221 \membersection{wxPen::GetStyle
}\label{wxpengetstyle
}
223 \constfunc{int
}{GetStyle
}{\void}
225 Returns the pen style.
229 \helpref{wxPen::wxPen
}{wxpenctor
},
\helpref{wxPen::SetStyle
}{wxpensetstyle
}
231 \membersection{wxPen::GetWidth
}\label{wxpengetwidth
}
233 \constfunc{int
}{GetWidth
}{\void}
235 Returns the pen width.
239 \helpref{wxPen::SetWidth
}{wxpensetwidth
}
241 \membersection{wxPen::IsOk
}\label{wxpenisok
}
243 \constfunc{bool
}{IsOk
}{\void}
245 Returns true if the pen is initialised.
247 \membersection{wxPen::SetCap
}\label{wxpensetcap
}
249 \func{void
}{SetCap
}{\param{int
}{ capStyle
}}
251 Sets the pen cap style, which may be one of
{\bf wxCAP
\_ROUND},
{\bf wxCAP
\_PROJECTING} and
252 \rtfsp{\bf wxCAP
\_BUTT}. The default is
{\bf wxCAP
\_ROUND}.
256 \helpref{wxPen::GetCap
}{wxpengetcap
}
258 \membersection{wxPen::SetColour
}\label{wxpensetcolour
}
260 \func{void
}{SetColour
}{\param{wxColour\&
}{ colour
}}
262 \func{void
}{SetColour
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{colourName
}}
264 \func{void
}{SetColour
}{\param{unsigned char
}{ red
},
\param{unsigned char
}{ green
},
\param{unsigned char
}{ blue
}}
266 The pen's colour is changed to the given colour.
270 \helpref{wxPen::GetColour
}{wxpengetcolour
}
272 \membersection{wxPen::SetDashes
}\label{wxpensetdashes
}
274 \func{void
}{SetDashes
}{\param{int
}{n
},
\param{wxDash*
}{ dashes
}}
276 Associates an array of pointers to dashes (defined as char in X, DWORD under Windows)
277 with the pen. The array is not deallocated by wxPen, but neither must it be
278 deallocated by the calling application until the pen is deleted or this
279 function is called with a NULL array.
281 %TODO: describe in detail.
284 \helpref{wxPen::GetDashes
}{wxpengetdashes
}
286 \membersection{wxPen::SetJoin
}\label{wxpensetjoin
}
288 \func{void
}{SetJoin
}{\param{int
}{join
\_style}}
290 Sets the pen join style, which may be one of
{\bf wxJOIN
\_BEVEL},
{\bf wxJOIN
\_ROUND} and
291 \rtfsp{\bf wxJOIN
\_MITER}. The default is
{\bf wxJOIN
\_ROUND}.
295 \helpref{wxPen::GetJoin
}{wxpengetjoin
}
297 \membersection{wxPen::SetStipple
}\label{wxpensetstipple
}
299 \func{void
}{SetStipple
}{\param{wxBitmap*
}{stipple
}}
301 Sets the bitmap for stippling.
305 \helpref{wxPen::GetStipple
}{wxpengetstipple
}
307 \membersection{wxPen::SetStyle
}\label{wxpensetstyle
}
309 \func{void
}{SetStyle
}{\param{int
}{ style
}}
315 \helpref{wxPen::wxPen
}{wxpenctor
}
317 \membersection{wxPen::SetWidth
}\label{wxpensetwidth
}
319 \func{void
}{SetWidth
}{\param{int
}{ width
}}
325 \helpref{wxPen::GetWidth
}{wxpengetwidth
}
327 \membersection{wxPen::operator $=$
}\label{wxpenassignment
}
329 \func{wxPen\&
}{operator $=$
}{\param{const wxPen\&
}{pen
}}
331 Assignment operator, using
\helpref{reference counting
}{trefcount
}.
333 \membersection{wxPen::operator $==$
}\label{wxpenequals
}
335 \func{bool
}{operator $==$
}{\param{const wxPen\&
}{pen
}}
338 See
\helpref{reference-counted object comparison
}{refcountequality
} for more info.
340 \membersection{wxPen::operator $!=$
}\label{wxpennotequals
}
342 \func{bool
}{operator $!=$
}{\param{const wxPen\&
}{pen
}}
345 See
\helpref{reference-counted object comparison
}{refcountequality
} for more info.
347 \section{\class{wxPenList
}}\label{wxpenlist
}
349 There is only one instance of this class:
{\bf wxThePenList
}. Use
350 this object to search for a previously created pen of the desired
351 type and create it if not already found. In some windowing systems,
352 the pen may be a scarce resource, so it can pay to reuse old
353 resources if possible. When an application finishes, all pens will
354 be deleted and their resources freed, eliminating the possibility of
355 `memory leaks'. However, it is best not to rely on this automatic
356 cleanup because it can lead to double deletion in some circumstances.
358 There are two mechanisms in recent versions of wxWidgets which make the
359 pen list less useful than it once was. Under Windows, scarce resources
360 are cleaned up internally if they are not being used. Also, a referencing
361 counting mechanism applied to all GDI objects means that some sharing
362 of underlying resources is possible. You don't have to keep track of pointers,
363 working out when it is safe delete a pen, because the referencing counting does
364 it for you. For example, you can set a pen in a device context, and then
365 immediately delete the pen you passed, because the pen is `copied'.
367 So you may find it easier to ignore the pen list, and instead create
368 and copy pens as you see fit. If your Windows resource meter suggests
369 your application is using too many resources, you can resort to using
370 GDI lists to share objects explicitly.
372 The only compelling use for the pen list is for wxWidgets to keep
373 track of pens in order to clean them up on exit. It is also kept for
374 backward compatibility with earlier versions of wxWidgets.
378 \helpref{wxPen
}{wxpen
}
380 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members
}}}
382 \membersection{wxPenList::wxPenList
}\label{wxpenlistctor
}
384 \func{void
}{wxPenList
}{\void}
386 Constructor. The application should not construct its own pen list:
387 use the object pointer
{\bf wxThePenList
}.
389 \membersection{wxPenList::FindOrCreatePen
}\label{wxpenlistfindorcreatepen
}
391 \func{wxPen*
}{FindOrCreatePen
}{\param{const wxColour\&
}{colour
},
\param{int
}{ width
},
\param{int
}{ style
}}
393 Finds a pen with the specified attributes and returns it, else creates a new pen, adds it
394 to the pen list, and returns it.
396 \func{wxPen*
}{FindOrCreatePen
}{\param{const wxString\&
}{colourName
},
\param{int
}{ width
},
\param{int
}{ style
}}
398 Finds a pen with the specified attributes and returns it, else creates a new pen, adds it
399 to the pen list, and returns it.
401 \wxheading{Parameters
}
403 \docparam{colour
}{Colour object.
}
405 \docparam{colourName
}{Colour name, which should be in the
\helpref{colour database
}{wxcolourdatabase
}.
}
407 \docparam{width
}{Width of pen.
}
409 \docparam{style
}{Pen style. See
\helpref{wxPen::wxPen
}{wxpenctor
} for a list of styles.
}