/**
@class wxHtmlListBox
- wxHtmlListBox is an implementation of wxVListBox which
- shows HTML content in the listbox rows. This is still an abstract base class
- and you will need to derive your own class from it (see htlbox sample for the
- example) but you will only need to override a single
- wxHtmlListBox::OnGetItem function.
+ wxHtmlListBox is an implementation of wxVListBox which shows HTML content in
+ the listbox rows. This is still an abstract base class and you will need to
+ derive your own class from it (see htlbox sample for the example) but you will
+ only need to override a single wxHtmlListBox::OnGetItem function.
+
+ @beginEventEmissionTable{wxHtmlCellEvent,wxHtmlLinkEvent}
+ @event{EVT_HTML_CELL_CLICKED(id, func)}
+ A wxHtmlCell was clicked.
+ @event{EVT_HTML_CELL_HOVER(id, func)}
+ The mouse passed over a wxHtmlCell.
+ @event{EVT_HTML_LINK_CLICKED(id, func)}
+ A wxHtmlCell which contains an hyperlink was clicked.
+ @endEventTable
@library{wxhtml}
@category{ctrl}
- @appearance{htmllistbox.png}
@see wxSimpleHtmlListBox
*/
class wxHtmlListBox : public wxVListBox
{
public:
- //@{
/**
- Default constructor, you must call Create()
- later.
+ Normal constructor which calls Create() internally.
*/
wxHtmlListBox(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id = wxID_ANY,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = 0,
const wxString& name = wxHtmlListBoxNameStr);
+
+ /**
+ Default constructor, you must call Create() later.
+ */
wxHtmlListBox();
- //@}
/**
Destructor cleans up whatever resources we use.
/**
Creates the control and optionally sets the initial number of items in it
- (it may also be set or changed later with
- wxVListBox::SetItemCount).
+ (it may also be set or changed later with wxVListBox::SetItemCount).
+
There are no special styles defined for wxHtmlListBox, in particular the
wxListBox styles (with the exception of @c wxLB_MULTIPLE) can not be used here.
+
Returns @true on success or @false if the control couldn't be created
*/
bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id = wxID_ANY,
//@{
/**
- Returns the wxFileSystem used by the HTML parser of
- this object. The file system object is used to resolve the paths in HTML
- fragments displayed in the control and you should use
- wxFileSystem::ChangePathTo if you use
- relative paths for the images or other resources embedded in your HTML.
+ Returns the wxFileSystem used by the HTML parser of this object.
+
+ The file system object is used to resolve the paths in HTML fragments
+ displayed in the control and you should use wxFileSystem::ChangePathTo
+ if you use relative paths for the images or other resources embedded in
+ your HTML.
*/
- wxFileSystem GetFileSystem() const;
- const wxFileSystem GetFileSystem() const;
+ wxFileSystem& GetFileSystem() const;
+ const wxFileSystem& GetFileSystem() const;
//@}
+protected:
+
+ /**
+ Called when the user clicks on hypertext link. Does nothing by default.
+ Overloading this method is deprecated; intercept the event instead.
+
+ @param n
+ Index of the item containing the link.
+ @param link
+ Description of the link.
+
+ @see wxHtmlLinkInfo.
+ */
+ virtual void OnLinkClicked(size_t n, const wxHtmlLinkInfo& link);
+
/**
This virtual function may be overridden to change the appearance of the
- background of the selected cells in the same way as
- GetSelectedTextColour().
- It should be rarely, if ever, used because
- wxVListBox::SetSelectionBackground allows to
- change the selection background for all cells at once and doing anything more
- fancy is probably going to look strangely.
+ background of the selected cells in the same way as GetSelectedTextColour().
+
+ It should be rarely, if ever, used because wxVListBox::SetSelectionBackground
+ allows to change the selection background for all cells at once and doing
+ anything more fancy is probably going to look strangely.
@see GetSelectedTextColour()
*/
*/
virtual wxColour GetSelectedTextColour(const wxColour& colFg) const;
+ /**
+ This function may be overridden to decorate HTML returned by OnGetItem().
+ */
+ virtual wxString OnGetItemMarkup(size_t n) const;
+
/**
This method must be implemented in the derived class and should return
the body (i.e. without @c html nor @c body tags) of the HTML fragment
for the given item.
+
Note that this function should always return a text fragment for the @a n item
which renders with the same height both when it is selected and when it's not:
i.e. if you call, inside your OnGetItem() implementation, @c IsSelected(n) to
make the items appear differently when they are selected, then you should make
- sure
- that the returned HTML fragment will render with the same height or else you'll
- see some artifacts when the user selects an item.
- */
- wxString OnGetItem(size_t n) const;
-
- /**
- This function may be overridden to decorate HTML returned by
- OnGetItem().
- */
- virtual wxString OnGetItemMarkup(size_t n) const;
-
- /**
- Called when the user clicks on hypertext link. Does nothing by default.
- Overloading this method is deprecated; intercept the event instead.
-
- @param n
- Index of the item containing the link.
- @param link
- Description of the link.
-
- @see See also wxHtmlLinkInfo.
+ sure that the returned HTML fragment will render with the same height or else
+ you'll see some artifacts when the user selects an item.
*/
- virtual void OnLinkClicked(size_t n, const wxHtmlLinkInfo& link);
+ virtual wxString OnGetItem(size_t n) const = 0;
};
wxSimpleHtmlListBox is an implementation of wxHtmlListBox which
shows HTML content in the listbox rows.
- Unlike wxHtmlListBox, this is not an abstract class and thus it
- has the advantage that you can use it without deriving your own class from it.
+ Unlike wxHtmlListBox, this is not an abstract class and thus it has the
+ advantage that you can use it without deriving your own class from it.
However, it also has the disadvantage that this is not a virtual control and
- thus it's not
- well-suited for those cases where you need to show a huge number of items:
- every time you
- add/insert a string, it will be stored internally and thus will take memory.
+ thus it's not well-suited for those cases where you need to show a huge number
+ of items: every time you add/insert a string, it will be stored internally
+ and thus will take memory.
The interface exposed by wxSimpleHtmlListBox fully implements the
- wxControlWithItems interface, thus you should refer to
- wxControlWithItems's documentation for the API reference
- for adding/removing/retrieving items in the listbox.
- Also note that the wxVListBox::SetItemCount function is
+ wxControlWithItems interface, thus you should refer to wxControlWithItems's
+ documentation for the API reference for adding/removing/retrieving items in
+ the listbox. Also note that the wxVListBox::SetItemCount function is
@c protected in wxSimpleHtmlListBox's context so that you cannot call it
- directly,
- wxSimpleHtmlListBox will do it for you.
+ directly, wxSimpleHtmlListBox will do it for you.
Note: in case you need to append a lot of items to the control at once, make
sure to use the
- @ref wxControlWithItems::append "Append(const wxArrayString )" function.
+ @ref wxControlWithItems::Append "Append(const wxArrayString&)" function.
Thus the only difference between a wxListBox and a wxSimpleHtmlListBox
is that the latter stores strings which can contain HTML fragments (see the
- list of
- @ref overview_htmltagssupported "tags supported by wxHTML").
+ list of @ref overview_html_supptags "tags supported by wxHTML").
Note that the HTML strings you fetch to wxSimpleHtmlListBox should not contain
- the @c html
- or @c body tags.
+ the @c \<html\> or @c \<body\> tags.
@beginStyleTable
@style{wxHLB_DEFAULT_STYLE}
The default style: wxBORDER_SUNKEN
@style{wxHLB_MULTIPLE}
- Multiple-selection list: the user can toggle multiple items on and
- off.
+ Multiple-selection list: the user can toggle multiple items on and off.
@endStyleTable
+
+ A wxSimpleHtmlListBox emits the same events used by wxListBox and by wxHtmlListBox.
+
+ @beginEventEmissionTable
+ @event{EVT_LISTBOX(id, func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_SELECTED event, when an item on the list
+ is selected. See wxCommandEvent.
+ @event{EVT_LISTBOX_DCLICK(id, func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_COMMAND_LISTBOX_DOUBLECLICKED event, when the listbox is
+ double-clicked. See wxCommandEvent.
+ @event{EVT_HTML_CELL_CLICKED(id, func)}
+ A wxHtmlCell was clicked. See wxHtmlCellEvent.
+ @event{EVT_HTML_CELL_HOVER(id, func)}
+ The mouse passed over a wxHtmlCell. See wxHtmlCellEvent.
+ @event{EVT_HTML_LINK_CLICKED(id, func)}
+ A wxHtmlCell which contains an hyperlink was clicked. See wxHtmlLinkEvent
+ @endEventTable
+
@library{wxhtml}
@category{ctrl}
@appearance{simplehtmllistbox.png}
class wxSimpleHtmlListBox : public wxHtmlListBox
{
public:
- //@{
/**
- Default constructor, you must call Create()
- later.
+ Constructor, creating and showing the HTML list box.
+
+ @param parent
+ Parent window. Must not be NULL.
+ @param id
+ Window identifier. A value of -1 indicates a default value.
+ @param pos
+ Window position.
+ If ::wxDefaultPosition is specified then a default position is chosen.
+ @param size
+ Window size.
+ If ::wxDefaultSize is specified then the window is sized appropriately.
+ @param n
+ Number of strings with which to initialise the control.
+ @param choices
+ An array of strings with which to initialise the control.
+ @param style
+ Window style. See wxHLB_* flags.
+ @param validator
+ Window validator.
+ @param name
+ Window name.
*/
- wxHtmlListBox(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
- const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
- const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
- int n = 0,
- const wxString choices[] = NULL,
- long style = wxHLB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
- const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
- const wxString& name = "simpleHtmlListBox");
- wxHtmlListBox(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
- const wxPoint& pos,
- const wxSize& size,
- const wxArrayString& choices,
- long style = wxHLB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
- const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
- const wxString& name = "simpleHtmlListBox");
- See also
- wxSimpleHtmlListBox::Create
+ wxSimpleHtmlListBox(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
+ const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
+ const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
+ int n = 0,
+ const wxString choices[] = NULL,
+ long style = wxHLB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
+ const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
+ const wxString& name = wxSimpleHtmlListBoxNameStr);
+
+ /**
+ Constructor, creating and showing the HTML list box.
+
+ @param parent
+ Parent window. Must not be NULL.
+ @param id
+ Window identifier. A value of -1 indicates a default value.
+ @param pos
+ Window position.
+ @param size
+ Window size. If wxDefaultSize is specified then the window is sized appropriately.
+ @param choices
+ An array of strings with which to initialise the control.
+ @param style
+ Window style. See wxHLB_* flags.
+ @param validator
+ Window validator.
+ @param name
+ Window name.
+ */
+ wxSimpleHtmlListBox(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
+ const wxPoint& pos,
+ const wxSize& size,
+ const wxArrayString& choices,
+ long style = wxHLB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
+ const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
+ const wxString& name = wxSimpleHtmlListBoxNameStr);
+ /**
+ Default constructor, you must call Create() later.
+ */
wxSimpleHtmlListBox();
- //@}
/**
Frees the array of stored items and relative client data.
Creates the HTML listbox for two-step construction.
See wxSimpleHtmlListBox() for further details.
*/
- bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
+ bool Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
- int n,
- const wxString choices[] = NULL,
+ int n = 0, const wxString choices[] = NULL,
long style = wxHLB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
- const wxString& name = "simpleHtmlListBox");
- bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
+ const wxString& name = wxSimpleHtmlListBoxNameStr);
+ bool Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos,
const wxSize& size,
const wxArrayString& choices,
long style = wxHLB_DEFAULT_STYLE,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
- const wxString& name = "simpleHtmlListBox");
+ const wxString& name = wxSimpleHtmlListBoxNameStr);
//@}
};