which allows to distinguish between them. See
\helpref{wxDataFormat}{wxdataformat} documentation for more about formats.
-Not surprizingly, being 'smart' comes at a price of added complexity. This is
+Not surprisingly, being 'smart' comes at a price of added complexity. This is
reasonable for the situations when you really need to support multiple formats,
but may be annoying if you only want to do something simple like cut and paste
text.
Derive a class from \helpref{wxPyDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple}
instead.}
+\perlnote{This class is not currently usable from wxPerl; you may
+use \helpref{Wx::PlDataObjectSimple}{wxdataobjectsimple} instead.}
+
\wxheading{Virtual functions to override}
Each class derived directly from wxDataObject must override and implement all
\constfunc{virtual bool}{GetDataHere}{\param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format}, \param{void }{*buf} }
The method will write the data of the format {\it format} in the buffer {\it
-buf} and return TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
+buf} and return true on success, false on failure.
\membersection{wxDataObject::GetDataSize}\label{wxdataobjectgetdatasize}
Set the data in the format {\it format} of the length {\it len} provided in the
buffer {\it buf}.
-Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure.
+Returns true on success, false on failure.