2 only). This style must be used with wxTB\_TEXT.}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_HORZ\_TEXT}}{Combination of wxTB\_HORZ\_LAYOUT and wxTB\_TEXT.}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_NO\_TOOLTIPS}}{Don't show the short help tooltips for the tools when the mouse hovers over them.}
+\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_BOTTOM}}{Align the toolbar at the bottom of parent window.}
+\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_RIGHT}}{Align the toolbar at the right side of parent window.}
\end{twocollist}
See also \helpref{window styles overview}{windowstyles}. Note that the Win32
for a range of ids. Pass the ids of the tools.}
\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TOOL\_ENTER(id, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TOOL\_ENTER event.
Pass the id of the toolbar itself. The value of wxCommandEvent::GetSelection is the tool id, or -1 if the mouse cursor has moved off a tool.}
+\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TOOL\_DROPDOWN(id, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TOOL\_DROPDOWN\_CLICKED event. If unhandled, displays the default dropdown menu set using \helpref{wxToolBar::SetDropdownMenu}{wxtoolbarsetdropdownmenu}.}
+\end{twocollist}
+
+\wxheading{wxItemKind}
+
+There are several different types of tools you can add to a toolbar. These
+types are controlled by the wxItemKind enumeration which has the following
+values:
+\twocolwidtha{5cm}
+\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
+\twocolitem{{\bf wxITEM\_NORMAL}}{Normal tool button}
+\twocolitem{{\bf wxITEM\_CHECK}}{Check (or toggle) tool button.}
+\twocolitem{{\bf wxITEM\_NORMAL}}{Radio tool button. See \helpref{wxToolBar::AddRadioTool}{wxtoolbaraddradiotool} for details}
+\twocolitem{{\bf wxITEM\_DROPDOWN}}{Normal tool button with a dropdown arrow
+next to it. Clicking the dropdown arrow sends a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TOOL\_DROPDOWN\_CLICKED
+event and may also display the menu previously associated with the item with
+\helpref{wxToolBar::SetDropdownMenu}{wxtoolbarsetdropdownmenu}. Currently this
+type of tools is supported under MSW and GTK.}
\end{twocollist}
\wxheading{See also}
\membersection{wxToolBar::AddControl}\label{wxtoolbaraddcontrol}
-\func{bool}{AddControl}{\param{wxControl*}{ control}}
+\func{bool}{AddControl}{\param{wxControl*}{ control}, \param{const wxString&}{ label = ""}}
Adds any control to the toolbar, typically e.g. a combobox.
\docparam{control}{The control to be added.}
+\docparam{label}{Text to be displayed near the control.}
+
+\wxheading{Remarks}
+
+wxMSW: the label is only displayed if there is enough space available below the embedded control.
+
+wxMac: labels are only displayed if wxWidgets is built with wxMAC\_USE\_NATIVE\_TOOLBAR set to 1
+
\membersection{wxToolBar::AddSeparator}\label{wxtoolbaraddseparator}
\helpref{wxToolBar::AddTool}{wxtoolbaraddtool}
+\membersection{wxToolBar::ClearTools}\label{wxtoolbarcleartools}
+
+\func{void}{ClearTools}{\void}
+
+Deletes all the tools in the toolbar.
\membersection{wxToolBar::DeleteTool}\label{wxtoolbardeletetool}
\membersection{wxToolBar::EnableTool}\label{wxtoolbarenabletool}
-\func{void}{EnableTool}{\param{int }{toolId}, \param{const bool}{ enable}}
+\func{void}{EnableTool}{\param{int }{toolId}, \param{bool}{ enable}}
Enables or disables the tool.
\membersection{wxToolBar::FindToolForPosition}\label{wxtoolbarfindtoolforposition}
-\constfunc{wxToolBarToolBase*}{FindToolForPosition}{\param{const float}{ x}, \param{const float}{ y}}
+\constfunc{wxToolBarToolBase*}{FindToolForPosition}{\param{wxCoord }{x}, \param{wxCoord }{y}}
Finds a tool for the given mouse position.
Currently not implemented in wxGTK (always returns \NULL there).
+\membersection{wxToolBar::GetToolsCount}\label{wxtoolbargettoolscount}
+
+\constfunc{int}{GetToolsCount}{\void}
+
+Returns the number of tools in the toolbar.
+
+
\membersection{wxToolBar::GetToolSize}\label{wxtoolbargettoolsize}
\func{wxSize}{GetToolSize}{\void}
\helpref{wxToolBar::GetMargins}{wxtoolbargetmargins}, \helpref{wxSize}{wxsize}
+\membersection{wxToolBar::SetDropdownMenu}\label{wxtoolbarsetdropdownmenu}
+
+\func{bool}{SetDropdownMenu}{\param{int }{id}, \param{wxMenu* }{menu}}
+
+Sets the dropdown menu for the tool given by its \arg{id}. The tool itself will
+delete the menu when it's no longer needed.
+
+If you define a EVT\_TOOL\_DROPDOWN handler in your program, you must call
+\helpref{wxEvent::Skip()}{wxeventskip} from it or the menu won't be displayed.
+
+
\membersection{wxToolBar::SetToolBitmapSize}\label{wxtoolbarsettoolbitmapsize}
\func{void}{SetToolBitmapSize}{\param{const wxSize\&}{ size}}
Sets the client data associated with the tool.
+\membersection{wxToolBar::SetToolDisabledBitmap}\label{wxtoolbarsettooldisabledbitmap}
+
+\func{void}{SetToolDisabledBitmap}{\param{int }{id}, \param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap}}
+
+Sets the bitmap to be used by the tool with the given ID when the tool
+is in a disabled state. This can only be used on Button tools, not
+controls. NOTE: The native toolbar classes on the main platforms all
+synthesize the disabled bitmap from the normal bitmap, so this
+function will have no effect on those platforms.
+
+
\membersection{wxToolBar::SetToolLongHelp}\label{wxtoolbarsettoollonghelp}
\func{void}{SetToolLongHelp}{\param{int }{toolId}, \param{const wxString\& }{helpString}}
\helpref{wxToolBar::GetToolShortHelp}{wxtoolbargettoolshorthelp}, \helpref{wxToolBar::SetToolLongHelp}{wxtoolbarsettoollonghelp}
+\membersection{wxToolBar::SetToolNormalBitmap}\label{wxtoolbarsettoolnormalbitmap}
+
+\func{void}{SetToolNormalBitmap}{\param{int }{id}, \param{const wxBitmap\& }{bitmap}}
+
+Sets the bitmap to be used by the tool with the given ID. This can
+only be used on Button tools, not controls.
+
+
+
\membersection{wxToolBar::SetToolSeparation}\label{wxtoolbarsettoolseparation}
\func{void}{SetToolSeparation}{\param{int}{ separation}}
\membersection{wxToolBar::ToggleTool}\label{wxtoolbartoggletool}
-\func{void}{ToggleTool}{\param{int }{toolId}, \param{const bool}{ toggle}}
+\func{void}{ToggleTool}{\param{int }{toolId}, \param{bool}{ toggle}}
Toggles a tool on or off. This does not cause any event to get emitted.