+ return wxSize(wBtn, hBtn);
+}
+
+/* static */
+wxSize wxButtonBase::GetDefaultSize()
+{
+ static wxSize s_sizeBtn;
+
+ if ( s_sizeBtn.x == 0 )
+ {
+ wxScreenDC dc;
+ dc.SetFont(wxSystemSettings::GetFont(wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT));
+
+ // the size of a standard button in the dialog units is 50x14,
+ // translate this to pixels
+ // NB1: the multipliers come from the Windows convention
+ // NB2: the extra +1/+2 were needed to get the size be the same as the
+ // size of the buttons in the standard dialog - I don't know how
+ // this happens, but on my system this size is 75x23 in pixels and
+ // 23*8 isn't even divisible by 14... Would be nice to understand
+ // why these constants are needed though!
+ s_sizeBtn.x = (50 * (dc.GetCharWidth() + 1))/4;
+ s_sizeBtn.y = ((14 * dc.GetCharHeight()) + 2)/8;
+ }
+
+ return s_sizeBtn;
+}
+
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+// default button handling
+// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+/*
+ "Everything you ever wanted to know about the default buttons" or "Why do we
+ have to do all this?"
+
+ In MSW the default button should be activated when the user presses Enter
+ and the current control doesn't process Enter itself somehow. This is
+ handled by ::DefWindowProc() (or maybe ::DefDialogProc()) using DM_SETDEFID
+ Another aspect of "defaultness" is that the default button has different
+ appearance: this is due to BS_DEFPUSHBUTTON style which is completely
+ separate from DM_SETDEFID stuff (!). Also note that BS_DEFPUSHBUTTON should
+ be unset if our parent window is not active so it should be unset whenever
+ we lose activation and set back when we regain it.
+
+ Final complication is that when a button is active, it should be the default
+ one, i.e. pressing Enter on a button always activates it and not another
+ one.
+
+ We handle this by maintaining a permanent and a temporary default items in
+ wxControlContainer (both may be NULL). When a button becomes the current
+ control (i.e. gets focus) it sets itself as the temporary default which
+ ensures that it has the right appearance and that Enter will be redirected
+ to it. When the button loses focus, it unsets the temporary default and so
+ the default item will be the permanent default -- that is the default button
+ if any had been set or none otherwise, which is just what we want.
+
+ NB: all this is quite complicated by now and the worst is that normally
+ it shouldn't be necessary at all as for the normal Windows programs
+ DefWindowProc() and IsDialogMessage() take care of all this
+ automatically -- however in wxWindows programs this doesn't work for
+ nested hierarchies (i.e. a notebook inside a notebook) for unknown
+ reason and so we have to reproduce all this code ourselves. It would be
+ very nice if we could avoid doing it.
+ */
+
+// set this button as the (permanently) default one in its panel
+void wxButton::SetDefault()
+{
+ wxWindow *parent = GetParent();
+
+ wxCHECK_RET( parent, _T("button without parent?") );