// Purpose: XRC format specification
// Author: Vaclav Slavik
// RCS-ID: $Id$
-// Licence: wxWindows license
+// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@page overview_xrcformat XRC File Format
-Table of contents:
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_overview
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_root
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_objects
- - @ref overview_xrcformat_object
- - @ref overview_xrcformat_object_ref
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_datatypes
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_windows
- - @ref overview_xrcformat_std_props
- - @ref overview_xrcformat_controls
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_sizers
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_other_objects
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_platform
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_extending
- - @ref overview_xrcformat_extending_subclass
- - @ref overview_xrcformat_extending_unknown
- - @ref overview_xrcformat_extending_custom
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_packed
-- @ref overview_xrcformat_oldversions
+@tableofcontents
-This document describes the format of XRC resource files, as used by wxXmlResource.
-
-
-<hr>
-
-
-@section overview_xrcformat_overview Overview
+This document describes the format of XRC resource files, as used by
+wxXmlResource.
XRC file is a XML file with all of its elements in the
@c http://www.wxwidgets.org/wxxrc namespace. For backward compatibility,
be accessed using XRCCTRL().
+
@section overview_xrcformat_root Resource Root Element
The root element is always @c \<resource\>. It has one optional attribute, @c
<object_ref ref="template" name="my_dlg">
<title>My dialog</title>
<centered>1</centered>
-</object>
+</object_ref>
@endcode
is identical to:
@code
-<object_ref ref="template" name="my_dlg">
+<object class="wxDialog" name="my_dlg">
<title>My dialog</title>
<size>400,400</size>
<centered>1</centered>
XRC uses similar, but more flexible, abstract description of fonts to that
used by wxFont class. A font can be described either in terms of its elementary
-properties, or it can be derived from one of system fonts.
+properties, or it can be derived from one of system fonts or the parent window
+font.
The font property element is "composite" element: unlike majority of
properties, it doesn't have text value but contains several child elements
@hdr3col{property, type, description}
@row3col{size, unsigned integer,
Pixel size of the font (default: wxNORMAL_FONT's size or @c sysfont's
- size if the @c sysfont property is used.}
+ size if the @c sysfont property is used or the current size of the font
+ of the enclosing control if the @c inherit property is used.}
@row3col{style, enum,
One of "normal", "italic" or "slant" (default: normal).}
@row3col{weight, enum,
(default: unspecified).}
@row3col{sysfont, ,
Symbolic name of system standard font(one of wxSYS_*_FONT constants).}
+@row3col{inherit, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
+ If true, the font of the enclosing control is used. If this property and the
+ @c sysfont property are specified the @c sysfont property takes precedence.}
@row3col{relativesize, float,
- Float, font size relative to chosen system font's size; can only be
- used when 'sysfont' is used and when 'size' is not used.}
+ Float, font size relative to chosen system font's or inherited font's size;
+ can only be used when 'sysfont' or 'inherit' is used and when 'size' is not
+ used.}
@endTable
All of them are optional, if they are missing, appropriate wxFont default is
-used. If the @c sysfont property is used, then the defaults are taken from it
-instead.
+used. If the @c sysfont or @c inherit property is used, then the defaults are
+taken from it instead.
Examples:
@code
</font>
@endcode
+@note You cannot use @c inherit for a font that gets used before the enclosing
+ control is created, e.g. if the control gets the font passed as parameter
+ for its constructor, or if the control is not derived from wxWindow.
+
@section overview_xrcformat_windows Controls and Windows
@endTable
+@subsubsection xrc_wxauinotebook wxAuiNotebook
+
+A wxAuiNotebook can have one or more child objects of the @c notebookpage
+pseudo-class.
+@c notebookpage objects have the following properties:
+
+@beginTable
+@hdr3col{property, type, description}
+@row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text,
+ Page label (required).}
+@row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap,
+ Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).}
+@row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
+ Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?}
+@endTable
+
+Each @c notebookpage must have exactly one non-toplevel window as its child.
+
+Example:
+@code
+<object class="wxAuiNotebook">
+ <style>wxBK_BOTTOM</style>
+ <object class="notebookpage">
+ <label>Page 1</label>
+ <bitmap>bitmap.png</bitmap>
+ <object class="wxPanel" name="page_1">
+ ...
+ </object>
+ </object>
+</object>
+@endcode
+
+Notice that wxAuiNotebook support in XRC is available in wxWidgets 2.9.5 and
+later only and you need to explicitly register its handler using
+@code
+ #include <wx/xrc/xh_auinotbk.h>
+
+ AddHandler(new wxAuiNotebookXmlHandler);
+@endcode
+to use it.
+
+
+@subsubsection xrc_wxbannerwindow wxBannerWindow
+
+@beginTable
+@hdr3col{property, type, description}
+@row3col{direction, @c wxLEFT|wxRIGHT|wxTOP|wxBOTTOM,
+ The side along which the banner will be positioned.}
+@row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap,
+ Bitmap to use as the banner background.}
+@row3col{title, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text,
+ Banner title, should be single line.}
+@row3col{message, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text,
+ Possibly multi-line banner message.}
+@row3col{gradient-start, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour,
+ Starting colour of the gradient used as banner background. Can't be used if
+ a valid bitmap is specified.}
+@row3col{gradient-end, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_colour,
+ End colour of the gradient used as banner background. Can't be used if
+ a valid bitmap is specified.}
+@endTable
+
+
@subsubsection xrc_wxbitmapbutton wxBitmapButton
@beginTable
@endcode
+@subsubsection xrc_wxbitmaptogglebutton wxBitmapToggleButton
+
+@beginTable
+@hdr3col{property, type, description}
+@row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap,
+ Label to display on the button (required).}
+@row3col{checked, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
+ Should the button be checked/pressed initially (default: 0)?}
+@endTable
+
+
@subsubsection xrc_wxbutton wxButton
@beginTable
Each @c choicebookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child.
+@subsubsection xrc_wxcommandlinkbutton wxCommandLinkButton
+
+The wxCommandLinkButton contains a main title-like @c label and an optional
+@c note for longer description. The main @c label and the @c note can be
+concatenated into a single string using a new line character between them
+(notice that the @c note part can have more new lines in it).
+
+@beginTable
+@hdr3col{property, type, description}
+@row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text,
+ First line of text on the button, typically the label of an action that
+ will be made when the button is pressed. }
+@row3col{note, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text,
+ Second line of text describing the action performed when the button is pressed. }
+@endTable
+
+
@subsubsection xrc_wxcollapsiblepane wxCollapsiblePane
@beginTable
@row3col{mask, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
If masks should be created for all images (default: true).}
@row3col{size, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_size,
- The size of the images in the list (default: system default icon size)).}
+ The size of the images in the list (default: the size of the first bitmap).}
@endTable
Example:
The title of the column. }
@row3col{width, integer,
The column width. }
+@row3col{image, integer,
+ The zero-based index of the image associated with the item in the 'small' image list. }
@endTable
The columns are appended to the control in order of their appearance and may be
@endcode
+@subsubsection xrc_wxribbon wxRibbon
+
+A wxRibbonBar is a container of ribbon pages which, in turn, contain elements
+that can be wxRibbonControl or wxRibbonGallery.
+
+Example:
+@code
+<object class="wxRibbonBar" name="ribbonbar">
+ <object class="page" name="FilePage">
+ <label>First</label>
+ <object class="panel">
+ <label>File</label>
+ <object class="wxRibbonButtonBar">
+ <object class="button" name="Open">
+ <bitmap>open.xpm</bitmap>
+ <label>Open</label>
+ </object>
+ </object>
+ </object>
+ </object>
+ <object class="page" name="ViewPage">
+ <label>View</label>
+ <object class="panel">
+ <label>Zoom</label>
+ <object class="wxRibbonGallery">
+ <object class="item">
+ <bitmap>zoomin.xpm</bitmap>
+ </object>
+ <object class="item">
+ <bitmap>zoomout.xpm</bitmap>
+ </object>
+ </object>
+ </object>
+ </object>
+</object>
+@endcode
+
+Notice that wxRibbon support in XRC is available in wxWidgets 2.9.5 and
+later only and you need to explicitly register its handler using
+@code
+ #include <wx/xrc/xh_ribbon.h>
+
+ AddHandler(new wxRibbonXmlHandler);
+@endcode
+to use it.
+
+
@subsubsection xrc_wxrichtextctrl wxRichTextCtrl
@beginTable
Maximum length of the text entered (default: unlimited).}
@endTable
+Notice that wxRichTextCtrl support in XRC is available in wxWidgets 2.9.5 and
+later only and you need to explicitly register its handler using
+@code
+ #include <wx/xrc/xh_richtext.h>
+
+ AddHandler(new wxRichTextCtrl);
+@endcode
+to use it.
+
@subsubsection xrc_wxscrollbar wxScrollBar
@row3col{max, integer,
Maximum allowed value (default: 100).}
@row3col{pagesize, integer,
- Line size; number of steps the slider moves when the user moves
+ Page size; number of steps the slider moves when the user moves
pages up or down (default: unset).}
@row3col{linesize, integer,
Line size; number of steps the slider moves when the user moves it
@subsubsection xrc_wxspinctrl wxSpinCtrl
-wxSpinCtrl supports the properties as @ref xrc_wxspinbutton.
+wxSpinCtrl supports the same properties as @ref xrc_wxspinbutton and, since
+wxWidgets 2.9.5, another one:
+@beginTable
+@row3col{base, integer,
+ Numeric base, currently can be only 10 or 16 (default: 10).}
+@endTable
@subsubsection xrc_wxsplitterwindow wxSplitterWindow
by wxStatusBar::SetStatusWidths().}
@row3col{styles, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_string,
Comma-separated list of @em fields flags. Each value specifies status bar
- fieldd style and can be one of @c wxSB_NORMAL, @c wxSB_FLAT or
- @c wxSB_RAISED. See wxStatusBar::SetStatusStyles() for their description.}
+ fieldd style and can be one of @c wxSB_NORMAL, @c wxSB_FLAT,
+ @c wxSB_RAISED or, since wxWidgets 2.9.5, @c wxSB_SUNKEN. See
+ wxStatusBar::SetStatusStyles() for their description.}
@endTable
@endTable
-@subsubsection xrc_wxtogglebuttton wxToggleButton
+@subsubsection xrc_wxtimepickerctrl wxTimePickerCtrl
+
+No additional properties.
+
+
+@subsubsection xrc_wxtogglebutton wxToggleButton
@beginTable
@hdr3col{property, type, description}
Help text shown in statusbar when the mouse is on the tool (default: none).}
@row3col{disabled, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
Is the tool initially disabled (default: 0)?}
+@row3col{checked, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
+ Is the tool initially checked (default: 0)? (only available since wxWidgets 2.9.3)}
@endTable
The presence of a @c dropdown property indicates that the tool is of type
@endcode
+@subsubsection xrc_wxtoolbook wxToolbook
+
+A toolbook can have one or more child objects of the @c toolbookpage
+pseudo-class (similarly to @ref xrc_wxnotebook "wxNotebook" and its
+@c notebookpage) and one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class.
+@c toolbookpage objects have the following properties:
+
+@beginTable
+@hdr3col{property, type, description}
+@row3col{label, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_text,
+ Sheet page's title (required).}
+@row3col{bitmap, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bitmap,
+ Bitmap shown alongside the label (default: none).}
+@row3col{image, integer,
+ The zero-based index of the image associated with the item
+ into the image list.}
+@row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
+ Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?}
+@endTable
+
+Each @c toolbookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child.
+
+
@subsubsection xrc_wxtreectrl wxTreeCtrl
A treectrl can have one child object of the @ref xrc_wximagelist class.
into the image list.}
@row3col{selected, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
Is the page selected initially (only one page can be selected; default: 0)?}
+@row3col{expanded, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_bool,
+ If set to 1, the page is initially expanded. By default all pages are
+ initially collapsed.}
@endTable
Each @c treebookpage has exactly one non-toplevel window as its child.
@endTable
wxWizardPageSimple pages are automatically chained together; wxWizardPage pages
-transitions must be handled programatically.
+transitions must be handled programmatically.
@section overview_xrcformat_sizers Sizers
Sizers are handled slightly differently in XRC resources than they are in
wxWindow hierarchy. wxWindow's sizers hierarchy is parallel to the wxWindow
-children hieararchy: child windows are children of their parent window and
+children hierarchy: child windows are children of their parent window and
the sizer (or sizers) form separate hierarchy attached to the window with
wxWindow::SetSizer().
<rows>0</rows>
<vgap>0</vgap>
<hgap>0</hgap>
- <growablecols>0</growablecols>
- <growablerows>0</growablerows>
+ <growablecols>0:1</growablecols>
+ <growablerows>0:1</growablerows>
<object class="sizeritem">
<flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
@row3col{cols, integer, Number of columns in the grid (default: 0 - determine automatically).}
@row3col{vgap, integer, Vertical gap between children (default: 0).}
@row3col{hgap, integer, Horizontal gap between children (default: 0).}
+@row3col{flexibledirection, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style,
+ Flexible direction, @c wxVERTICAL, @c wxHORIZONTAL or @c wxBOTH (default).
+ This property is only available since wxWidgets 2.9.5.}
+@row3col{nonflexiblegrowmode, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style,
+ Grow mode in the non-flexible direction,
+ @c wxFLEX_GROWMODE_NONE, @c wxFLEX_GROWMODE_SPECIFIED (default) or
+ @c wxFLEX_GROWMODE_ALL.
+ This property is only available since wxWidgets 2.9.5.}
@row3col{growablerows, comma-separated integers list,
- Comma-separated list of indexes of rows that are growable
- (default: none).}
+ Comma-separated list of indexes of rows that are growable (none by default).
+ Since wxWidgets 2.9.5 optional proportion can be appended to each number
+ after a colon (@c :).}
@row3col{growablecols, comma-separated integers list,
- Comma-separated list of indexes of columns that are growable
- (default: none).}
+ Comma-separated list of indexes of columns that are growable (none by default).
+ Since wxWidgets 2.9.5 optional proportion can be appended to each number
+ after a colon (@c :).}
@endTable
@subsection overview_xrcformat_wxgridbagsizer wxGridBagSizer
@hdr3col{property, type, description}
@row3col{vgap, integer, Vertical gap between children (default: 0).}
@row3col{hgap, integer, Horizontal gap between children (default: 0).}
+@row3col{flexibledirection, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style,
+ Flexible direction, @c wxVERTICAL, @c wxHORIZONTAL, @c wxBOTH (default: @c wxBOTH).}
+@row3col{nonflexiblegrowmode, @ref overview_xrcformat_type_style,
+ Grow mode in the non-flexible direction,
+ @c wxFLEX_GROWMODE_NONE, @c wxFLEX_GROWMODE_SPECIFIED, @c wxFLEX_GROWMODE_ALL
+ (default: @c wxFLEX_GROWMODE_SPECIFIED).}
@row3col{growablerows, comma-separated integers list,
- Comma-separated list of indexes of rows that are growable
+ Comma-separated list of indexes of rows that are growable,
+ optionally the proportion can be appended after each number
+ separated by a @c :
(default: none).}
@row3col{growablecols, comma-separated integers list,
- Comma-separated list of indexes of columns that are growable
+ Comma-separated list of indexes of columns that are growable,
+ optionally the proportion can be appended after each number
+ separated by a @c :
(default: none).}
@endTable
@subsection overview_xrcformat_wxstddialogbuttonsizer wxStdDialogButtonSizer
-Unlike other sizers, wxStdDialogButtonSizer doesn't have neither @c sizeritem
+Unlike other sizers, wxStdDialogButtonSizer has neither @c sizeritem
nor @c spacer children. Instead, it has one or more children of the
@c button pseudo-class. @c button objects have no properties and they must
always have exactly one child of the @c wxButton class or a class derived from
Possible elemental values are:
@beginDefList
@itemdef{ @c win, Windows }
-@itemdef{ @c mac, Mac OS X (or Mac Classic in wxWidgets version supporting it }
+@itemdef{ @c mac, Mac OS X (or Mac Classic in wxWidgets version supporting it) }
@itemdef{ @c unix, Any Unix platform @em except OS X }
@itemdef{ @c os2, OS/2 }
@endDefList
+@section overview_xrcformat_idranges ID Ranges
+
+Usually you won't care what value the XRCID macro returns for the ID of an
+object. Sometimes though it is convenient to have a range of IDs that are
+guaranteed to be consecutive. An example of this would be connecting a group of
+similar controls to the same event handler.
+
+The following XRC fragment 'declares' an ID range called @em foo and another
+called @em bar; each with some items.
+
+@code
+ <object class="wxButton" name="foo[start]">
+ <object class="wxButton" name="foo[end]">
+ <object class="wxButton" name="foo[2]">
+ ...
+ <object class="wxButton" name="bar[0]">
+ <object class="wxButton" name="bar[2]">
+ <object class="wxButton" name="bar[1]">
+ ...
+<ids-range name="foo" />
+<ids-range name="bar" size="30" start="10000" />
+@endcode
+
+For the range foo, no @em size or @em start parameters were given, so the size
+will be calculated from the number of range items, and IDs allocated by
+wxWindow::NewControlId (so they'll be negative). Range bar asked for a size of
+30, so this will be its minimum size: should it have more items, the range will
+automatically expand to fit them. It specified a start ID of 10000, so
+XRCID("bar[0]") will be 10000, XRCID("bar[1]") 10001 etc. Note that if you
+choose to supply a start value it must be positive, and it's your
+responsibility to avoid clashes.
+
+For every ID range, the first item can be referenced either as
+<em>rangename</em>[0] or <em>rangename</em>[start]. Similarly
+<em>rangename</em>[end] is the last item. Using [start] and [end] is more
+descriptive in e.g. a Bind() event range or a @em for loop, and they don't have
+to be altered whenever the number of items changes.
+
+Whether a range has positive or negative IDs, [start] is always a smaller
+number than [end]; so code like this works as expected:
+
+@code
+for (int n=XRCID("foo[start]"); n <= XRCID("foo[end]"); ++n)
+ ...
+@endcode
+
+ID ranges can be seen in action in the <em>objref</em> dialog section of the
+@sample{xrc}.
+
+@note
+@li All the items in an ID range must be contained in the same XRC file.
+@li You can't use an ID range in a situation where static initialisation
+occurs; in particular, they won't work as expected in an event table. This is
+because the event table's IDs are set to their integer values before the XRC
+file is loaded, and aren't subsequently altered when the XRCID value changes.
+
+@since 2.9.2
+
@section overview_xrcformat_extending Extending the XRC Format
The XRC format is designed to be extensible and allows specifying and loading
no limitations on them imposed by XRC format.
This is the only mechanism that works for toplevel objects -- custom controls
-are accessible using type-unsafe wxXmlResource::LoadObject() method.
+are accessible using the type-unsafe wxXmlResource::LoadObject() method.