DocStr(wxIndividualLayoutConstraint,
-"Objects of this class are stored in the wx.LayoutConstraint class as one of
-eight possible constraints that a window can be involved in. You will never
-need to create an instance of wx.IndividualLayoutConstraint, rather you should
-use create a wx.LayoutContstraints instance and use the individual contstraints
-that it contains.
+"Objects of this class are stored in the `wx.LayoutConstraints` class as
+one of eight possible constraints that a window can be involved in.
+You will never need to create an instance of
+wx.IndividualLayoutConstraint, rather you should create a
+`wx.LayoutConstraints` instance and use the individual contstraints
+that it contains.", "
-Constraints are initially set to have the relationship wx.Unconstrained, which
-means that their values should be calculated by looking at known constraints.
+Constraints are initially set to have the relationship
+wx.Unconstrained, which means that their values should be calculated
+by looking at known constraints.
The Edge specifies the type of edge or dimension of a window.
- Edges
-
- wx.Left The left edge.
- wx.Top The top edge.
- wx.Right The right edge.
- wx.Bottom The bottom edge.
- wx.CentreX The x-coordinate of the centre of the window.
- wx.CentreY The y-coordinate of the centre of the window.
-
-
-The Relationship specifies the relationship that this edge or dimension has
-with another specified edge or dimension. Normally, the user doesn't use these
-directly because functions such as Below and RightOf are a convenience for
-using the more general Set function.
-
- Relationships
-
- wx.Unconstrained The edge or dimension is unconstrained
+Edges
+------
+ ================== ==============================================
+ wx.Left The left edge.
+ wx.Top The top edge.
+ wx.Right The right edge.
+ wx.Bottom The bottom edge.
+ wx.CentreX The x-coordinate of the centre of the window.
+ wx.CentreY The y-coordinate of the centre of the window.
+ ================== ==============================================
+
+
+The Relationship specifies the relationship that this edge or
+dimension has with another specified edge or dimension. Normally, the
+user doesn't use these directly because functions such as Below and
+RightOf are a convenience for using the more general Set function.
+
+Relationships
+-------------
+ ================== ==============================================
+ wx.Unconstrained The edge or dimension is unconstrained
(the default for edges.)
- wx.AsIs The edge or dimension is to be taken from the current
+ wx.AsIs The edge or dimension is to be taken from the current
window position or size (the default for dimensions.)
- wx.Above The edge should be above another edge.
- wx.Below The edge should be below another edge.
- wx.LeftOf The edge should be to the left of another edge.
- wx.RightOf The edge should be to the right of another edge.
- wx.SameAs The edge or dimension should be the same as another edge
+ wx.Above The edge should be above another edge.
+ wx.Below The edge should be below another edge.
+ wx.LeftOf The edge should be to the left of another edge.
+ wx.RightOf The edge should be to the right of another edge.
+ wx.SameAs The edge or dimension should be the same as another edge
or dimension.
- wx.PercentOf The edge or dimension should be a percentage of another
+ wx.PercentOf The edge or dimension should be a percentage of another
edge or dimension.
- wx.Absolute The edge or dimension should be a given absolute value.
+ wx.Absolute The edge or dimension should be a given absolute value.
+ ================== ==============================================
+:see: `wx.LayoutConstraints`, `wx.Window.SetConstraints`
");
-// wxIndividualLayoutConstraint: a constraint on window position
+
class wxIndividualLayoutConstraint : public wxObject
{
public:
DocDeclStr(
void , Set(wxRelationship rel, wxWindow *otherW, wxEdge otherE,
int val = 0, int marg = wxLAYOUT_DEFAULT_MARGIN),
- "");
+ "Sets the properties of the constraint. Normally called by one of the
+convenience functions such as Above, RightOf, SameAs.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , LeftOf(wxWindow *sibling, int marg = 0),
- "Sibling relationship");
+ "Constrains this edge to be to the left of the given window, with an
+optional margin. Implicitly, this is relative to the left edge of the
+other window.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , RightOf(wxWindow *sibling, int marg = 0),
- "Sibling relationship");
+ "Constrains this edge to be to the right of the given window, with an
+optional margin. Implicitly, this is relative to the right edge of the
+other window.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , Above(wxWindow *sibling, int marg = 0),
- "Sibling relationship");
+ "Constrains this edge to be above the given window, with an optional
+margin. Implicitly, this is relative to the top edge of the other
+window.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , Below(wxWindow *sibling, int marg = 0),
- "Sibling relationship");
+ "Constrains this edge to be below the given window, with an optional
+margin. Implicitly, this is relative to the bottom edge of the other
+window.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , SameAs(wxWindow *otherW, wxEdge edge, int marg = 0),
- "'Same edge' alignment");
+ "Constrains this edge or dimension to be to the same as the edge of the
+given window, with an optional margin.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , PercentOf(wxWindow *otherW, wxEdge wh, int per),
- "The edge is a percentage of the other window's edge");
+ "Constrains this edge or dimension to be to a percentage of the given
+window, with an optional margin.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , Absolute(int val),
- "Edge has absolute value");
+ "Constrains this edge or dimension to be the given absolute value.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , Unconstrained(),
- "Dimension is unconstrained");
+ "Sets this edge or dimension to be unconstrained, that is, dependent on
+other edges and dimensions from which this value can be deduced.", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , AsIs(),
- "Dimension is 'as is' (use current size settings)");
+ "Sets this edge or constraint to be whatever the window's value is at
+the moment. If either of the width and height constraints are *as is*,
+the window will not be resized, but moved instead. This is important
+when considering panel items which are intended to have a default
+size, such as a button, which may take its size from the size of the
+button label.", "");
DocDeclStr(
wxWindow *, GetOtherWindow(),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
wxEdge , GetMyEdge() const,
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , SetEdge(wxEdge which),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , SetValue(int v),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
int , GetMargin(),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , SetMargin(int m),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
int , GetValue() const,
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
int , GetPercent() const,
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
int , GetOtherEdge() const,
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
bool , GetDone() const,
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , SetDone(bool d),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
wxRelationship , GetRelationship(),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
void , SetRelationship(wxRelationship r),
- "");
+ "", "");
DocDeclStr(
bool , ResetIfWin(wxWindow *otherW),
- "Reset constraint if it mentions otherWin");
+ "Reset constraint if it mentions otherWin", "");
DocDeclStr(
bool , SatisfyConstraint(wxLayoutConstraints *constraints, wxWindow *win),
- "Try to satisfy constraint");
+ "Try to satisfy constraint", "");
DocDeclStr(
int , GetEdge(wxEdge which, wxWindow *thisWin, wxWindow *other) const,
"Get the value of this edge or dimension, or if this\n"
- "is not determinable, -1.");
+ "is not determinable, -1.", "");
};
+
DocStr(wxLayoutConstraints,
-"Note: constraints are now deprecated and you should use sizers instead.
+"**Note:** constraints are now deprecated and you should use sizers
+instead.
-Objects of this class can be associated with a window to define its layout
-constraints, with respect to siblings or its parent.
+Objects of this class can be associated with a window to define its
+layout constraints, with respect to siblings or its parent.
The class consists of the following eight constraints of class
wx.IndividualLayoutConstraint, some or all of which should be accessed
* centreX: represents the horizontal centre point of the window
* centreY: represents the vertical centre point of the window
-Most constraints are initially set to have the relationship wxUnconstrained,
-which means that their values should be calculated by looking at known
-constraints. The exceptions are width and height, which are set to wxAsIs to
-ensure that if the user does not specify a constraint, the existing width and
-height will be used, to be compatible with panel items which often have take a
-default size. If the constraint is wxAsIs, the dimension will not be changed.
-");
+Most constraints are initially set to have the relationship
+wxUnconstrained, which means that their values should be calculated by
+looking at known constraints. The exceptions are width and height,
+which are set to wxAsIs to ensure that if the user does not specify a
+constraint, the existing width and height will be used, to be
+compatible with panel items which often have take a default size. If
+the constraint is ``wx.AsIs``, the dimension will not be changed.
+
+:see: `wx.IndividualLayoutConstraint`, `wx.Window.SetConstraints`
+", "");
-// wxLayoutConstraints: the complete set of constraints for a window
+
class wxLayoutConstraints : public wxObject
{
public:
DocCtorStr(
wxLayoutConstraints(),
- "");
+ "", "");
+
+ ~wxLayoutConstraints();
DocDeclA(
bool, SatisfyConstraints(wxWindow *win, int *OUTPUT),