{
// don't bother restoring it neither: this also makes it easy to
// implement IsOfStandardClass() method which returns true for the
- // standard controls and false for the wxWindows own windows as it can
+ // standard controls and false for the wxWidgets own windows as it can
// simply check m_oldWndProc
m_oldWndProc = NULL;
}
WXDWORD wxWindowMSW::MSWGetStyle(long flags, WXDWORD *exstyle) const
{
- // translate common wxWindows styles to Windows ones
+ // translate common wxWidgets styles to Windows ones
// most of windows are child ones, those which are not (such as
// wxTopLevelWindow) should remove WS_CHILD in their MSWGetStyle()
menu->SetInvokingWindow(this);
menu->UpdateUI();
+ if ( x == -1 && y == -1 )
+ {
+ wxPoint mouse = ScreenToClient(wxGetMousePosition());
+ x = mouse.x; y = mouse.y;
+ }
+
HWND hWnd = GetHwnd();
HMENU hMenu = GetHmenuOf(menu);
POINT point;
return true;
}
else // no default button
- {
#endif // wxUSE_BUTTON
+ {
// this is a quick and dirty test for a text
// control
if ( !(lDlgCode & DLGC_HASSETSEL) )
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-// Main wxWindows window proc and the window proc for wxWindow
+// Main wxWidgets window proc and the window proc for wxWindow
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Hook for new window just as it's being created, when the window isn't yet
#ifndef __WXWINCE__
case WM_PRINT:
{
+#if wxUSE_LISTCTRL
// Don't call the wx handlers in this case
if ( wxIsKindOf(this, wxListCtrl) )
break;
+#endif
if ( lParam & PRF_ERASEBKGND )
HandleEraseBkgnd((WXHDC)(HDC)wParam);
/*
NB: there used to be some code here which set the initial size of the
window to the client size of the parent if no explicit size was
- specified. This was wrong because wxWindows programs often assume
+ specified. This was wrong because wxWidgets programs often assume
that they get a WM_SIZE (EVT_SIZE) upon creation, however this broke
it. To see why, you should understand that Windows sends WM_SIZE from
inside ::CreateWindow() anyhow. However, ::CreateWindow() is called
event goes to some base class OnSize() instead). So the WM_SIZE we
rely on is the one sent when the parent frame resizes its children
but here is the problem: if the child already has just the right
- size, nothing will happen as both wxWindows and Windows check for
+ size, nothing will happen as both wxWidgets and Windows check for
this and ignore any attempts to change the window size to the size it
already has - so no WM_SIZE would be sent.
*/
//
// 1. it results in huge frames on modern screens (1000*800 is not
// uncommon on my 1280*1024 screen) which is way too big for a half
- // empty frame of most of wxWindows samples for example)
+ // empty frame of most of wxWidgets samples for example)
//
// 2. it is buggy for frames with wxFRAME_TOOL_WINDOW style for which
// the default is for whatever reason 8*8 which breaks client <->
case WXK_CLEAR: keySym = VK_CLEAR; break;
case WXK_SHIFT: keySym = VK_SHIFT; break;
case WXK_CONTROL: keySym = VK_CONTROL; break;
+ case WXK_ALT: keySym = VK_MENU; break;
case WXK_MENU : keySym = VK_MENU; break;
case WXK_PAUSE: keySym = VK_PAUSE; break;
+ case WXK_CAPITAL: keySym = VK_CAPITAL; break;
case WXK_PRIOR: keySym = VK_PRIOR; break;
case WXK_NEXT : keySym = VK_NEXT; break;
case WXK_END: keySym = VK_END; break;
{
bool bVirtual;
int vkey = wxCharCodeWXToMSW(key, &bVirtual);
-
- //there aren't WXK_ macros for non-virtual key codes
- if (bVirtual == false)
- return false;
+ SHORT state;
- return GetKeyState(vkey) < 0;
+ switch (key)
+ {
+ case WXK_NUMLOCK:
+ case WXK_CAPITAL:
+ case WXK_SCROLL:
+ // get the toggle state of the special key
+ state = GetKeyState(vkey);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ // Get the current state of the physical key
+ state = GetAsyncKeyState(vkey);
+ break;
+ }
+ // if the most significant bit is set then the key is down
+ return ( state & 0x0001 ) != 0;
}
wxWindow *wxGetActiveWindow()
return true;
}
+#if wxUSE_ACCEL
+
bool wxWindowMSW::HandleHotKey(WXWPARAM wParam, WXLPARAM lParam)
{
int hotkeyId = wParam;
return GetEventHandler()->ProcessEvent(event);
}
+#endif // wxUSE_ACCEL
+
#endif // wxUSE_HOTKEY
// Not tested under WinCE