// Licence: wxWindows license
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+
+/**
+ @class wxTaskBarIconEvent
+
+ The event class used by wxTaskBarIcon.
+ For a list of the event macros meant to be used with wxTaskBarIconEvent,
+ please look at wxTaskBarIcon description.
+
+ @library{wxadv}
+ @category{events}
+*/
+class wxTaskBarIconEvent : public wxEvent
+{
+public:
+ /**
+ Constructor.
+ */
+ wxTaskBarIconEvent(wxEventType evtType, wxTaskBarIcon *tbIcon);
+};
+
/**
@class wxTaskBarIcon
- This class represents a taskbar icon. A taskbar icon is an icon that appears in
- the 'system tray' and responds to mouse clicks, optionally with a tooltip above it to help provide information.
+ This class represents a taskbar icon.
+ A taskbar icon is an icon that appears in the 'system tray' and responds to
+ mouse clicks, optionally with a tooltip above it to help provide information.
+
+
+ @section taskbaricon_xnote X Window System Note
+
+ Under X Window System, the window manager must support either the
+ "System Tray Protocol" (see http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/systemtray-spec)
+ by freedesktop.org (WMs used by modern desktop environments such as GNOME >= 2,
+ KDE >= 3 and XFCE >= 4 all do) or the older methods used in GNOME 1.2 and KDE 1 and 2.
+
+ If it doesn't, the icon will appear as a toplevel window on user's desktop.
+ Because not all window managers have system tray, there's no guarantee that
+ wxTaskBarIcon will work correctly under X Window System and so the applications
+ should use it only as an optional component of their user interface.
+ The user should be required to explicitly enable the taskbar icon on Unix,
+ it shouldn't be on by default.
+
+ @beginEventEmissionTable{wxTaskBarIconEvent}
+ Note that not all ports are required to send these events and so it's better
+ to override wxTaskBarIcon::CreatePopupMenu() if all that the application does
+ is that it shows a popup menu in reaction to mouse click.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_MOVE(func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_TASKBAR_MOVE event.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DOWN(func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DOWN event.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_UP(func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_UP event.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DOWN(func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DOWN event.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_UP(func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_UP event.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DCLICK(func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DCLICK event.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DCLICK(func)}
+ Process a wxEVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DCLICK event.
+ @event{EVT_TASKBAR_CLICK(func)}
+ This is a synonym for either EVT_TASKBAR_RIGHT_DOWN or UP depending on
+ the platform, use this event macro to catch the event which should result
+ in the menu being displayed on the current platform.
+ @endEventTable
@library{wxadv}
- @category{FIXME}
+ @category{misc}
*/
class wxTaskBarIcon : public wxEvtHandler
{
virtual ~wxTaskBarIcon();
/**
- This method is called by the library when the user requests popup menu
- (on Windows and Unix platforms, this is when the user right-clicks the icon).
- Override this function in order to provide popup menu associated with the icon.
- If CreatePopupMenu returns @NULL (this happens by default),
- no menu is shown, otherwise the menu is
- displayed and then deleted by the library as soon as the user dismisses it.
- The events can be handled by a class derived from wxTaskBarIcon.
- */
- virtual wxMenu* CreatePopupMenu();
-
- /**
- This method is similar to wxWindow::Destroy and can
- be used to schedule the task bar icon object for the delayed destruction: it
- will be deleted during the next event loop iteration, which allows the task bar
+ This method is similar to wxWindow::Destroy and can be used to schedule
+ the task bar icon object for the delayed destruction: it will be deleted
+ during the next event loop iteration, which allows the task bar
icon to process any pending events for it before being destroyed.
*/
void Destroy();
bool IsOk() const;
/**
- Pops up a menu at the current mouse position. The events can be handled by
- a class derived from wxTaskBarIcon.
+ Pops up a menu at the current mouse position.
+ The events can be handled by a class derived from wxTaskBarIcon.
+
+ @note
+ It is recommended to override CreatePopupMenu() callback instead of
+ calling this method from event handler, because some ports (e.g. wxCocoa)
+ may not implement PopupMenu() and mouse click events at all.
*/
virtual bool PopupMenu(wxMenu* menu);
/**
Sets the icon, and optional tooltip text.
*/
- bool SetIcon(const wxIcon& icon, const wxString& tooltip);
+ virtual bool SetIcon(const wxIcon& icon,
+ const wxString& tooltip = wxEmptyString);
+
+ /**
+ Returns true if system tray is available in the desktop environment the
+ app runs under.
+
+ On Windows and Mac OS X, the tray is always available and this function
+ simply returns true.
+
+ On Unix, X11 environment may or may not provide the tray, depending on
+ user's desktop environment. Most modern desktops support the tray via
+ the System Tray Protocol by freedesktop.org
+ (http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/systemtray-spec).
+
+ @note Tray availability may change during application's lifetime
+ under X11 and so applications shouldn't cache the result.
+
+ @note wxTaskBarIcon supports older GNOME 1.2 and KDE 1/2 methods of
+ adding icons to tray, but they are unreliable and this method
+ doesn't detect them.
+
+ @since 2.9.0
+ */
+ static bool IsAvailable();
+
+protected:
+
+ /**
+ This method is called by the library when the user requests popup menu
+ (on Windows and Unix platforms, this is when the user right-clicks the icon).
+
+ Override this function in order to provide popup menu associated with the icon.
+ If CreatePopupMenu() returns @NULL (this happens by default), no menu is shown,
+ otherwise the menu is displayed and then deleted by the library as soon as the
+ user dismisses it.
+
+ The events can be handled by a class derived from wxTaskBarIcon.
+ */
+ virtual wxMenu* CreatePopupMenu();
};