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-\membersection{wxAppTraits::GetToolkitInfo}\label{wxapptraitsgettoolkitinfo}
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateFontMapper}\label{wxapptraitscreatefontmapper}
-\func{virtual wxToolkitInfo \&}{GetToolkitInfo}{\void}
+\func{virtual wxFontMapper *}{CreateFontMapper}{\void}
-Returns information about which toolkit is running. See \helpref{wxToolkitInfo}{wxtoolkitinfo}
-for more details.
+Creates the global font mapper object used for encodings/charset mapping.
-\membersection{wxAppTraits::HasStderr}\label{wxapptraitshasstderr}
-\func{virtual bool}{HasStderr}{\void}
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateLogTarget}\label{wxapptraitscreatelogtarget}
-Returns \true if {\tt fprintf(stderr)} goes somewhere, \false otherwise.
+\func{virtual wxLog *}{CreateLogTarget}{\void}
+Creates the default log target for the application.
-\membersection{wxAppTraits::ShowAssertDialog}\label{wxapptraitsshowassertdialog}
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateMessageOutput}\label{wxapptraitscreatemessageoutput}
-\func{virtual bool}{ShowAssertDialog}{\param{const wxString \&}{ msg}}
+\func{virtual wxMessageOutput *}{CreateMessageOutput}{\void}
-Shows the assert dialog with the specified message in GUI mode or just prints
-the string to stderr in console mode.
+Creates the global object used for printing out messages.
-Returns \true to suppress subsequent asserts, \false to continue as before.
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateRenderer}\label{wxapptraitscreaterenderer}
+\func{virtual wxRendererNative *}{CreateRenderer}{\void}
-\membersection{wxAppTraits::GetStandardPaths}\label{wxapptraitsgetstandardpaths}
+Returns the renderer to use for drawing the generic controls (return value may be \NULL
+in which case the default renderer for the current platform is used);
+this is used in GUI mode only and always returns \NULL in console.
-\func{virtual wxStandardPaths \&}{GetStandardPaths}{\void}
+NOTE: returned pointer will be deleted by the caller.
-Returns the wxStandardPaths object for the application.
-It's normally the same for wxBase and wxGUI except in the case of wxMac and wxCocoa.
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::GetDesktopEnvironment}\label{wxapptraitsgetdesktopenvironment}
+\constfunc{virtual wxString}{GetDesktopEnvironment}{\void}
+This method returns the name of the desktop environment currently
+running in a Unix desktop. Currently only "KDE" or "GNOME" are
+supported and the code uses the X11 session protocol vendor name
+to figure out, which desktop environment is running. The method
+returns an empty string otherwise and on all other platforms.
-\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateRenderer}\label{wxapptraitscreaterenderer}
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::GetStandardPaths}\label{wxapptraitsgetstandardpaths}
-\func{virtual wxRendererNative *}{CreateRenderer}{\void}
+\func{virtual wxStandardPaths \&}{GetStandardPaths}{\void}
-Returns the renderer to use for drawing the generic controls (return value may be \NULL
-in which case the default renderer for the current platform is used);
-this is used in GUI mode only and always returns \NULL in console.
+Returns the wxStandardPaths object for the application.
+It's normally the same for wxBase and wxGUI except in the case of wxMac and wxCocoa.
-NOTE: returned pointer will be deleted by the caller.
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::GetToolkitVersion}\label{wxapptraitsgettoolkitversion}
+\func{virtual wxPortId}{GetToolkitVersion}{\param{int *}{major = NULL}, \param{int *}{minor = NULL}}
+Returns the wxWidgets port ID used by the running program and eventually
+fills the given pointers with the values of the major and minor digits
+of the native toolkit currently used.
+The version numbers returned are thus detected at run-time and not compile-time
+(except when this is not possible e.g. wxMotif).
-\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateLogTarget}\label{wxapptraitscreatelogtarget}
+E.g. if your program is using wxGTK port this function will return wxPORT\_GTK and
+put in given pointers the versions of the GTK library in use.
-\func{virtual wxLog *}{CreateLogTarget}{\void}
+See \helpref{wxPlatformInfo}{wxplatforminfo} for more details.
-Creates the default log target for the application.
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::HasStderr}\label{wxapptraitshasstderr}
+\func{virtual bool}{HasStderr}{\void}
-\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateMessageOutput}\label{wxapptraitscreatemessageoutput}
+Returns \true if {\tt fprintf(stderr)} goes somewhere, \false otherwise.
-\func{virtual wxMessageOutput *}{CreateMessageOutput}{\void}
-Creates the global object used for printing out messages.
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::IsUsingUniversalWidgets}\label{wxapptraitsisusinguniversalwidgets}
+\constfunc{bool}{IsUsingUniversalWidgets}{\void}
+Returns \true if the library was built as wxUniversal. Always returns
+\false for wxBase-only apps.
-\membersection{wxAppTraits::CreateFontMapper}\label{wxapptraitscreatefontmapper}
-\func{virtual wxFontMapper *}{CreateFontMapper}{\void}
+\membersection{wxAppTraits::ShowAssertDialog}\label{wxapptraitsshowassertdialog}
-Creates the global font mapper object used for encodings/charset mapping.
+\func{virtual bool}{ShowAssertDialog}{\param{const wxString \&}{ msg}}
+
+Shows the assert dialog with the specified message in GUI mode or just prints
+the string to stderr in console mode.
+Returns \true to suppress subsequent asserts, \false to continue as before.