@style{wxSL_VERTICAL}
Displays the slider vertically.
@style{wxSL_AUTOTICKS}
- Displays tick marks.
+ Displays tick marks. Windows only.
+ @style{wxSL_MIN_MAX_LABELS}
+ Displays minimum, maximum labels (new since wxWidgets 2.9.1).
+ @style{wxSL_VALUE_LABEL}
+ Displays value label (new since wxWidgets 2.9.1).
@style{wxSL_LABELS}
- Displays minimum, maximum and value labels.
+ Displays minimum, maximum and value labels (same as wxSL_VALUE_LABEL
+ and wxSL_MIN_MAX_LABELS together).
@style{wxSL_LEFT}
Displays ticks on the left and forces the slider to be vertical.
@style{wxSL_RIGHT}
compatible with wxSL_SELRANGE.
@endStyleTable
- @beginEventTable{wxScrollEvent}
+ Notice that @c wxSL_LEFT, @c wxSL_TOP, @c wxSL_RIGHT and @c wxSL_BOTTOM
+ specify the position of the slider ticks in MSW implementation and that the
+ slider labels, if any, are positioned on the opposite side. So, to have a
+ label on the left side of a vertical slider, @b wxSL_RIGHT must be used (or
+ none of these styles at all should be specified as left and top are default
+ positions for the vertical and horizontal sliders respectively).
+
+ @beginEventEmissionTable{wxScrollEvent}
You can use EVT_COMMAND_SCROLL... macros with window IDs for when intercepting
scroll events from controls, or EVT_SCROLL... macros without window IDs for
intercepting scroll events from the receiving window -- except for this,
@category{ctrl}
@appearance{slider.png}
- @see @ref overview_eventhandling, wxScrollBar
+ @see @ref overview_events, wxScrollBar
*/
class wxSlider : public wxControl
{
@param maxValue
Maximum slider position.
@param pos
- Window position. If wxDefaultPosition is specified then a default position is chosen.
+ Window position.
+ If ::wxDefaultPosition is specified then a default position is chosen.
@param size
- Window size. If wxDefaultSize is specified then a default size is chosen.
+ Window size.
+ If ::wxDefaultSize is specified then a default size is chosen.
@param style
Window style. See wxSlider.
@param validator