-bool WXDLLEXPORT wxOpenClipboard(void);
-bool WXDLLEXPORT wxClipboardOpen(void);
-bool WXDLLEXPORT wxCloseClipboard(void);
-bool WXDLLEXPORT wxEmptyClipboard(void);
-bool WXDLLEXPORT wxIsClipboardFormatAvailable(int dataFormat);
-bool WXDLLEXPORT wxSetClipboardData(int dataFormat, wxObject *obj, int width = 0, int height = 0);
-wxObject* WXDLLEXPORT wxGetClipboardData(int dataFormat, long *len = NULL);
-int WXDLLEXPORT wxEnumClipboardFormats(int dataFormat);
-int WXDLLEXPORT wxRegisterClipboardFormat(char *formatName);
-bool WXDLLEXPORT wxGetClipboardFormatName(int dataFormat, char *formatName, int maxCount);
-
-/* The following is Matthew Flatt's implementation of the MSW
- * side of generic clipboard functionality.
- */
-
-/* A clipboard client holds data belonging to the clipboard.
- For plain text, a client is not necessary. */
-class WXDLLEXPORT wxClipboardClient : public wxObject
-{
- DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxClipboardClient)
-
- public:
- /* This list should be filled in with strings indicating the formats
- this client can provide. Almost all clients will provide "TEXT".
- Format names should be 4 characters long, so things will work
- out on the Macintosh */
- wxStringList formats;
-
- /* This method is called when the client is losing the selection. */
- virtual void BeingReplaced(void) = 0;
-
- /* This method is called when someone wants the data this client is
- supplying to the clipboard. "format" is a string indicating the
- format of the data - one of the strings from the "formats"
- list. "*size" should be filled with the size of the resulting
- data. In the case of text, "*size" does not count the
- NULL terminator. */
- virtual char *GetData(char *format, long *size) = 0;
-};