// find the index of the line we need to show at the top of the window such
// that the last (fully or partially) visible line is the given one
- size_t FindFirstFromBottom(size_t lineLast, bool fullyVisible = false)
+ size_t FindFirstFromBottom(size_t lineLast, bool fullyVisible = False)
{ return wxVScrolledWindow::FindFirstFromBottom(lineLast, fullyVisible); }
// get the total height of the lines between lineMin (inclusive) and
// scroll to the specified line: it will become the first visible line in
// the window
//
- // return true if we scrolled the window, false if nothing was done
+ // return True if we scrolled the window, False if nothing was done
bool ScrollToLine(size_t line);
// scroll by the specified number of lines/pages
%{
#include <wx/vlbox.h>
-DECLARE_DEF_STRING(VListBoxNameStr);
%}
+MAKE_CONST_WXSTRING(VListBoxNameStr);
+
// First, the C++ version
%{
// selects or deselects the specified item which must be valid (i.e. not
// equal to wxNOT_FOUND)
//
- // return true if the items selection status has changed or false
+ // return True if the items selection status has changed or False
// otherwise
//
// this function is only valid for the multiple selection listboxes
- bool Select(size_t item, bool select = true);
+ bool Select(size_t item, bool select = True);
// selects the items in the specified range whose end points may be given
// in any order
//
- // return true if any items selection status has changed, false otherwise
+ // return True if any items selection status has changed, False otherwise
//
// this function is only valid for the single selection listboxes
bool SelectRange(size_t from, size_t to);
// select all items in the listbox
//
// the return code indicates if any items were affected by this operation
- // (true) or if nothing has changed (false)
+ // (True) or if nothing has changed (False)
bool SelectAll();
// unselect all items in the listbox