\membersection{wxView::Close}
-\func{virtual bool}{Close}{\param{bool}{ deleteWindow = TRUE}}
+\func{virtual bool}{Close}{\param{bool}{ deleteWindow = true}}
-Closes the view by calling OnClose. If {\it deleteWindow} is TRUE, this function should
+Closes the view by calling OnClose. If {\it deleteWindow} is true, this function should
delete the window associated with the view.
\membersection{wxView::GetDocument}
Returns a pointer to the document manager instance associated with this view.
-\membersection{wxView::GetFrame}
+\membersection{wxView::GetFrame}\label{wxviewgetframe}
-\func{wxFrame *}{GetFrame}{\void}
+\func{wxWindow *}{GetFrame}{\void}
-Gets the frame associated with the view (if any).
+Gets the frame associated with the view (if any). Note that this ``frame'' is
+not a wxFrame at all in the generic MDI implementation which uses the notebook
+pages instead of the frames and this is why this method returns a wxWindow and
+not a wxFrame.
\membersection{wxView::GetViewName}
may wish to do some cleaning up operations in this function, {\it if} a
call to wxDocument::Close succeeded. For example, if your application's
all share the same window, you need to disassociate the window from the view
-and perhaps clear the window. If {\it deleteWindow} is TRUE, delete the
+and perhaps clear the window. If {\it deleteWindow} is true, delete the
frame associated with the view.
+\membersection{wxView::OnClosingDocument}\label{wxviewonclosingdocument}
+
+\func{virtual void}{OnClosingDoocument}{\void}
+
+Override this to clean up the view when the document is being
+closed.
+
\membersection{wxView::OnCreate}
\func{virtual bool}{OnCreate}{\param{wxDocument* }{doc}, \param{long}{ flags}}
-Called just after view construction to give the view a chance to initialize
-itself based on the passed document and flags (unused). By default, simply
-returns TRUE. If the function returns FALSE, the view will be deleted.
+wxDocManager or wxDocument creates a wxView via a wxDocTemplate.
+Just after the wxDocTemplate creates the wxView, it calls
+wxView::OnCreate. In its OnCreate member function, the wxView can create a wxDocChildFrame
+or a derived class. This wxDocChildFrame provides user interface
+elements to view and/or edit the contents of the wxDocument.
-The predefined document child frame, wxDocChildFrame, calls this function
-automatically.
+By default, simply returns true. If the function returns false, the
+view will be deleted.
\membersection{wxView::OnCreatePrintout}
If the printing framework is enabled in the library, this function returns a
\rtfsp\helpref{wxPrintout}{wxprintout} object for the purposes of printing. It should create a new object
-everytime it is called; the framework will delete objects it creates.
+every time it is called; the framework will delete objects it creates.
By default, this function returns an instance of wxDocPrintout, which prints
and previews one page by calling wxView::OnDraw.
\membersection{wxView::SetFrame}
-\func{void}{SetFrame}{\param{wxFrame* }{frame}}
+\func{void}{SetFrame}{\param{wxWindow* }{frame}}
Sets the frame associated with this view. The application should call this
if possible, to tell the view about the frame.
+See \helpref{GetFrame}{wxviewgetframe} for the explanation about the mismatch
+between the ``Frame'' in the method name and the type of its parameter.
+
\membersection{wxView::SetViewName}
\func{void}{SetViewName}{\param{const wxString\& }{name}}