+ /**
+ Update the column with the given index.
+
+ When the value returned by GetColumn() changes, this method must be
+ called to notify the control about the change and update the visual
+ display to match the new column data.
+
+ @param idx
+ The column index, must be less than GetColumnCount().
+ */
+ void UpdateColumn(unsigned int idx);
+
+ /**
+ Change the columns display order.
+
+ The display order defines the order in which the columns appear on the
+ screen and does @em not affect the interpretation of indices by all the
+ other class methods.
+
+ The @a order array specifies the column indices corresponding to the
+ display positions.
+
+ @param order
+ A permutation of all column indices, i.e. an array of size
+ GetColumnsOrder() containing all column indices exactly once. The
+ n-th element of this array defines the index of the column shown at
+ the n-th position from left (for the default left-to-right writing
+ direction).
+
+ @see wxListCtrl::SetColumnsOrder()
+ */
+ void SetColumnsOrder(const wxArrayInt& order);
+
+ /**
+ Return the array describing the columns display order.
+
+ For the controls without wxHD_ALLOW_REORDER style the returned array
+ will be the same as was passed to SetColumnsOrder() previously or
+ define the default order (with n-th element being n) if it hadn't been
+ called. But for the controls with wxHD_ALLOW_REORDER style, the columns
+ can be also reordered by user.
+ */
+ wxArrayInt GetColumnsOrder() const;
+
+ /**
+ Return the index of the column displayed at the given position.
+
+ @param pos
+ The display position, e.g. 0 for the left-most column, 1 for the
+ next one and so on until GetColumnCount() - 1.
+
+ @see GetColumnPos()
+ */
+ unsigned int GetColumnAt(unsigned int pos) const;
+
+ /**
+ Get the position at which this column is currently displayed.
+
+ Notice that a valid position is returned even for the hidden columns
+ currently.
+
+ @param idx
+ The column index, must be less than GetColumnCount().
+
+ @see GetColumnAt()
+ */
+ unsigned int GetColumnPos(unsigned int idx) const;
+
+ /**
+ Reset the columns order to the natural one.
+
+ After calling this function, the column with index @c idx appears at
+ position @c idx in the control.
+ */
+ void ResetColumnsOrder();
+
+ /**
+ Helper function to manipulate the array of column indices.
+
+ This function reshuffles the array of column indices indexed by
+ positions (i.e. using the same convention as for SetColumnsOrder()) so
+ that the column with the given index is found at the specified
+ position.
+
+ @param order
+ Array containing the indices of columns in order of their
+ positions.
+ @param idx
+ The index of the column to move.
+ @param pos
+ The new position for the column @a idx.
+ */
+ static void MoveColumnInOrderArray(wxArrayInt& order,
+ unsigned int idx,
+ unsigned int pos);
+
+ /**
+ Show the popup menu allowing the user to show or hide the columns.
+
+ This functions shows the popup menu containing all columns with check
+ marks for the ones which are currently shown and allows the user to
+ check or uncheck them to toggle their visibility. It is called from the
+ default EVT_HEADER_RIGHT_CLICK handler for the controls which have
+ wxHD_ALLOW_HIDE style. And if the column has wxHD_ALLOW_REORDER style
+ as well, the menu also contains an item to customize the columns shown
+ using which results in ShowCustomizeDialog() being called, please see
+ its description for more details.
+
+ If a column was toggled, UpdateColumnVisibility() virtual function is
+ called so it must be implemented for the controls with wxHD_ALLOW_HIDE
+ style or if you call this function explicitly.
+
+ @param pt
+ The position of the menu, in the header window coordinates.
+ @param title
+ The title for the menu if not empty.
+ @return
+ @true if a column was shown or hidden or @false if nothing was
+ done, e.g. because the menu was cancelled.
+ */
+ bool ShowColumnsMenu(const wxPoint& pt, const wxString& title = wxString());
+
+ /**
+ Helper function appending the checkable items corresponding to all the
+ columns to the given menu.
+
+ This function is used by ShowColumnsMenu() but can also be used if you
+ show your own custom columns menu and still want all the columns shown
+ in it. It appends menu items with column labels as their text and
+ consecutive ids starting from @a idColumnsBase to the menu and checks
+ the items corresponding to the currently visible columns.
+
+ Example of use:
+ @code
+ wxMenu menu;
+ menu.Append(100, "Some custom command");
+ menu.AppendSeparator();
+ AddColumnsItems(menu, 200);
+ const int rc = GetPopupMenuSelectionFromUser(menu, pt);
+ if ( rc >= 200 )
+ ... toggle visibility of the column rc-200 ...
+ @endcode
+
+ @param menu
+ The menu to append the items to. It may be currently empty or not.
+ @param idColumnsBase
+ The id for the menu item corresponding to the first column, the
+ other ones are consecutive starting from it. It should be positive.
+ */
+ void AddColumnsItems(wxMenu& menu, int idColumnsBase = 0);
+
+ /**
+ Show the column customization dialog.
+
+ This function displays a modal dialog containing the list of all
+ columns which the user can use to reorder them as well as show or hide
+ individual columns.
+
+ If the user accepts the changes done in the dialog, the virtual
+ methods UpdateColumnVisibility() and UpdateColumnsOrder() will be
+ called so they must be overridden in the derived class if this method
+ is ever called. Please notice that the user will be able to invoke it
+ interactively from the header popup menu if the control has both
+ wxHD_ALLOW_HIDE and wxHD_ALLOW_REORDER styles.
+
+ @see wxRearrangeDialog
+ */
+ bool ShowCustomizeDialog();
+
+protected:
+ /**
+ Method to be implemented by the derived classes to return the
+ information for the given column.
+
+ @param idx
+ The column index, between 0 and the value last passed to
+ SetColumnCount().
+ */
+ virtual const wxHeaderColumn& GetColumn(unsigned int idx) const = 0;
+
+ /**
+ Method called when the column visibility is changed by the user.
+
+ This method is called from ShowColumnsMenu() or ShowCustomizeDialog()
+ when the user interactively hides or shows a column. A typical
+ implementation will simply update the internally stored column state.
+ Notice that there is no need to call UpdateColumn() from this method as
+ it is already done by wxHeaderCtrl itself.
+
+ The base class version doesn't do anything and must be overridden if
+ this method is called.
+
+ @param idx
+ The index of the column whose visibility was toggled.
+ @param show
+ The new visibility value, @true if the column is now shown or
+ @false if it is not hidden.
+ */
+ virtual void UpdateColumnVisibility(unsigned int idx, bool show);
+
+ /**
+ Method called when the columns order is changed in the customization
+ dialog.
+
+ This method is only called from ShowCustomizeDialog() when the user
+ changes the order of columns. In particular it is @em not called if a
+ single column changes place because the user dragged it to the new
+ location, the EVT_HEADER_END_REORDER event handler should be used to
+ react to this.
+
+ A typical implementation in a derived class will update the display
+ order of the columns in the associated control, if any. Notice that
+ there is no need to call SetColumnsOrder() from it as wxHeaderCtrl does
+ it itself.
+
+ The base class version doesn't do anything and must be overridden if
+ this method is called.
+
+ @param order
+ The new column order. This array uses the same convention as
+ SetColumnsOrder().
+ */
+ virtual void UpdateColumnsOrder(const wxArrayInt& order);
+
+ /**
+ Method which may be implemented by the derived classes to allow double
+ clicking the column separator to resize the column to fit its contents.
+
+ When a separator is double clicked, the default handler of
+ EVT_HEADER_SEPARATOR_DCLICK event calls this function and refreshes the
+ column if it returns @true so to implement the resizing of the column
+ to fit its width on header double click you need to implement this
+ method using logic similar to this example:
+ @code
+ class MyHeaderColumn : public wxHeaderColumn
+ {
+ public:
+ ...
+
+ void SetWidth(int width) { m_width = width; }
+ virtual int GetWidth() const { return m_width; }
+
+ private:
+ int m_width;
+ };
+
+ class MyHeaderCtrl : public wxHeaderCtrl
+ {
+ public:
+ protected:
+ virtual wxHeaderColumn& GetColumn(unsigned int idx) const
+ {
+ return m_cols[idx];
+ }
+
+ virtual bool UpdateColumnWidthToFit(unsigned int idx, int widthTitle)
+ {
+ int widthContents = ... compute minimal width for column idx ...
+ m_cols[idx].SetWidth(wxMax(widthContents, widthTitle));
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ wxVector<MyHeaderColumn> m_cols;
+ };
+ @endcode
+
+ Base class version simply returns @false.
+
+ @param idx
+ The zero-based index of the column to update.
+ @param widthTitle
+ Contains minimal width needed to display the column header itself
+ and will usually be used as a starting point for the fitting width
+ calculation.
+
+ @return
+ @true to indicate that the column was resized, i.e. GetColumn() now
+ returns the new width value, and so must be refreshed or @false
+ meaning that the control didn't reach to the separator double click.
+ */
+ virtual bool UpdateColumnWidthToFit(unsigned int idx, int widthTitle);
+
+ /**
+ Can be overridden in the derived class to update internal data
+ structures when the number of the columns in the control changes.
+
+ This method is called by SetColumnCount() before effectively changing
+ the number of columns.
+
+ The base class version does nothing but it is good practice to still
+ call it from the overridden version in the derived class.
+ */
+ virtual void OnColumnCountChanging(unsigned int count);
+};
+
+
+/**
+ @class wxHeaderCtrlSimple
+
+ wxHeaderCtrlSimple is a concrete header control which can be used directly,
+ without inheriting from it as you need to do when using wxHeaderCtrl
+ itself.
+
+ When using it, you need to use simple AppendColumn(), InsertColumn() and
+ DeleteColumn() methods instead of setting the number of columns with
+ SetColumnCount() and returning the information about them from the
+ overridden GetColumn().
+
+ @library{wxcore}
+ @category{ctrl}
+
+ @see wxHeaderCtrl
+*/
+class wxHeaderCtrlSimple : public wxHeaderCtrl
+{
+public:
+ /**
+ Default constructor not creating the underlying window.
+
+ You must use Create() after creating the object using this constructor.
+ */
+ wxHeaderCtrlSimple();
+
+ /**
+ Constructor creating the window.
+
+ Please see the base class wxHeaderCtrl::Create() method for the
+ parameters description.
+ */
+ wxHeaderCtrlSimple(wxWindow *parent,
+ wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY,
+ const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
+ const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
+ long style = wxHD_DEFAULT_STYLE,
+ const wxString& name = wxHeaderCtrlNameStr);
+