X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/24f6c4e8658ae2884f136c15a0ae6ff72ede7e25..e02c0a13600894068466a3e7a6035839c3ddd383:/wxPython/src/gtk/_gdi.py diff --git a/wxPython/src/gtk/_gdi.py b/wxPython/src/gtk/_gdi.py index 335c1b37a1..4523047e2e 100644 --- a/wxPython/src/gtk/_gdi.py +++ b/wxPython/src/gtk/_gdi.py @@ -406,18 +406,6 @@ class Brush(GDIObject): A brush is a drawing tool for filling in areas. It is used for painting the background of rectangles, ellipses, etc. when drawing on a `wx.DC`. It has a colour and a style. - - :warning: Do not create instances of wx.Brush before the `wx.App` - object has been created because, depending on the platform, - required internal data structures may not have been initialized - yet. Instead create your brushes in the app's OnInit or as they - are needed for drawing. - - :note: On monochrome displays all brushes are white, unless the colour - really is black. - - :see: `wx.BrushList`, `wx.DC`, `wx.DC.SetBrush` - """ thisown = property(lambda x: x.this.own(), lambda x, v: x.this.own(v), doc='The membership flag') __repr__ = _swig_repr @@ -425,24 +413,7 @@ class Brush(GDIObject): """ __init__(self, Colour colour, int style=SOLID) -> Brush - Constructs a brush from a `wx.Colour` object and a style.The style parameter may be one of the following: - - =================== ============================= - Style Meaning - =================== ============================= - wx.TRANSPARENT Transparent (no fill). - wx.SOLID Solid. - wx.STIPPLE Uses a bitmap as a stipple. - wx.BDIAGONAL_HATCH Backward diagonal hatch. - wx.CROSSDIAG_HATCH Cross-diagonal hatch. - wx.FDIAGONAL_HATCH Forward diagonal hatch. - wx.CROSS_HATCH Cross hatch. - wx.HORIZONTAL_HATCH Horizontal hatch. - wx.VERTICAL_HATCH Vertical hatch. - =================== ============================= - - :see: `wx.BrushFromBitmap` - + Constructs a brush from a `wx.Colour` object and a style. """ _gdi_.Brush_swiginit(self,_gdi_.new_Brush(*args, **kwargs)) __swig_destroy__ = _gdi_.delete_Brush @@ -538,23 +509,6 @@ class Bitmap(GDIObject): device context (instance of `wx.MemoryDC`). This enables the bitmap to be copied to a window or memory device context using `wx.DC.Blit`, or to be used as a drawing surface. - - The BMP and XMP image file formats are supported on all platforms by - wx.Bitmap. Other formats are automatically loaded by `wx.Image` and - converted to a wx.Bitmap, so any image file format supported by - `wx.Image` can be used. - - :todo: Add wrappers and support for raw bitmap data access. Can this - be be put into Python without losing the speed benefits of the - teplates and iterators in rawbmp.h? - - :todo: Find a way to do very efficient PIL Image <--> wx.Bitmap - converstions. - - :see: `wx.EmptyBitmap`, `wx.BitmapFromIcon`, `wx.BitmapFromImage`, - `wx.BitmapFromXPMData`, `wx.BitmapFromBits`, `wx.BitmapFromBuffer`, - `wx.BitmapFromBufferRGBA`, `wx.Image` - """ thisown = property(lambda x: x.this.own(), lambda x, v: x.this.own(v), doc='The membership flag') __repr__ = _swig_repr @@ -563,32 +517,6 @@ class Bitmap(GDIObject): __init__(self, String name, int type=BITMAP_TYPE_ANY) -> Bitmap Loads a bitmap from a file. - :param name: Name of the file to load the bitmap from. - :param type: The type of image to expect. Can be one of the following - constants (assuming that the neccessary `wx.Image` handlers are - loaded): - - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANY - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_BMP - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ICO - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_CUR - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_XBM - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_XPM - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_TIF - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PNG - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_JPEG - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PNM - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PCX - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PICT - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ICON - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ANI - * wx.BITMAP_TYPE_IFF - - :see: Alternate constructors `wx.EmptyBitmap`, `wx.BitmapFromIcon`, - `wx.BitmapFromImage`, `wx.BitmapFromXPMData`, `wx.BitmapFromBits`, - `wx.BitmapFromBuffer`, `wx.BitmapFromBufferRGBA`, - """ _gdi_.Bitmap_swiginit(self,_gdi_.new_Bitmap(*args, **kwargs)) __swig_destroy__ = _gdi_.delete_Bitmap @@ -1320,40 +1248,6 @@ class Cursor(GDIObject): in X, rather than to set it globally as in MS Windows, although a global `wx.SetCursor` function is also available for use on MS Windows. - - Stock Cursor IDs - ----------------- - ======================== ====================================== - wx.CURSOR_ARROW A standard arrow cursor. - wx.CURSOR_RIGHT_ARROW A standard arrow cursor pointing to the right. - wx.CURSOR_BLANK Transparent cursor. - wx.CURSOR_BULLSEYE Bullseye cursor. - wx.CURSOR_CHAR Rectangular character cursor. - wx.CURSOR_CROSS A cross cursor. - wx.CURSOR_HAND A hand cursor. - wx.CURSOR_IBEAM An I-beam cursor (vertical line). - wx.CURSOR_LEFT_BUTTON Represents a mouse with the left button depressed. - wx.CURSOR_MAGNIFIER A magnifier icon. - wx.CURSOR_MIDDLE_BUTTON Represents a mouse with the middle button depressed. - wx.CURSOR_NO_ENTRY A no-entry sign cursor. - wx.CURSOR_PAINT_BRUSH A paintbrush cursor. - wx.CURSOR_PENCIL A pencil cursor. - wx.CURSOR_POINT_LEFT A cursor that points left. - wx.CURSOR_POINT_RIGHT A cursor that points right. - wx.CURSOR_QUESTION_ARROW An arrow and question mark. - wx.CURSOR_RIGHT_BUTTON Represents a mouse with the right button depressed. - wx.CURSOR_SIZENESW A sizing cursor pointing NE-SW. - wx.CURSOR_SIZENS A sizing cursor pointing N-S. - wx.CURSOR_SIZENWSE A sizing cursor pointing NW-SE. - wx.CURSOR_SIZEWE A sizing cursor pointing W-E. - wx.CURSOR_SIZING A general sizing cursor. - wx.CURSOR_SPRAYCAN A spraycan cursor. - wx.CURSOR_WAIT A wait cursor. - wx.CURSOR_WATCH A watch cursor. - wx.CURSOR_ARROWWAIT A cursor with both an arrow and an hourglass, (windows.) - ======================== ====================================== - - """ thisown = property(lambda x: x.this.own(), lambda x, v: x.this.own(v), doc='The membership flag') __repr__ = _swig_repr @@ -1364,7 +1258,6 @@ class Cursor(GDIObject): Construct a Cursor from a file. Specify the type of file using wx.BITAMP_TYPE* constants, and specify the hotspot if not using a .cur file. - :see: Alternate constructors `wx.StockCursor`,`wx.CursorFromImage` """ _gdi_.Cursor_swiginit(self,_gdi_.new_Cursor(*args, **kwargs)) __swig_destroy__ = _gdi_.delete_Cursor @@ -1393,11 +1286,6 @@ def CursorFromImage(*args, **kwargs): Constructs a cursor from a `wx.Image`. The mask (if any) will be used for setting the transparent portions of the cursor. - In MSW the cursor is resized to 32x32 if it was larger. - - In GTK the cursor will be displayed at the size of the image. - - On MacOS the cursor is resized to 16x16 if it was larger. """ val = _gdi_.new_CursorFromImage(*args, **kwargs) return val @@ -1970,71 +1858,6 @@ class Font(GDIObject): of a window's text. You can retrieve the current system font settings with `wx.SystemSettings`. - - The possible values for the family parameter of wx.Font constructor are: - - ======================== ============================= - wx.FONTFAMILY_DEFAULT Chooses a default font. - wx.FONTFAMILY_DECORATIVE A decorative font. - wx.FONTFAMILY_ROMAN A formal, serif font. - wx.FONTFAMILY_SCRIPT A handwriting font. - wx.FONTFAMILY_SWISS A sans-serif font. - wx.FONTFAMILY_MODERN Usually a fixed pitch font. - wx.FONTFAMILY_TELETYPE A teletype font. - ======================== ============================= - - The possible values for the weight parameter are: - - ==================== == - wx.FONTWEIGHT_NORMAL - wx.FONTWEIGHT_LIGHT - wx.FONTWEIGHT_BOLD - ==================== == - - The known font encodings are: - - =========================== ==================================== - wx.FONTENCODING_SYSTEM system default - wx.FONTENCODING_DEFAULT current default encoding - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_1 West European (Latin1) - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_2 Central and East European (Latin2) - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_3 Esperanto (Latin3) - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_4 Baltic (old) (Latin4) - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_5 Cyrillic - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_6 Arabic - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_7 Greek - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_8 Hebrew - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_9 Turkish (Latin5) - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_10 Variation of Latin4 (Latin6) - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_11 Thai - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_12 doesn't exist currently, but put it - here anyhow to make all ISO8859 - consecutive numbers - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_13 Baltic (Latin7) - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_14 Latin8 - wx.FONTENCODING_ISO8859_15 Latin9 (a.k.a. Latin0, includes euro) - wx.FONTENCODING_KOI8 Cyrillic charset - wx.FONTENCODING_ALTERNATIVE same as MS-DOS CP866 - wx.FONTENCODING_BULGARIAN used under Linux in Bulgaria - wx.FONTENCODING_CP437 original MS-DOS codepage - wx.FONTENCODING_CP850 CP437 merged with Latin1 - wx.FONTENCODING_CP852 CP437 merged with Latin2 - wx.FONTENCODING_CP855 another cyrillic encoding - wx.FONTENCODING_CP866 and another one - wx.FONTENCODING_CP874 WinThai - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1250 WinLatin2 - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1251 WinCyrillic - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1252 WinLatin1 - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1253 WinGreek (8859-7) - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1254 WinTurkish - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1255 WinHebrew - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1256 WinArabic - wx.FONTENCODING_CP1257 WinBaltic (same as Latin 7) - wx.FONTENCODING_UTF7 UTF-7 Unicode encoding - wx.FONTENCODING_UTF8 UTF-8 Unicode encoding - =========================== ==================================== - - """ thisown = property(lambda x: x.this.own(), lambda x, v: x.this.own(v), doc='The membership flag') __repr__ = _swig_repr @@ -3377,8 +3200,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Draws a circle with the given center point and radius. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawEllipse` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawCircle(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3389,8 +3210,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Draws a circle with the given center point and radius. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawEllipse` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawCirclePoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3400,8 +3219,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Draws an ellipse contained in the specified rectangle. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawCircle` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawEllipse(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3411,8 +3228,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Draws an ellipse contained in the specified rectangle. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawCircle` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawEllipseRect(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3422,8 +3237,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Draws an ellipse contained in the specified rectangle. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawCircle` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawEllipsePointSize(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3455,13 +3268,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): *transparent* is true and the bitmap has a transparency mask, (or alpha channel on the platforms that support it) then the bitmap will be drawn transparently. - - When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be - used to draw the foreground of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the - current text background colour to draw the background (all bits set to - 0). - - :see: `SetTextForeground`, `SetTextBackground` and `wx.MemoryDC` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawBitmap(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3473,13 +3279,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): *transparent* is true and the bitmap has a transparency mask, (or alpha channel on the platforms that support it) then the bitmap will be drawn transparently. - - When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be - used to draw the foreground of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the - current text background colour to draw the background (all bits set to - 0). - - :see: `SetTextForeground`, `SetTextBackground` and `wx.MemoryDC` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawBitmapPoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3497,8 +3296,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): **NOTE**: under wxGTK the current logical function is used by this function but it is ignored by wxMSW. Thus, you should avoid using logical functions with this function in portable programs. - - :see: `DrawRotatedText` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawText(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3516,8 +3313,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): **NOTE**: under wxGTK the current logical function is used by this function but it is ignored by wxMSW. Thus, you should avoid using logical functions with this function in portable programs. - - :see: `DrawRotatedText` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawTextPoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3531,8 +3326,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): function. In particular, a font different from ``wx.NORMAL_FONT`` should be used as the it is not normally a TrueType font. ``wx.SWISS_FONT`` is an example of a font which is. - - :see: `DrawText` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawRotatedText(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3546,8 +3339,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): function. In particular, a font different from ``wx.NORMAL_FONT`` should be used as the it is not normally a TrueType font. ``wx.SWISS_FONT`` is an example of a font which is. - - :see: `DrawText` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawRotatedTextPoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3561,23 +3352,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates, logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, and mask source position. - - :param xdest: Destination device context x position. - :param ydest: Destination device context y position. - :param width: Width of source area to be copied. - :param height: Height of source area to be copied. - :param source: Source device context. - :param xsrc: Source device context x position. - :param ysrc: Source device context y position. - :param rop: Logical function to use: see `SetLogicalFunction`. - :param useMask: If true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask - that is associated with the bitmap selected into the - source device context. - :param xsrcMask: Source x position on the mask. If both xsrcMask and - ysrcMask are -1, xsrc and ysrc will be assumed for - the mask source position. - :param ysrcMask: Source y position on the mask. - """ return _gdi_.DC_Blit(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3590,17 +3364,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): coordinates, size of area to copy, source DC, source coordinates, logical function, whether to use a bitmap mask, and mask source position. - - :param destPt: Destination device context position. - :param sz: Size of source area to be copied. - :param source: Source device context. - :param srcPt: Source device context position. - :param rop: Logical function to use: see `SetLogicalFunction`. - :param useMask: If true, Blit does a transparent blit using the mask - that is associated with the bitmap selected into the - source device context. - :param srcPtMask: Source position on the mask. - """ return _gdi_.DC_BlitPointSize(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3618,8 +3381,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): restricted. Possible uses for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up window redraws when only a known area of the screen is damaged. - - :see: `DestroyClippingRegion`, `wx.Region` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetClippingRegion(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3637,8 +3398,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): restricted. Possible uses for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up window redraws when only a known area of the screen is damaged. - - :see: `DestroyClippingRegion`, `wx.Region` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetClippingRegionPointSize(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3656,8 +3415,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): restricted. Possible uses for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up window redraws when only a known area of the screen is damaged. - - :see: `DestroyClippingRegion`, `wx.Region` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetClippingRegionAsRegion(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3675,8 +3432,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): restricted. Possible uses for the clipping region are for clipping text or for speeding up window redraws when only a known area of the screen is damaged. - - :see: `DestroyClippingRegion`, `wx.Region` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetClippingRect(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3714,8 +3469,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Draw *text* within the specified rectangle, abiding by the alignment flags. Will additionally emphasize the character at *indexAccel* if it is not -1. - - :see: `DrawImageLabel` """ return _gdi_.DC_DrawLabel(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3788,8 +3541,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Sets the current font for the DC. It must be a valid font, in particular you should not pass ``wx.NullFont`` to this method. - - :see: `wx.Font` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetFont(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3801,8 +3552,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): If the argument is ``wx.NullPen``, the current pen is selected out of the device context, and the original pen restored. - - :see: `wx.Pen` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetPen(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3815,8 +3564,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): If the argument is ``wx.NullBrush``, the current brush is selected out of the device context, and the original brush restored, allowing the current brush to be destroyed safely. - - :see: `wx.Brush` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetBrush(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3846,8 +3593,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): window or bitmap associated with the DC. If the argument is ``wx.NullPalette``, the current palette is selected out of the device context, and the original palette restored. - - :see: `wx.Palette` """ return _gdi_.DC_SetPalette(*args, **kwargs) @@ -3857,8 +3602,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Destroys the current clipping region so that none of the DC is clipped. - - :see: `SetClippingRegion` """ return _gdi_.DC_DestroyClippingRegion(*args, **kwargs) @@ -4104,8 +3847,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): Returns the current background mode, either ``wx.SOLID`` or ``wx.TRANSPARENT``. - - :see: `SetBackgroundMode` """ return _gdi_.DC_GetBackgroundMode(*args, **kwargs) @@ -4114,8 +3855,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): GetBackground(self) -> Brush Gets the brush used for painting the background. - - :see: `SetBackground` """ return _gdi_.DC_GetBackground(*args, **kwargs) @@ -4200,18 +3939,6 @@ class DC(_core.Object): wx.MM_TEXT Each logical unit is 1 pixel. ================ ============================================= - Note that in X, text drawing isn't handled consistently with the - mapping mode; a font is always specified in point size. However, - setting the user scale (see `SetUserScale`) scales the text - appropriately. In Windows, scalable TrueType fonts are always used; in - X, results depend on availability of fonts, but usually a reasonable - match is found. - - The coordinate origin is always at the top left of the screen/printer. - - Drawing to a Windows printer device context uses the current mapping - mode, but mapping mode is currently ignored for PostScript output. - """ return _gdi_.DC_SetMapMode(*args, **kwargs) @@ -4684,8 +4411,6 @@ class MemoryDC(DC): creating a usable device context. If a bitmap is not given to this constructor then don't forget to select a bitmap into the DC before drawing on it. - - :see: `MemoryDCFromDC` """ _gdi_.MemoryDC_swiginit(self,_gdi_.new_MemoryDC(*args, **kwargs)) def SelectObject(*args, **kwargs): @@ -4885,29 +4610,6 @@ class BufferedDC(MemoryDC): __init__(self, DC dc, Size area, int style=BUFFER_CLIENT_AREA) -> BufferedDC Constructs a buffered DC. - - :param dc: The underlying DC: everything drawn to this object will - be flushed to this DC when this object is destroyed. You may - pass ``None`` in order to just initialize the buffer, and not - flush it. - - :param buffer: If a `wx.Size` object is passed as the 2nd arg then - it is the size of the bitmap that will be created internally - and used for an implicit buffer. If the 2nd arg is a - `wx.Bitmap` then it is the explicit buffer that will be - used. Using an explicit buffer is the most efficient solution - as the bitmap doesn't have to be recreated each time but it - also requires more memory as the bitmap is never freed. The - bitmap should have appropriate size, anything drawn outside of - its bounds is clipped. If wx.NullBitmap is used then a new - buffer will be allocated that is the same size as the dc. - - :param style: The style parameter indicates whether the supplied buffer is - intended to cover the entire virtual size of a `wx.ScrolledWindow` or - if it only covers the client area. Acceptable values are - ``wx.BUFFER_VIRTUAL_AREA`` and ``wx.BUFFER_CLIENT_AREA``. - - """ _gdi_.BufferedDC_swiginit(self,_gdi_.new_BufferedDC(*args)) self.__dc = args[0] # save a ref so the other dc will not be deleted before self @@ -5219,13 +4921,19 @@ class GraphicsContext(object): __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_destroy__ = _gdi_.delete_GraphicsContext __del__ = lambda self : None; - def Create(*args, **kwargs): - """Create(WindowDC dc) -> GraphicsContext""" - val = _gdi_.GraphicsContext_Create(*args, **kwargs) - val.__dc = args[0] # save a ref so the other dc will not be deleted before self - return val + def Create(*args): + """ + Create(WindowDC dc) -> GraphicsContext + Create(Window window) -> GraphicsContext + """ + return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_Create(*args) Create = staticmethod(Create) + def CreateFromNative(*args, **kwargs): + """CreateFromNative(void context) -> GraphicsContext""" + return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_CreateFromNative(*args, **kwargs) + + CreateFromNative = staticmethod(CreateFromNative) def CreatePath(*args, **kwargs): """CreatePath(self) -> GraphicsPath""" return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_CreatePath(*args, **kwargs) @@ -5238,10 +4946,22 @@ class GraphicsContext(object): """PopState(self)""" return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_PopState(*args, **kwargs) + def ClipRegion(*args, **kwargs): + """ClipRegion(self, Region region)""" + return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_ClipRegion(*args, **kwargs) + def Clip(*args, **kwargs): - """Clip(self, Region region)""" + """Clip(self, Double x, Double y, Double w, Double h)""" return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_Clip(*args, **kwargs) + def ResetClip(*args, **kwargs): + """ResetClip(self)""" + return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_ResetClip(*args, **kwargs) + + def GetNativeContext(*args, **kwargs): + """GetNativeContext(self) -> void""" + return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_GetNativeContext(*args, **kwargs) + def Translate(*args, **kwargs): """Translate(self, Double dx, Double dy)""" return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_Translate(*args, **kwargs) @@ -5350,11 +5070,16 @@ class GraphicsContext(object): _gdi_.GraphicsContext_swigregister(GraphicsContext) -def GraphicsContext_Create(*args, **kwargs): - """GraphicsContext_Create(WindowDC dc) -> GraphicsContext""" - val = _gdi_.GraphicsContext_Create(*args, **kwargs) - val.__dc = args[0] # save a ref so the other dc will not be deleted before self - return val +def GraphicsContext_Create(*args): + """ + Create(WindowDC dc) -> GraphicsContext + GraphicsContext_Create(Window window) -> GraphicsContext + """ + return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_Create(*args) + +def GraphicsContext_CreateFromNative(*args, **kwargs): + """GraphicsContext_CreateFromNative(void context) -> GraphicsContext""" + return _gdi_.GraphicsContext_CreateFromNative(*args, **kwargs) class GCDC(DC): """Proxy of C++ GCDC class""" @@ -5367,10 +5092,15 @@ class GCDC(DC): __swig_destroy__ = _gdi_.delete_GCDC __del__ = lambda self : None; - def GetGraphicContext(*args, **kwargs): - """GetGraphicContext(self) -> GraphicsContext""" - return _gdi_.GCDC_GetGraphicContext(*args, **kwargs) + def GetGraphicsContext(*args, **kwargs): + """GetGraphicsContext(self) -> GraphicsContext""" + return _gdi_.GCDC_GetGraphicsContext(*args, **kwargs) + def SetGraphicsContext(*args, **kwargs): + """SetGraphicsContext(self, GraphicsContext ctx)""" + return _gdi_.GCDC_SetGraphicsContext(*args, **kwargs) + + GraphicsContext = property(GetGraphicsContext,SetGraphicsContext) _gdi_.GCDC_swigregister(GCDC) class Overlay(object): @@ -6692,8 +6422,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): Draws a circle with the given center point and radius. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawEllipse` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawCircle(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6704,8 +6432,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): Draws a circle with the given center point and radius. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawEllipse` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawCirclePoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6715,8 +6441,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): Draws an ellipse contained in the specified rectangle. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawCircle` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawEllipse(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6726,8 +6450,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): Draws an ellipse contained in the specified rectangle. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawCircle` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawEllipseRect(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6737,8 +6459,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): Draws an ellipse contained in the specified rectangle. The current pen is used for the outline and the current brush for filling the shape. - - :see: `DrawCircle` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawEllipsePointSize(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6770,13 +6490,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): *transparent* is true and the bitmap has a transparency mask, (or alpha channel on the platforms that support it) then the bitmap will be drawn transparently. - - When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be - used to draw the foreground of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the - current text background colour to draw the background (all bits set to - 0). - - :see: `SetTextForeground`, `SetTextBackground` and `wx.MemoryDC` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawBitmap(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6788,13 +6501,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): *transparent* is true and the bitmap has a transparency mask, (or alpha channel on the platforms that support it) then the bitmap will be drawn transparently. - - When drawing a mono-bitmap, the current text foreground colour will be - used to draw the foreground of the bitmap (all bits set to 1), and the - current text background colour to draw the background (all bits set to - 0). - - :see: `SetTextForeground`, `SetTextBackground` and `wx.MemoryDC` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawBitmapPoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6814,8 +6520,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): **NOTE**: under wxGTK the current logical function is used by this function but it is ignored by wxMSW. Thus, you should avoid using logical functions with this function in portable programs. - - :see: `DrawRotatedText` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawText(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6835,8 +6539,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): **NOTE**: under wxGTK the current logical function is used by this function but it is ignored by wxMSW. Thus, you should avoid using logical functions with this function in portable programs. - - :see: `DrawRotatedText` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawTextPoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6850,8 +6552,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): function. In particular, a font different from ``wx.NORMAL_FONT`` should be used as the it is not normally a TrueType font. ``wx.SWISS_FONT`` is an example of a font which is. - - :see: `DrawText` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawRotatedText(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6865,8 +6565,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): function. In particular, a font different from ``wx.NORMAL_FONT`` should be used as the it is not normally a TrueType font. ``wx.SWISS_FONT`` is an example of a font which is. - - :see: `DrawText` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawRotatedTextPoint(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6904,8 +6602,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): Draw *text* within the specified rectangle, abiding by the alignment flags. Will additionally emphasize the character at *indexAccel* if it is not -1. - - :see: `DrawImageLabel` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_DrawLabel(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6945,8 +6641,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): Sets the current font for the DC. It must be a valid font, in particular you should not pass ``wx.NullFont`` to this method. - - :see: `wx.Font` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_SetFont(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6958,8 +6652,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): If the argument is ``wx.NullPen``, the current pen is selected out of the device context, and the original pen restored. - - :see: `wx.Pen` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_SetPen(*args, **kwargs) @@ -6972,8 +6664,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): If the argument is ``wx.NullBrush``, the current brush is selected out of the device context, and the original brush restored, allowing the current brush to be destroyed safely. - - :see: `wx.Brush` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_SetBrush(*args, **kwargs) @@ -7003,8 +6693,6 @@ class PseudoDC(_core.Object): window or bitmap associated with the DC. If the argument is ``wx.NullPalette``, the current palette is selected out of the device context, and the original palette restored. - - :see: `wx.Palette` """ return _gdi_.PseudoDC_SetPalette(*args, **kwargs)