X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/83cda8eb0a329674400977aafb8772dcda39a68e..839f48f25d24fa545a1d3b2e8043494154ca67e0:/docs/latex/wx/wxmsw.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/wxmsw.tex b/docs/latex/wx/wxmsw.tex index 4bdca0e53b..ca86dc1fb1 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/wxmsw.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/wxmsw.tex @@ -239,6 +239,14 @@ the Ctrl+Q accelerator can be used to quit the application, so wxWidgets defines this accelerator by default and if your application handles wxID\_EXIT, it will do the right thing. +\subsubsection{Context menus in wxWinCE} + +To enable context menus in PocketPC, you currently need to call wxWindow::EnableContextMenu, +a wxWinCE-only function. Otherwise the context menu event (wxContextMenuEvent) will +never be sent. This API is subject to change. + +Context menus are not supported in Smartphone. + \subsubsection{Control differences on wxWinCE} These controls and styles are specific to wxWinCE: @@ -311,8 +319,11 @@ Allowing the user to access files on memory cards, or on arbitrary parts of the filesystem, is a pain; the standard file dialog only shows folders under My Documents or folders on memory cards (not the system or card root directory, for example). This is -a known problem for PocketPC developers, and a wxFileDialog -replacement will need to be written. +a known problem for PocketPC developers. + +If you need a file dialog that allows access to all folders, +you can use wxGenericFileDialog instead. You will need to include +{\tt wx/generic/filedlgg.h}. \subsubsection{Embedded Visual C++ Issues} @@ -354,8 +365,6 @@ show the SIP automatically using the WC\_SIPREF control. the correct size on the emulator, but too small on a VGA Pocket Loox device. \item {\bf wxStaticLine.} Lines don't show up, and the documentation suggests that missing styles are implemented with WM\_PAINT. -\item {\bf wxFileDialog.} A more flexible dialog needs to be written (probably using wxGenericFileDialog) -that can access arbitrary locations. \item {\bf HTML control.} PocketPC has its own HTML control which can be used for showing local pages or navigating the web. We should create a version of wxHtmlWindow that uses this control, or have a separately-named control (wxHtmlCtrl), with a syntax as close as possible to wxHtmlWindow.