X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/8771a3239e0ab9b6447ac73c3b00de4b3d7257fe..bcf576ccfe754a634034203aa133c02fb5d2f964:/docs/latex/wx/accel.tex diff --git a/docs/latex/wx/accel.tex b/docs/latex/wx/accel.tex index e753a8b75b..03d9933377 100644 --- a/docs/latex/wx/accel.tex +++ b/docs/latex/wx/accel.tex @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ None \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} -\membersection{wxAcceleratorEntry::wxAcceleratorEntry}\label{wxacceleratorentryconstr} +\membersection{wxAcceleratorEntry::wxAcceleratorEntry}\label{wxacceleratorentryctor} \func{}{wxAcceleratorEntry}{\void} @@ -97,13 +97,13 @@ initial accelerator table for a window. wxAcceleratorTable accel(4, entries); frame->SetAcceleratorTable(accel); \end{verbatim} -} +}% \wxheading{Remarks} An accelerator takes precedence over normal processing and can be a convenient way to program some event handling. For example, you can use an accelerator table to enable a dialog with a multi-line text control to -accept CTRL-Enter as meaning `OK' (but not in GTK at present). +accept CTRL-Enter as meaning `OK' (but not in GTK+ at present). \wxheading{See also} @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ accept CTRL-Enter as meaning `OK' (but not in GTK at present). \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}} -\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::wxAcceleratorTable}\label{wxacceleratortableconstr} +\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::wxAcceleratorTable}\label{wxacceleratortablector} \func{}{wxAcceleratorTable}{\void} @@ -141,7 +141,11 @@ Loads the accelerator table from a Windows resource (Windows only). wxAcceleratorEntry objects, or 3-tuples consisting of flags, keyCode, and cmd values like you would construct wxAcceleratorEntry objects with.} -\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::\destruct{wxAcceleratorTable}} +\perlnote{The wxPerl constructor accepts a list of either + Wx::AcceleratorEntry objects or references to 3-element arrays + ( flags, keyCode, cmd ), like the parameters of Wx::AcceleratorEntry::new.} + +\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::\destruct{wxAcceleratorTable}}\label{wxacceleratortabledtor} \func{}{\destruct{wxAcceleratorTable}}{\void} @@ -151,9 +155,9 @@ Destroys the wxAcceleratorTable object. \constfunc{bool}{Ok}{\void} -Returns TRUE if the accelerator table is valid. +Returns true if the accelerator table is valid. -\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::operator $=$} +\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::operator $=$}\label{wxacceleratortableassign} \func{wxAcceleratorTable\& }{operator $=$}{\param{const wxAcceleratorTable\& }{accel}} @@ -169,7 +173,7 @@ counter. It is a fast operation. Returns reference to this object. -\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::operator $==$} +\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::operator $==$}\label{wxacceleratortableequal} \func{bool}{operator $==$}{\param{const wxAcceleratorTable\& }{accel}} @@ -182,9 +186,9 @@ equal (a fast test). \wxheading{Return value} -Returns TRUE if the accelerator tables were effectively equal, FALSE otherwise. +Returns true if the accelerator tables were effectively equal, false otherwise. -\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::operator $!=$} +\membersection{wxAcceleratorTable::operator $!=$}\label{wxacceleratortablenotequal} \func{bool}{operator $!=$}{\param{const wxAcceleratorTable\& }{accel}} @@ -197,6 +201,6 @@ unequal (a fast test). \wxheading{Return value} -Returns TRUE if the accelerator tables were unequal, FALSE otherwise. +Returns true if the accelerator tables were unequal, false otherwise.