X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/98ba1eee5d1b107e66c9fd28963b95f46fdefe89..7447d53c35249d42128d6243c90998f03882859a:/docs/doxygen/overviews/aui.h?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/doxygen/overviews/aui.h b/docs/doxygen/overviews/aui.h index 7b72441dcb..031c7385c4 100644 --- a/docs/doxygen/overviews/aui.h +++ b/docs/doxygen/overviews/aui.h @@ -3,65 +3,73 @@ // Purpose: topic overview // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ -// Licence: wxWindows license +// Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -/*! +/** - @page overview_aui wxAUI overview +@page overview_aui wxAUI Overview - Class: wxAuiManager, wxAuiPaneInfo +Classes: +@li wxAuiManager +@li wxAuiPaneInfo +@li wxAuiNotebook +@li wxAuiDockArt +@li wxAuiTabArt +@li wxAuiToolBar +@li wxAuiToolBarArt - wxAUI stands for Advanced User Interface and the wxAUI framework - aims to give its user a cutting edge interface for use with the - wxWidgets based applications. The original wxAUI sources have - kindly been made available under the wxWindows licence - by Kirix Corp. and they have since then been integrated into - wxWidgets CVS and further improved. +wxAUI stands for Advanced User Interface. It aims to give the user a cutting +edge interface with floatable windows, and a user-customizable layout. The +original wxAUI sources have kindly been made available under the wxWindows +licence by Kirix Corp. and they have since then been integrated into wxWidgets +and further improved. - wxAUI attempts to encapsulate the following aspects of the user interface: +wxAUI attempts to encapsulate the following aspects of the user interface: - @li @ref overview_aui_frame - @li @ref overview_aui_toolbar - @li @ref overview_aui_modeless - @li @ref overview_aui_lnf +@li @ref overview_aui_frame +@li @ref overview_aui_toolbar +@li @ref overview_aui_modeless +@li @ref overview_aui_lnf -
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- @section overview_aui_frame Frame Management - Frame management provides the means to open, move and hide common - controls that are needed to interact with the document, and allow these - configurations to be saved into different perspectives and loaded at a - later time. +@section overview_aui_frame Frame Management - @subsection overview_aui_toolbar Toolbars +Frame management provides the means to open, move and hide common controls that +are needed to interact with the document, and allow these configurations to be +saved into different perspectives and loaded at a later time. - Toolbars are a specialized subset of the frame management system and - should behave similarly to other docked components. However, they also - require additional functionality, such as "spring-loaded" rebar support, - "chevron" buttons and end-user customizability. - @subsection overview_aui_modeless Modeless Controls +@section overview_aui_toolbar Toolbars - Modeless controls expose a tool palette or set of options that float - above the application content while allowing it to be accessed. Usually - accessed by the toolbar, these controls disappear when an option is - selected, but may also be "torn off" the toolbar into a floating frame - of their own. +Toolbars are a specialized subset of the frame management system and should +behave similarly to other docked components. However, they also require +additional functionality, such as "spring-loaded" rebar support, "chevron" +buttons and end-user customizability. - @subsection overview_aui_lnf Look and Feel - Look and feel encompasses the way controls are drawn, both when shown - statically as well as when they are being moved. This aspect of user - interface design incorporates "special effects" such as transparent - window dragging as well as frame animation. +@section overview_aui_modeless Modeless Controls - wxAUI adheres to the following principles: - Use native floating frames to obtain a native look and feel for all - platforms. Use existing wxWidgets code where possible, such as sizer - implementation for frame management. Use classes included in wxCore - and wxBase only. Use standard wxWidgets coding conventions. +Modeless controls expose a tool palette or set of options that float above the +application content while allowing it to be accessed. Usually accessed by the +toolbar, these controls disappear when an option is selected, but may also be +"torn off" the toolbar into a floating frame of their own. + + +@section overview_aui_lnf Look and Feel + +Look and feel encompasses the way controls are drawn, both when shown +statically as well as when they are being moved. This aspect of user interface +design incorporates "special effects" such as transparent window dragging as +well as frame animation. + +wxAUI adheres to the following principles: Use native floating frames to obtain +a native look and feel for all platforms. Use existing wxWidgets code where +possible, such as sizer implementation for frame management. Use classes +included in @ref page_libs_wxcore and @ref page_libs_wxbase only. */ +