X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/ccd4e1bc1ecec7e1db3b40a73601ad265aaec12f..7447d53c35249d42128d6243c90998f03882859a:/docs/doxygen/overviews/windowids.h diff --git a/docs/doxygen/overviews/windowids.h b/docs/doxygen/overviews/windowids.h index 45898dc587..7bfc294d06 100644 --- a/docs/doxygen/overviews/windowids.h +++ b/docs/doxygen/overviews/windowids.h @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ // Purpose: topic overview // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ -// Licence: wxWindows license +// Licence: wxWindows licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ There are two ways to generate an ID. One way is to start at a negative number, and for each new ID, return the next smallest number. This is fine for systems that can use the full range of negative numbers for IDs, as this provides more than enough IDs and it would take a very very long time to run -out and wrap around. However, some systems can not use the full range of the +out and wrap around. However, some systems cannot use the full range of the ID value. Windows, for example, can only use 16 bit IDs, and only has about 32000 possible automatic IDs that can be generated by wxWindow::NewControlId. If the program runs long enough, depending on the program itself, using this