Simply set NULL annotation text for the given line.
Closes #12960.
git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@72518
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- Restore the original wxGrid col/row size when unhiding it (Michael Richards).
- Fix text origin and extent computations in wxSVGFileDC (Neil Chittenden).
- Show tooltips for the too long items in generic wxTreeCtrl (Steven Houchins).
- Restore the original wxGrid col/row size when unhiding it (Michael Richards).
- Fix text origin and extent computations in wxSVGFileDC (Neil Chittenden).
- Show tooltips for the too long items in generic wxTreeCtrl (Steven Houchins).
+- Add wxStyledTextCtrl::AnnotationClearLine() (sentieshar).
// Returns the current UseAntiAliasing setting.
bool GetUseAntiAliasing();
// Returns the current UseAntiAliasing setting.
bool GetUseAntiAliasing();
+ // Clear annotations from the given line.
+ void AnnotationClearLine(int line);
+
// The following methods are nearly equivalent to their similarly named
// The following methods are nearly equivalent to their similarly named
*/
void AnnotationClearAll();
*/
void AnnotationClearAll();
+ /**
+ Clear the annotations from the given line.
+
+ @since 2.9.5
+ */
+ void AnnotationClearAll(int line);
+
/**
Set the visibility for the annotations for a view
*/
/**
Set the visibility for the annotations for a view
*/
return m_swx->GetUseAntiAliasing();
}
return m_swx->GetUseAntiAliasing();
}
+void wxStyledTextCtrl::AnnotationClearLine(int line) {
+ SendMsg(SCI_ANNOTATIONSETTEXT, line, NULL);
+}
return m_swx->GetUseAntiAliasing();
}
return m_swx->GetUseAntiAliasing();
}
+void wxStyledTextCtrl::AnnotationClearLine(int line) {
+ SendMsg(SCI_ANNOTATIONSETTEXT, line, NULL);
+}
// Returns the current UseAntiAliasing setting.
bool GetUseAntiAliasing();
// Returns the current UseAntiAliasing setting.
bool GetUseAntiAliasing();
+ // Clear annotations from the given line.
+ void AnnotationClearLine(int line);
+
// The following methods are nearly equivalent to their similarly named
// The following methods are nearly equivalent to their similarly named