widget, or you can use the derived ComboPopup to create and hold an
independent reference to the widget to be used for the popup.
", "
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"Get the dropdown button which is part of the combobox. Note: it's not
necessarily a wx.Button or wx.BitmapButton.", "");
-
+
+// NOTE: These are virtuals defined in a base class, so there
+// shouldn't be any reason to provide SWIG wrappers for them...
// // forward these methods to all subcontrols
// virtual bool Enable(bool enable = true);
// virtual bool Show(bool show = true);
// virtual bool SetFont(const wxFont& font);
+// virtual void SetValidator(const wxValidator &validator);
+// virtual wxValidator *GetValidator();
+
// wxTextCtrl methods - for readonly combo they should return
// without errors.
"Returns true if given key combination should toggle the popup.", "");
- // Prepare background of combo control or an item in a dropdown list
- // in a way typical on platform. This includes painting the focus/disabled
- // background and setting the clipping region.
- // Unless you plan to paint your own focus indicator, you should always call this
- // in your wxComboPopup::PaintComboControl implementation.
- // In addition, it sets pen and text colour to what looks good and proper
- // against the background.
- // flags: wxRendererNative flags: wxCONTROL_ISSUBMENU: is drawing a list item instead of combo control
- // wxCONTROL_SELECTED: list item is selected
- // wxCONTROL_DISABLED: control/item is disabled
DocDeclStr(
virtual void , PrepareBackground( wxDC& dc, const wxRect& rect, int flags ) const,
"Prepare background of combo control or an item in a dropdown list in a
currently only allows using bitmaps of one size, and resizes itself so
that a bitmap can be shown next to the text field.",
"
+
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