\begin{verbatim}
enum wxAuiPaneDockArtSetting
{
- wxAUI_ART_SASH_SIZE = 0,
- wxAUI_ART_CAPTION_SIZE = 1,
- wxAUI_ART_GRIPPER_SIZE = 2,
- wxAUI_ART_PANE_BORDER_SIZE = 3,
- wxAUI_ART_PANE_BUTTON_SIZE = 4,
- wxAUI_ART_BACKGROUND_COLOUR = 5,
- wxAUI_ART_SASH_COLOUR = 6,
- wxAUI_ART_ACTIVE_CAPTION_COLOUR = 7,
- wxAUI_ART_ACTIVE_CAPTION_GRADIENT_COLOUR = 8,
- wxAUI_ART_INACTIVE_CAPTION_COLOUR = 9,
- wxAUI_ART_INACTIVE_CAPTION_GRADIENT_COLOUR = 10,
- wxAUI_ART_ACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT_COLOUR = 11,
- wxAUI_ART_INACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT_COLOUR = 12,
- wxAUI_ART_BORDER_COLOUR = 13,
- wxAUI_ART_GRIPPER_COLOUR = 14,
- wxAUI_ART_CAPTION_FONT = 15,
- wxAUI_ART_GRADIENT_TYPE = 16
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_SASH_SIZE = 0,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_CAPTION_SIZE = 1,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_GRIPPER_SIZE = 2,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_PANE_BORDER_SIZE = 3,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_PANE_BUTTON_SIZE = 4,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_BACKGROUND_COLOUR = 5,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_SASH_COLOUR = 6,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_ACTIVE_CAPTION_COLOUR = 7,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_ACTIVE_CAPTION_GRADIENT_COLOUR = 8,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_INACTIVE_CAPTION_COLOUR = 9,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_INACTIVE_CAPTION_GRADIENT_COLOUR = 10,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_ACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT_COLOUR = 11,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_INACTIVE_CAPTION_TEXT_COLOUR = 12,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_BORDER_COLOUR = 13,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_GRIPPER_COLOUR = 14,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_CAPTION_FONT = 15,
+ wxAUI_DOCKART_GRADIENT_TYPE = 16
}
\end{verbatim}
Returns the frame currently being managed by wxAuiManager.
+\func{static wxAuiManager*}{GetManager}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}}
+
+Calling this method will return the wxAuiManager for a given window. The \arg{window} parameter should
+specify any child window or sub-child window of the frame or window managed by wxAuiManager.
+The \arg{window} parameter need not be managed by the manager itself, nor does it even need to be a child
+or sub-child of a managed window. It must however be inside the window hierarchy underneath the managed
+window.
+
\membersection{wxAuiManager::GetPane}\label{wxauimanagergetpane}
\func{wxAuiPaneInfo\&}{GetPane}{\param{wxWindow* }{window}}