as your EVT\_MENU entries, events from the toolbar will also be processed by your
EVT\_MENU event handlers.
-Note that menu commands (and UI update events for menus) are first sent to
-the focus window within the frame. If no window within the frame has the focus,
-then the events are sent directly to the frame. This allows command and UI update
-handling to be processed by specific windows and controls, and not necessarily
-by the application frame.
-
{\bf Tip:} under Windows, if you discover that menu shortcuts (for example, Alt-F to show the file menu)
are not working, check any EVT\_CHAR events you are handling in child windows.
If you are not calling {\tt event.Skip()} for events that you don't process in these event handlers,
\constfunc{virtual bool}{GetFieldRect}{\param{int}{ i}, \param{wxRect\&}{ rect}}
-Returns the size and position of a fields internal bounding rectangle.
+Returns the size and position of a field's internal bounding rectangle.
\wxheading{Parameters}
\membersection{wxStatusBar::GetStatusText}\label{wxstatusbargetstatustext}
-\constfunc{virtual wxString}{GetStatusText}{\param{int}{ ir = 0}}
+\constfunc{virtual wxString}{GetStatusText}{\param{int}{ i = 0}}
Returns the string associated with a status bar field.
\func{void}{SetMinHeight}{\param{int}{ height}}
-Sets the minimal possible hight for the status bar. The real height may be
+Sets the minimal possible height for the status bar. The real height may be
bigger than the height specified here depending on the size of the font used by
the status bar.
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_DOCKABLE}}{Makes the toolbar floatable and dockable (GTK only).}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_HORIZONTAL}}{Specifies horizontal layout (default).}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_VERTICAL}}{Specifies vertical layout.}
-\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_3DBUTTONS}}{Only for wxToolBarSimple: gives a mild 3D look to its buttons.}
-\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_TEXT}}{Show the text in the toolbar buttons; by default only icons are shown.}
+\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_TEXT}}{Shows the text in the toolbar buttons; by default only icons are shown.}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_NOICONS}}{Specifies no icons in the toolbar buttons; by default they are shown.}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_NODIVIDER}}{Specifies no divider (border) above the toolbar (Windows only).}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_NOALIGN}}{Specifies no alignment with the parent window (Windows only, not very useful).}
-\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_HORZ\_LAYOUT}}{Show the text and the icons alongside, not vertically stacked (Windows and GTK
+\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_HORZ\_LAYOUT}}{Shows the text and the icons alongside, not vertically stacked (Windows and GTK
2 only). This style must be used with wxTB\_TEXT.}
\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTB\_HORZ\_TEXT}}{Combination of wxTB\_HORZ\_LAYOUT and wxTB\_TEXT.}
\end{twocollist}
so you can use one EVT\_MENU macro for both a menu item and a toolbar button.
The event handler functions take a wxCommandEvent argument. For most event macros,
the identifier of the tool is passed, but for EVT\_TOOL\_ENTER the toolbar
-window is passed and the tool id is retrieved from the wxCommandEvent.
-This is because the id may be -1 when the mouse moves off a tool, and -1 is not
+window identifier is passed and the tool identifier is retrieved from the wxCommandEvent.
+This is because the identifier may be -1 when the mouse moves off a tool, and -1 is not
allowed as an identifier in the event system.
-Note that tool commands (and UI update events for tools) are first sent to
-the focus window within the frame that contains the toolbar. If no window within the frame has the focus,
-then the events are sent directly to the toolbar (and up the hierarchy to the
-frame, depending on where the application has put its event handlers). This allows command and UI update
-handling to be processed by specific windows and controls, and not necessarily
-by the application frame.
-
\twocolwidtha{7cm}
\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TOOL(id, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TOOL\_CLICKED event
(a synonym for wxEVT\_COMMAND\_MENU\_SELECTED). Pass the id of the tool.}
\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_MENU(id, func)}}{The same as EVT\_TOOL.}
\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TOOL\_RANGE(id1, id2, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TOOL\_CLICKED event
-for a range id identifiers. Pass the ids of the tools.}
+for a range of identifiers. Pass the ids of the tools.}
\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_MENU\_RANGE(id1, id2, func)}}{The same as EVT\_TOOL\_RANGE.}
\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_TOOL\_RCLICKED(id, func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_COMMAND\_TOOL\_RCLICKED event.
Pass the id of the tool.}
This function should be called after you have added tools.
-If you are using absolute positions for your tools when using a wxToolBarSimple object,
-do not call this function. You must call it at all other times.
-
\membersection{wxToolBar::RemoveTool}\label{wxtoolbarremovetool}
\func{wxToolBarTool *}{RemoveTool}{\param{int }{id}}