Added notes about the sizer changes
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@@ -18,7 +18,91 @@ INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES SINCE 2.4.x
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exists but doesn't do anything any more, this behaviour is default now)
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! wxWindow::m_font and m_backgroundColour/m_foregroundColour are no longer
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! wxWindow::m_font and m_backgroundColour/m_foregroundColour are no longer
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always set, use GetFont(), GetBack/ForegroundColour() to access them
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always set, use GetFont(), GetBack/ForegroundColour() to access
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them, and they will be dynamically determined if necessary.
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! The Sizers have had some fundamental internal changes in the 2.5.2
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and 2.5.3 releases intended to make them do more of the "Right
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Thing" but also be as backwards compatible as possible. First a bit
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about how things used to work:
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* The size that a window had when Add()ed to the sizer was assumed
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to be its minimal size, and that size would always be used by
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default when calculating layout size and positions, and the
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sizer itself would keep track of that minimal size.
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* If the window item was Add()ed with the wxADJUST_MINSIZE flag
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then when layout was calculated the item's GetBestSize would be
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used to reset the minimal size that the sizer used.
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The main thrust of the new Sizer changes was to make behaviour like
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wxADJUST_MINSIZE be the default, and also to push the tracking of
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the minimal size to the window itself (since it knows its own needs)
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instead of having the sizer take care of it. Consequently these
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changes were made:
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* The wxFIXED_MINSIZE flag was added to allow for the old
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behaviour. When this flag is used the size a window has when
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Add()ed to the sizer will be treated as its minimal size and it
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will not be readjusted on each layout.
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* The min size stored in wxWindow and settable with SetSizeHints or
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SetMinSize will by default be used by the sizer (if it was set)
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as the minimal size of the sizer item. If the minsize was not
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set (or was only partially set) then the window's best size is
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fetched and it is used instead of (or blended with) the minsize.
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wxWindow:GetBestFittingSize was added to facilitate getting the
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size to be used by the sizers.
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* The best size of a window is cached so it doesn't need to
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recaculated on every layout. wxWindow::InvalidateBestSize was
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added and should be called (usually just internally in control
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methods) whenever something is done that would make the best
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size change.
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* All wxControls were changed to set the minsize to what is passed
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to the constructor or Create method, and also to set the real
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size of the control to the blending of the minsize and bestsize.
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wxWindow::SetBestFittingSize was added to help with this,
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although most controls don't need to call it directly because it
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is called indirectly via the SetInitialSize called in the base
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classes.
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At this time, the only situation known not to work the same as
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before is the following:
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win = new SomeWidget(parent);
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win->SetSize(SomeNonDefaultSize);
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sizer->Add(win);
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In this case the old code would have used the new size as the
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minimum, but now the sizer will use the default size as the minimum
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rather than the size set later. It is an easy fix though, just move
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the specification of the size to the constructor (assuming that
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SomeWidget will set its minsize there like the rest of the controls
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do) or call SetMinSize instead of SetSize.
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In order to fit well with this new scheme of things, all wxControls
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or custom controls should do the following things. (Depending on
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how they are used you may also want to do the same thing for
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non-control custom windows.)
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* Either override or inherit a meaningful DoGetBestSize method
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that calculates whatever size is "best" for the control. Once
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that size is calculated then there should normally be a call to
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CacheBestSize to save it for later use, unless for some reason
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you want the best size to be recalculated on every layout.
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* Any method that changes the attributes of the control such that
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the best size will change should call InvalidateBestSize so it
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will be recalculated the next time it is needed.
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* The control's constructor and/or Create method should ensure
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that the minsize is set to the size passed in, and that the
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control is sized to a blending of the min size and best size.
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This can be done by calling SetBestFittingSize.
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- no initialization/cleanup can be done in wxApp/~wxApp because they are
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- no initialization/cleanup can be done in wxApp/~wxApp because they are
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