wxBORDER_THEME now means 'use an appropriate themed border' on all plaforms
as opposed to wxBORDER_NONE which may or may not show a border, depending on control. git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@48761 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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		@@ -52,15 +52,16 @@ window class or on all platforms.
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\twocolwidtha{5cm}%
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\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_DEFAULT}}{The window class will decide the kind of border to show, if any.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_SIMPLE}}{Displays a thin border around the window. wxSIMPLE\_BORDER is the old name
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for this style. }
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_DOUBLE}}{Displays a double border. wxDOUBLE\_BORDER is the old name for this style. Windows and Mac only.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_SUNKEN}}{Displays a sunken border. wxSUNKEN\_BORDER is the old name for this style.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_RAISED}}{Displays a raised border. wxRAISED\_BORDER is the old name for this style. }
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_STATIC}}{Displays a border suitable for a static control.  wxSTATIC\_BORDER is the old name for this style. Windows only. }
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_THEME}}{Displays a themed border where possible. Currently this has an effect on Windows XP and above only.
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For more information on themed borders, please see \helpref{Themed borders on Windows}{wxmswthemedborders}.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_THEME}}{Displays a native border suitable for a control, on the current platform. On Windows XP or Vista, this will be a themed border; on most other platforms
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a sunken border will be used. For more information for themed borders on Windows, please see \helpref{Themed borders on Windows}{wxmswthemedborders}.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_NONE}}{Displays no border, overriding the default border style for the window. wxNO\_BORDER is the old name for this style.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxBORDER\_DOUBLE}}{This style is obsolete and should not be used.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTRANSPARENT\_WINDOW}}{The window is transparent, that is, it will not receive paint
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events. Windows only.}
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\twocolitem{\windowstyle{wxTAB\_TRAVERSAL}}{Use this to enable tab traversal for non-dialog windows.}
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@@ -35,16 +35,10 @@ If you don't specify a border style for a wxTextCtrl in rich edit mode, wxWidget
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the control themed borders automatically, where previously they would take the Windows 95-style
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sunken border. Other native controls such as wxTextCtrl in non-rich edit mode, and wxComboBox,
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already paint themed borders where appropriate. To use themed borders on other windows, such
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as wxPanel, pass the wxBORDER\_THEME style, or pass no border style.
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as wxPanel, pass the wxBORDER\_THEME style, or (apart from wxPanel) pass no border style.
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Note that in wxWidgets 2.9 and above, wxBORDER\_THEME is defined to be 0 and it is not necessary
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to pass the border style explicitly: wxWidgets will deduce the correct border style itself if there
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is none supplied. Because of the requirements of binary compatibility, this automatic border
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capability could not be put into wxWidgets 2.8 except for built-in, native controls. So in 2.8, the border
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must be specified for custom controls and windows.
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Since specifying wxBORDER\_THEME is defined as 0 and is the equivalent of abstaining on the
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border style decision, on non-Windows platforms a suitable border style will be chosen.
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In general, specifying wxBORDER\_THEME will cause a border of some kind to be used, chosen by the platform
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and control class. To leave the border decision entirely to wxWidgets, pass wxBORDER\_DEFAULT.
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This is not to be confused with specifying wxBORDER\_NONE, which says that there should
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definitely be {\it no} border.
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@@ -53,6 +47,8 @@ definitely be {\it no} border.
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The way that wxMSW decides whether to apply a themed border is as follows.
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The theming code calls wxWindow::GetBorder() to obtain a border. If no border style has been
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passed to the window constructor, GetBorder() calls GetDefaultBorder() for this window.
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If wxBORDER\_THEME was passed to the window constructor, GetBorder() calls GetDefaultBorderForControl().
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The implementation of wxWindow::GetDefaultBorder() on wxMSW calls wxWindow::CanApplyThemeBorder()
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which is a virtual function that tells wxWidgets whether a control can have a theme
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applied explicitly (some native controls already paint a theme in which case we should not
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@@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@ enum wxBorder
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    wxBORDER_RAISED = 0x04000000,
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    wxBORDER_SUNKEN = 0x08000000,
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    wxBORDER_DOUBLE = 0x10000000, /* deprecated */
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    wxBORDER_THEME  = wxBORDER_DEFAULT,
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    wxBORDER_THEME  = wxBORDER_DOUBLE,
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    /*  a mask to extract border style from the combination of flags */
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    wxBORDER_MASK   = 0x1f200000
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@@ -1387,7 +1387,7 @@ protected:
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    // this allows you to implement standard control borders without
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    // repeating the code in different classes that are not derived from
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    // wxControl
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    virtual wxBorder GetDefaultBorderForControl() const { return wxWindowBase::GetDefaultBorder(); }
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    virtual wxBorder GetDefaultBorderForControl() const { return wxBORDER_SUNKEN; }
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    // Get the default size for the new window if no explicit size given. TLWs
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    // have their own default size so this is just for non top-level windows.
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@@ -2415,6 +2415,10 @@ wxBorder wxWindowBase::GetBorder(long flags) const
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    {
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        border = GetDefaultBorder();
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    }
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    else if ( border == wxBORDER_THEME )
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    {
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        border = GetDefaultBorderForControl();
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    }
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    return border;
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}
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@@ -4317,8 +4317,11 @@ void wxWindowGTK::GtkScrolledWindowSetBorder(GtkWidget* w, int wxstyle)
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            gtkstyle = GTK_SHADOW_OUT;
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        else if (wxstyle & wxBORDER_SUNKEN)
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            gtkstyle = GTK_SHADOW_IN;
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#if 0
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        // Now obsolete
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        else if (wxstyle & wxBORDER_DOUBLE)
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            gtkstyle = GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN;
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#endif
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        else //default
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            gtkstyle = GTK_SHADOW_IN;
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@@ -1359,11 +1359,14 @@ WXDWORD wxWindowMSW::MSWGetStyle(long flags, WXDWORD *exstyle) const
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        switch ( border )
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        {
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            case wxBORDER_DEFAULT: // also wxBORDER_THEME
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                break;
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            default:
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            case wxBORDER_DEFAULT:
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                wxFAIL_MSG( _T("unknown border style") );
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                // fall through
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            case wxBORDER_NONE:
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            case wxBORDER_SIMPLE:
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            case wxBORDER_THEME:
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                break;
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            case wxBORDER_STATIC:
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@@ -1379,13 +1382,9 @@ WXDWORD wxWindowMSW::MSWGetStyle(long flags, WXDWORD *exstyle) const
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                style &= ~WS_BORDER;
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                break;
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            default:
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                wxFAIL_MSG( _T("unknown border style") );
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                break;
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            case wxBORDER_DOUBLE:
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                *exstyle |= WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME;
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                break;
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//            case wxBORDER_DOUBLE:
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//                *exstyle |= WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME;
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//                break;
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        }
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        // wxUniv doesn't use Windows dialog navigation functions at all
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