Move wxWebViewIE specific functions to correct interface class

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Maarten Bent
2019-11-13 23:53:10 +01:00
parent 67ace7b243
commit 9455fe2d21

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@@ -267,6 +267,7 @@ public:
@section descriptions Backend Descriptions
@par wxWEBVIEW_BACKEND_IE (MSW)
@anchor wxWEBVIEW_BACKEND_IE
The IE backend uses Microsoft's Trident rendering engine, specifically the
version used by the locally installed copy of Internet Explorer. As such it
@@ -514,56 +515,6 @@ public:
*/
virtual void Reload(wxWebViewReloadFlags flags = wxWEBVIEW_RELOAD_DEFAULT) = 0;
/**
Sets emulation level.
This function is useful to change the emulation level of
the system browser control used for wxWebView implementation under
MSW, rather than using the currently default, IE7-compatible, level.
Please notice that this function works by modifying the per-user part
of MSW registry, which has several implications: first, it is
sufficient to call it only once (per user) as the changes done by it
are persistent and, second, if you do not want them to be persistent,
you need to call it with @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_DEFAULT argument explicitly.
In particular, this function should be called to allow RunScript() to
work for JavaScript code returning arbitrary objects, which is not
supported at the default emulation level.
If set to a level higher than installed version, the highest available
level will be used instead. @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_IE11 is recommended for
best performance and experience.
This function is MSW-specific and doesn't exist under other platforms.
See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee330730#browser_emulation
for more information about browser control emulation levels.
@param level the target emulation level
@return @true on success, @false on failure (a warning message is also
logged in the latter case).
@since 3.1.3
*/
static bool MSWSetEmulationLevel(wxWebViewIE_EmulationLevel level = wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_IE11);
/**
@deprecated
This function is kept mostly for backwards compatibility.
Please explicitly specify emulation level with MSWSetEmulationLevel().
@param modernLevel @true to set level to IE8, synonym for @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_IE8.
@false to reset the emulation level to its default,
synonym for @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_DEFAULT.
@return @true on success, @false on failure (a warning message is also
logged in the latter case).
@since 3.1.1
*/
static bool MSWSetModernEmulationLevel(bool modernLevel = true);
/**
Runs the given JavaScript code.
@@ -904,6 +855,72 @@ public:
/**
@class wxWebViewIE
wxWebView using IE backend, see @ref wxWEBVIEW_BACKEND_IE.
@onlyfor{wxmsw}
@since 2.9.3
@library{wxwebview}
@category{ctrl,webview}
@see wxWebView
*/
class wxWebViewIE : public wxWebView
{
public:
/**
Sets emulation level.
This function is useful to change the emulation level of
the system browser control used for wxWebView implementation under
MSW, rather than using the currently default, IE7-compatible, level.
Please notice that this function works by modifying the per-user part
of MSW registry, which has several implications: first, it is
sufficient to call it only once (per user) as the changes done by it
are persistent and, second, if you do not want them to be persistent,
you need to call it with @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_DEFAULT argument explicitly.
In particular, this function should be called to allow RunScript() to
work for JavaScript code returning arbitrary objects, which is not
supported at the default emulation level.
If set to a level higher than installed version, the highest available
level will be used instead. @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_IE11 is recommended for
best performance and experience.
This function is MSW-specific and doesn't exist under other platforms.
See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee330730#browser_emulation
for more information about browser control emulation levels.
@param level the target emulation level
@return @true on success, @false on failure (a warning message is also
logged in the latter case).
@since 3.1.3
*/
static bool MSWSetEmulationLevel(wxWebViewIE_EmulationLevel level = wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_IE11);
/**
@deprecated
This function is kept mostly for backwards compatibility.
Please explicitly specify emulation level with MSWSetEmulationLevel().
@param modernLevel @true to set level to IE8, synonym for @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_IE8.
@false to reset the emulation level to its default,
synonym for @c wxWEBVIEWIE_EMU_DEFAULT.
@return @true on success, @false on failure (a warning message is also
logged in the latter case).
@since 3.1.1
*/
static bool MSWSetModernEmulationLevel(bool modernLevel = true);
};
/**
@class wxWebViewEvent