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git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@30988 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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Włodzimierz Skiba
2004-12-13 19:46:02 +00:00
parent bdd1a35ddc
commit 956615e2f7

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@@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ sizer->Add(win);
- \texttt{wxTheApp} can't be assigned to any longer, use \helpref{wxApp::SetInstance()}{wxappsetinstance} instead
- wxFileType::GetIcon() returns wxIconLocation, not wxIcon
- \helpref{wxFileType::GetIcon()}{wxfiletypegeticon} returns \helpref{wxIconLocation}{wxiconlocation}, not \helpref{wxIcon}{wxicon}
- wxColourDatabase is not a wxList any more, use AddColour to add new colours
- wxColourDatabase is not a \helpref{wxList}{wxlist} any more, use AddColour to add new colours
- wxWindow::Clear() is now called ClearBackground()
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ sizer->Add(win);
- \helpref{wxApp::SendIdleEvents()}{wxappsendidleevents} now takes 2 arguments
- wxTabView::GetLayers() changed return type from wxList& to wxTabLayerList&
- wxTabView::GetLayers() changed return type from \helpref{wxList&}{wxlist} to wxTabLayerList&
(when WXWIN\_COMPATIBILITY\_2\_4 == 0)
- wxID\_SEPARATOR (id used for the menu separators) value changed from -1 to -2
@@ -165,16 +165,16 @@ sizer->Add(win);
other ports under MSW, new code is actually correct but different from weird
stuff they were doing before so the behaviour of your programs might change
- wxTaskBarIcon objects must now be destroyed before the application can exit.
- \helpref{wxTaskBarIcon}{wxtaskbaricon} objects must now be destroyed before the application can exit.
Previously, the application terminated if there were no top level windows;
now it terminates if there are no top level windows or taskbar icons left.
- wxZlibInputStream is not by default compatible with the output of the
2.4.x version of wxZlibOutputStream. However, there is a compatibility mode,
- \helpref{wxZlibInputStream}{wxzlibinputstream} is not by default compatible with the output of the
2.4.x version of \helpref{wxZlibOutputStream}{wxzliboutputstream}. However, there is a compatibility mode,
switched on by passing wxZLIB\_24COMPATIBLE to the constructor.
- when WXWIN\_COMPATIBILITY\_2\_4 == 0 wxHashTable uses a new implementation
not using wxList keyed interface (the same used when wxUSE\_STL == 1),
- when WXWIN\_COMPATIBILITY\_2\_4 == 0 \helpref{wxHashTable}{wxhashtable} uses a new implementation
not using \helpref{wxList}{wxlist} keyed interface (the same used when wxUSE\_STL == 1),
the only incompatibility being that Next() returns a wxHashTable::Node*
instead of a wxNode*.
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ sizer->Add(win);
objects returned by these methods so you should simply switch to using const
methods.
- wxWindow::GetFont() now returns wxFont object instead of reference
- \helpref{wxWindow::GetFont()}{wxwindowgetfont} now returns \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont} object instead of reference
- EVT\_XXX macros are now type-safe; code that uses wrong type for event
handler's argument will no longer compile.
@@ -197,9 +197,9 @@ sizer->Add(win);
needed, you can treat wxNotebook as any other control and put it directly
into the sizer that was wxNotebookSizer's parent sizer in old code.
- wxFile methods now return either wxFileOffset or wxFileSize\_t which may be a
- \helpref{wxFile}{wxfile} methods now return either wxFileOffset or wxFileSize\_t which may be a
64 bit integer type, even on 32 bit platforms, instead of off\_t and so the
return value of wxFile::Length(), for example, shouldn't be assigned to off\_t
return value of \helpref{wxFile::Length()}{wxfilelength}, for example, shouldn't be assigned to off\_t
variable any more (the compiler might warn you about this)
- wxListItem::m\_data is now of type wxUIntPtr, not long, for compatibility
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ sizer->Add(win);
- [MSW only] wxWindow::GetUseCtl3D(), GetTransparentBackground() and
SetTransparent() as well as wxNO\_3D and wxUSER\_COLOURS styles
- wxList keyed interface: use wxHashMap instead
- \helpref{wxList}{wxlist} keyed interface: use \helpref{wxHashMap}{wxhashmap} instead
- wxColourDatabase::FindColour(): use Find() instead (NB: different ret type)