rearranged the samples alphabetically, please keep them this way
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@@ -132,68 +132,6 @@ Using the menu entries, you may also dial or hang up the line if you have a
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modem attached and (this only makes sense for Windows) list the available
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connections.
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\subsection{Dynamic sample}\label{sampledynamic}
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This sample is a very small sample that demonstrates the use of the
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\helpref{wxEvtHandler::Connect}{wxevthandlerconnect} method. This method
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should be used whenever it is not known at compile time, which control
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will receive which event or which controls are actually going to be in
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a dialog or frame. This is most typically the case for any scripting
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language that would work as a wrapper for wxWindows or programs where
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forms or similar datagrams can be created by the uses.
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See also the \helpref{event sample}{sampleevent}
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\subsection{Event sample}\label{sampleevent}
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The event sample demonstrates various features of the wxWindows events. It
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shows using dynamic events and connecting/disconnecting the event handlers
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during the run time and also using
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\helpref{PushEventHandler()}{wxwindowpusheventhandler} and
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\helpref{PopEventHandler()}{wxwindowpopeventhandler}.
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It replaces the old dynamic sample.
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\subsection{Exec sample}\label{sampleexec}
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The exec sample demonstrates the \helpref{wxExecute}{wxexecute} and
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\helpref{wxShell}{wxshell} functions. Both of them are used to execute the
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external programs and the sample shows how to do this synchronously (waiting
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until the program terminates) or asynchronously (notification will come later).
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It also shows how to capture the output of the child process in both
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synchronous and asynchronous cases and how to kill the processes with
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\helpref{wxProcess::Kill}{wxprocesskill} and test for their existence with
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\helpref{wxProcess::Exists}{wxprocessexists}.
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\subsection{Scroll subwindow sample}\label{samplescrollsub}
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This sample demonstrates the use of the \helpref{wxScrolledWindow}{wxscrolledwindow}
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class including placing subwindows into it and drawing simple graphics. It uses the
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\helpref{SetTargetWindow}{wxscrolledwindowsettargetwindow} method and thus the effect
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of scrolling does not show in the scrolled window itself, but in one of its subwindows.
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Additionally, this samples demonstrates how to optimize drawing operations in wxWindows,
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in particular using the \helpref{wxWindow::IsExposed}{wxwindowisexposed} method with
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the aim to prevent unnecessary drawing in the window and thus reducing or removing
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flicker on screen.
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\subsection{Rotate sample}\label{samplerotate}
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This is a simple example which demonstrates how to rotate an image with
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the \helpref{wxImage::Rotate}{wximagerotate} method. The rotation can
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be done without interpolation (left mouse button) which will be faster,
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or with interpolation (right mouse button) which is slower but gives
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better results.
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\subsection{Font sample}\label{samplefont}
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The font sample demonstrates \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont},
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\helpref{wxFontEnumerator}{wxfontenumerator} and
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\helpref{wxFontMapper}{wxfontmapper} classes. It allows you to see the fonts
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available (to wxWindows) on the computer and shows all characters of the
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chosen font as well.
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\subsection{DnD sample}\label{samplednd}
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This sample shows both clipboard and drag and drop in action. It is quite non
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@@ -232,6 +170,48 @@ programs as well - try Write/Wordpad, for example).
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Take a look at DnDShapeDataObject class to see how you may use
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\helpref{wxDataObject}{wxdataobject} to achieve this.
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\subsection{Dynamic sample}\label{sampledynamic}
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This sample is a very small sample that demonstrates the use of the
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\helpref{wxEvtHandler::Connect}{wxevthandlerconnect} method. This method
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should be used whenever it is not known at compile time, which control
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will receive which event or which controls are actually going to be in
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a dialog or frame. This is most typically the case for any scripting
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language that would work as a wrapper for wxWindows or programs where
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forms or similar datagrams can be created by the uses.
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See also the \helpref{event sample}{sampleevent}
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\subsection{Event sample}\label{sampleevent}
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The event sample demonstrates various features of the wxWindows events. It
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shows using dynamic events and connecting/disconnecting the event handlers
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during the run time and also using
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\helpref{PushEventHandler()}{wxwindowpusheventhandler} and
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\helpref{PopEventHandler()}{wxwindowpopeventhandler}.
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It replaces the old dynamic sample.
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\subsection{Exec sample}\label{sampleexec}
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The exec sample demonstrates the \helpref{wxExecute}{wxexecute} and
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\helpref{wxShell}{wxshell} functions. Both of them are used to execute the
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external programs and the sample shows how to do this synchronously (waiting
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until the program terminates) or asynchronously (notification will come later).
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It also shows how to capture the output of the child process in both
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synchronous and asynchronous cases and how to kill the processes with
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\helpref{wxProcess::Kill}{wxprocesskill} and test for their existence with
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\helpref{wxProcess::Exists}{wxprocessexists}.
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\subsection{Font sample}\label{samplefont}
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The font sample demonstrates \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont},
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\helpref{wxFontEnumerator}{wxfontenumerator} and
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\helpref{wxFontMapper}{wxfontmapper} classes. It allows you to see the fonts
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available (to wxWindows) on the computer and shows all characters of the
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chosen font as well.
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\subsection{Grid sample}\label{samplegrid}
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TODO.
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@@ -311,6 +291,26 @@ the menu.
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The sample also provides some timings for adding/deleting/sorting a lot of
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(several thousands) controls into the control.
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\subsection{Rotate sample}\label{samplerotate}
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This is a simple example which demonstrates how to rotate an image with
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the \helpref{wxImage::Rotate}{wximagerotate} method. The rotation can
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be done without interpolation (left mouse button) which will be faster,
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or with interpolation (right mouse button) which is slower but gives
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better results.
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\subsection{Scroll subwindow sample}\label{samplescrollsub}
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This sample demonstrates the use of the \helpref{wxScrolledWindow}{wxscrolledwindow}
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class including placing subwindows into it and drawing simple graphics. It uses the
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\helpref{SetTargetWindow}{wxscrolledwindowsettargetwindow} method and thus the effect
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of scrolling does not show in the scrolled window itself, but in one of its subwindows.
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Additionally, this samples demonstrates how to optimize drawing operations in wxWindows,
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in particular using the \helpref{wxWindow::IsExposed}{wxwindowisexposed} method with
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the aim to prevent unnecessary drawing in the window and thus reducing or removing
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flicker on screen.
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\subsection{Sockets sample}\label{samplesockets}
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The sockets sample demonstrates how to use the communication facilities
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@@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ text ctrls, which is useful for testing if these stastitics actually are correct
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Thirdly, on platforms which support it, the sample will offer to copy text to the
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\helpref{wxClipboard}{wxclipboard} and to paste text from it. The GTK version will
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use the so called PRIMARY SELECTION, which is the pseudo clipboard under X and
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best known from pasting text to the XTerm program.
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best known from pasting text to the XTerm program.
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Last not least: some of the text controls have tooltips and the sample also shows
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how tooltips can be centrally disabled and their latency controlled.
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