replace @b Note with @note; replace '' with "
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This member function is not normally called in application code.
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Instead, it can be implemented in a derived class to return
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default wxComboPopup, incase @c popup is @NULL.
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@b Note: If you have implemented OnButtonClick to do
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@note If you have implemented OnButtonClick to do
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something else than show the popup, then DoSetPopupControl
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must always return @NULL.
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*/
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@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ public:
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/**
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Returns the insertion point for the combo control's text field.
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@b Note: Under wxMSW, this function always returns 0 if the combo control
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@note Under wxMSW, this function always returns 0 if the combo control
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doesn't have the focus.
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*/
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long GetInsertionPoint() const;
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@@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ public:
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Implement in a derived class to define what happens on
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dropdown button click.
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Default action is to show the popup.
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@b Note: If you implement this to do something else than
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@note If you implement this to do something else than
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show the popup, you must then also implement
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DoSetPopupControl() to always
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return @NULL.
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@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ public:
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/**
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Returns the insertion point for the combobox's text field.
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@b Note: Under wxMSW, this function always returns 0 if the combobox
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@note Under wxMSW, this function always returns 0 if the combobox
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doesn't have the focus.
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*/
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long GetInsertionPoint() const;
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you may forget about calling @e Set(). When @e Get() is called and there
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is no current object, it will create one using @e Create() function. To
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disable this behaviour @e DontCreateOnDemand() is provided.
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@b Note: You should use either @e Set() or @e Get() because wxWidgets
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@note You should use either @e Set() or @e Get() because wxWidgets
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library itself would take advantage of it and could save various information
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in it. For example wxFontMapper or Unix version
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of wxFileDialog have the ability to use wxConfig class.
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
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@class wxControl
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@wxheader{control.h}
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This is the base class for a control or "widget''.
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This is the base class for a control or "widget".
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A control is generally a small window which processes user input and/or
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displays one or more item of data.
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@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@ public:
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@a circleCenter are the relative coordinates of centre of the circle in
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the specified @e rect. If not specified, the cercle is placed at the
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centre of rect.
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@b Note: Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for
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@note Currently this function is very slow, don't use it for
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real-time drawing.
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*/
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void GradientFillConcentric(const wxRect& rect,
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message and this member is called. The application should derive a
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member to intercept this message and return a connection object of
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either the standard wxDDEConnection type, or of a user-derived type. If the
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topic is "STDIO'', the application may wish to refuse the connection.
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topic is "STDIO", the application may wish to refuse the connection.
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Under UNIX, when a server is created the OnAcceptConnection message is
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always sent for standard input and output, but in the context of DDE
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messages it doesn't make a lot of sense.
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wxDocManager* GetDocumentManager() const;
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/**
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Gets the frame associated with the view (if any). Note that this "frame'' is
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Gets the frame associated with the view (if any). Note that this "frame" is
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not a wxFrame at all in the generic MDI implementation which uses the notebook
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pages instead of the frames and this is why this method returns a wxWindow and
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not a wxFrame.
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@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ public:
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Sets the frame associated with this view. The application should call this
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if possible, to tell the view about the frame.
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See GetFrame() for the explanation about the mismatch
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between the "Frame'' in the method name and the type of its parameter.
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between the "Frame" in the method name and the type of its parameter.
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*/
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void SetFrame(wxWindow* frame);
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@@ -936,7 +936,7 @@ public:
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without leading dot. All three of them may be empty if the corresponding
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component is. The old contents of the strings pointed to by these parameters
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will be overwritten in any case (if the pointers are not @NULL).
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Note that for a filename "foo.'' the extension is present, as indicated by the
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Note that for a filename "foo." the extension is present, as indicated by the
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trailing dot, but empty. If you need to cope with such cases, you should use
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@a hasExt instead of relying on testing whether @a ext is empty or not.
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*/
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It provides more information than wxWindow's input stream
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(stream, filename, mime type, anchor).
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@b Note: Any pointer returned by a method of wxFSFile is valid
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@note Any pointer returned by a method of wxFSFile is valid
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only as long as the wxFSFile object exists. For example a call to GetStream()
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doesn't @e create the stream but only returns the pointer to it. In
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other words after 10 calls to GetStream() you will have obtained ten identical
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@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ public:
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Returns the anchor if present in the location.
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See @ref wxFSFile::getanchor wxFSFile for details.
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Example: GetAnchor("index.htm#chapter2") == "chapter2"
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@b Note: the anchor is NOT part of the left location.
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@note the anchor is NOT part of the left location.
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*/
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wxString GetAnchor(const wxString& location) const;
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@@ -270,9 +270,9 @@ public:
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rectangle thus change by 2*@a dx and 2*@e dy, respectively.) If one or
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both of @a dx and @a dy are negative, the opposite happens: the rectangle
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size decreases in the respective direction.
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Inflating and deflating behaves "naturally''. Defined more precisely, that
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Inflating and deflating behaves "naturally". Defined more precisely, that
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means:
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"Real'' inflates (that is, @a dx and/or @a dy = 0) are not
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"Real" inflates (that is, @a dx and/or @a dy = 0) are not
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constrained. Thus inflating a rectangle can cause its upper left corner
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to move into the negative numbers. (the versions prior to 2.5.4 forced
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the top left coordinate to not fall below (0, 0), which implied a
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@@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ public:
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@wxheader{gdicmn.h}
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wxWidgets maintains a database of standard RGB colours for a predefined
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set of named colours (such as "BLACK'', "LIGHT GREY''). The
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set of named colours (such as "BLACK", "LIGHT GREY"). The
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application may add to this set if desired by using
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wxColourDatabase::AddColour and may use it to look up
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colours by names using wxColourDatabase::Find or find the names
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Returns pointer to the first cell in the list.
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You can then use child's GetNext()
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method to obtain pointer to the next cell in list.
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@b Note: This shouldn't be used by the end user. If you need some way of
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@note This shouldn't be used by the end user. If you need some way of
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finding particular cell in the list, try Find() method
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instead.
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*/
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/**
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Returns the indentation. @a ind is one of the @b wxHTML_INDENT_* constants.
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@b Note: You must call GetIndentUnits()
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@note You must call GetIndentUnits()
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with same @a ind parameter in order to correctly interpret the returned integer
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value.
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It is NOT always in pixels!
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/**
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Returns tag's name. The name is always in uppercase and it doesn't contain
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'' or '/' characters. (So the name of @c FONT SIZE=+2 tag is "FONT"
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" or '/' characters. (So the name of @c FONT SIZE=+2 tag is "FONT"
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and name of @c /table is "TABLE")
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*/
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wxString GetName() const;
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/**
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Returns (average) char height in standard font. It is used as DC-independent
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metrics.
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@b Note: This function doesn't return the @e actual height. If you want to
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@note This function doesn't return the @e actual height. If you want to
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know the height of the current font, call @c GetDC - GetCharHeight().
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*/
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int GetCharHeight() const;
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/**
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Returns average char width in standard font. It is used as DC-independent
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metrics.
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@b Note: This function doesn't return the @e actual width. If you want to
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@note This function doesn't return the @e actual width. If you want to
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know the height of the current font, call @c GetDC - GetCharWidth()
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*/
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int GetCharWidth() const;
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# ....
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# use the functions
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print gettext( ``Panic!'' );
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print gettext( "Panic!" );
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button = Wx::Button-new( window, -1, gettext( ``Label'' ) );
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button = Wx::Button-new( window, -1, gettext( "Label" ) );
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@endcode
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If you need to translate a lot of strings, then adding gettext( ) around
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# ...
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# use the functions
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print t( ``Panic!!'' );
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print t( "Panic!!" );
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# ...
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@endcode
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compatibility only and usage of this class is strongly deprecated.
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In the documentation below, the type @c T should be thought of as a
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"template'' parameter: this is the type of data stored in the linked list or,
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"template" parameter: this is the type of data stored in the linked list or,
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in other words, the first argument of WX_DECLARE_LIST macro. Also, wxNode is
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written as wxNodeT even though it isn't really a template class -- but it
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helps to think of it as if it were.
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public:
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/**
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Constructs a wxMenuItem object.
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Menu items can be standard, or "stock menu items'', or custom. For the
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Menu items can be standard, or "stock menu items", or custom. For the
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standard menu items (such as commands to open a file, exit the program and so
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on, see @ref overview_stockitems "stock items" for the full list) it is enough
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to
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Identifier for this menu item, or wxID_SEPARATOR to indicate a separator.
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@param text
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Text for the menu item, as shown on the menu. An accelerator
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key can be specified using the ampersand '' character. In order to embed an
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key can be specified using the ampersand " character. In order to embed an
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ampersand character in the menu item text, the ampersand must be doubled.
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@param helpString
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Optional help string that will be shown on the status bar.
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An example of mini frame can be seen in the @ref overview_sampledialogs
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"dialogs sample"
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using the "Mini frame'' command of the "Generic dialogs'' submenu.
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using the "Mini frame" command of the "Generic dialogs" submenu.
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@beginStyleTable
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@style{wxICONIZE}:
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deleted when the smart pointer goes out of scope. This class is different from
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the @c std::auto_ptr in so far as it doesn't provide copy constructor
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nor assignment operator. This limits what you can do with it but is much less
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surprizing than the "destructive copy'' behaviour of the standard class.
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surprizing than the "destructive copy" behaviour of the standard class.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{FIXME}
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@wxheader{ptr_scpd.h}
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This is a variation on the topic of wxScopedPtr. This
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class is also a smart pointer but in addition it "ties'' the pointer value to
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class is also a smart pointer but in addition it "ties" the pointer value to
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another variable. In other words, during the life time of this class the value
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of that variable is set to be the same as the value of the pointer itself and
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it is reset to its old value when the object is destroyed. This class is
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~wxRecursionGuard();
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/**
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Returns @true if we're already inside the code block "protected'' by this
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Returns @true if we're already inside the code block "protected" by this
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wxRecursionGuard (i.e. between this line and the end of current scope). Usually
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the function using wxRecursionGuard takes some specific actions in such case
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(may be simply returning) to prevent reentrant calls to itself.
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thus allowing you to only modify some of its methods -- without having to
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reimplement all of them.
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Note that the "normal'', inheritance-based approach, doesn't work with the
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Note that the "normal", inheritance-based approach, doesn't work with the
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renderers as it is impossible to derive from a class unknown at compile-time
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and the renderer is only chosen at run-time. So suppose that you want to only
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add something to the drawing of the tree control buttons but leave all the
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Except for the constructor, it has exactly the same methods as
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wxRendererNative and their implementation is
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trivial: they are simply forwarded to the real renderer. Note that the "real''
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trivial: they are simply forwarded to the real renderer. Note that the "real"
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renderer may, in turn, be a wxDelegateRendererNative as well and that there may
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be arbitrarily many levels like this -- but at the end of the chain there must
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be a real renderer which does the drawing.
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First, a brief introduction to wxRenderer and why it is needed.
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Usually wxWidgets uses the underlying low level GUI system to draw all the
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controls - this is what we mean when we say that it is a "native'' framework.
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controls - this is what we mean when we say that it is a "native" framework.
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However not all controls exist under all (or even any) platforms and in this
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case wxWidgets provides a default, generic, implementation of them written in
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message and this member is called. The application should derive a
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member to intercept this message and return a connection object of
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either the standard wxTCPConnection type, or of a user-derived type. If the
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topic is "STDIO'', the application may wish to refuse the connection.
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topic is "STDIO", the application may wish to refuse the connection.
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Under Unix, when a server is created the OnAcceptConnection message is
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*/
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@category{misc}
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middle of the string will be returned, i.e. @c "a::b:" will be tokenized in
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three tokens 'a', '' and 'b'. Notice that all trailing delimiters are ignored
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three tokens 'a', " and 'b'. Notice that all trailing delimiters are ignored
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in this mode, not just the last one, i.e. a string @c "a::b::" would
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and is the value after a " character after the path
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@c http://mysite.com/mypath#fragment
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*/
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of T. If T does not have wxTrackable statically, it defaults to to a mixed-
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mode operation, where it uses @c dynamic_cast as the last measure (if
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ignore under other platforms. Under Mac, it will change the size of the
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for more about this.
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This static method is "overridden'' in many derived classes and so calling,
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for example, wxButton::GetClassDefaultAttributes() will typically
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return the values appropriate for a button which will be normally different
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the call is automatically dispatched to the correct class (as usual with
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virtual functions) and you don't have to specify the class name explicitly.
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The other one is that in the future this function could return different
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results, for example it might return a different font for an "Ok'' button
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results, for example it might return a different font for an "Ok" button
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than for a generic button if the users GUI is configured to show such buttons
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in bold font. Of course, the down side is that it is impossible to call this
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window creation to intelligently set up the window visual attributes, that is
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the font and the foreground and background colours.
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By "intelligently'' the following is meant: by default, all windows use their
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if some of the parents attributes are explicitly (that is, using
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@endcode
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@b Note: if you want to preserve the original formatting of the loaded file
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@note if you want to preserve the original formatting of the loaded file
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including whitespaces
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and indentation, you need to turn off whitespace-only textnode removal and
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automatic indentation:
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