The two existing structs were completely identical, just replace them with a
single wxItemAttr.
Notice that wxDataViewItemAttr is not quite the same, although pretty similar,
so it remains separate for now. It would be nice to combine it with this one
too in the future, e.g. to make it simpler to make items bold in a wxListCtrl.
Expand() called ExpandAncestors() in the generic wxDataViewCtrl implementation
but not in the native ones, resulting in observable difference in the
behaviour: for example, the wxDataViewTreeCtrl in the dataview sample appeared
initially expanded under MSW, using the generic version, but collapsed under
GTK and OSX.
Harmonize this among all ports. This also has a nice side effect of making
Expand() less horribly inefficient as it is not recursively called by
ExpandAncestors() which it itself used to call: now ExpandAncestors() only
calls DoExpand() which is a simple function that only expands the item passed
to it and does nothing else.
Closes#14803.
Caching the best column widths broke autosizing behaviour if the column title
was updated after setting the width to wxCOL_WIDTH_AUTOSIZE.
Fix this by invaliding the column cached width if its text changes.
UpdateColumnSizes() was called whenever the control was modified in any way
since 4156e1a5c9 and it refreshed the entire
last column even if absolutely nothing changed.
Don't do this unless the last column width has really changed.
Avoid calling UpdateDisplay() unnecessarily if the column width didn't really
change. This doesn't result in anything really bad happening right now, but it
could easily result in an infinite stream of updates if the code were only
slightly different and it just seems useless to do it.
Contrary to the documentation, this method only existed in the generic
control, add it to the base class now so that the code using it could compile
when using the native ports too.
There doesn't seem to be any reason for this method to be virtual other than
preventing "virtual function hiding" warnings from gcc, so just rename it to
have a different name than the virtual EnsureVisible() inherited from the base
class instead.
Mark the overridden virtual functions as being overridden.
Also reformat some methods to put them on several lines to prevent the lines
from becoming way too long.
These grid table requests seem to have been never used and were not doing much
in wxGrid neither, moreover they were never documented, so just stop
supporting them.
wxNotificationMessage has been refactored to always use wxNotificationMessageImpl (this was previously already done in the MSW implementation)
This adds various features and fixes to wxNotificationMessage:
- OS X Notification Center implementation
- Generic "toast" notifications
- SetIcon() to specify a custom icon
- AddAction() to add actions to notifications
- Events to get notify of notification clicks, dismiss or actions
In practice, almost everybody using validators also seems to use this style,
so make it the default (this hadn't been done when it was originally
introduced because of compatibility concerns, but now, 15+ years later, it's
probably safe enough to change this).
This allows a bitmap to scale with the size of the wxStaticBitmap control.
Scaling can be controlled to fill the control with or without changing the
bitmaps aspect ratio.
Added opacity slider and custom colours (with alpha) previews (implemented with wxStaticBitmap controls). This feature is controlled by wxColourData::GetChooseAlpha().
Variable to hold the size of the custom colour box doesn't need to be a member variable since it's used only locally in wxGenericColourDialog::CalculateMeasurements.
Windows CE doesn't seem to be supported by Microsoft any longer. Last CE
release was in early 2013 and the PocketPC and Smartphone targets supported by
wxWidgets are long gone.
The build files where already removed in an earlier cleanup this commit
removes all files, every #ifdef and all documentation regarding the Windows CE
support.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/81
Remove the private and undocumented control and it's usage in wxGenericCollapsiblePane. The class used a low resolution bitmap which looks bad on high resolution displays. The generic implementation using wxRendererNative::DrawCollapseButton() is better fit even on OS X.
This simple class has a collapsed state which is indicated by a small button and a label. It is now used in the generic implementation of wxCollapsiblePane.
It could be used in more complex layouts than wxCollapsiblePane and is therefore available and documented to the user.
wxSystemThemedControl allows to use the "system theme" (i.e. the theme used by
the system applications such as file manager and which can, surprisingly, be
different from the default one). Currently it is only implemented for wxMSW
and does nothing under the other platforms.
Use wxSystemThemedControl for wxDataViewCtrl, wxListCtrl and, optionally, if
wxTR_TWIST_BUTTONS style is specified, wxTreeCtrl to give them more native
appearance under MSW.
Closes#16414.
Mimics the scrolling behaviour of native MSW and GTK calendars by allowing to
increment/decrement the month by scrolling anywhere on the generic calendar.
Additionally, use horizontal scrolling to increment/decrement the year.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/88
A few $Id$ references remained after commit
3f66f6a5b3 or appeared in newly added files.
Remove the lines containing svn keywords except when it concerns
third-party files. In that case keep the line as-is or collapse it to the
keyword if it had been expanded to contain wx commit information (only
occurs with src/zlib/ChangeLog).
This is a simple animated control indicating some program activity.
Provide native GTK+ (for > 2.20) and OS X implementations as well as a generic
one used under MSW.
Update the sample and the documentation.