Current behavior of AddArcToPoint() when there is no current point is not
documented and moreover it is not the same in native macOS and in generic
implementation. Under macOS nothing is done and "no current point" error
is raised but under other ports (generic implementation) only arc
is drawn (without initial line).
When there is no current point, in similar functions AddCurveToPoint(),
AddQuadCurveToPoint() it is initially set to the some known control point
of the curve but this approach cannot be applied to AddArcToPoint().
The only well defined fallback point seems to be (0, 0) and this option
is implemented here.
See #18086.
AddArcToPoint() on macOS port is implemented with native API (CGPathAddArcToPoint) so its behaviour should be considered as a reference for generic implementation used in another ports.
Closes#18086.
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.
wxListView appears identically to wxListCtrl in report mode and the existing
wxListCtrl screenshots show it exactly in this mode, so it doesn't make much
sense to duplicate them.
This also avoids Doxygen warnings about missing wxListView screenshots for
MSW and OSX.
See #15346.
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This keyword is not expanded by Git which means it's not replaced with the
correct revision value in the releases made using git-based scripts and it's
confusing to have lines with unexpanded "$Id$" in the released files. As
expanding them with Git is not that simple (it could be done with git archive
and export-subst attribute) and there are not many benefits in having them in
the first place, just remove all these lines.
If nothing else, this will make an eventual transition to Git simpler.
Closes#14487.
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Use NSDatePicker to implement both of these controls. Almost all of
wxDatePickerCtrl styles are not supported in the native version but the basic
functionality does work and looks much better than the generic version (which
is still available as wxDatePickerCtrlGeneric if needed) under Mac.
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It can be used to show more customizable tooltips than the native wxToolTip
but at the price of using generic implementation in some cases (actually
almost always now, with the exceptions of text control tooltips under MSW).
Extra features include:
- The balloon-like tooltip form.
- Possibility to show an icon.
- Title display in a different form.
More customization could be added later. It should be also possible to fully
implement this class natively under MSW.
Update the dialogs sample to show the rich tooltips in action.
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Implement wxTimePickerCtrl natively for MSW and add a generic implementation
(very loosely based on the original class by Paul Breen) for the other
platforms.
Also update the calendar sample to show the new control.
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A command link button wraps a native MSW control under recent Windows versions
and is implemented generically as a simple bitmap button elsewhere.
In the future, GTK implementation should allow using a different font for the
button label and its note.
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