This should have been done together with the other related updates in
35fa1f93bc (Reset wxSpinCtrl value to GetMin() if text string is
invalid, 2021-04-23), but was forgotten there.
See #19140.
wxSpinCtrlDouble::SetIncrement() should increase the number of digits if
necessary because not doing it would be inconsistent with the initial
determination of the number of digits in the ctor and would actually
lose the digits displayed, but it seems unnecessary to decrease the
number of digits and it might be surprising, so don't do it.
Add a test for this behaviour and document it.
Previously, wxSpinCtrl (using native control) and wxSpinCtrlDouble
(using the generic implementation) behaved differently in this case,
with the former changing its value but the latter keeping the last valid
value instead.
Make them behave the same by resetting the value in both cases and
document this behaviour.
This allows to retrieve the current contents of the text entry part of
wxSpinCtrl.
For now provide a stub in the base class, will be made pure virtual
later.
Co-Authored-By: Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
For the sake of consistency with another ports only unsigned
hexadecimal numbers should be supported. To do so we need
to prevent:
- Setting a range including negative values if base == 16.
- Setting base != 10 if current range includes negative values.
Closes#18805.
Hexadecimal numbers are always unsigned in the native wxSpinCtrl
implementation under wxMSW so for the sake of consistency we need
to prevent:
- Setting a range including negative values if base == 16.
- Setting base != 10 if current range includes negative values.
See #18805.
In a native up-down control hexadecimal numbers are always unsigned (see
UDM_SETBASE message documentation) so we need to prevent:
- Setting a range including negative values if base == 16.
- Setting base != 10 if current range includes negative values.
See #18805.
The default alignment of the text in wxSpinCtrl was changed to "right"
in 7e4952db83, which added alignment
support (see #10621), but this made it inconsistent with the native
up-down control under MSW and, perhaps more importantly, with spin
controls created from XRC as the default style was never modified there
and did not include wxALIGN_RIGHT.
Resolve this inconsistency by reverting to left-aligning the text by
default.
After the changes of r53758 wxMSW didn't generate any wxEVT_TEXT events but
this was still the case for the generic version (and hence for
wxSpinCtrlDouble under MSW too) and wasn't documented.
Fix all versions to avoid sending events for programmatic actions, add unit
tests checking this behaviour and document it.
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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 the same short names as are used by the event table macros for the event
type constants themselves. This makes them much more comfortable to use, e.g.
Bind(wxEVT_BUTTON) compared to Bind(wxEVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED).
The old long names are still kept for backwards compatibility and shouldn't be
removed as it doesn't really cost anything to continue providing them, but all
new event types should only use the short versions.
Closes#10661.
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Add a generic SetBase() API even though right now only bases 10 and 16 are
supported as we might support other ones (e.g. 8?) in the future. Implement it
for MSW, GTK and generic versions.
Add controls allowing to test this feature to the widgets sample.
Add "base" property support to the XRC handler for wxSpinCtrl, document it and
test it in the xrc sample.
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Other ports don't send wxEVT_COMMAND_SPINCTRL_UPDATED from SetRange() even if
the value changed because it was adjusted to fit into the new range and this
makes sense as this change is not due to a user action, so don't send this
event under wxMSW neither.
Also add a unit test checking for this behaviour.
Closes#14583.
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Always use value argument for the text control contents and also override the
initial numeric value with it if it's numeric.
This seems to be the only consistent thing to do, so document this behaviour
and add a unit test checking for it.
Closes#13589.
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Use "wxWindows licence" and not "wxWidgets licence" (the latter doesn't
exist) and consistently spell "licence" using British spelling.
See #12165.
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The public header for this class is wx/spinctrl.h, but it was documented in
wx/generic/spinctrg.h which didn't even correspond to an existing real header
file (which is called spinctlg.h). Move the documentation to wx/spinctrl.h and
remove the old file.
Closes#11548.
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