Add preliminary support for per-monitor DPI awareness to wxMSW.
Individual controls still need to be fixed, so this support is still
experimental/unfinished for now.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1499
React to the WM_DPICHANGED event and update the size of the child windows and
the top-level window. Scale the minimum and maximum window size to the new DPI.
Only react to WM_DPICHANGED when DPI_AWARENESS_CONTEXT_PER_MONITOR_AWARE_V2 is
used.
This is simpler to use than wxDisplay(window).GetPPI() which was used
instead of it so far in all ports and can be implemented more
efficiently for wxMSW.
Remove wxGetWinTLW, GetDPI already tries to get the top window.
Draw the same shape in wxDC::DrawCheckMark() under all platforms and
provide wxRenderer::DrawCheckMark() for drawing the platform-specific
shape.
Also fix wxGCDC::DrawPoint() to use the default one point wide pen.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1471
Ensure that the new colours are actually shown after Refresh() is called
by refreshing the text part of the control as well, and not just the
spin button.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1468Closes#12382.
Add MSWDoClientToScreen() and MSWDoScreenToClient() helpers and use them
with the correct HWND in DoClientToScreen() and DoScreenToClient()
overridden in wxSpinCtrl, i.e. the HWND of the "buddy" text control and
not the spin button, which is the main HWND of this control.
This notably fixes wxSpinCtrl::GetScreenPosition() which returned the
position of the spin button.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1454Closes#18455.
Even though these functions were declared in a header called private.h,
some code outside the library still used them, notably the popular
wxPdfDocument library.
So partially revert 72a225924d and these
functions back, and just mark them as deprecated for now.
This parameter is not modified by wxColourDialog (this might have been
the case, or at least the plan, some long time ago) and so has no reason
not to be "const".
Just add the qualifier to ctor and Create() in all ports.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1421Closes#12511.
These metrics can change when the DPI of a Window changes, so we can not keep a
static reference.
According to documentation, the second parameter (uiParam) should be set to the
size of the NONCLIENTMETRICS object.
These functions are not really useful as converting between wxFont and
LOGFONT can be done trivially by passing via wxNativeFontInfo and, in
fact, wxCreateFontFromLogFont() managed to do the conversion wrongly by
forgetting to update wxNativeFontInfo::pointSize member when changing
wxNativeFontInfo::lf.
This fixes one unit test failure after the latest changes, although not
yet the other one, see the upcoming commit for this.
This function is a just a very thin wrapper for WM_SETFONT, but it's
still better to have it rather than write casts to WPARAM and
MAKELPARAM() in several different places.
Note that this removes the assert for font validity from
wxWindow::SetFont() which really doesn't make much sense (and if we
wanted to have it, it would be better to have it for all ports in
wxWindowBase instead) and was never triggered since more than 20 years
of its existence.
Scrolling the item into view to make it visible didn't work since the
changes of badf6bc300, which suppressed
scrolling completely while frozen, any longer.
Work around it by remembering the item to make visible and actually
doing it when the control is thawed.
Also add menu item to call Freeze()/Thaw() on wxTreeCtrl in the sample
to make testing this and similar problems easier.
Closes#18435.
The names of these methods were confusing because they implied that they
were the actual implementations of the public [SG]etLabel(), while this
wasn't at all the case.
Give them then ames describing what they really do and also update the
comments to hopefully be more clear.
No real changes.
If accepting a socket connection failed, wxSocketImpl::Accept() used
close() to close the socket even under MSW, but it can be only used for
the file descriptors there and closesocket() must be used instead for
the sockets.
Add new (private) wxCloseSocket define and use it both here, to fix the
bug, and elsewhere to make the code more clear.
Closes#18407.
Add wxFileDialog::GetCurrentlySelectedFilterIndex() similar to the
existing GetCurrentlySelectedFilename(), which can be used to retrieve
the index of the currently selected filter and update the state of the
extra controls in wxFileDialog accordingly.
Implement this for wxMSW only by updating the internally stored value
from the native CDN_TYPECHANGE notification and also generating a
wxEVT_UPDATE_UI event to allow the extra controls to update themselves.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1310
The scrollbar wasn't shown when the control became only slightly more
narrow than its contents, resulting in truncation of the rightmost part
of the strings shown in it.
Fix this by accounting for the check box explicitly in wxListBox
SetHorizontalExtent() method using the new MSWGetFullItemSize() helper
which is also used to avoid code duplication between wxCheckListBox
MSWOnMeasure() and DoGetBestClientSize() methods.
Closes#18377.
Add support for a new event sent by wxColourDialog, currently only under
MSW, when the colour currently selected in it changes.
Based on work by Trylz, see https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1219
In wxMSW, a focused wxRadioButton is always checked, which meant that
checking a wxRadioButton while focus was not in the window containing it
and later giving the focus to that window could uncheck it by giving
focus to another wxRadioButton that had had it previously.
Fix this by adding WXSetPendingFocus() to wxMSW wxWindow and calling it
from wxRadioButton::SetValue() to ensure that when the focus is
regained, it goes to the newly checked radio button and not some other
one.
This replaces the previously used, for the same purpose, wxMSW-specific
wxTopLevelWindow::SetLastFocus(), so while this solution is not exactly
pretty, it's not worse than we had before, while being more generic.
Also add a unit test checking that things work correctly in the scenario
described above.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1257Closes#18341.
Encapsulate the logic for deciding whether we should show the labels for
the embedded controls or not in a small helper function, to make it
simpler to change it in the future if needed and also to have a single
place to explain why do we do what we do now.
No real changes.
No real changes, just clean up sources by removing trailing spaces from
all the non-generated files.
This should hopefully avoid future commits mixing significant changes
with insignificant whitespace ones.
This restores the default behavior of a popup window in MSW to the
behavior it had before 56c4191168. The new
flag added by this commit can be used to give the popup window the
behavior from after that commit, i.e. choose the implementation using a
WS_POPUP window rather than the default one using a WS_CHILD of the
desktop.
The old behavior kept the popup from taking focus from its parent window
but left some controls not working. The new behavior has the popup take
focus and lets all controls work.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1123
Including <winsock.h> and <winsock2.h> is incompatible and if the
application wants to use the latter, it may be convenient to define
wxUSE_WINSOCK2 when building wxWidgets instead of having to work around
winsock.h implicit inclusion from include/wx/msw/wrapwin.h.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1122
This extends and replaces MSWSetModernEmulationLevel() by allowing a
more fine-grained choice of the emulation level used by wxWebViewIE.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1133