Remove the already described sizers from section Other Types of Sizers. Remove "See ..." sentences which are unnecessary when the class documentation is already linked right above. Also fix a typo in a sizer name that prevented doxygen linking to the class.
Remove references to concrete GUI-building programs. Such references are not necessary not to mention that most of the referred programs have not been maintained for a long time.
List of flags in the CreateButtonSizer sizer was unnecessary, some of the values were not valid flags for the methods and comment descriptions for most values did not make much sense in the given context. The section was therefore removed and the method is mentioned in the newly-added part about wxStdDialogButtonSizer.
Sizer types not mentioned in the overview before were added, the rest of changes was mostly adding @c and such.
Handle "bitmap" and "bitmapposition" attributes in wxToggleButton XRC handler,
just as it's already done for wxBitmap and wxBitmapToggleButton.
Closes#17850.
Use wxPrintf() and remove the c_str() call which is redundant with it instead
of using printf() which can't be used with non-POD objects like wxCStrData
returned by c_str() in wx 3.0+.
By default double dashes are converted to en-dashes in the output (and triple
ones -- to em-dashes), but this is undesirable when double dashes are used not
as a punctuation mark but in command line options or as C++ decrement
operator, so escape them to avoid such conversion in this case.
Introduce a new type for XRC values imaginatively called just "pair of
integers" which can be used for values not expressed in pixels and hence for
which it doesn't make sense to use dialog units nor to scale them by the DPI.
Use this new type for wxGridBagSizer position and span elements to prevent
them from being changed when using higher than normal DPI.
Closes#17592.
Add XRC handler for wxAuiManager and include the existing wxAuiNotebook
handler into it (but notice that wxAuiToolBar handler added by a later #15686
in f269f868d7 remains separate).
Also update the AUI dialog in the sample and stop hardcoding its size in
pixels.
See #13520.
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).
Cocoa has been the default toolkit in wxWidgets for a long time. There is really no good reason to use Carbon in 2016 and this removes a lot of unused and unmaintained code.
When using a C++11 compiler, it is very convenient to use lambdas directly as
event handlers, so explicitly give an example of doing this in the
documentation.
Closes#17294.
Call ForceUpper() if this attribute is specified.
Currently this is done only for wxTextCtrl but could be extended to wxComboBox
later too if necessary.
Explicitly mention that IDs effectively used when wxID_ANY is specified as
well as IDs returned by NewControlId() are negative and that the user IDs
should be positive to avoid clashing with such auto-generated ones.
This is not the case any more since 3.0 and it actually never used the same
ref-counting model as the classes described in the ref-counting overview
anyhow.
Closes#17216.
Handle the `<hideitems>` property for sizers and document it.
Also group `minsize` together with `hideitems` in `stdSizerProperties`, which
is used by all sizer classes except `wxStdDialogButtonSizer` in the XRC
schema.
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
Pixel values in XRC can never be correct for high resolution displays, unlike
the pixel values passed to wxWidgets API, which could be already adjusted to
account for the resolution or obtained from resolution-dependent text metrics,
so scale them by the factor appropriate for the current resolution
automatically.
The shadow width was only used by wxMotif and bezel face not used at all since
a very, very long time, so just remove these methods from the ports which still
had them (just doing nothing) and remove support of the corresponding XRC
attributes.
The only attribute for this control is a boolean "running" which can be set to
start the indicator on load.
Update the schema, documentation and the XRC sample.
Remove wxDesigner which is not offered any more and add wxCrafter.
Also use more neutral "form designer" term to avoid giving the impression that
these tools can only be used for the dialogs.
Closes#16744.
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Remove obsolete warning about gettext 0.10, add a link to Poedit instead.
Also fix Doxygen markup: @see can't be used inside a list item.
See #16714.
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When using C++11 we can provide implementations of wxApp::StoreCurrentException()
and RethrowStoredException() ourselves and thus make catching exceptions outside
of the event loop work by default.
Do this and update the documentation and the sample to reflect it.
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These methods can be used to ensure that the exceptions thrown from event
handlers are safely rethrown from the code dispatching the events once the
control flow gets back there.
This allows to work around the problem with not being able to propagate
exceptions through non-C++ code and can be used, for example, to catch
exceptions thrown by the handlers invoked from inside wxYield() by a try/catch
block around wxYield() -- something that didn't work before, update the except
sample to show that it does work now.
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Similar to wxNotebook but even simpler as wxSimplebook doesn't use images.
Also add wxSimplebook::Create() as the version inherited from wxBookCtrlBase
didn't _quite_ work: we need to add wxBK_TOP style to prevent asserts due to
unknown alignment in the base class when creating wxSimplebook.
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