Use "relative pixels" (known as DIPs in wx) instead of dialog units, as
the latter ones don't scale correctly due to rounding errors when using
high DPI.
Also take into account the fact that the 1px invisible border around the
visible part of the buttons is not scaled by the standard control, so
don't apply scaling to this part when determining the best size neither.
Closes#18528.
This results in buttons being forced to be too tall when using high DPI
and is useless anyhow, as all callers of this function deal with the
height by increasing it to the minimum acceptable value already (or
discard it entirely in wxMessageDialog::AdjustButtonLabels()).
See #18528.
Avoid spurious error in the unit test by calling Now() and UNow() a few
times in a row until they return the same second, as we may be unlucky
enough for this not to be the case when we call them just once.
On DC with a non-rotated coordinate system drawing a filled rectangle with ExtTextOut() Win API is faster than drawing a line with MoveTo()/LineTo() so on such DCs we can use ExtTextOut() to draw horizontal/vertical lines with solid colors and square ends instead of calling MoveTo()/LineTo().
See #18517.
Restore the checks for the model stamp, reverting the changes of
18594afe76: we still need to ignore the
calls to at least iter_children() and iter_nth_child() model methods
that can be called from inside gtk_tree_view_set_model() when we reset
the model, as running these methods crashes when trying to use the
pointers to already deleted items.
For consistency and robustness, add checks for the model stamp to all
the methods and not just those two, just in case other ones end up being
called later in some way.
Also add a unit test checking that DeleteAllItems() doesn't crash and
does delete all items.
Closes#18533.
The previous fix in 5442edbbe9 corrected
the type for the older NetBSD versions, but not NetBSD 10, which now
uses "void*", as all the other platforms, so restrict the original fix
to NetBSD versions < 10 only.
See #18199.
For some reason, names were used for cyan and light grey, even though
all the other ones used RGB values since refactoring the stock objects
to be created on demand in f516d98637.
Use RGB values for these two as well now.
Closes#18530.
Don't use FromDIP together with ConvertDialogToPixels, because the font height
is already adjusted to the DPI.
Also limit the button height at higher DPI. Because the height determined by
ConvertDialogToPixels is higher than standard buttons use on Windows.
Closes#18528
Apparently some existing code still used it, even though it only created
an object that could never be used for anything, so undo its removal in
bd09b4132d and deprecate it instead.
Unfortunately, this also requires changing wxTimerEvent::m_timer type
back to pointer, even though it should be a reference.
Setting WS_EX_COMPOSITED, as the base class version does, just results
in visual artefacts and is useless, as we turn on LVS_EX_DOUBLEBUFFER
already, if it's supported, anyhow.
So don't break the display if people call SetDoubleBuffered() in the
mistaken belief that it does something useful in this case.
There is no need to draw cross hair lines within the entire viewport because only the part inside the current clipping region will be actually drawn. This way we can also avoid working with huge numeric values of coordinates (VIEWPORT_EXTENT = 2^27-1) which apparently are not handled properly by LineTo() API.
Closes#18526.
Get and release the HDC, instead of using WindowHDC. Because stc.cpp is used on
all platforms, don't include wxMSW specific wx/msw/private.h.
Also use const int for the variables.
Since the performance of drawing lines with various pen styles can be the subject of examination it would be good to have the ability to select pen style with a command line option.
So, a new option "pen-style" is supported since now and with this new option "solid", "dot", "long_dash", "short_dash" styles can be explicitly selected.
This reverts commit ec2f175241 because it
doesn't seem useful to forcefully turn off the connecting lines when
wxTR_HAS_BUTTONS is specified: they will still be off by default in
wxGTK and wxMac because wxTR_NO_LINES is part of wxTR_DEFAULT_STYLE, but
will be shown now (as they used to be back in 2.6 days) if a style
excluding wxTR_NO_LINES is explicitly specified.
Closes#11522.
If there is a valid wxWindow, use its DPI. Otherwise use a dedicated function
of the context to get the DPI. Don't use the common wxGraphicsContext::GetDPI
because this will return hard-coded 72 when there is no valid wxWindow.
The grid editor window can be composite, so check whether it or one of
its children focus has focus when determining whether we should set the
focus to the grid when the grid editor is being hidden, otherwise the
focus was simply lost when such an editor was hidden.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1599
Some of the grid cell editors (all of them not based on wxTextCtrl
basically, i.e. wxGridCellBoolEditor, wxGridCellChoiceEditor,
wxGridCellEnumEditor) didn't process Esc, Enter and Tab under MSW,
making them inconvenient to use.
Fix this by adding wxWANTS_CHARS style flag to ensure the editors do get
these keys.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1598