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| \section{\class{wxSystemSettings}}\label{wxsystemsettings}
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| 
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| wxSystemSettings allows the application to ask for details about
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| the system. This can include settings such as standard colours, fonts,
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| and user interface element sizes.
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| 
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| \wxheading{Derived from}
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| 
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| \helpref{wxObject}{wxobject}
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| 
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| \wxheading{Include files}
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| 
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| <wx/settings.h>
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| 
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| \wxheading{See also}
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| 
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| \helpref{wxFont}{wxfont}, \helpref{wxColour}{wxcolour}
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| 
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| \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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| 
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| \membersection{wxSystemSettings::wxSystemSettings}\label{wxsystemsettingsctor}
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| 
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| \func{}{wxSystemSettings}{\void}
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| 
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| Default constructor. You don't need to create an instance of wxSystemSettings
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| since all of its functions are static.
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| 
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| \membersection{wxSystemSettings::GetColour}\label{wxsystemsettingsgetcolour}
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| 
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| \func{static wxColour}{GetColour}{\param{wxSystemColour}{ index}}
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| 
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| Returns a system colour.
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| 
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| {\it index} can be one of:
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| 
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| \twocolwidtha{7cm}
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| \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_SCROLLBAR}}{The scrollbar grey area.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BACKGROUND}}{The desktop colour.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_ACTIVECAPTION}}{Active window caption.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_INACTIVECAPTION}}{Inactive window caption.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_MENU}}{Menu background.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_WINDOW}}{Window background.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_WINDOWFRAME}}{Window frame.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_MENUTEXT}}{Menu text.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_WINDOWTEXT}}{Text in windows.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_CAPTIONTEXT}}{Text in caption, size box and scrollbar arrow box.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_ACTIVEBORDER}}{Active window border.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_INACTIVEBORDER}}{Inactive window border.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_APPWORKSPACE}}{Background colour MDI applications.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_HIGHLIGHT}}{Item(s) selected in a control.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_HIGHLIGHTTEXT}}{Text of item(s) selected in a control.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNFACE}}{Face shading on push buttons.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNSHADOW}}{Edge shading on push buttons.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_GRAYTEXT}}{Greyed (disabled) text.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNTEXT}}{Text on push buttons.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_INACTIVECAPTIONTEXT}}{Colour of text in active captions.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNHIGHLIGHT}}{Highlight colour for buttons (same as wxSYS\_COLOUR\_3DHILIGHT).}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_3DDKSHADOW}}{Dark shadow for three-dimensional display elements.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_3DLIGHT}}{Light colour for three-dimensional display elements.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_INFOTEXT}}{Text colour for tooltip controls.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_INFOBK}}{Background colour for tooltip controls.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_DESKTOP}}{Same as wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BACKGROUND.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_3DFACE}}{Same as wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNFACE.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_3DSHADOW}}{Same as wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNSHADOW.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_3DHIGHLIGHT}}{Same as wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNHIGHLIGHT.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_3DHILIGHT}}{Same as wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNHIGHLIGHT.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNHILIGHT}}{Same as wxSYS\_COLOUR\_BTNHIGHLIGHT.}
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| \end{twocollist}
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| 
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| \pythonnote{This static method is implemented in Python as a
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| standalone function named {\tt wxSystemSettings\_GetColour}}
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| 
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| \membersection{wxSystemSettings::GetFont}\label{wxsystemsettingsgetfont}
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| 
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| \func{static wxFont}{GetFont}{\param{wxSystemFont}{ index}}
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| 
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| Returns a system font.
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| 
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| {\it index} can be one of:
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| 
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| \twocolwidtha{7cm}
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| \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_OEM\_FIXED\_FONT}}{Original equipment manufacturer dependent fixed-pitch font.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_ANSI\_FIXED\_FONT}}{Windows fixed-pitch font.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_ANSI\_VAR\_FONT}}{Windows variable-pitch (proportional) font.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SYSTEM\_FONT}}{System font.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_DEVICE\_DEFAULT\_FONT}}{Device-dependent font (Windows NT only).}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_DEFAULT\_GUI\_FONT}}{Default font for user interface
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| objects such as menus and dialog boxes. Note that with modern GUIs nothing
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| guarantees that the same font is used for all GUI elements, so some controls
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| might use a different font by default.}
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| \end{twocollist}
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| 
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| \pythonnote{This static method is implemented in Python as a
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| standalone function named {\tt wxSystemSettings\_GetFont}}
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| 
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| \membersection{wxSystemSettings::GetMetric}\label{wxsystemsettingsgetmetric}
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| 
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| \func{static int}{GetMetric}{\param{wxSystemMetric}{ index}, \param{wxWindow*}{ win = NULL}}
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| 
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| Returns the value of a system metric, or -1 if the metric is not supported on the current system.
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| The value of {\it win} determines if the metric returned is a global value or
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| a \helpref{wxWindow}{wxwindow} based value, in which case it might determine the widget, the
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| display the window is on, or something similar. The window given should be as close to the
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| metric as possible (e.g a wxTopLevelWindow in case of the wxSYS\_CAPTION\_Y metric).
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| 
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| {\it index} can be one of:
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| 
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| \twocolwidtha{7cm}
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| \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_MOUSE\_BUTTONS}}{Number of buttons on mouse, or zero if no mouse was installed.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_BORDER\_X}}{Width of single border.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_BORDER\_Y}}{Height of single border.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_CURSOR\_X}}{Width of cursor.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_CURSOR\_Y}}{Height of cursor.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_DCLICK\_X}}{Width in pixels of rectangle within which two successive mouse
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| clicks must fall to generate a double-click.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_DCLICK\_Y}}{Height in pixels of rectangle within which two successive mouse
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| clicks must fall to generate a double-click.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_DRAG\_X}}{Width in pixels of a rectangle centered on a drag point
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| to allow for limited movement of the mouse pointer before a drag operation begins.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_DRAG\_Y}}{Height in pixels of a rectangle centered on a drag point
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| to allow for limited movement of the mouse pointer before a drag operation begins.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_EDGE\_X}}{Width of a 3D border, in pixels. }
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_EDGE\_Y}}{Height of a 3D border, in pixels. }
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_HSCROLL\_ARROW\_X}}{Width of arrow bitmap on horizontal scrollbar.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_HSCROLL\_ARROW\_Y}}{Height of arrow bitmap on horizontal scrollbar.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_HTHUMB\_X}}{Width of horizontal scrollbar thumb.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_ICON\_X}}{The default width of an icon.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_ICON\_Y}}{The default height of an icon.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_ICONSPACING\_X}}{Width of a grid cell for items in large icon view,
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| in pixels. Each item fits into a rectangle of this size when arranged.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_ICONSPACING\_Y}}{Height of a grid cell for items in large icon view,
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| in pixels. Each item fits into a rectangle of this size when arranged.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_WINDOWMIN\_X}}{Minimum width of a window.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_WINDOWMIN\_Y}}{Minimum height of a window.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SCREEN\_X}}{Width of the screen in pixels.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SCREEN\_Y}}{Height of the screen in pixels.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_FRAMESIZE\_X}}{Width of the window frame for a wxTHICK\_FRAME window.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_FRAMESIZE\_Y}}{Height of the window frame for a wxTHICK\_FRAME window.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SMALLICON\_X}}{Recommended width of a small icon (in window captions, and small icon view).}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SMALLICON\_Y}}{Recommended height of a small icon (in window captions, and small icon view).}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_HSCROLL\_Y}}{Height of horizontal scrollbar in pixels.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_VSCROLL\_X}}{Width of vertical scrollbar in pixels.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_VSCROLL\_ARROW\_X}}{Width of arrow bitmap on a vertical scrollbar.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_VSCROLL\_ARROW\_Y}}{Height of arrow bitmap on a vertical scrollbar.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_VTHUMB\_Y}}{Height of vertical scrollbar thumb.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_CAPTION\_Y}}{Height of normal caption area.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_MENU\_Y}}{Height of single-line menu bar.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_NETWORK\_PRESENT}}{1 if there is a network present, 0 otherwise.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_PENWINDOWS\_PRESENT}}{1 if PenWindows is installed, 0 otherwise.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SHOW\_SOUNDS}}{Non-zero if the user requires an application to present information visually in situations
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| where it would otherwise present the information only in audible form; zero otherwise.}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SWAP\_BUTTONS}}{Non-zero if the meanings of the left and right mouse buttons are swapped; zero otherwise.}
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| \end{twocollist}
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| 
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| {\it win} is a pointer to the window for which the metric is requested.
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| Specifying the {\it win} parameter is encouraged, because some metrics on some ports are not supported without one,
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| or they might be capable of reporting better values if given one. If a window does not make sense for a metric,
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| one should still be given, as for example it might determine which displays cursor width is requested with
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| wxSYS\_CURSOR\_X.
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| 
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| \pythonnote{This static method is implemented in Python as a
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| standalone function named {\tt wxSystemSettings\_GetMetric}}
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| 
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| \membersection{wxSystemSettings::GetScreenType}\label{wxsystemsettingsgetscreentype}
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| 
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| \func{static wxSystemScreenType}{GetScreenType}{\void}
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| 
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| Returns the screen type. The return value is one of:
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| 
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| \twocolwidtha{7cm}
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| \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SCREEN\_NONE}}{Undefined screen type}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SCREEN\_TINY}}{Tiny screen, less than 320x240}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SCREEN\_PDA}}{PDA screen, 320x240 or more but less than 640x480}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SCREEN\_SMALL}}{Small screen, 640x480 or more but less than 800x600}
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| \twocolitem{{\bf wxSYS\_SCREEN\_DESKTOP}}{Desktop screen, 800x600 or more}
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| \end{twocollist}
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