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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name:        control.h
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// Purpose:     interface of wxControl
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// Author:      wxWidgets team
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// Licence:     wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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    Flags used by wxControl::Ellipsize function.
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*/
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enum wxEllipsizeFlags
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{
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    /// No special flags.
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    wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
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    /**
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        Take mnemonics into account when calculating the text width.
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        With this flag when calculating the size of the passed string,
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        mnemonics characters (see wxControl::SetLabel) will be automatically
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        reduced to a single character. This leads to correct calculations only
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        if the string passed to Ellipsize() will be used with
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        wxControl::SetLabel. If you don't want ampersand to be interpreted as
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        mnemonics (e.g. because you use wxControl::SetLabelText) then don't use
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        this flag.
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     */
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    wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_PROCESS_MNEMONICS = 1,
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    /**
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        Expand tabs in spaces when calculating the text width.
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        This flag tells wxControl::Ellipsize() to calculate the width of tab
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        characters @c '\\t' as 6 spaces.
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     */
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    wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_EXPAND_TABS = 2,
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    /// The default flags for wxControl::Ellipsize.
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    wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_DEFAULT = wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_PROCESS_MNEMONICS|
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                                wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_EXPAND_TABS
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};
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/**
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    The different ellipsization modes supported by the
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    wxControl::Ellipsize function.
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*/
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enum wxEllipsizeMode
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{
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    /// Don't ellipsize the text at all. @since 2.9.1
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    wxELLIPSIZE_NONE,
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    /// Put the ellipsis at the start of the string, if the string needs ellipsization.
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    wxELLIPSIZE_START,
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    /// Put the ellipsis in the middle of the string, if the string needs ellipsization.
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    wxELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE,
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    /// Put the ellipsis at the end of the string, if the string needs ellipsization.
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    wxELLIPSIZE_END
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};
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/**
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    @class wxControl
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    This is the base class for a control or "widget".
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    A control is generally a small window which processes user input and/or
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    displays one or more item of data.
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    @beginEventEmissionTable{wxClipboardTextEvent}
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    @event{EVT_TEXT_COPY(id, func)}
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           Some or all of the controls content was copied to the clipboard.
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    @event{EVT_TEXT_CUT(id, func)}
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           Some or all of the controls content was cut (i.e. copied and
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           deleted).
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    @event{EVT_TEXT_PASTE(id, func)}
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           Clipboard content was pasted into the control.
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    @endEventTable
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    @library{wxcore}
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    @category{ctrl}
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    @see wxValidator
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*/
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class wxControl : public wxWindow
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{
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public:
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    /**
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        Constructs a control.
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        @param parent
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            Pointer to a parent window.
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        @param id
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            Control identifier. If wxID_ANY, will automatically create an identifier.
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        @param pos
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            Control position. wxDefaultPosition indicates that wxWidgets
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            should generate a default position for the control.
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        @param size
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            Control size. wxDefaultSize indicates that wxWidgets should generate
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            a default size for the window. If no suitable size can  be found, the
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            window will be sized to 20x20 pixels so that the window is visible but
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            obviously not correctly sized.
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        @param style
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            Control style. For generic window styles, please see wxWindow.
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        @param validator
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            Control validator. 
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        @param name
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            Control name.
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    */
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   wxControl(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
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             const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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             const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0,
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             const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
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             const wxString& name = wxControlNameStr);
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    /**
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       Default constructor to allow 2-phase creation.
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    */
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    wxControl();
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    bool Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID id,
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            const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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            const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0,
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            const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
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            const wxString& name = wxControlNameStr);
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    /**
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        Simulates the effect of the user issuing a command to the item.
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        @see wxCommandEvent
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    */
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    virtual void Command(wxCommandEvent& event);
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    /**
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        Returns the control's label, as it was passed to SetLabel().
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        Note that the returned string may contains mnemonics ("&" characters) if they were
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        passed to the SetLabel() function; use GetLabelText() if they are undesired.
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        Also note that the returned string is always the string which was passed to
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        SetLabel() but may be different from the string passed to SetLabelText()
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        (since this last one escapes mnemonic characters).
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    */
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    wxString GetLabel() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the control's label without mnemonics.
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        Note that because of the stripping of the mnemonics the returned string may differ
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        from the string which was passed to SetLabel() but should always be the same which
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        was passed to SetLabelText().
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    */
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    wxString GetLabelText() const;
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    /**
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        Determine the size needed by the control to leave the given area for
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        its text.
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        This function is mostly useful with control displaying short amounts of
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        text that can be edited by the user, e.g. wxTextCtrl, wxComboBox,
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        wxSearchCtrl etc. Typically it is used to size these controls for the
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        maximal amount of input they are supposed to contain, for example:
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        @code
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            // Create a control for post code entry.
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            wxTextCtrl* postcode = new wxTextCtrl(this, ...);
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            // And set its initial and minimal size to be big enough for
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            // entering 5 digits.
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            postcode->SetInitialSize(
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                postcode->GetSizeFromTextSize(
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                    postcode->GetTextExtent("99999")));
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        @endcode
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        Currently this method is only implemented for wxTextCtrl, wxComboBox
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        and wxChoice in wxMSW and wxGTK.
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        @param xlen The horizontal extent of the area to leave for text, in
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            pixels.
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        @param ylen The vertical extent of the area to leave for text, in
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            pixels. By default -1 meaning that the vertical component of the
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            returned size should be the default height of this control.
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        @return The size that the control should have to leave the area of the
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            specified size for its text. May return wxDefaultSize if this
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            method is not implemented for this particular control under the
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            current platform.
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        @since 2.9.5
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     */
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    wxSize GetSizeFromTextSize(int xlen, int ylen = -1) const;
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    /**
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        @overload
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    */
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    wxSize GetSizeFromTextSize(const wxSize& tsize) const;
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    /**
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        Sets the control's label.
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        All "&" characters in the @a label are special and indicate that the
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        following character is a @e mnemonic for this control and can be used to
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        activate it from the keyboard (typically by using @e Alt key in
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        combination with it). To insert a literal ampersand character, you need
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        to double it, i.e. use "&&". If this behaviour is undesirable, use
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        SetLabelText() instead.
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    */
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    void SetLabel(const wxString& label);
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    /**
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        Sets the control's label to exactly the given string.
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        Unlike SetLabel(), this function shows exactly the @a text passed to it
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        in the control, without interpreting ampersands in it in any way.
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        Notice that it means that the control can't have any mnemonic defined
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        for it using this function.
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        @see EscapeMnemonics()
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     */
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    void SetLabelText(const wxString& text);
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    // NB: when writing docs for the following function remember that Doxygen
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    //     will always expand HTML entities (e.g. ") and thus we need to
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    //     write e.g. "&lt;" to have in the output the "<" string.
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    /**
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        Sets the controls label to a string using markup.
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        Simple markup supported by this function can be used to apply different
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        fonts or colours to different parts of the control label when supported.
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        If markup is not supported by the control or platform, it is simply
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        stripped and SetLabel() is used with the resulting string.
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        For example,
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        @code
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            wxStaticText *text;
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            ...
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            text->SetLabelMarkup("<b>&Bed</b> &mp; "
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                                 "<span foreground='red'>breakfast</span> "
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                                 "available <big>HERE</big>");
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        @endcode
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        would show the string using bold, red and big for the corresponding
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        words under wxGTK but will simply show the string "Bed & breakfast
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        available HERE" on the other platforms. In any case, the "B" of "Bed"
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        will be underlined to indicate that it can be used as a mnemonic for
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        this control.
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        The supported tags are:
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        <TABLE>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><b>Tag</b></TD>
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                <TD><b>Description</b></TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><b></TD>
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                <TD>bold text</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><big></TD>
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                <TD>bigger text</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><i></TD>
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                <TD>italic text</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><s></TD>
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                <TD>strike-through text</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><small></TD>
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                <TD>smaller text</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><tt></TD>
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                <TD>monospaced text</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><u></TD>
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                <TD>underlined text</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><span></TD>
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                <TD>generic formatter tag, see the table below for supported
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                attributes.
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                </TD>
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            </TR>
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        </TABLE>
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        Supported @c <span> attributes:
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        <TABLE>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><b>Name</b></TD>
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                <TD><b>Description</b></TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>foreground, fgcolor, color</TD>
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                <TD>Foreground text colour, can be a name or RGB value.</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>background, bgcolor</TD>
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                <TD>Background text colour, can be a name or RGB value.</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>font_family, face</TD>
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                <TD>Font face name.</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>font_weight, weight</TD>
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                <TD>Numeric value in 0..900 range or one of "ultralight",
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                "light", "normal" (all meaning non-bold), "bold", "ultrabold"
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                and "heavy" (all meaning bold).</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>font_style, style</TD>
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                <TD>Either "oblique" or "italic" (both with the same meaning)
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                or "normal".</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>size</TD>
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                <TD>The font size can be specified either as "smaller" or
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                "larger" relatively to the current font, as a CSS font size
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                name ("xx-small", "x-small", "small", "medium", "large",
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                "x-large" or "xx-large") or as a number giving font size in
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                1024th parts of a point, i.e. 10240 for a 10pt font.</TD>
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            </TR>
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        </TABLE>
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        This markup language is a strict subset of Pango markup (described at
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        http://library.gnome.org/devel/pango/unstable/PangoMarkupFormat.html)
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        and any tags and span attributes not documented above can't be used
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        under non-GTK platforms.
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        Also note that you need to escape the following special characters:
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        <TABLE>
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            <TR>
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                <TD><b>Special character</b></TD>
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                <TD><b>Escape as</b></TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>@c &</TD>
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                <TD>@c &amp; or as @c &&</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>@c '</TD>
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                <TD>@c &apos;</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>@c "</TD>
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                <TD>@c &quot;</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>@c <</TD>
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                <TD>@c &lt;</TD>
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            </TR>
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            <TR>
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                <TD>@c ></TD>
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                <TD>@c &gt;</TD>
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            </TR>
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        </TABLE>
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        The non-escaped ampersand @c & characters are interpreted as
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        mnemonics as with wxControl::SetLabel.
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        @param markup
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            String containing markup for the label. It may contain markup tags
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            described above and newline characters but currently only wxGTK and
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            wxOSX support multiline labels with markup, the generic
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            implementation (also used in wxMSW) only handles single line markup
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            labels. Notice that the string must be well-formed (e.g. all tags
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            must be correctly closed) and won't be shown at all otherwise.
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        @return
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            @true if the new label was set (even if markup in it was ignored)
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            or @false if we failed to parse the markup. In this case the label
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            remains unchanged.
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        Currently wxButton supports markup in all major ports (wxMSW, wxGTK and
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        wxOSX/Cocoa) while wxStaticText supports it in wxGTK and wxOSX and its
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        generic version (which can be used under MSW if markup support is
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        required). Extending support to more controls is planned in the future.
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        @since 2.9.2
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    */
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    bool SetLabelMarkup(const wxString& markup);
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public:     // static functions
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    /**
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        Returns the given @a label string without mnemonics ("&" characters).
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    */
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    static wxString GetLabelText(const wxString& label);
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    /**
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        Returns the given @a str string without mnemonics ("&" characters).
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        @note This function is identical to GetLabelText() and is provided
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              mostly for symmetry with EscapeMnemonics().
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    */
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    static wxString RemoveMnemonics(const wxString& str);
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    /**
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        Escapes the special mnemonics characters ("&") in the given string.
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        This function can be helpful if you need to set the controls label to a
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        user-provided string. If the string contains ampersands, they wouldn't
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        appear on the display but be used instead to indicate that the
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        character following the first of them can be used as a control mnemonic.
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        While this can sometimes be desirable (e.g. to allow the user to
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        configure mnemonics of the controls), more often you will want to use
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        this function before passing a user-defined string to SetLabel().
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        Alternatively, if the label is entirely user-defined, you can just call
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        SetLabelText() directly -- but this function must be used if the label
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        is a combination of a part defined by program containing the control
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        mnemonics and a user-defined part.
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        @param text
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            The string such as it should appear on the display.
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        @return
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            The same string with the ampersands in it doubled.
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     */
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    static wxString EscapeMnemonics(const wxString& text);
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    /**
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        Replaces parts of the @a label string with ellipsis, if needed, so
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        that it fits into @a maxWidth pixels if possible.
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        Note that this function does @em not guarantee that the returned string
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        will always be shorter than @a maxWidth; if @a maxWidth is extremely
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        small, ellipsized text may be larger.
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        @param label
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            The string to ellipsize
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        @param dc
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            The DC used to retrieve the character widths through the
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            wxDC::GetPartialTextExtents() function.
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        @param mode
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            The ellipsization mode. This is the setting which determines
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            which part of the string should be replaced by the ellipsis.
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            See ::wxEllipsizeMode enumeration values for more info.
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        @param maxWidth
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            The maximum width of the returned string in pixels.
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            This argument determines how much characters of the string need to
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            be removed (and replaced by ellipsis).
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        @param flags
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            One or more of the ::wxEllipsizeFlags enumeration values combined.
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    */
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    static wxString Ellipsize(const wxString& label, const wxDC& dc,
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                              wxEllipsizeMode mode, int maxWidth,
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                              int flags = wxELLIPSIZE_FLAGS_DEFAULT);
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};
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