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| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| // Name:        sysopt.h
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| // Purpose:     interface of wxSystemOptions
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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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| /**
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|     @class wxSystemOptions
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| 
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|     wxSystemOptions stores option/value pairs that wxWidgets itself or
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|     applications can use to alter behaviour at run-time. It can be
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|     used to optimize behaviour that doesn't deserve a distinct API,
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|     but is still important to be able to configure.
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| 
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|     System options can be set by the program itself using SetOption() method
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|     and they also can be set from the program environment by defining an
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|     environment variable @c wx_option to set the given option for all wxWidgets
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|     applications or @c wx_appname_option to set it just for the application
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|     with the given name (as returned by wxApp::GetAppName()). Notice that any
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|     characters not allowed in the environment variables names, such as periods
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|     and dashes, should be replaced with underscores. E.g. to define a system
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|     option "foo-bar" you need to define the environment variable "wx_foo_bar".
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| 
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|     The program may use system options for its own needs but they are mostly
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|     used to control the behaviour of wxWidgets library itself.
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| 
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|     These options are currently recognised by wxWidgets:
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| 
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|     @section sysopt_all All platforms
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| 
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|     @beginFlagTable
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|     @flag{exit-on-assert}
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|         If set to non-zero value, abort the program if an assertion fails. The
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|         default behaviour in case of assertion failure depends on the build mode
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|         and can be changed by overriding wxApp::OnAssertFailure() but setting
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|         this option allows to change it without modifying the program code and
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|         also applies to asserts which may happen before the wxApp object
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|         creation or after its destruction.
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|     @endFlagTable
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| 
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|     @section sysopt_win Windows
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| 
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|     @beginFlagTable
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|     @flag{no-maskblt}
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|         1 to never use WIN32's MaskBlt function, 0 to allow it to be used where possible.
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|         Default: 0. In some circumstances the MaskBlt function can be slower than using
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|         the fallback code, especially if using DC caching. By default, MaskBlt will be
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|         used where it is implemented by the operating system and driver.
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|     @flag{msw.remap}
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|         If 1 (the default), wxToolBar bitmap colours will be remapped to the current
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|         theme's values. Set this to 0 to disable this functionality, for example if
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|         you're using more than 16 colours in your tool bitmaps.
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|     @flag{msw.window.no-clip-children}
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|         If 1, windows will not automatically get the WS_CLIPCHILDREN style.
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|         This restores the way windows are refreshed back to the method used in
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|         versions of wxWidgets earlier than 2.5.4, and for some complex window
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|         hierarchies it can reduce apparent refresh delays.
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|         You may still specify wxCLIP_CHILDREN for individual windows.
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|     @flag{msw.notebook.themed-background}
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|         If set to 0, globally disables themed backgrounds on notebook pages.
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|         Note that this won't disable the theme on the actual notebook background
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|         (noticeable only if there are no pages).
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|     @flag{msw.staticbox.optimized-paint}
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|         If set to 0, switches off optimized wxStaticBox painting.
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|         Setting this to 0 causes more flicker, but allows applications to paint
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|         graphics on the parent of a static box (the optimized refresh causes any
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|         such drawing to disappear).
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|     @flag{msw.font.no-proof-quality}
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|         If set to 1, use default fonts quality instead of proof quality when
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|         creating fonts. With proof quality the fonts have slightly better
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|         appearance but not all fonts are available in this quality,
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|         e.g. the Terminal font in small sizes is not and this option may be
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|         used if wider fonts selection is more important than higher quality.
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|     @endFlagTable
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| 
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| 
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|     @section sysopt_gtk GTK+
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| 
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|     @beginFlagTable
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|     @flag{gtk.tlw.can-set-transparent}
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|         wxTopLevelWindow::CanSetTransparent() method normally tries to detect
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|         automatically whether transparency for top level windows is currently
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|         supported, however this may sometimes fail and this option allows to
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|         override the automatic detection. Setting it to 1 makes the transparency
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|         be always available (setting it can still fail, of course) and setting it
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|         to 0 makes it always unavailable.
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|     @flag{gtk.desktop}
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|         This option can be set to override the default desktop environment
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|         determination. Supported values are GNOME and KDE.
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|     @flag{gtk.window.force-background-colour}
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|         If 1, the backgrounds of windows with the wxBG_STYLE_COLOUR background
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|         style are cleared forcibly instead of relying on the underlying GTK+
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|         window colour. This works around a display problem when running
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|         applications under KDE with the gtk-qt theme installed (0.6 and below).
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|     @endFlagTable
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| 
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| 
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|     @section sysopt_mac Mac
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| 
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|     @beginFlagTable
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|     @flag{mac.window-plain-transition}
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|         If 1, uses a plainer transition when showing a window.
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|         You can also use the symbol wxMAC_WINDOW_PLAIN_TRANSITION.
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|     @flag{window-default-variant}
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|         The default variant used by windows (cast to integer from the wxWindowVariant enum).
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|         Also known as wxWINDOW_DEFAULT_VARIANT.
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|     @flag{mac.listctrl.always_use_generic}
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|         Tells wxListCtrl to use the generic control even when it is capable of
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|         using the native control instead. Also known as wxMAC_ALWAYS_USE_GENERIC_LISTCTRL.
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|     @flag{mac.textcontrol-use-spell-checker}
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|         If 1 activates the spell checking in wxTextCtrl.
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|     @flag{osx.openfiledialog.always-show-types}
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|         Per default a wxFileDialog with wxFD_OPEN does not show a types-popup on OS X but allows
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|         the selection of files from any of the supported types. Setting this to 1 shows a wxChoice 
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|         for selection (if there is more than one supported filetype).
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|     @endFlagTable
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| 
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| 
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|     @section sysopt_motif Motif
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| 
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|     @beginFlagTable
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|     @flag{motif.largebuttons}
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|         If 1, uses a bigger default size for wxButtons.
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|     @endFlagTable
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| 
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| 
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|     The compile-time option to include or exclude this functionality is wxUSE_SYSTEM_OPTIONS.
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| 
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|     @library{wxbase}
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|     @category{cfg}
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| 
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|     @see wxSystemSettings
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| */
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| class wxSystemOptions : public wxObject
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| {
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| public:
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|     /**
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|         Default constructor.
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| 
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|         You don't need to create an instance of wxSystemOptions since all
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|         of its functions are static.
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|     */
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|     wxSystemOptions();
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Gets an option. The function is case-insensitive to @a name.
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|         Returns empty string if the option hasn't been set.
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| 
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|         @see SetOption(), GetOptionInt(), HasOption()
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|     */
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|     static wxString GetOption(const wxString& name);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Gets an option as an integer. The function is case-insensitive to @a name.
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|         If the option hasn't been set, this function returns 0.
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| 
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|         @see SetOption(), GetOption(), HasOption()
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|     */
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|     static int GetOptionInt(const wxString& name);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Returns @true if the given option is present.
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|         The function is case-insensitive to @a name.
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| 
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|         @see SetOption(), GetOption(), GetOptionInt()
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|     */
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|     static bool HasOption(const wxString& name);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Returns @true if the option with the given @a name had been set to 0 value.
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| 
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|         This is mostly useful for boolean options for which you can't use
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|         @c GetOptionInt(name) == 0 as this would also be @true if the option
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|         hadn't been set at all.
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|     */
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|     static bool IsFalse(const wxString& name);
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| 
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|     //@{
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|     /**
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|         Sets an option. The function is case-insensitive to @a name.
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|     */
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|     static void SetOption(const wxString& name, const wxString& value);
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|     static void SetOption(const wxString& name, int value);
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|     //@}
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| };
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| 
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