Update the font of some buddy controls when the DPI changes. Fix the position of the statusbar after a DPI change. Add some changes that were suggested in https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1499 but left out from it. Some sizes are cached to improve the speed of the library. These sizes become incorrect when the DPI changes. And are incorrect when a window is created on a display with a different DPI. Fix this by checking if the current DPI is the same as the DPI that was used when calculating the size, otherwise recalculate the size. Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1530
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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| // Name:        button.h
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| // Purpose:     interface of wxButton
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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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| /**
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|     @class wxButton
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| 
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|     A button is a control that contains a text string, and is one of the most
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|     common elements of a GUI.
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| 
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|     It may be placed on a @ref wxDialog "dialog box" or on a @ref wxPanel panel,
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|     or indeed on almost any other window.
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| 
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|     By default, i.e. if none of the alignment styles are specified, the label
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|     is centered both horizontally and vertically. If the button has both a
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|     label and a bitmap, the alignment styles above specify the location of the
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|     rectangle combining both the label and the bitmap and the bitmap position
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|     set with wxButton::SetBitmapPosition() defines the relative position of the
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|     bitmap with respect to the label (however currently non-default alignment
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|     combinations are not implemented on all platforms).
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| 
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|     Since version 2.9.1 wxButton supports showing both text and an image
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|     (currently only when using wxMSW, wxGTK or wxOSX/Cocoa ports), see
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|     SetBitmap() and SetBitmapLabel(), SetBitmapDisabled() &c methods. In the
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|     previous wxWidgets versions this functionality was only available in (the
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|     now trivial) wxBitmapButton class which was only capable of showing an
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|     image without text.
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| 
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|     A button may have either a single image for all states or different images
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|     for the following states (different images are not currently supported
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|     under OS X where the normal image is used for all states):
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|     @li @b normal: the default state
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|     @li @b disabled: bitmap shown when the button is disabled.
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|     @li @b pressed: bitmap shown when the button is pushed (e.g. while the user
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|         keeps the mouse button pressed on it)
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|     @li @b focus: bitmap shown when the button has keyboard focus (but is not
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|         pressed as in this case the button is in the pressed state)
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|     @li @b current: bitmap shown when the mouse is over the button (but it is
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|         not pressed although it may have focus). Notice that if current bitmap
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|         is not specified but the current platform UI uses hover images for the
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|         buttons (such as Windows or GTK+), then the focus bitmap is used for
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|         hover state as well. This makes it possible to set focus bitmap only to
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|         get reasonably good behaviour on all platforms.
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| 
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|     All of the bitmaps must be of the same size and the normal bitmap must be
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|     set first (to a valid bitmap), before setting any other ones. Also, if the
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|     size of the bitmaps is changed later, you need to change the size of the
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|     normal bitmap before setting any other bitmaps with the new size (and you
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|     do need to reset all of them as their original values can be lost when the
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|     normal bitmap size changes).
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| 
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|     The position of the image inside the button be configured using
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|     SetBitmapPosition(). By default the image is on the left of the text.
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| 
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|     Please also notice that GTK+ uses a global setting called @c gtk-button-images
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|     to determine if the images should be shown in the buttons
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|     at all. If it is off (which is the case in e.g. Gnome 2.28 by default), no
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|     images will be shown, consistently with the native behaviour.
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| 
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|     @beginStyleTable
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|     @style{wxBU_LEFT}
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|         Left-justifies the label. Windows and GTK+ only.
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|     @style{wxBU_TOP}
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|         Aligns the label to the top of the button. Windows and GTK+ only.
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|     @style{wxBU_RIGHT}
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|         Right-justifies the bitmap label. Windows and GTK+ only.
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|     @style{wxBU_BOTTOM}
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|         Aligns the label to the bottom of the button. Windows and GTK+ only.
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|     @style{wxBU_EXACTFIT}
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|         By default, all buttons are made of at least the standard button size,
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|         even if their contents is small enough to fit into a smaller size. This
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|         is done for consistency as most platforms use buttons of the same size
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|         in the native dialogs, but can be overridden by specifying this flag.
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|         If it is given, the button will be made just big enough for its
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|         contents. Notice that under MSW the button will still have at least the
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|         standard height, even with this style, if it has a non-empty label.
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|     @style{wxBU_NOTEXT}
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|         Disables the display of the text label in the button even if it has one
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|         or its id is one of the standard stock ids with an associated label:
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|         without using this style a button which is only supposed to show a
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|         bitmap but uses a standard id would display a label too.
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|     @style{wxBORDER_NONE}
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|         Creates a button without border. This is currently implemented in MSW,
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|         GTK2 and OSX/Cocoa.
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|     @endStyleTable
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| 
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|     @beginEventEmissionTable{wxCommandEvent}
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|     @event{EVT_BUTTON(id, func)}
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|            Process a @c wxEVT_BUTTON event, when the button is clicked.
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|     @endEventTable
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| 
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|     @library{wxcore}
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|     @category{ctrl}
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|     @appearance{button}
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| 
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|     @see wxBitmapButton
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| */
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| class wxButton : public wxAnyButton
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| {
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| public:
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|     /**
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|         Default ctor.
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|     */
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|     wxButton();
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Constructor, creating and showing a button.
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| 
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|         The preferred way to create standard buttons is to use default value of
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|         @a label. If no label is supplied and @a id is one of standard IDs from
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|         @ref page_stockitems "this list", a standard label will be used. In
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|         other words, if you use a predefined @c wxID_XXX constant, just omit
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|         the label completely rather than specifying it. In particular, help
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|         buttons (the ones with @a id of @c wxID_HELP) under OS X can't
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|         display any label at all and while wxButton will detect if the standard
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|         "Help" label is used and ignore it, using any other label will prevent
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|         the button from correctly appearing as a help button and so should be
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|         avoided.
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| 
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| 
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|         In addition to that, the button will be decorated with stock icons under GTK+ 2.
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| 
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|         @param parent
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|             Parent window. Must not be @NULL.
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|         @param id
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|             Button identifier. A value of @c wxID_ANY indicates a default value.
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|         @param label
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|             Text to be displayed on the button.
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|         @param pos
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|             Button position.
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|         @param size
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|             Button size. If the default size is specified then the button is sized
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|             appropriately for the text.
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|         @param style
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|             Window style. See wxButton class description.
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|         @param validator
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|             Window validator.
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|         @param name
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|             Window name.
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| 
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|         @see Create(), wxValidator
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|     */
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|     wxButton(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
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|              const wxString& label = wxEmptyString,
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|              const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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|              const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
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|              long style = 0,
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|              const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
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|              const wxString& name = wxButtonNameStr);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Button creation function for two-step creation.
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|         For more details, see wxButton().
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|     */
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|     bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
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|                 const wxString& label = wxEmptyString,
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|                 const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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|                 const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
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|                 long style = 0,
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|                 const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
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|                 const wxString& name = wxButtonNameStr);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Returns @true if an authentication needed symbol is displayed on the
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|         button.
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| 
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|         @remarks This method always returns @false if the platform is not
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|                  Windows Vista or newer.
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| 
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|         @see SetAuthNeeded()
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| 
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|         @since 2.9.1
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|      */
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|     bool GetAuthNeeded() const;
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| 
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Returns the default size for the buttons. It is advised to make all the
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|         dialog buttons of the same size and this function allows retrieving the
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|         (platform, and current font dependent) size which should be the best
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|         suited for this.
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| 
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|         The optional @a win argument is new since wxWidgets 3.1.3 and allows to
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|         get a per-monitor DPI specific size.
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|     */
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|     static wxSize GetDefaultSize(wxWindow* win = NULL);
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Returns the string label for the button.
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| 
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|         @see SetLabel()
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|     */
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|     wxString GetLabel() const;
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Sets whether an authentication needed symbol should be displayed on the
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|         button.
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| 
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|         @remarks This method doesn't do anything if the platform is not Windows
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|                  Vista or newer.
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| 
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|         @see GetAuthNeeded()
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| 
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|         @since 2.9.1
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|      */
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|     void SetAuthNeeded(bool needed = true);
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| 
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| 
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|     /**
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|         This sets the button to be the default item in its top-level window
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|         (e.g. the panel or the dialog box containing it).
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| 
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|         As normal, pressing return causes the default button to be depressed when
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|         the return key is pressed.
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| 
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|         See also wxWindow::SetFocus() which sets the keyboard focus for windows
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|         and text panel items, and wxTopLevelWindow::SetDefaultItem().
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| 
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|         @remarks Under Windows, only dialog box buttons respond to this function.
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| 
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|         @return the old default item (possibly @NULL)
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|     */
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|     virtual wxWindow* SetDefault();
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| 
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|     /**
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|         Sets the string label for the button.
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| 
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|         @param label
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|             The label to set.
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|     */
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|     void SetLabel(const wxString& label);
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| };
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| 
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