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| %% Name:        dataform.tex
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| %% Purpose:     wxDataFormat documentation
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| %% Author:      Vadim Zeitlin
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| %% Modified by:
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| %% Created:     03.11.99
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| %% RCS-ID:      $Id$
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| %% Copyright:   (c) Vadim Zeitlin
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| %% License:     wxWidgets license
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| %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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| 
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| \section{\class{wxDataFormat}}\label{wxdataformat}
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| 
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| A wxDataFormat is an encapsulation of a platform-specific format handle which
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| is used by the system for the clipboard and drag and drop operations. The
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| applications are usually only interested in, for example, pasting data from the
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| clipboard only if the data is in a format the program understands and a data
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| format is something which uniquely identifies this format.
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| 
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| On the system level, a data format is usually just a number ({\tt CLIPFORMAT}
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| under Windows or {\tt Atom} under X11, for example) and the standard formats
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| are, indeed, just numbers which can be implicitly converted to wxDataFormat.
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| The standard formats are:
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| 
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| \begin{twocollist}\itemsep=1cm
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| \twocolitem{wxDF\_INVALID}{An invalid format - used as default argument for
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| functions taking a wxDataFormat argument sometimes}
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| \twocolitem{wxDF\_TEXT}{Text format (wxString)}
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| \twocolitem{wxDF\_BITMAP}{A bitmap (wxBitmap)}
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| \twocolitem{wxDF\_METAFILE}{A metafile (wxMetafile, Windows only)}
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| \twocolitem{wxDF\_FILENAME}{A list of filenames}
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| \twocolitem{wxDF\_HTML}{An HTML string. This is only valid when passed to wxSetClipboardData
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| when compiled with Visual C++ in non-Unicode mode}
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| \end{twocollist}
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| 
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| As mentioned above, these standard formats may be passed to any function taking
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| wxDataFormat argument because wxDataFormat has an implicit conversion from
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| them (or, to be precise from the type {\tt wxDataFormat::NativeFormat} which is
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| the type used by the underlying platform for data formats).
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| 
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| Aside the standard formats, the application may also use custom formats which
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| are identified by their names (strings) and not numeric identifiers. Although
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| internally custom format must be created (or {\it registered}) first, you
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| shouldn't care about it because it is done automatically the first time the
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| wxDataFormat object corresponding to a given format name is created. The only
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| implication of this is that you should avoid having global wxDataFormat objects
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| with non-default constructor because their constructors are executed before the
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| program has time to perform all necessary initialisations and so an attempt to
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| do clipboard format registration at this time will usually lead to a crash!
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| 
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| \wxheading{Virtual functions to override}
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| 
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| None
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| 
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| \wxheading{Derived from}
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| 
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| None
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| 
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| \wxheading{See also}
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| 
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| \helpref{Clipboard and drag and drop overview}{wxdndoverview}, 
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| \helpref{DnD sample}{samplednd}, 
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| \helpref{wxDataObject}{wxdataobject}
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| 
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| \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::wxDataFormat}\label{wxdataformatwxdataformatdef}
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| 
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| \func{}{wxDataFormat}{\param{NativeFormat}{ format = wxDF\_INVALID}}
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| 
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| Constructs a data format object for one of the standard data formats or an
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| empty data object (use \helpref{SetType}{wxdataformatsettype} or 
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| \helpref{SetId}{wxdataformatsetid} later in this case)
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| 
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| \perlnote{In wxPerl this function is named {\tt newNative}.}
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::wxDataFormat}\label{wxdataformatwxdataformat}
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| 
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| \func{}{wxDataFormat}{\param{const wxChar }{*format}}
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| 
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| Constructs a data format object for a custom format identified by its name 
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| {\it format}.
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| 
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| \perlnote{In wxPerl this function is named {\tt newUser}.}
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::operator $==$}\label{wxdataformatoperatoreq}
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| 
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| \constfunc{bool}{operator $==$}{\param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format}}
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| 
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| Returns true if the formats are equal.
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::operator $!=$}\label{wxdataformatoperatorneq}
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| 
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| \constfunc{bool}{operator $!=$}{\param{const wxDataFormat\&}{ format}}
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| 
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| Returns true if the formats are different.
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::GetId}\label{wxdataformatgetid}
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| 
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| \constfunc{wxString}{GetId}{\void}
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| 
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| Returns the name of a custom format (this function will fail for a standard
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| format).
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::GetType}\label{wxdataformatgettype}
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| 
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| \constfunc{NativeFormat}{GetType}{\void}
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| 
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| Returns the platform-specific number identifying the format.
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::SetId}\label{wxdataformatsetid}
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| 
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| \func{void}{SetId}{\param{const wxChar }{*format}}
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| 
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| Sets the format to be the custom format identified by the given name.
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| 
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| \membersection{wxDataFormat::SetType}\label{wxdataformatsettype}
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| 
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| \func{void}{SetType}{\param{NativeFormat}{ format}}
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| 
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| Sets the format to the given value, which should be one of wxDF\_XXX constants.
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| 
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