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			147 lines
		
	
	
		
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			Objective-C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name:        display.h
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// Purpose:     interface of wxDisplay
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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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    @class wxDisplay
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    Determines the sizes and locations of displays connected to the system.
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    @library{wxcore}
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    @category{cfg}
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*/
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class wxDisplay
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{
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public:
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    /**
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        Constructor, setting up a wxDisplay instance with the specified
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        display.
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        @param index
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            The index of the display to use. This must be non-negative and
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            lower than the value returned by GetCount().
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    */
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    wxDisplay(unsigned int index = 0);
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    /**
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        Constructor creating the display object associated with the given
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        window.
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        This is the most convenient way of finding the display on which the
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        given window is shown while falling back to the default display if it
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        is not shown at all or positioned outside of any display.
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        @param window
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            A valid, i.e. non-null, window.
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        @see GetFromWindow()
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        @since 3.1.2
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     */
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    explicit wxDisplay(const wxWindow* window);
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    /**
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        Destructor.
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    */
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    ~wxDisplay();
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    /**
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        Changes the video mode of this display to the mode specified in the
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        mode parameter.
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        If wxDefaultVideoMode is passed in as the mode parameter, the defined
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        behaviour is that wxDisplay will reset the video mode to the default
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        mode used by the display. On Windows, the behaviour is normal. However,
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        there are differences on other platforms. On Unix variations using X11
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        extensions it should behave as defined, but some irregularities may
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        occur.
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    */
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    bool ChangeMode(const wxVideoMode& mode = wxDefaultVideoMode);
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    /**
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        Returns the client area of the display. The client area is the part of
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        the display available for the normal (non full screen) windows, usually
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        it is the same as GetGeometry() but it could be less if there is a
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        taskbar (or equivalent) on this display.
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    */
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    wxRect GetClientArea() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the number of connected displays.
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    */
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    static unsigned int GetCount();
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    /**
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        Returns the current video mode that this display is in.
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    */
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    wxVideoMode GetCurrentMode() const;
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    /**
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        Returns the index of the display on which the given point lies, or
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        @c wxNOT_FOUND if the point is not on any connected display.
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        @param pt
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            The point to locate.
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    */
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    static int GetFromPoint(const wxPoint& pt);
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    /**
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        Returns the index of the display on which the given window lies.
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        If the window is on more than one display it gets the display that
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        overlaps the window the most.
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        Returns @c wxNOT_FOUND if the window is not on any connected display.
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        @param win
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            The window to locate.
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    */
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    static int GetFromWindow(const wxWindow* win);
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    /**
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        Returns the bounding rectangle of the display whose index was passed to
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        the constructor.
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        @see GetClientArea(), wxDisplaySize()
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    */
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    wxRect GetGeometry() const;
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    /**
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        Fills and returns an array with all the video modes that are supported
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        by this display, or video modes that are supported by this display and
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        match the mode parameter (if mode is not wxDefaultVideoMode).
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    */
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    wxArrayVideoModes GetModes(const wxVideoMode& mode = wxDefaultVideoMode) const;
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    /**
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        Returns the display's name.
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        The returned value is currently an empty string under all platforms
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        except MSW.
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    */
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    wxString GetName() const;
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    /**
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        Returns display resolution in pixels per inch.
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        Horizontal and vertical resolution are returned in @c x and @c y
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        components of the wxSize object respectively.
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        If the resolution information is not available, returns @code wxSize(0,
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        0) @endcode.
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        @since 3.1.2
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     */
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    wxSize GetPPI() const;
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    /**
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        Returns @true if the display is the primary display. The primary
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        display is the one whose index is 0.
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    */
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    bool IsPrimary() const;
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};
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