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README for wxLayout classes
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All the source in this directory is copyrighted under the
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GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE), version 2,
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by Karsten Ballueder <ballueder@usa.net>.
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This is still work in progress, so if you want to make any significant
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changes, please get in touch with me before.
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There are three building blocks for rich text editing:
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wxllist :
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The wxLayoutList layout engine. It is a linked list of wxLayoutObjects
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which can arrange and display them on any wxDC. I am trying to keep
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this class as simple as possible, to be just the core layout
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engine. All "convenience" functions should be defined in classes built
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on top of this.
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The wxLayoutList is derived from kbList, a double-linked list with an
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interface modelled after the STL list. As wxLayoutList depends on the
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way kbList treats iterators (i.e. the iterator value after an insert()
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or erase() operation), I don't feel like rewriting it for wxList.
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wxlwindow :
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Contains a class wxLayoutWindow, derived from wxScrolledWindow which
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can directly be used as a rich-text display or editing window. The
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function responsible for keyboard handling is virtual and can be
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overloaded for different keybindings. wxLayoutWindow can sent fake
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menu-events to the application to react to the user clicking on
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objects.
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wxlparser:
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Contains several high level functions operating on
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wxLayoutList. Currently implemented is inserting of text (including
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linebreaks) and export of objects, text or html.
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Planned for the future is an html parser for importing html.
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wxLayout.cpp is a simple test program. It will export Text and HTML to
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stdout and demonstrate some of the features and bugs of wxLayoutList.
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There are still things to do and I'm working on them. :-)
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Karsten Ballueder <Ballueder@usa.ne> 29 June 1998
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