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// Name: cat_classes.h
// Purpose: Classes-by-category page of the Doxygen manual
// Author: wxWidgets team
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// Licence: wxWindows license
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@page page_class_cat Classes by Category
@beginInvisibleTable
<tr><td>
@li @ref page_class_cat_managedwnd
@li @ref page_class_cat_miscwnd
@li @ref page_class_cat_aui
@li @ref page_class_cat_winlayout
@li @ref page_class_cat_cmndlg
@li @ref page_class_cat_ctrl
@li @ref page_class_cat_miscpickers
@li @ref page_class_cat_menus
@li @ref page_class_cat_dc
@li @ref page_class_cat_gdi
@li @ref page_class_cat_events
@li @ref page_class_cat_validator
@li @ref page_class_cat_data
</td><td>
@li @ref page_class_cat_containers
@li @ref page_class_cat_smartpointers
@li @ref page_class_cat_logging
@li @ref page_class_cat_debugging
@li @ref page_class_cat_net
@li @ref page_class_cat_ipc
@li @ref page_class_cat_dvf
@li @ref page_class_cat_printing
@li @ref page_class_cat_dnd
@li @ref page_class_cat_file
@li @ref page_class_cat_vfs
@li @ref page_class_cat_streams
</td><td>
@li @ref page_class_cat_threading
@li @ref page_class_cat_rtti
@li @ref page_class_cat_appmanagement
@li @ref page_class_cat_html
@li @ref page_class_cat_richtext
@li @ref page_class_cat_stc
@li @ref page_class_cat_xml
@li @ref page_class_cat_xrc
@li @ref page_class_cat_help
@li @ref page_class_cat_media
@li @ref page_class_cat_gl
@li @ref page_class_cat_archive
@li @ref page_class_cat_misc
</td></tr>
@endTable
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@section page_class_cat_managedwnd Managed Windows
There are several types of window that are directly controlled by the window
manager (such as MS Windows, or the Motif Window Manager). Frames and dialogs
are similar in wxWidgets, but only dialogs may be modal.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_cmndlg
@li wxTopLevelWindow: Any top level window, dialog or frame
@li wxDialog: Dialog box
@li wxFrame: Normal frame
@li wxMDIChildFrame: MDI child frame
@li wxMDIParentFrame: MDI parent frame
@li wxMiniFrame: A frame with a small title bar
@li wxPropertySheetDialog: Property sheet dialog
@li wxSplashScreen: Splash screen class
@li wxTipWindow: Shows text in a small window
@li wxWizard: A wizard dialog
@section page_class_cat_miscwnd Miscellaneous Windows
The following are a variety of classes that are derived from wxWindow.
@li wxPanel: A window whose colour changes according to current user settings
@li wxScrolledWindow: Window with automatically managed scrollbars
@li wxGrid: A grid (table) window
@li wxSplitterWindow: Window which can be split vertically or horizontally
@li wxStatusBar: Implements the status bar on a frame
@li wxToolBar: Toolbar class
@li wxNotebook: Notebook class
@li wxListbook: Similar to notebook but using list control
@li wxChoicebook: Similar to notebook but using choice control
@li wxTreebook: Similar to notebook but using tree control
@li wxSashWindow: Window with four optional sashes that can be dragged
@li wxSashLayoutWindow: Window that can be involved in an IDE-like layout
arrangement
@li wxVScrolledWindow: As wxScrolledWindow but supports lines of variable
height
@li wxWizardPage: A base class for the page in wizard dialog.
@li wxWizardPageSimple: A page in wizard dialog.
@section page_class_cat_aui Window Docking (wxAUI)
wxAUI is a set classes for writing a customizable application interface
with built-in docking, floatable panes and a flexible MDI-like interface.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_aui
@li wxAuiManager: The central class for managing the interface
@li wxAuiNotebook: A replacement notebook class with extra features
@li wxAuiPaneInfo: Describes a single pane
@li wxAuiDockArt: Art and metrics provider for customizing the docking user
interface
@li wxAuiTabArt: Art and metrics provider for customizing the notebook user
interface
@section page_class_cat_winlayout Window Layout
There are two different systems for laying out windows (and dialogs in
particular). One is based upon so-called sizers and it requires less typing,
thinking and calculating and will in almost all cases produce dialogs looking
equally well on all platforms, the other is based on so-called constraints and
is deprecated, though still available.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_sizer, @ref overview_constraints
These are the classes relevant to sizer-based layout:
@li wxSizer: Abstract base class
@li wxGridSizer: A sizer for laying out windows in a grid with all fields
having the same size
@li wxFlexGridSizer: A sizer for laying out windows in a flexible grid
@li wxGridBagSizer: Another grid sizer that lets you specify the cell an item
is in, and items can span rows and/or columns.
@li wxBoxSizer: A sizer for laying out windows in a row or column
@li wxStaticBoxSizer: Same as wxBoxSizer, but with a surrounding static box
@li wxWrapSizer: A sizer which wraps its child controls as size permits
These are the classes relevant to constraints-based window layout:
@li wxIndividualLayoutConstraint: Represents a single constraint dimension
@li wxLayoutConstraints: Represents the constraints for a window class
Other layout classes:
@li wxLayoutAlgorithm: An alternative window layout facility
@section page_class_cat_cmndlg Common Dialogs
Common dialogs are ready-made dialog classes which are frequently used in an
application.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_cmndlg
@li wxDialog: Base class for common dialogs
@li wxColourDialog: Colour chooser dialog
@li wxDirDialog: Directory selector dialog
@li wxFileDialog: File selector dialog
@li wxFindReplaceDialog: Text search/replace dialog
@li wxMultiChoiceDialog: Dialog to get one or more selections from a list
@li wxSingleChoiceDialog: Dialog to get a single selection from a list and
return the string
@li wxTextEntryDialog: Dialog to get a single line of text from the user
@li wxPasswordEntryDialog: Dialog to get a password from the user
@li wxFontDialog: Font chooser dialog
@li wxPageSetupDialog: Standard page setup dialog
@li wxPrintDialog: Standard print dialog
@li wxProgressDialog: Progress indication dialog
@li wxMessageDialog: Simple message box dialog
@li wxSymbolPickerDialog: Symbol selector dialog
@li wxRichTextFormattingDialog: A dialog for formatting the content of a
wxRichTextCtrl
@li wxWizard: A wizard dialog.
@section page_class_cat_ctrl Controls
Typically, these are small windows which provide interaction with the user.
Controls that are not static can have wxValidator associated with them.
@li wxAnimationCtrl: A control to display an animation
@li wxControl: The base class for controls
@li wxButton: Push button control, displaying text
@li wxBitmapButton: Push button control, displaying a bitmap
@li wxBitmapComboBox: A combobox with bitmaps next to text items
@li wxToggleButton: A button which stays pressed when clicked by user.
@li wxBitmapToggleButton: A toggle button with bitmaps.
@li wxCalendarCtrl: Control showing an entire calendar month
@li wxCheckBox: Checkbox control
@li wxCheckListBox: A listbox with a checkbox to the left of each item
@li wxChoice: Choice control (a combobox without the editable area)
@li wxCollapsiblePane: A panel which can be shown/hidden by the user
@li wxComboBox: A choice with an editable area
@li wxComboCtrl: A combobox with application defined popup
@li wxDataViewCtrl: A control to tabular or tree like data
@li wxDataViewTreeCtrl: A specialized wxDataViewCtrl with wxTreeCtrl-like API
@li wxGauge: A control to represent a varying quantity, such as time remaining
@li wxGenericDirCtrl: A control for displaying a directory tree
@li wxHtmlListBox: An abstract class for creating listboxes showing HTML
content
@li wxSimpleHtmlListBox: A listbox showing HTML content
@li wxStaticBox: A static, or group box for visually grouping related controls
@li wxListBox: A list of strings for single or multiple selection
@li wxListCtrl: A control for displaying lists of strings and/or icons, plus a
multicolumn report view
@li wxListView: A simpler interface (fa&ccedil;ade) for wxListCtrl in report
mode
@li wxOwnerDrawnComboBox: A combobox with owner-drawn list items
@li wxRichTextCtrl: Generic rich text editing control
@li wxTextCtrl: Single or multiline text editing control
@li wxTreeCtrl: Tree (hierarchy) control
@li wxScrollBar: Scrollbar control
@li wxSpinButton: A spin or `up-down' control
@li wxSpinCtrl: A spin control - i.e. spin button and text control
@li wxStaticText: One or more lines of non-editable text
@li wxHyperlinkCtrl: A static text which opens an URL when clicked
@li wxStaticBitmap: A control to display a bitmap
@li wxRadioBox: A group of radio buttons
@li wxRadioButton: A round button to be used with others in a mutually
exclusive way
@li wxSlider: A slider that can be dragged by the user
@li wxVListBox: A listbox supporting variable height rows
@section page_class_cat_miscpickers Picker Controls
A picker control is a control whose appearance and behaviour is highly
platform-dependent.
@li wxColourPickerCtrl: A control which allows the user to choose a colour
@li wxDirPickerCtrl: A control which allows the user to choose a directory
@li wxFilePickerCtrl: A control which allows the user to choose a file
@li wxFontPickerCtrl: A control which allows the user to choose a font
@li wxDatePickerCtrl: Small date picker control
@section page_class_cat_menus Menus
@li wxMenu: Displays a series of menu items for selection
@li wxMenuBar: Contains a series of menus for use with a frame
@li wxMenuItem: Represents a single menu item
@section page_class_cat_dc Device Contexts
Device contexts are surfaces that may be drawn on, and provide an abstraction
that allows parameterisation of your drawing code by passing different device
contexts.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_dc
@li wxAutoBufferedPaintDC: A helper device context for double buffered drawing
inside @b OnPaint().
@li wxBufferedDC: A helper device context for double buffered drawing.
@li wxBufferedPaintDC: A helper device context for double buffered drawing
inside @b OnPaint().
@li wxClientDC: A device context to access the client area outside
@b OnPaint() events
@li wxPaintDC: A device context to access the client area inside @b OnPaint()
events
@li wxWindowDC: A device context to access the non-client area
@li wxScreenDC: A device context to access the entire screen
@li wxDC: The device context base class
@li wxMemoryDC: A device context for drawing into bitmaps
@li wxMetafileDC: A device context for drawing into metafiles
@li wxMirrorDC: A proxy device context allowing for simple mirroring.
@li wxPostScriptDC: A device context for drawing into PostScript files
@li wxPrinterDC: A device context for drawing to printers
@section page_class_cat_gdi Graphics Device Interface
These classes are related to drawing on device contexts and windows.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_bitmap
@li wxColour: Represents the red, blue and green elements of a colour
@li wxDCClipper: Wraps the operations of setting and destroying the clipping
region
@li wxBitmap: Represents a bitmap
@li wxBrush: Used for filling areas on a device context
@li wxBrushList: The list of previously-created brushes
@li wxCursor: A small, transparent bitmap representing the cursor
@li wxFont: Represents fonts
@li wxFontList: The list of previously-created fonts
@li wxIcon: A small, transparent bitmap for assigning to frames and drawing on
device contexts
@li wxImage: A platform-independent image class
@li wxImageList: A list of images, used with some controls
@li wxMask: Represents a mask to be used with a bitmap for transparent drawing
@li wxPen: Used for drawing lines on a device context
@li wxPenList: The list of previously-created pens
@li wxPalette: Represents a table of indices into RGB values
@li wxRegion: Represents a simple or complex region on a window or device
context
@li wxAnimation: Represents an animation
@li wxRendererNative: Abstracts high-level drawing primitives
@section page_class_cat_events Events
An event object contains information about a specific event. Event handlers
(usually member functions) have a single, event argument.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_eventhandling
@li wxActivateEvent: A window or application activation event
@li wxCalendarEvent: Used with wxCalendarCtrl
@li wxCalculateLayoutEvent: Used to calculate window layout
@li wxChildFocusEvent: A child window focus event
@li wxClipboardTextEvent: A clipboard copy/cut/paste treebook event event
@li wxCloseEvent: A close window or end session event
@li wxCommandEvent: An event from a variety of standard controls
@li wxContextMenuEvent: An event generated when the user issues a context menu
command
@li wxDateEvent: Used with wxDatePickerCtrl
@li wxDialUpEvent: Event send by wxDialUpManager
@li wxDropFilesEvent: A drop files event
@li wxEraseEvent: An erase background event
@li wxEvent: The event base class
@li wxFindDialogEvent: Event sent by wxFindReplaceDialog
@li wxFocusEvent: A window focus event
@li wxKeyEvent: A keypress event
@li wxIconizeEvent: An iconize/restore event
@li wxIdleEvent: An idle event
@li wxInitDialogEvent: A dialog initialisation event
@li wxJoystickEvent: A joystick event
@li wxListEvent: A list control event
@li wxMaximizeEvent: A maximize event
@li wxMenuEvent: A menu event
@li wxMouseCaptureChangedEvent: A mouse capture changed event
@li wxMouseCaptureLostEvent: A mouse capture lost event
@li wxMouseEvent: A mouse event
@li wxMoveEvent: A move event
@li wxNavigationKeyEvent: An event set by navigation keys such as tab
@li wxNotebookEvent: A notebook control event
@li wxNotifyEvent: A notification event, which can be vetoed
@li wxPaintEvent: A paint event
@li wxProcessEvent: A process ending event
@li wxQueryLayoutInfoEvent: Used to query layout information
@li wxRichTextEvent: A rich text editing event
@li wxScrollEvent: A scroll event from sliders, stand-alone scrollbars and spin
buttons
@li wxScrollWinEvent: A scroll event from scrolled windows
@li wxSizeEvent: A size event
@li wxSocketEvent: A socket event
@li wxSpinEvent: An event from wxSpinButton
@li wxSplitterEvent: An event from wxSplitterWindow
@li wxSysColourChangedEvent: A system colour change event
@li wxTimerEvent: A timer expiration event
@li wxTreebookEvent: A treebook control event
@li wxTreeEvent: A tree control event
@li wxUpdateUIEvent: A user interface update event
@li wxWindowCreateEvent: A window creation event
@li wxWindowDestroyEvent: A window destruction event
@li wxWizardEvent: A wizard event
@section page_class_cat_validator Validators
These are the window validators, used for filtering and validating user input.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_validator
@li wxValidator: Base validator class
@li wxTextValidator: Text control validator class
@li wxGenericValidator: Generic control validator class
@section page_class_cat_data Data Structures
These are the data structure classes supported by wxWidgets.
@li wxCmdLineParser: Command line parser class
@li wxDateSpan: A logical time interval.
@li wxDateTime: A class for date/time manipulations
@li wxLongLong: A portable 64 bit integer type
@li wxObject: The root class for most wxWidgets classes
@li wxPathList: A class to help search multiple paths
@li wxPoint: Representation of a point
@li wxRect: A class representing a rectangle
@li wxRegEx: Regular expression support
@li wxRegion: A class representing a region
@li wxString: A string class
@li wxStringTokenizer: A class for interpreting a string as a list of tokens or
words
@li wxRealPoint: Representation of a point using floating point numbers
@li wxSize: Representation of a size
@li wxTimeSpan: A time interval.
@li wxURI: Represents a Uniform Resource Identifier
@li wxVariant: A class for storing arbitrary types that may change at run-time
@section page_class_cat_containers Containers
These are classes, templates and class macros are used by wxWidgets. Most of
these classes provide a subset or almost complete STL API.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_container
@li wxArray<T>: A type-safe dynamic array implementation (macro based)
@li wxArrayString: An efficient container for storing wxString objects
@li wxHashMap<T>: A type-safe hash map implementation (macro based)
@li wxHashSet<T>: A type-safe hash set implementation(macro based)
@li wxHashTable: A simple hash table implementation (deprecated, use wxHashMap)
@li wxList<T>: A type-safe linked list implementation (macro based)
@li wxVector<T>: Template base vector implementation identical to std::vector
@section page_class_cat_smartpointers Smart Pointers
wxWidgets provides a few smart pointer class templates.
@li wxObjectDataPtr<T>: A shared pointer (using intrusive reference counting)
@li wxScopedPtr<T>: A scoped pointer
@li wxSharedPtr<T>: A shared pointer (using non-intrusive reference counting)
@li wxWeakRef<T>: A weak reference
@section page_class_cat_logging Logging
wxWidgets provides several classes and functions for message logging.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_log
@li wxLog: The base log class
@li wxLogStderr: Log messages to a C STDIO stream
@li wxLogStream: Log messages to a C++ iostream
@li wxLogTextCtrl: Log messages to a wxTextCtrl
@li wxLogWindow: Log messages to a log frame
@li wxLogGui: Default log target for GUI programs
@li wxLogNull: Temporarily suppress message logging
@li wxLogChain: Allows to chain two log targets
@li wxLogInterposer: Allows to filter the log messages
@li wxLogInterposerTemp: Allows to filter the log messages
@li wxStreamToTextRedirector: Allows to redirect output sent to @c cout to a wxTextCtrl
@li Log functions: Error and warning logging functions
@section page_class_cat_debugging Debugging
wxWidgets supports some aspects of debugging an application through classes,
functions and macros.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_debugging
@li wxDebugContext: Provides memory-checking facilities
@li Debugging macros: Debug macros for assertion and checking
@li WXDEBUG_NEW: Use this macro to give further debugging information
@li wxDebugReport: Base class for creating debug reports in case of a program
crash.
@li wxDebugReportCompress: Class for creating compressed debug reports.
@li wxDebugReportUpload: Class for uploading compressed debug reports via HTTP.
@li wxDebugReportPreview: Abstract base class for previewing the contents of a
debug report.
@li wxDebugReportPreviewStd: Standard implementation of wxDebugReportPreview.
@section page_class_cat_net Networking
wxWidgets provides its own classes for socket based networking.
@li wxDialUpManager: Provides functions to check the status of network
connection and to establish one
@li wxIPV4address: Represents an Internet address
@li wxIPaddress: Represents an Internet address
@li wxSocketBase: Represents a socket base object
@li wxSocketClient: Represents a socket client
@li wxSocketServer: Represents a socket server
@li wxSocketEvent: A socket event
@li wxFTP: FTP protocol class
@li wxHTTP: HTTP protocol class
@li wxURL: Represents a Universal Resource Locator
@section page_class_cat_ipc Interprocess Communication
wxWidgets provides simple interprocess communications facilities based on
Windows DDE, but available on most platforms using TCP.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_ipc
@li wxClient, wxDDEClient: Represents a client
@li wxConnection, wxDDEConnection: Represents the connection between a client
and a server
@li wxServer, wxDDEServer: Represents a server
@section page_class_cat_dvf Document/View Framework
wxWidgets supports a document/view framework which provides housekeeping for a
document-centric application.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_docview
@li wxCommand: Base class for undo/redo actions
@li wxCommandProcessor: Maintains the undo/redo stack
@li wxDocument: Represents a document
@li wxView: Represents a view
@li wxDocTemplate: Manages the relationship between a document class and a
view class
@li wxDocManager: Manages the documents and views in an application
@li wxDocChildFrame: A child frame for showing a document view
@li wxDocParentFrame: A parent frame to contain views
@li wxDocMDIChildFrame: An MDI child frame for showing a document view
@li wxDocMDIParentFrame: An MDI parent frame to contain views
@li wxFileHistory: Maintains a list of the most recently visited files
@section page_class_cat_printing Printing Framework
A printing and previewing framework is implemented to make it relatively
straightforward to provide document printing facilities.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_printing
@li wxPreviewFrame: Frame for displaying a print preview
@li wxPreviewCanvas: Canvas for displaying a print preview
@li wxPreviewControlBar: Standard control bar for a print preview
@li wxPrintDialog: Standard print dialog
@li wxPageSetupDialog: Standard page setup dialog
@li wxPrinter: Class representing the printer
@li wxPrinterDC: Printer device context
@li wxPrintout: Class representing a particular printout
@li wxPrintPreview: Class representing a print preview
@li wxPrintData: Represents information about the document being printed
@li wxPrintDialogData: Represents information about the print dialog
@li wxPageSetupDialogData: Represents information about the page setup dialog
@section page_class_cat_dnd Clipboard and Drag & Drop
Related Overviews: @ref overview_dnd
@li wxDataObject: Data object class
@li wxDataFormat: Represents a data format
@li wxTextDataObject: Text data object class
@li wxFileDataObject: File data object class
@li wxBitmapDataObject: Bitmap data object class
@li wxURLDataObject: URL data object class
@li wxCustomDataObject: Custom data object class
@li wxClipboard: Clipboard class
@li wxDropTarget: Drop target class
@li wxFileDropTarget: File drop target class
@li wxTextDropTarget: Text drop target class
@li wxDropSource: Drop source class
@section page_class_cat_file File Handling
wxWidgets has several small classes to work with disk files and directories.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_file
@li wxFileName: Operations with the file name and attributes
@li wxDir: Class for enumerating files/subdirectories.
@li wxDirTraverser: Class used together with wxDir for recursively enumerating
the files/subdirectories
@li wxFile: Low-level file input/output class.
@li wxFFile: Another low-level file input/output class.
@li wxTempFile: Class to safely replace an existing file
@li wxTextFile: Class for working with text files as with arrays of lines
@li wxStandardPaths: Paths for standard directories
@li wxPathList: A class to help search multiple paths
@section page_class_cat_vfs Virtual File System
wxWidgets provides a set of classes that implement an extensible virtual file
system, used internally by the HTML classes.
@li wxFSFile: Represents a file in the virtual file system
@li wxFileSystem: Main interface for the virtual file system
@li wxFileSystemHandler: Class used to announce file system type
@section page_class_cat_streams Streams
wxWidgets has its own set of stream classes, as an alternative to often buggy
standard stream libraries, and to provide enhanced functionality.
@li wxStreamBase: Stream base class
@li wxStreamBuffer: Stream buffer class
@li wxInputStream: Input stream class
@li wxOutputStream: Output stream class
@li wxCountingOutputStream: Stream class for querying what size a stream would
have.
@li wxFilterInputStream: Filtered input stream class
@li wxFilterOutputStream: Filtered output stream class
@li wxBufferedInputStream: Buffered input stream class
@li wxBufferedOutputStream: Buffered output stream class
@li wxMemoryInputStream: Memory input stream class
@li wxMemoryOutputStream: Memory output stream class
@li wxDataInputStream: Platform-independent binary data input stream class
@li wxDataOutputStream: Platform-independent binary data output stream class
@li wxTextInputStream: Platform-independent text data input stream class
@li wxTextOutputStream: Platform-independent text data output stream class
@li wxFileInputStream: File input stream class
@li wxFileOutputStream: File output stream class
@li wxFFileInputStream: Another file input stream class
@li wxFFileOutputStream: Another file output stream class
@li wxTempFileOutputStream: Stream to safely replace an existing file
@li wxStringInputStream: String input stream class
@li wxStringOutputStream: String output stream class
@li wxZlibInputStream: Zlib and gzip (compression) input stream class
@li wxZlibOutputStream: Zlib and gzip (compression) output stream class
@li wxZipInputStream: Input stream for reading from ZIP archives
@li wxZipOutputStream: Output stream for writing from ZIP archives
@li wxTarInputStream: Input stream for reading from tar archives
@li wxTarOutputStream: Output stream for writing from tar archives
@li wxSocketInputStream: Socket input stream class
@li wxSocketOutputStream: Socket output stream class
@section page_class_cat_threading Threading
wxWidgets provides a set of classes to make use of the native thread
capabilities of the various platforms.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_thread
@li wxThread: Thread class
@li wxThreadHelper: Manages background threads easily
@li wxMutex: Mutex class
@li wxMutexLocker: Mutex locker utility class
@li wxCriticalSection: Critical section class
@li wxCriticalSectionLocker: Critical section locker utility class
@li wxCondition: Condition class
@li wxSemaphore: Semaphore class
@section page_class_cat_rtti Runtime Type Information (RTTI)
wxWidgets supports runtime manipulation of class information, and dynamic
creation of objects given class names.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_rtti
See also: @ref page_macro_cat_rtti
@li wxClassInfo: Holds runtime class information
@li wxObject: Root class for classes with runtime information
@section page_class_cat_appmanagement Application and Process Management
@li wxApp: Application class
@li wxCmdLineParser: Command line parser class
@li wxDllLoader: Class to work with shared libraries.
@li wxProcess: Process class
@section page_class_cat_html HTML
wxWidgets provides a set of classes to display text in HTML format. These
classes include a help system based on the HTML widget.
@li wxHtmlHelpController: HTML help controller class
@li wxHtmlWindow: HTML window class
@li wxHtmlEasyPrinting: Simple class for printing HTML
@li wxHtmlPrintout: Generic HTML wxPrintout class
@li wxHtmlParser: Generic HTML parser class
@li wxHtmlTagHandler: HTML tag handler, pluginable into wxHtmlParser
@li wxHtmlWinParser: HTML parser class for wxHtmlWindow
@li wxHtmlWinTagHandler: HTML tag handler, pluginable into wxHtmlWinParser
@section page_class_cat_richtext Rich Text
wxWidgets provides a set of generic classes to edit and print simple rich text
with character and paragraph formatting.
@li wxTextAttr: Attributes specifying text styling.
@li wxRichTextCtrl: A rich text control.
@li wxRichTextBuffer: The content of a rich text control.
@li wxRichTextCharacterStyleDefinition: Definition of character styling.
@li wxRichTextParagraphStyleDefinition: Definition of paragraph styling.
@li wxRichTextListStyleDefinition: Definition of list styling.
@li wxRichTextStyleSheet: A set of style definitions.
@li wxRichTextStyleComboCtrl: A drop-down control for applying styles.
@li wxRichTextStyleListBox: A listbox for applying styles.
@li wxRichTextStyleOrganiserDialog: A dialog that can be used for managing or
browsing styles.
@li wxRichTextEvent: A rich text event.
@li wxRichTextRange: Specification for ranges in a rich text control or buffer.
@li wxRichTextFileHandler: File handler base class.
@li wxRichTextHTMLHandler: A handler for converting rich text to HTML.
@li wxRichTextXMLHandler: A handler for loading and saving rich text XML.
@li wxRichTextFormattingDialog: A dialog for rich text formatting.
@li wxRichTextPrinting: A class for easy printing of rich text buffers.
@li wxRichTextPrintout: A class used by wxRichTextPrinting.
@li wxRichTextHeaderFooterData: Header and footer data specification.
@section page_class_cat_stc Scintilla Text Editor
wxWidgets also provides a wrapper around the Scintilla text editor control,
which is a control for plain-text editing with support for highlighting, smart
indentation, etc.
@li wxStyledTextCtrl: A wxWidgets implementation of the Scintilla source code
editing component.
@section page_class_cat_xml XML
@li wxXmlDocument: A class to parse XML files
@li wxXmlNode: A class which represents XML nodes
@li wxXmlAttribute: A class which represent an XML attribute
@section page_class_cat_xrc XML Based Resource System (XRC)
Resources allow your application to create controls and other user interface
elements from specifications stored in an XML format.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_xrc
@li wxXmlResource: The main class for working with resources
@li wxXmlResourceHandler: The base class for XML resource handlers
@section page_class_cat_help Help
@li wxHelpController: Family of classes for controlling help windows
@li wxHtmlHelpController: HTML help controller class
@li wxContextHelp: Class to put application into context-sensitive help mode
@li wxContextHelpButton: Button class for putting application into
context-sensitive help mode
@li wxHelpProvider: Abstract class for context-sensitive help provision
@li wxSimpleHelpProvider: Class for simple context-sensitive help provision
@li wxHelpControllerHelpProvider: Class for context-sensitive help provision
via a help controller
@li wxToolTip: Class implementing tooltips
@section page_class_cat_media Multimedia
@li wxMediaCtrl: Display multimedia contents.
@section page_class_cat_gl OpenGL
@li wxGLCanvas: Canvas that you can render OpenGL calls to.
@li wxGLContext: Class to ease sharing of OpenGL data resources.
@section page_class_cat_archive Archive
@li wxArchiveInputStream
@li wxArchiveOutputStream
@li wxArchiveEntry
@section page_class_cat_misc Miscellaneous
@li wxCaret: A caret (cursor) object
@li wxConfigBase: Classes for reading/writing the configuration settings
@li wxTimer: Timer class
@li wxStopWatch: Stop watch class
@li wxMimeTypesManager: MIME-types manager class
@li wxSystemSettings: System settings class for obtaining various global
parameters
@li wxSystemOptions: System options class for run-time configuration
@li wxAcceleratorTable: Accelerator table
@li wxAutomationObject: OLE automation class
@li wxFontMapper: Font mapping, finding suitable font for given encoding
@li wxEncodingConverter: Encoding conversions
@li wxCalendarDateAttr: Used with wxCalendarCtrl
@li wxQuantize: Class to perform quantization, or colour reduction
@li wxSingleInstanceChecker: Check that only single program instance is running
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: cat_functions.h
// Purpose: Functions-by-category page of the Doxygen manual
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@page page_func_cat Functions by Category
@li @ref page_func_cat_appinitterm
@li @ref page_func_cat_procctrl
@li @ref page_func_cat_thread
@li @ref page_func_cat_file
@li @ref page_func_cat_networkuseros
@li @ref page_func_cat_string
@li @ref page_func_cat_dialog
@li @ref page_func_cat_math
@li @ref page_func_cat_gdi
@li @ref page_func_cat_clipboard
@li @ref page_func_cat_log
@li @ref page_func_cat_time
@li @ref page_func_cat_debug
@li @ref page_func_cat_env
@li @ref page_func_cat_atomic
@li @ref page_func_cat_misc
<hr>
@section page_func_cat_appinitterm Application Initialization and Termination
The functions in this section are used on application startup/shutdown and also
to control the behaviour of the main event loop of the GUI programs.
@li wxEntry()
@li wxEntryCleanup()
@li wxEntryStart()
@li wxGetApp()
@li wxHandleFatalExceptions()
@li wxInitAllImageHandlers()
@li wxInitialize()
@li wxSafeYield()
@li wxUninitialize()
@li wxYield()
@li wxWakeUpIdle()
@section page_func_cat_procctrl Process Control
The functions in this section are used to launch or terminate the other
processes.
@li wxExecute()
@li wxExit()
@li wxJoin()
@li wxKill()
@li wxGetProcessId()
@li wxShell()
@li wxShutdown()
@section page_func_cat_thread Threads
The functions and macros here mainly exist to make it writing the code which
may be compiled in multi thread build (wxUSE_THREADS = 1) as well as in single
thread configuration (wxUSE_THREADS = 0).
For example, a static variable must be protected against simultaneous access by
multiple threads in the former configuration but in the latter the extra
overhead of using the critical section is not needed. To solve this problem,
the wxCRITICAL_SECTION macro may be used to create and use the critical section
only when needed.
@header{wx/thread.h}
@sa wxThread, wxMutex, @ref overview_thread
@li wxIsMainThread()
@li wxMutexGuiEnter()
@li wxMutexGuiLeave()
@section page_func_cat_file Files and Directories
@header{wx/filefn.h}
@sa wxPathList, wxDir, wxFile, wxFileName
@li wxDos2UnixFilename()
@li wxFileExists()
@li wxFileModificationTime()
@li wxFileNameFromPath()
@li wxFindFirstFile()
@li wxFindNextFile()
@li wxGetDiskSpace()
@li wxGetFileKind()
@li wxGetOSDirectory()
@li wxIsAbsolutePath()
@li wxDirExists()
@li wxPathOnly()
@li wxUnix2DosFilename()
@li wxConcatFiles()
@li wxCopyFile()
@li wxGetCwd()
@li wxGetWorkingDirectory()
@li wxGetTempFileName()
@li wxIsWild()
@li wxMatchWild()
@li wxMkdir()
@li wxParseCommonDialogsFilter()
@li wxRemoveFile()
@li wxRenameFile()
@li wxRmdir()
@li wxSetWorkingDirectory()
@li wxSplit()
@li wxSplitPath()
@li wxTransferFileToStream()
@li wxTransferStreamToFile()
@section page_func_cat_networkuseros Network, User and OS
The functions in this section are used to retrieve information about the
current computer and/or user characteristics.
@li wxGetEmailAddress()
@li wxGetFreeMemory()
@li wxGetFullHostName()
@li wxGetHomeDir()
@li wxGetHostName()
@li wxGetOsDescription()
@li wxGetOsVersion()
@li wxIsPlatformLittleEndian()
@li wxIsPlatform64Bit()
@li wxGetUserHome()
@li wxGetUserId()
@li wxGetUserName()
@section page_func_cat_string Strings
@li wxGetTranslation()
@li wxIsEmpty()
@li wxStrcmp()
@li wxStricmp()
@li wxStringEq()
@li wxStringMatch()
@li wxStringTokenize()
@li wxStrlen()
@li wxSnprintf()
@li wxVsnprintf()
@section page_func_cat_dialog Dialogs
Below are a number of convenience functions for getting input from the user
or displaying messages. Note that in these functions the last three parameters
are optional. However, it is recommended to pass a parent frame parameter, or
(in MS Windows or Motif) the wrong window frame may be brought to the front when
the dialog box is popped up.
@li wxAboutBox()
@li wxBeginBusyCursor()
@li wxBell()
@li wxCreateFileTipProvider()
@li wxDirSelector()
@li wxFileSelector()
@li wxEndBusyCursor()
@li wxGenericAboutBox()
@li wxGetColourFromUser()
@li wxGetFontFromUser()
@li wxGetMultipleChoices()
@li wxGetNumberFromUser()
@li wxGetPasswordFromUser()
@li wxGetTextFromUser()
@li wxGetSingleChoice()
@li wxGetSingleChoiceIndex()
@li wxGetSingleChoiceData()
@li wxInfoMessageBox()
@li wxIsBusy()
@li wxMessageBox()
@li wxShowTip()
@section page_func_cat_math Math
@header{wx/math.h}
@li wxFinite()
@li wxIsNaN()
@section page_func_cat_gdi Graphics Device Interface
The following are relevant to the GDI (Graphics Device Interface).
@header{wx/gdicmn.h}
@li wxBITMAP()
@li wxClientDisplayRect()
@li wxColourDisplay()
@li wxDisplayDepth()
@li wxDisplaySize()
@li wxDisplaySizeMM()
@li wxDROP_ICON()
@li wxICON()
@li wxMakeMetafilePlaceable()
@li wxSetCursor()
@section page_func_cat_clipboard Clipboard
@warning These functions are deprecated, use the wxClipboard class instead.
These clipboard functions are implemented for Windows only.
@header{wx/clipbrd.h}
@li wxClipboardOpen()
@li wxCloseClipboard()
@li wxEmptyClipboard()
@li wxEnumClipboardFormats()
@li wxGetClipboardData()
@li wxGetClipboardFormatName()
@li wxIsClipboardFormatAvailable()
@li wxOpenClipboard()
@li wxRegisterClipboardFormat()
@li wxSetClipboardData()
@section page_func_cat_log Logging
These functions provide a variety of logging functions. The functions use
(implicitly) the currently active log target, so their descriptions here may
not apply if the log target is not the standard one (installed by wxWidgets in
the beginning of the program).
Related Overviews: @ref overview_log
@header{wx/log.h}
@li wxDebugMsg()
@li wxError()
@li wxFatalError()
@li wxLogError()
@li wxLogFatalError()
@li wxLogWarning()
@li wxLogMessage()
@li wxLogVerbose()
@li wxLogStatus()
@li wxLogSysError()
@li wxLogDebug()
@li wxLogTrace()
@li wxSafeShowMessage()
@li wxSysErrorCode()
@li wxSysErrorMsg()
@li wxTrace()
@li wxTraceLevel()
@section page_func_cat_time Time
The functions in this section deal with getting the current time and sleeping
for the specified time interval.
@li wxGetLocalTime()
@li wxGetLocalTimeMillis()
@li wxGetUTCTime()
@li wxMicroSleep()
@li wxMilliSleep()
@li wxNow()
@li wxSleep()
@li wxUsleep()
@section page_func_cat_debug Debugging
Useful macros and functions for error checking and defensive programming.
wxWidgets defines three families of the assert-like macros: the wxASSERT and
wxFAIL macros only do anything if __WXDEBUG__ is defined (in other words, in
the debug build) but disappear completely in the release build. On the other
hand, the wxCHECK macros stay event in release builds but a check failure
doesn't generate any user-visible effects then. Finally, the compile time
assertions don't happen during the run-time but result in the compilation error
messages if the condition they check fail.
@header{wx/debug.h}
@li wxOnAssert()
@li wxTrap()
@li wxIsDebuggerRunning()
@section page_func_cat_env Environment
The functions in this section allow to access (get) or change value of
environment variables in a portable way. They are currently implemented under
Win32 and POSIX-like systems (Unix).
@header{wx/utils.h}
@li wxGetenv()
@li wxGetEnv()
@li wxSetEnv()
@li wxUnsetEnv()
@section page_func_cat_atomic Atomic Operations
When using multi-threaded applications, it is often required to access or
modify memory which is shared between threads. Atomic integer and pointer
operations are an efficient way to handle this issue (another, less efficient,
way is to use a mutex or critical section). A native implementation exists for
Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac OS X, for other OS, a wxCriticalSection is used
to protect the data.
One particular application is reference counting (used by so-called smart
pointers).
You should define your variable with the type wxAtomicInt in order to apply
atomic operations to it.
@header{wx/atomic.h}
@li wxAtomicInc()
@li wxAtomicDec()
@section page_func_cat_misc Miscellaneous
@li wxBase64Decode()
@li wxBase64DecodedSize()
@li wxBase64Encode()
@li wxBase64EncodedSize()
@li wxGetKeyState()
@li wxNewId()
@li wxRegisterId()
@li wxDDECleanUp()
@li wxDDEInitialize()
@li wxEnableTopLevelWindows()
@li wxFindMenuItemId()
@li wxFindWindowByLabel()
@li wxFindWindowByName()
@li wxFindWindowAtPoint()
@li wxFindWindowAtPointer()
@li wxGetActiveWindow()
@li wxGetBatteryState()
@li wxGetDisplayName()
@li wxGetPowerType()
@li wxGetMousePosition()
@li wxGetMouseState()
@li wxGetStockLabel()
@li wxGetTopLevelParent()
@li wxLaunchDefaultBrowser()
@li wxLoadUserResource()
@li wxPostDelete()
@li wxPostEvent()
@li wxSetDisplayName()
@li wxStripMenuCodes()
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: cat_macros.h
// Purpose: Macros-by-category page of the Doxygen manual
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@page page_macro_cat Macros by Category
@li @ref page_macro_cat_version
@li @ref page_macro_cat_byteorder
@li @ref page_macro_cat_rtti
@li @ref page_macro_cat_debugging
@li @ref page_macro_cat_misc
<hr>
@section page_macro_cat_version Versioning
The following constants are defined in wxWidgets:
@beginDefList
@itemdef{ wxMAJOR_VERSION, The major version of wxWidgets }
@itemdef{ wxMINOR_VERSION, The minor version of wxWidgets }
@itemdef{ wxRELEASE_NUMBER, The release number }
@itemdef{ wxSUBRELEASE_NUMBER, The subrelease number which is 0 for all
official releases }
@endDefList
For example, the values or these constants for wxWidgets 2.8.7
are 2, 8, 7 and 0.
Additionally, wxVERSION_STRING is a user-readable string containing the full
wxWidgets version and wxVERSION_NUMBER is a combination of the three version
numbers above: for 2.1.15, it is 2115 and it is 2200 for wxWidgets 2.2.
The subrelease number is only used for the sources in between official releases
and so normally is not useful.
@header{wx/version.h}
@header{wx/defs.h}
@li wxCHECK_GCC_VERSION()
@li wxCHECK_SUNCC_VERSION()
@li wxCHECK_VERSION()
@li wxCHECK_VERSION_FULL()
@li wxCHECK_VISUALC_VERSION()
@li wxCHECK_W32API_VERSION()
@section page_macro_cat_misc Miscellaneous
@header{FIXME}
@li wxCONCAT()
@li wxDECLARE_APP()
@li wxDYNLIB_FUNCTION()
@li wxDEPRECATED()
@li wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY()
@li wxDEPRECATED_INLINE()
@li wxEXPLICIT()
@li wxON_BLOCK_EXIT()
@li wxON_BLOCK_EXIT_OBJ()
@li wxSTRINGIZE()
@li wxSTRINGIZE_T()
@li wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR_WARNING()
@li __WXFUNCTION__()
@li wxS()
@li wxT()
@li wxTRANSLATE()
@li _()
@li wxPLURAL()
@li _T()
@li WXTRACE()
@li WXTRACELEVEL()
@section page_macro_cat_byteorder Byte Order
@header{FIXME}
The endian-ness issues (that is the difference between big-endian and
little-endian architectures) are important for the portable programs working
with the external binary data (for example, data files or data coming from
network) which is usually in some fixed, platform-independent format.
The macros are helpful for transforming the data to the correct format.
@li wxINTXX_SWAP_ALWAYS()
@li wxINTXX_SWAP_ON_BE()
@li wxINTXX_SWAP_ON_LE()
@li wxFORCE_LINK_THIS_MODULE()
@li wxFORCE_LINK_MODULE()
@li wxIMPLEMENT_APP()
@section page_macro_cat_rtti Runtime Type Information (RTTI)
wxWidgets uses its own RTTI ("run-time type identification") system which
predates the current standard C++ RTTI and so is kept for backwards
compatibility reasons but also because it allows some things which the standard
RTTI doesn't directly support (such as creating a class from its name). The
standard C++ RTTI can be used in the user code without any problems and in
general you shouldn't need to use the functions and the macros in this section
unless you are thinking of modifying or adding any wxWidgets classes.
Related Overviews: @ref overview_rtti
@li CLASSINFO()
@li DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS()
@li DECLARE_APP()
@li DECLARE_CLASS()
@li DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS()
@li IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS()
@li IMPLEMENT_ABSTRACT_CLASS2()
@li IMPLEMENT_APP()
@li IMPLEMENT_CLASS()
@li IMPLEMENT_CLASS2()
@li IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS()
@li IMPLEMENT_DYNAMIC_CLASS2()
@li wxConstCast()
@li wxCreateDynamicObject()
@li WXDEBUG_NEW()
@li wxDynamicCast()
@li wxDynamicCastThis()
@li wxStaticCast()
@li wx_const_cast()
@li wx_reinterpret_cast()
@li wx_static_cast()
@li wx_truncate_cast()
@section page_macro_cat_debugging Debugging
Useful macros and functions for error checking and defensive programming.
wxWidgets defines three families of the assert-like macros: the wxASSERT and
wxFAIL macros only do anything if __WXDEBUG__ is defined (in other words, in
the debug build) but disappear completely in the release build. On the other
hand, the wxCHECK macros stay event in release builds but a check failure
doesn't generate any user-visible effects then. Finally, the compile time
assertions don't happen during the run-time but result in the compilation error
messages if the condition they check fail.
@header{wx/debug.h}
@li wxASSERT()
@li wxASSERT_MIN_BITSIZE()
@li wxASSERT_MSG()
@li wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT()
@li wxCOMPILE_TIME_ASSERT2()
@li wxFAIL()
@li wxFAIL_MSG()
@li wxCHECK()
@li wxCHECK_MSG()
@li wxCHECK_RET()
@li wxCHECK2()
@li wxCHECK2_MSG()
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ which is either wxBIG_ENDIAN or wxLITTLE_ENDIAN (in the future maybe wxPDP_ENDIA
as well).
The macros handling bit-swapping with respect to the applications endianness
are described in the @ref page_macro_cat_byteorder section.
are described in the @ref group_funcmacro_byteorder section.
@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ from these differences.
Of course, there are also 3rd party utilities such as @c dos2unix and @c unix2dos
which do the EOL conversions.
See also the @ref page_func_cat_file section of the reference
See also the @ref group_funcmacro_file section of the reference
manual for the description of miscellaneous file handling functions.
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@li @subpage page_strategies
@li @subpage page_libs
@li @subpage page_constants
@li @subpage page_class_cat
@li @subpage page_func_cat
@li @subpage page_macro_cat
@li @subpage group_class
@li @subpage group_funcmacro
@li @subpage page_topics
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@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ trivial programs.
@subsection page_strategies_debug_uselogging Use logging functions
There is a variety of logging functions that you can use in your program:
see @ref page_func_cat_log.
see @ref group_funcmacro_log.
Using tracing statements may be more convenient than using the debugger
in some circumstances (such as when your debugger doesn't support a lot
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ automatically check for memory leaks at the end of the program if wxWidgets is s
configured. Depending on the operating system and compiler, more or less
specific information about the problem will be logged.
You should also use @ref page_macro_cat_debugging as part of a `defensive programming' strategy,
You should also use @ref group_funcmacro_debugging as part of a `defensive programming' strategy,
scattering wxASSERTs liberally to test for problems in your code as early as possible.
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@page overview_debugging Debugging
Classes, functions and macros: wxDebugContext, wxObject, wxLog,
@ref page_func_cat_log, @ref page_macro_cat_debugging
@ref group_funcmacro_log, @ref group_funcmacro_debugging
Various classes, functions and macros are provided in wxWidgets to help you debug
your application. Most of these are only available if you compile both wxWidgets,
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ compilers allow this definition to work properly, but most do.
@section overview_debugging_dbgmacros Debug macros
You should also use @ref page_macro_cat_debugging as part of a 'defensive programming'
You should also use @ref group_funcmacro_debugging as part of a 'defensive programming'
strategy, scattering wxASSERTs liberally to test for problems in your code as early as
possible.
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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ be used for placing controls, with the following exceptions:
until the dialog box is dismissed.
For a set of dialog convenience functions, including file selection, see
@ref page_func_cat_dialog.
@ref group_funcmacro_dialog.
See also wxTopLevelWindow and wxWindow for inherited
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ connect the events to the handlers dynamically, during run-time. See the
@section overview_eventhandling_processing How events are processed
@section overview_eventhandling_processing How Events are Processed
When an event is received from the windowing system, wxWidgets calls
wxEvtHandler::ProcessEvent on the first
@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ will have to be written that will override ProcessEvent() in order to pass
all events (or any selection of them) to the parent window.
@section overview_eventhandling_prog Events generated by the user vs programmatically generated events
@section overview_eventhandling_prog User Generated Events vs Programmatically Generated Events
While generically wxEvents can be generated both by user
actions (e.g. resize of a wxWindow) and by calls to functions
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ equivalents.
@section overview_eventhandling_pluggable Pluggable event handlers
@section overview_eventhandling_pluggable Pluggable Event Handlers
In fact, you don't have to derive a new class from a window class
if you don't want to. You can derive a new class from wxEvtHandler instead,
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ range of events independently from the other handlers.
@section overview_eventhandling_winid Window identifiers
@section overview_eventhandling_winid Window Identifiers
Window identifiers are integers, and are used to
uniquely determine window identity in the event system (though you can use it
@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ If you use wxNewId() consistently in your application, you can be sure that
the your identifiers don't conflict accidentally.
@section overview_eventhandling_custom Custom event summary
@section overview_eventhandling_custom Custom Event Summary
@subsection overview_eventhandling_custom_general General approach
@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ See also the @ref page_samples_event for an example of code
defining and working with the custom event types.
@subsection overview_eventhandling_custom_existing Using existing event classes
@subsection overview_eventhandling_custom_existing Using Existing Event Classes
If you just want to use a wxCommandEvent with
a new event type, you can then use one of the generic event table macros
@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ void MyWindow::SendEvent()
@endcode
@subsection overview_eventhandling_custom_generic Generic event table macros
@subsection overview_eventhandling_custom_generic Generic Event Table Macros
@beginTable
@row2col{EVT_CUSTOM(event\, id\, func),
@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ void MyWindow::SendEvent()
@endTable
@subsection overview_eventhandling_custom_ownclass Defining your own event class
@subsection overview_eventhandling_custom_ownclass Defining Your Own Event Class
Under certain circumstances, it will be required to define your own event
class e.g. for sending more complex data from one place to another. Apart
@ -480,12 +480,10 @@ void MyWindow::SendEvent()
@endcode
@section overview_eventhandling_macros Event macros summary
@section overview_eventhandling_macros Event Handling Summary
For the full list of event classes, please see the
@ref page_class_cat_events page.
@ref group_class_events "event classes group page".
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Classes: wxFile, wxDir, wxTempFile, wxTextFile
Functions: see @ref page_func_cat_file.
Functions: see @ref group_funcmacro_file.
wxWidgets provides some functions and classes to facilitate working with files.
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@ -50,13 +50,13 @@ you need wxHelp and the wxHelpController class to control wxHelp.
GUI applications aren't all graphical wizardry. List and hash table needs are
catered for by wxList and wxHashMap. You will undoubtedly need some
platform-independent @ref page_func_cat_file, and you may find it handy to
platform-independent @ref group_funcmacro_file, and you may find it handy to
maintain and search a list of paths using wxPathList. There's many
@ref page_func_cat_misc of operating system methods and other functions.
@ref group_funcmacro_misc of operating system methods and other functions.
@see
@li @ref page_class_cat
@li @ref group_class
*/