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/*!
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@page thread_overview Multithreading overview
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@page overview_thread Multithreading overview
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Classes: #wxThread, #wxMutex,
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#wxCriticalSection,
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#wxCondition
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wxWidgets provides a complete set of classes encapsulating objects necessary in
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multithreaded (MT) programs: the #thread class itself and different
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synchronization objects: #mutexes and
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POSIX1.c threads API (a.k.a. pthreads), although several functions have
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different names and some features inspired by Win32 thread API are there as
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well.
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These classes will hopefully make writing MT programs easier and they also
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provide some extra error checking (compared to the native (be it Win32 or Posix)
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thread API), however it is still a non-trivial undertaking especially for large
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@ref idleevent_overview or even simply do everything at once
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but call wxWindow::Update() periodically to update
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the screen.
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If you do decide to use threads in your application, it is strongly recommended
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that no more than one thread calls GUI functions. The thread sample shows that
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it @e is possible for many different threads to call GUI functions at once
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more robust and will undoubtedly save you countless problems (example: under
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Win32 a thread can only access GDI objects such as pens, brushes, c created by
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itself and not by the other threads).
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For communication between secondary threads and the main thread, you may use
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wxEvtHandler::AddPendingEvent
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or its short version #wxPostEvent. These functions
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/*!
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@page tips_overview wxTipProvider overview
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@page overview_tips wxTipProvider overview
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Many "modern" Windows programs have a feature (some would say annoyance) of
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presenting the user tips at program startup. While this is probably useless to
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/*!
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@page toolbar_overview Toolbar overview
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@page overview_toolbar Toolbar overview
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Classes: #wxToolBar
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The toolbar family of classes allows an application to use toolbars
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/*!
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@page treectrl_overview wxTreeCtrl overview
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@page overview_treectrl wxTreeCtrl overview
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Classes: #wxTreeCtrl, #wxImageList
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The tree control displays its items in a tree like structure. Each item has its
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/*!
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@page unicode_overview Unicode support in wxWidgets
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@page overview_unicode Unicode support in wxWidgets
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This section briefly describes the state of the Unicode support in wxWidgets.
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Read it if you want to know more about how to write programs able to work with
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/*!
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@page unixprinting_overview Printing under Unix (GTK+)
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@page overview_unixprinting Printing under Unix (GTK+)
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Printing under Unix has always been a cause of problems as Unix
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does not provide a standard way to display text and graphics
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/*!
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@page validator_overview wxValidator overview
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@page overview_validator wxValidator overview
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Classes: #wxValidator, #wxTextValidator,
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#wxGenericValidator
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/*!
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@page windowdeletion_overview Window deletion overview
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@page overview_windowdeletion Window deletion overview
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Classes: #wxCloseEvent, #wxWindow
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Window deletion can be a confusing subject, so this overview is provided
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/*!
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@page windowids_overview Window IDs overview
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@page overview_windowids Window IDs overview
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@b See Also
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#wxIdManager
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/*!
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@page windowsizing_overview Window Sizing Overview
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@page overview_windowsizing Window Sizing Overview
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It can sometimes be confusing to keep track of the various
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size-related attributes of a #wxWindow, how they
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/*!
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@page windowstyles_overview Window styles
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@page overview_windowstyles Window styles
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Window styles are used to specify alternative behaviour and appearances for windows, when they are
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created. The symbols are defined in such a way that they can be combined in a 'bit-list' using the
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/*!
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@page xrc_overview XML-based resource system overview
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@page overview_xrc XML-based resource system overview
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Classes: #wxXmlResource, #wxXmlResourceHandler
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The XML-based resource system, known as XRC, allows user interface elements such as
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