Use NSDatePicker to implement both of these controls. Almost all of
wxDatePickerCtrl styles are not supported in the native version but the basic
functionality does work and looks much better than the generic version (which
is still available as wxDatePickerCtrlGeneric if needed) under Mac.
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The documentation for this method seems to have been copy-and-pasted from
somewhere else and didn't make any sense.
Also don't say that this control doesn't have any control-specific styles when
it does.
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wxMSW native control always has a built-in lower limit as MSW doesn't support
the dates before the year 1601 so wxDatePickerCtrl::GetRange() always returns
a valid range start, even if SetRange() hadn't been called to set it.
As this can be unexpected, document this behaviour clearly.
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Use "wxWindows licence" and not "wxWidgets licence" (the latter doesn't
exist) and consistently spell "licence" using British spelling.
See #12165.
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