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\section{wxTipProvider overview}\label{tipsoverview}
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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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the advanced users of the program, the experience shows that the tips may be
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quite helpful for the novices and so more and more programs now do this.
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For a wxWidgets programmer, implementing this feature is extremely easy. To
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show a tip, it is enough to just call \helpref{wxShowTip}{wxshowtip} function
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like this:
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\begin{verbatim}
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if ( ...show tips at startup?... )
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{
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wxTipProvider *tipProvider = wxCreateFileTipProvider("tips.txt", 0);
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wxShowTip(windowParent, tipProvider);
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delete tipProvider;
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}
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\end{verbatim}
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Of course, you need to get the text of the tips from somewhere - in the example
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above, the text is supposed to be in the file tips.txt from where it is read by
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the {\it tip provider}. The tip provider is just an object of a class deriving
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from \helpref{wxTipProvider}{wxtipprovider}. It has to implement one pure
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virtual function of the base class: \helpref{GetTip}{wxtipprovidergettip}.
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In the case of the tip provider created by
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\helpref{wxCreateFileTipProvider}{wxcreatefiletipprovider}, the tips are just
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the lines of the text file.
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If you want to implement your own tip provider (for example, if you wish to
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hardcode the tips inside your program), you just have to derive another class
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from wxTipProvider and pass a pointer to the object of this class to wxShowTip
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- then you don't need wxCreateFileTipProvider at all.
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You will probably want to save somewhere the index of the tip last
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shown - so that the program doesn't always show the same tip on startup. As you
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also need to remember whether to show tips or not (you shouldn't do it if the
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user unchecked "Show tips on startup" checkbox in the dialog), you will
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probably want to store both the index of the
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last shown tip (as returned by
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\helpref{wxTipProvider::GetCurrentTip}{wxtipprovidergetcurrenttip} and the flag
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telling whether to show the tips at startup at all.
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In a tips.txt file, lines that begin with a \# character are considered comments
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and are automatically skipped. Blank lines and lines only having spaces are also
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skipped.
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You can easily add runtime-translation capacity by placing each line of the
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tips.txt file inside the usual translation macro. For example, your tips.txt
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file would look like this:
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\begin{verbatim}
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_("This is my first tip")
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_("This is my second tip")
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\end{verbatim}
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Now add your tips.txt file into the list of files that gettext searches
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for translatable strings. The tips will thus get included into your
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generated .po file catalog and be translated at runtime along with the rest of
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your application's translatable strings.
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Note1: Each line in the tips.txt file needs to strictly begin with exactly the
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3 characters of underscore-parenthesis-doublequote, and end with
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doublequote-parenthesis, as shown above.
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Note2: Remember to escape any doublequote characters within the tip string with
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a backslash-doublequote.
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See the dialogs program in your samples folder for a working example inside a
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program.
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