wxWidgets/interface/listctrl.h
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: listctrl.h
// Purpose: interface of wxListCtrl
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxListCtrl
@wxheader{listctrl.h}
A list control presents lists in a number of formats: list view, report view,
icon view and small icon view. In any case, elements are numbered from zero.
For all these modes, the items are stored in the control and must be added to
it using wxListCtrl::InsertItem method.
A special case of report view quite different from the other modes of the list
control is a virtual control in which the items data (including text, images
and attributes) is managed by the main program and is requested by the control
itself only when needed which allows to have controls with millions of items
without consuming much memory. To use virtual list control you must use
wxListCtrl::SetItemCount first and overload at least
wxListCtrl::OnGetItemText (and optionally
wxListCtrl::OnGetItemImage or wxListCtrl::OnGetItemColumnImage and
wxListCtrl::OnGetItemAttr) to return the information
about the items when the control requests it. Virtual list control can be used
as a normal one except that no operations which can take time proportional to
the number of items in the control happen -- this is required to allow having a
practically infinite number of items. For example, in a multiple selection
virtual list control, the selections won't be sent when many items are selected
at once because this could mean iterating over all the items.
Using many of wxListCtrl features is shown in the
@ref overview_samplelistctrl "corresponding sample".
To intercept events from a list control, use the event table macros described
in wxListEvent.
@b Mac Note: Starting with 2.8, wxListCtrl uses a native implementation for
report mode, and uses a generic implementation for other modes. You can use the
generic implementation for report mode as well by setting the
mac.listctrl.always_use_generic wxSystemOption() to
1.
@beginStyleTable
@style{wxLC_LIST}:
Multicolumn list view, with optional small icons. Columns are
computed automatically, i.e. you don't set columns as in
wxLC_REPORT. In other words, the list wraps, unlike a wxListBox.
@style{wxLC_REPORT}:
Single or multicolumn report view, with optional header.
@style{wxLC_VIRTUAL}:
The application provides items text on demand. May only be used
with wxLC_REPORT.
@style{wxLC_ICON}:
Large icon view, with optional labels.
@style{wxLC_SMALL_ICON}:
Small icon view, with optional labels.
@style{wxLC_ALIGN_TOP}:
Icons align to the top. Win32 default, Win32 only.
@style{wxLC_ALIGN_LEFT}:
Icons align to the left.
@style{wxLC_AUTOARRANGE}:
Icons arrange themselves. Win32 only.
@style{wxLC_EDIT_LABELS}:
Labels are editable: the application will be notified when editing
starts.
@style{wxLC_NO_HEADER}:
No header in report mode.
@style{wxLC_SINGLE_SEL}:
Single selection (default is multiple).
@style{wxLC_SORT_ASCENDING}:
Sort in ascending order (must still supply a comparison callback in
SortItems.
@style{wxLC_SORT_DESCENDING}:
Sort in descending order (must still supply a comparison callback
in SortItems.
@style{wxLC_HRULES}:
Draws light horizontal rules between rows in report mode.
@style{wxLC_VRULES}:
Draws light vertical rules between columns in report mode.
@endStyleTable
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
@appearance{listctrl.png}
@see @ref overview_wxlistctrloverview "wxListCtrl overview", wxListView,
wxListBox, wxTreeCtrl, wxImageList, wxListEvent, wxListItem
*/
class wxListCtrl : public wxControl
{
public:
//@{
/**
Constructor, creating and showing a list control.
@param parent
Parent window. Must not be @NULL.
@param id
Window identifier. The value wxID_ANY indicates a default value.
@param pos
Window position.
@param size
Window size. If wxDefaultSize is specified then the window is
sized
appropriately.
@param style
Window style. See wxListCtrl.
@param validator
Window validator.
@param name
Window name.
@see Create(), wxValidator
*/
wxListCtrl();
wxListCtrl(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxLC_ICON,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = wxListCtrlNameStr);
//@}
/**
Destructor, destroying the list control.
*/
~wxListCtrl();
/**
Arranges the items in icon or small icon view. This only has effect on Win32.
@a flag is one of:
wxLIST_ALIGN_DEFAULT
Default alignment.
wxLIST_ALIGN_LEFT
Align to the left side of the control.
wxLIST_ALIGN_TOP
Align to the top side of the control.
wxLIST_ALIGN_SNAP_TO_GRID
Snap to grid.
*/
bool Arrange(int flag = wxLIST_ALIGN_DEFAULT);
/**
Sets the image list associated with the control and
takes ownership of it (i.e. the control will, unlike when using
SetImageList, delete the list when destroyed). @a which is one of
wxIMAGE_LIST_NORMAL, wxIMAGE_LIST_SMALL, wxIMAGE_LIST_STATE (the last is
unimplemented).
@see SetImageList()
*/
void AssignImageList(wxImageList* imageList, int which);
/**
Deletes all items and all columns.
*/
void ClearAll();
/**
Creates the list control. See wxListCtrl() for further details.
*/
bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
long style = wxLC_ICON,
const wxValidator& validator = wxDefaultValidator,
const wxString& name = wxListCtrlNameStr);
/**
Deletes all items in the list control.
@b NB: This function does @e not send the
@c wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_DELETE_ITEM event because deleting many items
from the control would be too slow then (unlike wxListCtrl::DeleteItem).
*/
bool DeleteAllItems();
/**
Deletes a column.
*/
bool DeleteColumn(int col);
/**
Deletes the specified item. This function sends the
@c wxEVT_COMMAND_LIST_DELETE_ITEM event for the item being deleted.
See also: DeleteAllItems()
*/
bool DeleteItem(long item);
/**
Starts editing the label of the given item. This function generates a
EVT_LIST_BEGIN_LABEL_EDIT event which can be vetoed so that no
text control will appear for in-place editing.
If the user changed the label (i.e. s/he does not press ESC or leave
the text control without changes, a EVT_LIST_END_LABEL_EDIT event
will be sent which can be vetoed as well.
*/
void EditLabel(long item);
/**
Ensures this item is visible.
*/
bool EnsureVisible(long item);
//@{
/**
Find an item nearest this position in the specified direction, starting from
@a start or the beginning if @a start is -1.
@b FindItem( start, str, partial = @false )
@b FindItemData( start, data )
@b FindItemAtPos( start, point, direction )
*/
long FindItem(long start, const wxString& str,
bool partial = false);
long FindItem(long start, long data);
long FindItem(long start, const wxPoint& pt, int direction);
//@}
/**
Gets information about this column. See SetItem() for more
information.
*/
bool GetColumn(int col, wxListItem& item) const;
/**
Returns the number of columns.
*/
int GetColumnCount() const;
/**
Gets the column number by visual order index (report view only).
*/
int GetColumnIndexFromOrder(int order) const;
/**
Gets the column visual order index (valid in report view only).
*/
int GetColumnOrder(int col) const;
/**
Gets the column width (report view only).
*/
int GetColumnWidth(int col) const;
/**
Returns the array containing the orders of all columns. On error, an empty
array is returned.
*/
wxArrayInt GetColumnsOrder() const;
/**
Gets the number of items that can fit vertically in the
visible area of the list control (list or report view)
or the total number of items in the list control (icon
or small icon view).
*/
int GetCountPerPage() const;
/**
Returns the edit control being currently used to edit a label. Returns @NULL
if no label is being edited.
@b NB: It is currently only implemented for wxMSW and the generic version,
not for the native Mac OS X version.
*/
wxTextCtrl* GetEditControl() const;
/**
Returns the specified image list. @a which may be one of:
@b wxIMAGE_LIST_NORMAL
The normal (large icon) image list.
@b wxIMAGE_LIST_SMALL
The small icon image list.
@b wxIMAGE_LIST_STATE
The user-defined state image list (unimplemented).
*/
wxImageList* GetImageList(int which) const;
/**
Gets information about the item. See SetItem() for more
information.
You must call @e info.SetId() to the ID of item you're interested in
before calling this method.
*/
bool GetItem(wxListItem& info) const;
/**
Returns the colour for this item. If the item has no specific colour, returns
an invalid colour (and not the default background control of the control
itself).
@see GetItemTextColour()
*/
wxColour GetItemBackgroundColour(long item) const;
/**
Returns the number of items in the list control.
*/
int GetItemCount() const;
/**
Gets the application-defined data associated with this item.
*/
long GetItemData(long item) const;
/**
Returns the item's font.
*/
wxFont GetItemFont(long item) const;
/**
Returns the position of the item, in icon or small icon view.
*/
bool GetItemPosition(long item, wxPoint& pos) const;
/**
Returns the rectangle representing the item's size and position, in physical
coordinates.
@a code is one of wxLIST_RECT_BOUNDS, wxLIST_RECT_ICON, wxLIST_RECT_LABEL.
*/
bool GetItemRect(long item, wxRect& rect,
int code = wxLIST_RECT_BOUNDS) const;
/**
Retrieves the spacing between icons in pixels: horizontal spacing is returned
as @c x component of the wxSize object and the vertical
spacing as its @c y component.
*/
wxSize GetItemSpacing() const;
/**
Gets the item state. For a list of state flags, see SetItem().
The @b stateMask indicates which state flags are of interest.
*/
int GetItemState(long item, long stateMask) const;
/**
Gets the item text for this item.
*/
wxString GetItemText(long item) const;
/**
Returns the colour for this item. If the item has no specific colour, returns
an invalid colour (and not the default foreground control of the control itself
as this wouldn't allow distinguishing between items having the same colour as
the current control foreground and items with default colour which, hence, have
always the same colour as the control).
*/
wxColour GetItemTextColour(long item) const;
/**
Searches for an item with the given geometry or state, starting from
@a item but excluding the @a item itself. If @a item is -1,
the first item that matches the specified flags will be returned.
Returns the first item with given state following @a item or -1 if
no such item found.
This function may be used to find all selected items in the control like this:
@a geometry can be one of:
wxLIST_NEXT_ABOVE
Searches for an item above the specified item.
wxLIST_NEXT_ALL
Searches for subsequent item by index.
wxLIST_NEXT_BELOW
Searches for an item below the specified item.
wxLIST_NEXT_LEFT
Searches for an item to the left of the specified item.
wxLIST_NEXT_RIGHT
Searches for an item to the right of the specified item.
@b NB: this parameter is only supported by wxMSW currently and ignored on
other platforms.
@a state can be a bitlist of the following:
wxLIST_STATE_DONTCARE
Don't care what the state is.
wxLIST_STATE_DROPHILITED
The item indicates it is a drop target.
wxLIST_STATE_FOCUSED
The item has the focus.
wxLIST_STATE_SELECTED
The item is selected.
wxLIST_STATE_CUT
The item is selected as part of a cut and paste operation.
*/
long GetNextItem(long item, int geometry = wxLIST_NEXT_ALL,
int state = wxLIST_STATE_DONTCARE) const;
/**
Returns the number of selected items in the list control.
*/
int GetSelectedItemCount() const;
/**
Returns the rectangle representing the size and position, in physical
coordinates, of the given subitem, i.e. the part of the row @a item in the
column @e subItem.
This method is only meaningfull when the wxListCtrl is in the report mode. If
@a subItem parameter is equal to the special value
@c wxLIST_GETSUBITEMRECT_WHOLEITEM the return value is the same as
for GetItemRect().
@a code can be one of @c wxLIST_RECT_BOUNDS,
@c wxLIST_RECT_ICON or @c wxLIST_RECT_LABEL.
@wxsince{2.7.0}
*/
bool GetSubItemRect(long item, long subItem, wxRect& rect,
int code = wxLIST_RECT_BOUNDS) const;
/**
Gets the text colour of the list control.
*/
wxColour GetTextColour() const;
/**
Gets the index of the topmost visible item when in
list or report view.
*/
long GetTopItem() const;
/**
Returns the rectangle taken by all items in the control. In other words, if the
controls client size were equal to the size of this rectangle, no scrollbars
would be needed and no free space would be left.
Note that this function only works in the icon and small icon views, not in
list or report views (this is a limitation of the native Win32 control).
*/
wxRect GetViewRect() const;
/**
Determines which item (if any) is at the specified point,
giving details in @e flags. Returns index of the item or @c wxNOT_FOUND
if no item is at the specified point.
@a flags will be a combination of the following flags:
wxLIST_HITTEST_ABOVE
Above the client area.
wxLIST_HITTEST_BELOW
Below the client area.
wxLIST_HITTEST_NOWHERE
In the client area but below the last item.
wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEMICON
On the bitmap associated with an item.
wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEMLABEL
On the label (string) associated with an item.
wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEMRIGHT
In the area to the right of an item.
wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEMSTATEICON
On the state icon for a tree view item that is in a user-defined state.
wxLIST_HITTEST_TOLEFT
To the right of the client area.
wxLIST_HITTEST_TORIGHT
To the left of the client area.
wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEM
Combination of wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEMICON, wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEMLABEL,
wxLIST_HITTEST_ONITEMSTATEICON.
If @a ptrSubItem is not @NULL and the wxListCtrl is in the report
mode the subitem (or column) number will also be provided.
This feature is only available in version 2.7.0 or higher and is currently only
implemented under wxMSW and requires at least comctl32.dll of verion 4.70 on
the host system or the value stored in @a ptrSubItem will be always -1. To
compile this feature into wxWidgets library you need to have access to
commctrl.h of version 4.70 that is provided by Microsoft.
*/
long HitTest(const wxPoint& point, int& flags,
long* ptrSubItem) const;
//@{
/**
For report view mode (only), inserts a column. For more details, see SetItem().
*/
long InsertColumn(long col, wxListItem& info);
long InsertColumn(long col, const wxString& heading,
int format = wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT,
int width = -1);
//@}
//@{
/**
Insert an image/string item.
@param info
wxListItem object
@param index
Index of the new item, supplied by the application
@param label
String label
@param imageIndex
index into the image list associated with this control and view style
*/
long InsertItem(wxListItem& info);
long InsertItem(long index, const wxString& label);
long InsertItem(long index, int imageIndex);
long InsertItem(long index, const wxString& label,
int imageIndex);
//@}
/**
This function may be overloaded in the derived class for a control with
@c wxLC_VIRTUAL style. It should return the attribute for the
for the specified @c item or @NULL to use the default appearance
parameters.
wxListCtrl will not delete the pointer or keep a reference of it. You can
return the same wxListItemAttr pointer for every OnGetItemAttr call.
The base class version always returns @NULL.
@see OnGetItemImage(), OnGetItemColumnImage(),
OnGetItemText()
*/
virtual wxListItemAttr* OnGetItemAttr(long item) const;
/**
Overload this function in the derived class for a control with
@c wxLC_VIRTUAL and @c wxLC_REPORT styles in order to specify the image
index for the given line and column.
The base class version always calls OnGetItemImage for the first column, else
it returns -1.
@see OnGetItemText(), OnGetItemImage(),
OnGetItemAttr()
*/
virtual int OnGetItemColumnImage(long item, long column) const;
/**
This function must be overloaded in the derived class for a control with
@c wxLC_VIRTUAL style having an @ref setimagelist() "image list"
(if the control doesn't have an image list, it is not necessary to overload
it). It should return the index of the items image in the controls image list
or -1 for no image.
In a control with @c wxLC_REPORT style, OnGetItemImage only gets called for
the first column of each line.
The base class version always returns -1.
@see OnGetItemText(), OnGetItemColumnImage(),
OnGetItemAttr()
*/
virtual int OnGetItemImage(long item) const;
/**
This function @b must be overloaded in the derived class for a control with
@c wxLC_VIRTUAL style. It should return the string containing the text of
the given @a column for the specified @c item.
@see SetItemCount(), OnGetItemImage(),
OnGetItemColumnImage(), OnGetItemAttr()
*/
virtual wxString OnGetItemText(long item, long column) const;
/**
Redraws the given @e item. This is only useful for the virtual list controls
as without calling this function the displayed value of the item doesn't change
even when the underlying data does change.
@see RefreshItems()
*/
void RefreshItem(long item);
/**
Redraws the items between @a itemFrom and @e itemTo. The starting item
must be less than or equal to the ending one.
Just as RefreshItem() this is only useful for
virtual list controls.
*/
void RefreshItems(long itemFrom, long itemTo);
/**
Scrolls the list control. If in icon, small icon or report view mode,
@a dx specifies the number of pixels to scroll. If in list view mode,
@a dx specifies the number of columns to scroll. @a dy always specifies
the number of pixels to scroll vertically.
@b NB: This method is currently only implemented in the Windows version.
*/
bool ScrollList(int dx, int dy);
/**
Sets the background colour (GetBackgroundColour already implicit in
wxWindow class).
*/
void SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& col);
/**
Sets information about this column. See SetItem() for more
information.
*/
bool SetColumn(int col, wxListItem& item);
/**
Sets the column width.
@a width can be a width in pixels or wxLIST_AUTOSIZE (-1) or
wxLIST_AUTOSIZE_USEHEADER (-2).
wxLIST_AUTOSIZE will resize the column to the length of its longest item.
wxLIST_AUTOSIZE_USEHEADER
will resize the column to the length of the header (Win32) or 80 pixels (other
platforms).
In small or normal icon view, @a col must be -1, and the column width is set
for all columns.
*/
bool SetColumnWidth(int col, int width);
/**
Sets the order of all columns at once. The @a orders array must have the
same number elements as the number of columns and contain each position exactly
once.
This function is valid in report view only.
*/
bool SetColumnOrder(const wxArrayInt& orders) const;
/**
Sets the image list associated with the control. @a which is one of
wxIMAGE_LIST_NORMAL, wxIMAGE_LIST_SMALL, wxIMAGE_LIST_STATE (the last is
unimplemented).
This method does not take ownership of the image list, you have to
delete it yourself.
@see AssignImageList()
*/
void SetImageList(wxImageList* imageList, int which);
//@{
/**
Sets a string field at a particular column.
*/
bool SetItem(wxListItem& info);
long SetItem(long index, int col, const wxStringamp; label,
int imageId = -1);
m_mask m_state field is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_TEXT
The m_text field is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_IMAGE
The m_image field is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_DATA
The m_data field is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_WIDTH
The m_width field is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_FORMAT
The m_format field is valid.
The m_stateMask and m_state members take flags from the following:
wxLIST_STATE_DONTCARE
Don't care what the state is. Win32 only.
wxLIST_STATE_DROPHILITED
The item is highlighted to receive a drop event. Win32 only.
wxLIST_STATE_FOCUSED
The item has the focus.
wxLIST_STATE_SELECTED
The item is selected.
wxLIST_STATE_CUT
The item is in the cut state. Win32 only.
The wxListItem object can also contain item-specific colour and font
information: for this you need to call one of SetTextColour(),
SetBackgroundColour() or SetFont() functions on it passing it the colour/font
to use. If the colour/font is not specified, the default list control
colour/font is used.
long SetItem(long index, int col, const wxString& label,
int imageId = -1);
//@}
/**
Sets the background colour for this item. This function only works in report
view.
The colour can be retrieved using
GetItemBackgroundColour().
*/
void SetItemBackgroundColour(long item, const wxColour& col);
/**
Sets the image associated with the item. In report view, you can specify the
column.
The image is an index into the image list associated with the list control.
*/
bool SetItemColumnImage(long item, long column, int image);
/**
This method can only be used with virtual list controls. It is used to indicate
to the control the number of items it contains. After calling it, the main
program should be ready to handle calls to various item callbacks (such as
wxListCtrl::OnGetItemText) for all items in the range
from 0 to @e count.
*/
void SetItemCount(long count);
/**
Associates application-defined data with this item.
Notice that this function cannot be used to associate pointers with the control
items, use SetItemPtrData() instead.
*/
bool SetItemData(long item, long data);
/**
Sets the item's font.
*/
void SetItemFont(long item, const wxFont& font);
//@{
/**
Sets the unselected and selected images associated with the item. The images
are indices into the
image list associated with the list control. This form is deprecated: @a
selImage is not
used.
*/
bool SetItemImage(long item, int image);
bool SetItemImage(long item, int image, int selImage);
//@}
/**
Sets the position of the item, in icon or small icon view. Windows only.
*/
bool SetItemPosition(long item, const wxPoint& pos);
/**
Associates application-defined data with this item. The @a data parameter may
be either an integer or a pointer cast to the @c wxUIntPtr type which is
guaranteed to be large enough to be able to contain all integer types and
pointers.
@wxsince{2.8.4}
*/
bool SetItemPtrData(long item, wxUIntPtr data);
/**
Sets the item state. For a list of state flags, see SetItem().
The @b stateMask indicates which state flags are valid.
*/
bool SetItemState(long item, long state, long stateMask);
/**
Sets the item text for this item.
*/
void SetItemText(long item, const wxString& text);
/**
Sets the colour for this item. This function only works in report view.
The colour can be retrieved using
GetItemTextColour().
*/
void SetItemTextColour(long item, const wxColour& col);
/**
Adds or removes a single window style.
*/
void SetSingleStyle(long style, bool add = true);
/**
Sets the text colour of the list control.
*/
void SetTextColour(const wxColour& col);
/**
Sets the whole window style, deleting all items.
*/
void SetWindowStyleFlag(long style);
/**
Call this function to sort the items in the list control. Sorting is done
using the specified @a fnSortCallBack function. This function must have the
following prototype:
It is called each time when the two items must be compared and should return 0
if the items are equal, negative value if the first item is less than the
second one and positive value if the first one is greater than the second one
(the same convention as used by @c qsort(3)).
@param item1
client data associated with the first item (NOT the index).
@param item2
client data associated with the second item (NOT the index).
@param data
the value passed to SortItems() itself.
*/
bool SortItems(wxListCtrlCompare fnSortCallBack, long data);
};
/**
@class wxListEvent
@wxheader{listctrl.h}
A list event holds information about events associated with wxListCtrl objects.
@library{wxbase}
@category{events}
@see wxListCtrl
*/
class wxListEvent : public wxNotifyEvent
{
public:
/**
Constructor.
*/
wxListEvent(wxEventType commandType = 0, int id = 0);
/**
For @c EVT_LIST_CACHE_HINT event only: return the first item which the
list control advises us to cache.
*/
long GetCacheFrom() const;
/**
For @c EVT_LIST_CACHE_HINT event only: return the last item (inclusive)
which the list control advises us to cache.
*/
long GetCacheTo() const;
/**
The column position: it is only used with @c COL events. For the column
dragging events, it is the column to the left of the divider being dragged, for
the column click events it may be -1 if the user clicked in the list control
header outside any column.
*/
int GetColumn() const;
/**
The data.
*/
long GetData() const;
/**
The image.
*/
int GetImage() const;
/**
The item index.
*/
long GetIndex() const;
/**
An item object, used by some events. See also wxListCtrl::SetItem.
*/
const wxListItem GetItem() const;
/**
Key code if the event is a keypress event.
*/
int GetKeyCode() const;
/**
The (new) item label for @c EVT_LIST_END_LABEL_EDIT event.
*/
const wxString GetLabel() const;
/**
The mask.
*/
long GetMask() const;
/**
The position of the mouse pointer if the event is a drag event.
*/
wxPoint GetPoint() const;
/**
The text.
*/
const wxString GetText() const;
/**
This method only makes sense for @c EVT_LIST_END_LABEL_EDIT message
and returns @true if it the label editing has been cancelled by the user
(GetLabel() returns an empty string in this case
but it doesn't allow the application to distinguish between really cancelling
the edit and
the admittedly rare case when the user wants to rename it to an empty string).
*/
bool IsEditCancelled() const;
};
/**
@class wxListItemAttr
@wxheader{listctrl.h}
Represents the attributes (color, font, ...) of a
wxListCtrl wxListItem.
@library{wxbase}
@category{FIXME}
@see @ref overview_wxlistctrloverview "wxListCtrl overview", wxListCtrl,
wxListItem
*/
class wxListItemAttr
{
public:
//@{
/**
Construct a wxListItemAttr with the specified foreground and
background colors and font.
*/
wxListItemAttr();
wxListItemAttr(const wxColour colText,
const wxColour colBack,
const wxFont font);
//@}
/**
Returns the currently set background color.
*/
const wxColour GetBackgroundColour() const;
/**
Returns the currently set font.
*/
const wxFont GetFont() const;
/**
Returns the currently set text color.
*/
const wxColour GetTextColour() const;
/**
Returns @true if the currently set background color is valid.
*/
bool HasBackgroundColour() const;
/**
Returns @true if the currently set font is valid.
*/
bool HasFont() const;
/**
Returns @true if the currently set text color is valid.
*/
bool HasTextColour() const;
/**
Sets a new background color.
*/
void SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colour);
/**
Sets a new font.
*/
void SetFont(const wxFont& font);
/**
Sets a new text color.
*/
void SetTextColour(const wxColour& colour);
};
/**
@class wxListView
@wxheader{listctrl.h}
This class currently simply presents a simpler to use interface for the
wxListCtrl -- it can be thought of as a @e faade
for that complicated class. Using it is preferable to using
wxListCtrl directly whenever possible because in the
future some ports might implement wxListView but not the full set of wxListCtrl
features.
Other than different interface, this class is identical to wxListCtrl. In
particular, it uses the same events, same window styles and so on.
@library{wxcore}
@category{ctrl}
@appearance{listview.png}
@see wxListView::SetColumnImage
*/
class wxListView : public wxListCtrl
{
public:
/**
Resets the column image -- after calling this function, no image will be shown.
@param col
the column to clear image for
@see SetColumnImage()
*/
void ClearColumnImage(int col);
/**
Sets focus to the item with the given @e index.
*/
void Focus(long index);
/**
Returns the first selected item in a (presumably) multiple selection control.
Together with GetNextSelected() it can be
used to iterate over all selected items in the control.
@returns The first selected item, if any, -1 otherwise.
*/
long GetFirstSelected() const;
/**
Returns the currently focused item or -1 if none.
@see IsSelected(), Focus()
*/
long GetFocusedItem() const;
/**
Used together with GetFirstSelected() to
iterate over all selected items in the control.
@returns Returns the next selected item or -1 if there are no more of
them.
*/
long GetNextSelected(long item) const;
/**
Returns @true if the item with the given @a index is selected,
@false otherwise.
@see GetFirstSelected(), GetNextSelected()
*/
bool IsSelected(long index) const;
/**
Selects or unselects the given item.
@param n
the item to select or unselect
@param on
if @true (default), selects the item, otherwise unselects it
@see wxListCtrl::SetItemState
*/
void Select(bool on = true);
/**
Sets the column image for the specified column. To use the column images, the
control must have a valid image list with at least one image.
@param col
the column to set image for
@param image
the index of the column image in the controls image list
*/
void SetColumnImage(int col, int image);
};
/**
@class wxListItem
@wxheader{listctrl.h}
This class stores information about a wxListCtrl item or column.
@library{wxbase}
@category{FIXME}
*/
class wxListItem : public wxObject
{
public:
/**
Constructor.
*/
wxListItem();
/**
Resets the item state to the default.
*/
void Clear();
/**
Returns the alignment for this item. Can be one of
wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT, wxLIST_FORMAT_RIGHT or wxLIST_FORMAT_CENTRE.
*/
wxListColumnFormat GetAlign() const;
/**
Returns the background colour for this item.
*/
wxColour GetBackgroundColour() const;
/**
Returns the zero-based column; meaningful only in report mode.
*/
int GetColumn() const;
/**
Returns client data associated with the control. Please note that
client data is associated with the item and not with subitems.
*/
long GetData() const;
/**
Returns the font used to display the item.
*/
wxFont GetFont() const;
/**
Returns the zero-based item position.
*/
long GetId() const;
/**
Returns the zero-based index of the image
associated with the item into the image list.
*/
int GetImage() const;
/**
Returns a bit mask indicating which fields of the structure are valid;
can be any combination of the following values:
wxLIST_MASK_STATE
@b GetState is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_TEXT
@b GetText is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_IMAGE
@b GetImage is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_DATA
@b GetData is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_WIDTH
@b GetWidth is valid.
wxLIST_MASK_FORMAT
@b GetFormat is valid.
*/
long GetMask() const;
/**
Returns a bit field representing the state of the item. Can be any
combination of:
wxLIST_STATE_DONTCARE
Don't care what the state is. Win32 only.
wxLIST_STATE_DROPHILITED
The item is highlighted to receive a drop event. Win32 only.
wxLIST_STATE_FOCUSED
The item has the focus.
wxLIST_STATE_SELECTED
The item is selected.
wxLIST_STATE_CUT
The item is in the cut state. Win32 only.
*/
long GetState() const;
/**
Returns the label/header text.
*/
const wxString GetText() const;
/**
Returns the text colour.
*/
wxColour GetTextColour() const;
/**
Meaningful only for column headers in report mode. Returns the column width.
*/
int GetWidth() const;
/**
Sets the alignment for the item. See also
GetAlign()
*/
void SetAlign(wxListColumnFormat align);
/**
Sets the background colour for the item.
*/
void SetBackgroundColour(const wxColour& colBack);
/**
Sets the zero-based column. Meaningful only in report mode.
*/
void SetColumn(int col);
//@{
/**
Sets client data for the item. Please note that
client data is associated with the item and not with subitems.
*/
void SetData(long data);
void SetData(void* data);
//@}
/**
Sets the font for the item.
*/
void SetFont(const wxFont& font);
/**
Sets the zero-based item position.
*/
void SetId(long id);
/**
Sets the zero-based index of the image associated with the item
into the image list.
*/
void SetImage(int image);
/**
Sets the mask of valid fields. See GetMask().
*/
void SetMask(long mask);
/**
Sets the item state flags (note that the valid state flags are influenced
by the value of the state mask, see
wxListItem::SetStateMask).
See GetState() for valid flag
values.
*/
void SetState(long state);
/**
Sets the bitmask that is used to determine which of the state flags
are to be set. See also SetState().
*/
void SetStateMask(long stateMask);
/**
Sets the text label for the item.
*/
void SetText(const wxString& text);
/**
Sets the text colour for the item.
*/
void SetTextColour(const wxColour& colText);
/**
Meaningful only for column headers in report mode. Sets the column width.
*/
void SetWidth(int width);
};