wxWidgets/interface/wx/notifmsg.h

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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: notifmsg.h
// Purpose: interface of wxNotificationMessage
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxNotificationMessage
This class allows to show the user a message non intrusively. Currently it is
implemented natively only for the Maemo platform and uses (non-modal) dialogs
for the display of the notifications under the other platforms but it will be
extended to use the platform-specific notifications in the other ports in the
future.
Notice that this class is not a window and so doesn't derive from wxWindow.
@library{wxbase}
@category{FIXME}
*/
class wxNotificationMessage : public wxEvtHandler
{
public:
//@{
/**
, @b wxWindow*@e parent = @NULL, @b int@e flags = @c wxICON_INFORMATION)
Create a notification object with the given attributes.
See SetTitle(),
SetMessage(),
SetParent() and
SetFlags() for the description of the
corresponding parameters.
*/
wxNotificationMessage();
wxNotificationMessage(const wxString& title);
//@}
/**
Hides the notification.
Returns @true if it was hidden or @false if it couldn't be done (e.g. on
some
systems automatically hidden notifications can't be hidden manually)
*/
virtual bool Close();
/**
This parameter can be currently used to specify the icon to show in the
notification. Valid values are @c wxICON_INFORMATION,
@c wxICON_WARNING and @c wxICON_ERROR (notice that
@c wxICON_QUESTION is not allowed here).
Some implementations of this class may not support the icons.
*/
void SetFlags(int flags);
/**
Set the main text of the notification. This should be a more detailed
description than the title but still limited to reasonable length (not more
than 256 characters).
*/
void SetMessage(const wxString& message);
/**
Set the parent for this notification: the notification will be associated with
the top level parent of this window or, if this method is not called, with the
main application window by default
*/
void SetParent(wxWindow* parent);
/**
Set the title, it must be a concise string (not more than 64 characters), use
SetMessage() to give the user more
details.
*/
void SetTitle(const wxString& title);
/**
Show the notification to the user and hides it after timeout seconds
pass. Special values @c Timeout_Auto and @c Timeout_Never can be
used here, notice that you shouldn't rely on @a timeout being exactly
respected because the current platform may only support default timeout value
and also because the user may be able to close the notification.
Returns @false if an error occurred.
*/
virtual bool Show(int timeout = Timeout_Auto);
};