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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: wx/infobar.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxInfoBar
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// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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// Copyright: (c) 2009 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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An info bar is a transient window shown at top or bottom of its parent
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window to display non-critical information to the user.
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This class provides another way to show messages to the user, intermediate
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between message boxes and status bar messages. The message boxes are modal
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and thus interrupt the users work flow and should be used sparingly for
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this reason. However status bar messages are often too easy not to notice
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at all. An info bar provides a way to present the messages which has a much
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higher chance to be noticed by the user but without being annoying.
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Info bar may show an icon (on the left), text message and, optionally,
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buttons allowing the user to react to the information presented. It always
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has a close button at the right allowing the user to dismiss it so it isn't
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necessary to provide a button just to close it.
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wxInfoBar calls its parent wxWindow::Layout() method and assumes that it
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will change the parent layout appropriately depending on whether the info
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bar itself is shown or hidden. Usually this is achieved by simply using a
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sizer for the parent window layout and adding wxInfoBar to this sizer as
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one of the items. Considering the usual placement of the info bars,
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normally this sizer should be a vertical wxBoxSizer and the bar its first
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or last element so the simplest possible example of using this class would
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be:
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@code
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class MyFrame : public wxFrame
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{
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...
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wxInfoBar *m_infoBar;
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};
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MyFrame::MyFrame()
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{
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...
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m_infoBar = new wxInfoBar(this);
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wxSizer *sizer = new wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL);
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sizer->Add(m_infoBar, wxSizerFlags().Expand());
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... add other frame controls to the sizer ...
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SetSizer(sizer);
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}
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void MyFrame::SomeMethod()
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{
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m_infoBar->ShowMessage("Something happened", wxICON_INFORMATION);
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}
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@endcode
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See the dialogs sample for more sophisticated examples.
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Currently this class is implemented generically (i.e. in the same
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platform-independent way for all ports) and also natively in wxGTK but the
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native implementation requires a recent -- as of this writing -- GTK+ 2.18
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version.
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@library{wxcore}
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@category{miscwnd}
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@see wxStatusBar, wxMessageDialog
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@since 2.9.1
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*/
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class wxInfoBar : public wxControl
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{
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public:
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/**
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Default constructor.
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Use Create() for the objects created using this constructor.
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*/
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wxInfoBar();
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/**
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Constructor creating the info bar window.
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@see Create()
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*/
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wxInfoBar(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY);
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/**
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Create the info bar window.
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Notice that unlike most of the other wxWindow-derived classes,
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wxInfoBar is created hidden and is only shown when ShowMessage() is
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called. This is more convenient as usually the info bar is created to
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be shown at some later time and not immediately and so creating it
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hidden avoids the need to call Hide() explicitly from the code using
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it.
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This should be only called if the object was created using its default
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constructor.
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@param parent
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A valid parent window pointer.
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@param winid
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The id of the info bar window, usually unused as currently no
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events are generated by this class.
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*/
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bool Create(wxWindow *parent, wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY);
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/**
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Add a button to be shown in the info bar.
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The button added by this method will be shown to the right of the text
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(in LTR layout), with each successive button being added to the right
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of the previous one. If any buttons are added to the info bar using
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this method, the default "Close" button is not shown as it is assumed
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that the extra buttons already allow the user to close it.
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Clicking the button will generate a normal EVT_COMMAND_BUTTON_CLICKED
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event which can be handled as usual. The default handler in wxInfoBar
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itself closes the window whenever a button in it is clicked so if you
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wish the info bar to be hidden when the button is clicked, simply call
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@c event.Skip() in the button handler to let the base class handler do
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it (calling Dismiss() explicitly works too, of course). On the other
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hand, if you don't skip the event, the info bar will remain opened so
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make sure to do it for at least some buttons to allow the user to close
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it.
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Notice that the generic wxInfoBar implementation handles the button
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events itself and so they are not propagated to the info bar parent and
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you need to either inherit from wxInfoBar and handle them in your
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derived class or use wxEvtHandler::Connect(), as is done in the dialogs
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sample, to handle the button events in the parent frame.
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@param btnid
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Id of the button. It will be used in the button message clicking
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this button will generate.
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@param label
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The label of the button. It may only be empty if @a btnid is one of
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the stock ids in which case the corresponding stock label (see
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wxGetStockLabel()) will be used.
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*/
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void AddButton(wxWindowID btnid, const wxString& label = wxString());
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/**
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Hide the info bar window.
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This method hides the window and lays out the parent window to account
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for its disappearance (unlike a simple Hide()).
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*/
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virtual void Dismiss();
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/**
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Remove a button previously added by AddButton().
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@param btnid
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Id of the button to remove. If more than one button with the same
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id is used in the info bar (which is in any case not recommended),
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the last, i.e. most recently added, button with this id is removed.
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*/
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void RemoveButton(wxWindowID btnid);
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/**
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Show a message in the bar.
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If the bar is currently hidden, it will be shown. Otherwise its message
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will be updated in place.
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@param msg
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The text of the message.
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@param flags
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One of wxICON_NONE, wxICON_INFORMATION (default), wxICON_QUESTION,
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wxICON_WARNING or wxICON_ERROR values. These flags have the same
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meaning as in wxMessageDialog for the generic version, i.e. show
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(or not, in case of wxICON_NONE) the corresponding icon in the bar
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but can be interpreted by the native versions. For example, the
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GTK+ native implementation doesn't show icons at all but uses this
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parameter to select the appropriate background colour for the
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notification.
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*/
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void ShowMessage(const wxString& msg, int flags = wxICON_NONE);
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/**
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@name Generic version customization methods.
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All these methods exist in the generic version of the class only.
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The generic version uses wxWindow::ShowWithEffect() function to
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progressively show it on the platforms which support it (currently only
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wxMSW). The methods here allow to change the default effect used (or
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disable it entirely) and change its duration.
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*/
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//@{
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/**
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Set the effects to use when showing and hiding the bar.
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Either or both of the parameters can be set to wxSHOW_EFFECT_NONE to
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disable using effects entirely.
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By default, the info bar uses wxSHOW_EFFECT_SLIDE_TO_BOTTOM effect for
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showing itself and wxSHOW_EFFECT_SLIDE_TO_TOP for hiding if it is the
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first element of the containing sizer and reverse effects if it's the
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last one. If it is neither the first nor the last element, no effect is
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used to avoid the use of an inappropriate one and this function must be
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called if an effect is desired.
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@param showEffect
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The effect to use when showing the bar.
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@param hideEffect
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The effect to use when hiding the bar.
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*/
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void SetShowHideEffects(wxShowEffect showEffect, wxShowEffect hideEffect);
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/// Return the effect currently used for showing the bar.
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wxShowEffect GetShowEffect() const;
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/// Return the effect currently used for hiding the bar.
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wxShowEffect GetHideEffect() const;
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/**
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Set the duration of the animation used when showing or hiding the bar.
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By default, 500ms duration is used.
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@param duration
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Duration of the animation, in milliseconds.
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*/
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void SetEffectDuration(int duration);
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/// Return the effect animation duration currently used.
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int GetEffectDuration() const;
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/**
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Overridden base class methods changes the font of the text message.
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wxInfoBar overrides this method to use the font passed to it for its
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text message part. By default a larger and bold version of the standard
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font is used.
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This method is generic-only.
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*/
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virtual bool SetFont(const wxFont& font);
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//@}
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};
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