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1211 lines
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: wx/defs.h
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// Purpose: interface of global functions
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// Author: wxWidgets team
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// RCS-ID: $Id$
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// Licence: wxWindows license
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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// enumerations
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// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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/**
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Generic flags.
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*/
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enum wxGeometryCentre
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{
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wxCENTRE = 0x0001,
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wxCENTER = wxCENTRE
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};
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/**
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A generic orientation value.
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*/
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enum wxOrientation
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{
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wxHORIZONTAL = 0x0004,
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wxVERTICAL = 0x0008,
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/**
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A mask value to indicate both vertical and horizontal orientations.
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*/
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wxBOTH = wxVERTICAL | wxHORIZONTAL,
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/// A synonim for @c wxBOTH.
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wxORIENTATION_MASK = wxBOTH
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};
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/**
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A generic direction value.
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*/
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enum wxDirection
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{
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wxLEFT = 0x0010,
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wxRIGHT = 0x0020,
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wxUP = 0x0040,
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wxDOWN = 0x0080,
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wxTOP = wxUP,
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wxBOTTOM = wxDOWN,
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wxNORTH = wxUP,
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wxSOUTH = wxDOWN,
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wxWEST = wxLEFT,
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wxEAST = wxRIGHT,
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wxALL = (wxUP | wxDOWN | wxRIGHT | wxLEFT),
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/** A mask to extract direction from the combination of flags. */
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wxDIRECTION_MASK = wxALL
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};
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/**
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Generic alignment values. Can be combined together.
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*/
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enum wxAlignment
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{
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wxALIGN_NOT = 0x0000,
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wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL = 0x0100,
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wxALIGN_CENTRE_HORIZONTAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL,
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wxALIGN_LEFT = wxALIGN_NOT,
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wxALIGN_TOP = wxALIGN_NOT,
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wxALIGN_RIGHT = 0x0200,
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wxALIGN_BOTTOM = 0x0400,
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wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL = 0x0800,
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wxALIGN_CENTRE_VERTICAL = wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL,
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wxALIGN_CENTER = (wxALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL | wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL),
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wxALIGN_CENTRE = wxALIGN_CENTER,
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/** A mask to extract alignment from the combination of flags. */
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wxALIGN_MASK = 0x0f00
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};
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/**
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Miscellaneous flags for wxSizer items.
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*/
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enum wxSizerFlagBits
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{
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wxFIXED_MINSIZE = 0x8000,
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wxRESERVE_SPACE_EVEN_IF_HIDDEN = 0x0002,
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/* a mask to extract wxSizerFlagBits from combination of flags */
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wxSIZER_FLAG_BITS_MASK = 0x8002
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};
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/**
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Generic stretch values.
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*/
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enum wxStretch
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{
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wxSTRETCH_NOT = 0x0000,
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wxSHRINK = 0x1000,
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wxGROW = 0x2000,
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wxEXPAND = wxGROW,
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wxSHAPED = 0x4000,
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wxTILE = wxSHAPED | wxFIXED_MINSIZE,
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/* a mask to extract stretch from the combination of flags */
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wxSTRETCH_MASK = 0x7000 /* sans wxTILE */
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};
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/**
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Border flags for wxWindow.
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*/
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enum wxBorder
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{
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/**
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This is different from wxBORDER_NONE as by default the controls do have
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a border.
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*/
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wxBORDER_DEFAULT = 0,
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wxBORDER_NONE = 0x00200000,
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wxBORDER_STATIC = 0x01000000,
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wxBORDER_SIMPLE = 0x02000000,
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wxBORDER_RAISED = 0x04000000,
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wxBORDER_SUNKEN = 0x08000000,
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wxBORDER_DOUBLE = 0x10000000, /* deprecated */
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wxBORDER_THEME = wxBORDER_DOUBLE,
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/* a mask to extract border style from the combination of flags */
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wxBORDER_MASK = 0x1f200000
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};
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/**
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Background styles. See wxWindow::SetBackgroundStyle().
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*/
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enum wxBackgroundStyle
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{
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/// Use the default background, as determined by
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/// the system or the current theme.
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wxBG_STYLE_SYSTEM,
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/// Use a solid colour for the background, this style is set automatically if you call
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/// SetBackgroundColour() so you only need to set it explicitly if you had
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/// changed the background style to something else before.
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wxBG_STYLE_COLOUR,
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/// Don't draw the background at all, it's supposed that it is drawn by
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/// the user-defined erase background event handler.
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/// This style should be used to avoid flicker when the background is entirely
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/// custom-drawn.
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wxBG_STYLE_CUSTOM,
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/// The background is (partially) transparent,this style is automatically set if you call
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/// SetTransparent() which is used to set the transparency level.
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wxBG_STYLE_TRANSPARENT
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};
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/**
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Standard menu IDs.
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*/
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enum wxStandardID
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{
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/**
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This id delimits the lower bound of the range used by automatically-generated ids
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(i.e. those used when wxID_ANY is specified during construction).
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*/
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wxID_AUTO_LOWEST,
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/**
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This id delimits the upper bound of the range used by automatically-generated ids
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(i.e. those used when wxID_ANY is specified during construction).
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*/
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wxID_AUTO_HIGHEST,
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/**
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No id matches this one when compared to it.
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*/
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wxID_NONE = -3,
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/**
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Id for a separator line in the menu (invalid for normal item).
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*/
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wxID_SEPARATOR = -2,
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/**
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Any id: means that we don't care about the id, whether when installing
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an event handler or when creating a new window.
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*/
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wxID_ANY = -1,
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wxID_LOWEST = 4999,
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wxID_OPEN,
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wxID_CLOSE,
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wxID_NEW,
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wxID_SAVE,
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wxID_SAVEAS,
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wxID_REVERT,
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wxID_EXIT,
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wxID_UNDO,
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wxID_REDO,
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wxID_HELP,
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wxID_PRINT,
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wxID_PRINT_SETUP,
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wxID_PAGE_SETUP,
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wxID_PREVIEW,
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wxID_ABOUT,
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wxID_HELP_CONTENTS,
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wxID_HELP_INDEX,
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wxID_HELP_SEARCH,
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wxID_HELP_COMMANDS,
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wxID_HELP_PROCEDURES,
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wxID_HELP_CONTEXT,
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wxID_CLOSE_ALL,
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wxID_PREFERENCES,
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wxID_EDIT = 5030,
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wxID_CUT,
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wxID_COPY,
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wxID_PASTE,
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wxID_CLEAR,
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wxID_FIND,
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wxID_DUPLICATE,
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wxID_SELECTALL,
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wxID_DELETE,
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wxID_REPLACE,
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wxID_REPLACE_ALL,
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wxID_PROPERTIES,
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wxID_VIEW_DETAILS,
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wxID_VIEW_LARGEICONS,
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wxID_VIEW_SMALLICONS,
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wxID_VIEW_LIST,
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wxID_VIEW_SORTDATE,
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wxID_VIEW_SORTNAME,
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wxID_VIEW_SORTSIZE,
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wxID_VIEW_SORTTYPE,
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wxID_FILE = 5050,
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wxID_FILE1,
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wxID_FILE2,
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wxID_FILE3,
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wxID_FILE4,
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wxID_FILE5,
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wxID_FILE6,
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wxID_FILE7,
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wxID_FILE8,
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wxID_FILE9,
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/** Standard button and menu IDs */
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wxID_OK = 5100,
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wxID_CANCEL,
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wxID_APPLY,
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wxID_YES,
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wxID_NO,
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wxID_STATIC,
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wxID_FORWARD,
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wxID_BACKWARD,
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wxID_DEFAULT,
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wxID_MORE,
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wxID_SETUP,
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wxID_RESET,
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wxID_CONTEXT_HELP,
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wxID_YESTOALL,
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wxID_NOTOALL,
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wxID_ABORT,
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wxID_RETRY,
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wxID_IGNORE,
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wxID_ADD,
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wxID_REMOVE,
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wxID_UP,
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wxID_DOWN,
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wxID_HOME,
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wxID_REFRESH,
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wxID_STOP,
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wxID_INDEX,
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wxID_BOLD,
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wxID_ITALIC,
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wxID_JUSTIFY_CENTER,
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wxID_JUSTIFY_FILL,
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wxID_JUSTIFY_RIGHT,
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wxID_JUSTIFY_LEFT,
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wxID_UNDERLINE,
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wxID_INDENT,
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wxID_UNINDENT,
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wxID_ZOOM_100,
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wxID_ZOOM_FIT,
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wxID_ZOOM_IN,
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wxID_ZOOM_OUT,
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wxID_UNDELETE,
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wxID_REVERT_TO_SAVED,
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wxID_CDROM,
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wxID_CONVERT,
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wxID_EXECUTE,
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wxID_FLOPPY,
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wxID_HARDDISK,
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wxID_BOTTOM,
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wxID_FIRST,
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wxID_LAST,
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wxID_TOP,
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wxID_INFO,
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wxID_JUMP_TO,
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wxID_NETWORK,
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wxID_SELECT_COLOR,
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wxID_SELECT_FONT,
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wxID_SORT_ASCENDING,
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wxID_SORT_DESCENDING,
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wxID_SPELL_CHECK,
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wxID_STRIKETHROUGH,
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/** System menu IDs (used by wxUniv): */
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wxID_SYSTEM_MENU = 5200,
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wxID_CLOSE_FRAME,
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wxID_MOVE_FRAME,
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wxID_RESIZE_FRAME,
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wxID_MAXIMIZE_FRAME,
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wxID_ICONIZE_FRAME,
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wxID_RESTORE_FRAME,
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/** MDI window menu ids */
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST = 5230,
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_CASCADE = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_FIRST,
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_HORZ,
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_TILE_VERT,
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_ARRANGE_ICONS,
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_PREV,
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT,
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wxID_MDI_WINDOW_LAST = wxID_MDI_WINDOW_NEXT,
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/** IDs used by generic file dialog (13 consecutive starting from this value) */
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wxID_FILEDLGG = 5900,
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/** IDs used by generic file ctrl (4 consecutive starting from this value) */
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wxID_FILECTRL = 5950,
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wxID_HIGHEST = 5999
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};
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/**
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Item kinds for use with wxMenu, wxMenuItem, and wxToolBar.
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@see wxMenu::Append(), wxMenuItem::wxMenuItem(), wxToolBar::AddTool()
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*/
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enum wxItemKind
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{
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wxITEM_SEPARATOR = -1,
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/**
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Normal tool button / menu item.
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@see wxToolBar::AddTool(), wxMenu::AppendItem().
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*/
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wxITEM_NORMAL,
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/**
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Check (or toggle) tool button / menu item.
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@see wxToolBar::AddCheckTool(), wxMenu::AppendCheckItem().
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*/
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wxITEM_CHECK,
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/**
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Radio tool button / menu item.
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@see wxToolBar::AddRadioTool(), wxMenu::AppendRadioItem().
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*/
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wxITEM_RADIO,
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/**
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Normal tool button with a dropdown arrow next to it. Clicking the
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dropdown arrow sends a @c wxEVT_COMMAND_TOOL_DROPDOWN_CLICKED event and may
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also display the menu previously associated with the item with
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wxToolBar::SetDropdownMenu(). Currently this type of tools is supported
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under MSW and GTK.
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*/
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wxITEM_DROPDOWN,
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wxITEM_MAX
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};
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/**
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Generic hit test results.
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*/
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enum wxHitTest
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{
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wxHT_NOWHERE,
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/* scrollbar */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_FIRST = wxHT_NOWHERE,
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_1, /**< left or upper arrow to scroll by line */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_LINE_2, /**< right or down */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_1, /**< left or upper arrow to scroll by page */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_ARROW_PAGE_2, /**< right or down */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_THUMB, /**< on the thumb */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_1, /**< bar to the left/above the thumb */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_BAR_2, /**< bar to the right/below the thumb */
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wxHT_SCROLLBAR_LAST,
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/* window */
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wxHT_WINDOW_OUTSIDE, /**< not in this window at all */
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wxHT_WINDOW_INSIDE, /**< in the client area */
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wxHT_WINDOW_VERT_SCROLLBAR, /**< on the vertical scrollbar */
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wxHT_WINDOW_HORZ_SCROLLBAR, /**< on the horizontal scrollbar */
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wxHT_WINDOW_CORNER, /**< on the corner between 2 scrollbars */
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wxHT_MAX
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};
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/**
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Data format IDs used by wxDataFormat.
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*/
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enum wxDataFormatId
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{
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wxDF_INVALID = 0,
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wxDF_TEXT = 1, /* CF_TEXT */
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wxDF_BITMAP = 2, /* CF_BITMAP */
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wxDF_METAFILE = 3, /* CF_METAFILEPICT */
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wxDF_SYLK = 4,
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wxDF_DIF = 5,
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wxDF_TIFF = 6,
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wxDF_OEMTEXT = 7, /* CF_OEMTEXT */
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wxDF_DIB = 8, /* CF_DIB */
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wxDF_PALETTE = 9,
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wxDF_PENDATA = 10,
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wxDF_RIFF = 11,
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wxDF_WAVE = 12,
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wxDF_UNICODETEXT = 13,
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wxDF_ENHMETAFILE = 14,
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wxDF_FILENAME = 15, /* CF_HDROP */
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wxDF_LOCALE = 16,
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wxDF_PRIVATE = 20,
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wxDF_HTML = 30, /* Note: does not correspond to CF_ constant */
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wxDF_MAX
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};
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/**
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Virtual keycodes used by wxKeyEvent and some other wxWidgets functions.
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Note that the range @c 33 - @c 126 is reserved for the standard ASCII
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characters and that the range @c 128 - @c 255 is reserved for the
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extended ASCII characters (which are not really standard and thus should
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be avoid in portable apps!).
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*/
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enum wxKeyCode
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{
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WXK_BACK = 8, //!< Backspace.
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WXK_TAB = 9,
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WXK_RETURN = 13,
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WXK_ESCAPE = 27,
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WXK_SPACE = 32,
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WXK_DELETE = 127,
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/**
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These are, by design, not compatible with unicode characters.
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If you want to get a unicode character from a key event, use
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wxKeyEvent::GetUnicodeKey instead.
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*/
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WXK_START = 300,
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WXK_LBUTTON,
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WXK_RBUTTON,
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WXK_CANCEL,
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WXK_MBUTTON,
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WXK_CLEAR,
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WXK_SHIFT,
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WXK_ALT,
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WXK_CONTROL,
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WXK_MENU,
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WXK_PAUSE,
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WXK_CAPITAL,
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WXK_END,
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WXK_HOME,
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WXK_LEFT,
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WXK_UP,
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WXK_RIGHT,
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WXK_DOWN,
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WXK_SELECT,
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WXK_PRINT,
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WXK_EXECUTE,
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WXK_SNAPSHOT,
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WXK_INSERT,
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WXK_HELP,
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WXK_NUMPAD0,
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WXK_NUMPAD1,
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WXK_NUMPAD2,
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WXK_NUMPAD3,
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WXK_NUMPAD4,
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WXK_NUMPAD5,
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WXK_NUMPAD6,
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WXK_NUMPAD7,
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WXK_NUMPAD8,
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WXK_NUMPAD9,
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WXK_MULTIPLY,
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WXK_ADD,
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WXK_SEPARATOR,
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WXK_SUBTRACT,
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WXK_DECIMAL,
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WXK_DIVIDE,
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WXK_F1,
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WXK_F2,
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WXK_F3,
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WXK_F4,
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WXK_F5,
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WXK_F6,
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WXK_F7,
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WXK_F8,
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WXK_F9,
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WXK_F10,
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WXK_F11,
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WXK_F12,
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WXK_F13,
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WXK_F14,
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WXK_F15,
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WXK_F16,
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WXK_F17,
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WXK_F18,
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WXK_F19,
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WXK_F20,
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WXK_F21,
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WXK_F22,
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WXK_F23,
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WXK_F24,
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WXK_NUMLOCK,
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WXK_SCROLL,
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WXK_PAGEUP,
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WXK_PAGEDOWN,
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WXK_NUMPAD_SPACE,
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WXK_NUMPAD_TAB,
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WXK_NUMPAD_ENTER,
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WXK_NUMPAD_F1,
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WXK_NUMPAD_F2,
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WXK_NUMPAD_F3,
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WXK_NUMPAD_F4,
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WXK_NUMPAD_HOME,
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WXK_NUMPAD_LEFT,
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WXK_NUMPAD_UP,
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WXK_NUMPAD_RIGHT,
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WXK_NUMPAD_DOWN,
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WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEUP,
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WXK_NUMPAD_PAGEDOWN,
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WXK_NUMPAD_END,
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WXK_NUMPAD_BEGIN,
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WXK_NUMPAD_INSERT,
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WXK_NUMPAD_DELETE,
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WXK_NUMPAD_EQUAL,
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WXK_NUMPAD_MULTIPLY,
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WXK_NUMPAD_ADD,
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WXK_NUMPAD_SEPARATOR,
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WXK_NUMPAD_SUBTRACT,
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WXK_NUMPAD_DECIMAL,
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WXK_NUMPAD_DIVIDE,
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/** The following key codes are only generated under Windows currently */
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WXK_WINDOWS_LEFT,
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WXK_WINDOWS_RIGHT,
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WXK_WINDOWS_MENU ,
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WXK_COMMAND,
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/** Hardware-specific buttons */
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WXK_SPECIAL1 = 193,
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WXK_SPECIAL2,
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WXK_SPECIAL3,
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WXK_SPECIAL4,
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WXK_SPECIAL5,
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WXK_SPECIAL6,
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WXK_SPECIAL7,
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WXK_SPECIAL8,
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WXK_SPECIAL9,
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WXK_SPECIAL10,
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WXK_SPECIAL11,
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WXK_SPECIAL12,
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WXK_SPECIAL13,
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WXK_SPECIAL14,
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WXK_SPECIAL15,
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WXK_SPECIAL16,
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WXK_SPECIAL17,
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WXK_SPECIAL18,
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WXK_SPECIAL19,
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WXK_SPECIAL20
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};
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/**
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This enum contains bit mask constants used in wxKeyEvent.
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*/
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enum wxKeyModifier
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{
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wxMOD_NONE = 0x0000,
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wxMOD_ALT = 0x0001,
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wxMOD_CONTROL = 0x0002,
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wxMOD_ALTGR = wxMOD_ALT | wxMOD_CONTROL,
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wxMOD_SHIFT = 0x0004,
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wxMOD_META = 0x0008,
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wxMOD_WIN = wxMOD_META,
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|
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/**
|
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Notice that @c wxMOD_CMD should be used instead of @c wxMOD_CONTROL
|
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in portable code to account for the fact that although
|
|
@c Control modifier exists under Mac OS, it is not used for the same
|
|
purpose as under Windows or Unix there while the special Mac-specific
|
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@c Command modifier is used in exactly the same way.
|
|
*/
|
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wxMOD_CMD = wxMOD_META,
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wxMOD_ALL = 0xffff
|
|
};
|
|
|
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/**
|
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Paper size types for use with the printing framework.
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|
|
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@see overview_printing, wxPrintData::SetPaperId()
|
|
*/
|
|
enum wxPaperSize
|
|
{
|
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wxPAPER_NONE, ///< Use specific dimensions
|
|
wxPAPER_LETTER, ///< Letter, 8 1/2 by 11 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_LEGAL, ///< Legal, 8 1/2 by 14 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_A4, ///< A4 Sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_CSHEET, ///< C Sheet, 17 by 22 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_DSHEET, ///< D Sheet, 22 by 34 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ESHEET, ///< E Sheet, 34 by 44 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_LETTERSMALL, ///< Letter Small, 8 1/2 by 11 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_TABLOID, ///< Tabloid, 11 by 17 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_LEDGER, ///< Ledger, 17 by 11 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_STATEMENT, ///< Statement, 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_EXECUTIVE, ///< Executive, 7 1/4 by 10 1/2 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_A3, ///< A3 sheet, 297 by 420 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_A4SMALL, ///< A4 small sheet, 210 by 297 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_A5, ///< A5 sheet, 148 by 210 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_B4, ///< B4 sheet, 250 by 354 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_B5, ///< B5 sheet, 182-by-257-millimeter paper
|
|
wxPAPER_FOLIO, ///< Folio, 8-1/2-by-13-inch paper
|
|
wxPAPER_QUARTO, ///< Quarto, 215-by-275-millimeter paper
|
|
wxPAPER_10X14, ///< 10-by-14-inch sheet
|
|
wxPAPER_11X17, ///< 11-by-17-inch sheet
|
|
wxPAPER_NOTE, ///< Note, 8 1/2 by 11 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_9, ///< #9 Envelope, 3 7/8 by 8 7/8 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_10, ///< #10 Envelope, 4 1/8 by 9 1/2 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_11, ///< #11 Envelope, 4 1/2 by 10 3/8 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_12, ///< #12 Envelope, 4 3/4 by 11 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_14, ///< #14 Envelope, 5 by 11 1/2 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_DL, ///< DL Envelope, 110 by 220 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_C5, ///< C5 Envelope, 162 by 229 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_C3, ///< C3 Envelope, 324 by 458 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_C4, ///< C4 Envelope, 229 by 324 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_C6, ///< C6 Envelope, 114 by 162 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_C65, ///< C65 Envelope, 114 by 229 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_B4, ///< B4 Envelope, 250 by 353 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_B5, ///< B5 Envelope, 176 by 250 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_B6, ///< B6 Envelope, 176 by 125 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_ITALY, ///< Italy Envelope, 110 by 230 millimeters
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_MONARCH, ///< Monarch Envelope, 3 7/8 by 7 1/2 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_PERSONAL, ///< 6 3/4 Envelope, 3 5/8 by 6 1/2 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_FANFOLD_US, ///< US Std Fanfold, 14 7/8 by 11 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_FANFOLD_STD_GERMAN, ///< German Std Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 12 inches
|
|
wxPAPER_FANFOLD_LGL_GERMAN, ///< German Legal Fanfold, 8 1/2 by 13 inches
|
|
|
|
// wxMSW Only
|
|
|
|
wxPAPER_ISO_B4, ///< B4 (ISO) 250 x 353 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD, ///< Japanese Postcard 100 x 148 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_9X11, ///< 9 x 11 in
|
|
wxPAPER_10X11, ///< 10 x 11 in
|
|
wxPAPER_15X11, ///< 15 x 11 in
|
|
wxPAPER_ENV_INVITE, ///< Envelope Invite 220 x 220 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_LETTER_EXTRA, ///< Letter Extra 9.5 x 12 in
|
|
wxPAPER_LEGAL_EXTRA, ///< Legal Extra 9.5 x 15 in
|
|
wxPAPER_TABLOID_EXTRA, ///< Tabloid Extra 11.69 x 18 in
|
|
wxPAPER_A4_EXTRA, ///< A4 Extra 9.27 x 12.69 in
|
|
wxPAPER_LETTER_TRANSVERSE, ///< Letter Transverse 8.5 x 11 in
|
|
wxPAPER_A4_TRANSVERSE, ///< A4 Transverse 210 x 297 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_LETTER_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, ///< Letter Extra Transverse 9.5 x 12 in
|
|
wxPAPER_A_PLUS, ///< SuperA/SuperA/A4 227 x 356 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_B_PLUS, ///< SuperB/SuperB/A3 305 x 487 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_LETTER_PLUS, ///< Letter Plus 8.5 x 12.69 in
|
|
wxPAPER_A4_PLUS, ///< A4 Plus 210 x 330 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A5_TRANSVERSE, ///< A5 Transverse 148 x 210 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_B5_TRANSVERSE, ///< B5 (JIS) Transverse 182 x 257 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA, ///< A3 Extra 322 x 445 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A5_EXTRA, ///< A5 Extra 174 x 235 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_B5_EXTRA, ///< B5 (ISO) Extra 201 x 276 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A2, ///< A2 420 x 594 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A3_TRANSVERSE, ///< A3 Transverse 297 x 420 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A3_EXTRA_TRANSVERSE, ///< A3 Extra Transverse 322 x 445 mm
|
|
|
|
wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD, ///< Japanese Double Postcard 200 x 148 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A6, ///< A6 105 x 148 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #2
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #3
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #3
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #4
|
|
wxPAPER_LETTER_ROTATED, ///< Letter Rotated 11 x 8 1/2 in
|
|
wxPAPER_A3_ROTATED, ///< A3 Rotated 420 x 297 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A4_ROTATED, ///< A4 Rotated 297 x 210 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A5_ROTATED, ///< A5 Rotated 210 x 148 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_B4_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B4 (JIS) Rotated 364 x 257 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_B5_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B5 (JIS) Rotated 257 x 182 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 100 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_DBL_JAPANESE_POSTCARD_ROTATED, ///< Double Japanese Postcard Rotated 148 x 200 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_A6_ROTATED, ///< A6 Rotated 148 x 105 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU2_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #2 Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_KAKU3_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Kaku #3 Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU3_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #3 Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_CHOU4_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope Chou #4 Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_B6_JIS, ///< B6 (JIS) 128 x 182 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_B6_JIS_ROTATED, ///< B6 (JIS) Rotated 182 x 128 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_12X11, ///< 12 x 11 in
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4, ///< Japanese Envelope You #4
|
|
wxPAPER_JENV_YOU4_ROTATED, ///< Japanese Envelope You #4 Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_P16K, ///< PRC 16K 146 x 215 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_P32K, ///< PRC 32K 97 x 151 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_P32KBIG, ///< PRC 32K(Big) 97 x 151 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_1, ///< PRC Envelope #1 102 x 165 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_2, ///< PRC Envelope #2 102 x 176 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_3, ///< PRC Envelope #3 125 x 176 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_4, ///< PRC Envelope #4 110 x 208 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_5, ///< PRC Envelope #5 110 x 220 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_6, ///< PRC Envelope #6 120 x 230 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_7, ///< PRC Envelope #7 160 x 230 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_8, ///< PRC Envelope #8 120 x 309 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_9, ///< PRC Envelope #9 229 x 324 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_10, ///< PRC Envelope #10 324 x 458 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_P16K_ROTATED, ///< PRC 16K Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_P32K_ROTATED, ///< PRC 32K Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_P32KBIG_ROTATED, ///< PRC 32K(Big) Rotated
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_1_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #1 Rotated 165 x 102 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_2_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #2 Rotated 176 x 102 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_3_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #3 Rotated 176 x 125 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_4_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #4 Rotated 208 x 110 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_5_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #5 Rotated 220 x 110 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_6_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #6 Rotated 230 x 120 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_7_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #7 Rotated 230 x 160 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_8_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #8 Rotated 309 x 120 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_9_ROTATED, ///< PRC Envelope #9 Rotated 324 x 229 mm
|
|
wxPAPER_PENV_10_ROTATED ///< PRC Envelope #10 Rotated 458 x 324 m
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Duplex printing modes.
|
|
*/
|
|
enum wxDuplexMode
|
|
{
|
|
wxDUPLEX_SIMPLEX, /**< Non-duplex */
|
|
wxDUPLEX_HORIZONTAL,
|
|
wxDUPLEX_VERTICAL
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Print mode (currently PostScript only).
|
|
*/
|
|
enum wxPrintMode
|
|
{
|
|
wxPRINT_MODE_NONE = 0,
|
|
wxPRINT_MODE_PREVIEW = 1, /**< Preview in external application */
|
|
wxPRINT_MODE_FILE = 2, /**< Print to file */
|
|
wxPRINT_MODE_PRINTER = 3, /**< Send to printer */
|
|
wxPRINT_MODE_STREAM = 4 /**< Send postscript data into a stream */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Flags which can be used in wxWindow::UpdateWindowUI().
|
|
*/
|
|
enum wxUpdateUI
|
|
{
|
|
wxUPDATE_UI_NONE,
|
|
wxUPDATE_UI_RECURSE,
|
|
wxUPDATE_UI_FROMIDLE /**< Invoked from On(Internal)Idle */
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
// constants
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
C99-like sized MIN/MAX constants for all integer types.
|
|
|
|
For each @c n in the set 8, 16, 32, 64 we define @c wxINTn_MIN, @c
|
|
wxINTn_MAX and @c wxUINTc_MAX (@c wxUINTc_MIN is always 0 and so is not
|
|
defined).
|
|
*/
|
|
//@{
|
|
#define wxINT8_MIN CHAR_MIN
|
|
#define wxINT8_MAX CHAR_MAX
|
|
#define wxUINT8_MAX UCHAR_MAX
|
|
|
|
#define wxINT16_MIN SHRT_MIN
|
|
#define wxINT16_MAX SHRT_MAX
|
|
#define wxUINT16_MAX USHRT_MAX
|
|
|
|
#define wxINT32_MIN INT_MIN-or-LONG_MIN
|
|
#define wxINT32_MAX INT_MAX-or-LONG_MAX
|
|
#define wxUINT32_MAX UINT_MAX-or-LONG_MAX
|
|
|
|
#define wxINT64_MIN LLONG_MIN
|
|
#define wxINT64_MAX LLONG_MAX
|
|
#define wxUINT64_MAX ULLONG_MAX
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
// types
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
/** The type for screen and DC coordinates. */
|
|
typedef int wxCoord;
|
|
|
|
/** A special value meaning "use default coordinate". */
|
|
wxCoord wxDefaultCoord = -1;
|
|
|
|
//@{
|
|
/** 8 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
|
|
typedef signed char wxInt8;
|
|
typedef unsigned char wxUint8;
|
|
typedef wxUint8 wxByte;
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
//@{
|
|
/** 16 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
|
|
typedef signed short wxInt16;
|
|
typedef unsigned short wxUint16;
|
|
typedef wxUint16 wxWord;
|
|
typedef wxUint16 wxChar16;
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
//@{
|
|
/** 32 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
|
|
typedef int wxInt32;
|
|
typedef unsigned int wxUint32;
|
|
typedef wxUint32 wxDword;
|
|
typedef wxUint32 wxChar32;
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
//@{
|
|
/** 64 bit type (the mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here). */
|
|
typedef wxLongLong_t wxInt64;
|
|
typedef wxULongLong_t wxUint64;
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
//@{
|
|
/**
|
|
Signed and unsigned integral types big enough to contain all of @c long,
|
|
@c size_t and @c void*.
|
|
(The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef ssize_t wxIntPtr;
|
|
typedef size_t wxUIntPtr;
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
32 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 8 exponent bits, 23 fraction bits ).
|
|
(The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef float wxFloat32;
|
|
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
64 bit IEEE float ( 1 sign, 11 exponent bits, 52 fraction bits ).
|
|
(The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef double wxFloat64;
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Native fastest representation that has at least wxFloat64 precision, so use
|
|
the IEEE types for storage, and this for calculations.
|
|
(The mapping is more complex than a simple @c typedef and is not shown here).
|
|
*/
|
|
typedef double wxDouble;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
// macros
|
|
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_byteorder */
|
|
//@{
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
This macro will swap the bytes of the @a value variable from little endian
|
|
to big endian or vice versa unconditionally, i.e. independently of the
|
|
current platform.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxInt32_value )
|
|
#define wxUINT32_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint32_value )
|
|
#define wxINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxInt16_value )
|
|
#define wxUINT16_SWAP_ALWAYS( wxUint16_value )
|
|
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_byteorder */
|
|
//@{
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
This macro will swap the bytes of the @a value variable from little endian
|
|
to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a big-endian
|
|
architecture (such as Sun work stations). If the program has been compiled
|
|
on a little-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
|
|
|
|
Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
|
|
data in little-endian (for example Intel i386) format.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_BE( wxInt32_value )
|
|
#define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_BE( wxUint32_value )
|
|
#define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_BE( wxInt16_value )
|
|
#define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_BE( wxUint16_value )
|
|
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_byteorder */
|
|
//@{
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
This macro will swap the bytes of the @a value variable from little endian
|
|
to big endian or vice versa if the program is compiled on a little-endian
|
|
architecture (such as Intel PCs). If the program has been compiled on a
|
|
big-endian architecture, the value will be unchanged.
|
|
|
|
Use these macros to read data from and write data to a file that stores
|
|
data in big-endian format.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxINT32_SWAP_ON_LE( wxInt32_value )
|
|
#define wxUINT32_SWAP_ON_LE( wxUint32_value )
|
|
#define wxINT16_SWAP_ON_LE( wxInt16_value )
|
|
#define wxUINT16_SWAP_ON_LE( wxUint16_value )
|
|
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_misc */
|
|
//@{
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
This macro can be used in a class declaration to disable the generation of
|
|
default assignment operator.
|
|
|
|
Some classes have a well-defined copy constructor but cannot have an
|
|
assignment operator, typically because they can't be modified once created.
|
|
In such case, this macro can be used to disable the automatic assignment
|
|
operator generation.
|
|
|
|
@see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS()
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(classname)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
This macro can be used in a class declaration to disable the generation of
|
|
default copy ctor and assignment operator.
|
|
|
|
Some classes don't have a well-defined copying semantics. In this case the
|
|
standard C++ convention is to not allow copying them. One way of achieving
|
|
it is to use this macro which simply defines a private copy constructor and
|
|
assignment operator.
|
|
|
|
Beware that simply not defining copy constructor and assignment operator is
|
|
@em not enough as the compiler would provide its own automatically-generated
|
|
versions of them -- hence the usefulness of this macro.
|
|
|
|
Example of use:
|
|
@code
|
|
class FooWidget
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
FooWidget();
|
|
...
|
|
|
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private:
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// widgets can't be copied
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wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(FooWidget);
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};
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@endcode
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Notice that a semicolon must be used after this macro and that it changes
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the access specifier to private internally so it is better to use it at the
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end of the class declaration.
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@see wxDECLARE_NO_ASSIGN_CLASS(), wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS()
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*/
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#define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(classname)
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/**
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Analog of wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() for template classes.
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This macro can be used for template classes (with a single template
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parameter) for the same purpose as wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() is used with the
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non-template classes.
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@param classname The name of the template class.
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@param arg The name of the template parameter.
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@see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS_2
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*/
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#define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS(classname, arg)
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/**
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Analog of wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS() for templates with 2
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parameters.
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This macro can be used for template classes with two template
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parameters for the same purpose as wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS() is used with
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the non-template classes.
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@param classname The name of the template class.
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@param arg1 The name of the first template parameter.
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@param arg2 The name of the second template parameter.
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@see wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS
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*/
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#define wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_TEMPLATE_CLASS_2(classname, arg1, arg2)
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/**
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A function which deletes and nulls the pointer.
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This function uses operator delete to free the pointer and also sets it to
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@NULL. Notice that this does @em not work for arrays, use wxDELETEA() for
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them.
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@code
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MyClass *ptr = new MyClass;
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...
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wxDELETE(ptr);
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wxASSERT(!ptr);
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@endcode
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@header{wx/defs.h}
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*/
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template <typename T> wxDELETE(T*& ptr);
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/**
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A function which deletes and nulls the pointer.
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|
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This function uses vector operator delete (@c delete[]) to free the array
|
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pointer and also sets it to @NULL. Notice that this does @em not work for
|
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non-array pointers, use wxDELETE() for them.
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|
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@code
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MyClass *array = new MyClass[17];
|
|
...
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wxDELETEA(array);
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wxASSERT(!array);
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@endcode
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|
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|
@see wxDELETE()
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|
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|
@header{wx/defs.h}
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*/
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|
template <typename T> wxDELETEA(T*& array);
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|
|
/**
|
|
This macro can be used around a function declaration to generate warnings
|
|
indicating that this function is deprecated (i.e. obsolete and planned to
|
|
be removed in the future) when it is used. Only Visual C++ 7 and higher and
|
|
g++ compilers currently support this functionality.
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|
|
|
Example of use:
|
|
|
|
@code
|
|
// old function, use wxString version instead
|
|
wxDEPRECATED( void wxGetSomething(char *buf, size_t len) );
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|
|
|
// ...
|
|
wxString wxGetSomething();
|
|
@endcode
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|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxDEPRECATED(function)
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|
|
|
/**
|
|
This is a special version of wxDEPRECATED() macro which only does something
|
|
when the deprecated function is used from the code outside wxWidgets itself
|
|
but doesn't generate warnings when it is used from wxWidgets.
|
|
|
|
It is used with the virtual functions which are called by the library
|
|
itself -- even if such function is deprecated the library still has to call
|
|
it to ensure that the existing code overriding it continues to work, but
|
|
the use of this macro ensures that a deprecation warning will be generated
|
|
if this function is used from the user code or, in case of Visual C++, even
|
|
when it is simply overridden.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY(function)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
This macro is similar to wxDEPRECATED() but can be used to not only declare
|
|
the function @a function as deprecated but to also provide its (inline)
|
|
implementation @a body.
|
|
|
|
It can be used as following:
|
|
|
|
@code
|
|
class wxFoo
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
// OldMethod() is deprecated, use NewMethod() instead
|
|
void NewMethod();
|
|
wxDEPRECATED_INLINE( void OldMethod(), NewMethod(); )
|
|
};
|
|
@endcode
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxDEPRECATED_INLINE(func, body)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Combination of wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY() and wxDEPRECATED_INLINE().
|
|
|
|
This macro should be used for deprecated functions called by the library
|
|
itself (usually for backwards compatibility reasons) and which are defined
|
|
inline.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxDEPRECATED_BUT_USED_INTERNALLY_INLINE(func, body)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
@c wxEXPLICIT is a macro which expands to the C++ @c explicit keyword if
|
|
the compiler supports it or nothing otherwise. Thus, it can be used even in
|
|
the code which might have to be compiled with an old compiler without
|
|
support for this language feature but still take advantage of it when it is
|
|
available.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxEXPLICIT
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
GNU C++ compiler gives a warning for any class whose destructor is private
|
|
unless it has a friend. This warning may sometimes be useful but it doesn't
|
|
make sense for reference counted class which always delete themselves
|
|
(hence destructor should be private) but don't necessarily have any
|
|
friends, so this macro is provided to disable the warning in such case. The
|
|
@a name parameter should be the name of the class but is only used to
|
|
construct a unique friend class name internally.
|
|
|
|
Example of using the macro:
|
|
|
|
@code
|
|
class RefCounted
|
|
{
|
|
public:
|
|
RefCounted() { m_nRef = 1; }
|
|
void IncRef() { m_nRef++ ; }
|
|
void DecRef() { if ( !--m_nRef ) delete this; }
|
|
|
|
private:
|
|
~RefCounted() { }
|
|
|
|
wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR(RefCounted)
|
|
};
|
|
@endcode
|
|
|
|
Notice that there should be no semicolon after this macro.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
#define wxSUPPRESS_GCC_PRIVATE_DTOR_WARNING(name)
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
Swaps the contents of two variables.
|
|
|
|
This is similar to std::swap() but can be used even on the platforms where
|
|
the standard C++ library is not available (if you don't target such
|
|
platforms, please use std::swap() instead).
|
|
|
|
The function relies on type T being copy constructible and assignable.
|
|
|
|
Example of use:
|
|
@code
|
|
int x = 3,
|
|
y = 4;
|
|
wxSwap(x, y);
|
|
wxASSERT( x == 4 && y == 3 );
|
|
@endcode
|
|
*/
|
|
template <typename T> wxSwap(T& first, T& second);
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
This macro is the same as the standard C99 @c va_copy for the compilers
|
|
which support it or its replacement for those that don't. It must be used
|
|
to preserve the value of a @c va_list object if you need to use it after
|
|
passing it to another function because it can be modified by the latter.
|
|
|
|
As with @c va_start, each call to @c wxVaCopy must have a matching
|
|
@c va_end.
|
|
|
|
@header{wx/defs.h}
|
|
*/
|
|
void wxVaCopy(va_list argptrDst, va_list argptrSrc);
|
|
|
|
//@}
|
|
|
|
|