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\section{Notes on using the reference}\label{referencenotes}
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In the descriptions of the wxWindows classes and their member
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functions, note that descriptions of inherited member functions are not
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duplicated in derived classes unless their behaviour is different. So in
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using a class such as wxScrolledWindow, be aware that wxWindow functions may be
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relevant.
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Note also that arguments with default values may be omitted from a
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function call, for brevity. Size and position arguments may usually be
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given a value of -1 (the default), in which case wxWindows will choose a
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suitable value.
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Most strings are returned as wxString objects. However, for remaining
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char * return values, the strings are allocated and
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deallocated by wxWindows. Therefore, return values should always be
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copied for long-term use, especially since the same buffer is often
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used by wxWindows.
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The member functions are given in alphabetical order except for
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constructors and destructors which appear first.
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