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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: wx/addremovectrl.h
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// Purpose: documentation of wxAddRemoveCtrl
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// Author: Vadim Zeitlin
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// Created: 2015-02-04
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// Copyright: (c) 2015 Vadim Zeitlin <vadim@wxwidgets.org>
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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@class wxAddRemoveAdaptor
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Object used to mediate between wxAddRemoveCtrl and the control showing the
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list of items which can be added or removed.
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This is a base class from which custom classes used with
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wxAddRemoveCtrl::SetAdaptor() must be derived. Object of this class are
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typically associated with the control showing the list of items on
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creation, i.e. the derived class constructor would normally take a pointer
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to the control which will be returned from GetItemsCtrl() later.
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@since 3.1.0
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2018-08-27 16:52:15 -04:00
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@library{wxcore}
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*/
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class wxAddRemoveAdaptor
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{
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public:
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/// Default and trivial constructor.
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wxAddRemoveAdaptor();
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/// Trivial but virtual destructor.
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virtual ~wxAddRemoveAdaptor();
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/**
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Override to return the associated control.
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The control must be a child of the associated wxAddRemoveCtrl.
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*/
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virtual wxWindow* GetItemsCtrl() const = 0;
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/**
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Override to return whether a new item can be added to the control.
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A typical implementation would simply always return @true, but it is
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also possible to return @false if the list is "full" and can't contain
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any more elements.
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*/
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virtual bool CanAdd() const = 0;
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/**
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Override to return whether the currently selected item (if any) can be
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removed from the control.
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The implementation should check if there is a currently selected item
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and possibly if the user is allowed to remove this item.
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*/
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virtual bool CanRemove() const = 0;
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/**
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Called when an item should be added.
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A typical implementation would either add a new item to the list
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control and start editing it in place or ask the user for the item to
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add first and then add it to the control returned by GetItemsCtrl().
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Notice that this method can only be called if CanAdd() currently
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returns @true.
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*/
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virtual void OnAdd() = 0;
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/**
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Called when the current item should be removed.
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The implementation should remove the currently selected item from the
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control and update the selection.
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Notice that this method can only be called if CanRemove() currently
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returns @true.
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*/
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virtual void OnRemove() = 0;
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};
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/**
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@class wxAddRemoveCtrl
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A class adding buttons to add and remove items to a list-like child
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control.
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This class represents a composite control which combines any control
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capable of showing multiple items, such as wxListBox, wxListCtrl,
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wxTreeCtrl, wxDataViewCtrl or a custom control, with two buttons allowing
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to add items and remove items from this list-like control. The advantage of
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using this control instead of just creating and managing the buttons
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directly is that the correct buttons and layout for the current platform
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are used by this class. E.g. the buttons are positioned under the list
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control under OS X and GTK+ but to its right under MSW and the buttons
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themselves use system-specific bitmaps under OS X.
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This class is always used in conjunction with wxAddRemoveAdaptor which is
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used to actually add items to or remove them from the control containing
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the items when the corresponding button is pressed. The
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@ref page_samples_dialogs "dialogs sample" shows how to do it: first you
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need to derive a new class from wxAddRemoveAdaptor and implement its pure
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virtual methods and then you must call SetAdaptor() with a newly allocated
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object of this class. You also must create the control containing the items
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with wxAddRemoveCtrl as parent. Here are the different steps in pseudocode:
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@code
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wxAddRemoveCtrl* ctrl = new wxAddRemoveCtrl(parent);
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// This can be any kind of control for which OnAdd() and OnRemove()
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// below can be made to work.
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wxListBox* lbox = new wxListBox(ctrl, ...);
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class ListBoxAdaptor : public wxAddRemoveAdaptor
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{
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public:
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explicit ListBoxAdaptor(wxListBox* lbox) : m_lbox(lbox) { }
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virtual wxWindow* GetItemsCtrl() const { return m_lbox; }
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virtual bool CanAdd() const { return true; }
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virtual bool CanRemove() const { return m_lbox->GetSelection() != wxNOT_FOUND; }
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virtual void OnAdd() { ... get the new item from user and add it ... }
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virtual void OnRemove() { m_lbox->Delete(m_lbox->GetSelection()); }
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private:
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wxListBox* m_lbox;
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};
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ctrl->SetAdaptor(new ListBoxAdaptor(lbox));
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@endcode
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@since 3.1.0
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2018-08-27 16:52:15 -04:00
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@library{wxcore}
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@category{ctrl}
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*/
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class wxAddRemoveCtrl : public wxPanel
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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() later.
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*/
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wxAddRemoveCtrl();
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/**
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Constructor really creating the control window.
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SetAdaptor() still must be called later to finish initializing the
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control.
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Parameters have the same meaning as in wxPanel::Create().
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*/
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wxAddRemoveCtrl(wxWindow* parent,
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wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY,
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const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
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long style = 0,
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const wxString& name = wxAddRemoveCtrlNameStr);
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/**
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Create the control window after using the default constructor.
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Parameters have the same meaning as in wxPanel::Create().
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*/
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bool Create(wxWindow* parent,
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wxWindowID winid = wxID_ANY,
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const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
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const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize,
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long style = 0,
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const wxString& name = wxAddRemoveCtrlNameStr);
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/**
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Associate the control with the specified adaptor object.
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This method must be called exactly once to finish initializing this
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object.
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The adapter object must correspond to a control created as a child of
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this window, i.e. wxAddRemoveAdaptor::GetItemsCtrl() must return a
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pointer to an existing child of this control.
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The @a adaptor pointer must be non-NULL and heap-allocated as the
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control takes ownership of it and will delete it later.
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*/
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void SetAdaptor(wxAddRemoveAdaptor* adaptor);
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/**
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Sets the tooltips used for the add and remove buttons.
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Show the specified tooltips when the mouse hovers over the buttons used
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to add and remove items, respectively.
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This method can only be used after calling SetAdaptor().
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*/
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void SetButtonsToolTips(const wxString& addtip, const wxString& removetip);
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};
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