wxStaticText is meant to resize when SetLabel is called
unless the flag wxST_NO_AUTORESIZE is used when
creating it. Motif currently ignores this flag and always
resizes the control.
The attached patch provides a wxStaticText specific
override of SetLabel() which honours the resize policy
requested via the wxST_NO_AUTORESIZE flag.
I have tested on AIX 4.3 which is Motif 2.1
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GNU compiler included with Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) as well as August Developer
Tools update contain a bug concerning #pragma interface handling that can only
be worked around by not using them (and they are not necessary anyways)
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Benjamin I. Williams
Currently there is no way of receiving notification
that a user cancelled an edit operation on a wxTreeCtrl
tree node label.
This patch adds a method "IsEditCancelled" to the
wxTreeEvent class. During an EVT_TREE_END_LABEL_EDIT
event, the programmer can now determine whether or not
the edit operation was cancelled by the user (by
pressing <ESC>).
This patch provides this implementation for both
wxMSW's wxTreeCtrl and the wxGenericTreeCtrl. Both
situations have been tested and work well.
The patch is not very invasive, and is much smaller
than I had expected.
Please see the relevent discussion on the wx-dev list
for more details.
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Benjamin I. Williams
This patch implements three new flags for the
wxTextCtrl control. The flags are wxTE_LEFT,
wxTE_CENTRE, and wxTE_RIGHT. These flags can change
the way text is aligned inside an edit control, which
is useful when the user is editing numbers or dates.
At Vadim's recommendation, the patch implements the
alignment flags so they are equal to the corresponding
wxALIGN_* value. wxTE_LEFT is actually 0x0000, and is
just a place holder. wxTE_CENTRE is equal to
wx_ALIGN_CENTER_HORIZONTAL (0x0100), and wxTE_RIGHT is
equal to wxALIGN_RIGHT (0x0100). I couldn't agree more
with this idea.
As Vadim pointed out, choosing to set the text
alignment flags to the corresponding wxALIGN_* flags
has a slight negative side effect: the values 0x0100
and 0x0200 collide with the existing flags
wxTE_NO_VSCROLL and wxTE_AUTO_SCROLL. A valid point
was raised, however, which stated that the flags would
never really be used at the same time, and also that
wxTE_AUTO_SCROLL is (possibly) going to be deprecated
anyway.
While this collision is not really a problem, I didn't
like the idea of someone specifying wxTE_NO_VSCROLL and
ending up with with a centered text control ! Thus, I
chose to move both wxTE_NO_VSCROLL and wxTE_AUTO_SCROLL
down to the free bits 0x0002 and 0x0008, respectively.
I'll leave the final say up to Vadim and the rest of
you whether you want to move these flags down or keep
them where they are (with collisions). What truly
matters to me is that I can now create text controls
with the proper alignment!
This patch also updates the documentation.
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1. works correctly (handles negative widths according to the docs/MSW/Univ)
2. has shorter and simpler GetFieldRect() implementation
3. ... which is also more efficient (pixel widths are cached)
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