///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: stattext.h // Purpose: interface of wxStaticText // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @class wxStaticText A static text control displays one or more lines of read-only text. @beginStyleTable @style{wxALIGN_LEFT} Align the text to the left @style{wxALIGN_RIGHT} Align the text to the right @style{wxALIGN_CENTRE} Center the text (horizontally) @style{wxST_NO_AUTORESIZE} By default, the control will adjust its size to exactly fit to the size of the text when SetLabel is called. If this style flag is given, the control will not change its size (this style is especially useful with controls which also have wxALIGN_RIGHT or CENTER style because otherwise they won't make sense any longer after a call to SetLabel) @style{wxST_ELLIPSIZE_START} If the text width exceeds the control width, replace the beginning of the text with an ellipsis @style{wxST_ELLIPSIZE_MIDDLE} Same as above, but replace the text in the middle of the control with an ellipsis @style{wxST_ELLIPSIZE_END} Same as above, but replace the end of the text with an ellipsis @style{wxST_MARKUP} Support markup in the label; see SetLabel for more information @endStyleTable @library{wxcore} @category{ctrl} @see wxStaticBitmap, wxStaticBox */ class wxStaticText : public wxControl { public: /** Default constructor. */ wxStaticText(); /** Constructor, creating and showing a text control. @param parent Parent window. Should not be @NULL. @param id Control identifier. A value of -1 denotes a default value. @param label Text label. @param pos Window position. @param size Window size. @param style Window style. See wxStaticText. @param name Window name. @see Create() */ wxStaticText(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxString& label, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0, const wxString& name = "staticText"); /** Creation function, for two-step construction. For details see wxStaticText(). */ bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, const wxString& label, const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style = 0, const wxString& name = "staticText"); /** Returns the contents of the control. Note that the returned string contains both the mnemonics (@c characters), if any, and markup tags, if any. Use GetLabelText() if only the label text is needed. */ wxString GetLabel() const; //@{ /** The first form returns the control's label without the mnemonics characters (if any) and without the markup (if the control has @c wxST_MARKUP style). The second (static) version returns the given @a label string without the mnemonics characters (if any) and without the markup. */ wxString GetLabelText(); const static wxString GetLabelText(const wxString& label); //@} /** Sets the static text label and updates the controls size to exactly fit the label unless the control has wxST_NO_AUTORESIZE flag. This function allows to set decorated static label text on platforms which support it (currently only GTK+ 2). For the other platforms, the markup is ignored. The supported tags are: b bold text big bigger text i italic text s strike-through text sub subscript text sup superscript text small smaller text tt monospaced text u underlined text span generic formatter tag; see Pango Markup for more information. Note that the string must be well-formed (e.g. all tags must be correctly closed) otherwise it can be not shown correctly or at all. Also note that you need to escape the following special characters: @b Special character @b Escape as @c @c amp; or as @c @c ' @c apos; @c " @c quot; @c @c lt; @c @c gt; The non-escaped ampersand @c characters are interpreted as mnemonics; see wxControl::SetLabel. Example: @param label The new label to set. It may contain newline characters and the markup tags described above. */ virtual void SetLabel(const wxString& label); /** This functions wraps the controls label so that each of its lines becomes at most @a width pixels wide if possible (the lines are broken at words boundaries so it might not be the case if words are too long). If @e width is negative, no wrapping is done. Note that this width is not necessarily the total width of the control, since a few pixels for the border (depending on the controls border style) may be added. @since 2.6.2 */ void Wrap(int width); };