///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: wx/cocoa/dcclient.h // Purpose: wxClientDC, wxPaintDC and wxWindowDC classes // Author: David Elliott // Modified by: // Created: 2003/04/01 // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) 2003 David Elliott // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef __WX_COCOA_DCCLIENT_H__ #define __WX_COCOA_DCCLIENT_H__ #include "wx/dc.h" // DFE: A while ago I stumbled upon the fact that retrieving the parent // NSView of the content view seems to return the entire window rectangle // (including decorations). Of course, that is not at all part of the // Cocoa or OpenStep APIs, but it might be a neat hack. class wxWindowDC: public wxDC { DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxWindowDC) public: wxWindowDC(void); // Create a DC corresponding to a window wxWindowDC(wxWindow *win); ~wxWindowDC(void); // NSView specific functions virtual void Clear(); protected: wxWindow *m_window; }; class wxClientDC: public wxWindowDC { DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxClientDC) public: wxClientDC(void); // Create a DC corresponding to a window wxClientDC(wxWindow *win); ~wxClientDC(void); protected: // DC stack virtual bool CocoaLockFocus(); virtual bool CocoaUnlockFocus(); }; class wxPaintDC: public wxWindowDC { DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxPaintDC) public: wxPaintDC(void); // Create a DC corresponding to a window wxPaintDC(wxWindow *win); ~wxPaintDC(void); protected: // DC stack virtual bool CocoaLockFocus(); virtual bool CocoaUnlockFocus(); }; #endif // __WX_COCOA_DCCLIENT_H__