//----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Name: myframe.cpp // Purpose: XML resources sample: A derived frame, called MyFrame // Author: Robert O'Connor (rob@medicalmnemonics.com), Vaclav Slavik // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Copyright: (c) Robert O'Connor and Vaclav Slavik // Licence: wxWindows licence //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // GCC implementation //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma implementation "myframe.h" #endif //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Standard wxWindows headers //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // For compilers that support precompilation, includes "wx/wx.h". #include "wx/wxprec.h" #ifdef __BORLANDC__ #pragma hdrstop #endif // For all others, include the necessary headers (this file is usually all you // need because it includes almost all "standard" wxWindows headers) #ifndef WX_PRECOMP #include "wx/wx.h" #endif //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Header of this .cpp file //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "myframe.h" //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Remaining headers: Needed wx headers, then wx/contrib headers, then application headers //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Since setting an icon #include "wx/image.h" //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #include "wx/xrc/xmlres.h" // XRC XML resouces //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Our derived dialog for the derived dialog example. #include "derivdlg.h" // Our custom class, for the custom class example. #include "custclas.h" // For functions to manipulate our wxTreeCtrl and wxListCtrl #include "wx/treectrl.h" #include "wx/listctrl.h" //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Regular resources (the non-XRC kind). //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The application icon // All non-MSW platforms use an xpm. MSW uses an .ico file #if defined(__WXGTK__) || defined(__WXX11__) || defined(__WXMOTIF__) || defined(__WXMAC__) || defined(__WXMGL__) #include "rc/appicon.xpm" #endif //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Event table: connect the events to the handler functions to process them //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The event tables connect the wxWindows events with the functions (event // handlers) which process them. It can be also done at run-time, but for the // simple menu events like this the static method is much simpler. // The reason why the menuitems and tools are given the same name in the // XRC file, is that both a tool (a toolbar item) and a menuitem are designed // to fire the same kind of event (an EVT_MENU) and thus I give them the same // ID name to help new users emphasize this point which is often overlooked // when starting out with wxWindows. BEGIN_EVENT_TABLE(MyFrame, wxFrame) EVT_MENU(XRCID("exit_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnExitToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("non_derived_dialog_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnNonDerivedDialogToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("derived_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnDerivedDialogToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("controls_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnControlsToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("uncentered_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnUncenteredToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("custom_class_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnCustomClassToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("platform_property_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnPlatformPropertyToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("art_provider_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnArtProviderToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("variable_expansion_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnVariableExpansionToolOrMenuCommand) EVT_MENU(XRCID("about_tool_or_menuitem"), MyFrame::OnAboutToolOrMenuCommand) END_EVENT_TABLE() //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Public methods //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Constructor MyFrame::MyFrame(wxWindow* parent) { // Load up this frame from XRC. [Note, instead of making a class's // constructor take a wxWindow* parent with a default value of NULL, // we could have just had designed MyFrame class with an empty // constructor and then written here: // wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadFrame(this, (wxWindow* )NULL, "main_frame"); // since this frame will always be the top window, and thus parentless. // However, the current approach has source code that can be recycled // for other frames that aren't the top level window.] wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadFrame(this, parent, wxT("main_frame")); // Set the icon for the frame. SetIcon(wxICON(appicon)); // Load the menubar from XRC and set this frame's menubar to it. SetMenuBar(wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadMenuBar(wxT("main_menu"))); // Load the toolbar from XRC and set this frame's toolbar to it. // NOTE: For toolbars you currently should do it exactly like this. // With toolbars, you currently can't create one, and set it later. It // needs to be all in one step. SetToolBar(wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadToolBar(this, wxT("main_toolbar"))); // Give the frame a optional statusbar. The '1' just means one field. // A gripsizer will automatically get put on into the corner, if that // is the normal OS behaviour for frames on that platform. Helptext // for menu items and toolbar tools will automatically get displayed // here. CreateStatusBar( 1 ); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Private methods //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- void MyFrame::OnExitToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { // TRUE is to force the frame to close. Close(TRUE); } void MyFrame::OnNonDerivedDialogToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxDialog dlg; // "non_derived_dialog" is the name of the wxDialog XRC node that should // be loaded. wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, wxT("non_derived_dialog")); dlg.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnDerivedDialogToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { // Make an instance of our derived dialog, passing it "this" window // (the main frame) as the parent of the dialog. This allows the dialog // to be destructed automatically when the parent is destroyed. PreferencesDialog preferencesDialog(this); // Show the instance of the dialog, modally. preferencesDialog.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnControlsToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxDialog dlg; wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, wxT("controls_dialog")); #if wxUSE_LISTCTRL // There is no data in the listctrl. This will add some columns // and some data. You don't need use any pointers // at all to manipulate the controls, just simply use the XRCCTL(...) macros. // "controls_treectrl" is the name of this control in the XRC. // (1) Insert a column, with the column header of "Name" // (The '_' function around "Name" marks this string as one to translate). XRCCTRL(dlg, "controls_listctrl", wxListCtrl)->InsertColumn( 0, _("Name"), wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT, ( 200 ) ); // (2) Insert some items into the listctrl XRCCTRL(dlg, "controls_listctrl", wxListCtrl)->InsertItem(0,wxT("Todd Hope")); XRCCTRL(dlg, "controls_listctrl", wxListCtrl)->InsertItem(1,wxT("Kim Wynd")); XRCCTRL(dlg, "controls_listctrl", wxListCtrl)->InsertItem(2,wxT("Leon Li")); #endif #if wxUSE_TREECTRL // There is no data in the tree ctrl. These lines will add some. // (1) Instead of having to write out // XRCCTRL(dlg, "controls_treectrl", wxTreeCtrl)->SomeFunction() // each time (which is also OK), this example code will shown how // to make a pointer to the XRC control, so we can use // treectrl->SomeFunction() as a short cut. This is useful if you // will be referring to this control often in the code. wxTreeCtrl* treectrl = XRCCTRL(dlg, "controls_treectrl", wxTreeCtrl); // (2) Add a root node treectrl->AddRoot(_("Godfather")); // (3)Append some items to the root node. treectrl->AppendItem(treectrl->GetRootItem(), _("Evil henchman 1")); treectrl->AppendItem(treectrl->GetRootItem(), _("Evil henchman 2")); treectrl->AppendItem(treectrl->GetRootItem(), _("Evil accountant")); #endif // All done. Show the dialog. dlg.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnUncenteredToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxDialog dlg; wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, wxT("uncentered_dialog")); dlg.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnCustomClassToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxDialog dlg; wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, wxT("custom_class_dialog")); // Make an instance of our new custom class. MyResizableListCtrl* a_myResizableListCtrl = new MyResizableListCtrl(&dlg, -1, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxLC_REPORT, wxDefaultValidator); // "custom_control_placeholder" is the name of the "unknown" tag in the // custctrl.xrc XRC file. wxXmlResource::Get()->AttachUnknownControl(wxT("custom_control_placeholder"), a_myResizableListCtrl); dlg.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnPlatformPropertyToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxDialog dlg; wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, wxT("platform_property_dialog")); dlg.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnArtProviderToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxDialog dlg; wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, wxT("art_provider_dialog")); dlg.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnVariableExpansionToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxDialog dlg; wxXmlResource::Get()->LoadDialog(&dlg, this, wxT("variable_expansion_dialog")); dlg.ShowModal(); } void MyFrame::OnAboutToolOrMenuCommand(wxCommandEvent& WXUNUSED(event)) { wxString msg; msg.Printf( _T("This is the about dialog of XML resources demo.\n") _T("Welcome to %s"), wxVERSION_STRING); wxMessageBox(msg, _("About XML resources demo"), wxOK | wxICON_INFORMATION, this); }