///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: tipwin.h // Purpose: interface of wxTipWindow // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /** @class wxTipWindow Shows simple text in a popup tip window on creation. This is used by wxSimpleHelpProvider to show popup help. The window automatically destroys itself when the user clicks on it or it loses the focus. You may also use this class to emulate the tooltips when you need finer control over them than what the standard tooltips provide. @library{wxcore} @category{managedwnd} */ class wxTipWindow : public wxWindow { public: /** Constructor. The tip is shown immediately after the window is constructed. @param parent The parent window, must be non-@NULL @param text The text to show, may contain the new line characters @param maxLength The length of each line, in pixels. Set to a very large value to avoid wrapping lines @param windowPtr Simply passed to SetTipWindowPtr() below, please see its documentation for the description of this parameter @param rectBounds If non-@NULL, passed to SetBoundingRect() below, please see its documentation for the description of this parameter */ wxTipWindow(wxWindow* parent, const wxString& text, wxCoord maxLength = 100, wxTipWindow** windowPtr = NULL, wxRect* rectBounds = NULL); /** By default, the tip window disappears when the user clicks the mouse or presses a keyboard key or if it loses focus in any other way - for example because the user switched to another application window. Additionally, if a non-empty @a rectBound is provided, the tip window will also automatically close if the mouse leaves this area. This is useful to dismiss the tip mouse when the mouse leaves the object it is associated with. @param rectBound The bounding rectangle for the mouse in the screen coordinates */ void SetBoundingRect(const wxRect& rectBound); /** When the tip window closes itself (which may happen at any moment and unexpectedly to the caller) it may @NULL out the pointer pointed to by @a windowPtr. This is helpful to avoid dereferencing the tip window which had been already closed and deleted. */ void SetTipWindowPtr(wxTipWindow** windowPtr); };