wxWidgets/contrib/samples/xrc/rc/basicdlg.xrc
Julian Smart af1337b041 Applied [ 594925 ] Implement wxArtProvider and XRC together
By Robert O'Connor (robertoconnor)

This patch is a draft which successfully allows a wxArtProvider to serve out icons to bitmaps for XRC files.

The syntax to use a wxArtProvider bitmap is:
<bitmap stock_id="wxART_INFORMATION" stock_client="wxART_TOOLBAR">somefallbackicon.png</bitmap>

The bitmap is optional, and will only be used as a fallback image, if the wxArtProvider returned a wxNullBitmap for some reason.

The client attribute, if not specified, currently will be wxART_OTHER. Perhaps there should be a guessing heuristic of it being in a menu node to call wxART_MENU.

Usage of XRC resouces and wxArtProvider together can be seen in an updated /contrib/samples/xrc demo, which is a separate patch.

Search the wx-dev mailing lists for "wxArtProvider" and "XRC" for the full discussions on this feature's API design.

Applied patch [ 594932 ] Extended XRC XML resources sample
By Robert O'Connor (robertoconnor)

This is a more comprehensive introduction to how to get up and running using XRC in your new wxWindows project.

It describes both the basics (for new users) and advanced features. It consists of a demo of dialogs and frames loaded from XRC. Each dialog has a textctrl at the top of the dialog, which walks the new user through that feature.

There are 8 demos:

The 4 basic ones:
-A non-derived dialog, as typically used for an about dialog.
-A derived dialog that loads its resources from an XRC (a frequently-asked question on the mailing lists), and responds to some simple events, including the disable-another-control-via-EVT_UPDATE_UI that is another FAQ, and powerful and simple-to-use feature.
-A XRC reference "Controls" dialog, using a notebook. Each tab has a single control. All XRC handled widgets can be seen at a glance, and how to use them under XRC.
-An uncentered dialog, to demonstrate the easy use of <centered>1</centered> to automatically place a Dialog centered on its parent..

The 4 advanced ones:
-Embedding a custom class into an XRC dialog, by using the "unknown" class.
-Using wxArtProvider to use stock icons from within your your XRC resources.
-Using the platform attribute to selectively show a part of XRC based on the current OS.
-Runtime variable expansion (demo only. Not implemented at this time).

Also:
-The main frame is now demonstrated as being loaded as an XRC.
- The toolbar has longhelp tag demonstrated, and are hooked up to the same events as the menu to show how XRCID() works on the same tool and menuitem XRCID.
-Some custom icons for the demonstration were created, and put into the toolbar and menubar. A custom icon also for the demonstration.
-The example code has been put in 1 class per file (both .cpp and a matching .xrc), to make it much less confusing for a newcomer to figure out what class is what, expecially with all the wx macros for declaration and implementation.


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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<resource xmlns="http://www.wxwindows.org/wxxrc" version="2.3.0.1">
<object class="wxDialog" name="non_derived_dialog">
<title>Non-Derived Dialog Example</title>
<centered>1</centered>
<object class="wxFlexGridSizer">
<cols>1</cols>
<rows>0</rows>
<vgap>0</vgap>
<hgap>0</hgap>
<growablecols>0</growablecols>
<growablerows>0</growablerows>
<object class="sizeritem">
<flag>wxGROW|wxALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
<object class="wxTextCtrl" name="message_textctrl">
<size>500,150</size>
<style>wxTE_MULTILINE</style>
<value>This is the basic non-derived XRC dialog. It is just an instance of wxDialog, not a instance of a class derived from wxDialog that was given some added functionality.\n\nYou can put whatever controls you want on these non-derived dialogs, but the dialog won't interact with the controls, nor do anything in response to any of their events. It only has the built-in functionality of a wxDialog, and that is it. A non-derived dialog can automatically close itself when you hit either the OK or Cancel button (returning a return code of what button you pressed), and not much else.\n\nThese are useful for an About dialog, or a message dialog popup, but that's about it. For the rest you will almost certainly use a derived dialog (see next example).</value>
</object>
</object>
<object class="sizeritem">
<flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
<object class="wxBoxSizer">
<orient>wxHORIZONTAL</orient>
<object class="sizeritem">
<flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
<object class="wxButton" name="wxID_OK">
<label>OK</label>
</object>
</object>
<object class="sizeritem">
<flag>wxALIGN_CENTRE|wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
<object class="wxButton" name="wxID_CANCEL">
<label>Cancel</label>
</object>
</object>
</object>
</object>
</object>
</object>
</resource>