c65647130b
For some reason, 7f10d1fa8a
handled
wxSYS_CARET_ON_MSEC and wxSYS_CARET_OFF_MSEC differently in wxGTK, even
though it looks like they should be handled in exactly the same way.
Change the code to do this, which results in returning 0 for the former
setting if the caret doesn't blink at all, just as was already the case
for the latter one.
See https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/1285
See #17629.
337 lines
14 KiB
Objective-C
337 lines
14 KiB
Objective-C
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: settings.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxSystemSettings
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// Author: wxWidgets team
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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Possible values for wxSystemSettings::GetFont() parameter.
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These values map 1:1 the native values supported by the Windows' @c GetStockObject
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function. Note that other ports (other than wxMSW) will try to provide meaningful
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fonts but they usually map the same font to various @c wxSYS_*_FONT values.
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*/
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enum wxSystemFont
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{
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/// Original equipment manufacturer dependent fixed-pitch font.
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wxSYS_OEM_FIXED_FONT = 10,
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/// Windows fixed-pitch (monospaced) font.
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wxSYS_ANSI_FIXED_FONT,
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/// Windows variable-pitch (proportional) font.
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wxSYS_ANSI_VAR_FONT,
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/// System font. By default, the system uses the system font to draw menus,
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/// dialog box controls, and text.
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wxSYS_SYSTEM_FONT,
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/// Device-dependent font.
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wxSYS_DEVICE_DEFAULT_FONT,
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/**
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Default font for user interface objects such as menus and dialog boxes.
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Note that with modern GUIs nothing guarantees that the same font is used
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for all GUI elements, so some controls might use a different font by default.
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*/
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wxSYS_DEFAULT_GUI_FONT
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};
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/**
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Possible values for wxSystemSettings::GetColour() parameter.
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These values map 1:1 the native values supported by the Windows' @c GetSysColor
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function. Note that other ports (other than wxMSW) will try to provide meaningful
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colours but they usually map the same colour to various @c wxSYS_COLOUR_* values.
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*/
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enum wxSystemColour
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{
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wxSYS_COLOUR_SCROLLBAR, //!< The scrollbar grey area.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_DESKTOP, //!< The desktop colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_ACTIVECAPTION, //!< Active window caption colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_INACTIVECAPTION, //!< Inactive window caption colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_MENU, //!< Menu background colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOW, //!< Window background colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOWFRAME, //!< Window frame colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_MENUTEXT, //!< Colour of the text used in the menus.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_WINDOWTEXT, //!< Colour of the text used in generic windows.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_CAPTIONTEXT, //!< Colour of the text used in captions, size boxes and scrollbar arrow boxes.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_ACTIVEBORDER, //!< Active window border colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_INACTIVEBORDER, //!< Inactive window border colour.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_APPWORKSPACE, //!< Background colour for MDI applications.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_HIGHLIGHT, //!< Colour of item(s) selected in a control.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_HIGHLIGHTTEXT, //!< Colour of the text of item(s) selected in a control.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNFACE, //!< Face shading colour on push buttons.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNSHADOW, //!< Edge shading colour on push buttons.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_GRAYTEXT, //!< Colour of greyed (disabled) text.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNTEXT, //!< Colour of the text on push buttons.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_INACTIVECAPTIONTEXT, //!< Colour of the text in active captions.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHIGHLIGHT, //!< Highlight colour for buttons.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_3DDKSHADOW, //!< Dark shadow colour for three-dimensional display elements.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_3DLIGHT, //!< Light colour for three-dimensional display elements.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_INFOTEXT, //!< Text colour for tooltip controls.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_INFOBK, //!< Background colour for tooltip controls.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_LISTBOX, //!< Background colour for list-like controls.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_HOTLIGHT, //!< Colour for a hyperlink or hot-tracked item.
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/**
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Right side colour in the color gradient of an active window's title bar.
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@c wxSYS_COLOUR_ACTIVECAPTION specifies the left side color.
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*/
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wxSYS_COLOUR_GRADIENTACTIVECAPTION,
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/**
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Right side colour in the color gradient of an inactive window's title bar.
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@c wxSYS_COLOUR_INACTIVECAPTION specifies the left side color.
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*/
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wxSYS_COLOUR_GRADIENTINACTIVECAPTION,
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/**
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The colour used to highlight menu items when the menu appears as a flat menu.
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The highlighted menu item is outlined with @c wxSYS_COLOUR_HIGHLIGHT.
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*/
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wxSYS_COLOUR_MENUHILIGHT,
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/**
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The background colour for the menu bar when menus appear as flat menus.
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However, @c wxSYS_COLOUR_MENU continues to specify the background color of the menu popup.
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*/
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wxSYS_COLOUR_MENUBAR,
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/**
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Text colour for list-like controls.
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@since 2.9.0
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*/
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wxSYS_COLOUR_LISTBOXTEXT,
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/**
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Text colour for the unfocused selection of list-like controls.
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@since 2.9.1
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*/
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wxSYS_COLOUR_LISTBOXHIGHLIGHTTEXT,
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wxSYS_COLOUR_MAX
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// synonyms:
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wxSYS_COLOUR_BACKGROUND = wxSYS_COLOUR_DESKTOP,
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//!< Synonym for @c wxSYS_COLOUR_DESKTOP.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_3DFACE = wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNFACE,
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//!< Synonym for @c wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNFACE.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_3DSHADOW = wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNSHADOW,
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//!< Synonym for @c wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNSHADOW.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHILIGHT = wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHIGHLIGHT,
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//!< Synonym for @c wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHIGHLIGHT.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_3DHIGHLIGHT = wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHIGHLIGHT,
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//!< Synonym for @c wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHIGHLIGHT.
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wxSYS_COLOUR_3DHILIGHT = wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHIGHLIGHT,
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//!< Synonym for @c wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNHIGHLIGHT.
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/**
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Synonym for @c wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNFACE.
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On wxMSW this colour should be used as the background colour of
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wxFrames which are used as containers of controls; this is in fact the
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same colour used for the borders of controls like e.g. wxNotebook or
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for the background of e.g. wxPanel.
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@since 2.9.0
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*/
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wxSYS_COLOUR_FRAMEBK = wxSYS_COLOUR_BTNFACE
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};
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/**
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Possible values for wxSystemSettings::GetMetric() index parameter.
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*/
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enum wxSystemMetric
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{
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wxSYS_MOUSE_BUTTONS, //!< Number of buttons on mouse, or zero if no mouse was installed.
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wxSYS_BORDER_X, //!< Width of single border.
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wxSYS_BORDER_Y, //!< Height of single border.
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wxSYS_CURSOR_X, //!< Width of cursor.
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wxSYS_CURSOR_Y, //!< Height of cursor.
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wxSYS_DCLICK_X, //!< Width in pixels of rectangle within which two successive mouse clicks must fall to generate a double-click.
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wxSYS_DCLICK_Y, //!< Height in pixels of rectangle within which two successive mouse clicks must fall to generate a double-click.
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wxSYS_DRAG_X, //!< Width in pixels of a rectangle centered on a drag point to allow for limited movement of the mouse pointer before a drag operation begins.
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wxSYS_DRAG_Y, //!< Height in pixels of a rectangle centered on a drag point to allow for limited movement of the mouse pointer before a drag operation begins.
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wxSYS_EDGE_X, //!< Width of a 3D border, in pixels.
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wxSYS_EDGE_Y, //!< Height of a 3D border, in pixels.
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wxSYS_HSCROLL_ARROW_X, //!< Width of arrow bitmap on horizontal scrollbar.
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wxSYS_HSCROLL_ARROW_Y, //!< Height of arrow bitmap on horizontal scrollbar.
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wxSYS_HTHUMB_X, //!< Width of horizontal scrollbar thumb.
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wxSYS_ICON_X, //!< The default width of an icon.
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wxSYS_ICON_Y, //!< The default height of an icon.
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wxSYS_ICONSPACING_X, //!< Width of a grid cell for items in large icon view, in pixels. Each item fits into a rectangle of this size when arranged.
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wxSYS_ICONSPACING_Y, //!< Height of a grid cell for items in large icon view, in pixels. Each item fits into a rectangle of this size when arranged.
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wxSYS_WINDOWMIN_X, //!< Minimum width of a window.
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wxSYS_WINDOWMIN_Y, //!< Minimum height of a window.
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wxSYS_SCREEN_X, //!< Width of the screen in pixels.
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wxSYS_SCREEN_Y, //!< Height of the screen in pixels.
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wxSYS_FRAMESIZE_X, //!< Width of the window frame for a wxTHICK_FRAME window.
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wxSYS_FRAMESIZE_Y, //!< Height of the window frame for a wxTHICK_FRAME window.
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wxSYS_SMALLICON_X, //!< Recommended width of a small icon (in window captions, and small icon view).
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wxSYS_SMALLICON_Y, //!< Recommended height of a small icon (in window captions, and small icon view).
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wxSYS_HSCROLL_Y, //!< Height of horizontal scrollbar in pixels.
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wxSYS_VSCROLL_X, //!< Width of vertical scrollbar in pixels.
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wxSYS_VSCROLL_ARROW_X, //!< Width of arrow bitmap on a vertical scrollbar.
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wxSYS_VSCROLL_ARROW_Y, //!< Height of arrow bitmap on a vertical scrollbar.
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wxSYS_VTHUMB_Y, //!< Height of vertical scrollbar thumb.
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wxSYS_CAPTION_Y, //!< Height of normal caption area.
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wxSYS_MENU_Y, //!< Height of single-line menu bar.
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wxSYS_NETWORK_PRESENT, //!< 1 if there is a network present, 0 otherwise.
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wxSYS_PENWINDOWS_PRESENT, //!< 1 if PenWindows is installed, 0 otherwise.
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wxSYS_SHOW_SOUNDS, //!< Non-zero if the user requires an application to present information
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//!< visually in situations where it would otherwise present the information
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//!< only in audible form; zero otherwise.
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wxSYS_SWAP_BUTTONS, //!< Non-zero if the meanings of the left and right mouse buttons are swapped; zero otherwise.
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wxSYS_DCLICK_MSEC, //!< Maximal time, in milliseconds, which may pass between subsequent clicks for a double click to be generated.
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/**
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Time, in milliseconds, for how long a blinking caret should
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stay visible during a single blink cycle before it disappears.
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If this value is zero, caret should be visible all the time
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instead of blinking. If the value is negative, the platform
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does not support the user setting.
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@since 3.1.1
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*/
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wxSYS_CARET_ON_MSEC,
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/**
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Time, in milliseconds, for how long a blinking caret should
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stay invisible during a single blink cycle before it reappears.
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If this value is zero, caret should be visible all the time
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instead of blinking. If the value is negative, the platform
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does not support the user setting.
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@since 3.1.1
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*/
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wxSYS_CARET_OFF_MSEC,
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/**
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Time, in milliseconds, for how long a caret should blink after
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a user interaction. After this timeout has expired, the caret
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should stay continuously visible until the user interacts with
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the caret again (for example by entering, deleting or cutting
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text). If this value is negative, carets should blink forever;
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if it is zero, carets should not blink at all.
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@since 3.1.1
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*/
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wxSYS_CARET_TIMEOUT_MSEC
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};
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/**
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Possible values for wxSystemSettings::HasFeature() parameter.
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*/
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enum wxSystemFeature
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{
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wxSYS_CAN_DRAW_FRAME_DECORATIONS = 1,
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wxSYS_CAN_ICONIZE_FRAME,
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wxSYS_TABLET_PRESENT
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};
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/**
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Values for different screen designs. See wxSystemSettings::GetScreenType().
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*/
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enum wxSystemScreenType
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{
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wxSYS_SCREEN_NONE = 0, //!< Undefined screen type.
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wxSYS_SCREEN_TINY, //!< Tiny screen, less than 320x240
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wxSYS_SCREEN_PDA, //!< PDA screen, 320x240 or more but less than 640x480
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wxSYS_SCREEN_SMALL, //!< Small screen, 640x480 or more but less than 800x600
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wxSYS_SCREEN_DESKTOP //!< Desktop screen, 800x600 or more
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};
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/**
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@class wxSystemSettings
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wxSystemSettings allows the application to ask for details about the system.
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This can include settings such as standard colours, fonts, and user interface
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element sizes.
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@library{wxcore}
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@category{cfg}
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@see wxFont, wxColour, wxSystemOptions
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*/
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class wxSystemSettings
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{
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public:
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/**
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Default constructor.
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You don't need to create an instance of wxSystemSettings
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since all of its functions are static.
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*/
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wxSystemSettings();
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/**
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Returns a system colour.
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@param index
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Can be one of the ::wxSystemColour enum values.
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@return
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The returned colour is always valid.
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*/
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static wxColour GetColour(wxSystemColour index);
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/**
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Returns a system font.
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@param index
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Can be one of the ::wxSystemFont enum values.
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@return
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The returned font is always valid.
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*/
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static wxFont GetFont(wxSystemFont index);
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/**
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Returns the value of a system metric, or -1 if the metric is not supported on
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the current system.
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The value of @a win determines if the metric returned is a global value or
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a wxWindow based value, in which case it might determine the widget, the
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display the window is on, or something similar. The window given should be as
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close to the metric as possible (e.g. a wxTopLevelWindow in case of the
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wxSYS_CAPTION_Y metric).
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@a index can be one of the ::wxSystemMetric enum values.
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@a win is a pointer to the window for which the metric is requested.
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Specifying the @a win parameter is encouraged, because some metrics on some
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ports are not supported without one,or they might be capable of reporting
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better values if given one. If a window does not make sense for a metric,
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one should still be given, as for example it might determine which displays
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cursor width is requested with wxSYS_CURSOR_X.
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*/
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static int GetMetric(wxSystemMetric index, wxWindow* win = NULL);
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/**
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Returns the screen type.
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The return value is one of the ::wxSystemScreenType enum values.
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*/
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static wxSystemScreenType GetScreenType();
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/**
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Returns @true if the port has certain feature.
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See the ::wxSystemFeature enum values.
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*/
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static bool HasFeature(wxSystemFeature index);
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};
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