wxWidgets/interface/wx/html/helpwnd.h
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: html/helpwnd.h
// Purpose: interface of wxHtmlHelpWindow
// Author: wxWidgets team
// RCS-ID: $Id$
// Licence: wxWindows license
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxHtmlHelpWindow
This class is used by wxHtmlHelpController to display help within a frame or
dialog, but you can use it yourself to create an embedded HTML help window.
For example:
@code
// m_embeddedHelpWindow is a wxHtmlHelpWindow
// m_embeddedHtmlHelp is a wxHtmlHelpController
// Create embedded HTML Help window
m_embeddedHelpWindow = new wxHtmlHelpWindow;
m_embeddedHtmlHelp.UseConfig(config, rootPath); // Set your own config object here
m_embeddedHtmlHelp.SetHelpWindow(m_embeddedHelpWindow);
m_embeddedHelpWindow->Create(this, wxID_ANY, wxDefaultPosition, GetClientSize(),
wxTAB_TRAVERSAL|wxBORDER_NONE, wxHF_DEFAULT_STYLE);
m_embeddedHtmlHelp.AddBook(wxFileName(_T("doc.zip")));
@endcode
You should pass the style wxHF_EMBEDDED to the style parameter of
wxHtmlHelpController to allow the embedded window to be destroyed
independently of the help controller.
@library{wxhtml}
@category{help,html}
*/
class wxHtmlHelpWindow : public wxWindow
{
public:
wxHtmlHelpWindow(wxHtmlHelpData* data = NULL);
/**
Constructor.
For the values of @a helpStyle, please see the documentation for
wxHtmlHelpController.
*/
wxHtmlHelpWindow(wxWindow* parent, int wxWindowID,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& pos = wxDefaultSize,
int style = wxTAB_TRAVERSAL|wxBORDER_NONE,
int helpStyle = wxHF_DEFAULT_STYLE,
wxHtmlHelpData* data = NULL);
/**
Creates the help window. See @ref wxHtmlHelpWindow() "the constructor"
for a description of the parameters.
*/
bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxPoint& pos = wxDefaultPosition,
const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, int style = wxTAB_TRAVERSAL|wxBORDER_NONE,
int helpStyle = wxHF_DEFAULT_STYLE);
/**
Displays page x.
If not found it will give the user the choice of searching books.
Looking for the page runs in these steps:
-# try to locate file named x (if x is for example "doc/howto.htm")
-# try to open starting page of book x
-# try to find x in contents (if x is for example "How To ...")
-# try to find x in index (if x is for example "How To ...")
*/
bool Display(const wxString& x);
/**
@overload
This form takes numeric ID as the parameter (uses an extension to MS format,
param name="ID" value=id).
*/
bool Display(const int id);
/**
Displays contents panel.
*/
bool DisplayContents();
/**
Displays index panel.
*/
bool DisplayIndex();
/**
Returns the wxHtmlHelpData object, which is usually a pointer to the
controller's data.
*/
wxHtmlHelpData* GetData();
/**
Search for given keyword. Optionally it searches through the index
(mode = @c wxHELP_SEARCH_INDEX), default the content (mode = @c wxHELP_SEARCH_ALL).
*/
bool KeywordSearch(const wxString& keyword,
wxHelpSearchMode mode = wxHELP_SEARCH_ALL);
/**
Reads the user's settings for this window.
@see wxHtmlHelpController::ReadCustomization
*/
void ReadCustomization(wxConfigBase* cfg,
const wxString& path = wxEmptyString);
/**
Associates a wxConfig object with the help window. It is recommended that you
use wxHtmlHelpController::UseConfig instead.
*/
void UseConfig(wxConfigBase* config,
const wxString& rootpath = wxEmptyString);
/**
Saves the user's settings for this window.
@see wxHtmlHelpController::WriteCustomization
*/
void WriteCustomization(wxConfigBase* cfg,
const wxString& path = wxEmptyString);
/**
Refresh all panels. This is necessary if a new book was added.
*/
void RefreshLists();
protected:
/**
Creates search panel.
*/
void CreateSearch();
/**
You may override this virtual method to add more buttons to the help window's
toolbar. @a toolBar is a pointer to the toolbar and @a style is the style
flag as passed to the Create() method.
wxToolBar::Realize is called immediately after returning from this function.
See @c samples/html/helpview for an example.
*/
virtual void AddToolbarButtons(wxToolBar* toolBar, int style);
/**
Creates contents panel. (May take some time.)
*/
void CreateContents();
/**
Creates index panel. (May take some time.)
*/
void CreateIndex();
};