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6.8 KiB
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183 lines
6.8 KiB
Objective-C
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: ribbon/page.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxRibbonPage
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// Author: Peter Cawley
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// RCS-ID: $Id$
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/**
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@class wxRibbonPage
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Container for related ribbon panels, and a tab within a ribbon bar.
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@see wxRibbonBar
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@see wxRibbonPanel
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@library{wxribbon}
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@category{ribbon}
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*/
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class wxRibbonPage : public wxRibbonControl
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{
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public:
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/**
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Default constructor.
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With this constructor, Create() should be called in order to create
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the ribbon page.
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*/
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wxRibbonPage();
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/**
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Constructs a ribbon page, which must be a child of a ribbon bar.
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@param parent
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Pointer to a parent wxRibbonBar (unlike most controls, a wxRibbonPage
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can only have wxRibbonBar as a parent).
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@param id
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Window identifier.
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@param label
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Label to be used in the wxRibbonBar's tab list for this page (if the
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ribbon bar is set to display labels).
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@param icon
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Icon to be used in the wxRibbonBar's tab list for this page (if the
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ribbon bar is set to display icons).
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@param style
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Currently unused, should be zero.
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*/
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wxRibbonPage(wxRibbonBar* parent,
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wxWindowID id = wxID_ANY,
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const wxString& label = wxEmptyString,
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const wxBitmap& icon = wxNullBitmap,
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long style = 0);
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/**
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Destructor.
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*/
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virtual ~wxRibbonPage();
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/**
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Create a ribbon page in two-step ribbon page construction.
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Should only be called when the default constructor is used, and
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arguments have the same meaning as in the full constructor.
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*/
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bool Create(wxRibbonBar* parent,
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wxWindowID id = wxID_ANY,
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const wxString& label = wxEmptyString,
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const wxBitmap& icon = wxNullBitmap,
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long style = 0);
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/**
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Set the art provider to be used. Normally called automatically by
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wxRibbonBar when the page is created, or the art provider changed on the
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bar.
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The new art provider will be propagated to the children of the page.
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*/
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void SetArtProvider(wxRibbonArtProvider* art);
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/**
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Get the icon used for the page in the ribbon bar tab area (only
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displayed if the ribbon bar is actually showing icons).
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*/
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wxBitmap& GetIcon();
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/**
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Set the size of the page and the external scroll buttons (if any).
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When a page is too small to display all of its children, scroll buttons
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will appear (and if the page is sized up enough, they will disappear again).
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Slightly counter-intuitively, these buttons are created as siblings of the
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page rather than children of the page (to achieve correct cropping and
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paint ordering of the children and the buttons). When there are no scroll
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buttons, this function behaves the same as SetSize(), however when there
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are scroll buttons, it positions them at the edges of the given area, and
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then calls SetSize() with the remaining area.
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This is provided as a separate function to SetSize() rather than within
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the implementation of SetSize(), as interacting algorithms may not expect
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SetSize() to also set the size of siblings.
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*/
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void SetSizeWithScrollButtonAdjustment(int x, int y, int width, int height);
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/**
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Expand a rectangle of the page to include external scroll buttons (if
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any). When no scroll buttons are shown, has no effect.
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@param[in,out] rect
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The rectangle to adjust. The width and height will not be reduced,
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and the x and y will not be increased.
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*/
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void AdjustRectToIncludeScrollButtons(wxRect* rect) const;
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/**
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Dismiss the current externally expanded panel, if there is one.
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When a ribbon panel automatically minimises, it can be externally
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expanded into a floating window. When the user clicks a button in such
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a panel, the panel should generally re-minimise. Event handlers for
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buttons on ribbon panels should call this method to achieve this
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behaviour.
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@return @true if a panel was minimised, @false otherwise.
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*/
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bool DismissExpandedPanel();
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/**
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Perform a full re-layout of all panels on the page.
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Should be called after panels are added to the page, or the sizing
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behaviour of a panel on the page changes (i.e. due to children being
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added to it). Usually called automatically when wxRibbonBar::Realize()
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is called.
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Will invoke wxRibbonPanel::Realize() for all child panels.
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*/
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virtual bool Realize();
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/**
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Scroll the page by some amount up / down / left / right.
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When the page's children are too big to fit in the onscreen area given to
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the page, scroll buttons will appear, and the page can be programmatically
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scrolled. Positive values of @a lines will scroll right or down, while
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negative values will scroll up or left (depending on the direction in which
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panels are stacked). A line is equivalent to a constant number of pixels.
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@return @true if the page scrolled at least one pixel in the given
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direction, @false if it did not scroll.
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@see GetMajorAxis()
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@see ScrollPixels()
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*/
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virtual bool ScrollLines(int lines);
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/**
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Scroll the page by a set number of pixels up / down / left / right.
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When the page's children are too big to fit in the onscreen area given to
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the page, scroll buttons will appear, and the page can be programmatically
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scrolled. Positive values of @a lines will scroll right or down, while
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negative values will scroll up or left (depending on the direction in which
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panels are stacked).
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@return @true if the page scrolled at least one pixel in the given
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direction, @false if it did not scroll.
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@see GetMajorAxis()
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@see ScrollLines()
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*/
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bool ScrollPixels(int pixels);
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/**
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Get the direction in which ribbon panels are stacked within the page.
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This is controlled by the style of the containing wxRibbonBar, meaning
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that all pages within a bar will have the same major axis. As well as
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being the direction in which panels are stacked, it is also the axis in
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which scrolling will occur (when required).
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@return wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL (never wxBOTH).
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*/
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wxOrientation GetMajorAxis() const;
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};
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