Beispiel #1
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bool
wxCalendarCtrl::Create(wxWindow *parent,
                       wxWindowID id,
                       const wxDateTime& dt,
                       const wxPoint& pos,
                       const wxSize& size,
                       long style,
                       const wxString& name)
{
    if ( !wxMSWDateControls::CheckInitialization() )
        return false;

    // we need the arrows for the navigation
    style |= wxWANTS_CHARS;

    // initialize the base class
    if ( !CreateControl(parent, id, pos, size, style, wxDefaultValidator, name) )
        return false;

    // create the native control: this is a bit tricky as we want to receive
    // double click events but the MONTHCAL_CLASS doesn't use CS_DBLCLKS style
    // and so we create our own copy of it which does
    static ClassRegistrar s_clsMonthCal;
    if ( !s_clsMonthCal.IsInitialized() )
    {
        // get a copy of standard class and modify it
        WNDCLASS wc;
        if ( ::GetClassInfo(NULL, MONTHCAL_CLASS, &wc) )
        {
            wc.lpszClassName = wxT("_wx_SysMonthCtl32");
            wc.style |= CS_DBLCLKS;
            s_clsMonthCal.Register(wc);
        }
        else
        {
            wxLogLastError(wxT("GetClassInfoEx(SysMonthCal32)"));
        }
    }

    const wxChar * const clsname = s_clsMonthCal.IsRegistered()
        ? static_cast<const wxChar*>(s_clsMonthCal.GetName().t_str())
        : MONTHCAL_CLASS;

    if ( !MSWCreateControl(clsname, wxEmptyString, pos, size) )
        return false;

    // initialize the control
    UpdateFirstDayOfWeek();

    SetDate(dt.IsValid() ? dt : wxDateTime::Today());

    SetHolidayAttrs();
    UpdateMarks();

    Bind(wxEVT_LEFT_DOWN, &wxCalendarCtrl::MSWOnClick, this);
    Bind(wxEVT_LEFT_DCLICK, &wxCalendarCtrl::MSWOnDoubleClick, this);

    return true;
}
Beispiel #2
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// Create() function
bool wxNotebook::Create(wxWindow *parent,
                        wxWindowID id,
                        const wxPoint& pos,
                        const wxSize& size,
                        long style,
                        const wxString& name)
{
    if ( (style & wxBK_ALIGN_MASK) == wxBK_DEFAULT )
    {
#if defined(__POCKETPC__)
        style |= wxBK_BOTTOM | wxNB_FLAT;
#else
        style |= wxBK_TOP;
#endif
    }

#ifdef __WXWINCE__
    // Not sure why, but without this style, there is no border
    // around the notebook tabs.
    if (style & wxNB_FLAT)
        style |= wxBORDER_SUNKEN;
#endif

#if !wxUSE_UXTHEME
    // ComCtl32 notebook tabs simply don't work unless they're on top if we
    // have uxtheme, we can work around it later (after control creation), but
    // if we have been compiled without uxtheme support, we have to clear those
    // styles
    if ( HasTroubleWithNonTopTabs() )
    {
        style &= ~(wxBK_BOTTOM | wxBK_LEFT | wxBK_RIGHT);
    }
#endif //wxUSE_UXTHEME

#if defined(__WINE__) && wxUSE_UNICODE
    LPCTSTR className = L"SysTabControl32";
#else
    LPCTSTR className = WC_TABCONTROL;
#endif

#if USE_NOTEBOOK_ANTIFLICKER
    // SysTabCtl32 class has natively CS_HREDRAW and CS_VREDRAW enabled and it
    // causes horrible flicker when resizing notebook, so get rid of it by
    // using a class without these styles (but otherwise identical to it)
    if ( !HasFlag(wxFULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE) )
    {
        static ClassRegistrar s_clsNotebook;
        if ( !s_clsNotebook.IsInitialized() )
        {
            // get a copy of standard class and modify it
            WNDCLASS wc;

            if ( ::GetClassInfo(NULL, WC_TABCONTROL, &wc) )
            {
                gs_wndprocNotebook =
                    reinterpret_cast<WXFARPROC>(wc.lpfnWndProc);
                wc.lpszClassName = wxT("_wx_SysTabCtl32");
                wc.style &= ~(CS_HREDRAW | CS_VREDRAW);
                wc.hInstance = wxGetInstance();
                wc.lpfnWndProc = wxNotebookWndProc;
                s_clsNotebook.Register(wc);
            }
            else
            {
                wxLogLastError(wxT("GetClassInfoEx(SysTabCtl32)"));
            }
        }

        // use our custom class if available but fall back to the standard
        // notebook if we failed to register it
        if ( s_clsNotebook.IsRegistered() )
        {
            // it's ok to use c_str() here as the static s_clsNotebook object
            // has sufficiently long lifetime
            className = s_clsNotebook.GetName().c_str();
        }
    }
#endif // USE_NOTEBOOK_ANTIFLICKER

    if ( !CreateControl(parent, id, pos, size, style | wxTAB_TRAVERSAL,
                        wxDefaultValidator, name) )
        return false;

    if ( !MSWCreateControl(className, wxEmptyString, pos, size) )
        return false;

    // Inherit parent attributes and, unlike the default, also inherit the
    // parent background colour in order to blend in with its background if
    // it's set to a non-default value.
    InheritAttributes();
    if ( parent->InheritsBackgroundColour() && !UseBgCol() )
        SetBackgroundColour(parent->GetBackgroundColour());

#if wxUSE_UXTHEME
    if ( HasFlag(wxNB_NOPAGETHEME) ||
            wxSystemOptions::IsFalse(wxT("msw.notebook.themed-background")) )
    {
        SetBackgroundColour(GetThemeBackgroundColour());
    }
    else // use themed background by default
    {
        // create backing store
        UpdateBgBrush();
    }

    // comctl32.dll 6.0 doesn't support non-top tabs with visual styles (the
    // control is simply not rendered correctly), so we disable themes
    // if possible, otherwise we simply clear the styles.
    if ( HasTroubleWithNonTopTabs() &&
            (style & (wxBK_BOTTOM | wxBK_LEFT | wxBK_RIGHT)) )
    {
        // check if we use themes at all -- if we don't, we're still okay
        if ( wxUxThemeEngine::GetIfActive() )
        {
            wxUxThemeEngine::GetIfActive()->SetWindowTheme(GetHwnd(), L"", L"");

            // correct the background color for the new non-themed control
            SetBackgroundColour(GetThemeBackgroundColour());
        }
    }
#endif // wxUSE_UXTHEME

    // Undocumented hack to get flat notebook style
    // In fact, we should probably only do this in some
    // curcumstances, i.e. if we know we will have a border
    // at the bottom (the tab control doesn't draw it itself)
#if defined(__POCKETPC__) || defined(__SMARTPHONE__)
    if (HasFlag(wxNB_FLAT))
    {
        SendMessage(GetHwnd(), CCM_SETVERSION, COMCTL32_VERSION, 0);
        if (!m_hasBgCol)
            SetBackgroundColour(*wxWHITE);
    }
#endif
    return true;
}