const Math::Vector3f GetPosition()const { return DoGetPosition(); }
void wxChoice::DoSetSize(int x, int y, int width, int height, int sizeFlags) { int heightOrig = height; // the height which we must pass to Windows should be the total height of // the control including the drop down list while the height given to us // is, of course, just the height of the permanently visible part of it if ( height != wxDefaultCoord ) { // don't make the drop down list too tall, arbitrarily limit it to 40 // items max and also don't leave it empty size_t nItems = GetCount(); if ( !nItems ) nItems = 9; else if ( nItems > 24 ) nItems = 24; // add space for the drop down list const int hItem = SendMessage(GetHwnd(), CB_GETITEMHEIGHT, 0, 0); height += hItem*(nItems + 1); } else { // We cannot pass wxDefaultCoord as height to wxControl. wxControl uses // wxGetWindowRect() to determine the current height of the combobox, // and then again sets the combobox's height to that value. Unfortunately, // wxGetWindowRect doesn't include the dropdown list's height (at least // on Win2K), so this would result in a combobox with dropdown height of // 1 pixel. We have to determine the default height ourselves and call // wxControl with that value instead. int w, h; RECT r; DoGetSize(&w, &h); if (::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), CB_GETDROPPEDCONTROLRECT, 0, (LPARAM) &r) != 0) { height = h + r.bottom - r.top; } } wxControl::DoSetSize(x, y, width, height, sizeFlags); // If we're storing a pending size, make sure we store // the original size for reporting back to the app. if (m_pendingSize != wxDefaultSize) m_pendingSize = wxSize(width, heightOrig); // This solution works on XP, but causes choice/combobox lists to be // too short on W2K and earlier. #if 0 int widthCurrent, heightCurrent; DoGetSize(&widthCurrent, &heightCurrent); // the height which we must pass to Windows should be the total height of // the control including the drop down list while the height given to us // is, of course, just the height of the permanently visible part of it if ( height != wxDefaultCoord && height != heightCurrent ) { // don't make the drop down list too tall, arbitrarily limit it to 40 // items max and also don't leave it empty unsigned int nItems = GetCount(); if ( !nItems ) nItems = 9; else if ( nItems > 24 ) nItems = 24; // add space for the drop down list const int hItem = SendMessage(GetHwnd(), CB_GETITEMHEIGHT, 0, 0); height += hItem*(nItems + 1); } else // keep the same height as now { // normally wxWindow::DoSetSize() checks if we set the same size as the // window already has and does nothing in this case, but for us the // check fails as the size we pass to it includes the dropdown while // the size returned by our GetSize() does not, so test if the size // didn't really change ourselves here if ( width == wxDefaultCoord || width == widthCurrent ) { // size doesn't change, what about position? int xCurrent, yCurrent; DoGetPosition(&xCurrent, &yCurrent); const bool defMeansUnchanged = !(sizeFlags & wxSIZE_ALLOW_MINUS_ONE); if ( ((x == wxDefaultCoord && defMeansUnchanged) || x == xCurrent) && ((y == wxDefaultCoord && defMeansUnchanged) || y == yCurrent) ) { // nothing changes, nothing to do return; } } // We cannot pass wxDefaultCoord as height to wxControl. wxControl uses // wxGetWindowRect() to determine the current height of the combobox, // and then again sets the combobox's height to that value. Unfortunately, // wxGetWindowRect doesn't include the dropdown list's height (at least // on Win2K), so this would result in a combobox with dropdown height of // 1 pixel. We have to determine the default height ourselves and call // wxControl with that value instead. // // Also notice that sometimes CB_GETDROPPEDCONTROLRECT seems to return // wildly incorrect values (~32000) which looks like a bug in it, just // ignore them in this case RECT r; if ( ::SendMessage(GetHwnd(), CB_GETDROPPEDCONTROLRECT, 0, (LPARAM) &r) && r.bottom < 30000 ) { height = heightCurrent + r.bottom - r.top; } } wxControl::DoSetSize(x, y, width, height, sizeFlags); #endif }