36 lines
1.4 KiB
C
36 lines
1.4 KiB
C
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// Name: const_stdevtid.h
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// Purpose: std event values enumerated
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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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@page page_stdevtid Standard Event Identifiers
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wxWidgets defines a special identifier value @c wxID_ANY which is used in
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the following two situations:
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@li when creating a new window you may specify @c wxID_ANY to let
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wxWidgets assign an unused identifier to it automatically
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@li when installing an event handler using either the event table
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macros or wxEvtHandler::Connect,
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you may use it to indicate that you want to handle the events
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coming from any control, regardless of its identifier
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Another standard special identifier value is @c wxID_NONE: this is a value
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which is not matched by any other id.
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wxWidgets also defines a few standard command identifiers which may be used by
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the user code and also are sometimes used by wxWidgets itself. These reserved
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identifiers are all in the range between @c wxID_LOWEST and
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@c wxID_HIGHEST and, accordingly, the user code should avoid defining its
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own constants in this range (e.g. by using wxNewId()).
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Refer to @ref page_stockitems "the list of stock items" for the subset of standard IDs
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which are stock IDs as well.
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*/
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