/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: wx/msw/tooltip.h // Purpose: wxToolTip class - tooltip control // Author: Vadim Zeitlin // Modified by: // Created: 31.01.99 // Copyright: (c) 1999 Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin // Licence: wxWindows licence /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef _WX_MSW_TOOLTIP_H_ #define _WX_MSW_TOOLTIP_H_ #include "wx/object.h" #include "wx/gdicmn.h" class WXDLLIMPEXP_FWD_CORE wxWindow; class wxToolTipOtherWindows; class WXDLLIMPEXP_CORE wxToolTip : public wxObject { public: // ctor & dtor wxToolTip(const wxString &tip); virtual ~wxToolTip(); // ctor used by wxStatusBar to associate a tooltip to a portion of // the status bar window: wxToolTip(wxWindow* win, unsigned int id, const wxString &tip, const wxRect& rc); // accessors // tip text void SetTip(const wxString& tip); const wxString& GetTip() const { return m_text; } // the window we're associated with void SetWindow(wxWindow *win); wxWindow *GetWindow() const { return m_window; } // controlling tooltip behaviour: globally change tooltip parameters // enable or disable the tooltips globally static void Enable(bool flag); // set the delay after which the tooltip appears static void SetDelay(long milliseconds); // set the delay after which the tooltip disappears or how long the // tooltip remains visible static void SetAutoPop(long milliseconds); // set the delay between subsequent tooltips to appear static void SetReshow(long milliseconds); // set maximum width for the new tooltips: -1 disables wrapping // entirely, 0 restores the default behaviour static void SetMaxWidth(int width); // implementation only from now on // ------------------------------- // should be called in response to WM_MOUSEMOVE static void RelayEvent(WXMSG *msg); // add a window to the tooltip control void AddOtherWindow(WXHWND hwnd); // remove any tooltip from the window static void Remove(WXHWND hwnd, unsigned int id, const wxRect& rc); // Set the rectangle we're associated with. This rectangle is only used for // the main window, not any sub-windows added with Add() so in general it // makes sense to use it for tooltips associated with a single window only. void SetRect(const wxRect& rc); private: // Adds a window other than our main m_window to this tooltip. void DoAddHWND(WXHWND hWnd); // Perform the specified operation for the given window only. void DoSetTip(WXHWND hWnd); void DoRemove(WXHWND hWnd); // Call the given function for all windows we're associated with. void DoForAllWindows(void (wxToolTip::*func)(WXHWND)); // the one and only one tooltip control we use - never access it directly // but use GetToolTipCtrl() which will create it when needed static WXHWND ms_hwndTT; // create the tooltip ctrl if it doesn't exist yet and return its HWND static WXHWND GetToolTipCtrl(); // new tooltip maximum width, defaults to min(display width, 400) static int ms_maxWidth; // remove this tooltip from the tooltip control void Remove(); // adjust tooltip max width based on current tooltip text bool AdjustMaxWidth(); wxString m_text; // tooltip text wxWindow* m_window; // main window we're associated with wxToolTipOtherWindows *m_others; // other windows associated with it or NULL wxRect m_rect; // the rect of the window for which this tooltip is shown // (or a rect with width/height == 0 to show it for the entire window) unsigned int m_id; // the id of this tooltip (ignored when m_rect width/height is 0) DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxToolTip) wxDECLARE_NO_COPY_CLASS(wxToolTip); }; #endif // _WX_MSW_TOOLTIP_H_