1wxMDIParentFrame(3)        Erlang Module Definition        wxMDIParentFrame(3)
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NAME

6       wxMDIParentFrame - Functions for wxMDIParentFrame class
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DESCRIPTION

9       An MDI (Multiple Document Interface) parent frame is a window which can
10       contain MDI child frames in its client area  which  emulates  the  full
11       desktop.
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13       MDI is a user-interface model in which all the window reside inside the
14       single parent window as opposed to being separate from each  other.  It
15       remains popular despite dire warnings from Microsoft itself (which pop‐
16       ularized this model in the first model) that MDI is obsolete.
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18       An MDI parent frame always has a wxMDIClientWindow associated with  it,
19       which  is  the  parent  for MDI child frames. In the simplest case, the
20       client window takes up the entire parent frame area but it is also pos‐
21       sible  to resize it to be smaller in order to have other windows in the
22       frame, a typical example is using a sidebar along  one  of  the  window
23       edges.
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25       The appearance of MDI applications differs between different ports. The
26       classic MDI model, with child windows which can be independently moved,
27       resized etc, is only available under MSW, which provides native support
28       for it. In Mac ports, multiple top level windows are used for  the  MDI
29       children  too and the MDI parent frame itself is invisible, to accommo‐
30       date the native look and feel requirements. In all the other  ports,  a
31       tab-based  MDI  implementation (sometimes called TDI) is used and so at
32       most one MDI child is visible at any moment (child  frames  are  always
33       maximized).
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35       Although  it  is possible to have multiple MDI parent frames, a typical
36       MDI application has a single MDI parent frame window inside which  mul‐
37       tiple  MDI  child frames, i.e. objects of class wxMDIChildFrame, can be
38       created.
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40       Styles
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42       This class supports the following styles:
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44       There are no special styles for this class, all wxFrame styles apply to
45       it in the usual way. The only exception is that wxHSCROLL and wxVSCROLL
46       styles apply not to the frame itself but to the client window, so  that
47       using  them  enables horizontal and vertical scrollbars for this window
48       and not the frame.
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50       See: wxMDIChildFrame, wxMDIClientWindow, wxFrame, wxDialog
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52       This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxFrame wxTopLevel‐
53       Window wxWindow wxEvtHandler
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55       wxWidgets docs: wxMDIParentFrame
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DATA TYPES

58       wxMDIParentFrame() = wx:wx_object()
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EXPORTS

61       new() -> wxMDIParentFrame()
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63              Default constructor.
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65              Use create/5 for the objects created using this constructor.
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67       new(Parent, Id, Title) -> wxMDIParentFrame()
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69              Types:
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71                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
72                 Id = integer()
73                 Title = unicode:chardata()
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75       new(Parent, Id, Title, Options :: [Option]) -> wxMDIParentFrame()
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77              Types:
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79                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
80                 Id = integer()
81                 Title = unicode:chardata()
82                 Option =
83                     {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
84                     {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
85                     {style, integer()}
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87              Constructor, creating the window.
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89              Notice that if you override virtual OnCreateClient() (not imple‐
90              mented in wx) method you shouldn't be using this constructor but
91              the  default constructor and create/5 as otherwise your overrid‐
92              den method is never going to be called because of the usual  C++
93              virtual call resolution rules.
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95              Under  wxMSW, the client window will automatically have a sunken
96              border style when the active child is not maximized, and no bor‐
97              der style when a child is maximized.
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99              See: create/5, OnCreateClient() (not implemented in wx)
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101       destroy(This :: wxMDIParentFrame()) -> ok
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103              Destructor.
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105              Destroys all child windows and menu bar if present.
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107       activateNext(This) -> ok
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109              Types:
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111                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
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113              Activates the MDI child following the currently active one.
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115              The  MDI  children  are  maintained  in an ordered list and this
116              function switches to the next element  in  this  list,  wrapping
117              around  the  end of it if the currently active child is the last
118              one.
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120              See: activatePrevious/1
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122       activatePrevious(This) -> ok
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124              Types:
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126                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
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128              Activates the MDI child preceding the currently active one.
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130              See: activateNext/1
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132       arrangeIcons(This) -> ok
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134              Types:
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136                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
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138              Arranges any iconized (minimized) MDI child windows.
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140              This method is only implemented in MSW  MDI  implementation  and
141              does nothing under the other platforms.
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143              See: cascade/1, tile/2
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145       cascade(This) -> ok
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147              Types:
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149                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
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151              Arranges the MDI child windows in a cascade.
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153              This  method  is  only implemented in MSW MDI implementation and
154              does nothing under the other platforms.
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156              See: tile/2, arrangeIcons/1
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158       create(This, Parent, Id, Title) -> boolean()
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160              Types:
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162                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
163                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
164                 Id = integer()
165                 Title = unicode:chardata()
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167       create(This, Parent, Id, Title, Options :: [Option]) -> boolean()
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169              Types:
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171                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
172                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
173                 Id = integer()
174                 Title = unicode:chardata()
175                 Option =
176                     {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
177                     {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
178                     {style, integer()}
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180              Used in two-step frame construction.
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182              See new/4 for further details.
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184       getActiveChild(This) -> wxMDIChildFrame:wxMDIChildFrame()
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186              Types:
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188                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
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190              Returns a pointer to the active MDI child, if there is one.
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192              If there are any children at all this function  returns  a  non-
193              NULL pointer.
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195       getClientWindow(This) -> wxMDIClientWindow:wxMDIClientWindow()
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197              Types:
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199                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
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201              Returns a pointer to the client window.
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203              See: OnCreateClient() (not implemented in wx)
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205       tile(This) -> ok
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207              Types:
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209                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
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211       tile(This, Options :: [Option]) -> ok
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213              Types:
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215                 This = wxMDIParentFrame()
216                 Option = {orient, wx:wx_enum()}
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218              Tiles  the  MDI  child windows either horizontally or vertically
219              depending on whether orient is wxHORIZONTAL or wxVERTICAL.
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221              This method is only implemented in MSW  MDI  implementation  and
222              does nothing under the other platforms.
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