1wxBitmapButton(3) Erlang Module Definition wxBitmapButton(3)
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6 wxBitmapButton - Functions for wxBitmapButton class
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9 A bitmap button is a control that contains a bitmap.
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11 Notice that since wxWidgets 2.9.1 bitmap display is supported by the
12 base wxButton class itself and the only tiny advantage of using this
13 class is that it allows specifying the bitmap in its constructor, un‐
14 like wxButton. Please see the base class documentation for more infor‐
15 mation about images support in wxButton.
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19 This class supports the following styles:
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21 See: wxButton
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23 This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxButton wxControl
24 wxWindow wxEvtHandler
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26 wxWidgets docs: wxBitmapButton
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29 Event types emitted from this class: command_button_clicked
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32 wxBitmapButton() = wx:wx_object()
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35 new() -> wxBitmapButton()
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37 Default ctor.
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39 new(Parent, Id, Bitmap) -> wxBitmapButton()
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45 Bitmap = wxBitmap:wxBitmap()
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47 new(Parent, Id, Bitmap, Options :: [Option]) -> wxBitmapButton()
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53 Bitmap = wxBitmap:wxBitmap()
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55 {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
56 {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
57 {style, integer()} |
58 {validator, wx:wx_object()}
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60 Constructor, creating and showing a button.
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62 Remark: The bitmap parameter is normally the only bitmap you
63 need to provide, and wxWidgets will draw the button correctly in
64 its different states. If you want more control, call any of the
65 functions SetBitmapPressed() (not implemented in wx), wxBut‐
66 ton:setBitmapFocus/2, wxButton:setBitmapDisabled/2.
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68 See: create/5, wxValidator (not implemented in wx)
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70 create(This, Parent, Id, Bitmap) -> boolean()
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75 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
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79 create(This, Parent, Id, Bitmap, Options :: [Option]) -> boolean()
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84 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
85 Id = integer()
86 Bitmap = wxBitmap:wxBitmap()
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89 {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
90 {style, integer()} |
91 {validator, wx:wx_object()}
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93 Button creation function for two-step creation.
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95 For more details, see new/4.
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97 newCloseButton(Parent, Winid) -> wxBitmapButton()
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104 Helper function creating a standard-looking "Close" button.
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106 To get the best results, platform-specific code may need to be
107 used to create a small, title bar-like "Close" button. This
108 function is provided to avoid the need to test for the current
109 platform and creates the button with as native look as possible.
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111 Return: The new button.
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115 destroy(This :: wxBitmapButton()) -> ok
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117 Destroys the object.
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121wxWidgets team. wx 2.1.4 wxBitmapButton(3)