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

6       wxFrame - Functions for wxFrame class
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DESCRIPTION

9       A frame is a window whose size and position can (usually) be changed by
10       the user.
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12       It usually has thick borders and a title bar, and can  optionally  con‐
13       tain a menu bar, toolbar and status bar. A frame can contain any window
14       that is not a frame or dialog.
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16       A frame that has a status bar and toolbar, created via  the  createSta‐
17       tusBar/2  and  createToolBar/2 functions, manages these windows and ad‐
18       justs the value returned by wxWindow:getClientSize/1 to reflect the re‐
19       maining size available to application windows.
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21       Remark:  An  application should normally define an wxCloseEvent handler
22       for the frame to respond to system close events, for  example  so  that
23       related data and subwindows can be cleaned up.
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25       Default event processing
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27       wxFrame processes the following events:
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29       Styles
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31       This class supports the following styles:
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33       See also the overview_windowstyles.
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35       Extra Styles
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37       This class supports the following extra styles:
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39       See: wxMDIParentFrame, wxMDIChildFrame, wxMiniFrame, wxDialog
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41       This  class  is  derived (and can use functions) from: wxTopLevelWindow
42       wxWindow wxEvtHandler
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44       wxWidgets docs: wxFrame
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EVENTS

47       Event types emitted from this class: close_window, iconize,  menu_open,
48       menu_close, menu_highlight
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DATA TYPES

51       wxFrame() = wx:wx_object()
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EXPORTS

54       new() -> wxFrame()
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56              Default constructor.
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58       new(Parent, Id, Title) -> wxFrame()
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60              Types:
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62                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
63                 Id = integer()
64                 Title = unicode:chardata()
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66       new(Parent, Id, Title, Options :: [Option]) -> wxFrame()
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68              Types:
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70                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
71                 Id = integer()
72                 Title = unicode:chardata()
73                 Option =
74                     {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
75                     {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
76                     {style, integer()}
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78              Constructor, creating the window.
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80              Remark: For Motif, MWM (the Motif Window Manager) should be run‐
81              ning for any window styles to work (otherwise  all  styles  take
82              effect).
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84              See: create/5
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86       destroy(This :: wxFrame()) -> ok
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88              Destructor.
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90              Destroys all child windows and menu bar if present.
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92              See overview_windowdeletion for more info.
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94       create(This, Parent, Id, Title) -> boolean()
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96              Types:
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98                 This = wxFrame()
99                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
100                 Id = integer()
101                 Title = unicode:chardata()
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103       create(This, Parent, Id, Title, Options :: [Option]) -> boolean()
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105              Types:
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107                 This = wxFrame()
108                 Parent = wxWindow:wxWindow()
109                 Id = integer()
110                 Title = unicode:chardata()
111                 Option =
112                     {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}} |
113                     {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}} |
114                     {style, integer()}
115
116              Used in two-step frame construction.
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118              See new/4 for further details.
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120       createStatusBar(This) -> wxStatusBar:wxStatusBar()
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122              Types:
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124                 This = wxFrame()
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126       createStatusBar(This, Options :: [Option]) ->
127                          wxStatusBar:wxStatusBar()
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129              Types:
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131                 This = wxFrame()
132                 Option =
133                     {number,  integer()}  |  {style,  integer()} | {id, inte‐
134                 ger()}
135
136              Creates a status bar at the bottom of the frame.
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138              Return: A pointer to the status bar if it was  created  success‐
139              fully, NULL otherwise.
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141              Remark:  The  width  of the status bar is the whole width of the
142              frame (adjusted automatically when resizing), and the height and
143              text size are chosen by the host windowing system.
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145              See:  setStatusText/3,  OnCreateStatusBar()  (not implemented in
146              wx), getStatusBar/1
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148       createToolBar(This) -> wxToolBar:wxToolBar()
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150              Types:
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152                 This = wxFrame()
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154       createToolBar(This, Options :: [Option]) -> wxToolBar:wxToolBar()
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156              Types:
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158                 This = wxFrame()
159                 Option = {style, integer()} | {id, integer()}
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161              Creates a toolbar at the top or left of the frame.
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163              Return: A pointer to the toolbar if it was created successfully,
164              NULL otherwise.
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166              Remark:  By default, the toolbar is an instance of wxToolBar. To
167              use a different class, override  OnCreateToolBar()  (not  imple‐
168              mented  in  wx). When a toolbar has been created with this func‐
169              tion, or made known to the frame with  setToolBar/2,  the  frame
170              will  manage  the  toolbar  position and adjust the return value
171              from wxWindow:getClientSize/1 to reflect the available space for
172              application windows. Under Pocket PC, you should always use this
173              function for creating the toolbar to be managed by the frame, so
174              that wxWidgets can use a combined menubar and toolbar. Where you
175              manage your own toolbars, create a wxToolBar as usual.
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177              See: createStatusBar/2, OnCreateToolBar()  (not  implemented  in
178              wx), setToolBar/2, getToolBar/1
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180       getClientAreaOrigin(This) -> {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}
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182              Types:
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184                 This = wxFrame()
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186              Returns  the  origin of the frame client area (in client coordi‐
187              nates).
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189              It may be different from (0, 0) if the frame has a toolbar.
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191       getMenuBar(This) -> wxMenuBar:wxMenuBar()
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193              Types:
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195                 This = wxFrame()
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197              Returns a pointer to the menubar currently associated  with  the
198              frame (if any).
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200              See: setMenuBar/2, wxMenuBar, wxMenu
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202       getStatusBar(This) -> wxStatusBar:wxStatusBar()
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204              Types:
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206                 This = wxFrame()
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208              Returns  a  pointer  to the status bar currently associated with
209              the frame (if any).
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211              See: createStatusBar/2, wxStatusBar
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213       getStatusBarPane(This) -> integer()
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215              Types:
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217                 This = wxFrame()
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219              Returns the status bar pane used to  display  menu  and  toolbar
220              help.
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222              See: setStatusBarPane/2
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224       getToolBar(This) -> wxToolBar:wxToolBar()
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226              Types:
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228                 This = wxFrame()
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230              Returns  a  pointer to the toolbar currently associated with the
231              frame (if any).
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233              See: createToolBar/2, wxToolBar, setToolBar/2
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235       processCommand(This, Id) -> boolean()
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237              Types:
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239                 This = wxFrame()
240                 Id = integer()
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242              Simulate a menu command.
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244       sendSizeEvent(This) -> ok
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246              Types:
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248                 This = wxFrame()
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250       sendSizeEvent(This, Options :: [Option]) -> ok
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252              Types:
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254                 This = wxFrame()
255                 Option = {flags, integer()}
256
257              This function sends a dummy wxSizeEvent to the  window  allowing
258              it to re-layout its children positions.
259
260              It  is  sometimes  useful  to call this function after adding or
261              deleting a children after the frame creation or if a child  size
262              changes.  Note  that if the frame is using either sizers or con‐
263              straints for the children layout, it is enough  to  call  wxWin‐
264              dow:layout/1  directly  and  this function should not be used in
265              this case.
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267              If flags includes wxSEND_EVENT_POST value, this  function  posts
268              the  event,  i.e.  schedules it for later processing, instead of
269              dispatching it directly. You can also use  PostSizeEvent()  (not
270              implemented in wx) as a more readable equivalent of calling this
271              function with this flag.
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273       setMenuBar(This, MenuBar) -> ok
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275              Types:
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277                 This = wxFrame()
278                 MenuBar = wxMenuBar:wxMenuBar()
279
280              Tells the frame to show the given menu bar.
281
282              Remark: If the frame is destroyed, the menu bar  and  its  menus
283              will be destroyed also, so do not delete the menu bar explicitly
284              (except by resetting the frame's menu bar to  another  frame  or
285              NULL).  Under  Windows, a size event is generated, so be sure to
286              initialize data members properly  before  calling  setMenuBar/2.
287              Note  that  on  some  platforms, it is not possible to call this
288              function twice for the same frame object.
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290              See: getMenuBar/1, wxMenuBar, wxMenu
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292       setStatusBar(This, StatusBar) -> ok
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294              Types:
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296                 This = wxFrame()
297                 StatusBar = wxStatusBar:wxStatusBar()
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299              Associates a status bar with the frame.
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301              If statusBar is NULL, then the status bar, if  present,  is  de‐
302              tached from the frame, but not deleted.
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304              See: createStatusBar/2, wxStatusBar, getStatusBar/1
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306       setStatusBarPane(This, N) -> ok
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308              Types:
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310                 This = wxFrame()
311                 N = integer()
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313              Set the status bar pane used to display menu and toolbar help.
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315              Using -1 disables help display.
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317       setStatusText(This, Text) -> ok
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319              Types:
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321                 This = wxFrame()
322                 Text = unicode:chardata()
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324       setStatusText(This, Text, Options :: [Option]) -> ok
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326              Types:
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328                 This = wxFrame()
329                 Text = unicode:chardata()
330                 Option = {number, integer()}
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332              Sets the status bar text and updates the status bar display.
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334              This  is  a simple wrapper for wxStatusBar:setStatusText/3 which
335              doesn't do anything if the frame has no status bar, i.e. getSta‐
336              tusBar/1 returns NULL.
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338              Remark: Use an empty string to clear the status bar.
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340              See: createStatusBar/2, wxStatusBar
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342       setStatusWidths(This, Widths_field) -> ok
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344              Types:
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346                 This = wxFrame()
347                 Widths_field = [integer()]
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349              Sets the widths of the fields in the status bar.
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351              Remark:  The  widths  of the variable fields are calculated from
352              the total width of all fields, minus the sum of  widths  of  the
353              non-variable fields, divided by the number of variable fields.
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355       setToolBar(This, ToolBar) -> ok
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357              Types:
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359                 This = wxFrame()
360                 ToolBar = wxToolBar:wxToolBar()
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362              Associates a toolbar with the frame.
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