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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Name: html/helpdlg.h
// Purpose: interface of wxHtmlHelpDialog
// Author: wxWidgets team
// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@class wxHtmlHelpDialog
This class is used by wxHtmlHelpController to display help.
It is an internal class and should not be used directly - except for the case
when you're writing your own HTML help controller.
@library{wxhtml}
@category{help,html}
*/
class wxHtmlHelpDialog : public wxDialog
{
public:
wxHtmlHelpDialog(wxHtmlHelpData* data = NULL);
/**
Constructor.
For the possible values of @a style, please see wxHtmlHelpController.
*/
wxHtmlHelpDialog(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxString& title = wxEmptyString,
int style = wxHF_DEFAULT_STYLE,
wxHtmlHelpData* data = NULL);
/**
You may override this virtual method to add more buttons to the help window's
toolbar. @a toolBar is a pointer to the toolbar and @a style is the style
flag as passed to the Create() method.
wxToolBar::Realize is called immediately after returning from this function.
*/
virtual void AddToolbarButtons(wxToolBar* toolBar, int style);
/**
Creates the dialog. See @ref wxHtmlHelpDialog() "the constructor"
for a description of the parameters.
*/
bool Create(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id,
const wxString& title = wxEmptyString,
int style = wxHF_DEFAULT_STYLE);
/**
Returns the help controller associated with the dialog.
*/
wxHtmlHelpController* GetController() const;
/**
Sets the help controller associated with the dialog.
*/
void SetController(wxHtmlHelpController* controller);
/**
Sets the dialog's title format.
@a format must contain exactly one "%s" (it will be replaced by the page title).
*/
void SetTitleFormat(const wxString& format);
};
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