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							- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        ribbon/art.h
 
- // Purpose:     interface of wxRibbonArtProvider
 
- // Author:      Peter Cawley
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- /**
 
-     Identifiers for common settings on ribbon art providers which can be used
 
-     to tweak the appearance of the art provider.
 
-     
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::GetColour()
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::GetFont()
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::GetMetric()
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::SetColour()
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::SetFont()
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::SetMetric()
 
- */
 
- enum wxRibbonArtSetting
 
- {
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_SEPARATION_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BORDER_LEFT_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BORDER_TOP_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BORDER_RIGHT_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BORDER_BOTTOM_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_X_SEPARATION_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_Y_SEPARATION_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_GROUP_SEPARATION_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_LEFT_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_RIGHT_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_TOP_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_BOTTOM_SIZE,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_LABEL_FONT,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_LABEL_FONT,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_LABEL_FONT,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_LABEL_COLOUR,
 
-     /// @since 2.9.5
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_LABEL_DISABLED_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_HOVER_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_HOVER_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_HOVER_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_ACTIVE_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_BUTTON_BAR_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_HOVER_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_FACE_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_HOVER_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_HOVER_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_HOVER_FACE_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_ACTIVE_FACE_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_DISABLED_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_DISABLED_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_DISABLED_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BUTTON_DISABLED_FACE_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_ITEM_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_LABEL_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_SEPARATOR_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_SEPARATOR_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_CTRL_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_CTRL_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_HOVER_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_HOVER_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TAB_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_BORDER_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_MINIMISED_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_MINIMISED_BORDER_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_LABEL_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_LABEL_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_LABEL_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_HOVER_LABEL_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_HOVER_LABEL_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_HOVER_LABEL_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_MINIMISED_LABEL_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PANEL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_HOVER_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_PAGE_HOVER_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOLBAR_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOLBAR_HOVER_BORDER_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOLBAR_FACE_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_HOVER_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_HOVER_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_HOVER_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_TOP_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_COLOUR,
 
-     wxRIBBON_ART_TOOL_ACTIVE_BACKGROUND_GRADIENT_COLOUR,
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     Flags used to describe the direction, state, and/or purpose of a
 
-     ribbon-style scroll button.
 
-     
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::DrawScrollButton()
 
-     @see wxRibbonArtProvider::GetScrollButtonMinimumSize()
 
- */
 
- enum wxRibbonScrollButtonStyle
 
- {
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_LEFT = 0, /**< Button will scroll to the left. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_RIGHT = 1, /**< Button will scroll to the right. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_UP = 2, /**< Button will scroll upward. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_DOWN = 3, /**< Button will scroll downward. */
 
-   /** A mask to extract direction from a combination of flags. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_DIRECTION_MASK = 3,
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_NORMAL = 0, /**< Button is not active or hovered. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_HOVERED = 4, /**< Button has a cursor hovering over it. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_ACTIVE = 8, /**< Button is being pressed. */
 
-   /** A mask to extract state from a combination of flags. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_STATE_MASK = 12,
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_FOR_OTHER = 0, /**< Button is not for scrolling tabs nor pages. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_FOR_TABS = 16, /**< Button is for scrolling tabs. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_FOR_PAGE = 32, /**< Button is for scrolling pages. */
 
-   /** A mask to extract purpose from a combination of flags. */
 
-     wxRIBBON_SCROLL_BTN_FOR_MASK = 48,
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     Buttons on a ribbon button bar and tools on a ribbon tool bar can each be
 
-     one of three different kinds.
 
- */
 
- enum wxRibbonButtonKind
 
- {
 
-     /**
 
-         Normal button or tool with a clickable area which causes some generic
 
-         action.
 
-     */
 
-     wxRIBBON_BUTTON_NORMAL    = 1 << 0,
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Dropdown button or tool with a clickable area which typically causes a
 
-         dropdown menu.
 
-     */
 
-     wxRIBBON_BUTTON_DROPDOWN  = 1 << 1,
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Button or tool with two clickable areas - one which causes a dropdown
 
-         menu, and one which causes a generic action.
 
-     */
 
-     wxRIBBON_BUTTON_HYBRID    = wxRIBBON_BUTTON_NORMAL | wxRIBBON_BUTTON_DROPDOWN,
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Normal button or tool with a clickable area which toggles the button
 
-         between a pressed and unpressed state.
 
-     */
 
-     wxRIBBON_BUTTON_TOGGLE    = 1 << 2
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxRibbonArtProvider
 
-     wxRibbonArtProvider is responsible for drawing all the components of the ribbon
 
-     interface. This allows a ribbon bar to have a pluggable look-and-feel, while
 
-     retaining the same underlying behaviour. As a single art provider is used for
 
-     all ribbon components, a ribbon bar usually has a consistent (though unique)
 
-     appearance.
 
-     By default, a wxRibbonBar uses an instance of this class called
 
-     @c wxRibbonDefaultArtProvider, which resolves to @c wxRibbonAUIArtProvider,
 
-     @c wxRibbonMSWArtProvider, or @c wxRibbonOSXArtProvider - whichever is most appropriate
 
-     to the current platform. These art providers are all slightly configurable with
 
-     regard to colours and fonts, but for larger modifications, you can derive from
 
-     one of these classes, or write a completely new art provider class.
 
-     Call wxRibbonBar::SetArtProvider to change the art provider being used.
 
-     @library{wxribbon}
 
-     @category{ribbon}
 
-     @see wxRibbonBar
 
- */
 
- class wxRibbonArtProvider
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Constructor.
 
-     */
 
-     wxRibbonArtProvider();
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Destructor.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual ~wxRibbonArtProvider();
 
-     /**
 
-         Create a new art provider which is a clone of this one.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxRibbonArtProvider* Clone() const = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Set the style flags.
 
-         
 
-         Normally called automatically by wxRibbonBar::SetArtProvider with the ribbon
 
-         bar's style flags, so that the art provider has the same flags as the bar which
 
-         it is serving.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void SetFlags(long flags) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Get the previously set style flags.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual long GetFlags() const = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Get the value of a certain integer setting.
 
-         @a id can be one of the size values of @ref wxRibbonArtSetting.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual int GetMetric(int id) const = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Set the value of a certain integer setting to the value @e new_val.
 
-         @a id can be one of the size values of @ref wxRibbonArtSetting.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void SetMetric(int id, int new_val) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Set the value of a certain font setting to the value @e font.
 
-         @a id can be one of the font values of @ref wxRibbonArtSetting.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void SetFont(int id, const wxFont& font) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Get the value of a certain font setting.
 
-         @a id can be one of the font values of @ref wxRibbonArtSetting.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxFont GetFont(int id) const = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Get the value of a certain colour setting.
 
-         @a id can be one of the colour values of @ref wxRibbonArtSetting.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxColour GetColour(int id) const = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Set the value of a certain colour setting to the value @e colour.
 
-         @a id can be one of the colour values of @ref wxRibbonArtSetting, though
 
-         not all colour settings will have an effect on every art provider.
 
-         
 
-         @see SetColourScheme()
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void SetColour(int id, const wxColor& colour) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         @see wxRibbonArtProvider::GetColour()
 
-     */
 
-     wxColour GetColor(int id) const;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         @see wxRibbonArtProvider::SetColour()
 
-     */
 
-     void SetColor(int id, const wxColour& color);
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Get the current colour scheme.
 
-         
 
-         Returns three colours such that if SetColourScheme() were called with
 
-         them, the colour scheme would be restored to what it was when
 
-         SetColourScheme() was last called. In practice, this usually means that
 
-         the returned values are the three colours given in the last call to
 
-         SetColourScheme(), however if SetColourScheme() performs an idempotent
 
-         operation upon the colours it is given (like clamping a component of
 
-         the colour), then the returned values may not be the three colours
 
-         given in the last call to SetColourScheme().
 
-         If SetColourScheme() has not been called, then the returned values
 
-         should result in a colour scheme similar to, if not identical to, the
 
-         default colours of the art provider.
 
-         Note that if SetColour() is called, then GetColourScheme() does not try
 
-         and return a colour scheme similar to colours being used - it's return
 
-         values are dependent upon the last values given to SetColourScheme(),
 
-         as described above.
 
-         
 
-         @param[out] primary
 
-             Pointer to a location to store the primary colour, or NULL.
 
-         @param[out] secondary
 
-             Pointer to a location to store the secondary colour, or NULL.
 
-         @param[out] tertiary
 
-             Pointer to a location to store the tertiary colour, or NULL.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void GetColourScheme(wxColour* primary,
 
-                         wxColour* secondary,
 
-                         wxColour* tertiary) const = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Set all applicable colour settings from a few base colours.
 
-         
 
-         Uses any or all of the three given colours to create a colour scheme,
 
-         and then sets all colour settings which are relevant to the art
 
-         provider using that scheme.
 
-         Note that some art providers may not use the tertiary colour for
 
-         anything, and some may not use the secondary colour either.
 
-         
 
-         @see SetColour()
 
-         @see GetColourScheme()
 
-     */    
 
-     virtual void SetColourScheme(const wxColour& primary,
 
-                         const wxColour& secondary,
 
-                         const wxColour& tertiary) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background of the tab region of a ribbon bar.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawTabCtrlBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw a single tab in the tab region of a ribbon bar.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto (not the wxRibbonPage
 
-             associated with the tab being drawn).
 
-         @param tab
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw, and also the tab label, icon,
 
-             and state (active and/or hovered). The drawing rectangle will be
 
-             entirely within a rectangle on the same device context previously
 
-             painted with DrawTabCtrlBackground(). The rectangle's width will
 
-             be at least the minimum value returned by GetBarTabWidth(), and
 
-             height will be the value returned by GetTabCtrlHeight().
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawTab(wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRibbonPageTabInfo& tab) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw a separator between two tabs in a ribbon bar.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw, which will be entirely within a
 
-             rectangle on the same device context previously painted with
 
-             DrawTabCtrlBackground().
 
-         @param visibility
 
-             The opacity with which to draw the separator. Values are in the range
 
-             [0, 1], with 0 being totally transparent, and 1 being totally opaque.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawTabSeparator(wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect,
 
-                         double visibility) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background of a ribbon page.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto (which is commonly the wxRibbonPage
 
-             whose background is being drawn, but doesn't have to be).
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw.
 
-         
 
-         @sa GetPageBackgroundRedrawArea
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawPageBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw a ribbon-style scroll button.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. The size of this rectangle
 
-             will be at least the size returned by GetScrollButtonMinimumSize()
 
-             for a scroll button with the same style. For tab scroll buttons,
 
-             this rectangle will be entirely within a rectangle on the same
 
-             device context previously painted with DrawTabCtrlBackground(), but
 
-             this is not guaranteed for other types of button (for example,
 
-             page scroll buttons will not be painted on an area previously
 
-             painted with DrawPageBackground()).
 
-         @param style
 
-             A combination of flags from @ref wxRibbonScrollButtonStyle, including
 
-             a direction, a for flag, and one or more states.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawScrollButton(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect,
 
-                         long style) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background and chrome for a ribbon panel. This should draw
 
-         the border, background, label, and any other items of a panel which
 
-         are outside the client area of a panel.
 
-         
 
-         Note that when a panel is minimised, this function is not called - only
 
-         DrawMinimisedPanel() is called, so a background should be explicitly
 
-         painted by that if required.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto, which is always the panel
 
-             whose background and chrome is being drawn. The panel label and
 
-             other panel attributes can be obtained by querying this.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawPanelBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxRibbonPanel* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background and chrome for a wxRibbonGallery control. This
 
-         should draw the border, background, scroll buttons, extension button,
 
-         and any other UI elements which are not attached to a specific gallery
 
-         item.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto, which is always the gallery
 
-             whose background and chrome is being drawn. Attributes used during
 
-             drawing like the gallery hover state and individual button states
 
-             can be queried from this parameter by wxRibbonGallery::IsHovered(),
 
-             wxRibbonGallery::GetExtensionButtonState(),
 
-             wxRibbonGallery::GetUpButtonState(), and
 
-             wxRibbonGallery::GetDownButtonState().
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. This rectangle is the entire
 
-             area of the gallery control, not just the client rectangle.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawGalleryBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxRibbonGallery* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background of a single item in a wxRibbonGallery control. This
 
-         is painted on top of a gallery background, and behind the items bitmap.
 
-         Unlike DrawButtonBarButton() and DrawTool(), it is not expected to draw
 
-         the item bitmap - that is done by the gallery control itself.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto, which is always the gallery
 
-             which contains the item being drawn.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. The size of this rectangle will
 
-             be the size of the item's bitmap, expanded by gallery item padding
 
-             values (wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_LEFT_SIZE,
 
-             wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_RIGHT_SIZE,
 
-             wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_TOP_SIZE, and
 
-             wxRIBBON_ART_GALLERY_BITMAP_PADDING_BOTTOM_SIZE). The drawing
 
-             rectangle will be entirely within a rectangle on the same device
 
-             context previously painted with DrawGalleryBackground().
 
-         @param item
 
-             The item whose background is being painted. Typically the
 
-             background will vary if the item is hovered, active, or selected;
 
-             wxRibbonGallery::GetSelection(), wxRibbonGallery::GetActiveItem(),
 
-             and wxRibbonGallery::GetHoveredItem() can be called to test if the
 
-             given item is in one of these states.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawGalleryItemBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxRibbonGallery* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect,
 
-                         wxRibbonGalleryItem* item) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw a minimised ribbon panel.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto, which is always the panel
 
-             which is minimised. The panel label can be obtained from this
 
-             window. The minimised icon obtained from querying the window may
 
-             not be the size requested by GetMinimisedPanelMinimumSize() - the
 
-             @a bitmap argument contains the icon in the requested size.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. The size of the rectangle will
 
-             be at least the size returned by GetMinimisedPanelMinimumSize().
 
-         @param bitmap
 
-             A copy of the panel's minimised bitmap rescaled to the size
 
-             returned by GetMinimisedPanelMinimumSize().
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawMinimisedPanel(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxRibbonPanel* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect,
 
-                         wxBitmap& bitmap) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background for a wxRibbonButtonBar control.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto (which will typically be the
 
-             button bar itself, though this is not guaranteed).
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawButtonBarBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw a single button for a wxRibbonButtonBar control.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. The size of this rectangle will
 
-             be a size previously returned by GetButtonBarButtonSize(), and the
 
-             rectangle will be entirely within a rectangle on the same device
 
-             context previously painted with DrawButtonBarBackground().
 
-         @param kind
 
-             The kind of button to draw (normal, dropdown or hybrid).
 
-         @param state
 
-             Combination of a size flag and state flags from the
 
-             wxRibbonButtonBarButtonState enumeration.
 
-         @param label
 
-             The label of the button.
 
-         @param bitmap_large
 
-             The large bitmap of the button (or the large disabled bitmap when
 
-             wxRIBBON_BUTTONBAR_BUTTON_DISABLED is set in @a state).
 
-         @param bitmap_small
 
-             The small bitmap of the button (or the small disabled bitmap when
 
-             wxRIBBON_BUTTONBAR_BUTTON_DISABLED is set in @a state).
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawButtonBarButton(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect,
 
-                         wxRibbonButtonBarButtonKind kind,
 
-                         long state,
 
-                         const wxString& label,
 
-                         const wxBitmap& bitmap_large,
 
-                         const wxBitmap& bitmap_small) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background for a wxRibbonToolBar control.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The which is being drawn onto. In most cases this will be a
 
-             wxRibbonToolBar, but it doesn't have to be.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. Some of this rectangle will
 
-             later be drawn over using DrawToolGroupBackground() and DrawTool(),
 
-             but not all of it will (unless there is only a single group of
 
-             tools).
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawToolBarBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw the background for a group of tools on a wxRibbonToolBar control.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto. In most cases this will be a
 
-             wxRibbonToolBar, but it doesn't have to be.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. This rectangle is a union of
 
-             the individual tools' rectangles. As there are no gaps between
 
-             tools, this rectangle will be painted over exactly once by calls to
 
-             DrawTool(). The group background could therefore be painted by
 
-             DrawTool(), though it can be conceptually easier and more efficient
 
-             to draw it all at once here. The rectangle will be entirely within
 
-             a rectangle on the same device context previously painted with
 
-             DrawToolBarBackground().
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawToolGroupBackground(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw a single tool (for a wxRibbonToolBar control).
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto. In most cases this will be a
 
-             wxRibbonToolBar, but it doesn't have to be.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw. The size of this rectangle will
 
-             at least the size returned by GetToolSize(), and the height of it
 
-             will be equal for all tools within the same group. The rectangle
 
-             will be entirely within a rectangle on the same device context
 
-             previously painted with DrawToolGroupBackground().
 
-         @param bitmap
 
-             The bitmap to use as the tool's foreground. If the tool is a hybrid
 
-             or dropdown tool, then the foreground should also contain a
 
-             standard dropdown button.
 
-         @param kind
 
-             The kind of tool to draw (normal, dropdown, or hybrid).
 
-         @param state
 
-             A combination of wxRibbonToolBarToolState flags giving the state of
 
-             the tool and it's relative position within a tool group.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawTool(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRect& rect,
 
-                         const wxBitmap& bitmap,
 
-                         wxRibbonButtonKind kind,
 
-                         long state) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw toggle button on wxRibbonBar. This should draw a small toggle button
 
-         at top right corner of ribbon bar.
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto, which is always the panel
 
-             whose background and chrome is being drawn. The panel label and
 
-             other panel attributes can be obtained by querying this.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw.
 
-         @param mode
 
-             The wxRibbonDisplayMode which should be applied to display button
 
-         @since 2.9.5
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawToggleButton(wxDC& dc,
 
-                                   wxRibbonBar* wnd,
 
-                                   const wxRect& rect,
 
-                                   wxRibbonDisplayMode mode) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Draw help button on wxRibbonBar. This should draw a help button
 
-         at top right corner of ribbon bar.
 
-         @param dc
 
-             The device context to draw onto.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window which is being drawn onto, which is always the panel
 
-             whose background and chrome is being drawn. The panel label and
 
-             other panel attributes can be obtained by querying this.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The rectangle within which to draw.
 
-         @since 2.9.5
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void DrawHelpButton(wxDC& dc,
 
-                                 wxRibbonBar* wnd,
 
-                                 const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the ideal and minimum width (in pixels) of a tab in a ribbon
 
-         bar.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use when one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window onto which the tab will eventually be drawn.
 
-         @param label
 
-             The tab's label (or wxEmptyString if it has none).
 
-         @param bitmap
 
-             The tab's icon (or wxNullBitmap if it has none).
 
-         @param[out] ideal
 
-             The ideal width (in pixels) of the tab.
 
-         @param[out] small_begin_need_separator
 
-             A size less than the @a ideal size, at which a tab separator should
 
-             begin to be drawn (i.e. drawn, but still fairly transparent).
 
-         @param[out] small_must_have_separator
 
-             A size less than the @a small_begin_need_separator size, at which a
 
-             tab separator must be drawn (i.e. drawn at full opacity).
 
-         @param[out] minimum
 
-             A size less than the @a small_must_have_separator size, and greater
 
-             than or equal to zero, which is the minimum pixel width for the tab.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual void GetBarTabWidth(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxString& label,
 
-                         const wxBitmap& bitmap,
 
-                         int* ideal,
 
-                         int* small_begin_need_separator,
 
-                         int* small_must_have_separator,
 
-                         int* minimum) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the height (in pixels) of the tab region of a ribbon bar.
 
-         Note that as the tab region can contain scroll buttons, the height
 
-         should be greater than or equal to the minimum height for a tab scroll
 
-         button.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use when one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window onto which the tabs will eventually be drawn.
 
-         @param pages
 
-             The tabs which will acquire the returned height.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual int GetTabCtrlHeight(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         const wxRibbonPageTabInfoArray& pages) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the minimum size (in pixels) of a scroll button.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use when one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window onto which the scroll button will eventually be drawn.
 
-         @param style
 
-             A combination of flags from @ref wxRibbonScrollButtonStyle, including
 
-             a direction, and a for flag (state flags may be given too, but
 
-             should be ignored, as a button should retain a constant size,
 
-             regardless of its state).
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxSize GetScrollButtonMinimumSize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         long style) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the size of a panel for a given client size. This should
 
-         increment the given size by enough to fit the panel label and other
 
-         chrome.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use if one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The ribbon panel in question.
 
-         @param client_size
 
-             The client size.
 
-         @param[out] client_offset
 
-             The offset where the client rectangle begins within the panel (may
 
-             be NULL).
 
-             
 
-         @sa GetPanelClientSize()
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxSize GetPanelSize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         const wxRibbonPanel* wnd,
 
-                         wxSize client_size,
 
-                         wxPoint* client_offset) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the client size of a panel for a given overall size. This
 
-         should act as the inverse to GetPanelSize(), and decrement the given
 
-         size by enough to fit the panel label and other chrome.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use if one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The ribbon panel in question.
 
-         @param size
 
-             The overall size to calculate client size for.
 
-         @param[out] client_offset
 
-             The offset where the returned client size begins within the given
 
-             @a size (may be NULL).
 
-         
 
-         @sa GetPanelSize()
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxSize GetPanelClientSize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         const wxRibbonPanel* wnd,
 
-                         wxSize size,
 
-                         wxPoint* client_offset) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the position and size of the panel extension button.
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use if one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The ribbon panel in question.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The panel rectangle from which calculate extension button rectangle.
 
-         @since 2.9.4
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxRect GetPanelExtButtonArea(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         const wxRibbonPanel* wnd,
 
-                         wxRect rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the size of a wxRibbonGallery control for a given client
 
-         size. This should increment the given size by enough to fit the gallery
 
-         border, buttons, and any other chrome.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use if one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The gallery in question.
 
-         @param client_size
 
-             The client size.
 
-             
 
-         @sa GetGalleryClientSize()
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxSize GetGallerySize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         const wxRibbonGallery* wnd,
 
-                         wxSize client_size) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the client size of a wxRibbonGallery control for a given
 
-         size. This should act as the inverse to GetGallerySize(), and decrement
 
-         the given size by enough to fir the gallery border, buttons, and other
 
-         chrome.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use if one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The gallery in question.
 
-         @param size
 
-             The overall size to calculate the client size for.
 
-         @param[out] client_offset
 
-             The position within the given size at which the returned client
 
-             size begins.
 
-         @param[out] scroll_up_button
 
-             The rectangle within the given size which the scroll up button
 
-             occupies.
 
-         @param[out] scroll_down_button
 
-             The rectangle within the given size which the scroll down button
 
-             occupies.
 
-         @param[out] extension_button
 
-             The rectangle within the given size which the extension button
 
-             occupies.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxSize GetGalleryClientSize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         const wxRibbonGallery* wnd,
 
-                         wxSize size,
 
-                         wxPoint* client_offset,
 
-                         wxRect* scroll_up_button,
 
-                         wxRect* scroll_down_button,
 
-                         wxRect* extension_button) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the portion of a page background which needs to be redrawn
 
-         when a page is resized. To optimise the drawing of page backgrounds, as
 
-         small an area as possible should be returned. Of course, if the way in
 
-         which a background is drawn means that the entire background needs to
 
-         be repainted on resize, then the entire new size should be returned.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use when one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The page which is being resized.
 
-         @param page_old_size
 
-             The size of the page prior to the resize (which has already been
 
-             painted).
 
-         @param page_new_size
 
-             The size of the page after the resize.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxRect GetPageBackgroundRedrawArea(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         const wxRibbonPage* wnd,
 
-                         wxSize page_old_size,
 
-                         wxSize page_new_size) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the size of a button within a wxRibbonButtonBar.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use when one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window onto which the button will eventually be drawn (which is
 
-             normally a wxRibbonButtonBar, though this is not guaranteed).
 
-         @param kind
 
-             The kind of button.
 
-         @param size
 
-             The size-class to calculate the size for. Buttons on a button bar
 
-             can have three distinct sizes: wxRIBBON_BUTTONBAR_BUTTON_SMALL,
 
-             wxRIBBON_BUTTONBAR_BUTTON_MEDIUM, and wxRIBBON_BUTTONBAR_BUTTON_LARGE.
 
-             If the requested size-class is not applicable, then @false should
 
-             be returned.
 
-         @param label
 
-             The label of the button.
 
-         @param bitmap_size_large
 
-             The size of all "large" bitmaps on the button bar.
 
-         @param bitmap_size_small
 
-             The size of all "small" bitmaps on the button bar.
 
-         @param[out] button_size
 
-             The size, in pixels, of the button.
 
-         @param[out] normal_region
 
-             The region of the button which constitutes the normal button.
 
-         @param[out] dropdown_region
 
-             The region of the button which constitutes the dropdown button.
 
-         
 
-         @return @true if a size exists for the button, @false otherwise.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual bool GetButtonBarButtonSize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         wxRibbonButtonBarButtonKind kind,
 
-                         wxRibbonButtonBarButtonState size,
 
-                         const wxString& label,
 
-                         wxSize bitmap_size_large,
 
-                         wxSize bitmap_size_small,
 
-                         wxSize* button_size,
 
-                         wxRect* normal_region,
 
-                         wxRect* dropdown_region) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the size of a minimised ribbon panel.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use when one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The ribbon panel in question. Attributes like the panel label can
 
-             be queried from this.
 
-         @param[out] desired_bitmap_size
 
-             Optional parameter which is filled with the size of the bitmap
 
-             suitable for a minimised ribbon panel.
 
-         @param[out] expanded_panel_direction
 
-             Optional parameter which is filled with the direction of the
 
-             minimised panel (@c wxEAST or @c wxSOUTH depending on the style).
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxSize GetMinimisedPanelMinimumSize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         const wxRibbonPanel* wnd,
 
-                         wxSize* desired_bitmap_size,
 
-                         wxDirection* expanded_panel_direction) = 0;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the size of a tool within a wxRibbonToolBar.
 
-         
 
-         @param dc
 
-             A device context to use when one is required for size calculations.
 
-         @param wnd
 
-             The window onto which the tool will eventually be drawn.
 
-         @param bitmap_size
 
-             The size of the tool's foreground bitmap.
 
-         @param kind
 
-             The kind of tool (normal, dropdown, or hybrid).
 
-         @param is_first
 
-             @true if the tool is the first within its group. @false otherwise.
 
-         @param is_last
 
-             @true if the tool is the last within its group. @false otherwise.
 
-         @param[out] dropdown_region
 
-             For dropdown and hybrid tools, the region within the returned
 
-             size which counts as the dropdown part.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxSize GetToolSize(
 
-                         wxDC& dc,
 
-                         wxWindow* wnd,
 
-                         wxSize bitmap_size,
 
-                         wxRibbonButtonKind kind,
 
-                         bool is_first,
 
-                         bool is_last,
 
-                         wxRect* dropdown_region) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the position and size of the ribbon's toggle button.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The ribbon bar rectangle from which calculate toggle button rectangle.
 
-         @since 2.9.5
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxRect GetBarToggleButtonArea(const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Calculate the position and size of the ribbon's help button.
 
-         @param rect
 
-             The ribbon bar rectangle from which calculate help button rectangle.
 
-         @since 2.9.5
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxRect GetRibbonHelpButtonArea(const wxRect& rect) = 0;
 
- };
 
 
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