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							- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        apptrait.h
 
- // Purpose:     interface of wxAppTraits
 
- // Author:      wxWidgets team
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxAppTraits
 
-     The wxAppTraits class defines various configurable aspects of a wxApp.
 
-     You can access it using wxApp::GetTraits() function and you can create your
 
-     own wxAppTraits overriding the wxApp::CreateTraits() function.
 
-     Note that wxAppTraits is an abstract class since it contains many
 
-     pure virtual functions.
 
-     In fact, by default, wxWidgets creates a @c wxConsoleAppTraits object for
 
-     console applications (i.e. those applications linked against wxBase library
 
-     only - see the @ref page_libs page) and a @c wxGUIAppTraits object for GUI
 
-     applications.
 
-     Both these classes are derived by wxAppTraits and represent concrete
 
-     implementation of the wxAppTraits interface.
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{cfg}
 
-     @see @ref overview_app, wxApp
 
- */
 
- class wxAppTraits
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Called by wxWidgets to create the default configuration object for the
 
-         application. The default version creates a registry-based wxRegConfig
 
-         class under MSW and wxFileConfig under all other platforms.
 
-         The wxApp::GetAppName and wxApp::GetVendorName methods are used to
 
-         determine the registry key or file name.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxConfigBase* CreateConfig();
 
-     /**
 
-         Used by wxWidgets to create the main event loop used by wxApp::OnRun().
 
-         The default implementation of this method in wxGUIAppTraits returns the
 
-         usual platform-specific GUI event loop. The version in wxConsoleAppTraits
 
-         returns a console-specific event loop which can be used to handle timer
 
-         and socket events in console programs under Unix and MSW or @NULL under
 
-         the other platforms where console event loops are not supported yet.
 
-      */
 
-     virtual wxEventLoopBase *CreateEventLoop() = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Creates the global font mapper object used for encodings/charset mapping.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxFontMapper* CreateFontMapper() = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Creates a wxLog class for the application to use for logging errors.
 
-         The default implementation returns a new wxLogGui class.
 
-         @see wxLog
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxLog* CreateLogTarget() = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Creates the global object used for printing out messages.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxMessageOutput* CreateMessageOutput() = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the renderer to use for drawing the generic controls (return
 
-         value may be @NULL in which case the default renderer for the current
 
-         platform is used); this is used in GUI mode only and always returns @NULL
 
-         in console.
 
-         @note the returned pointer needs to be deleted by the caller.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxRendererNative* CreateRenderer() = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         This method returns the name of the desktop environment currently
 
-         running in a Unix desktop. Currently only "KDE" or "GNOME" are
 
-         supported and the code uses the X11 session protocol vendor name
 
-         to figure out, which desktop environment is running. The method
 
-         returns an empty string otherwise and on all other platforms.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxString GetDesktopEnvironment() const = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the wxStandardPaths object for the application.
 
-         It's normally the same for wxBase and wxGUI except in the case of wxMac
 
-         and wxCocoa.
 
-         @note
 
-         The returned reference is to a @c wxStandardPathsBase class but you
 
-         can consider it to be equivalent to wxStandardPaths (which is documented).
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxStandardPaths& GetStandardPaths();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the wxWidgets port ID used by the running program and eventually
 
-         fills the given pointers with the values of the major and minor digits
 
-         of the native toolkit currently used.
 
-         The version numbers returned are thus detected at run-time and not compile-time
 
-         (except when this is not possible e.g. wxMotif).
 
-         E.g. if your program is using wxGTK port this function will return wxPORT_GTK
 
-         and put in given pointers the versions of the GTK library in use.
 
-         See wxPlatformInfo for more details.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual wxPortId GetToolkitVersion(int* major = NULL, int* minor = NULL) const = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns @true if @c fprintf(stderr) goes somewhere, @false otherwise.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual bool HasStderr() = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns @true if the library was built as wxUniversal.
 
-         Always returns @false for wxBase-only apps.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual bool IsUsingUniversalWidgets() const = 0;
 
-     /**
 
-         Shows the assert dialog with the specified message in GUI mode or just prints
 
-         the string to stderr in console mode.
 
-         Returns @true to suppress subsequent asserts, @false to continue as before.
 
-     */
 
-     virtual bool ShowAssertDialog(const wxString& msg) = 0;
 
- };
 
 
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