Hi All,
I posted this on the wx-dev list, but wanted other to know about this, too.
We've been busily coding away at wxAUI tabs. For starters, here is
the code and a sample application which demonstrates the feature.
Code: http://www.kirix.com/res/aui/auitabs.zip
Sample: http://www.kirix.com/res/aui/auitabs.exe
I'd like to note that this is not yet a full implementation of
dockable/draggable tabs that everybody has requested, but rather the
first part of that feature. We've split up the job of doing tabs into
several parts:
1) Multi-Notebook control
2) Tabbed MDI
3) Full tab integration into wxFrameManager
The multi-notebook control is extremely useful by itself. It's like a
notebook, but with dynamic splitters built in. The control is
particularly interesting because it uses wxAUI to manage it's layout.
Up until recent CVS builds, wxAUI could only be used to manage a
wxFrame-derived window, but now it is able to manage wxWindow-derived
objects as well.
The tabbed MDI is a reworking of wxGenericMDI* for use with
wxAuiMultiNotebook. This provides a drop-in replacement for the
normal msw mdi classes.
The next step is to integrate the tab work into the existing wxAUI
wxFrameManager class.
I hope you like it.
Best,
Ben
Kirix Support Forums
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Congrats
Great job. Im especially grateful for your support for those using existing paths, like the MDI support.
The demo didn't show this, but will it support floating? Is there not a way to re-use the native notebook tabs?
Thanks for all of the work you put into this.
The demo didn't show this, but will it support floating? Is there not a way to re-use the native notebook tabs?
Thanks for all of the work you put into this.
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Re: Congrats
epage wrote:Great job. Im especially grateful for your support for those using existing paths, like the MDI support.
The demo didn't show this, but will it support floating? Is there not a way to re-use the native notebook tabs?
Thanks for all of the work you put into this.
Eventually, it will support floating. We're just getting started..
Ben
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Can you explain exactly what "Tabbed MDI" is and how it relates to the current wxFrameManager functionality?
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Game_Ender wrote:Can you explain exactly what "Tabbed MDI" is and how it relates to the current wxFrameManager functionality?
There are several styles of MDI. The two most common ones are Win32 MDI (i.e. many windows within a window). The other common type is a tab control. The main difference is in how windows are managed. Win32's can overlap or be tiled on the screen. Tab MDI's can usually only display one window at a time.
In our application, up until now, we have used regular Win32 MDI. In our Linux version, we actually wrote our own MDI control to allow this same user interface 'feel'. The reason why is that our users want to see multiple documents on the screen at the same time. Many of our users tile their windows to see multiple documents.
It turns out that tab controls are a decent way of displaying multiple documents on the screen at the same time. They have one disadvantage-- the documents can't be tiled. To remedy this, we've implemented a control called wxAuiMultiNotebook. This control allows the user to reposition the tab documents at will.
This is what we mean by "tab mdi".
Hope this helps,
Ben
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Will you add "<<" and ">>" arrows near the close button to navigate between the tabs, and move them when there are more tabs that the ones which can be displayed in the control?
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benedicte wrote:Will you add "<<" and ">>" arrows near the close button to navigate between the tabs, and move them when there are more tabs that the ones which can be displayed in the control?
That's certainly one possibility. The other possibility is a window-list type drop down.
Best,
Ben
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This is looking excellent! We hope to be integrating wxAUI into our TorqueScript debugging application, Torsion, shortly after our 1.0 release.
Great job guys!
Personally i prefer if you adopt the VisualStudio 2005 style UI first (which it seems your doing), then later go back and add other styles as desired.
Great job guys!
Personally i prefer if you adopt the VisualStudio 2005 style UI first (which it seems your doing), then later go back and add other styles as desired.
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Example code?
The demo looks great. Do you have any sample code showing how to hook up the tabbed MDI interface with an existing wxAUI implementation? Perhaps even the code from the demo?
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Re: Example code?
somedave wrote:The demo looks great. Do you have any sample code showing how to hook up the tabbed MDI interface with an existing wxAUI implementation? Perhaps even the code from the demo?
I have to merge the tabmdi sample with the wxaui sample still.
Getting the tabbed mdi sample is really quite easy. Depending on how your current code is structured, getting the tabs up and running looks like one of the following:
1) If your code is already using the wxWidgets MDI classes (either msw's mdi or the generic MDI), then just use wxTabMDIParentFrame and wxTabMDIChildFrame instead of wx[Generic]MDIParentFrame/wx[Generic]MDIChildFrame. Your application should then automatically adopt the new feel.
2) If you aren't using MDI alread, you can optionally use the wxAuiMultiNotebook. It's programmatic interface is just like wxNotebook. You will automatically have tabs and be able to drag them around inside the control itself.
I called this "phase I" of tabs because the tabs can only be dragged around in the tab control itself. They still cannot be dragged into other panes inside the exiting wxAUI frame manager. This is "phase II" of the tab work, which is still pending.
I hope this information helps you.
Best,
Ben
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