Having this line is not useful at all as it doesn't contain any
information and shouldn't be filled in the future as git-shortlog can
provide the information about people who changed the given file more
more reliably than consulting the comments in any case.
Keep the non-blank lines for historical purposes.
Remove the port files and references to it from the common headers and
elsewhere.
Also remove GPE (GNOME PDA Environment) support as libgpewidget is
unmaintained since 2006 or so and has never been really used.
Use __WXGTK__ to test for any version of wxGTK now. Still define
__WXGTK20__ for compatibility, but always define it now and don't test
for it in the library code.
This port hasn't been updated for ages and is not used by anybody any
longer, so remove its code to facilitate maintenance.
Also remove references to this port from the documentation and most of
the other places (VMS-specific descrip.vms files still check for it
because it's not clear how to update them all), including configure.
Regenerate the latter and rebake all makefiles.
Finally document that this port is not available any longer.
Taking wxFont here resulted in a potential ambiguity when comparing
wxFont objects, at least according to clang 12 in C++20 mode.
Avoid this by just taking wxFontBase here, as now the operator is fully
symmetric, rather than exactly matching only (wxFontBase, wxFont) and
matching (wxFont, wxFont) either directly or with reversed arguments
order.
Avoid calling GeTDPI() in font.WXAdjustToPPI(GetDPI()); invocations in
common code on platforms that don't need any adjustment (i.e. anything
other than MSW).
This fixes wxOSX crashes when GetFont() is called too early during
window creation, but is the right thing to do regardless.
Closes https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/pull/2036Closes#18903.
Add an explicit cast to avoid warnings when compiling with this option.
While just casting double to float is not the best idea, it seems quite
unlikely that anybody would pass a value outside of float range to this
ctor.
Replace AccountForCompatValues() with InfoFromLegacyParams() which
directly constructs wxFontInfo from the old-style parameters, applying
all the compatibility hacks internally.
There are no real changes in this commit, just simplify the code further
and make wxFontInfo more central.
This is similar to a recent commit which moved float to int point size
conversions to wxFontInfo and is done for the same reasons: wxFont and
wxNativeFontInfo can depend on wxFontInfo, but the converse is not true.
No real changes.
They will be also needed in wxFontInfo soon, so move them there and use
these functions from both wxFont and wxNativeFontInfo, as they can
depend on wxFontInfo but not the other way round.
No real changes.
These functions can be useful outside of src/common/fontcmn.cpp and,
potentially, even in the user code, so make them public methods of
wxFont.
No real changes, just add asserts verifying input argument value to
GetWeightClosestToNumericValue().
Changing SetPointSize() argument type from int to float wasn't 100%
backwards-compatible as it notably started resulting in warnings (from
at least MSVC) about conversions from int to float in the existing code.
To avoid these warnings and for symmetry with GetFractionalPointSize(),
add SetFractionalPointSize() taking float argument and preserve the
argument of type int in SetPointSize() for compatibility.
SetPointSize() is now just a wrapper forwarding to the more general
SetFractionalPointSize().
Notice that the other ports still remain broken, this commit only
updates the currently working wxGTK, wxMac and wxMSW.
Add wxFontBase::AccountForCompatValues() and use it in all ports instead
of redoing the same comparison with wxDEFAULT in all of them.
This is done not so much to avoid the code duplication, which was
minimal anyhow, but to make the code more clear and make it easier to
remove it from all ports at once in the bright (but remote) future when
we don't need these compatibility hacks any more.
Also document that wxDEFAULT and wxNORMAL are only handled specially in
the old-style ctor taking the individual font components and not the new
one using wxFontInfo and extend the unit test to check this.
* Switch to pure Core Text Implementation, Start extended Font API
* mac fixes
* First msw implementation
* Fixing paste error
* fixing typo
* Rearranging lines to former fallthrough order
* Blind fixes for covering new abstract methods
* Blind gtk implementations
* Fixing according to travis ..
* Removing method defined in base
* formatting adaptions
* Extending the schema definition for new weights
* fixing typo, using wxRound, other fixes according to comments
* changes according to suggestions
* fixing init order, before the init of m_info was overridden by Init()
* redo
* redo
* redo
* Cleanup
Removing obsolete code snippets, proper traces for font names
* Moving common code
Only the Get/SetNumericWeight calls should now be implemented in the native part, the ‚old‘ Get/SetWeight are common code and use the numeric counterparts.
* Updating docs
* commit wa missing changes.txt
* Doc fixes
* Full stops added
Handle this feature as all the other ones and provide a configure switch
and a setup.h option to disable it if necessary, as it may be desirable
to do it, especially under Linux, to avoid extra dependency on pangoft2
if this functionality is unnecessary.
Just "activate" the font immediately when adding it using
AddPrivateFont(), nothing seems to be gained from having two functions
and it just makes things more complicated both when implementing and
when using the API.
wxFont::AddPrivateFont() can now be used to load a font from a file for the
applications private use. Update the font sample to show this.
Closes#13568.
This merges in the latest sources from GSoC 2014 wxQt project with just a few
minor corrections, mostly undoing wrong changes to common files in that branch
(results of a previous bad merge?) and getting rid of whitespace-only changes.
Also remove debug logging from wxGrid.
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This should have been part of r76735: in addition to removing the old Cocoa
port headers, also remove the references to them from the common include
files.
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This port is not used and is not being worked on, so remove it to reduce the
amount of the code which needs to be updated for every global change.
Also remove tests for VisualAge compiler which isn't used since ages.
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This can be used to "undo" the result of Bold() ,Underlined() or Italic()
methods and returns an unadorned version of the font.
Closes#11815.
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Deprecate the use of the old untyped constants but don't schedule them from
removal in a future wx version by removing "#if WXWIN_COMPATIBILITY_3_0" tests
around their definition and use. Provoking deprecation warnings in the code
using these constants is worth it as they are unclear and it's easy to make
mistakes when using them, but breaking this code compilation outright can't be
justified -- even in the future.
Also use more informational wxDEPRECATED_MSG() instead of a simple
wxDEPRECATED() as it might not be obvious at all how should the code be
updated exactly.
Finally, avoid the use of deprecated constants inside the library itself.
As a side effect, this closes#15814.
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This keyword is not expanded by Git which means it's not replaced with the
correct revision value in the releases made using git-based scripts and it's
confusing to have lines with unexpanded "$Id$" in the released files. As
expanding them with Git is not that simple (it could be done with git archive
and export-subst attribute) and there are not many benefits in having them in
the first place, just remove all these lines.
If nothing else, this will make an eventual transition to Git simpler.
Closes#14487.
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This helper class allows to create wxFonts using shorter and more readable
code, e.g.
wxFont font(12, wxFONTFLAG_DEFAULT,
wxFONTSTYLE_NORMAL, wxFONTWEIGHT_NORMAL, true,
"DejaVu Sans");
can now be written simply as
wxFont font(wxFontInfo(12).FaceName("DejaVu Sans").Underlined());
Remove the ctor from font flags added in r70445 as it's not needed any longer
now that we have this one and adding it resulted in compilation errors in the
existing code which compiled with 2.8 because of ambiguities between that ctor
and wxFont(int size, int family, int style, int weight. bool underlined, ...)
one, e.g.
wxFont(12, wxFONTFAMILY_SWISS, wxNORMAL, wxNORMAL)
didn't compile any more but it does compile again now.
See #9907.
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Honour wxFONTFLAG_STRIKETHROUGH in wxFont ctor taking flags as this is the
only way to create a strike-through font currently.
See #14559.
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Currently this ctor just does the same thing as the existing ctors in a
different way but it will be extended to support wxFONTFLAG_STRIKETHROUGH in
the next commits.
See #9907.
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The company behind MGL toolkit (SciTech) doesn't exist since several years and
this port is not used by anybody, so remove it to ease maintenance burden.
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The platform targeted by this port doesn't exist any more and the port never
achieved really working state so remove the code to avoid having to maintain
it.
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These methods allow to set the font size using CSS-like absolute size
specifications.
Notice that the factors used here are incompatible with (but better than) the
ones used in wxBuildFontSizes() in src/html/winpars.cpp. In the future it
would be nice to reuse the new wxFont functions in wxHTML code.
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