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An MDI (Multiple Document Interface) parent frame is a window which can contain
MDI child frames in its own `desktop’. It is a convenient way to avoid window clutter,
and is used in many popular Windows applications, such as Microsoft Word™.

Derived from

Frame

Window

EvtHandler

Object

Remarks

There may be multiple MDI parent frames in a single application, but this probably only makes sense
within programming development environments.

Child frames may be of class MDIChildFrame (contained
within the parent frame) or Frame (shown as a top-level frame).

An MDI parent frame always has a MDIClientWindow associated with it, which
is the parent for MDI client frames.
This client window may be resized to accommodate non-MDI windows, as seen in Microsoft Visual C++™ and
Microsoft Publisher™, where a documentation window is placed to one side of the workspace.

MDI remains popular despite dire warnings from Microsoft itself that MDI is an obsolete
user interface style.

The implementation is native in Windows, and simulated under Motif. Under Motif,
the child window frames will often have a different appearance from other frames
because the window decorations are simulated.

Window styles

CAPTION Puts a caption on the frame.
DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE Defined as MINIMIZE_BOX * MAXIMIZE_BOX * THICK_FRAME * SYSTEM_MENU * CAPTION.
HSCROLL Displays a horizontal scrollbar in the client window, allowingthe user to view child frames that are off the current view.
ICONIZE Display the frame iconized (minimized) (Windows only).
MAXIMIZE Displays the frame maximized (Windows only).
MAXIMIZE_BOX Displays a maximize box on the frame (Windows and Motif only).
MINIMIZE Identical to ICONIZE.
MINIMIZE_BOX Displays a minimize box on the frame (Windows and Motif only).
RESIZE_BORDER Displays a resizeable border around the window (Motif only;for Windows, it is implicit in THICK_FRAME).
STAY_ON_TOP Stay on top of other windows (Windows only).
SYSTEM_MENU Displays a system menu (Windows and Motif only).
THICK_FRAME Displays a thick frame around the window (Windows and Motif only).
VSCROLL Displays a vertical scrollbar in the client window, allowingthe user to view child frames that are off the current view.
FRAME_NO_WINDOW_MENU Under Windows, removes the Window menu that is normallyadded automatically.

See also window styles overview.

See also

MDIChildFrame, MDIClientWindow, Frame, Dialog

Methods

MDIParentFrame.new

MDIParentFrame.new(%(arg-type)Window% parent, Integer id, String title, Point pos = DEFAULT_POSITION, Size size = DEFAULT_SIZE, Integer style = DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE VSCROLL HSCROLL, String name = “frame”)

Constructor, creating the window.

Parameters

Remarks

During the construction of the frame, the client window will be created. To use a different class
from MDIClientWindow, override MDIParentFrame#on_create_client.

Under Windows 95, the client window will automatically have a sunken border style when
the active child is not maximized, and no border style when a child is maximized.

See also

MDIParentFrame#create, MDIParentFrame#on_create_client

destructor()

Destructor. Destroys all child windows and menu bar if present.

MDIParentFrame#activate_next

activate_next()

Activates the MDI child following the currently active one.

See also

MDIParentFrame#activate_previous

MDIParentFrame#activate_previous

activate_previous()

Activates the MDI child preceding the currently active one.

See also

MDIParentFrame#activate_next

MDIParentFrame#arrange_icons

arrange_icons()

Arranges any iconized (minimized) MDI child windows.

See also

MDIParentFrame#cascade, MDIParentFrame#tile

MDIParentFrame#cascade

cascade()

Arranges the MDI child windows in a cascade.

See also

MDIParentFrame#tile, MDIParentFrame#arrange_icons

MDIParentFrame#create

Boolean create(%(arg-type)Window% parent, Integer id, String title, Point pos = DEFAULT_POSITION, Size size = DEFAULT_SIZE, Integer style = DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE VSCROLL HSCROLL, String name = “frame”)

Used in two-step frame construction. See MDIParentFrame.new for further details.

MDIParentFrame#get_client_size

get_client_size(%(arg-type)Integer% width, Integer height)

This gets the size of the frame `client area’ in pixels.

Parameters

Remarks

The client area is the area which may be drawn on by the programmer, excluding title bar, border, status bar,
and toolbar if present.

If you wish to manage your own toolbar (or perhaps you have more than one),
provide an OnSize event handler. Call GetClientSize to
find how much space there is for your windows and don’t forget to set the size and position
of the MDI client window as well as your toolbar and other windows (but not the status bar).

If you have set a toolbar with MDIParentFrame#set_toolbar,
the client size returned will have subtracted the toolbar height. However, the available positions
for the client window and other windows of the frame do not start at zero – you must add the toolbar height.

The position and size of the status bar and toolbar (if known to the frame) are always managed
by MDIParentFrame, regardless of what behaviour is defined in your OnSize event handler.
However, the client window position and size are always set in OnSize, so if you override this
event handler, make sure you deal with the client window.

You do not have to manage the size and position of MDI child windows, since they are managed
automatically by the client window.

See also

MDIParentFrame#get_tool_bar, MDIParentFrame#set_tool_bar, MDIClientWindow

MDIParentFrame#get_active_child

MDIChildFrame get_active_child()

Returns a pointer to the active MDI child, if there is one.

MDIParentFrame#get_client_window

MDIClientWindow get_client_window()

Returns a pointer to the client window.

See also

MDIParentFrame#on_create_client

MDIParentFrame#get_tool_bar

Window get_tool_bar()

Returns the window being used as the toolbar for this frame.

See also

MDIParentFrame#set_tool_bar

MDIParentFrame#get_window_menu

Menu get_window_menu()

Returns the current Window menu (added by Widgets to the menubar). This function
is available under Windows only.

MDIParentFrame#on_create_client

MDIClientWindow on_create_client()

Override this to return a different kind of client window. If you override this function,
you must create your parent frame in two stages, or your function will never be called,
due to the way C++ treats virtual functions called from constructors. For example:

frame = new MyParentFrame; frame→Create(parent, myParentFrameId, T(“My Parent Frame”));

Remarks

You might wish to derive from MDIClientWindow in order
to implement different erase behaviour, for example, such as painting a bitmap
on the background.

Note that it is probably impossible to have a client window that scrolls as well as painting
a bitmap or pattern, since in OnScroll, the scrollbar positions always return zero.
(Solutions to: julian.smartbtopenworld.com@).

See also

MDIParentFrame#get_client_window, MDIClientWindow

MDIParentFrame#set_tool_bar

set_tool_bar(%(arg-type)Window% toolbar)

Sets the window to be used as a toolbar for this
MDI parent window. It saves the application having to manage the positioning
of the toolbar MDI client window.

Parameters

Remarks

When the frame is resized, the toolbar is resized to be the width of
the frame client area, and the toolbar height is kept the same.

The parent of the toolbar must be this frame.

If you wish to manage your own toolbar (or perhaps you have more than one),
don’t call this function, and instead manage your subwindows and the MDI client window by
providing an OnSize event handler. Call MDIParentFrame#get_client_size to
find how much space there is for your windows.

Note that SDI (normal) frames and MDI child windows must always have their
toolbars managed by the application.

See also

MDIParentFrame#get_tool_bar, MDIParentFrame#get_client_size

MDIParentFrame#set_window_menu

set_window_menu(%(arg-type)Menu% menu)

Call this to change the current Window menu. Ownership of the menu object passes to
the frame when you call this function.

This call is available under Windows only.

To remove the window completely, use the FRAME_NO_WINDOW_MENU window style.

MDIParentFrame#tile

tile(%(arg-type)Orientation% orient = HORIZONTAL)

Tiles the MDI child windows either horizontally or vertically depending on
whether orient is HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL.

Currently only implemented for MSW, does nothing under the other platforms.

See also

MDIParentFrame#cascade, MDIParentFrame#arrange_icons

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