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-- Construct a linear representation of the children.
-- Associated menu
-- Associated system menu
-- Can the user close the window?
-- Yes by default.
-- Does the window have a menu?
-- Does the window have a system menu?
-- Minimal width allowed for the window
-- Minimal height allowed for the window
-- Current position of the horizontal scroll box
-- Current position of the vertical scroll box
-- Maxium position of the horizontal scroll box
-- Maxium position of the vertical scroll box
-- Minimum position of the horizontal scroll box
-- Minimum position of the vertical scroll box
-- Set `menu' with `a_menu'.
-- Unset the current menu associated to the window.
-- Set `horizontal_position' with `position'.
-- Set `vertical_position' with `position'.
-- Set `minimal_horizontal_position' and
-- `maximal_horizontal_position' with `minimum' and
-- `maximum'.
-- Set `minimal_vertical_position' and
-- `maximal_vertical_position' with `minimum' and
-- `maximum'.
-- Update the window and the horizontal scroll box with
-- `inc' and `position'.
-- Update the window and the vertical scroll box with
-- `inc' and `position'.
-- Destroy the window and quit the application
-- if `Current' is the application's main window.
-- Draw the menu bar associated with the window.
-- Move the window to `a_x', `a_y' absolute position.
-- Move the window to `a_x', `a_y' position.
-- Move the window to `a_x', `a_y' position and
-- resize it with `a_width', `a_height'.
-- A `notify_code' is received for `control'.
-- A command has been received from `control'.
-- A command has been received from `control_id'.
-- The `menu_id' has been choosen from the menu.
-- Wm_syscommand message.
-- This message is sent when the user selects a command
-- from the system menu or when the user selects the
-- Maximize or Minimize button.
-- See class WEL_SC_CONSTANTS for `a_command' values.
-- `x_pos' and `y_pos' specify the x and y coordinates
-- of the cursor.
-- The `acelerator_id' has been activated.
-- The `menu_item' from `a_menu' is currently
-- highlighted by the selection bar. `flags'
-- indicates the state of `a_menu'.
-- The selection does not mean that the user has
-- choosen the option, the option is just highlighted.
-- Wm_paint message.
-- May be redefined to paint something on
-- the `paint_dc'. `invalid_rect' defines
-- the invalid rectangle of the client area that
-- needs to be repainted.
-- Vertical scroll is received with a
-- `scroll_code' type. See class WEL_SB_CONSTANTS
-- for `scroll_code' values. `position' is the new
-- scrollbox position. `bar' indicates the scrollbar
-- or trackbar control activated.
-- Horizontal scroll is received with a
-- `scroll_code' type. See class WEL_SB_CONSTANTS
-- for `scroll_code' values. `position' is the new
-- scrollbox position. `bar' indicates the scroll bar
-- or track bar control activated.
-- Vertical scroll is received with a
-- `scroll_code' type. See class WEL_SB_CONSTANTS for
-- `scroll_code' values. `position' is the new
-- scrollbox position.
-- Horizontal scroll is received with a
-- `scroll_code' type. See class WEL_SB_CONSTANTS for
-- `scroll_code' values. `position' is the new
-- scrollbox position.
-- Wm_drawitem message.
-- A owner-draw control identified by `control_id' has
-- been changed and must be drawn. `draw_item' contains
-- information about the item to be drawn and the type
-- of drawing required.
-- Wm_getminmaxinfo message.
-- The size or position of the window is about to
-- change. An application can change `min_max_info' to
-- override the window's default maximized size and
-- position, or its default minimum or maximum tracking
-- size.
-- Wm_windowpschanged message.
-- This message is sent to a window whose size,
-- position, or place in the Z order has changed as a
-- result of a call to `move' or `resize'.
-- Wm_windowposchanging
-- This message is sent to a window whose size,
-- position or place in the Z order is about to change
-- as a result of a call to `move', `resize'.
-- `window_pos' can be changed to override the default
-- values.
-- Wm_paletteischanging.
-- Inform that an application is going to realize its
-- logical palette. `window' identifies the window
-- that is going to realize its logical palette.
-- Wm_palettechanged message.
-- This message is sent after the window with the
-- keyboard focus has realized its logical palette.
-- `window' identifies the window that caused the
-- system palette to change.
-- Wm_querrynewpalette message.
-- Inform an application that is about to receive the
-- keyboard focus, giving the application an opportunity
-- to realize its logical palette when it receives the
-- focus. If the window realizes its logical palette,
-- it must return True; otherwise it must return False.
-- (False by default)
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