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NAME

       wxArtProvider - Functions for wxArtProvider class

DESCRIPTION

       wxArtProvider class is used to customize the look of wxWidgets application.

       When wxWidgets needs to display an icon or a bitmap (e.g. in the standard file dialog), it does not use a
       hard-coded  resource  but  asks  wxArtProvider  for  it  instead.  This  way  users can plug in their own
       wxArtProvider class and easily replace standard art with their own version.

       All   that   is   needed   is   to   derive   a   class   from   wxArtProvider,   override   either   its
       wxArtProvider::CreateBitmap()  (not  implemented in wx) and/or its wxArtProvider::CreateIconBundle() (not
       implemented in wx) methods and register the provider with wxArtProvider::Push() (not implemented in wx):

       If you need bitmap images (of the same artwork) that should be displayed at different  sizes  you  should
       probably  consider  overriding wxArtProvider::CreateIconBundle (not implemented in wx) and supplying icon
       bundles that contain different bitmap sizes.

       There's another way of taking advantage of this class: you can use it  in  your  code  and  use  platform
       native icons as provided by getBitmap/2 or getIcon/2.

       Identifying art resources

       Every bitmap and icon bundle are known to wxArtProvider under an unique ID that is used when requesting a
       resource  from it. The ID is represented by the ?wxArtID type and can have one of these predefined values
       (you can see bitmaps represented by these constants in the page_samples_artprov):

       Additionally, any string recognized by custom art providers  registered  using  wxArtProvider::Push  (not
       implemented in wx) may be used.

       Note:  When  running under GTK+ 2, GTK+ stock item IDs (e.g. "gtk-cdrom") may be used as well: For a list
       of the GTK+ stock items please refer to the GTK+ documentation page. It is also possible  to  load  icons
       from  the  current icon theme by specifying their name (without extension and directory components). Icon
       themes recognized by GTK+ follow the freedesktop.org Icon Themes specification. Note that themes are  not
       guaranteed  to  contain  all icons, so wxArtProvider may return ?wxNullBitmap or ?wxNullIcon. The default
       theme is typically installed in /usr/share/icons/hicolor.

       Clients

       The client is the entity that calls wxArtProvider's getBitmap/2 or getIcon/2 function. It is  represented
       by wxClientID type and can have one of these values:

       Client ID serve as a hint to wxArtProvider that is supposed to help it to choose the best looking bitmap.
       For  example it is often desirable to use slightly different icons in menus and toolbars even though they
       represent the same action  (e.g.  wxART_FILE_OPEN).  Remember  that  this  is  really  only  a  hint  for
       wxArtProvider - it is common that getBitmap/2 returns identical bitmap for different client values!

       See: Examples, wxArtProvider, usage; stock ID list

       wxWidgets docs: wxArtProvider

DATA TYPES

       wxArtProvider() = wx:wx_object()

EXPORTS

       getBitmap(Id) -> wxBitmap:wxBitmap()

              Types:

                 Id = unicode:chardata()

       getBitmap(Id, Options :: [Option]) -> wxBitmap:wxBitmap()

              Types:

                 Id = unicode:chardata()
                 Option =
                     {client, unicode:chardata()} |
                     {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}}

              Query registered providers for bitmap with given ID.

              Return: The bitmap if one of registered providers recognizes the ID or wxNullBitmap otherwise.

       getIcon(Id) -> wxIcon:wxIcon()

              Types:

                 Id = unicode:chardata()

       getIcon(Id, Options :: [Option]) -> wxIcon:wxIcon()

              Types:

                 Id = unicode:chardata()
                 Option =
                     {client, unicode:chardata()} |
                     {size, {W :: integer(), H :: integer()}}

              Same as getBitmap/2, but return a wxIcon object (or ?wxNullIcon on failure).

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