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/*
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==============================================================================
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This file is part of the JUCE library.
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Copyright (c) 2015 - ROLI Ltd.
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Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of either:
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a) the GPL v2 (or any later version)
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b) the Affero GPL v3
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Details of these licenses can be found at: www.gnu.org/licenses
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JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are
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available: visit www.juce.com for more information.
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==============================================================================
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*/
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#ifndef JUCE_DIALOGWINDOW_H_INCLUDED
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#define JUCE_DIALOGWINDOW_H_INCLUDED
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//==============================================================================
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/**
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A dialog-box style window.
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This class is a convenient way of creating a DocumentWindow with a close button
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that can be triggered by pressing the escape key.
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Any of the methods available to a DocumentWindow or ResizableWindow are also
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available to this, so it can be made resizable, have a menu bar, etc.
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You can either override or use an instance of the DialogWindow class directly,
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or you can use a DialogWindow::LaunchOptions structure to quickly set up and
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launch a box containing a content component.
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If you use the class directly, you'll need to override the
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DocumentWindow::closeButtonPressed() method to handle the user clicking the close
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button - for more info, see the DocumentWindow help.
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@see DocumentWindow, ResizableWindow
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*/
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class JUCE_API DialogWindow : public DocumentWindow
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{
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public:
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//==============================================================================
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/** Creates a DialogWindow.
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@param name the name to give the component - this is also
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the title shown at the top of the window. To change
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this later, use setName()
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@param backgroundColour the colour to use for filling the window's background.
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@param escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton if true, then pressing the escape key will cause the
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close button to be triggered
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@param addToDesktop if true, the window will be automatically added to the
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desktop; if false, you can use it as a child component
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*/
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DialogWindow (const String& name,
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Colour backgroundColour,
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bool escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton,
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bool addToDesktop = true);
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/** Destructor.
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If a content component has been set with setContentOwned(), it will be deleted.
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*/
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~DialogWindow();
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//==============================================================================
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/** This class defines a collection of settings to be used to open a DialogWindow.
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The easiest way to open a DialogWindow is to create yourself a LaunchOptions structure,
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initialise its fields with the appropriate details, and then call its launchAsync()
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method to launch the dialog.
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*/
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struct JUCE_API LaunchOptions
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{
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LaunchOptions() noexcept;
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/** The title to give the window. */
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String dialogTitle;
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/** The background colour for the window. */
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Colour dialogBackgroundColour;
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/** The content component to show in the window. This must not be null!
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Using an OptionalScopedPointer to hold this pointer lets you indicate whether
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you'd like the dialog to automatically delete the component when the dialog
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has terminated.
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*/
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OptionalScopedPointer <Component> content;
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/** If this is not a nullptr, it indicates a component that you'd like to position this
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dialog box in front of. See the DocumentWindow::centreAroundComponent() method for
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more info about this parameter.
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*/
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Component* componentToCentreAround;
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/** If true, then the escape key will trigger the dialog's close button. */
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bool escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton;
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/** If true, the dialog will use a native title bar. See TopLevelWindow::setUsingNativeTitleBar() */
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bool useNativeTitleBar;
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/** If true, the window will be resizable. See ResizableWindow::setResizable() */
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bool resizable;
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/** Indicates whether to use a border or corner resizer component. See ResizableWindow::setResizable() */
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bool useBottomRightCornerResizer;
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/** Launches a new modal dialog window.
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This will create a dialog based on the settings in this structure,
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launch it modally, and return immediately. The window that is returned
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will be automatically deleted when the modal state is terminated.
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When the dialog's close button is clicked, it'll automatically terminate its
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modal state, but you can also do this programmatically by calling
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exitModalState (returnValue) on the DialogWindow.
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If your content component needs to find the dialog window that it is
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contained in, a quick trick is to do this:
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@code
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if (DialogWindow* dw = contentComponent->findParentComponentOfClass<DialogWindow>())
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dw->exitModalState (1234);
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@endcode
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*/
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DialogWindow* launchAsync();
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/** Creates a new DialogWindow instance with these settings.
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This method simply creates the window, it doesn't run it modally. In most cases
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you'll want to use launchAsync() or runModal() instead.
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*/
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DialogWindow* create();
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#if JUCE_MODAL_LOOPS_PERMITTED || DOXYGEN
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/** Launches and runs the dialog modally, returning the status code that was
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used to terminate the modal loop.
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Note that running modal loops inline is a BAD technique. If possible, always
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use launchAsync() instead of this method.
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*/
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int runModal();
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#endif
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};
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//==============================================================================
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/** Easy way of quickly showing a dialog box containing a given component.
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Note: this method has been superceded by the DialogWindow::LaunchOptions structure,
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which does the same job with some extra flexibility. The showDialog method is here
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for backwards compatibility, but please use DialogWindow::LaunchOptions in new code.
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This will open and display a DialogWindow containing a given component, making it
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modal, but returning immediately to allow the dialog to finish in its own time. If
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you want to block and run a modal loop until the dialog is dismissed, use showModalDialog()
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instead.
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To close the dialog programmatically, you should call exitModalState (returnValue) on
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the DialogWindow that is created. To find a pointer to this window from your
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contentComponent, you can do something like this:
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@code
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if (DialogWindow* dw = contentComponent->findParentComponentOfClass<DialogWindow>())
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dw->exitModalState (1234);
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@endcode
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@param dialogTitle the dialog box's title
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@param contentComponent the content component for the dialog box. Make sure
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that this has been set to the size you want it to
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be before calling this method. The component won't
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be deleted by this call, so you can re-use it or delete
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it afterwards
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@param componentToCentreAround if this is non-zero, it indicates a component that
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you'd like to show this dialog box in front of. See the
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DocumentWindow::centreAroundComponent() method for more
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info on this parameter
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@param backgroundColour a colour to use for the dialog box's background colour
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@param escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton if true, then pressing the escape key will cause the
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close button to be triggered
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@param shouldBeResizable if true, the dialog window has either a resizable border, or
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a corner resizer
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@param useBottomRightCornerResizer if shouldBeResizable is true, this indicates whether
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to use a border or corner resizer component. See ResizableWindow::setResizable()
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*/
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static void showDialog (const String& dialogTitle,
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Component* contentComponent,
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Component* componentToCentreAround,
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Colour backgroundColour,
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bool escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton,
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bool shouldBeResizable = false,
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bool useBottomRightCornerResizer = false);
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#if JUCE_MODAL_LOOPS_PERMITTED || DOXYGEN
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/** Easy way of quickly showing a dialog box containing a given component.
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Note: this method has been superceded by the DialogWindow::LaunchOptions structure,
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which does the same job with some extra flexibility. The showDialog method is here
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for backwards compatibility, but please use DialogWindow::LaunchOptions in new code.
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This will open and display a DialogWindow containing a given component, returning
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when the user clicks its close button.
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It returns the value that was returned by the dialog box's runModalLoop() call.
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To close the dialog programmatically, you should call exitModalState (returnValue) on
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the DialogWindow that is created. To find a pointer to this window from your
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contentComponent, you can do something like this:
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@code
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if (DialogWindow* dw = contentComponent->findParentComponentOfClass<DialogWindow>())
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dw->exitModalState (1234);
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@endcode
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@param dialogTitle the dialog box's title
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@param contentComponent the content component for the dialog box. Make sure
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that this has been set to the size you want it to
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be before calling this method. The component won't
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be deleted by this call, so you can re-use it or delete
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it afterwards
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@param componentToCentreAround if this is non-zero, it indicates a component that
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you'd like to show this dialog box in front of. See the
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DocumentWindow::centreAroundComponent() method for more
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info on this parameter
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@param backgroundColour a colour to use for the dialog box's background colour
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@param escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton if true, then pressing the escape key will cause the
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close button to be triggered
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@param shouldBeResizable if true, the dialog window has either a resizable border, or
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a corner resizer
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@param useBottomRightCornerResizer if shouldBeResizable is true, this indicates whether
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to use a border or corner resizer component. See ResizableWindow::setResizable()
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*/
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static int showModalDialog (const String& dialogTitle,
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Component* contentComponent,
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Component* componentToCentreAround,
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Colour backgroundColour,
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bool escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton,
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bool shouldBeResizable = false,
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bool useBottomRightCornerResizer = false);
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#endif
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protected:
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//==============================================================================
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/** @internal */
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void resized() override;
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/** @internal */
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bool keyPressed (const KeyPress&) override;
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private:
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bool escapeKeyTriggersCloseButton;
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JUCE_DECLARE_NON_COPYABLE_WITH_LEAK_DETECTOR (DialogWindow)
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};
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#endif // JUCE_DIALOGWINDOW_H_INCLUDED
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