This class represents a dialog that requests a one-line text string from the user.
It is implemented as a generic wxWidgets dialog.
See: Overview cmndlg
This class is derived, and can use functions, from:
wxWidgets docs: wxTextEntryDialog
Summary
Functions
Destroys the object
Returns the text that the user has entered if the user has pressed OK, or the original value if the user has pressed Cancel.
Default constructor.
Constructor.
Sets the default text value.
Types
-type wxTextEntryDialog() :: wx:wx_object().
Functions
destroy(This :: wxTextEntryDialog()) -> ok
Destroys the object
getValue(This :: wxTextEntryDialog()) -> unicode:charlist()
Returns the text that the user has entered if the user has pressed OK, or the original value if the user has pressed Cancel.
new() -> wxTextEntryDialog()
Default constructor.
Call Create() (not implemented in wx) to really create the dialog later.
Since: 2.9.5
-spec new(Parent, Message) -> wxTextEntryDialog() when Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow(), Message :: unicode:chardata().
-spec new(Parent, Message, [Option]) -> wxTextEntryDialog() when Parent :: wxWindow:wxWindow(), Message :: unicode:chardata(), Option :: {caption, unicode:chardata()} | {value, unicode:chardata()} | {style, integer()} | {pos, {X :: integer(), Y :: integer()}}.
Constructor.
Use wxDialog:showModal/1 to show the dialog.
See Create() (not implemented in wx) method for parameter description.
setValue(This :: wxTextEntryDialog(), Value :: unicode:chardata()) -> ok
Sets the default text value.