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NAME

       wxMenuBar - Functions for wxMenuBar class

DESCRIPTION

       A menu bar is a series of menus accessible from the top of a frame.

       Remark:  To respond to a menu selection, provide a handler for EVT_MENU, in the frame that
       contains the menu bar.

       If you have a toolbar which uses the same identifiers as  your  EVT_MENU  entries,  events
       from the toolbar will also be processed by your EVT_MENU event handlers.

       Tip:  under  Windows,  if you discover that menu shortcuts (for example, Alt-F to show the
       file menu) are not working, check any EVT_CHAR events you are handling in  child  windows.
       If  you  are  not  calling  event.Skip()  for events that you don't process in these event
       handlers, menu shortcuts may cease to work.

       See: wxMenu, Overview events

       This class is derived (and can use functions) from: wxWindow wxEvtHandler

       wxWidgets docs: wxMenuBar

DATA TYPES

       wxMenuBar() = wx:wx_object()

EXPORTS

       new() -> wxMenuBar()

              Construct an empty menu bar.

       new(Style) -> wxMenuBar()

              Types:

                 Style = integer()

       destroy(This :: wxMenuBar()) -> ok

              Destructor, destroying the menu bar and removing it from the parent frame (if any).

       append(This, Menu, Title) -> boolean()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Menu = wxMenu:wxMenu()
                 Title = unicode:chardata()

              Adds the item to the end of the menu bar.

              Return: true on success, false if an error occurred.

              See: insert/4

       check(This, Id, Check) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()
                 Check = boolean()

              Checks or unchecks a menu item.

              Remark: Only use this  when  the  menu  bar  has  been  associated  with  a  frame;
              otherwise, use the wxMenu equivalent call.

       enable(This, Id, Enable) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()
                 Enable = boolean()

              Enables or disables (greys out) a menu item.

              Remark:  Only  use  this  when  the  menu  bar  has  been  associated with a frame;
              otherwise, use the wxMenu equivalent call.

       enableTop(This, Pos, Enable) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()
                 Enable = boolean()

              Enables or disables a whole menu.

              Remark: Only use this when the menu bar has been associated with a frame.

       findMenu(This, Title) -> integer()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Title = unicode:chardata()

              Returns the index of the menu with the given title or wxNOT_FOUND if no  such  menu
              exists in this menubar.

              The title parameter may specify either the menu title (with accelerator characters,
              i.e. "&File") or just the menu label ("File") indifferently.

       findMenuItem(This, MenuString, ItemString) -> integer()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 MenuString = ItemString = unicode:chardata()

              Finds the menu item id for a menu name/menu item string pair.

              Return: The menu item identifier, or wxNOT_FOUND if none was found.

              Remark: Any special menu codes are stripped out of source and target strings before
              matching.

       findItem(This, Id) -> wxMenuItem:wxMenuItem()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()

              Finds the menu item object associated with the given menu item identifier.

              Return: The found menu item object, or NULL if one was not found.

       getHelpString(This, Id) -> unicode:charlist()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()

              Gets the help string associated with the menu item identifier.

              Return:  The  help  string,  or the empty string if there was no help string or the
              menu item was not found.

              See: setHelpString/3

       getLabel(This, Id) -> unicode:charlist()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()

              Gets the label associated with a menu item.

              Return: The menu item label, or the empty string if the item was not found.

              Remark: Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.

       getLabelTop(This, Pos) -> unicode:charlist()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()

              See: getMenuLabel/2.

       getMenuLabel(This, Pos) -> unicode:charlist()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()

              Returns the label of a top-level menu.

              Note that the returned string includes the accelerator characters  that  have  been
              specified in the menu title string during its construction.

              Return: The menu label, or the empty string if the menu was not found.

              Remark: Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.

              See: getMenuLabelText/2, setMenuLabel/3

       getMenuLabelText(This, Pos) -> unicode:charlist()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()

              Returns the label of a top-level menu.

              Note  that the returned string does not include any accelerator characters that may
              have been specified in the menu title string during its construction.

              Return: The menu label, or the empty string if the menu was not found.

              Remark: Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.

              See: getMenuLabel/2, setMenuLabel/3

       getMenu(This, MenuIndex) -> wxMenu:wxMenu()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 MenuIndex = integer()

              Returns the menu at menuIndex (zero-based).

       getMenuCount(This) -> integer()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()

              Returns the number of menus in this menubar.

       insert(This, Pos, Menu, Title) -> boolean()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()
                 Menu = wxMenu:wxMenu()
                 Title = unicode:chardata()

              Inserts the menu at the given position into the menu bar.

              Inserting menu at position 0 will insert it in the very beginning of it,  inserting
              at position getMenuCount/1 is the same as calling append/3.

              Return: true on success, false if an error occurred.

              See: append/3

       isChecked(This, Id) -> boolean()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()

              Determines whether an item is checked.

              Return: true if the item was found and is checked, false otherwise.

       setAutoWindowMenu(Enable) -> ok

              Types:

                 Enable = boolean()

       getAutoWindowMenu() -> boolean()

       oSXGetAppleMenu(This) -> wxMenu:wxMenu()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()

              Returns the Apple menu.

              This  is  the  leftmost  menu  with  application's name as its title. You shouldn't
              remove any items from it, but it is safe to insert extra  menu  items  or  submenus
              into it.

              Only for:wxosx

              Since: 3.0.1

       isEnabled(This, Id) -> boolean()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()

              Determines whether an item is enabled.

              Return: true if the item was found and is enabled, false otherwise.

       remove(This, Pos) -> wxMenu:wxMenu()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()

              Removes  the  menu  from  the  menu bar and returns the menu object - the caller is
              responsible for deleting it.

              This function may be used together with insert/4 to change the menubar dynamically.

              See: replace/4

       replace(This, Pos, Menu, Title) -> wxMenu:wxMenu()

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()
                 Menu = wxMenu:wxMenu()
                 Title = unicode:chardata()

              Replaces the menu at the given position with another one.

              Return: The menu which was previously at position pos. The  caller  is  responsible
              for deleting it.

              See: insert/4, remove/2

       setHelpString(This, Id, HelpString) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()
                 HelpString = unicode:chardata()

              Sets the help string associated with a menu item.

              See: getHelpString/2

       setLabel(This, Id, Label) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Id = integer()
                 Label = unicode:chardata()

              Sets the label of a menu item.

              Remark: Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.

              See: getLabel/2

       setLabelTop(This, Pos, Label) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()
                 Label = unicode:chardata()

              See: setMenuLabel/3.

       setMenuLabel(This, Pos, Label) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxMenuBar()
                 Pos = integer()
                 Label = unicode:chardata()

              Sets the label of a top-level menu.

              Remark: Use only after the menubar has been associated with a frame.