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8fa876ca 2import time
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4import wx
5import wx.gizmos as gizmos
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6
7#----------------------------------------------------------------------
8
8fa876ca 9class TestPanel(wx.Panel):
950e7faf 10 def __init__(self, parent, log):
8fa876ca 11 wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
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12 self.log = log
13
8fa876ca 14 led = gizmos.LEDNumberCtrl(self, -1, (25,25), (280, 50))
52ad59c2 15 led.SetValue("01234")
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8fa876ca 17 led = gizmos.LEDNumberCtrl(self, -1, (25,100), (280, 50))
52ad59c2 18 led.SetValue("56789")
8fa876ca 19 led.SetAlignment(gizmos.LED_ALIGN_RIGHT)
1e4a197e 20 led.SetDrawFaded(False)
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22 led = gizmos.LEDNumberCtrl(self, -1, (25,175), (280, 50),
23 gizmos.LED_ALIGN_CENTER)# | gizmos.LED_DRAW_FADED)
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24 self.clock = led
25 self.OnTimer(None)
26
8fa876ca 27 self.timer = wx.Timer(self)
950e7faf 28 self.timer.Start(1000)
8fa876ca 29 self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.OnTimer)
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30
31
32 def OnTimer(self, evt):
33 t = time.localtime(time.time())
34 st = time.strftime("%I-%M-%S", t)
35 self.clock.SetValue(st)
36
37
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38 def ShutdownDemo(self):
39 self.timer.Stop()
40 del self.timer
41
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42
43#----------------------------------------------------------------------
44
45def runTest(frame, nb, log):
46 win = TestPanel(nb, log)
47 return win
48
49#----------------------------------------------------------------------
50
51overview = """\
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52<html>
53<body>
54<font size=-1>The following was gleaned as best I could from the wxWindows
55source, which was a bit reluctant to reveal its secrets. My appologies if
56I missed anything - jmg</font>
57<p>
95bfd958 58<code><b>LEDNumberCtrl</b>( parent, id=-1, pos=wx.DefaultPosition,
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59size=wx.DefaultSize, style=LED_ALIGN_LEFT | LED_DRAW_FADED)</code>
60
61<p>This is a control that simulates an LED clock display. It only accepts
62numeric input.
63
64<p><b>Styles</b>
65
66<p><dl>
67<dt><b>LED_ALIGN_LEFT</b>
68<dd>Align to the left.
69
70<dt><b>LED_ALIGN_RIGHT</b>
71<dd>Align to the right.
72
73<dt><b>LED_ALIGN_CENTER</b>
74<dd>Center on display.
75
76<dt><b>LED_DRAW_FADED</b>
77<dd>Not implemented.
78
79</dl>
80
81<p><b>Methods</b> (and best guesses at what they do)
82
83<p><dl>
84<dt><b>GetAlignment()</b>
85<dd>Returns the alignment attribute for the control.
86
87<dt><b>GetDrawFaded()</b>
88<dd>Returns the DrawFaded attribute for the control.
89
90<dt><b>GetValue()</b>
91<dd>Returns the current value of the control.
92
93<dt><b>SetAlignment(alignment)</b>
94<dd>Set the alignment attribute for the control.
95
96<dt><b>SetDrawFaded(value)</b>
97<dd>Set the DrawFaded attribute for the control.
98
99<dt><b>SetValue(number)</b>
100<dd>Set the value for the control. Only numeric values are accepted.
101
102</dl>
103
104<p>Additionally, several methods of wx.Window are available as well.
105
106</body>
107</html>
950e7faf 108"""
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110
111
112if __name__ == '__main__':
113 import sys,os
114 import run
8eca4fef 115 run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])
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