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8fa876ca | 2 | import wx |
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3 | |
4 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
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5 | # Create and set a help provider. Normally you would do this in |
6 | # the app's OnInit as it must be done before any SetHelpText calls. | |
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7 | provider = wx.SimpleHelpProvider() |
8 | wx.HelpProvider_Set(provider) | |
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10 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
11 | ||
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12 | class TestDialog(wx.Dialog): |
13 | def __init__( | |
14 | self, parent, ID, title, size=wx.DefaultSize, pos=wx.DefaultPosition, | |
15 | style=wx.DEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE | |
16 | ): | |
1e4a197e | 17 | |
95bfd958 | 18 | # Instead of calling wx.Dialog.__init__ we precreate the dialog |
8fa876ca | 19 | # so we can set an extra style that must be set before |
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20 | # creation, and then we create the GUI dialog using the Create |
21 | # method. | |
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22 | pre = wx.PreDialog() |
23 | pre.SetExtraStyle(wx.DIALOG_EX_CONTEXTHELP) | |
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24 | pre.Create(parent, ID, title, pos, size, style) |
25 | ||
26 | # This next step is the most important, it turns this Python | |
27 | # object into the real wrapper of the dialog (instead of pre) | |
28 | # as far as the wxPython extension is concerned. | |
56b98bac | 29 | self.PostCreate(pre) |
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30 | |
31 | # Now continue with the normal construction of the dialog | |
32 | # contents | |
8fa876ca | 33 | sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) |
1e4a197e | 34 | |
95bfd958 | 35 | label = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "This is a wx.Dialog") |
1e4a197e | 36 | label.SetHelpText("This is the help text for the label") |
8fa876ca | 37 | sizer.Add(label, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) |
1e4a197e | 38 | |
8fa876ca | 39 | box = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) |
1e4a197e | 40 | |
8fa876ca | 41 | label = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Field #1:") |
1e4a197e | 42 | label.SetHelpText("This is the help text for the label") |
8fa876ca | 43 | box.Add(label, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) |
031787de | 44 | |
8fa876ca | 45 | text = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, "", size=(80,-1)) |
1e4a197e | 46 | text.SetHelpText("Here's some help text for field #1") |
8fa876ca | 47 | box.Add(text, 1, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) |
031787de | 48 | |
ab5b7b61 | 49 | sizer.Add(box, 0, wx.GROW|wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wx.ALL, 5) |
031787de | 50 | |
8fa876ca | 51 | box = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) |
031787de | 52 | |
8fa876ca | 53 | label = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Field #2:") |
1e4a197e | 54 | label.SetHelpText("This is the help text for the label") |
8fa876ca | 55 | box.Add(label, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) |
031787de | 56 | |
8fa876ca | 57 | text = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, "", size=(80,-1)) |
1e4a197e | 58 | text.SetHelpText("Here's some help text for field #2") |
8fa876ca | 59 | box.Add(text, 1, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) |
031787de | 60 | |
ab5b7b61 | 61 | sizer.Add(box, 0, wx.GROW|wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wx.ALL, 5) |
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63 | line = wx.StaticLine(self, -1, size=(20,-1), style=wx.LI_HORIZONTAL) |
64 | sizer.Add(line, 0, wx.GROW|wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wx.RIGHT|wx.TOP, 5) | |
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8fa876ca | 66 | box = wx.BoxSizer(wx.HORIZONTAL) |
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68 | if wx.Platform != "__WXMSW__": |
69 | btn = wx.ContextHelpButton(self) | |
70 | box.Add(btn, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) | |
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8fa876ca | 72 | btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_OK, " OK ") |
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73 | btn.SetDefault() |
74 | btn.SetHelpText("The OK button completes the dialog") | |
8fa876ca | 75 | box.Add(btn, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) |
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77 | btn = wx.Button(self, wx.ID_CANCEL, " Cancel ") |
78 | btn.SetHelpText("The Cancel button cnacels the dialog. (Cool, huh?)") | |
79 | box.Add(btn, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE|wx.ALL, 5) | |
031787de | 80 | |
8fa876ca | 81 | sizer.Add(box, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER_VERTICAL|wx.ALL, 5) |
031787de | 82 | |
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83 | self.SetSizer(sizer) |
84 | self.SetAutoLayout(True) | |
85 | sizer.Fit(self) | |
031787de | 86 | |
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87 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
88 | ||
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89 | class TestPanel(wx.Panel): |
90 | def __init__(self, parent, log): | |
91 | self.log = log | |
92 | wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1) | |
93 | ||
94 | b = wx.Button(self, -1, "Create and Show a custom Dialog", (50,50)) | |
95 | self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButton, b) | |
96 | ||
97 | ||
98 | def OnButton(self, evt): | |
99 | dlg = TestDialog(self, -1, "This is a Dialog", size=(350, 200), | |
100 | #style = wxCAPTION | wxSYSTEM_MENU | wxTHICK_FRAME | |
101 | style = wx.DEFAULT_DIALOG_STYLE | |
102 | ) | |
103 | dlg.CenterOnScreen() | |
104 | ||
105 | # this does not return until the dialog is closed. | |
106 | val = dlg.ShowModal() | |
8fa876ca | 107 | |
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108 | if val == wx.ID_OK: |
109 | self.log.WriteText("You pressed OK\n") | |
110 | else: | |
111 | self.log.WriteText("You pressed Cancel\n") | |
8fa876ca | 112 | |
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113 | dlg.Destroy() |
114 | ||
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116 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
117 | ||
118 | ||
119 | def runTest(frame, nb, log): | |
120 | win = TestPanel(nb, log) | |
121 | return win | |
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8fa876ca | 124 | #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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125 | |
126 | ||
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127 | overview = """\ |
128 | wxPython offers quite a few general purpose dialogs for useful data input from | |
129 | the user; they are all based on the wx.Dialog class, which you can also subclass | |
130 | to create custom dialogs to suit your needs. | |
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132 | The Dialog class, in addition to dialog-like behaviors, also supports the full |
133 | wxWindows layout featureset, which means that you can incorporate sizers or | |
134 | layout constraints as needed to achieve the look and feel desired. It even supports | |
135 | context-sensitive help, which is illustrated in this example. | |
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137 | The example is very simple; in real world situations, a dialog that had input |
138 | fields such as this would no doubt be required to deliver those values back to | |
139 | the calling function. The Dialog class supports data retrieval in this manner. | |
140 | <b>However, the data must be retrieved prior to the dialog being destroyed.</b> | |
141 | The example shown here is <i>modal</i>; non-modal dialogs are possible as well. | |
cf694132 | 142 | |
8fa876ca | 143 | See the documentation for the <code>Dialog</code> class for more details. |
cf694132 | 144 | |
8fa876ca | 145 | """ |
cf694132 | 146 | |
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147 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
148 | import sys,os | |
149 | import run | |
8eca4fef | 150 | run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:]) |
cf694132 | 151 |