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2import wx
3import wx.lib.colourdb
4
5import images
6
7
8#----------------------------------------------------------------------
9
10class TestWindow(wx.ScrolledWindow):
11 def __init__(self, parent):
12 wx.ScrolledWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1)
13
14 # Populate our color list
15 self.clrList = wx.lib.colourdb.getColourList()
16
17 # Just for style points, we'll use this as a background image.
18 #self.clrList.sort()
19 self.bg_bmp = images.getGridBGBitmap()
20
21 # This could also be done by getting the window's default font;
22 # either way, we need to have a font loaded for later on.
23 #self.SetBackgroundColour("WHITE")
24 self.font = wx.Font(10, wx.SWISS, wx.NORMAL, wx.NORMAL)
25
26 # Create drawing area and set its font
27 dc = wx.ClientDC(self)
28 dc.SetFont(self.font)
29
30 # Using GetFullTextExtent(), we calculate a basic 'building block'
31 # that will be used to draw a depiction of the color list. We're
32 # using 'Wy' as the model becuase 'W' is a wide character and 'y'
33 # has a descender. This constitutes a 'worst case' scenario, which means
34 # that no matter what we draw later, text-wise, we'll have room for it
35 w,h,d,e = dc.GetFullTextExtent("Wy")
36
37 # Height plus descender
38 self.textHeight = h + d
39
40 # Pad a little bit
41 self.lineHeight = self.textHeight + 5
42
43 # ... and this is the basic width.
44 self.cellWidth = w
45
46 # jmg 11/8/03: why 24?
47 numCells = 24
48
49 # 'prep' our scroll bars.
50 self.SetScrollbars(
51 self.cellWidth, self.lineHeight, numCells, len(self.clrList) + 2
52 )
53
54 # Event handlers - moved here so events won't fire before init is
55 # finished.
56 self.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self.OnPaint)
57 self.Bind(wx.EVT_ERASE_BACKGROUND, self.OnEraseBackground)
58
59
60 # tile the background bitmap loaded in __init__()
61 def TileBackground(self, dc):
62 sz = self.GetClientSize()
63 w = self.bg_bmp.GetWidth()
64 h = self.bg_bmp.GetHeight()
65
66 # adjust for scrolled position
67 spx, spy = self.GetScrollPixelsPerUnit()
68 vsx, vsy = self.GetViewStart()
69 dx, dy = (spx * vsx) % w, (spy * vsy) % h
70
71 x = -dx
72
73 while x < sz.width:
74 y = -dy
75 while y < sz.height:
76 dc.DrawBitmap(self.bg_bmp, (x, y))
77 y = y + h
78
79 x = x + w
80
81 # Redraw the background over a 'damaged' area.
82 def OnEraseBackground(self, evt):
83 dc = evt.GetDC()
84
85 if not dc:
86 dc = wx.ClientDC(self)
87 rect = self.GetUpdateRegion().GetBox()
88 dc.SetClippingRect(rect)
89
90 self.TileBackground(dc)
91
92
93 def OnPaint(self, evt):
94 dc = wx.PaintDC(self)
95 self.PrepareDC(dc)
96 self.Draw(dc, self.GetUpdateRegion(), self.GetViewStart())
97
98
99 def Draw(self, dc, rgn=None, vs=None):
100 dc.BeginDrawing()
101 dc.SetTextForeground("BLACK")
102 dc.SetPen(wx.Pen("BLACK", 1, wx.SOLID))
103 dc.SetFont(self.font)
104 colours = self.clrList
105 numColours = len(colours)
106
107 if rgn:
108 # determine the subset of the color list that has been exposed
109 # and needs drawn. This is based on all the precalculation we
110 # did in __init__()
111 rect = rgn.GetBox()
112 pixStart = vs[1]*self.lineHeight + rect.y
113 pixStop = pixStart + rect.height
114 start = pixStart / self.lineHeight - 1
115 stop = pixStop / self.lineHeight
116 else:
117 start = 0
118 stop = numColours
119
120 for line in range(max(0,start), min(stop,numColours)):
121 clr = colours[line]
122 y = (line+1) * self.lineHeight + 2
123
124 # Updated for 2.5 - now takes tuple for pos
125 dc.DrawText(clr, (self.cellWidth, y))
126
127 brush = wx.Brush(clr, wx.SOLID)
128 dc.SetBrush(brush)
129 dc.DrawRectangle((12 * self.cellWidth, y),
130 (6 * self.cellWidth, self.textHeight))
131
132 dc.EndDrawing()
133
134
135# On wxGTK there needs to be a panel under wx.ScrolledWindows if they are
136# going to be in a wxNotebook. And, in this demo, we are.
137class TestPanel(wx.Panel):
138 def __init__(self, parent):
139 wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
140 self.win = TestWindow(self)
141 self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSize)
142
143
144 def OnSize(self, evt):
145 self.win.SetSize(evt.GetSize())
146
147
148
149#----------------------------------------------------------------------
150
151
152def runTest(frame, nb, log):
153 # This loads a whole bunch of new color names and values
154 # into TheColourDatabase
155 #
156 # Note 11/24/03 - jg - I moved this into runTest() because
157 # there must be a wx.App existing before this function
158 # can be called - this is a change from 2.4 -> 2.5.
159 wx.lib.colourdb.updateColourDB()
160
161 win = TestPanel(nb)
162
163 return win
164
165#----------------------------------------------------------------------
166
167overview = """
168<html>
169<body>
170<B><font size=+2>ColourDB</font></b>
171
172<p>wxWindows maintains a database of standard RGB colours for a predefined
173set of named colours (such as "BLACK'', "LIGHT GREY''). The application
174may add to this set if desired by using Append. There is only one instance
175of this class: <b>TheColourDatabase</b>.
176
177<p>The <code>colourdb</code> library is a lightweight API that pre-defines
178a multitude of colors for you to use 'out of the box', and this demo serves
179to show you these colors (it also serves as a handy reference).
180
181<p>A secondary benefit of this demo is the use of the <b>ScrolledWindow</b> class
182and the use of various *DC() classes, including background tiling and the use of
183font data to generate a "building block" type of construct for repetitive use.
184
185<p>
186<B><font size=+2>Important note</font></b>
187
188<p>
189With implementation of V2.5 and later, it is required to have a wx.App already
190initialized before <b><code>wx.updateColourDB()</code></b> can be called.
191Trying to do otherwise will cause an exception to be raised.
192</body>
193</html>
194"""
195
196
197if __name__ == '__main__':
198 import sys,os
199 import run
200 run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])
201