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1 #-------------------------------------------------------------------
2 # essaimenu.py
3 #
4 # menus in wxPython 2.3.3
5 #
6 #-------------------------------------------------------------------
7 #
8 # o Debug message when adding a menu item (see last menu):
9 #
10 # Debug: ..\..\src\msw\menuitem.cpp(370): 'GetMenuState' failed with
11 # error 0x00000002 (the system cannot find the file specified.).
12 #
13
14 import time
15 import wx
16 import images
17
18 #-------------------------------------------------------------------
19
20 class MyFrame(wx.Frame):
21
22 def __init__(self, parent, id, log):
23 wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, 'Playing with menus', size=(400, 200))
24 self.log = log
25 self.CenterOnScreen()
26
27 self.CreateStatusBar()
28 self.SetStatusText("This is the statusbar")
29
30 tc = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, """
31 A bunch of bogus menus have been created for this frame. You
32 can play around with them to see how they behave and then
33 check the source for this sample to see how to implement them.
34 """, style=wx.TE_READONLY|wx.TE_MULTILINE)
35
36 # Prepare the menu bar
37 menuBar = wx.MenuBar()
38
39 # 1st menu from left
40 menu1 = wx.Menu()
41 menu1.Append(101, "&Mercury", "This the text in the Statusbar")
42 menu1.Append(102, "&Venus", "")
43 menu1.Append(103, "&Earth", "You may select Earth too")
44 menu1.AppendSeparator()
45 menu1.Append(104, "&Close", "Close this frame")
46 # Add menu to the menu bar
47 menuBar.Append(menu1, "&Planets")
48
49 # 2nd menu from left
50 menu2 = wx.Menu()
51 menu2.Append(201, "Hydrogen")
52 menu2.Append(202, "Helium")
53 # a submenu in the 2nd menu
54 submenu = wx.Menu()
55 submenu.Append(2031,"Lanthanium")
56 submenu.Append(2032,"Cerium")
57 submenu.Append(2033,"Praseodymium")
58 menu2.AppendMenu(203, "Lanthanides", submenu)
59 # Append 2nd menu
60 menuBar.Append(menu2, "&Elements")
61
62 menu3 = wx.Menu()
63 # Radio items
64 menu3.Append(301, "IDLE", "a Python shell using tcl/tk as GUI", wx.ITEM_RADIO)
65 menu3.Append(302, "PyCrust", "a Python shell using wxPython as GUI", wx.ITEM_RADIO)
66 menu3.Append(303, "psi", "a simple Python shell using wxPython as GUI", wx.ITEM_RADIO)
67 menu3.AppendSeparator()
68 menu3.Append(304, "project1", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL)
69 menu3.Append(305, "project2", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL)
70 menuBar.Append(menu3, "&Shells")
71
72 menu4 = wx.Menu()
73 # Check menu items
74 menu4.Append(401, "letters", "abcde...", wx.ITEM_CHECK)
75 menu4.Append(402, "digits", "123...", wx.ITEM_CHECK)
76 menu4.Append(403, "letters and digits", "abcd... + 123...", wx.ITEM_CHECK)
77 menuBar.Append(menu4, "Chec&k")
78
79 menu5 = wx.Menu()
80 # Show how to put an icon in the menu
81 item = wx.MenuItem(menu5, 500, "&Smile!\tCtrl+S", "This one has an icon")
82 item.SetBitmap(images.getSmilesBitmap())
83 menu5.AppendItem(item)
84
85 # Shortcuts
86 menu5.Append(501, "Interesting thing\tCtrl+A", "Note the shortcut!")
87 menu5.AppendSeparator()
88 menu5.Append(502, "Hello\tShift+H")
89 menu5.AppendSeparator()
90 menu5.Append(503, "remove the submenu")
91 menu6 = wx.Menu()
92 menu6.Append(601, "Submenu Item")
93 menu5.AppendMenu(504, "submenu", menu6)
94 menu5.Append(505, "remove this menu")
95 menu5.Append(506, "this is updated")
96 menu5.Append(507, "insert after this...")
97 menu5.Append(508, "...and before this")
98 menuBar.Append(menu5, "&Fun")
99
100 self.SetMenuBar(menuBar)
101
102 # Menu events
103 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT_ALL, self.OnMenuHighlight)
104
105 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu101, id=101)
106 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu102, id=102)
107 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu103, id=103)
108 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.CloseWindow, id=104)
109
110 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu201, id=201)
111 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu202, id=202)
112 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu2031, id=2031)
113 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu2032, id=2032)
114 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu2033, id=2033)
115
116 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu301To303, id=301)
117 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu301To303, id=302)
118 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu301To303, id=303)
119 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu304, id=304)
120 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu305, id=305)
121
122 # Range of menu items
123 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU_RANGE, self.Menu401To403, id=401, id2=403)
124
125 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu500, id=500)
126 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu501, id=501)
127 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu502, id=502)
128 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestRemove, id=503)
129 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestRemove2, id=505)
130 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestInsert, id=507)
131 self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestInsert, id=508)
132
133 wx.GetApp().Bind(wx.EVT_UPDATE_UI, self.TestUpdateUI, id=506)
134
135 # Methods
136
137 def OnMenuHighlight(self, event):
138 # Show how to get menu item info from this event handler
139 id = event.GetMenuId()
140 item = self.GetMenuBar().FindItemById(id)
141 if item:
142 text = item.GetText()
143 help = item.GetHelp()
144
145 # but in this case just call Skip so the default is done
146 event.Skip()
147
148
149 def Menu101(self, event):
150 self.log.write('Welcome to Mercury\n')
151
152 def Menu102(self, event):
153 self.log.write('Welcome to Venus\n')
154
155 def Menu103(self, event):
156 self.log.write('Welcome to the Earth\n')
157
158 def CloseWindow(self, event):
159 self.Close()
160
161 def Menu201(self, event):
162 self.log.write('Chemical element number 1\n')
163
164 def Menu202(self, event):
165 self.log.write('Chemical element number 2\n')
166
167 def Menu2031(self, event):
168 self.log.write('Element number 57\n')
169
170 def Menu2032(self, event):
171 self.log.write('Element number 58\n')
172
173 def Menu2033(self, event):
174 self.log.write('Element number 59\n')
175
176 def Menu301To303(self, event):
177 id = event.GetId()
178 self.log.write('Event id: %d\n' % id)
179
180 def Menu304(self, event):
181 self.log.write('Not yet available\n')
182
183 def Menu305(self, event):
184 self.log.write('Still vapour\n')
185
186 def Menu401To403(self, event):
187 self.log.write('From a EVT_MENU_RANGE event\n')
188
189 def Menu500(self, event):
190 self.log.write('Have a happy day!\n')
191
192 def Menu501(self, event):
193 self.log.write('Look in the code how the shortcut has been realized\n')
194
195 def Menu502(self, event):
196 self.log.write('Hello from Jean-Michel\n')
197
198
199 def TestRemove(self, evt):
200 mb = self.GetMenuBar()
201 submenuItem = mb.FindItemById(601)
202
203 if not submenuItem:
204 return
205
206 submenu = submenuItem.GetMenu()
207 menu = submenu.GetParent()
208
209 # This works
210 #menu.Remove(504)
211
212 # this also works
213 menu.RemoveItem(mb.FindItemById(504))
214
215 # This doesn't work, as expected since submenuItem is not on menu
216 #menu.RemoveItem(submenuItem)
217
218
219 def TestRemove2(self, evt):
220 mb = self.GetMenuBar()
221 mb.Remove(4)
222
223
224 def TestUpdateUI(self, evt):
225 text = time.ctime()
226 evt.SetText(text)
227
228
229 def TestInsert(self, evt):
230 theID = 508
231 # get the menu
232 mb = self.GetMenuBar()
233 menuItem = mb.FindItemById(theID)
234 menu = menuItem.GetMenu()
235
236 # figure out the position to insert at
237 pos = 0
238
239 for i in menu.GetMenuItems():
240 if i.GetId() == theID:
241 break
242
243 pos += 1
244
245 # now insert the new item
246 ID = wx.NewId()
247 ##menu.Insert(pos, ID, "NewItem " + str(ID))
248 item = wx.MenuItem(menu)
249 item.SetId(ID)
250 item.SetText("NewItem " + str(ID))
251 menu.InsertItem(pos, item)
252
253
254 #-------------------------------------------------------------------
255
256 wx.RegisterId(10000)
257
258 def runTest(frame, nb, log):
259 win = MyFrame(frame, -1, log)
260 frame.otherWin = win
261 win.Show(True)
262
263
264 #-------------------------------------------------------------------
265
266
267 overview = """\
268 A demo of using wx.MenuBar and wx.Menu in various ways.
269
270 A menu is a popup (or pull down) list of items, one of which may be selected
271 before the menu goes away (clicking elsewhere dismisses the menu). Menus may be
272 used to construct either menu bars or popup menus.
273
274 A menu item has an integer ID associated with it which can be used to identify
275 the selection, or to change the menu item in some way. A menu item with a special
276 identifier -1 is a separator item and doesn't have an associated command but just
277 makes a separator line appear in the menu.
278
279 Menu items may be either normal items, check items or radio items. Normal items
280 don't have any special properties while the check items have a boolean flag associated
281 to them and they show a checkmark in the menu when the flag is set. wxWindows
282 automatically toggles the flag value when the item is clicked and its value may
283 be retrieved using either IsChecked method of wx.Menu or wx.MenuBar itself or by
284 using wxEvent.IsChecked when you get the menu notification for the item in question.
285
286 The radio items are similar to the check items except that all the other items
287 in the same radio group are unchecked when a radio item is checked. The radio group
288 is formed by a contiguous range of radio items, i.e. it starts at the first item of
289 this kind and ends with the first item of a different kind (or the end of the menu).
290 Notice that because the radio groups are defined in terms of the item positions
291 inserting or removing the items in the menu containing the radio items risks to not
292 work correctly. Finally note that the radio items are only supported under Windows
293 and GTK+ currently.
294
295 """
296
297
298 if __name__ == '__main__':
299 import sys,os
300 import run
301 run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])
302