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1
2 import wx
3 from wx.lib import stattext
4
5 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
6
7 class TestPanel(wx.Panel):
8 def __init__(self, parent, log):
9 wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
10 self.log = log
11
12 btn = wx.Button(self, -1, "Select Font")
13 self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnSelectFont, btn)
14
15 self.sampleText = stattext.GenStaticText(self, -1, "Sample Text")
16 self.sampleText.SetBackgroundColour(wx.WHITE)
17
18 self.curFont = self.sampleText.GetFont()
19 self.curClr = wx.BLACK
20
21 fgs = wx.FlexGridSizer(cols=2, vgap=5, hgap=5)
22 fgs.AddGrowableCol(1)
23 fgs.AddGrowableRow(0)
24
25 fgs.Add(btn)
26 fgs.Add(self.sampleText, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE|wx.GROW)
27
28 fgs.Add((15,15)); fgs.Add((15,15)) # an empty row
29
30 fgs.Add(wx.StaticText(self, -1, "PointSize:"))
31 self.ps = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "")
32 font = self.ps.GetFont()
33 font.SetWeight(wx.BOLD)
34 self.ps.SetFont(font)
35 fgs.Add(self.ps, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE)
36
37 fgs.Add(wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Family:"))
38 self.family = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "")
39 self.family.SetFont(font)
40 fgs.Add(self.family, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE)
41
42 fgs.Add(wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Style:"))
43 self.style = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "")
44 self.style.SetFont(font)
45 fgs.Add(self.style, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE)
46
47 fgs.Add(wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Weight:"))
48 self.weight = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "")
49 self.weight.SetFont(font)
50 fgs.Add(self.weight, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE)
51
52 fgs.Add(wx.StaticText(self, -1, "Face:"))
53 self.face = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "")
54 self.face.SetFont(font)
55 fgs.Add(self.face, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE)
56
57 fgs.Add((15,15)); fgs.Add((15,15)) # an empty row
58
59 fgs.Add(wx.StaticText(self, -1, "wx.NativeFontInfo:"))
60 self.nfi = wx.StaticText(self, -1, "")
61 self.nfi.SetFont(font)
62 fgs.Add(self.nfi, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE)
63
64 # give it some border space
65 sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
66 sizer.Add(fgs, 0, wx.GROW|wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE|wx.ALL, 25)
67
68 self.SetSizer(sizer)
69 self.UpdateUI()
70
71
72 def UpdateUI(self):
73 self.sampleText.SetFont(self.curFont)
74 self.sampleText.SetForegroundColour(self.curClr)
75 self.ps.SetLabel(str(self.curFont.GetPointSize()))
76 self.family.SetLabel(self.curFont.GetFamilyString())
77 self.style.SetLabel(self.curFont.GetStyleString())
78 self.weight.SetLabel(self.curFont.GetWeightString())
79 self.face.SetLabel(self.curFont.GetFaceName())
80 self.nfi.SetLabel(self.curFont.GetNativeFontInfo().ToString())
81 self.Layout()
82
83
84 def OnSelectFont(self, evt):
85 data = wx.FontData()
86 data.EnableEffects(True)
87 data.SetColour(self.curClr) # set colour
88 data.SetInitialFont(self.curFont)
89
90 dlg = wx.FontDialog(self, data)
91
92 if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK:
93 data = dlg.GetFontData()
94 font = data.GetChosenFont()
95 colour = data.GetColour()
96
97 self.log.WriteText('You selected: "%s", %d points, color %s\n' %
98 (font.GetFaceName(), font.GetPointSize(),
99 colour.Get()))
100
101 self.curFont = font
102 self.curClr = colour
103 self.UpdateUI()
104
105 # Don't destroy the dialog until you get everything you need from the
106 # dialog!
107 dlg.Destroy()
108
109
110 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
111
112 def runTest(frame, nb, log):
113 win = TestPanel(nb, log)
114 return win
115
116 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
117
118
119 overview = """\
120 This class allows you to use the system font selection dialog
121 from within your program. Generally speaking, this allows you
122 to select a font by its name, font size, and weight, and
123 on some systems such things as strikethrough and underline.
124
125 As with other dialogs used in wxPython, it is important to
126 use the class' methods to extract the information you need
127 about the font <b>before</b> you destroy the dialog. Failure
128 to observe this almost always leads to a program failure of
129 some sort, often ugly.
130
131 This demo serves two purposes; it shows how to use the dialog
132 to GET font information from the user, but also shows how
133 to APPLY that information once you get it.
134
135 """
136
137 if __name__ == '__main__':
138 import sys,os
139 import run
140 run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])
141