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2 from wxPython
.wx
import *
3 from wxPython
.gizmos
import *
4 from wxPython
.stc
import *
6 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
7 # This is an example of the complex view that manages its own scrollbars
8 # as described in the overview below.
10 class TestView(wxStyledTextCtrl
):
11 def __init__(self
, parent
, ID
, log
):
12 wxStyledTextCtrl
.__init
__(self
, parent
, ID
, style
=wxNO_BORDER
)
13 self
.dyn_sash
= parent
15 self
.SetupScrollBars()
16 self
.SetMarginWidth(1,0)
17 self
.StyleSetFont(wxSTC_STYLE_DEFAULT
,
18 wxFont(10, wxMODERN
, wxNORMAL
, wxNORMAL
))
19 EVT_DYNAMIC_SASH_SPLIT(self
, -1, self
.OnSplit
)
20 EVT_DYNAMIC_SASH_UNIFY(self
, -1, self
.OnUnify
)
21 #self.SetScrollWidth(500)
23 def SetupScrollBars(self
):
24 # hook the scrollbars provided by the wxDynamicSashWindow
26 v_bar
= self
.dyn_sash
.GetVScrollBar(self
)
27 h_bar
= self
.dyn_sash
.GetHScrollBar(self
)
28 EVT_SCROLL(v_bar
, self
.OnSBScroll
)
29 EVT_SCROLL(h_bar
, self
.OnSBScroll
)
30 EVT_SET_FOCUS(v_bar
, self
.OnSBFocus
)
31 EVT_SET_FOCUS(h_bar
, self
.OnSBFocus
)
33 # And set the wxStyledText to use these scrollbars instead
34 # of its built-in ones.
35 self
.SetVScrollBar(v_bar
)
36 self
.SetHScrollBar(h_bar
)
40 self
.log
.write("TestView.__del__\n")
42 def OnSplit(self
, evt
):
43 self
.log
.write("TestView.OnSplit\n");
44 newview
= TestView(self
.dyn_sash
, -1, self
.log
)
45 newview
.SetDocPointer(self
.GetDocPointer()) # use the same document
46 self
.SetupScrollBars()
49 def OnUnify(self
, evt
):
50 self
.log
.write("TestView.OnUnify\n");
51 self
.SetupScrollBars()
54 def OnSBScroll(self
, evt
):
55 # redirect the scroll events from the dyn_sash's scrollbars to the STC
56 self
.GetEventHandler().ProcessEvent(evt
)
58 def OnSBFocus(self
, evt
):
59 # when the scrollbar gets the focus move it back to the STC
64 You can drag the little tabs above the vertical scrollbar, or to the
65 left of the horizontal scrollbar to split this view, and you can
66 continue splitting the new views as much as you like. Try it and see.
68 In this case the views also share the same document so changes in one
69 are instantly seen in the others. This is a feature of the
70 wxStyledTextCtrl that is used for the view class in this sample.
73 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
74 # This one is simpler, but doesn't do anything with the scrollbars
75 # except the default wxDynamicSashWindow behaviour
77 class SimpleView(wxPanel
):
78 def __init__(self
, parent
, ID
, log
):
79 wxPanel
.__init
__(self
, parent
, ID
)
80 self
.dyn_sash
= parent
82 self
.SetBackgroundColour("LIGHT BLUE")
83 EVT_DYNAMIC_SASH_SPLIT(self
, -1, self
.OnSplit
)
85 def OnSplit(self
, evt
):
86 v
= SimpleView(self
.dyn_sash
, -1, self
.log
)
89 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
91 def runTest(frame
, nb
, log
):
92 if wxPlatform
== "__WXMAC__":
93 wxMessageBox("This demo currently fails on the Mac. The problem is being looked into...", "Sorry")
97 win
= wxDynamicSashWindow(nb
, -1, style
= 0
99 #| wxDS_MANAGE_SCROLLBARS
102 win
.SetFont(wxFont(10, wxMODERN
, wxNORMAL
, wxNORMAL
))
103 view
= TestView(win
, -1, log
)
104 view
.SetText(sampleText
)
106 win
= wxDynamicSashWindow(nb
, -1)
107 view
= SimpleView(win
, -1, log
)
110 #----------------------------------------------------------------------
114 <h2>wxDynamicSashWindow</h2>
116 wxDynamicSashWindow widgets manages the way other widgets are viewed.
117 When a wxDynamicSashWindow is first shown, it will contain one child
118 view, a viewport for that child, and a pair of scrollbars to allow the
119 user to navigate the child view area. Next to each scrollbar is a small
120 tab. By clicking on either tab and dragging to the appropriate spot, a
121 user can split the view area into two smaller views separated by a
122 draggable sash. Later, when the user wishes to reunify the two subviews,
123 the user simply drags the sash to the side of the window.
124 wxDynamicSashWindow will automatically reparent the appropriate child
125 view back up the window hierarchy, and the wxDynamicSashWindow will have
126 only one child view once again.
128 As an application developer, you will simply create a wxDynamicSashWindow
129 using either the Create() function or the more complex constructor
130 provided below, and then create a view window whose parent is the
131 wxDynamicSashWindow. The child should respond to
132 wxDynamicSashSplitEvents -- perhaps with an OnSplit() event handler -- by
133 constructing a new view window whose parent is also the
134 wxDynamicSashWindow. That's it! Now your users can dynamically split
135 and reunify the view you provided.
137 If you wish to handle the scrollbar events for your view, rather than
138 allowing wxDynamicSashWindow to do it for you, things are a bit more
139 complex. (You might want to handle scrollbar events yourself, if,
140 for instance, you wish to scroll a subwindow of the view you add to
141 your wxDynamicSashWindow object, rather than scrolling the whole view.)
142 In this case, you will need to construct your wxDynamicSashWindow without
143 the wxDS_MANAGE_SCROLLBARS style and you will need to use the
144 GetHScrollBar() and GetVScrollBar() methods to retrieve the scrollbar
145 controls and call SetEventHanler() on them to redirect the scrolling
146 events whenever your window is reparented by wxDyanmicSashWindow.
147 You will need to set the scrollbars' event handler at three times:
150 <li> When your view is created
151 <li> When your view receives a wxDynamicSashSplitEvent
152 <li> When your view receives a wxDynamicSashUnifyEvent
158 if __name__
== '__main__':
161 run
.main(['', os
.path
.basename(sys
.argv
[0])])