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6 TBFLAGS
= ( wx
.TB_HORIZONTAL
12 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 class TestToolBar(wx
.Frame
):
15 def __init__(self
, parent
, log
):
16 wx
.Frame
.__init
__(self
, parent
, -1, 'Test ToolBar', size
=(500, 300))
19 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_CLOSE
, self
.OnCloseWindow
)
21 client
= wx
.Panel(self
)
22 client
.SetBackgroundColour(wx
.NamedColour("WHITE"))
25 # Use the wxFrame internals to create the toolbar and
26 # associate it all in one tidy method call. By using
27 # CreateToolBar or SetToolBar the "client area" of the
28 # frame will be adjusted to exclude the toolbar.
29 tb
= self
.CreateToolBar( TBFLAGS
)
31 # Here's a 'simple' toolbar example, and how to bind it using SetToolBar()
32 #tb = wx.ToolBarSimple(self, -1, wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize,
33 # wx.TB_HORIZONTAL | wx.NO_BORDER | wx.TB_FLAT)
35 # But we're doing it a different way here.
38 # The toolbar can also be a child of another widget, and
39 # be managed by a sizer, although there may be some
40 # implications of doing this on some platforms.
41 tb
= wx
.ToolBar(client
, style
=TBFLAGS
)
42 sizer
= wx
.BoxSizer(wx
.VERTICAL
)
43 sizer
.Add(tb
, 0, wx
.EXPAND
)
44 client
.SetSizer(sizer
)
47 log
.write("Default toolbar tool size: %s\n" % tb
.GetToolBitmapSize())
49 self
.CreateStatusBar()
52 new_bmp
= wx
.ArtProvider
.GetBitmap(wx
.ART_NEW
, wx
.ART_TOOLBAR
, tsize
)
53 open_bmp
= wx
.ArtProvider
.GetBitmap(wx
.ART_FILE_OPEN
, wx
.ART_TOOLBAR
, tsize
)
54 copy_bmp
= wx
.ArtProvider
.GetBitmap(wx
.ART_COPY
, wx
.ART_TOOLBAR
, tsize
)
55 paste_bmp
= wx
.ArtProvider
.GetBitmap(wx
.ART_PASTE
, wx
.ART_TOOLBAR
, tsize
)
57 tb
.SetToolBitmapSize(tsize
)
59 #tb.AddSimpleTool(10, new_bmp, "New", "Long help for 'New'")
60 tb
.AddLabelTool(10, "New", new_bmp
, shortHelp
="New", longHelp
="Long help for 'New'")
61 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL
, self
.OnToolClick
, id=10)
62 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED
, self
.OnToolRClick
, id=10)
64 #tb.AddSimpleTool(20, open_bmp, "Open", "Long help for 'Open'")
65 tb
.AddLabelTool(20, "Open", open_bmp
, shortHelp
="Open", longHelp
="Long help for 'Open'")
66 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL
, self
.OnToolClick
, id=20)
67 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED
, self
.OnToolRClick
, id=20)
70 tb
.AddSimpleTool(30, copy_bmp
, "Copy", "Long help for 'Copy'")
71 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL
, self
.OnToolClick
, id=30)
72 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED
, self
.OnToolRClick
, id=30)
74 tb
.AddSimpleTool(40, paste_bmp
, "Paste", "Long help for 'Paste'")
75 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL
, self
.OnToolClick
, id=40)
76 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED
, self
.OnToolRClick
, id=40)
80 #tool = tb.AddCheckTool(50, images.getTog1Bitmap(), shortHelp="Toggle this")
81 tool
= tb
.AddCheckLabelTool(50, "Checkable", images
.getTog1Bitmap(),
82 shortHelp
="Toggle this")
83 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL
, self
.OnToolClick
, id=50)
85 ## tb.AddCheckTool(60, images.getTog1Bitmap(), images.getTog2Bitmap(),
86 ## shortHelp="Toggle with 2 bitmaps")
87 ## self.Bind(EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=60)
89 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL_ENTER
, self
.OnToolEnter
)
90 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED
, self
.OnToolRClick
) # Match all
91 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_TIMER
, self
.OnClearSB
)
98 tb
, cbID
, "", choices
=["", "This", "is a", "wx.ComboBox"],
99 size
=(150,-1), style
=wx
.CB_DROPDOWN
101 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_COMBOBOX
, self
.OnCombo
, id=cbID
)
103 tb
.AddControl(wx
.TextCtrl(tb
, -1, "Toolbar controls!!", size
=(150, -1)))
105 # Final thing to do for a toolbar is call the Realize() method. This
106 # causes it to render (more or less, that is).
110 def OnToolClick(self
, event
):
111 self
.log
.WriteText("tool %s clicked\n" % event
.GetId())
112 #tb = self.GetToolBar()
113 tb
= event
.GetEventObject()
114 tb
.EnableTool(10, not tb
.GetToolEnabled(10))
116 def OnToolRClick(self
, event
):
117 self
.log
.WriteText("tool %s right-clicked\n" % event
.GetId())
119 def OnCombo(self
, event
):
120 self
.log
.WriteText("combobox item selected: %s\n" % event
.GetString())
122 def OnToolEnter(self
, event
):
123 self
.log
.WriteText('OnToolEnter: %s, %s\n' % (event
.GetId(), event
.GetInt()))
125 if self
.timer
is None:
126 self
.timer
= wx
.Timer(self
)
128 if self
.timer
.IsRunning():
131 self
.timer
.Start(2000)
135 def OnClearSB(self
, event
): # called for the timer event handler
136 self
.SetStatusText("")
141 def OnCloseWindow(self
, event
):
142 if self
.timer
is not None:
147 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
149 class TestPanel(wx
.Panel
):
150 def __init__(self
, parent
, log
):
152 wx
.Panel
.__init
__(self
, parent
, -1)
154 b
= wx
.Button(self
, -1, "Show the ToolBar sample", (50,50))
155 self
.Bind(wx
.EVT_BUTTON
, self
.OnButton
, b
)
158 def OnButton(self
, evt
):
159 win
= TestToolBar(self
, self
.log
)
163 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
166 def runTest(frame
, nb
, log
):
167 win
= TestPanel(nb
, log
)
170 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
176 wx.ToolBar is a narrow strip of icons on one side of a frame (top, bottom, sides)
177 that acts much like a menu does, except it is always visible. Additionally, actual
178 wxWindows controls, such as wx.TextCtrl or wx.ComboBox, can be added to the toolbar
179 and used from within it.
181 Toolbar creation is a two-step process. First, the toolbar is defined using the
182 various Add* methods of wx.ToolBar. Once all is set up, then wx.Toolbar.Realize()
183 must be called to render it.
185 wx.Toolbar events are also propogated as Menu events; this is especially handy when
186 you have a menu bar that contains items that carry out the same function. For example,
187 it is not uncommon to have a little 'floppy' toolbar icon to 'save' the current file
188 (whatever it is) as well as a FILE/SAVE menu item that does the same thing. In this
189 case, both events can be captured and acted upon using the same event handler
192 If there are cases where a toolbar icon should *not* be associated with a menu item,
193 use a unique ID to trap it.
195 There are a number of ways to create a toolbar for a wx.Frame. wx.Frame.CreateToolBar()
196 does all the work except it adds no buttons at all unless you override the virtual method
197 OnCreateToolBar(). On the other hand, you can just subclass wx.ToolBar and then use
198 wx.Frame.SetToolBar() instead.
200 Note that wx.TB_DOCKABLE is only supported under GTK. An attempt to alleviate this
201 is provided in wx.lib.floatbar, but it is not formally supported.
205 if __name__
== '__main__':
208 run
.main(['', os
.path
.basename(sys
.argv
[0])] + sys
.argv
[1:])