2 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4 # Purpose: Testing lots of stuff, controls, window types, etc.
6 # Author: Robin Dunn & Gary Dumer
10 # Copyright: (c) 1999 by Total Control Software
11 # Licence: wxWindows license
12 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
15 from wxPython
.wx
import *
18 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
22 ('Managed Windows', ['wxFrame', 'wxDialog', 'wxMiniFrame']),
24 ('Miscellaneous Windows', ['wxGrid', 'wxSashWindow',
25 'wxScrolledWindow', 'wxSplitterWindow',
26 'wxStatusBar', 'wxToolBar', 'wxNotebook']),
28 ('Common Dialogs', ['wxColourDialog', 'wxDirDialog', 'wxFileDialog',
29 'wxSingleChoiceDialog', 'wxTextEntryDialog',
30 'wxFontDialog', 'wxPageSetupDialog', 'wxPrintDialog',
31 'wxMessageDialog', 'wxProgressDialog']),
33 ('Controls', ['wxButton', 'wxCheckBox', 'wxCheckListBox', 'wxChoice',
34 'wxComboBox', 'wxGauge', 'wxListBox', 'wxListCtrl', 'wxTextCtrl',
35 'wxTreeCtrl', 'wxSpinButton', 'wxStaticText', 'wxStaticBitmap',
36 'wxRadioBox', 'wxSlider']),
38 ('Window Layout', ['wxLayoutConstraints', 'Sizers']),
40 ('Miscellaneous', ['wxTimer', 'wxGLCanvas', 'DialogUnits', 'wxImage',
43 ('wxPython Library', ['Sizers', 'Layoutf', 'wxScrolledMessageDialog',
44 'wxMultipleChoiceDialog', 'wxPlotCanvas']),
46 ('Cool Contribs', ['pyTree', 'hangman', 'SlashDot']),
50 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
52 class wxPythonDemo(wxFrame
):
53 def __init__(self
, parent
, id, title
):
54 wxFrame
.__init
__(self
, parent
, -1, title
,
55 wxDefaultPosition
, wxSize(700, 550))
56 if wxPlatform
== '__WXMSW__':
57 self
.icon
= wxIcon('bitmaps/mondrian.ico', wxBITMAP_TYPE_ICO
)
58 self
.SetIcon(self
.icon
)
61 EVT_IDLE(self
, self
.OnIdle
)
64 self
.CreateStatusBar(1, wxST_SIZEGRIP
)
65 splitter
= wxSplitterWindow(self
, -1)
66 splitter2
= wxSplitterWindow(splitter
, -1)
68 # Prevent TreeCtrl from displaying all items after destruction
72 self
.mainmenu
= wxMenuBar()
75 menu
.Append(mID
, 'E&xit', 'Get the heck outta here!')
76 EVT_MENU(self
, mID
, self
.OnFileExit
)
77 self
.mainmenu
.Append(menu
, '&File')
82 menu
.Append(mID
, '&About', 'wxPython RULES!!!')
83 EVT_MENU(self
, mID
, self
.OnHelpAbout
)
84 self
.mainmenu
.Append(menu
, '&Help')
85 self
.SetMenuBar(self
.mainmenu
)
88 selectedDemoName
= "Nada"
89 if len(sys
.argv
) == 2:
90 selectedDemoName
= sys
.argv
[1]
94 self
.tree
= wxTreeCtrl(splitter
, tID
)
95 root
= self
.tree
.AddRoot("Overview")
96 for item
in _treeList
:
97 child
= self
.tree
.AppendItem(root
, item
[0])
98 for childItem
in item
[1]:
99 theDemo
= self
.tree
.AppendItem(child
, childItem
)
100 if childItem
== selectedDemoName
:
101 selectedDemo
= theDemo
103 self
.tree
.Expand(root
)
104 EVT_TREE_ITEM_EXPANDED (self
.tree
, tID
, self
.OnItemExpanded
)
105 EVT_TREE_ITEM_COLLAPSED (self
.tree
, tID
, self
.OnItemCollapsed
)
106 EVT_TREE_SEL_CHANGED (self
.tree
, tID
, self
.OnSelChanged
)
109 self
.nb
= wxNotebook(splitter2
, -1)
111 # Set up a TextCtrl on the Overview Notebook page
112 self
.ovr
= wxTextCtrl(self
.nb
, -1, '', wxDefaultPosition
, wxDefaultSize
,
113 wxTE_MULTILINE|wxTE_READONLY
)
114 self
.nb
.AddPage(self
.ovr
, "Overview")
117 # Set up a TextCtrl on the Demo Code Notebook page
118 self
.txt
= wxTextCtrl(self
.nb
, -1, '', wxDefaultPosition
, wxDefaultSize
,
119 wxTE_MULTILINE|wxTE_READONLY|wxHSCROLL
)
120 self
.txt
.SetFont(wxFont(9, wxMODERN
, wxNORMAL
, wxNORMAL
, false
))
121 self
.nb
.AddPage(self
.txt
, "Demo Code")
124 # Set up a log on the View Log Notebook page
125 self
.log
= wxTextCtrl(splitter2
, -1, '', wxDefaultPosition
, wxDefaultSize
,
126 wxTE_MULTILINE|wxTE_READONLY|wxHSCROLL
)
127 (w
, self
.charHeight
) = self
.log
.GetTextExtent('X')
128 #self.WriteText('wxPython Demo Log:\n')
131 # add the windows to the splitter and split it.
132 splitter
.SplitVertically(self
.tree
, splitter2
)
133 splitter
.SetSashPosition(180, true
)
134 splitter
.SetMinimumPaneSize(20)
136 splitter2
.SplitHorizontally(self
.nb
, self
.log
)
137 splitter2
.SetSashPosition(360, true
)
138 splitter2
.SetMinimumPaneSize(20)
140 # make our log window be stdout
143 # select initial items
144 self
.nb
.SetSelection(0)
145 self
.tree
.SelectItem(root
)
147 self
.tree
.SelectItem(selectedDemo
)
148 self
.tree
.EnsureVisible(selectedDemo
)
150 #---------------------------------------------
151 def WriteText(self
, text
):
152 self
.log
.WriteText(text
)
153 w
, h
= self
.log
.GetClientSizeTuple()
154 numLines
= h
/self
.charHeight
155 x
, y
= self
.log
.PositionToXY(self
.log
.GetLastPosition())
156 self
.log
.ShowPosition(self
.log
.XYToPosition(x
, y
-numLines
+1))
158 def write(self
, txt
):
161 #---------------------------------------------
162 def OnItemExpanded(self
, event
):
163 item
= event
.GetItem()
164 self
.log
.WriteText("OnItemExpanded: %s\n" % self
.tree
.GetItemText(item
))
166 #---------------------------------------------
167 def OnItemCollapsed(self
, event
):
168 item
= event
.GetItem()
169 self
.log
.WriteText("OnItemCollapsed: %s\n" % self
.tree
.GetItemText(item
))
171 #---------------------------------------------
172 def OnSelChanged(self
, event
):
176 if self
.nb
.GetPageCount() == 3:
177 if self
.nb
.GetSelection() == 2:
178 self
.nb
.SetSelection(0)
179 self
.nb
.DeletePage(2)
181 item
= event
.GetItem()
182 itemText
= self
.tree
.GetItemText(item
)
184 if itemText
== 'Overview':
185 self
.GetDemoFile('Main.py')
186 self
.SetOverview('Overview', overview
)
187 #self.nb.ResizeChildren();
192 if os
.path
.exists(itemText
+ '.py'):
193 self
.GetDemoFile(itemText
+ '.py')
194 module
= __import__(itemText
, globals())
195 self
.SetOverview(itemText
, module
.overview
)
197 # in case runTest is modal, make sure things look right...
201 window
= module
.runTest(self
, self
.nb
, self
)
203 self
.nb
.AddPage(window
, 'Demo')
204 self
.nb
.SetSelection(2)
205 self
.nb
.ResizeChildren();
212 #---------------------------------------------
214 def GetDemoFile(self
, filename
):
216 #if not self.txt.LoadFile(filename):
217 # self.txt.WriteText("Cannot open %s file." % filename)
219 self
.txt
.SetValue(open(filename
).read())
221 self
.txt
.WriteText("Cannot open %s file." % filename
)
224 self
.txt
.SetInsertionPoint(0)
225 self
.txt
.ShowPosition(0)
227 #---------------------------------------------
228 def SetOverview(self
, name
, text
):
230 self
.ovr
.WriteText(text
)
231 self
.nb
.SetPageText(0, name
)
232 self
.ovr
.SetInsertionPoint(0)
233 self
.ovr
.ShowPosition(0)
235 #---------------------------------------------
237 def OnFileExit(self
, event
):
241 def OnHelpAbout(self
, event
):
242 about
= wxMessageDialog(self
,
243 "wxPython is a Python extension module that\n"
244 "encapsulates the wxWindows GUI classes.\n\n"
245 "This demo shows off some of the capabilities\n"
247 " Developed by Robin Dunn",
248 "About wxPython", wxOK
)
253 #---------------------------------------------
254 def OnCloseWindow(self
, event
):
258 #---------------------------------------------
259 def OnIdle(self
, event
):
261 self
.otherWin
.Raise()
265 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
266 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
270 wxImage_AddHandler(wxJPEGHandler())
271 wxImage_AddHandler(wxPNGHandler())
272 wxImage_AddHandler(wxGIFHandler())
273 frame
= wxPythonDemo(NULL
, -1, "wxPython: (A Demonstration)")
275 self
.SetTopWindow(frame
)
278 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
285 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
293 Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java.
295 Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and libraries, and new built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface.
300 wxWindows is a free C++ framework designed to make cross-platform programming child's play. Well, almost. wxWindows 2 supports Windows 3.1/95/98/NT, Unix with GTK/Motif/Lesstif, with a Mac version underway. Other ports are under consideration.
302 wxWindows is a set of libraries that allows C++ applications to compile and run on several different types of computers, with minimal source code changes. There is one library per supported GUI (such as Motif, or Windows). As well as providing a common API (Application Programming Interface) for GUI functionality, it provides functionality for accessing some commonly-used operating system facilities, such as copying or deleting files. wxWindows is a 'framework' in the sense that it provides a lot of built-in functionality, which the application can use or replace as required, thus saving a great deal of coding effort. Basic data structures such as strings, linked lists and hash tables are also supported.
307 wxPython is a Python extension module that encapsulates the wxWindows GUI classes. Currently it is only available for the Win32 and GTK ports of wxWindows, but as soon as the other ports are brought up to the same level as Win32 and GTK, it should be fairly trivial to enable wxPython to be used with the new GUI.
309 The wxPython extension module attempts to mirror the class heiarchy of wxWindows as closely as possible. This means that there is a wxFrame class in wxPython that looks, smells, tastes and acts almost the same as the wxFrame class in the C++ version. Unfortunately, because of differences in the languages, wxPython doesn't match wxWindows exactly, but the differences should be easy to absorb because they are natural to Python. For example, some methods that return multiple values via argument pointers in C++ will return a tuple of values in Python.
311 There is still much to be done for wxPython, many classes still need to be mirrored. Also, wxWindows is still somewhat of a moving target so it is a bit of an effort just keeping wxPython up to date. On the other hand, there are enough of the core classes completed that useful applications can be written.
313 wxPython is close enough to the C++ version that the majority of the wxPython documentation is actually just notes attached to the C++ documents that describe the places where wxPython is different. There is also a series of sample programs included, and a series of documentation pages that assist the programmer in getting started with wxPython.
322 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
323 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
325 if __name__
== '__main__':
328 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------