2 from wxPython
.wx
import *
5 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
7 def runTest(frame
, nb
, log
):
8 splitter
= wxSplitterWindow(nb
, -1)
10 p1
= wxWindow(splitter
, -1)
11 p1
.SetBackgroundColour(wxRED
)
12 wxStaticText(p1
, -1, "Panel One", wxPoint(5,5)).SetBackgroundColour(wxRED
)
14 p2
= wxWindow(splitter
, -1)
15 p2
.SetBackgroundColour(wxBLUE
)
16 wxStaticText(p2
, -1, "Panel Two", wxPoint(5,5)).SetBackgroundColour(wxBLUE
)
18 splitter
.SplitVertically(p1
, p2
)
19 splitter
.SetSashPosition(100)
20 splitter
.SetMinimumPaneSize(20)
25 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 This class manages up to two subwindows. The current view can be split into two programmatically (perhaps from a menu command), and unsplit either programmatically or via the wxSplitterWindow user interface.
45 -----------------------------------
49 wxSplitterWindow(wxWindow* parent, wxWindowID id, int x, const wxPoint& point = wxDefaultPosition, const wxSize& size = wxDefaultSize, long style=wxSP_3D, const wxString& name = "splitterWindow")
51 Constructor for creating the window.
56 parent = The parent of the splitter window.
58 id = The window identifier.
60 pos = The window position.
62 size = The window size.
64 style = The window style. See wxSplitterWindow.
66 name = The window name.