import wx
import images
+FRAMETB = True
+TBFLAGS = ( wx.TB_HORIZONTAL
+ | wx.NO_BORDER
+ | wx.TB_FLAT
+ #| wx.TB_TEXT
+ )
+
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestToolBar(wx.Frame):
self.timer = None
self.Bind(wx.EVT_CLOSE, self.OnCloseWindow)
- wx.Window(self, -1).SetBackgroundColour(wx.NamedColour("WHITE"))
-
- # Use the wxFrame internals to create the toolbar and associate it all
- # in one tidy method call.
- tb = self.CreateToolBar( wx.TB_HORIZONTAL
- | wx.NO_BORDER
- | wx.TB_FLAT
- | wx.TB_TEXT
- )
-
- # Here's a 'simple' toolbar example, and how to bind it using SetToolBar()
- #tb = wx.ToolBarSimple(self, -1, wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize,
- # wx.TB_HORIZONTAL | wx.NO_BORDER | wx.TB_FLAT)
- #self.SetToolBar(tb)
- # But we're doing it a different way here.
+ client = wx.Panel(self)
+ client.SetBackgroundColour(wx.NamedColour("WHITE"))
+
+ if FRAMETB:
+ # Use the wxFrame internals to create the toolbar and
+ # associate it all in one tidy method call. By using
+ # CreateToolBar or SetToolBar the "client area" of the
+ # frame will be adjusted to exclude the toolbar.
+ tb = self.CreateToolBar( TBFLAGS )
+
+ # Here's a 'simple' toolbar example, and how to bind it using SetToolBar()
+ #tb = wx.ToolBarSimple(self, -1, wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize,
+ # wx.TB_HORIZONTAL | wx.NO_BORDER | wx.TB_FLAT)
+ #self.SetToolBar(tb)
+ # But we're doing it a different way here.
+
+ else:
+ # The toolbar can also be a child of another widget, and
+ # be managed by a sizer, although there may be some
+ # implications of doing this on some platforms.
+ tb = wx.ToolBar(client, style=TBFLAGS)
+ sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
+ sizer.Add(tb, 0, wx.EXPAND)
+ client.SetSizer(sizer)
+
log.write("Default toolbar tool size: %s\n" % tb.GetToolBitmapSize())
self.CreateStatusBar()
- tsize = (16,16)
+ tsize = (24,24)
new_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_NEW, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize)
open_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_FILE_OPEN, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize)
copy_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_COPY, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize)
tb.SetToolBitmapSize(tsize)
- tb.AddSimpleTool(10, new_bmp, "New", "Long help for 'New'")
- #tb.AddLabelTool(10, "New", new_bmp, shortHelp="New", longHelp="Long help for 'New'")
+ #tb.AddSimpleTool(10, new_bmp, "New", "Long help for 'New'")
+ tb.AddLabelTool(10, "New", new_bmp, shortHelp="New", longHelp="Long help for 'New'")
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=10)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, self.OnToolRClick, id=10)
- tb.AddSimpleTool(20, open_bmp, "Open", "Long help for 'Open'")
+ #tb.AddSimpleTool(20, open_bmp, "Open", "Long help for 'Open'")
+ tb.AddLabelTool(20, "Open", open_bmp, shortHelp="Open", longHelp="Long help for 'Open'")
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=20)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, self.OnToolRClick, id=20)
tb.AddSeparator()
- tool = tb.AddCheckTool(50, images.getTog1Bitmap(),
- shortHelp="Toggle this")
+ #tool = tb.AddCheckTool(50, images.getTog1Bitmap(), shortHelp="Toggle this")
+ tool = tb.AddCheckLabelTool(50, "Checkable", images.getTog1Bitmap(),
+ shortHelp="Toggle this")
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=50)
## tb.AddCheckTool(60, images.getTog1Bitmap(), images.getTog2Bitmap(),
tb.AddControl(
wx.ComboBox(
- tb, cbID, "", choices=["", "This", "is a", "wxComboBox"],
+ tb, cbID, "", choices=["", "This", "is a", "wx.ComboBox"],
size=(150,-1), style=wx.CB_DROPDOWN
))
-
self.Bind(wx.EVT_COMBOBOX, self.OnCombo, id=cbID)
+
tb.AddControl(wx.TextCtrl(tb, -1, "Toolbar controls!!", size=(150, -1)))
# Final thing to do for a toolbar is call the Realize() method. This
def OnToolClick(self, event):
self.log.WriteText("tool %s clicked\n" % event.GetId())
- tb = self.GetToolBar()
+ #tb = self.GetToolBar()
+ tb = event.GetEventObject()
tb.EnableTool(10, not tb.GetToolEnabled(10))
def OnToolRClick(self, event):