def OnShowPopup(self, evt):
win = TestPopup(self, wx.SIMPLE_BORDER)
+ #win = TestPopupWithListbox(self, wx.SIMPLE_BORDER, self.log)
# Show the popup right below or above the button
# depending on available screen space...
win.Show(True)
+
+
# This class is currently not implemented in the demo. It does not
# behave the way it should, so for the time being it's only here
# for show. If you figure out how to make it work, please send
class TestPopupWithListbox(wx.PopupWindow):
def __init__(self, parent, style, log):
wx.PopupWindow.__init__(self, parent, style)
-
+ self.log = log
import keyword
-
self.lb = wx.ListBox(self, -1, choices = keyword.kwlist)
#sz = self.lb.GetBestSize()
self.SetSize((150, 75)) #sz)
self.lb.SetSize(self.GetClientSize())
self.lb.SetFocus()
self.Bind(wx.EVT_LISTBOX, self.OnListBox)
- self.lb.Bind(wx.EVT_LEFT_DOWN, self.OnLeft)
-
- def OnLeft(self, evt):
- obj = evt.GetEventObject()
- print "OnLeft", obj
- print 'Selected: %s' % obj.GetStringSelection()
- obj.Show(False)
- evt.Skip()
+ self.Bind(wx.EVT_LISTBOX_DCLICK, self.OnListBoxDClick)
def OnListBox(self, evt):
obj = evt.GetEventObject()
- print "OnListBox", obj
- print 'Selected: %s' % obj.GetString()
+ self.log.write("OnListBox: %s\n" % obj)
+ self.log.write('Selected: %s\n' % obj.GetString(evt.GetInt()))
evt.Skip()
-
+ def OnListBoxDClick(self, evt):
+ self.Hide()
+ self.Destroy()
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