('Recent Additions', [
'wxVListBox',
'wxListbook',
+ 'wxMaskedNumCtrl',
+ 'FloatCanvas',
]),
# managed windows == things with a (optional) caption you can close
'wxValidator',
]),
- # controls coming from other librairies
+ # controls coming from other libraries
('More Windows/Controls', [
#'wxFloatBar', deprecated
#'wxMVCTree', deprecated
'ColourSelect',
'ContextHelp',
'FancyText',
+ 'FloatCanvas',
'FileBrowseButton',
'GenericButtons',
'MaskedEditControls',
'wxIntCtrl',
'wxLEDNumberCtrl',
'wxMimeTypesManager',
+ 'wxMaskedNumCtrl',
'wxMultiSash',
'wxPopupControl',
'wxStyledTextCtrl_1',
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Show how to derive a custom wxLog class
class MyLog(wx.PyLog):
def __init__(self, textCtrl, logTime=0):
# A class to be used to display source code in the demo. Try using the
# wxSTC in the wxStyledTextCtrl_2 sample first, fall back to wxTextCtrl
# if there is an error, such as the stc module not being present.
+#
try:
##raise ImportError
<p> Like Python and wxWindows, wxPython is <b>Open Source</b> which
means that it is free for anyone to use and the source code is
available for anyone to look at and modify. Or anyone can contribute
-fixes or enhnacments to the project.
+fixes or enhancements to the project.
<p> wxPython is a <b>cross-platform</b> toolkit. This means that the
same program will run on multiple platforms without modification.