#
# o editor lib hasn't been hit by the renamer yet.
#
+# 12/21/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
+#
+# o wxEditor -> Editor
+#
import wx
import wx.lib.editor as editor
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = wx.Panel(nb, -1)
- ed = editor.wxEditor(win, -1, style=wx.SUNKEN_BORDER)
+ ed = editor.Editor(win, -1, style=wx.SUNKEN_BORDER)
box = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
box.Add(ed, 1, wx.ALL|wx.GROW, 1)
win.SetSizer(box)
ed.SetText(["",
"This is a simple text editor, the class name is",
- "wxEditor. Type a few lines and try it out.",
+ "Editor. Type a few lines and try it out.",
"",
"It uses Windows-style key commands that can be overridden by subclassing.",
"Mouse select works. Here are the key commands:",
overview = """
-The wxEditor class implements a simple text editor using wxPython. You
-can create a custom editor by subclassing wxEditor. Even though much of
+The Editor class implements a simple text editor using wxPython. You
+can create a custom editor by subclassing Editor. Even though much of
the editor is implemented in Python, it runs surprisingly smoothly on
normal hardware with small files.
How to use it
-------------
-The demo code (demo/wxEditor.py) shows how to use wxEditor as a simple text
+The demo code (demo/Editor.py) shows how to use Editor as a simple text
box. Use the SetText() and GetText() methods to set or get text from
the component; these both use a list of strings.
The samples/FrogEdit directory has an example of a simple text editor
-application that uses the wxEditor component.
+application that uses the Editor component.
Subclassing
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