+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Name: wxPython.lib.mixins.rubberband
+# Purpose: A mixin class for doing "RubberBand"-ing on a window.
+#
+# Author: Robb Shecter and members of wxPython-users
+#
+# Created: 11-September-2002
+# RCS-ID: $Id$
+# Copyright: (c) 2002 by db-X Corporation
+# Licence: wxWindows license
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# 12/14/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
+#
+# o 2.5 compatability update.
+# o Tested, but there is an anomaly between first use and subsequent uses.
+# First use is odd, subsequent uses seem to be OK. Init error?
+# -- No, the first time it uses an aspect ratio, but after the reset it doesn't.
+#
-"""Renamer stub: provides a way to drop the wx prefix from wxPython objects."""
+"""
+A mixin class for doing "RubberBand"-ing on a window.
+"""
-from wx import _rename
-from wxPython.lib.mixins import rubberband
-_rename(globals(), rubberband.__dict__, modulename='lib.mixins.rubberband')
-del rubberband
-del _rename
+import wx
+
+#
+# Some miscellaneous mathematical and geometrical functions
+#
+
+def isNegative(aNumber):
+ """
+ x < 0: 1
+ else: 0
+ """
+ return aNumber < 0
+
+
+def normalizeBox(box):
+ """
+ Convert any negative measurements in the current
+ box to positive, and adjust the origin.
+ """
+ x, y, w, h = box
+ if w < 0:
+ x += (w+1)
+ w *= -1
+ if h < 0:
+ y += (h+1)
+ h *= -1
+ return (x, y, w, h)
+
+
+def boxToExtent(box):
+ """
+ Convert a box specification to an extent specification.
+ I put this into a seperate function after I realized that
+ I had been implementing it wrong in several places.
+ """
+ b = normalizeBox(box)
+ return (b[0], b[1], b[0]+b[2]-1, b[1]+b[3]-1)
+
+
+def pointInBox(x, y, box):
+ """
+ Return True if the given point is contained in the box.
+ """
+ e = boxToExtent(box)
+ return x >= e[0] and x <= e[2] and y >= e[1] and y <= e[3]
+
+
+def pointOnBox(x, y, box, thickness=1):
+ """
+ Return True if the point is on the outside edge
+ of the box. The thickness defines how thick the
+ edge should be. This is necessary for HCI reasons:
+ For example, it's normally very difficult for a user
+ to manuever the mouse onto a one pixel border.
+ """
+ outerBox = box
+ innerBox = (box[0]+thickness, box[1]+thickness, box[2]-(thickness*2), box[3]-(thickness*2))
+ return pointInBox(x, y, outerBox) and not pointInBox(x, y, innerBox)
+
+
+def getCursorPosition(x, y, box, thickness=1):
+ """
+ Return a position number in the range 0 .. 7 to indicate
+ where on the box border the point is. The layout is:
+
+ 0 1 2
+ 7 3
+ 6 5 4
+ """
+ x0, y0, x1, y1 = boxToExtent(box)
+ w, h = box[2], box[3]
+ delta = thickness - 1
+ p = None
+
+ if pointInBox(x, y, (x0, y0, thickness, thickness)):
+ p = 0
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, (x1-delta, y0, thickness, thickness)):
+ p = 2
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, (x1-delta, y1-delta, thickness, thickness)):
+ p = 4
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, (x0, y1-delta, thickness, thickness)):
+ p = 6
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, (x0+thickness, y0, w-(thickness*2), thickness)):
+ p = 1
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, (x1-delta, y0+thickness, thickness, h-(thickness*2))):
+ p = 3
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, (x0+thickness, y1-delta, w-(thickness*2), thickness)):
+ p = 5
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, (x0, y0+thickness, thickness, h-(thickness*2))):
+ p = 7
+
+ return p
+
+
+
+
+class RubberBand:
+ """
+ A stretchable border which is drawn on top of an
+ image to define an area.
+ """
+ def __init__(self, drawingSurface, aspectRatio=None):
+ self.__THICKNESS = 5
+ self.drawingSurface = drawingSurface
+ self.aspectRatio = aspectRatio
+ self.hasLetUp = 0
+ self.currentlyMoving = None
+ self.currentBox = None
+ self.__enabled = 1
+ self.__currentCursor = None
+
+ drawingSurface.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_EVENTS, self.__handleMouseEvents)
+ drawingSurface.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self.__handleOnPaint)
+
+ def __setEnabled(self, enabled):
+ self.__enabled = enabled
+
+ def __isEnabled(self):
+ return self.__enabled
+
+ def __handleOnPaint(self, event):
+ #print 'paint'
+ event.Skip()
+
+ def __isMovingCursor(self):
+ """
+ Return True if the current cursor is one used to
+ mean moving the rubberband.
+ """
+ return self.__currentCursor == wx.CURSOR_HAND
+
+ def __isSizingCursor(self):
+ """
+ Return True if the current cursor is one of the ones
+ I may use to signify sizing.
+ """
+ sizingCursors = [wx.CURSOR_SIZENESW,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENS,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENWSE,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZEWE,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZING,
+ wx.CURSOR_CROSS]
+ try:
+ sizingCursors.index(self.__currentCursor)
+ return 1
+ except ValueError:
+ return 0
+
+
+ def __handleMouseEvents(self, event):
+ """
+ React according to the new event. This is the main
+ entry point into the class. This method contains the
+ logic for the class's behavior.
+ """
+ if not self.enabled:
+ return
+
+ x, y = event.GetPosition()
+
+ # First make sure we have started a box.
+ if self.currentBox == None and not event.LeftDown():
+ # No box started yet. Set cursor to the initial kind.
+ self.__setCursor(wx.CURSOR_CROSS)
+ return
+
+ if event.LeftDown():
+ if self.currentBox == None:
+ # No RB Box, so start a new one.
+ self.currentBox = (x, y, 0, 0)
+ self.hasLetUp = 0
+ elif self.__isSizingCursor():
+ # Starting a sizing operation. Change the origin.
+ position = getCursorPosition(x, y, self.currentBox, thickness=self.__THICKNESS)
+ self.currentBox = self.__denormalizeBox(position, self.currentBox)
+
+ elif event.Dragging() and event.LeftIsDown():
+ # Use the cursor type to determine operation
+ if self.__isMovingCursor():
+ if self.currentlyMoving or pointInBox(x, y, self.currentBox):
+ if not self.currentlyMoving:
+ self.currentlyMoving = (x - self.currentBox[0], y - self.currentBox[1])
+ self.__moveTo(x - self.currentlyMoving[0], y - self.currentlyMoving[1])
+ elif self.__isSizingCursor():
+ self.__resizeBox(x, y)
+
+ elif event.LeftUp():
+ self.hasLetUp = 1
+ self.currentlyMoving = None
+ self.__normalizeBox()
+
+ elif event.Moving() and not event.Dragging():
+ # Simple mouse movement event
+ self.__mouseMoved(x,y)
+
+ def __denormalizeBox(self, position, box):
+ x, y, w, h = box
+ b = box
+ if position == 2 or position == 3:
+ b = (x, y + (h-1), w, h * -1)
+ elif position == 0 or position == 1 or position == 7:
+ b = (x + (w-1), y + (h-1), w * -1, h * -1)
+ elif position == 6:
+ b = (x + (w-1), y, w * -1, h)
+ return b
+
+ def __resizeBox(self, x, y):
+ """
+ Resize and repaint the box based on the given mouse
+ coordinates.
+ """
+ # Implement the correct behavior for dragging a side
+ # of the box: Only change one dimension.
+ if not self.aspectRatio:
+ if self.__currentCursor == wx.CURSOR_SIZENS:
+ x = None
+ elif self.__currentCursor == wx.CURSOR_SIZEWE:
+ y = None
+
+ x0,y0,w0,h0 = self.currentBox
+ currentExtent = boxToExtent(self.currentBox)
+ if x == None:
+ if w0 < 1:
+ w0 += 1
+ else:
+ w0 -= 1
+ x = x0 + w0
+ if y == None:
+ if h0 < 1:
+ h0 += 1
+ else:
+ h0 -= 1
+ y = y0 + h0
+ x1,y1 = x, y
+ w, h = abs(x1-x0)+1, abs(y1-y0)+1
+ if self.aspectRatio:
+ w = max(w, int(h * self.aspectRatio))
+ h = int(w / self.aspectRatio)
+ w *= [1,-1][isNegative(x1-x0)]
+ h *= [1,-1][isNegative(y1-y0)]
+ newbox = (x0, y0, w, h)
+ self.__drawAndErase(boxToDraw=normalizeBox(newbox), boxToErase=normalizeBox(self.currentBox))
+ self.currentBox = (x0, y0, w, h)
+
+ def __normalizeBox(self):
+ """
+ Convert any negative measurements in the current
+ box to positive, and adjust the origin.
+ """
+ self.currentBox = normalizeBox(self.currentBox)
+
+ def __mouseMoved(self, x, y):
+ """
+ Called when the mouse moved without any buttons pressed
+ or dragging being done.
+ """
+ # Are we on the bounding box?
+ if pointOnBox(x, y, self.currentBox, thickness=self.__THICKNESS):
+ position = getCursorPosition(x, y, self.currentBox, thickness=self.__THICKNESS)
+ cursor = [
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENWSE,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENS,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENESW,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZEWE,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENWSE,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENS,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZENESW,
+ wx.CURSOR_SIZEWE
+ ] [position]
+ self.__setCursor(cursor)
+ elif pointInBox(x, y, self.currentBox):
+ self.__setCursor(wx.CURSOR_HAND)
+ else:
+ self.__setCursor()
+
+ def __setCursor(self, id=None):
+ """
+ Set the mouse cursor to the given id.
+ """
+ if self.__currentCursor != id: # Avoid redundant calls
+ if id:
+ self.drawingSurface.SetCursor(wx.StockCursor(id))
+ else:
+ self.drawingSurface.SetCursor(wx.NullCursor)
+ self.__currentCursor = id
+
+ def __moveCenterTo(self, x, y):
+ """
+ Move the rubber band so that its center is at (x,y).
+ """
+ x0, y0, w, h = self.currentBox
+ x2, y2 = x - (w/2), y - (h/2)
+ self.__moveTo(x2, y2)
+
+ def __moveTo(self, x, y):
+ """
+ Move the rubber band so that its origin is at (x,y).
+ """
+ newbox = (x, y, self.currentBox[2], self.currentBox[3])
+ self.__drawAndErase(boxToDraw=newbox, boxToErase=self.currentBox)
+ self.currentBox = newbox
+
+ def __drawAndErase(self, boxToDraw, boxToErase=None):
+ """
+ Draw one box shape and possibly erase another.
+ """
+ dc = wx.ClientDC(self.drawingSurface)
+ dc.BeginDrawing()
+ dc.SetPen(wx.Pen(wx.WHITE, 1, wx.DOT))
+ dc.SetBrush(wx.TRANSPARENT_BRUSH)
+ dc.SetLogicalFunction(wx.XOR)
+ if boxToErase:
+ r = wx.Rect(*boxToErase)
+ dc.DrawRectangleRect(r)
+
+ r = wx.Rect(*boxToDraw)
+ dc.DrawRectangleRect(r)
+ dc.EndDrawing()
+
+ def __dumpMouseEvent(self, event):
+ print 'Moving: ',event.Moving()
+ print 'Dragging: ',event.Dragging()
+ print 'LeftDown: ',event.LeftDown()
+ print 'LeftisDown: ',event.LeftIsDown()
+ print 'LeftUp: ',event.LeftUp()
+ print 'Position: ',event.GetPosition()
+ print 'x,y: ',event.GetX(),event.GetY()
+ print
+
+
+ #
+ # The public API:
+ #
+
+ def reset(self, aspectRatio=None):
+ """
+ Clear the existing rubberband
+ """
+ self.currentBox = None
+ self.aspectRatio = aspectRatio
+ self.drawingSurface.Refresh()
+
+ def getCurrentExtent(self):
+ """
+ Return (x0, y0, x1, y1) or None if
+ no drawing has yet been done.
+ """
+ if not self.currentBox:
+ extent = None
+ else:
+ extent = boxToExtent(self.currentBox)
+ return extent
+
+ enabled = property(__isEnabled, __setEnabled, None, 'True if I am responding to mouse events')
+
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ app = wx.PySimpleApp()
+ frame = wx.Frame(None, -1, title='RubberBand Test', size=(300,300))
+
+ # Add a panel that the rubberband will work on.
+ panel = wx.Panel(frame, -1)
+ panel.SetBackgroundColour(wx.BLUE)
+
+ # Create the rubberband
+ frame.rubberBand = RubberBand(drawingSurface=panel)
+ frame.rubberBand.reset(aspectRatio=0.5)
+
+ # Add a button that creates a new rubberband
+ def __newRubberBand(event):
+ frame.rubberBand.reset()
+ button = wx.Button(frame, 100, 'Reset Rubberband')
+ frame.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, __newRubberBand, button)
+
+ # Layout the frame
+ sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
+ sizer.Add(panel, 1, wx.EXPAND | wx.ALL, 5)
+ sizer.Add(button, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER | wx.ALL, 5)
+ frame.SetAutoLayout(1)
+ frame.SetSizer(sizer)
+ frame.Show(1)
+ app.MainLoop()