+# 11/20/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
+#
+# o Updated for wx namespace
+#
-from wxPython.wx import *
+import wx
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
- data = wxPageSetupDialogData()
+ data = wx.PageSetupDialogData()
data.SetMarginTopLeft( (15, 15) )
data.SetMarginBottomRight( (15, 15) )
#data.SetDefaultMinMargins(True)
- data.SetPaperId(wxPAPER_LETTER)
+ data.SetPaperId(wx.PAPER_LETTER)
- dlg = wxPageSetupDialog(frame, data)
- if dlg.ShowModal() == wxID_OK:
+ dlg = wx.PageSetupDialog(frame, data)
+
+ if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK:
data = dlg.GetPageSetupData()
tl = data.GetMarginTopLeft()
br = data.GetMarginBottomRight()
log.WriteText('Margins are: %s %s\n' % (str(tl), str(br)))
+
dlg.Destroy()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
overview = """\
-"""
+This class represents the page setup common dialog. The page setup dialog is standard
+from Windows 95 on, replacing the print setup dialog (which is retained in Windows
+and wxWindows for backward compatibility). On Windows 95 and NT 4.0 and above,
+the page setup dialog is native to the windowing system, otherwise it is emulated.
+The page setup dialog contains controls for paper size (A4, A5 etc.), orientation
+(landscape or portrait), and controls for setting left, top, right and bottom margin
+sizes in millimetres.
+When the dialog has been closed, you need to query the <code>wxPageSetupDialogData</code> object
+associated with the dialog.
+Note that the OK and Cancel buttons do not destroy the dialog; this must be done by
+the application. As with other dialogs, do not destroy the dialog until you are done
+with the data, and, conversely, do not use the wxPageSetupDialogData after the
+dialog is destroyed.
+"""
+
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys,os