"""ShiftDown(self) -> bool"""
return _core_.MouseEvent_ShiftDown(*args, **kwargs)
+ def CmdDown(*args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ CmdDown(self) -> bool
+
+ "Cmd" is a pseudo key which is the same as Control for PC and Unix
+ platforms but the special "Apple" (a.k.a as "Command") key on
+ Macs: it makes often sense to use it instead of, say, `ControlDown`
+ because Cmd key is used for the same thing under Mac as Ctrl
+ elsewhere. The Ctrl still exists, it's just not used for this
+ purpose. So for non-Mac platforms this is the same as `ControlDown`
+ and Macs this is the same as `MetaDown`.
+ """
+ return _core_.MouseEvent_CmdDown(*args, **kwargs)
+
def LeftDown(*args, **kwargs):
"""LeftDown(self) -> bool"""
return _core_.MouseEvent_LeftDown(*args, **kwargs)
"""ShiftDown(self) -> bool"""
return _core_.KeyEvent_ShiftDown(*args, **kwargs)
+ def CmdDown(*args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ CmdDown(self) -> bool
+
+ "Cmd" is a pseudo key which is the same as Control for PC and Unix
+ platforms but the special "Apple" (a.k.a as "Command") key on
+ Macs: it makes often sense to use it instead of, say, `ControlDown`
+ because Cmd key is used for the same thing under Mac as Ctrl
+ elsewhere. The Ctrl still exists, it's just not used for this
+ purpose. So for non-Mac platforms this is the same as `ControlDown`
+ and Macs this is the same as `MetaDown`.
+ """
+ return _core_.KeyEvent_CmdDown(*args, **kwargs)
+
def HasModifiers(*args, **kwargs):
"""HasModifiers(self) -> bool"""
return _core_.KeyEvent_HasModifiers(*args, **kwargs)
"""SetCurrentFocus(self, Window win)"""
return _core_.NavigationKeyEvent_SetCurrentFocus(*args, **kwargs)
+ IsBackward = _core_.NavigationKeyEvent_IsBackward
IsForward = _core_.NavigationKeyEvent_IsForward
WinChange = _core_.NavigationKeyEvent_WinChange
def __init__(self, title = "wxPython: stdout/stderr"):
self.frame = None
self.title = title
+ self.pos = wx.DefaultPosition
+ self.size = (450, 300)
self.parent = None
def SetParent(self, parent):
def CreateOutputWindow(self, st):
- self.frame = wx.Frame(self.parent, -1, self.title,
- style=wx.DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE | wx.NO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE)
+ self.frame = wx.Frame(self.parent, -1, self.title, self.pos, self.size,
+ style=wx.DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE)
self.text = wx.TextCtrl(self.frame, -1, "",
- style = wx.TE_MULTILINE | wx.TE_READONLY)
+ style=wx.TE_MULTILINE|wx.TE_READONLY)
self.text.AppendText(st)
- self.frame.SetSize((450, 300))
self.frame.Show(True)
EVT_CLOSE(self.frame, self.OnCloseWindow)
_sys.stdout, _sys.stderr = self.saveStdio
+ def SetOutputWindowAttributes(self, title=None, pos=None, size=None):
+ """
+ Set the title, position and/or size of the output window if
+ the stdio has been redirected. This should be called before
+ any output would cause the output window to be created.
+ """
+ if self.stdioWin:
+ if title is not None:
+ self.stdioWin.title = title
+ if pos is not None:
+ self.stdioWin.pos = pos
+ if size is not None:
+ self.stdioWin.size = size
+
+
+
# change from wx.PyApp_XX to wx.App_XX
App_GetMacSupportPCMenuShortcuts = _core_.PyApp_GetMacSupportPCMenuShortcuts
"""
return _core_.Window_FitInside(*args, **kwargs)
- def SetSizeHints(*args):
+ def SetSizeHints(*args, **kwargs):
"""
- SetSizeHints(self, Size minSize, Size maxSize=DefaultSize, Size incSize=DefaultSize)
SetSizeHints(self, int minW, int minH, int maxW=-1, int maxH=-1, int incW=-1,
int incH=-1)
The resizing increments are only significant under Motif or Xt.
"""
- return _core_.Window_SetSizeHints(*args)
+ return _core_.Window_SetSizeHints(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def SetSizeHintsSz(*args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ SetSizeHintsSz(self, Size minSize, Size maxSize=DefaultSize, Size incSize=DefaultSize)
+
+ Allows specification of minimum and maximum window sizes, and window
+ size increments. If a pair of values is not set (or set to -1), the
+ default values will be used. If this function is called, the user
+ will not be able to size the window outside the given bounds (if it is
+ a top-level window.) Sizers will also inspect the minimum window size
+ and will use that value if set when calculating layout.
+
+ The resizing increments are only significant under Motif or Xt.
+ """
+ return _core_.Window_SetSizeHintsSz(*args, **kwargs)
- def SetVirtualSizeHints(*args):
+ def SetVirtualSizeHints(*args, **kwargs):
"""
- SetVirtualSizeHints(self, Size minSize, Size maxSize=DefaultSize)
SetVirtualSizeHints(self, int minW, int minH, int maxW=-1, int maxH=-1)
Allows specification of minimum and maximum virtual window sizes. If a
used. If this function is called, the user will not be able to size
the virtual area of the window outside the given bounds.
"""
- return _core_.Window_SetVirtualSizeHints(*args)
+ return _core_.Window_SetVirtualSizeHints(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def SetVirtualSizeHintsSz(*args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ SetVirtualSizeHintsSz(self, Size minSize, Size maxSize=DefaultSize)
+
+ Allows specification of minimum and maximum virtual window sizes. If a
+ pair of values is not set (or set to -1), the default values will be
+ used. If this function is called, the user will not be able to size
+ the virtual area of the window outside the given bounds.
+ """
+ return _core_.Window_SetVirtualSizeHintsSz(*args, **kwargs)
def GetMaxSize(*args, **kwargs):
"""GetMaxSize(self) -> Size"""
"""
return _core_.Window_Navigate(*args, **kwargs)
+ def MoveAfterInTabOrder(*args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ MoveAfterInTabOrder(self, Window win)
+
+ Moves this window in the tab navigation order after the specified
+ sibling window. This means that when the user presses the TAB key on
+ that other window, the focus switches to this window.
+
+ The default tab order is the same as creation order. This function
+ and `MoveBeforeInTabOrder` allow to change it after creating all the
+ windows.
+
+ """
+ return _core_.Window_MoveAfterInTabOrder(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def MoveBeforeInTabOrder(*args, **kwargs):
+ """
+ MoveBeforeInTabOrder(self, Window win)
+
+ Same as `MoveAfterInTabOrder` except that it inserts this window just
+ before win instead of putting it right after it.
+ """
+ return _core_.Window_MoveBeforeInTabOrder(*args, **kwargs)
+
def GetChildren(*args, **kwargs):
"""
GetChildren(self) -> PyObject
"""
return _core_.Window_SetBackgroundColour(*args, **kwargs)
- def SetDefaultBackgroundColour(*args, **kwargs):
- """SetDefaultBackgroundColour(self, Colour colour)"""
- return _core_.Window_SetDefaultBackgroundColour(*args, **kwargs)
+ def SetOwnBackgroundColour(*args, **kwargs):
+ """SetOwnBackgroundColour(self, Colour colour)"""
+ return _core_.Window_SetOwnBackgroundColour(*args, **kwargs)
def SetForegroundColour(*args, **kwargs):
"""
"""
return _core_.Window_SetForegroundColour(*args, **kwargs)
- def SetDefaultForegroundColour(*args, **kwargs):
- """SetDefaultForegroundColour(self, Colour colour)"""
- return _core_.Window_SetDefaultForegroundColour(*args, **kwargs)
+ def SetOwnForegroundColour(*args, **kwargs):
+ """SetOwnForegroundColour(self, Colour colour)"""
+ return _core_.Window_SetOwnForegroundColour(*args, **kwargs)
def GetBackgroundColour(*args, **kwargs):
"""
"""
return _core_.Window_SetFont(*args, **kwargs)
- def SetDefaultFont(*args, **kwargs):
- """SetDefaultFont(self, Font font)"""
- return _core_.Window_SetDefaultFont(*args, **kwargs)
+ def SetOwnFont(*args, **kwargs):
+ """SetOwnFont(self, Font font)"""
+ return _core_.Window_SetOwnFont(*args, **kwargs)
def GetFont(*args, **kwargs):
"""
By 'intelligently' the following is meant: by default, all windows use
their own default attributes. However if some of the parent's
attributes are explicitly changed (that is, using SetFont and not
- SetDefaultFont) and if the corresponding attribute hadn't been
+ SetOwnFont) and if the corresponding attribute hadn't been
explicitly set for this window itself, then this window takes the same
value as used by the parent. In addition, if the window overrides
ShouldInheritColours to return false, the colours will not be changed
return _core_.Control_SetLabel(*args, **kwargs)
def GetClassDefaultAttributes(*args, **kwargs):
- """GetClassDefaultAttributes(int variant=WINDOW_VARIANT_NORMAL) -> VisualAttributes"""
+ """
+ GetClassDefaultAttributes(int variant=WINDOW_VARIANT_NORMAL) -> VisualAttributes
+
+ Get the default attributes for this class. This is useful if you want
+ to use the same font or colour in your own control as in a standard
+ control -- which is a much better idea than hard coding specific
+ colours or fonts which might look completely out of place on the
+ user's system, especially if it uses themes.
+
+ The variant parameter is only relevant under Mac currently and is
+ ignore under other platforms. Under Mac, it will change the size of
+ the returned font. See `wx.Window.SetWindowVariant` for more about
+ this.
+ """
return _core_.Control_GetClassDefaultAttributes(*args, **kwargs)
GetClassDefaultAttributes = staticmethod(GetClassDefaultAttributes)
return val
def Control_GetClassDefaultAttributes(*args, **kwargs):
- """Control_GetClassDefaultAttributes(int variant=WINDOW_VARIANT_NORMAL) -> VisualAttributes"""
+ """
+ Control_GetClassDefaultAttributes(int variant=WINDOW_VARIANT_NORMAL) -> VisualAttributes
+
+ Get the default attributes for this class. This is useful if you want
+ to use the same font or colour in your own control as in a standard
+ control -- which is a much better idea than hard coding specific
+ colours or fonts which might look completely out of place on the
+ user's system, especially if it uses themes.
+
+ The variant parameter is only relevant under Mac currently and is
+ ignore under other platforms. Under Mac, it will change the size of
+ the returned font. See `wx.Window.SetWindowVariant` for more about
+ this.
+ """
return _core_.Control_GetClassDefaultAttributes(*args, **kwargs)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def AppendItems(*args, **kwargs):
"""
- AppendItems(self, wxArrayString strings)
+ AppendItems(self, List strings)
Apend several items at once to the control. Notice that calling this
method may be much faster than appending the items one by one if you