def EVT_SYS_COLOUR_CHANGED(win, func):
win.Connect(-1, -1, wxEVT_SYS_COLOUR_CHANGED, func)
+def EVT_DISPLAY_CHANGED(win, func):
+ win.Connect(-1, -1, wxEVT_DISPLAY_CHANGED, func)
+
def EVT_SHOW(win, func):
win.Connect(-1, -1, wxEVT_SHOW, func)
wxPyTimer.__init__(self, None)
self.SetOwner(evtHandler, id)
-#----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-NULL = None # For backwards compatibility only. You should really be
- # using None now.
-
-
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# aliases
wxColor = wxColour
wxNamedColor = wxNamedColour
wxPen = wxPyPen
+wxScrollbar = wxScrollBar
+
# backwards compatibility
wxNoRefBitmap = wxBitmap
wxPyDefaultPosition = wxDefaultPosition
wxPyDefaultSize = wxDefaultSize
-
+NULL = None
+wxSystemSettings_GetSystemColour = wxSystemSettings_GetColour
+wxSystemSettings_GetSystemFont = wxSystemSettings_GetFont
+wxSystemSettings_GetSystemMetric = wxSystemSettings_GetMetric
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# wxGTK sets the locale when initialized. Doing this at the Python
# level should set it up to match what GTK is doing at the C level.
-try:
- import locale
- locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "")
-except:
- pass
+if wxPlatform == "__WXGTK__":
+ try:
+ import locale
+ locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "")
+ except:
+ pass
def __del__(self):
self.cleanup()
-__cleanMeUp = __wxPyCleanup()
+sys.__wxPythonCleanup = __wxPyCleanup()
+
+## # another possible solution, but it gets called too early...
+## if sys.version[0] == '2':
+## import atexit
+## atexit.register(wxc.wxApp_CleanUp)
+## else:
+## sys.exitfunc = wxc.wxApp_CleanUp
+
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------