-# 11/21/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
-#
-# o Updated for wx namespace
-#
-# 11/30/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
-#
-# o wx.ProgressDialog appears to be broken. No abort button
-# and it's not possible to dismiss it otherwise.
-#
-
-import wx
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-def runTest(frame, nb, log):
- max = 20
-
- dlg = wx.ProgressDialog("Progress dialog example",
- "An informative message",
- maximum = max,
- parent=frame,
- style = wx.PD_CAN_ABORT | wx.PD_APP_MODAL)
-
- keepGoing = True
- count = 0
-
- while keepGoing and count < max:
- count = count + 1
- #print count
- wx.Sleep(1)
-
- if count == max / 2:
- keepGoing = dlg.Update(count, "Half-time!")
- else:
- keepGoing = dlg.Update(count)
-
- dlg.Destroy()
-
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-overview = """\
-This class represents a dialog that shows a short message and a progress bar.
-Optionally, it can display an ABORT button
-
-This dialog indicates the progress of some event that takes a while to accomplish,
-usually, such as file copy progress, download progress, and so on. The display
-is <b>completely</b> under control of the program; you must update the dialog from
-within the program creating it.
-
-When the dialog closes, you must check to see if the user aborted the process or
-not, and act accordingly -- that is, if the PD_CAN_ABORT style flag is set.
-If not then you may progress blissfully onward.
-
-"""
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- import sys,os
- import run
- run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])