-
-import wx
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-class TestPanel(wx.Panel):
- def __init__(self, parent, log):
- self.log = log
- wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
-
- b = wx.Button(self, -1, "Create and Show a TextEntryDialog", (50,50))
- self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButton, b)
-
-
- def OnButton(self, evt):
- dlg = wx.TextEntryDialog(
- self, 'What is your favorite programming language?',
- 'Eh??', 'Python')
-
- dlg.SetValue("Python is the best!")
-
- if dlg.ShowModal() == wx.ID_OK:
- self.log.WriteText('You entered: %s\n' % dlg.GetValue())
-
- dlg.Destroy()
-
-
-
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-def runTest(frame, nb, log):
- win = TestPanel(nb, log)
- return win
-
-#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-overview = """\
-This class represents a dialog that requests a one-line text string from the user.
-It is implemented as a generic wxWindows dialog. Along with the usual wx.Dialog
-style flags, all of the wx.TextCtrl TE_* style flags are accepted, so, for example,
-wx.TE_PASSWORD could be used to create a password dialog.
-
-As with other dialogs of this type, the user input must be retrieved prior to
-destroying the dialog.
-
-"""
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- import sys,os
- import run
- run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])