('wxXOR', wxXOR),
]
+import images
+
class TestMaskWindow(wxScrolledWindow):
def __init__(self, parent):
wxScrolledWindow.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.SetBackgroundColour(wxColour(0,128,0))
# A reference bitmap that we won't mask
- self.bmp_nomask = wxBitmap('bitmaps/test_image.png', wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG)
+ self.bmp_nomask = images.getTestStar2Bitmap()
# One that we will
- self.bmp_withmask = wxBitmap('bitmaps/test_image.png', wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG)
+ self.bmp_withmask = images.getTestStar2Bitmap()
# this mask comes from a monochrome bitmap
- self.bmp_themask = wxBitmap('bitmaps/test_mask.bmp', wxBITMAP_TYPE_BMP)
+ self.bmp_themask = images.getTestMaskBitmap()
self.bmp_themask.SetDepth(1)
mask = wxMask(self.bmp_themask)
# Now we'll create a mask in a bit of an easier way, by picking a
# colour in the image that is to be the transparent colour.
- self.bmp_withcolourmask = wxBitmap('bitmaps/test_image.png', wxBITMAP_TYPE_PNG)
+ self.bmp_withcolourmask = images.getTestStar2Bitmap()
mask = wxMaskColour(self.bmp_withcolourmask, wxWHITE)
self.bmp_withcolourmask.SetMask(mask)