X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/625a9dc6664ee781cf4c1c2ec2c61d75665a7412..521808ff62a4e48c88f6853048d9d1befcb18c23:/wxPython/demo/Main.py diff --git a/wxPython/demo/Main.py b/wxPython/demo/Main.py index ddce684930..7dfe9cb2f7 100644 --- a/wxPython/demo/Main.py +++ b/wxPython/demo/Main.py @@ -20,8 +20,9 @@ import images # For debugging ##wx.Trap(); +##print "wx.VERSION_STRING = ", wx.VERSION_STRING ##print os.getpid(); -##raw_input("Press a key...") +##raw_input("Press Enter...") #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -29,19 +30,9 @@ import images _treeList = [ # new stuff - ('Recent Additions', [ - 'VListBox', - 'Listbook', - 'MaskedNumCtrl', + ('Recent Additions/Updates', [ + 'OGL', 'FloatCanvas', - 'XmlResourceSubclass', - 'GridBagSizer', - 'Cursor', - 'PyPlot', - 'ImageAlpha', - 'ActiveX_FlashWindow', - 'ActiveX_IEHtmlWindow', - 'ActiveX_PDFWindow', ]), # managed windows == things with a (optional) caption you can close @@ -220,7 +211,7 @@ _treeList = [ ]), # need libs not coming with the demo - ('Objects using an external library', [ + ('Samples using an external library', [ 'GLCanvas', ]), @@ -260,7 +251,7 @@ class MyTP(wx.PyTipProvider): # try: - ##raise ImportError + ##raise ImportError # for testing the alternate implementation from wx import stc from StyledTextCtrl_2 import PythonSTC class DemoCodeViewer(PythonSTC): @@ -270,6 +261,8 @@ try: # Some methods to make it compatible with how the wxTextCtrl is used def SetValue(self, value): + if wx.USE_UNICODE: + value = value.decode('iso8859_1') self.SetReadOnly(False) self.SetText(value) self.SetReadOnly(True) @@ -444,8 +437,11 @@ class wxPythonDemo(wx.Frame): if wx.Platform != '__WXMAC__': # setup a taskbar icon, and catch some events from it + dim = 16 # (may want to use 22 on wxGTK...) icon = wx.IconFromBitmap( - images.getMondrianImage().Scale(16,16).ConvertToBitmap() ) + images.getMondrianImage().Scale(dim,dim).ConvertToBitmap() ) + #icon = wx.Icon('bmp_source/mondrian.ico', wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ICO) + #icon = images.getMondrianIcon() self.tbicon = wx.TaskBarIcon() self.tbicon.SetIcon(icon, "wxPython Demo") self.tbicon.Bind(wx.EVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DCLICK, self.OnTaskBarActivate) @@ -464,13 +460,13 @@ class wxPythonDemo(wx.Frame): self.Centre(wx.BOTH) self.CreateStatusBar(1, wx.ST_SIZEGRIP) - splitter = wx.SplitterWindow(self, -1) - splitter2 = wx.SplitterWindow(splitter, -1) ##, size=(20,20)) + splitter = wx.SplitterWindow(self, -1, style=wx.CLIP_CHILDREN | wx.SP_LIVE_UPDATE | wx.SP_3D) + splitter2 = wx.SplitterWindow(splitter, -1, style=wx.CLIP_CHILDREN | wx.SP_LIVE_UPDATE | wx.SP_3D) # Set up a log on the View Log Notebook page self.log = wx.TextCtrl(splitter2, -1, style = wx.TE_MULTILINE|wx.TE_READONLY|wx.HSCROLL) - + # Set the wxWindows log target to be this textctrl #wx.Log_SetActiveTarget(wx.LogTextCtrl(self.log)) @@ -634,7 +630,7 @@ class wxPythonDemo(wx.Frame): self.tree.EnsureVisible(selectedDemo) - wx.LogMessage('window handle: %s' % self.GetHandle()) +## wx.LogMessage('window handle: %s' % self.GetHandle()) #--------------------------------------------- @@ -742,6 +738,8 @@ class wxPythonDemo(wx.Frame): lead = text[:6] if lead != '' and lead != '': text = '
'.join(text.split('\n')) + if wx.USE_UNICODE: + text = text.decode('iso8859_1') self.ovr.SetPage(text) self.nb.SetPageText(0, name) @@ -920,14 +918,12 @@ class MyApp(wx.App): the main frame when it is time to do so. """ - wx.InitAllImageHandlers() - # Normally when using a SplashScreen you would create it, show # it and then continue on with the applicaiton's # initialization, finally creating and showing the main # application window(s). In this case we have nothing else to # do so we'll delay showing the main frame until later (see - # OnClose above) so the users can see the SplashScrren effect. + # OnClose above) so the users can see the SplashScreen effect. splash = MySplashScreen() splash.Show() @@ -954,13 +950,12 @@ def main(): overview = """

wxPython

-

wxPython is a GUI toolkit for the Python programming language. It -allows Python programmers to create programs with a robust, highly -functional graphical user interface, simply and easily. It is -implemented as a Python extension module (native code) that wraps the -popular wxWindows cross -platform GUI library, which is written in C++. +

wxPython is a GUI toolkit for the Python programming +language. It allows Python programmers to create programs with a +robust, highly functional graphical user interface, simply and easily. +It is implemented as a Python extension module (native code) that +wraps the popular wxWindows cross platform GUI library, which is +written in C++.

Like Python and wxWindows, wxPython is Open Source which means that it is free for anyone to use and the source code is