X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/e5156e154a0fb21570d954bf0b699553989bcd47..dfea7acc199a2d57f444593f69b35181da34a34c:/wxPython/src/_colour.i?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/wxPython/src/_colour.i b/wxPython/src/_colour.i index 630d106990..b69c056343 100644 --- a/wxPython/src/_colour.i +++ b/wxPython/src/_colour.i @@ -23,13 +23,15 @@ Blue (RGB) intensity values, and is used to determine drawing colours, window colours, etc. Valid RGB values are in the range 0 to 255. In wxPython there are typemaps that will automatically convert from a -colour name, or from a '#RRGGBB' colour hex value string to a -wx.Colour object when calling C++ methods that expect a wxColour. -This means that the following are all equivallent:: +colour name, from a '#RRGGBB' colour hex value string, or from a 3 +integer tuple to a wx.Colour object when calling C++ methods that +expect a wxColour. This means that the following are all +equivallent:: win.SetBackgroundColour(wxColour(0,0,255)) win.SetBackgroundColour('BLUE') win.SetBackgroundColour('#0000FF') + win.SetBackgroundColour((0,0,255)) Additional colour names and their coresponding values can be added using `wx.ColourDatabase`. Various system colours (as set in the