X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/ec873c943d71f0d5f13e3398557071448cda6c23..a4027e74873007e3430af3bd77019bcab76f6c04:/wxPython/demo/ToolBar.py diff --git a/wxPython/demo/ToolBar.py b/wxPython/demo/ToolBar.py deleted file mode 100644 index 5991ffedb0..0000000000 --- a/wxPython/demo/ToolBar.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,252 +0,0 @@ - -import wx -import images - -FRAMETB = True -TBFLAGS = ( wx.TB_HORIZONTAL - | wx.NO_BORDER - | wx.TB_FLAT - #| wx.TB_TEXT - #| wx.TB_HORZ_LAYOUT - ) - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class TestSearchCtrl(wx.SearchCtrl): - maxSearches = 5 - - def __init__(self, parent, id=-1, value="", - pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=wx.DefaultSize, style=0, - doSearch=None): - style |= wx.TE_PROCESS_ENTER - wx.SearchCtrl.__init__(self, parent, id, value, pos, size, style) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TEXT_ENTER, self.OnTextEntered) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU_RANGE, self.OnMenuItem, id=1, id2=self.maxSearches) - self.doSearch = doSearch - self.searches = [] - - def OnTextEntered(self, evt): - text = self.GetValue() - if self.doSearch(text): - self.searches.append(text) - if len(self.searches) > self.maxSearches: - del self.searches[0] - self.SetMenu(self.MakeMenu()) - self.SetValue("") - - def OnMenuItem(self, evt): - text = self.searches[evt.GetId()-1] - self.doSearch(text) - - def MakeMenu(self): - menu = wx.Menu() - item = menu.Append(-1, "Recent Searches") - item.Enable(False) - for idx, txt in enumerate(self.searches): - menu.Append(1+idx, txt) - return menu - - - -class TestToolBar(wx.Frame): - def __init__(self, parent, log): - wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, -1, 'Test ToolBar', size=(600, 400)) - self.log = log - self.timer = None - self.Bind(wx.EVT_CLOSE, self.OnCloseWindow) - - client = wx.Panel(self) - client.SetBackgroundColour(wx.NamedColour("WHITE")) - - if FRAMETB: - # Use the wxFrame internals to create the toolbar and - # associate it all in one tidy method call. By using - # CreateToolBar or SetToolBar the "client area" of the - # frame will be adjusted to exclude the toolbar. - tb = self.CreateToolBar( TBFLAGS ) - - # Here's a 'simple' toolbar example, and how to bind it using SetToolBar() - #tb = wx.ToolBarSimple(self, -1, wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize, - # wx.TB_HORIZONTAL | wx.NO_BORDER | wx.TB_FLAT) - #self.SetToolBar(tb) - # But we're doing it a different way here. - - else: - # The toolbar can also be a child of another widget, and - # be managed by a sizer, although there may be some - # implications of doing this on some platforms. - tb = wx.ToolBar(client, style=TBFLAGS) - sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL) - sizer.Add(tb, 0, wx.EXPAND) - client.SetSizer(sizer) - - - log.write("Default toolbar tool size: %s\n" % tb.GetToolBitmapSize()) - - self.CreateStatusBar() - - tsize = (24,24) - new_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_NEW, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) - open_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_FILE_OPEN, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) - copy_bmp = wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_COPY, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) - paste_bmp= wx.ArtProvider.GetBitmap(wx.ART_PASTE, wx.ART_TOOLBAR, tsize) - - tb.SetToolBitmapSize(tsize) - - #tb.AddSimpleTool(10, new_bmp, "New", "Long help for 'New'") - tb.AddLabelTool(10, "New", new_bmp, shortHelp="New", longHelp="Long help for 'New'") - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=10) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, self.OnToolRClick, id=10) - - #tb.AddSimpleTool(20, open_bmp, "Open", "Long help for 'Open'") - tb.AddLabelTool(20, "Open", open_bmp, shortHelp="Open", longHelp="Long help for 'Open'") - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=20) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, self.OnToolRClick, id=20) - - tb.AddSeparator() - tb.AddSimpleTool(30, copy_bmp, "Copy", "Long help for 'Copy'") - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=30) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, self.OnToolRClick, id=30) - - tb.AddSimpleTool(40, paste_bmp, "Paste", "Long help for 'Paste'") - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=40) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, self.OnToolRClick, id=40) - - tb.AddSeparator() - - #tool = tb.AddCheckTool(50, images.getTog1Bitmap(), shortHelp="Toggle this") - tool = tb.AddCheckLabelTool(50, "Checkable", images.getTog1Bitmap(), - shortHelp="Toggle this") - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL, self.OnToolClick, id=50) - - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_ENTER, self.OnToolEnter) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOL_RCLICKED, self.OnToolRClick) # Match all - self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.OnClearSB) - - tb.AddSeparator() - cbID = wx.NewId() - - tb.AddControl( - wx.ComboBox( - tb, cbID, "", choices=["", "This", "is a", "wx.ComboBox"], - size=(150,-1), style=wx.CB_DROPDOWN - )) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_COMBOBOX, self.OnCombo, id=cbID) - - tb.AddSeparator() - search = TestSearchCtrl(tb, size=(150,-1), doSearch=self.DoSearch) - tb.AddControl(search) - - # Final thing to do for a toolbar is call the Realize() method. This - # causes it to render (more or less, that is). - tb.Realize() - - - def DoSearch(self, text): - # called by TestSearchCtrl - self.log.WriteText("DoSearch: %s\n" % text) - # return true to tell the search ctrl to remember the text - return True - - - def OnToolClick(self, event): - self.log.WriteText("tool %s clicked\n" % event.GetId()) - #tb = self.GetToolBar() - tb = event.GetEventObject() - tb.EnableTool(10, not tb.GetToolEnabled(10)) - - def OnToolRClick(self, event): - self.log.WriteText("tool %s right-clicked\n" % event.GetId()) - - def OnCombo(self, event): - self.log.WriteText("combobox item selected: %s\n" % event.GetString()) - - def OnToolEnter(self, event): - self.log.WriteText('OnToolEnter: %s, %s\n' % (event.GetId(), event.GetInt())) - - if self.timer is None: - self.timer = wx.Timer(self) - - if self.timer.IsRunning(): - self.timer.Stop() - - self.timer.Start(2000) - event.Skip() - - - def OnClearSB(self, event): # called for the timer event handler - self.SetStatusText("") - self.timer.Stop() - self.timer = None - - - def OnCloseWindow(self, event): - if self.timer is not None: - self.timer.Stop() - self.timer = None - self.Destroy() - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -class TestPanel(wx.Panel): - def __init__(self, parent, log): - self.log = log - wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1) - - b = wx.Button(self, -1, "Show the ToolBar sample", (50,50)) - self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButton, b) - - - def OnButton(self, evt): - win = TestToolBar(self, self.log) - win.Show(True) - self.frame = win - - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -def runTest(frame, nb, log): - win = TestPanel(nb, log) - return win - -#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -overview = """\ -wx.ToolBar is a narrow strip of icons on one side of a frame (top, bottom, sides) -that acts much like a menu does, except it is always visible. Additionally, actual -wxWindows controls, such as wx.TextCtrl or wx.ComboBox, can be added to the toolbar -and used from within it. - -Toolbar creation is a two-step process. First, the toolbar is defined using the -various Add* methods of wx.ToolBar. Once all is set up, then wx.Toolbar.Realize() -must be called to render it. - -wx.Toolbar events are also propogated as Menu events; this is especially handy when -you have a menu bar that contains items that carry out the same function. For example, -it is not uncommon to have a little 'floppy' toolbar icon to 'save' the current file -(whatever it is) as well as a FILE/SAVE menu item that does the same thing. In this -case, both events can be captured and acted upon using the same event handler -with no ill effects. - -If there are cases where a toolbar icon should *not* be associated with a menu item, -use a unique ID to trap it. - -There are a number of ways to create a toolbar for a wx.Frame. wx.Frame.CreateToolBar() -does all the work except it adds no buttons at all unless you override the virtual method -OnCreateToolBar(). On the other hand, you can just subclass wx.ToolBar and then use -wx.Frame.SetToolBar() instead. - -Note that wx.TB_DOCKABLE is only supported under GTK. An attempt to alleviate this -is provided in wx.lib.floatbar, but it is not formally supported. -""" - - -if __name__ == '__main__': - import sys,os - import run - run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:]) -