X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/f6bcfd974ef26faf6f91a62cac09827e09463fd1..761df41e86ceeed56d32c038a6c9f88554d4f47a:/wxPython/demo/wxEditor.py diff --git a/wxPython/demo/wxEditor.py b/wxPython/demo/wxEditor.py index a55dc9def2..d3bbd08785 100644 --- a/wxPython/demo/wxEditor.py +++ b/wxPython/demo/wxEditor.py @@ -1,42 +1,63 @@ from wxPython.wx import * -from wxPython.lib.editor import wxEditor, wxPyEditor +from wxPython.lib.editor import wxEditor #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): win = wxPanel(nb, -1) ed = wxEditor(win, -1, style=wxSUNKEN_BORDER) - pyed = wxPyEditor(win, -1, style=wxSUNKEN_BORDER) box = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL) - box.Add(ed, 1, wxALL|wxGROW, 5) - box.Add(pyed, 1, wxALL|wxGROW, 5) + box.Add(ed, 1, wxALL|wxGROW, 1) win.SetSizer(box) win.SetAutoLayout(true) ed.SetText(["", "This is a simple text editor, the class name is", "wxEditor. Type a few lines and try it out.", + "", + "It uses Windows-style key commands that can be overriden by subclassing.", + "Mouse select works. Here are the key commands:", + "", + "Cursor movement: Arrow keys or mouse", + "Beginning of line: Home", + "End of line: End", + "Beginning of buffer: Control-Home", + "End of the buffer: Control-End", + "Select text: Hold down Shift while moving the cursor", + "Copy: Control-Insert, Control-C", + "Cut: Shift-Delete, Control-X", + "Paste: Shift-Insert, Control-V", ""]) - pyed.SetText(["# This one is a derived class named wxPyEditor.", - "# It adds syntax highlighting, folding (press", - "# F12 on the \"def\" line below) and other stuff.", - "import sys", - "def hello():", - " print 'hello'", - " for x in sys.path:", - " print x", - ""]) return win #---------------------------------------------------------------------- +overview = """ +The wxEditor class implements a simple text editor using wxPython. You +can create a custom editor by subclassing wxEditor. Even though much of +the editor is implemented in Python, it runs surprisingly smoothly on +normal hardware with small files. +How to use it +------------- +The demo code (demo/wxEditor.py) shows how to use wxEditor as a simple text +box. Use the SetText() and GetText() methods to set or get text from +the component; these both use a list of strings. + +The samples/FrogEdit directory has an example of a simple text editor +application that uses the wxEditor component. + +Subclassing +----------- +To add or change functionality, you can subclass this +component. One example of this might be to change the key +Alt key commands. In that case you would (for example) override the +SetAltFuncs() method. -overview = """\ """