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Example Programs Using wxPython

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A survival guide for the post-wx-prefixed world.

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Author:Patrick K. O'Brien
Contact:pobrien@orbtech.com
Organization:Orbtech
Date:2003-07-02
Revision:1.2
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Introduction

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This document illustrates example programs using wxPython. All the -examples make use of the new wx package syntax introduced in wxPython -2.4.1, which is a bit different than older examples you might come -across.

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Background (with tongue firmly in cheek)

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If something hits you on the head, don't run around screaming that the -sky is falling. Instead, take a close look and see if it wasn't a -"wx" prefix that hit you. Apparently, they're dropping off wxPython -class names like flies dropping dead in the scorching heat of a -summer's day.

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Yes, the world is changing, and even our little wxPython world must -change with it. Then again, I'm not fond of pesky summertime flies, -and I'm not too upset that the "wx" prefixes are going to bite the -dust. I think it's for the best. But, being the kind, considerate -person that I am, I decided to write this guide to make the wx -namespace transition easier for everyone, even Chicken Little.

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Note

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Say what?

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If you have no idea what I mean by the "wx namespace transition," -consider yourself lucky. You can simply use these examples to -learn wxPython in its current state (beginning with wxPython -version 2.4.1). All you need to know is that previous wxPython -code used a slightly different syntax that some folks (including -me) considered ugly. So we changed it. And that's when the sky -starting falling...

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If you want more of the technical details, read the wx package -documentation.

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Rather than simply tell you that everything will be okay, I -decided to show you that everything will be okay. To do that, -I've created a bunch of example programs using the new wx package. I -hope you like them.

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Basic Program Example

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It doesn't get much simpler than this. Every wxPython program needs -an application and a frame. To encourage good coding habits, I've -split them into separate modules. They don't do much, but they're a -good starting point.

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I include a simple App class in the frame module because the PyWrap -"wrapper" utility (pywrap) only works with modules that contain an -application class. So including a simple one in each of your frame -modules allows you to use the PyWrap runtime wrapper and debug your -frames independent of your full application.

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Here is the module (frame.py) that defines the frame class:

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-#!/usr/bin/env python
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-"""Basic frame class, with App for testing."""
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-__author__ = "Patrick K. O'Brien <pobrien@orbtech.com>"
-__cvsid__ = "$Id$"
-__revision__ = "$Revision$"[11:-2]
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-import wx
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-class Frame(wx.Frame):
-    """Frame class."""
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-    def __init__(self, parent=None, id=-1, title='Title',
-                 pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=(400, 200)):
-        """Create a Frame instance."""
-        wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, title, pos, size)
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-class App(wx.App):
-    """Application class."""
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-    def OnInit(self):
-        self.frame = Frame()
-        self.frame.Show()
-        self.SetTopWindow(self.frame)
-        return True
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-def main():
-    app = App()
-    app.MainLoop()
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-if __name__ == '__main__':
-    main()
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And here is the module (app.py) that defines the application class -and imports the frame from frame.py:

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-#!/usr/bin/env python
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-"""Basic application class."""
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-__author__ = "Patrick K. O'Brien <pobrien@orbtech.com>"
-__cvsid__ = "$Id$"
-__revision__ = "$Revision$"[11:-2]
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-import wx
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-from frame import Frame
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-class App(wx.App):
-    """Application class."""
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-    def OnInit(self):
-        self.frame = Frame()
-        self.frame.Show()
-        self.SetTopWindow(self.frame)
-        return True
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-def main():
-    app = App()
-    app.MainLoop()
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-if __name__ == '__main__':
-    main()
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Hello wxPython Example

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This program displays an image file (wxPython.jpg) inside a frame -sized to match the graphic.

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screenshots/hello-win98.png

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Running hello.py on Windows.

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screenshots/hello-linux.png

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Running hello.py on Linux.

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screenshots/hello-mac.png

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Running hello.py on Mac OS X.

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Here is the source code for hello.py:

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-#!/usr/bin/env python
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-"""Hello, wxPython! program."""
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-__author__ = "Patrick K. O'Brien <pobrien@orbtech.com>"
-__cvsid__ = "$Id$"
-__revision__ = "$Revision$"[11:-2]
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-import wx
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-class Frame(wx.Frame):
-    """Frame class that displays an image."""
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-    def __init__(self, image, parent=None, id=-1,
-                 pos=wx.DefaultPosition, title='Hello, wxPython!'):
-        """Create a Frame instance and display image."""
-        temp = image.ConvertToBitmap()
-        size = temp.GetWidth(), temp.GetHeight()
-        wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, title, pos, size)
-        self.bmp = wx.StaticBitmap(parent=self, id=-1, bitmap=temp)
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-class App(wx.App):
-    """Application class."""
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-    def OnInit(self):
-        wx.InitAllImageHandlers()
-        image = wx.Image('wxPython.jpg', wx.BITMAP_TYPE_JPEG)
-        self.frame = Frame(image)
-        self.frame.Show()
-        self.SetTopWindow(self.frame)
-        return True
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-def main():
-    app = App()
-    app.MainLoop()
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-if __name__ == '__main__':
-    main()
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