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#!/usr/bin/python
"""
__version__ = "$Revision: 1.2 $"
__date__ = "$Date: 2005/09/18 03:59:22 $"
"""
from PythonCard import clipboard, dialog, graphic, model
import wx
import os
import minimal
import doodle
# minimalist panel that works like PageBackground
# for testing purposes
class MyPanel(wx.Panel):
def __init__(self, aParent, size, name):
wx.Panel.__init__(self, aParent,
-1,
size=size,
name=name)
self.panel = wx.Panel(self, -1,
style=wx.TAB_TRAVERSAL | wx.NO_FULL_REPAINT_ON_RESIZE)
self.field1 = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, 'Hello World')
self._sizer = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
self._sizer.Add(self.panel, True, wx.EXPAND)
self._sizer.Fit(self)
self._sizer.SetSizeHints(self)
self.SetSizer(self._sizer)
self.Layout()
class TestSplitter(model.SplitterBackground):
def on_initialize(self, event):
# the splitter code is adapted from the wxPython demo Main.py
# I was having to do RemoveChild with Background
# but SplitterBackground seems okay
## self.RemoveChild(self.panel)
## self.panel = None
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)
self.splitter = splitter
self.splitter2 = splitter2
win1 = MyPanel(splitter, (100, 50), 'win1')
#win1 = model.childWindow(splitter, doodle.Doodle)
win1 = model.childWindow(splitter, minimal.Minimal)
#win2 = model.childWindow(splitter, minimal.Minimal)
#win2 = MyPanel(splitter, (100, 50), 'win2')
win2 = model.childWindow(splitter2, doodle.Doodle)
#win2 = model.childWindow(splitter2, minimal.Minimal)
win3 = model.childWindow(splitter2, doodle.Doodle)
self.win1 = win1
self.win2 = win2
self.win3 = win3
# add the windows to the splitter and split it.
splitter2.SplitHorizontally(win2, win3, 160)
splitter.SplitVertically(win1, splitter2, 200)
#splitter.SplitVertically(win1, win2, 150)
splitter.SetMinimumPaneSize(20)
splitter2.SetMinimumPaneSize(20)
self.size = (600, 400)
# Make the splitter on the right expand the top window when resized
def SplitterOnSize(evt):
splitter = evt.GetEventObject()
sz = splitter.GetSize()
splitter.SetSashPosition(sz.height - 160, False)
evt.Skip()
#splitter2.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, SplitterOnSize)
"""
Doodle methods
MAJOR UNRESOLVED ISSUES
just like top-level event handlers and methods
when dealing with a Notebook
how do we want these kinds of methods to work with a SplitterBackground?
if the event handlers and methods such as openFile are defined in the
top-level parent then they will be found, but rather than references
such as self.components.bufOff they would have to make specific
references to the child such as self.win3.components.bufOff
this makes sense from the standpoint that the associated menus
also have to be specified in the top-level Background resource
but it would seem to reduce reusability
so could we and should we bind and dispatch events such that
a child could add menus and menu items from its resource
during the initLayout call or something like that?
depending on the focus context, events would be directed
at the appropriate child.
i'm not even sure that is doable.
needless to say the containers introduced with Notebook
and SplitterBackground are making me worry about PythonCard
becoming even more of a confusing hack job than it already is.
"""
def openFile(self):
win = self.findFocus()
print win
result = dialog.openFileDialog(None, "Import which file?")
if result.accepted:
path = result.paths[0]
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(path))
self.filename = path
bmp = graphic.Bitmap(self.filename)
#self.components.bufOff.drawBitmap(bmp, (0, 0))
self.win3.components.bufOff.drawBitmap(bmp, (0, 0))
def on_menuFileOpen_select(self, event):
self.openFile()
def on_menuFileSaveAs_select(self, event):
if self.filename is None:
path = ''
filename = ''
else:
path, filename = os.path.split(self.filename)
result = dialog.saveFileDialog(None, "Save As", path, filename)
if result.accepted:
path = result.paths[0]
fileType = graphic.bitmapType(path)
print fileType, path
try:
#bmp = self.components.bufOff.getBitmap()
bmp = self.win3.components.bufOff.getBitmap()
bmp.SaveFile(path, fileType)
return 1
except Exception, msg: # Should check for a particular exception
return 0
else:
return 0
def on_menuEditCopy_select(self, event):
#clipboard.setClipboard(self.components.bufOff.getBitmap())
clipboard.setClipboard(self.win3.components.bufOff.getBitmap())
def on_menuEditPaste_select(self, event):
bmp = clipboard.getClipboard()
if isinstance(bmp, wx.Bitmap):
#self.components.bufOff.drawBitmap(bmp)
self.win3.components.bufOff.drawBitmap(bmp)
def on_editClear_command(self, event):
#self.components.bufOff.clear()
self.win3.components.bufOff.clear()
if __name__ == '__main__':
app = model.Application(TestSplitter)
app.MainLoop()
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