wxWidgets/wxPython/demo/TablePrint.py

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import os
import wx
import wx.lib.printout as printout
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
buttonDefs = {
814 : ('PreviewWide', 'Preview print of a wide table'),
815 : ('PreviewNarrow', 'Preview print of a narrow table with color highlights'),
818 : ('OnPreviewMatrix', 'Preview print of a narrow column grid without a table header'),
817 : ('PreviewLine', 'Preview print to demonstrate the use of line breaks'),
819 : ('PrintWide', 'Direct print (no preview) of a wide table'),
}
class TablePanel(wx.Panel):
def __init__(self, parent, log, frame):
wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
self.frame = frame
box = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
box.Add((20, 30))
keys = buttonDefs.keys()
keys.sort()
for k in keys:
text = buttonDefs[k][1]
btn = wx.Button(self, k, text)
box.Add(btn, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER|wx.ALL, 15)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButton, btn)
self.SetAutoLayout(True)
self.SetSizer(box)
def OnButton(self, evt):
funct = buttonDefs[evt.GetId()][0]
code = 'self.' + funct + '()'
eval(code)
def ReadData(self):
test_file = "./data/testtable.txt"
file = open(test_file,'r',1)
i = 0
data = []
while 1:
text = file.readline()
text = text.strip()
if not text:
break
list_val = text.split('\t')
data.append(list_val)
file.close()
self.header = data[0]
self.data = data[1:]
def PreviewWide(self):
self.ReadData()
prt = printout.PrintTable(self.frame)
prt.data = self.data
prt.left_margin = 0.5
prt.set_column = [1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.5, 1.0, 3.0]
prt.label = self.header
prt.SetLandscape()
prt.SetColumnLineSize(2, 3)
prt.SetColumnLineColour(3, wx.NamedColour('RED'))
prt.SetRowLineSize(1, 3)
prt.SetRowLineColour(5, wx.NamedColour('RED'))
prt.SetHeader("wx.Windows Applications")
prt.SetFooter()
prt.SetFooter("Date: ", type = "Date", align=wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, indent = -2, colour = wx.NamedColour('RED'))
prt.Preview()
def PreviewNarrow(self):
self.ReadData()
new_data = []
for val in self.data:
new_data.append([val[0], val[1], val[2], val[4], val[5]])
val = self.header
new_header = [val[0], val[1], val[2], val[4], val[5]]
prt = printout.PrintTable(self.frame)
prt.data = new_data
prt.set_column = [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 2]
prt.label = new_header
prt.SetColAlignment(1, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE)
prt.SetColBackgroundColour(0, wx.NamedColour('RED'))
prt.SetColTextColour(0, wx.NamedColour('WHITE'))
prt.SetCellColour(4, 0, wx.NamedColour('LIGHT BLUE'))
prt.SetCellColour(4, 1, wx.NamedColour('LIGHT BLUE'))
prt.SetCellColour(17, 1, wx.NamedColour('LIGHT BLUE'))
prt.SetColBackgroundColour(2, wx.NamedColour('LIGHT BLUE'))
prt.SetCellText(4, 2, wx.NamedColour('RED'))
prt.SetColTextColour(3, wx.NamedColour('RED'))
prt.label_font_colour = wx.NamedColour('WHITE')
prt.SetHeader("wxWindows Applications", colour = wx.NamedColour('RED'))
prt.SetHeader("Printed: ", type = "Date & Time", align=wx.ALIGN_RIGHT, indent = -2, colour = wx.NamedColour('BLUE'))
prt.SetFooter("Page No", colour = wx.NamedColour('RED'), type ="Num")
prt.Preview()
def OnPreviewMatrix(self):
total_col = 45
total_row = 10
hsize = 0.2
vsize = 0.2
data = []
startx = 1.0
columns = []
for val in range(total_col):
columns.append(hsize)
prt = printout.PrintTable(self.frame)
for row in range(total_row):
value = []
for col in range(total_col):
value.append(str(col))
data.append(value)
for col in range(total_col):
prt.SetColAlignment(col, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE)
prt.SetLandscape()
prt.text_font_size = 8
prt.cell_left_margin = 0
prt.data = data
prt.set_column = columns
prt.SetHeader("Test of Small Grid Size")
prt.Preview()
def PreviewLine(self):
prt = printout.PrintTable(self.frame)
prt.label = ["Header 1", "Header 2", "Header 3"]
prt.set_column = []
prt.data = [["Row 1", "1", "2"], ["Row 2", "3", "4\nNew Line to see if it also can wrap around the cell region properly\nAnother new line"]]
prt.SetFooter()
prt.Preview()
def PrintWide(self):
self.ReadData()
prt = printout.PrintTable(self.frame)
prt.data = self.data
prt.left_margin = 0.5
prt.set_columns = [ 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 1, 3 ]
prt.label = self.header
prt.SetLandscape()
prt.Print()
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TablePanel(nb, log, frame)
return win
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
<html><body>
<h2>Table Printing</h2>
This demo shows various ways of using the <b><i>new
</i></b> PrintOut class. To understand the class you need to examine the demo examples
and the library <a href="%s">printout.py</a> module classes.
<p>
The initial class primarily contains a Table preview/printing class. There is a lot of flexibility
in manipulating the placement, sizing, colours, alignment of the table text and cell background colors.
There are also a number of options for printing Header and Footer information on the page.
<p>
There is also a class to extract the parameters from a wxGrid and easily recreate a Table printout.
<p>
The data is printed from a list object containing the column and row values. The label or table header
can be defined and will be repeated for all pages.
<p>
The correct "Total Page" does get calculated and used in the print out Footer.
<p>
There is still problems with the print framework to properly get the total pages in the preview unless
the program knows it before trying to parse through the available pages. This will be fixed
when the framework allows for it.
""" % os.path.join(os.path.dirname(printout.__file__), "printout.py")
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys,os
import run
run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])