# 12/01/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) # # o Updated for wx namespace. Not tested though. # # 12/17/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net) # # o Removed wx prefix from class name, # updated reverse renamer # """ sorry no documentation... Christopher J. Fama """ import wx import wx.html as html class PyClickableHtmlWindow(html.HtmlWindow): """ Class for a wxHtmlWindow which responds to clicks on links by opening a browser pointed at that link, and to shift-clicks by copying the link to the clipboard. """ def __init__(self,parent,ID,**kw): apply(html.HtmlWindow.__init__,(self,parent,ID),kw) def OnLinkClicked(self,link): self.link = wx.TextDataObject(link.GetHref()) if link.GetEvent().ShiftDown(): if wx.TheClipboard.Open(): wx.TheClipboard.SetData(self.link) wx.TheClipboard.Close() else: dlg = wx.MessageDialog(self,"Couldn't open clipboard!\n",wx.OK) wx.Bell() dlg.ShowModal() dlg.Destroy() else: if 0: # Chris's original code... if sys.platform not in ["windows",'nt'] : #TODO: A MORE APPROPRIATE COMMAND LINE FOR Linux #[or rather, non-Windows platforms... as of writing, #this MEANS Linux, until wxPython for wxMac comes along...] command = "/usr/bin/netscape" else: command = "start" command = "%s \"%s\"" % (command, self.link.GetText ()) os.system (command) else: # My alternative import webbrowser webbrowser.open(link.GetHref())