import wx import ColorPanel import images colourList = [ "Aquamarine", "Grey", "Blue", "Blue Violet", "Brown", "Cadet Blue", "Coral", "Wheat", #"Cyan", "Dark Grey", "Dark Green", #"Steel Blue", ] #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- def getNextImageID(count): imID = 0 while True: yield imID imID += 1 if imID == count: imID = 0 class TestTB(wx.Toolbook): def __init__(self, parent, id, log): wx.Toolbook.__init__(self, parent, id, style= wx.BK_DEFAULT #wx.BK_TOP #wx.BK_BOTTOM #wx.BK_LEFT #wx.BK_RIGHT ) self.log = log # make an image list using the LBXX images il = wx.ImageList(32, 32) for x in range(12): f = getattr(images, 'getLB%02dBitmap' % (x+1)) bmp = f() il.Add(bmp) self.AssignImageList(il) imageIdGenerator = getNextImageID(il.GetImageCount()) # Now make a bunch of panels for the list book first = True for colour in colourList: win = self.makeColorPanel(colour) self.AddPage(win, colour, imageId=imageIdGenerator.next()) if first: st = wx.StaticText(win.win, -1, "You can put nearly any type of window here,\n" "and the toolbar can be on either side of the Toolbook", wx.Point(10, 10)) first = False self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOLBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, self.OnPageChanged) self.Bind(wx.EVT_TOOLBOOK_PAGE_CHANGING, self.OnPageChanging) def makeColorPanel(self, color): p = wx.Panel(self, -1) win = ColorPanel.ColoredPanel(p, color) p.win = win def OnCPSize(evt, win=win): win.SetPosition((0,0)) win.SetSize(evt.GetSize()) p.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, OnCPSize) return p def OnPageChanged(self, event): old = event.GetOldSelection() new = event.GetSelection() sel = self.GetSelection() self.log.write('OnPageChanged, old:%d, new:%d, sel:%d\n' % (old, new, sel)) event.Skip() def OnPageChanging(self, event): old = event.GetOldSelection() new = event.GetSelection() sel = self.GetSelection() self.log.write('OnPageChanging, old:%d, new:%d, sel:%d\n' % (old, new, sel)) event.Skip() #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): testWin = TestTB(nb, -1, log) return testWin #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- overview = """\
This class is a control similar to a notebook control, but with a wx.Toolbar instead of a set of tabs. """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys,os import run run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])