import sys, os from wxPython.wx import * from wxPython.html import * import wxPython.lib.wxpTag #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # This shows how to catch the OnLinkClicked non-event. (It's a virtual # method in the C++ code...) class MyHtmlWindow(wxHtmlWindow): def __init__(self, parent, id, log): wxHtmlWindow.__init__(self, parent, id) self.log = log def OnLinkClicked(self, link): self.log.WriteText('OnLinkClicked: %s\n' % link) # Virtuals in the base class have been renamed with base_ on the font. self.base_OnLinkClicked(link) class TestHtmlPanel(wxPanel): def __init__(self, parent, frame, log): wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1) self.log = log self.frame = frame self.html = MyHtmlWindow(self, -1, log) self.html.SetRelatedFrame(frame, "wxPython: (A Demonstration) -- %s") self.html.SetRelatedStatusBar(0) self.box = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL) self.box.Add(self.html, 1, wxGROW) subbox = wxBoxSizer(wxHORIZONTAL) btn = wxButton(self, 1201, "Show Default") EVT_BUTTON(self, 1201, self.OnShowDefault) subbox.Add(btn, 1, wxGROW | wxALL, 2) btn = wxButton(self, 1202, "Load File") EVT_BUTTON(self, 1202, self.OnLoadFile) subbox.Add(btn, 1, wxGROW | wxALL, 2) btn = wxButton(self, 1203, "With Widgets") EVT_BUTTON(self, 1203, self.OnWithWidgets) subbox.Add(btn, 1, wxGROW | wxALL, 2) btn = wxButton(self, 1204, "Back") EVT_BUTTON(self, 1204, self.OnBack) subbox.Add(btn, 1, wxGROW | wxALL, 2) btn = wxButton(self, 1205, "Forward") EVT_BUTTON(self, 1205, self.OnForward) subbox.Add(btn, 1, wxGROW | wxALL, 2) btn = wxButton(self, 1206, "View Source") EVT_BUTTON(self, 1206, self.OnViewSource) subbox.Add(btn, 1, wxGROW | wxALL, 2) self.box.Add(subbox, 0, wxGROW) self.SetSizer(self.box) self.SetAutoLayout(true) # A button with this ID is created on the widget test page. EVT_BUTTON(self, wxID_OK, self.OnOk) self.OnShowDefault(None) def OnShowDefault(self, event): name = os.path.join(os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0], 'data/test.htm') self.html.LoadPage(name) def OnLoadFile(self, event): dlg = wxFileDialog(self, wildcard = '*.htm*', style=wxOPEN) if dlg.ShowModal(): path = dlg.GetPath() self.html.LoadPage(path) dlg.Destroy() def OnWithWidgets(self, event): os.chdir(os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0]) name = os.path.join(os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[0], 'data/widgetTest.htm') self.html.LoadPage(name) #self.html.SetPage(_widgetTest) def OnOk(self, event): self.log.WriteText("It works!\n") def OnBack(self, event): if not self.html.HistoryBack(): wxMessageBox("No more items in history!") def OnForward(self, event): if not self.html.HistoryForward(): wxMessageBox("No more items in history!") def OnViewSource(self, event): from wxPython.lib.dialogs import wxScrolledMessageDialog source = self.html.GetParser().GetSource() dlg = wxScrolledMessageDialog(self, source, 'HTML Source') dlg.ShowModal() dlg.Destroy() #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): win = TestHtmlPanel(nb, frame, log) return win #---------------------------------------------------------------------- overview = """\ wxHtmlWindow is capable of parsing and rendering most simple HTML tags. It is not intended to be a high-end HTML browser. If you're looking for something like that try http://www.mozilla.org - there's a chance you'll be able to make their widget wxWindows-compatible. I'm sure everyone will enjoy your work in that case... """ _widgetTest = '''\
The widgets on this page were created dynamically on the fly by a custom wxTagHandler found in wxPython.lib.wxpTag.