from wxPython.wx import * from wxPython.stc import * #---------------------------------------------------------------------- demoText = """\ This editor is provided by a class named wxStyledTextCtrl. As the name suggests, you can define styles that can be applied to sections of text. This will typically be used for things like syntax highlighting code editors, but I'm sure that there are other applications as well. A style is a combination of font, point size, forground and background colours. The editor can handle proportional fonts just as easily as monospaced fonts, and various styles can use different sized fonts. There are a few canned language lexers and colourizers included, (see the next demo) or you can handle the colourization yourself. If you do you can simply register an event handler and the editor will let you know when the visible portion of the text needs styling. wxStyledTextEditor also supports setting markers in the margin... ...and indicators within the text. You can use these for whatever you want in your application. Cut, Copy, Paste, Drag and Drop of text works, as well as virtually unlimited Undo and Redo capabilities, (right click to try it out.) """ if wxPlatform == '__WXMSW__': face1 = 'Arial' face2 = 'Times New Roman' face3 = 'Courier New' pb = 6 else: face1 = 'Helvetica' face2 = 'Times' face3 = 'Courier' pb = 10 #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # This shows how to catch the Modified event from the wxStyledTextCtrl class MySTC(wxStyledTextCtrl): def __init__(self, parent, ID, log): wxStyledTextCtrl.__init__(self, parent, ID) self.log = log EVT_STC_MODIFIED(self, ID, self.OnModified) def OnModified(self, evt): self.log.write("""OnModified Mod type: %s At position: %d Lines added: %d Text Length: %d Text: %s\n""" % ( self.transModType(evt.GetModificationType()), evt.GetPosition(), evt.GetLinesAdded(), evt.GetLength(), evt.GetText() )) def transModType(self, modType): st = "" table = [(wxSTC_MOD_INSERTTEXT, "InsertText"), (wxSTC_MOD_DELETETEXT, "DeleteText"), (wxSTC_MOD_CHANGESTYLE, "ChangeStyle"), (wxSTC_MOD_CHANGEFOLD, "ChangeFold"), (wxSTC_PERFORMED_USER, "UserFlag"), (wxSTC_PERFORMED_UNDO, "Undo"), (wxSTC_PERFORMED_REDO, "Redo"), (wxSTC_LASTSTEPINUNDOREDO, "Last-Undo/Redo"), (wxSTC_MOD_CHANGEMARKER, "ChangeMarker"), (wxSTC_MOD_BEFOREINSERT, "B4-Insert"), (wxSTC_MOD_BEFOREDELETE, "B4-Delete") ] for flag,text in table: if flag & modType: st = st + text + " " if not st: st = 'UNKNOWN' return st #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): ed = MySTC(nb, -1, log) ed.SetText(demoText) ed.EmptyUndoBuffer() # make some styles ed.StyleSetSpec(wxSTC_STYLE_DEFAULT, "size:%d,face:%s" % (pb+2, face3)) ed.StyleSetSpec(1, "size:%d,bold,face:%s,fore:#0000FF" % (pb+3, face1)) ed.StyleSetSpec(2, "face:%s,italic,fore:#FF0000,size:%d" % (face2, pb+2)) ed.StyleSetSpec(3, "face:%s,bold,size:%d" % (face2, pb+3)) ed.StyleSetSpec(4, "face:%s,size:%d" % (face1, pb)) # now set some text to those styles... Normally this would be # done in an event handler that happens when text needs displayed. ed.StartStyling(98, 0xff) ed.SetStyleFor(6, 1) # set style for 6 characters using style 1 ed.StartStyling(190, 0xff) ed.SetStyleFor(20, 2) ed.StartStyling(310, 0xff) ed.SetStyleFor(4, 3) ed.SetStyleFor(2, 0) ed.SetStyleFor(10, 4) # line numbers in the margin ed.SetMarginType(0, wxSTC_MARGIN_NUMBER) ed.SetMarginWidth(0, 22) ed.StyleSetSpec(wxSTC_STYLE_LINENUMBER, "size:%d,face:%s" % (pb, face1)) # setup some markers ed.SetMarginType(1, wxSTC_MARGIN_SYMBOL) ed.MarkerDefine(0, wxSTC_MARK_ROUNDRECT, "#CCFF00", "RED") ed.MarkerDefine(1, wxSTC_MARK_CIRCLE, "FOREST GREEN", "SIENNA") ed.MarkerDefine(2, wxSTC_MARK_SHORTARROW, "blue", "blue") ed.MarkerDefine(3, wxSTC_MARK_ARROW, "#00FF00", "#00FF00") # put some markers on some lines ed.MarkerAdd(17, 0) ed.MarkerAdd(18, 1) ed.MarkerAdd(19, 2) ed.MarkerAdd(20, 3) ed.MarkerAdd(20, 0) # and finally, an indicator or two ed.IndicatorSetStyle(0, wxSTC_INDIC_SQUIGGLE) ed.IndicatorSetColour(0, wxRED) ed.IndicatorSetStyle(1, wxSTC_INDIC_DIAGONAL) ed.IndicatorSetColour(1, wxBLUE) ed.IndicatorSetStyle(2, wxSTC_INDIC_STRIKE) ed.IndicatorSetColour(2, wxRED) ed.StartStyling(836, wxSTC_INDICS_MASK) ed.SetStyleFor(10, wxSTC_INDIC0_MASK) ed.SetStyleFor(10, wxSTC_INDIC1_MASK) ed.SetStyleFor(10, wxSTC_INDIC2_MASK | wxSTC_INDIC1_MASK) return ed #---------------------------------------------------------------------- overview = """\ Once again, no docs yet. Sorry. But this and this should be helpful. """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys app = wxPySimpleApp() frame = wxFrame(None, -1, "Tester...", size=(640, 480)) win = runTest(frame, frame, sys.stdout) frame.Show(true) app.MainLoop()