# --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # FOLDPANELBAR wxPython IMPLEMENTATION # Ported From Jorgen Bodde & Julian Smart (Extended Demo) C++ Code By: # # Andrea Gavana, @ 23 Mar 2005 # Latest Revision: 28 Mar 2005, 22.30 CET # # # TODO List # # All The C++ TODOs Are Still Alive. I Am Not Able to Read Jorges's Mind # So I Don't Really Know What Will Be The New Features/Additions He Will # Make On His Code. At The Moment They Are: # # 1. OnPaint Function In CaptionBar Class: # TODO: Maybe First A Memory Dc Should Draw All, And Then Paint It On The # Caption. This Way A Flickering Arrow During Resize Is Not Visible. # # 2. OnChar Function In CaptionBar Class: # TODO: This Is Easy To Do But I Don't Have Any Useful Idea On Which Kind # Of Features To Add. Does Anyone Have An Intelligent Idea? # # 3. AddFoldPanelWindow Function In FoldPanelBar Class: # TODO: Take Old And New Heights, And If Difference, Reposition All The # Lower Panels. This Is Because The User Can Add New wxWindow Controls # Somewhere In Between When Other Panels Are Already Present. # Don't Know What It Means. Probably Is My Poor English... # # 4. OnSizePanel Function In FoldPanelBar Class: # TODO: A Smart Way To Check Wether The Old - New Width Of The # Panel Changed, If So No Need To Resize The Fold Panel Items # # 5. Implementing Styles Like FPB_SINGLE_FOLD and FPB_EXCLUSIVE_FOLD # TODO: Jorgen Has Left Undone These Jobs. I Don't Really Get What They # Should Supposed To Do, So If Someone Could Enlight Me, Please Let Me Know. # # # For The Original TODO List From Jorgen, Please Refer To: # http://www.solidsteel.nl/jorg/components/foldpanel/wxFoldPanelBar.php#todo_list # # # # For All Kind Of Problems, Requests Of Enhancements And Bug Reports, Please # Write To Me At: # # andrea.gavana@agip.it # andrea_gavan@tin.it # # Or, Obviously, To The wxPython Mailing List!!! # # # End Of Comments # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- # """ The `FoldPanelBar` is a control that contains multiple panels (of type `FoldPanelItem`) that can be expanded or collapsed. The captionbar of the FoldPanel can be customized by setting it to a horizontal gradient style, vertical gradient style, a single color, a rectangle or filled rectangle. The FoldPanel items can be collapsed in place or to the bottom of the control. `wx.Window` derived controls can be added dynamically, and separated by separator lines. FoldPanelBar is freeware and distributed under the wxPython license. How does it work ---------------- The internals of the FoldPanelBar is a list of FoldPanelItem objects. Through the reference of FoldPanel these panels can be controlled by adding new controls to a FoldPanel or adding new FoldPanels to the FoldPanelBar. The CaptionBar fires events to the parent (container of all panel items) when a sub-panel needs resizing (either folding or expanding). The fold or expand process is simply a resize of the panel so it looks like all controls on it are gone. All controls are still child of the FoldPanel they are located on. If they don't handle the event (and they won't) then the owner of the FoldPanelBar gets the events. This is what you need to handle the controls. There isn't much to it just a lot of calculations to see what panel belongs where. There are no sizers involved in the panels, everything is purely x-y positioning. What can it do and what not? ---------------------------- a) What it can do: * Run-time addition of panels (no deletion just yet) * Run time addition of controls to the panel (it will be resized accordingly) * Creating panels in collapsed mode or expanded mode * Various modes of caption behaviour and filling to make it more appealing * Panels can be folded and collapsed (or all of them) to allow more space b) What it cannot do: * Selection of a panel like in a list ctrl * Dragging and dropping the panels * Re-ordering the panels (not yet) Supported platforms ------------------- FoldPanelBar is supported on the following platforms: * Windows (Verified on Windows XP, 2000) * Linux/Unix (GTK2) (Thanks To Toni Brkic And Robin Dunn) * Mac OSX (Thanks To Robin Dunn For The CaptionBar Size Patch) Latest Revision: Andrea Gavana @ 30 Mar 2005, 22.30 CET """ import wx #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Collapsed And Expanded Bitmap Images # Created With img2py.py #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def GetCollapsedIconData(): return \ '\x89PNG\r\n\x1a\n\x00\x00\x00\rIHDR\x00\x00\x00\x10\x00\x00\x00\x10\x08\x06\ \x00\x00\x00\x1f\xf3\xffa\x00\x00\x00\x04sBIT\x08\x08\x08\x08|\x08d\x88\x00\ \x00\x007IDAT8\x8dcddbf\xa0\x040Q\xa4{\xf0\x1b\xf0\xff\xdf\xdf\xff\x03\xe7\ \x02\x98\xed\x84\\A\x1b\x17\xa0\xdb\x8a\xcf\x15\xd4w\x01.\xdbp\x89S\xec\x02\ \xc6\xd1\xbc\xc0\x00\x00\x9a\xf5\x1b\xfa\xf9m$?\x00\x00\x00\x00IEND\xaeB`\ \x82' def GetCollapsedIconBitmap(): return wx.BitmapFromImage(GetCollapsedIconImage()) def GetCollapsedIconImage(): import cStringIO stream = cStringIO.StringIO(GetCollapsedIconData()) return wx.ImageFromStream(stream) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def GetExpandedIconData(): return \ '\x89PNG\r\n\x1a\n\x00\x00\x00\rIHDR\x00\x00\x00\x10\x00\x00\x00\x10\x08\x06\ \x00\x00\x00\x1f\xf3\xffa\x00\x00\x00\x04sBIT\x08\x08\x08\x08|\x08d\x88\x00\ \x00\x00BIDAT8\x8dcddbf\xa0\x040Q\xa4{P\x18\xc0\x82.\xf0\xff\xdf\xdf\xff\xb8\ \x143213R\xdd\x05\x18\x06`\xb3\x05\x9f8m\x02\x11\xdd6\\\xb6\xd3\xce\x05\xc8\ \xb6\xe2\xb3\x9d*.`\x1c\xcd\x0b\x0c\x00\x9e\xbc\x04W\x19\xcfa\xb5\x00\x00\ \x00\x00IEND\xaeB`\x82' def GetExpandedIconBitmap(): return wx.BitmapFromImage(GetExpandedIconImage()) def GetExpandedIconImage(): import cStringIO stream = cStringIO.StringIO(GetExpandedIconData()) return wx.ImageFromStream(stream) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # FOLDPANELBAR Starts Here #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # CAPTIONBAR STYLES # #- CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_V: Draws a vertical gradient from top to bottom #- CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_H: Draws a horizontal gradient from left to right #- CAPTIONBAR_SINGLE: Draws a single filled rectangle to draw the caption #- CAPTIONBAR_RECTANGLE: Draws a single colour with a rectangle around the caption #- CAPTIONBAR_FILLED_RECTANGLE: Draws a filled rectangle and a border around it CAPTIONBAR_NOSTYLE = 0 CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_V = 1 CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_H = 2 CAPTIONBAR_SINGLE = 3 CAPTIONBAR_RECTANGLE = 4 CAPTIONBAR_FILLED_RECTANGLE = 5 FPB_EXTRA_X = 10 FPB_EXTRA_Y = 4 # pixels of the bmp to be aligned from the right filled with space FPB_BMP_RIGHTSPACE = 2 # Not yet supported but added for future reference. Single fold forces # other panels to close when they are open, and only opens the current panel. # This will allow the open panel to gain the full size left in the client area FPB_SINGLE_FOLD = 0x0001 # All panels are stacked to the bottom. When they are expanded again they # show up at the top FPB_COLLAPSE_TO_BOTTOM = 0x0002 # Not yet supported, but added for future reference. Single fold plus panels # will be stacked at the bottom FPB_EXCLUSIVE_FOLD = FPB_SINGLE_FOLD | FPB_COLLAPSE_TO_BOTTOM # Orientation Flag FPB_HORIZONTAL = wx.HORIZONTAL FPB_VERTICAL = wx.VERTICAL # Default Extrastyle of the FoldPanelBar FPB_DEFAULT_EXTRASTYLE = 0 # Default style of the FoldPanelBar FPB_DEFAULT_STYLE = wx.TAB_TRAVERSAL | wx.NO_BORDER # FoldPanelItem default settings FPB_ALIGN_LEFT = 0 FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH = 1 FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTSPACING = 5 FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTSPACING = 10 FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING = 8 FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTLINESPACING = 2 FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTLINESPACING = 2 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # class CaptionBarStyle # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # class CaptionBarStyle: """ This class encapsulates the styles you wish to set for the `CaptionBar` (this is the part of the FoldPanel where the caption is displayed). It can either be applied at creation time be reapplied when styles need to be changed. At construction time, all styles are set to their default transparency. This means none of the styles will be applied to the `CaptionBar` in question, meaning it will be created using the default internals. When setting i.e the color, font or panel style, these styles become active to be used. """ def __init__(self): """ Default constructor for this class.""" self.ResetDefaults() def ResetDefaults(self): """ Resets default CaptionBarStyle.""" self._firstColourUsed = False self._secondColourUsed = False self._textColourUsed = False self._captionFontUsed = False self._captionStyleUsed = False self._captionStyle = CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_V # ------- CaptionBar Font ------- def SetCaptionFont(self, font): """ Sets font for the caption bar. If this is not set, the font property is undefined and will not be used. Use `CaptionFontUsed` to check if this style is used. """ self._captionFont = font self._captionFontUsed = True def CaptionFontUsed(self): """ Checks if the caption bar font is set. """ return self._captionFontUsed def GetCaptionFont(self): """ Returns the font for the caption bar. Please be warned this will result in an assertion failure when this property is not previously set. :see: `SetCaptionFont`, `CaptionFontUsed` """ return self._captionFont # ------- First Colour ------- def SetFirstColour(self, colour): """ Sets first colour for the caption bar. If this is not set, the colour property is undefined and will not be used. Use `FirstColourUsed` to check if this style is used. """ self._firstColour = colour self._firstColourUsed = True def FirstColourUsed(self): """ Checks if the first colour of the caption bar is set.""" return self._firstColourUsed def GetFirstColour(self): """ Returns the first colour for the caption bar. Please be warned this will result in an assertion failure when this property is not previously set. :see: `SetFirstColour`, `FirstColourUsed` """ return self._firstColour # ------- Second Colour ------- def SetSecondColour(self, colour): """ Sets second colour for the caption bar. If this is not set, the colour property is undefined and will not be used. Use `SecondColourUsed` to check if this style is used. """ self._secondColour = colour self._secondColourUsed = True def SecondColourUsed(self): """ Checks if the second colour of the caption bar is set.""" return self._secondColourUsed def GetSecondColour(self): """ Returns the second colour for the caption bar. Please be warned this will result in an assertion failure when this property is not previously set. :see: `SetSecondColour`, `SecondColourUsed` """ return self._secondColour # ------- Caption Text Colour ------- def SetCaptionColour(self, colour): """ Sets caption colour for the caption bar. If this is not set, the colour property is undefined and will not be used. Use `CaptionColourUsed` to check if this style is used. """ self._textColour = colour self._textColourUsed = True def CaptionColourUsed(self): """ Checks if the caption colour of the caption bar is set.""" return self._textColourUsed def GetCaptionColour(self): """ Returns the caption colour for the caption bar. Please be warned this will result in an assertion failure when this property is not previously set. See also SetCaptionColour(), CaptionColourUsed() """ return self._textColour # ------- CaptionStyle ------- def SetCaptionStyle(self, style): """ Sets caption style for the caption bar. If this is not set, the property is undefined and will not be used. Use CaptionStyleUsed() to check if this style is used. The following styles can be applied: * CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_V: Draws a vertical gradient from top to bottom * CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_H: Draws a horizontal gradient from left to right * CAPTIONBAR_SINGLE: Draws a single filled rectangle to draw the caption * CAPTIONBAR_RECTANGLE: Draws a single colour with a rectangle around the caption * CAPTIONBAR_FILLED_RECTANGLE: Draws a filled rectangle and a border around it """ self._captionStyle = style self._captionStyleUsed = True def CaptionStyleUsed(self): """ Checks if the caption style of the caption bar is set.""" return self._captionStyleUsed def GetCaptionStyle(self): """ Returns the caption style for the caption bar. Please be warned this will result in an assertion failure when this property is not previously set. :see: `SetCaptionStyle`, `CaptionStyleUsed` """ return self._captionStyle #-----------------------------------# # CaptionBarEvent #-----------------------------------# wxEVT_CAPTIONBAR = wx.NewEventType() EVT_CAPTIONBAR = wx.PyEventBinder(wxEVT_CAPTIONBAR, 0) # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # class CaptionBarEvent # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # class CaptionBarEvent(wx.PyCommandEvent): """ This event will be sent when a EVT_CAPTIONBAR is mapped in the parent. It is to notify the parent that the bar is now in collapsed or expanded state. The parent should re-arrange the associated windows accordingly """ def __init__(self, evtType): """ Default Constructor For This Class.""" wx.PyCommandEvent.__init__(self, evtType) def GetFoldStatus(self): """ Returns whether the bar is expanded or collapsed. True means expanded. """ return not self._bar.IsCollapsed() def GetBar(self): """ Returns The CaptionBar Selected.""" return self._bar def SetTag(self, tag): """ Assign A Tag To The Selected CaptionBar.""" self._tag = tag def GetTag(self): """ Returns The Tag Assigned To The Selected CaptionBar.""" return self._tag def SetBar(self, bar): """ Sets the bar associated with this event. Should not used by any other then the originator of the event. """ self._bar = bar # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # class CaptionBar # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # class CaptionBar(wx.Window): """ This class is a graphical caption component that consists of a caption and a clickable arrow. The CaptionBar fires an event EVT_CAPTIONBAR which is a `CaptionBarEvent`. This event can be caught and the parent window can act upon the collapsed or expanded state of the bar (which is actually just the icon which changed). The parent panel can reduce size or expand again. """ # Define Empty CaptionBar Style EmptyCaptionBarStyle = CaptionBarStyle() def __init__(self, parent, id, pos, size, caption="", foldIcons=None, cbstyle=EmptyCaptionBarStyle, rightIndent=FPB_BMP_RIGHTSPACE, iconWidth=16, iconHeight=16, collapsed=False): """ Default Class Constructor.""" wx.Window.__init__(self, parent, wx.ID_ANY, pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=(20,20), style=wx.NO_BORDER) self._controlCreated = False self._collapsed = collapsed self.ApplyCaptionStyle(cbstyle, True) if foldIcons is None: foldIcons = wx.ImageList(16, 16) bmp = GetExpandedIconBitmap() foldIcons.Add(bmp) bmp = GetCollapsedIconBitmap() foldIcons.Add(bmp) # set initial size if foldIcons: assert foldIcons.GetImageCount() > 1 iconWidth, iconHeight = foldIcons.GetSize(0) self._caption = caption self._foldIcons = foldIcons self._style = cbstyle self._rightIndent = rightIndent self._iconWidth = iconWidth self._iconHeight = iconHeight self._oldSize = wx.Size(20,20) self._controlCreated = True self.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self.OnPaint) self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSize) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MOUSE_EVENTS, self.OnMouseEvent) self.Bind(wx.EVT_CHAR, self.OnChar) def ApplyCaptionStyle(self, cbstyle=EmptyCaptionBarStyle, applyDefault=True): """ Applies the style defined in cbstyle to the CaptionBar.""" newstyle = cbstyle if applyDefault: # get first colour from style or make it default if not newstyle.FirstColourUsed(): newstyle.SetFirstColour(wx.WHITE) # get second colour from style or make it default if not newstyle.SecondColourUsed(): # make the second colour slightly darker then the background color = self.GetParent().GetBackgroundColour() r, g, b = int(color.Red()), int(color.Green()), int(color.Blue()) color = ((r >> 1) + 20, (g >> 1) + 20, (b >> 1) + 20) newstyle.SetSecondColour(wx.Colour(color[0], color[1], color[2])) # get text colour if not newstyle.CaptionColourUsed(): newstyle.SetCaptionColour(wx.BLACK) # get font colour if not newstyle.CaptionFontUsed(): newstyle.SetCaptionFont(self.GetParent().GetFont()) # apply caption style if not newstyle.CaptionStyleUsed(): newstyle.SetCaptionStyle(CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_V) self._style = newstyle def SetCaptionStyle(self, cbstyle=EmptyCaptionBarStyle, applyDefault=True): """ Sets CaptionBar styles with CapionBarStyle class. All styles that are actually set, are applied. If you set applyDefault to True, all other (not defined) styles will be set to default. If it is False, the styles which are not set in the CaptionBarStyle will be ignored. """ self.ApplyCaptionStyle(cbstyle, applyDefault) self.Refresh() def GetCaptionStyle(self): """ Returns the current style of the captionbar in a `CaptionBarStyle` class. This can be used to change and set back the changes. """ return self._style def IsCollapsed(self): """ Returns wether the status of the bar is expanded or collapsed. """ return self._collapsed def SetRightIndent(self, pixels): """ Sets the amount of pixels on the right from which the bitmap is trailing. If this is 0, it will be drawn all the way to the right, default is equal to FPB_BMP_RIGHTSPACE. Assign this before assigning an image list to prevent a redraw. """ assert pixels >= 0 self._rightIndent = pixels if self._foldIcons: self.Refresh() def Collapse(self): """ This sets the internal state / representation to collapsed. This does not trigger a `CaptionBarEvent` to be sent to the parent. """ self._collapsed = True self.RedrawIconBitmap() def Expand(self): """ This sets the internal state / representation to expanded. This does not trigger a `CaptionBarEvent` to be sent to the parent. """ self._collapsed = False self.RedrawIconBitmap() def SetBoldFont(self): """ Sets the CaptionBarFont weight to BOLD.""" self.GetFont().SetWeight(wx.BOLD) def SetNormalFont(self): """ Sets the CaptionBarFont weight to NORMAL.""" self.GetFont().SetWeight(wx.NORMAL) def IsVertical(self): """ Returns wether the CaptionBar Has Default Orientation Or Not. Default is vertical. """ fld = self.GetParent().GetGrandParent() if isinstance(fld, FoldPanelBar): return self.GetParent().GetGrandParent().IsVertical() else: raise "ERROR: Wrong Parent " + repr(fld) def OnPaint(self, event): """ The paint event for flat or gradient fill. """ if not self._controlCreated: event.Skip() return dc = wx.PaintDC(self) wndRect = self.GetRect() vertical = self.IsVertical() # TODO: Maybe first a memory DC should draw all, and then paint it on # the caption. This way a flickering arrow during resize is not visible self.FillCaptionBackground(dc) dc.SetFont(self._style.GetCaptionFont()) if vertical: dc.DrawText(self._caption, 4, FPB_EXTRA_Y/2) else: dc.DrawRotatedText(self._caption, FPB_EXTRA_Y/2, wndRect.GetBottom() - 4, 90) # draw small icon, either collapsed or expanded # based on the state of the bar. If we have any bmp's if self._foldIcons: index = self._collapsed if vertical: drw = wndRect.GetRight() - self._iconWidth - self._rightIndent self._foldIcons.Draw(index, dc, drw, (wndRect.GetHeight() - self._iconHeight)/2, wx.IMAGELIST_DRAW_TRANSPARENT) else: self._foldIcons.Draw(index, dc, (wndRect.GetWidth() - self._iconWidth)/2, self._rightIndent, wx.IMAGELIST_DRAW_TRANSPARENT) ## event.Skip() def FillCaptionBackground(self, dc): """ Fills the background of the caption with either a gradient or a solid color. """ style = self._style.GetCaptionStyle() if style == CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_V: if self.IsVertical(): self.DrawVerticalGradient(dc, self.GetRect()) else: self.DrawHorizontalGradient(dc, self.GetRect()) elif style == CAPTIONBAR_GRADIENT_H: if self.IsVertical(): self.DrawHorizontalGradient(dc, self.GetRect()) else: self.DrawVerticalGradient(dc, self.GetRect()) elif style == CAPTIONBAR_SINGLE: self.DrawSingleColour(dc, self.GetRect()) elif style == CAPTIONBAR_RECTANGLE or style == CAPTIONBAR_FILLED_RECTANGLE: self.DrawSingleRectangle(dc, self.GetRect()) else: raise "STYLE Error: Undefined Style Selected: " + repr(style) def OnMouseEvent(self, event): """ Catches the mouse click-double click. If clicked on the arrow (single) or double on the caption we change state and an event must be fired to let this panel collapse or expand. """ send_event = False if event.LeftDown() and self._foldIcons: pt = event.GetPosition() rect = self.GetRect() vertical = self.IsVertical() drw = (rect.GetWidth() - self._iconWidth - self._rightIndent) if vertical and pt.x > drw or not vertical and \ pt.y < (self._iconHeight + self._rightIndent): send_event = True elif event.LeftDClick(): send_event = True # send the collapse, expand event to the parent if send_event: event = CaptionBarEvent(wxEVT_CAPTIONBAR) event.SetId(self.GetId()) event.SetEventObject(self) event.SetBar(self) self.GetEventHandler().ProcessEvent(event) def OnChar(self, event): """ Unused Methods. Any Ideas?!?""" # TODO: Anything here? event.Skip() def DoGetBestSize(self): """ Returns the best size for this panel, based upon the font assigned to this window, and the caption string """ if self.IsVertical(): x, y = self.GetTextExtent(self._caption) else: y, x = self.GetTextExtent(self._caption) if x < self._iconWidth: x = self._iconWidth if y < self._iconHeight: y = self._iconHeight # TODO: The extra FPB_EXTRA_X constants should be adjustable as well return wx.Size(x + FPB_EXTRA_X, y + FPB_EXTRA_Y) def DrawVerticalGradient(self, dc, rect): """ Gradient fill from colour 1 to colour 2 with top to bottom. """ if rect.height < 1 or rect.width < 1: return dc.SetPen(wx.TRANSPARENT_PEN) # calculate gradient coefficients col2 = self._style.GetSecondColour() col1 = self._style.GetFirstColour() r1, g1, b1 = int(col1.Red()), int(col1.Green()), int(col1.Blue()) r2, g2, b2 = int(col2.Red()), int(col2.Green()), int(col2.Blue()) flrect = float(rect.height) rstep = float((r2 - r1)) / flrect gstep = float((g2 - g1)) / flrect bstep = float((b2 - b1)) / flrect rf, gf, bf = 0, 0, 0 for y in range(rect.y, rect.y + rect.height): currCol = (r1 + rf, g1 + gf, b1 + bf) dc.SetBrush(wx.Brush(currCol, wx.SOLID)) dc.DrawRectangle(rect.x, rect.y + (y - rect.y), rect.width, rect.height) rf = rf + rstep gf = gf + gstep bf = bf + bstep def DrawHorizontalGradient(self, dc, rect): """ Gradient fill from colour 1 to colour 2 with left to right. """ if rect.height < 1 or rect.width < 1: return dc.SetPen(wx.TRANSPARENT_PEN) # calculate gradient coefficients col2 = self._style.GetSecondColour() col1 = self._style.GetFirstColour() r1, g1, b1 = int(col1.Red()), int(col1.Green()), int(col1.Blue()) r2, g2, b2 = int(col2.Red()), int(col2.Green()), int(col2.Blue()) flrect = float(rect.width) rstep = float((r2 - r1)) / flrect gstep = float((g2 - g1)) / flrect bstep = float((b2 - b1)) / flrect rf, gf, bf = 0, 0, 0 for x in range(rect.x, rect.x + rect.width): currCol = (r1 + rf, g1 + gf, b1 + bf) dc.SetBrush(wx.Brush(currCol, wx.SOLID)) dc.DrawRectangle(rect.x + (x - rect.x), rect.y, 1, rect.height) rf = rf + rstep gf = gf + gstep bf = bf + bstep def DrawSingleColour(self, dc, rect): """ Single colour fill. This is the most easy one to find. """ if rect.height < 1 or rect.width < 1: return dc.SetPen(wx.TRANSPARENT_PEN) # draw simple rectangle dc.SetBrush(wx.Brush(self._style.GetFirstColour(), wx.SOLID)) dc.DrawRectangle(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height) def DrawSingleRectangle(self, dc, rect): """ Single rectangle. This is the most easy one to find. """ if rect.height < 2 or rect.width < 1: return # single frame, set up internal fill colour if self._style.GetCaptionStyle() == CAPTIONBAR_RECTANGLE: color = self.GetParent().GetBackgroundColour() br = wx.Brush(color, wx.SOLID) else: color = self._style.GetFirstColour() br = wx.Brush(color, wx.SOLID) # setup the pen frame pen = wx.Pen(self._style.GetSecondColour()) dc.SetPen(pen) dc.SetBrush(br) dc.DrawRectangle(rect.x, rect.y, rect.width, rect.height - 1) bgpen = wx.Pen(self.GetParent().GetBackgroundColour()) dc.SetPen(bgpen) dc.DrawLine(rect.x, rect.y + rect.height - 1, rect.x + rect.width, rect.y + rect.height - 1) def OnSize(self, event): """ Handles the size events for the CaptionBar.""" if not self._controlCreated: event.Skip() return size = event.GetSize() if self._foldIcons: # What I am doing here is simply invalidating the part of the window # exposed. So when I make a rect with as width the newly exposed part, # and the x,y of the old window size origin, I don't need a bitmap # calculation in it, or do I ? The bitmap needs redrawing anyway. # Leave it like this until I figured it out. # set rect to redraw as old bitmap area which is entitled to redraw rect = wx.Rect(size.GetWidth() - self._iconWidth - self._rightIndent, 0, self._iconWidth + self._rightIndent, self._iconWidth + self._rightIndent) # adjust rectangle when more is slided so we need to redraw all # the old stuff but not all (ugly flickering) diffX = size.GetWidth() - self._oldSize.GetWidth() if diffX > 1: # adjust the rect with all the crap to redraw rect.SetWidth(rect.GetWidth() + diffX + 10) rect.SetX(rect.GetX() - diffX - 10) self.RefreshRect(rect) else: rect = self.GetRect() self.RefreshRect(rect) self._oldSize = size def RedrawIconBitmap(self): """ Redraws the icons (if they exists). """ if self._foldIcons: # invalidate the bitmap area and force a redraw rect = self.GetRect() rect.SetX(rect.GetWidth() - self._iconWidth - self._rightIndent) rect.SetWidth(self._iconWidth + self._rightIndent) self.RefreshRect(rect) # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # class FoldPanelBar # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # class FoldPanelBar(wx.Panel): """ The FoldPanelBar is a class which can maintain a list of collapsable panels. Once a panel is collapsed, only it's caption bar is visible to the user. This will provide more space for the other panels, or allow the user to close panels which are not used often to get the most out of the work area. This control is easy to use. Simply create it as a child for a panel or sash window, and populate panels with `AddFoldPanel`. Then use the AdddFoldPanelWindow` to add `wx.Window` derived controls to the current fold panel. Use `AddFoldPanelSeparator` to put separators between the groups of controls that need a visual separator to group them together. After all is constructed, the user can fold the panels by doubleclicking on the bar or single click on the arrow, which will indicate the collapsed or expanded state. """ # Define Empty CaptionBar Style EmptyCaptionBarStyle = CaptionBarStyle() def __init__(self, parent, id=-1, pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=wx.DefaultSize, style=FPB_DEFAULT_STYLE, extraStyle=FPB_DEFAULT_EXTRASTYLE): """ Default Class Constructor. """ self._controlCreated = False self._extraStyle = extraStyle # make sure there is any orientation if style & FPB_HORIZONTAL != FPB_HORIZONTAL: style = style | FPB_VERTICAL if style & FPB_HORIZONTAL == 4: self._isVertical = False else: self._isVertical = True # create the panel (duh!). This causes a size event, which we are going # to skip when we are not initialised wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, id, pos, size, style) # the fold panel area self._foldPanel = wx.Panel(self, wx.ID_ANY, pos, size, wx.NO_BORDER | wx.TAB_TRAVERSAL) self._controlCreated = True self._panels = [] self.Bind(EVT_CAPTIONBAR, self.OnPressCaption) self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSizePanel) def AddFoldPanel(self, caption="", collapsed=False, foldIcons=None, cbstyle=EmptyCaptionBarStyle): """ Adds a fold panel to the list of panels. If the flag collapsed is set to True, the panel is collapsed initially. The FoldPanel item which is returned, can be used as a reference to perform actions upon the fold panel like collapsing it, expanding it, or deleting it from the list. Use this foldpanel to add windows to it. Please consult `AddFoldPanelWindow` and `AddFoldPanelSeparator` to know how to add items derived from `wx.Window` to the panels. """ # create a fold panel item, which is first only the caption. # the user can now add a panel area which will be folded in # when pressed. if foldIcons is None: foldIcons = wx.ImageList(16, 16) bmp = GetExpandedIconBitmap() foldIcons.Add(bmp) bmp = GetCollapsedIconBitmap() foldIcons.Add(bmp) item = FoldPanelItem(self._foldPanel, -1, caption=caption, foldIcons=foldIcons, collapsed=collapsed, cbstyle=cbstyle) pos = 0 if len(self._panels) > 0: pos = self._panels[-1].GetItemPos() + self._panels[-1].GetPanelLength() item.Reposition(pos) self._panels.append(item) return item def AddFoldPanelWindow(self, panel, window, flags=FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH, Spacing=FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING, leftSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTLINESPACING, rightSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTLINESPACING): """ Adds a `wx.Window` derived instance to the referenced FoldPanel. IMPORTANT: Make the window be a child of the FoldPanel. See example that follows. The flags to be used are: * FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH: Which means the wxWindow to be added will be aligned to fit the width of the FoldPanel when it is resized. Very handy for sizer items, buttons and text boxes. * FPB_ALIGN_LEFT: Aligns left instead of fitting the width of the child window to be added. Use either this one or FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH. The wx.Window to be added can be slightly indented from left and right so it is more visibly placed in the FoldPanel. Use Spacing > 0 to give the control an y offset from the previous wx.Window added, use leftSpacing to give it a slight indent from the left, and rightSpacing also reserves a little space on the right so the wxWindow can be properly placed in the FoldPanel. The following example adds a FoldPanel to the FoldPanelBar and adds two wx.Window derived controls to the FoldPanel:: # create the FoldPanelBar >>> m_pnl = FoldPanelBar(self, wx.ID_ANY, wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize, FPB_DEFAULT_STYLE, FPB_COLLAPSE_TO_BOTTOM) # add a foldpanel to the control. "Test me" is the caption and it is # initially not collapsed. >>> item = m_pnl.AddFoldPanel("Test me", False) # now add a button to the fold panel. Mind that the button should be # made child of the FoldPanel and not of the main form. >>> m_pnl.AddFoldPanelWindow(item, wx.Button(item, ID_COLLAPSEME, "Collapse Me")) # add a separator between the two controls. This is purely a visual # line that can have a certain color and also the indents and width # aligning like a control. >>> m_pnl.AddFoldPanelSeparator(item) # now add a text ctrl. Also very easy. Align this on width so that # when the control gets wider the text control also sizes along. >>> m_pnl.AddFoldPanelWindow(item, wx.TextCtrl(item, wx.ID_ANY, "Comment"), FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH, FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING, 20) """ try: item = self._panels.index(panel) except: raise "ERROR: Invalid Panel Passed To AddFoldPanelWindow: " + repr(panel) panel.AddWindow(window, flags, Spacing, leftSpacing, rightSpacing) # TODO: Take old and new height, and if difference, reposition all the lower # panels this is because the user can add new wxWindow controls somewhere in # between when other panels are already present. return 0 def AddFoldPanelSeparator(self, panel, colour=wx.BLACK, Spacing=FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING, leftSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTLINESPACING, rightSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTLINESPACING): """ Adds a separator line to the current FoldPanel. The seperator is a simple line which is drawn and is no real component. It can be used to separate groups of controls which belong to each other. The colour is adjustable, and it takes the same Spacing, leftSpacing and rightSpacing as `AddFoldPanelWindow`. """ try: item = self._panels.index(panel) except: raise "ERROR: Invalid Panel Passed To AddFoldPanelSeparator: " + repr(panel) panel.AddSeparator(colour, Spacing, leftSpacing, rightSpacing) return 0 def OnSizePanel(self, event): """ Handles the EVT_SIZE event for the FoldPanelBar. """ # skip all stuff when we are not initialised yet if not self._controlCreated: event.Skip() return foldrect = self.GetRect() # fold panel itself. If too little space, # don't show it foldrect.SetX(0) foldrect.SetY(0) self._foldPanel.SetSize(foldrect[2:]) if self._extraStyle & FPB_COLLAPSE_TO_BOTTOM: rect = self.RepositionCollapsedToBottom() vertical = self.IsVertical() if vertical and rect.GetHeight() > 0 or not vertical and rect.GetWidth() > 0: self.RefreshRect(rect) # TODO: A smart way to check wether the old - new width of the # panel changed, if so no need to resize the fold panel items self.RedisplayFoldPanelItems() def OnPressCaption(self, event): """ Handles the EVT_CAPTIONBAR event in the FoldPanelBar. """ # act upon the folding or expanding status of the bar # to expand or collapse the panel(s) if event.GetFoldStatus(): self.Collapse(event.GetTag()) else: self.Expand(event.GetTag()) event.Skip() def RefreshPanelsFrom(self, item): """ Refreshes all the panels from given index down to last one. """ try: i = self._panels.index(item) except: raise "ERROR: Invalid Panel Passed To RefreshPanelsFrom: " + repr(item) self.Freeze() # if collapse to bottom is on, the panels that are not expanded # should be drawn at the bottom. All panels that are expanded # are drawn on top. The last expanded panel gets all the extra space if self._extraStyle & FPB_COLLAPSE_TO_BOTTOM: offset = 0 for panels in self._panels: if panels.IsExpanded(): offset = offset + panels.Reposition(offset) # put all non collapsed panels at the bottom where there is space, # else put them right behind the expanded ones self.RepositionCollapsedToBottom() else: pos = self._panels[i].GetItemPos() + self._panels[i].GetPanelLength() for j in range(i+1, len(self._panels)): pos = pos + self._panels[j].Reposition(pos) self.Thaw() def RedisplayFoldPanelItems(self): """ Resizes the fold panels so they match the width. """ # resize them all. No need to reposition for panels in self._panels: panels.ResizePanel() panels.Refresh() def RepositionCollapsedToBottom(self): """ Repositions all the collapsed panels to the bottom. When it is not possible to align them to the bottom, stick them behind the visible panels. The Rect holds the slack area left between last repositioned panel and the bottom panels. This needs to get a refresh. """ value = wx.Rect(0,0,0,0) vertical = self.IsVertical() # determine wether the number of panels left # times the size of their captions is enough # to be placed in the left over space expanded = 0 collapsed = 0 collapsed, expanded, values = self.GetPanelsLength(collapsed, expanded) # if no room stick them behind the normal ones, else # at the bottom if (vertical and [self.GetSize().GetHeight()] or \ [self.GetSize().GetWidth()])[0] - expanded - collapsed < 0: offset = expanded else: # value is the region which is left unpainted # I will send it back as 'slack' so it does not need to # be recalculated. value.SetHeight(self.GetSize().GetHeight()) value.SetWidth(self.GetSize().GetWidth()) if vertical: value.SetY(expanded) value.SetHeight(value.GetHeight() - expanded) else: value.SetX(expanded) value.SetWidth(value.GetWidth() - expanded) offset = (vertical and [self.GetSize().GetHeight()] or \ [self.GetSize().GetWidth()])[0] - collapsed # go reposition for panels in self._panels: if not panels.IsExpanded(): offset = offset + panels.Reposition(offset) return value def GetPanelsLength(self, collapsed, expanded): """ Returns the length of the panels that are expanded and collapsed. This is useful to determine quickly what size is used to display, and what is left at the bottom (right) to align the collapsed panels. """ value = 0 # assumed here that all the panels that are expanded # are positioned after each other from 0,0 to end. for j in range(0, len(self._panels)): offset = self._panels[j].GetPanelLength() value = value + offset if self._panels[j].IsExpanded(): expanded = expanded + offset else: collapsed = collapsed + offset return collapsed, expanded, value def Collapse(self, foldpanel): """ Collapses the given FoldPanel reference, and updates the foldpanel bar. In the FPB_COLLAPSE_TO_BOTTOM style, all collapsed captions are put at the bottom of the control. In the normal mode, they stay where they are. """ try: item = self._panels.index(foldpanel) except: raise "ERROR: Invalid Panel Passed To Collapse: " + repr(foldpanel) foldpanel.Collapse() self.RefreshPanelsFrom(foldpanel) def Expand(self, foldpanel): """ Expands the given FoldPanel reference, and updates the foldpanel bar. In the FPB_COLLAPSE_TO_BOTTOM style, they will be removed from the bottom and the order where the panel originally was placed is restored. """ foldpanel.Expand() self.RefreshPanelsFrom(foldpanel) def ApplyCaptionStyle(self, foldpanel, cbstyle): """ Sets the style of the caption bar (`CaptionBar`) of the FoldPanel. The changes are applied immediately. All styles not set in the CaptionBarStyle class are not applied. Use the CaptionBar reference to indicate what captionbar you want to apply the style to. To apply one style to all CaptionBar items, use `ApplyCaptionStyleAll` """ foldpanel.ApplyCaptionStyle(cbstyle) def ApplyCaptionStyleAll(self, cbstyle): """ Sets the style of all the caption bars of the FoldPanel. The changes are applied immediately. """ for panels in self._panels: self.ApplyCaptionStyle(panels, cbstyle) def GetCaptionStyle(self, foldpanel): """ Returns the currently used caption style for the FoldPanel. It is returned as a CaptionBarStyle class. After modifying it, it can be set again. """ return foldpanel.GetCaptionStyle() def IsVertical(self): """ Returns whether the CaptionBar has default orientation or not. Default is vertical. """ return self._isVertical def GetFoldPanel(self, item): """ Returns the panel associated with the index "item". See the example at the bottom of the module, especially the events for the "Collapse Me" and "Expand Me" buttons. """ try: ind = self._panels[item] return self._panels[item] except: raise "ERROR: List Index Out Of Range Or Bad Item Passed: " + repr(item) + \ ". Item Should Be An Integer Between " + repr(0) + " And " + \ repr(len(self._panels)) def GetCount(self): """ Returns the number of panels in the FoldPanelBar. """ try: return len(self._panels) except: raise "ERROR: No Panels Have Been Added To FoldPanelBar" # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # class FoldPanelItem # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # class FoldPanelItem(wx.Panel): """ This class is a child sibling of the `FoldPanelBar` class. It will contain a `CaptionBar` class for receiving of events, and a the rest of the area can be populated by a `wx.Panel` derived class. """ # Define Empty CaptionBar Style EmptyCaptionBarStyle = CaptionBarStyle() def __init__(self, parent, id=wx.ID_ANY, caption="", foldIcons=None, collapsed=False, cbstyle=EmptyCaptionBarStyle): """ Default Class Constructor. """ wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, id, style=wx.CLIP_CHILDREN) self._controlCreated = False self._UserSize = 0 self._PanelSize = 0 self._LastInsertPos = 0 self._itemPos = 0 self._userSized = False if foldIcons is None: foldIcons = wx.ImageList(16, 16) bmp = GetExpandedIconBitmap() foldIcons.Add(bmp) bmp = GetCollapsedIconBitmap() foldIcons.Add(bmp) self._foldIcons = foldIcons # create the caption bar, in collapsed or expanded state self._captionBar = CaptionBar(self, wx.ID_ANY, wx.Point(0,0), size=wx.DefaultSize, caption=caption, foldIcons=foldIcons, cbstyle=cbstyle) if collapsed: self._captionBar.Collapse() self._controlCreated = True # make initial size for component, if collapsed, the # size is determined on the panel height and won't change size = self._captionBar.GetSize() self._PanelSize = (self.IsVertical() and [size.GetHeight()] or \ [size.GetWidth()])[0] self._LastInsertPos = self._PanelSize self._items = [] self.Bind(EVT_CAPTIONBAR, self.OnPressCaption) self.Bind(wx.EVT_PAINT, self.OnPaint) def AddWindow(self, window, flags=FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH, Spacing=FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING, leftSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTLINESPACING, rightSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTLINESPACING): """ Adds a window item to the list of items on this panel. The flags are FPB_ALIGN_LEFT for a non sizing window element, and FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH for a width aligned item. The Spacing parameter reserves a number of pixels before the window element, and leftSpacing is an indent. rightSpacing is only relevant when the style FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH is chosen. """ wi = FoldWindowItem(self, window, Type="WINDOW", flags=flags, Spacing=Spacing, leftSpacing=leftSpacing, rightSpacing=rightSpacing) self._items.append(wi) vertical = self.IsVertical() self._Spacing = Spacing self._leftSpacing = leftSpacing self._rightSpacing = rightSpacing xpos = (vertical and [leftSpacing] or [self._LastInsertPos + Spacing])[0] ypos = (vertical and [self._LastInsertPos + Spacing] or [leftSpacing])[0] window.SetDimensions(xpos, ypos, -1, -1, wx.SIZE_USE_EXISTING) self._LastInsertPos = self._LastInsertPos + wi.GetWindowLength(vertical) self.ResizePanel() def AddSeparator(self, colour=wx.BLACK, Spacing=FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING, leftSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTSPACING, rightSpacing=FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTSPACING): """ Adds a separator item to the list of items on this panel. """ wi = FoldWindowItem(self, window=None, Type="SEPARATOR", flags=FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH, y=self._LastInsertPos, colour=colour, Spacing=Spacing, leftSpacing=leftSpacing, rightSpacing=rightSpacing) self._items.append(wi) self._LastInsertPos = self._LastInsertPos + \ wi.GetWindowLength(self.IsVertical()) self.ResizePanel() def Reposition(self, pos): """ Repositions this FoldPanelBar and reports the length occupied for the next FoldPanelBar in the list. """ # NOTE: Call Resize before Reposition when an item is added, because the new # size needed will be calculated by Resize. Of course the relative position # of the controls have to be correct in respect to the caption bar self.Freeze() vertical = self.IsVertical() xpos = (vertical and [-1] or [pos])[0] ypos = (vertical and [pos] or [-1])[0] self.SetDimensions(xpos, ypos, -1, -1, wx.SIZE_USE_EXISTING) self._itemPos = pos self.Thaw() return self.GetPanelLength() def OnPressCaption(self, event): """ Handles the EVT_CAPTIONBAR event in the FoldPanelItem. """ # tell the upper container we are responsible # for this event, so it can fold the panel item # and do a refresh event.SetTag(self) event.Skip() def ResizePanel(self): """ Resizes the panel. """ # prevent unnecessary updates by blocking repaints for a sec self.Freeze() vertical = self.IsVertical() # force this panel to take the width of the parent panel and the y of the # user or calculated width (which will be recalculated by the contents here) if self._captionBar.IsCollapsed(): size = self._captionBar.GetSize() self._PanelSize = (vertical and [size.GetHeight()] or [size.GetWidth()])[0] else: size = self.GetBestSize() self._PanelSize = (vertical and [size.GetHeight()] or [size.GetWidth()])[0] if self._UserSize: if vertical: size.SetHeight(self._UserSize) else: size.SetWidth(self._UserSize) pnlsize = self.GetParent().GetSize() if vertical: size.SetWidth(pnlsize.GetWidth()) else: size.SetHeight(pnlsize.GetHeight()) # resize caption bar xsize = (vertical and [size.GetWidth()] or [-1])[0] ysize = (vertical and [-1] or [size.GetHeight()])[0] self._captionBar.SetSize((xsize, ysize)) # resize the panel self.SetSize(size) # go by all the controls and call Layout for items in self._items: items.ResizeItem((vertical and [size.GetWidth()] or \ [size.GetHeight()])[0], vertical) self.Thaw() def OnPaint(self, event): """ Handles the EVT_PAINT event in the FoldPanelItem. """ # draw all the items that are lines dc = wx.PaintDC(self) vertical = self.IsVertical() for item in self._items: if item.GetType() == "SEPARATOR": pen = wx.Pen(item.GetLineColour(), 1, wx.SOLID) dc.SetPen(pen) a = item.GetLeftSpacing() b = item.GetLineY() + item.GetSpacing() c = item.GetLineLength() d = a + c if vertical: dc.DrawLine(a, b, d, b) else: dc.DrawLine(b, a, b, d) event.Skip() def IsVertical(self): """ Returns wether the CaptionBar Has Default Orientation Or Not. Default is vertical. """ # grandparent of FoldPanelItem is FoldPanelBar # default is vertical if isinstance(self.GetGrandParent(), FoldPanelBar): return self.GetGrandParent().IsVertical() else: raise "ERROR: Wrong Parent " + repr(self.GetGrandParent()) def IsExpanded(self): """ Returns expanded or collapsed status. If the panel is expanded, True is returned. """ return not self._captionBar.IsCollapsed() def GetItemPos(self): """ Returns item's position. """ return self._itemPos def Collapse(self): # this should not be called by the user, because it doesn't trigger the # parent to tell it that we are collapsed or expanded, it only changes # visual state self._captionBar.Collapse() self.ResizePanel() def Expand(self): # this should not be called by the user, because it doesn't trigger the # parent to tell it that we are collapsed or expanded, it only changes # visual state self._captionBar.Expand() self.ResizePanel() def GetPanelLength(self): """ Returns size of panel. """ if self._captionBar.IsCollapsed(): return self.GetCaptionLength() elif self._userSized: return self._UserSize return self._PanelSize def GetCaptionLength(self): """ Returns height of caption only. This is for folding calculation purposes. """ size = self._captionBar.GetSize() return (self.IsVertical() and [size.GetHeight()] or [size.GetWidth()])[0] def ApplyCaptionStyle(self, cbstyle): """ Applies the style defined in cbstyle to the CaptionBar.""" self._captionBar.SetCaptionStyle(cbstyle) def GetCaptionStyle(self): """ Returns the current style of the captionbar in a CaptionBarStyle class. This can be used to change and set back the changes. """ return self._captionBar.GetCaptionStyle() # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # class FoldWindowItem # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # class FoldWindowItem: """ This class is a child sibling of the `FoldPanelItem` class. It will contain wx.Window that can be either a separator (a colored line simulated by a wx.Window) or a wxPython controls (such as a wx.Button, a wx.ListCtrl etc...). """ def __init__(self, parent, window=None, **kw): """ Default Class Constructor Initialize with:: Type = "WINDOW", flags = FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH, Spacing = FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING, leftSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTSPACING, rightSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTSPACING or:: Type = "SEPARATOR" y, lineColor = wx.BLACK, flags = FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH, Spacing = FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING, leftSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTLINESPACING, rightSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTLINESPACING """ if not kw.has_key("Type"): raise 'ERROR: Missing Window Type Information. This Should Be "WINDOW" Or "SEPARATOR"' if kw.get("Type") == "WINDOW": # Window constructor. This initialises the class as a wx.Window Type if kw.has_key("flags"): self._flags = kw.get("flags") else: self._flags = FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH if kw.has_key("Spacing"): self._Spacing = kw.get("Spacing") else: self._Spacing = FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING if kw.has_key("leftSpacing"): self._leftSpacing = kw.get("leftSpacing") else: self._leftSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTSPACING if kw.has_key("rightSpacing"): self._rightSpacing = kw.get("rightSpacing") else: self._rightSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTSPACING self._lineY = 0 self._sepLineColour = None self._wnd = window elif kw.get("Type") == "SEPARATOR": # separator constructor. This initialises the class as a separator type if kw.has_key("y"): self._lineY = kw.get("y") else: raise "ERROR: Undefined Y Position For The Separator" if kw.has_key("lineColour"): self._sepLineColour = kw.get("lineColour") else: self._sepLineColour = wx.BLACK if kw.has_key("flags"): self._flags = kw.get("flags") else: self._flags = FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH if kw.has_key("Spacing"): self._Spacing = kw.get("Spacing") else: self._Spacing = FPB_DEFAULT_SPACING if kw.has_key("leftSpacing"): self._leftSpacing = kw.get("leftSpacing") else: self._leftSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_LEFTSPACING if kw.has_key("rightSpacing"): self._rightSpacing = kw.get("rightSpacing") else: self._rightSpacing = FPB_DEFAULT_RIGHTSPACING self._wnd = window else: raise "ERROR: Undefined Window Type Selected: " + repr(kw.get("Type")) self._type = kw.get("Type") self._lineLength = 0 def GetType(self): return self._type def GetLineY(self): return self._lineY def GetLineLength(self): return self._lineLength def GetLineColour(self): return self._sepLineColour def GetLeftSpacing(self): return self._leftSpacing def GetRightSpacing(self): return self._rightSpacing def GetSpacing(self): return self._Spacing def GetWindowLength(self, vertical=True): """ Returns space needed by the window if type is FoldWindowItem "WINDOW" and returns the total size plus the extra spacing. """ value = 0 if self._type == "WINDOW": size = self._wnd.GetSize() value = (vertical and [size.GetHeight()] or [size.GetWidth()])[0] + \ self._Spacing elif self._type == "SEPARATOR": value = 1 + self._Spacing return value def ResizeItem(self, size, vertical=True): """ Resizes the element, whatever it is. A separator or line will be always aligned by width or height depending on orientation of the whole panel. """ if self._flags & FPB_ALIGN_WIDTH: # align by taking full width mySize = size - self._leftSpacing - self._rightSpacing if mySize < 0: mySize = 10 # can't have negative width if self._type == "SEPARATOR": self._lineLength = mySize else: xsize = (vertical and [mySize] or [-1])[0] ysize = (vertical and [-1] or [mySize])[0] self._wnd.SetSize((xsize, ysize))