from wxPython.wx import * #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- class MySplitter(wxSplitterWindow): def __init__(self, parent, ID, log): wxSplitterWindow.__init__(self, parent, ID) self.log = log EVT_SPLITTER_SASH_POS_CHANGED(self, self.GetId(), self.OnSashChanged) EVT_SPLITTER_SASH_POS_CHANGING(self, self.GetId(), self.OnSashChanging) def OnSashChanged(self, evt): self.log.WriteText("sash changed to %s\n" % str(evt.GetSashPosition())) # uncomment this to not allow the change #evt.SetSashPosition(-1) def OnSashChanging(self, evt): self.log.WriteText("sash changing to %s\n" % str(evt.GetSashPosition())) # uncomment this to not allow the change #evt.SetSashPosition(-1) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): splitter = MySplitter(nb, -1, log) p1 = wxWindow(splitter, -1) p1.SetBackgroundColour(wxRED) wxStaticText(p1, -1, "Panel One", wxPoint(5,5)).SetBackgroundColour(wxRED) p2 = wxWindow(splitter, -1) p2.SetBackgroundColour(wxBLUE) wxStaticText(p2, -1, "Panel Two", wxPoint(5,5)).SetBackgroundColour(wxBLUE) splitter.SetMinimumPaneSize(20) splitter.SplitVertically(p1, p2, 100) return splitter #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- overview = """\ This class manages up to two subwindows. The current view can be split into two programmatically (perhaps from a menu command), and unsplit either programmatically or via the wxSplitterWindow user interface. """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys,os import run run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])