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git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@25140 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
302 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
302 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
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# essaimenu.py
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#
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# menus in wxPython 2.3.3
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#
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# o Debug message when adding a menu item (see last menu):
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#
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# Debug: ..\..\src\msw\menuitem.cpp(370): 'GetMenuState' failed with
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# error 0x00000002 (the system cannot find the file specified.).
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#
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import time
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import wx
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import images
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------
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class MyFrame(wx.Frame):
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def __init__(self, parent, id, log):
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wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, 'Playing with menus', size=(400, 200))
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self.log = log
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self.CenterOnScreen()
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self.CreateStatusBar()
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self.SetStatusText("This is the statusbar")
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tc = wx.TextCtrl(self, -1, """
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A bunch of bogus menus have been created for this frame. You
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can play around with them to see how they behave and then
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check the source for this sample to see how to implement them.
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""", style=wx.TE_READONLY|wx.TE_MULTILINE)
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# Prepare the menu bar
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menuBar = wx.MenuBar()
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# 1st menu from left
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menu1 = wx.Menu()
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menu1.Append(101, "&Mercury", "This the text in the Statusbar")
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menu1.Append(102, "&Venus", "")
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menu1.Append(103, "&Earth", "You may select Earth too")
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menu1.AppendSeparator()
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menu1.Append(104, "&Close", "Close this frame")
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# Add menu to the menu bar
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menuBar.Append(menu1, "&Planets")
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# 2nd menu from left
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menu2 = wx.Menu()
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menu2.Append(201, "Hydrogen")
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menu2.Append(202, "Helium")
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# a submenu in the 2nd menu
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submenu = wx.Menu()
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submenu.Append(2031,"Lanthanium")
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submenu.Append(2032,"Cerium")
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submenu.Append(2033,"Praseodymium")
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menu2.AppendMenu(203, "Lanthanides", submenu)
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# Append 2nd menu
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menuBar.Append(menu2, "&Elements")
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menu3 = wx.Menu()
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# Radio items
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menu3.Append(301, "IDLE", "a Python shell using tcl/tk as GUI", wx.ITEM_RADIO)
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menu3.Append(302, "PyCrust", "a Python shell using wxPython as GUI", wx.ITEM_RADIO)
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menu3.Append(303, "psi", "a simple Python shell using wxPython as GUI", wx.ITEM_RADIO)
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menu3.AppendSeparator()
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menu3.Append(304, "project1", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL)
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menu3.Append(305, "project2", "", wx.ITEM_NORMAL)
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menuBar.Append(menu3, "&Shells")
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menu4 = wx.Menu()
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# Check menu items
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menu4.Append(401, "letters", "abcde...", wx.ITEM_CHECK)
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menu4.Append(402, "digits", "123...", wx.ITEM_CHECK)
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menu4.Append(403, "letters and digits", "abcd... + 123...", wx.ITEM_CHECK)
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menuBar.Append(menu4, "Chec&k")
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menu5 = wx.Menu()
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# Show how to put an icon in the menu
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item = wx.MenuItem(menu5, 500, "&Smile!\tCtrl+S", "This one has an icon")
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item.SetBitmap(images.getSmilesBitmap())
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menu5.AppendItem(item)
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# Shortcuts
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menu5.Append(501, "Interesting thing\tCtrl+A", "Note the shortcut!")
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menu5.AppendSeparator()
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menu5.Append(502, "Hello\tShift+H")
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menu5.AppendSeparator()
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menu5.Append(503, "remove the submenu")
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menu6 = wx.Menu()
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menu6.Append(601, "Submenu Item")
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menu5.AppendMenu(504, "submenu", menu6)
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menu5.Append(505, "remove this menu")
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menu5.Append(506, "this is updated")
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menu5.Append(507, "insert after this...")
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menu5.Append(508, "...and before this")
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menuBar.Append(menu5, "&Fun")
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self.SetMenuBar(menuBar)
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# Menu events
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU_HIGHLIGHT_ALL, self.OnMenuHighlight)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu101, id=101)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu102, id=102)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu103, id=103)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.CloseWindow, id=104)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu201, id=201)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu202, id=202)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu2031, id=2031)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu2032, id=2032)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu2033, id=2033)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu301To303, id=301)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu301To303, id=302)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu301To303, id=303)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu304, id=304)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu305, id=305)
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# Range of menu items
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU_RANGE, self.Menu401To403, id=401, id2=403)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu500, id=500)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu501, id=501)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.Menu502, id=502)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestRemove, id=503)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestRemove2, id=505)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestInsert, id=507)
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self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.TestInsert, id=508)
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wx.GetApp().Bind(wx.EVT_UPDATE_UI, self.TestUpdateUI, id=506)
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# Methods
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def OnMenuHighlight(self, event):
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# Show how to get menu item imfo from this event handler
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id = event.GetMenuId()
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item = self.GetMenuBar().FindItemById(id)
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text = item.GetText()
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help = item.GetHelp()
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# but in this case just call Skip so the default is done
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event.Skip()
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def Menu101(self, event):
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self.log.write('Welcome to Mercury\n')
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def Menu102(self, event):
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self.log.write('Welcome to Venus\n')
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def Menu103(self, event):
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self.log.write('Welcome to the Earth\n')
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def CloseWindow(self, event):
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self.Close()
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def Menu201(self, event):
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self.log.write('Chemical element number 1\n')
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def Menu202(self, event):
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self.log.write('Chemical element number 2\n')
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def Menu2031(self, event):
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self.log.write('Element number 57\n')
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def Menu2032(self, event):
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self.log.write('Element number 58\n')
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def Menu2033(self, event):
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self.log.write('Element number 59\n')
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def Menu301To303(self, event):
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id = event.GetId()
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self.log.write('Event id: %d\n' % id)
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def Menu304(self, event):
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self.log.write('Not yet available\n')
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def Menu305(self, event):
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self.log.write('Still vapour\n')
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def Menu401To403(self, event):
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self.log.write('From a EVT_MENU_RANGE event\n')
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def Menu500(self, event):
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self.log.write('Have a happy day!\n')
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def Menu501(self, event):
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self.log.write('Look in the code how the shortcut has been realized\n')
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def Menu502(self, event):
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self.log.write('Hello from Jean-Michel\n')
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def TestRemove(self, evt):
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mb = self.GetMenuBar()
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submenuItem = mb.FindItemById(601)
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if not submenuItem:
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return
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submenu = submenuItem.GetMenu()
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menu = submenu.GetParent()
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# This works
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#menu.Remove(504)
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# this also works
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menu.RemoveItem(mb.FindItemById(504))
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# This doesn't work, as expected since submenuItem is not on menu
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#menu.RemoveItem(submenuItem)
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def TestRemove2(self, evt):
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mb = self.GetMenuBar()
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mb.Remove(4)
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def TestUpdateUI(self, evt):
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text = time.ctime()
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evt.SetText(text)
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def TestInsert(self, evt):
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theID = 508
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# get the menu
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mb = self.GetMenuBar()
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menuItem = mb.FindItemById(theID)
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menu = menuItem.GetMenu()
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# figure out the position to insert at
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pos = 0
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for i in menu.GetMenuItems():
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if i.GetId() == theID:
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break
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pos += 1
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# now insert the new item
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ID = wx.NewId()
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##menu.Insert(pos, ID, "NewItem " + str(ID))
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item = wx.MenuItem(menu)
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item.SetId(ID)
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item.SetText("NewItem " + str(ID))
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menu.InsertItem(pos, item)
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------
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wx.RegisterId(10000)
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def runTest(frame, nb, log):
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win = MyFrame(frame, -1, log)
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frame.otherWin = win
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win.Show(True)
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------
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overview = """\
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A demo of using wx.MenuBar and wx.Menu in various ways.
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A menu is a popup (or pull down) list of items, one of which may be selected
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before the menu goes away (clicking elsewhere dismisses the menu). Menus may be
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used to construct either menu bars or popup menus.
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A menu item has an integer ID associated with it which can be used to identify
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the selection, or to change the menu item in some way. A menu item with a special
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identifier -1 is a separator item and doesn't have an associated command but just
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makes a separator line appear in the menu.
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Menu items may be either normal items, check items or radio items. Normal items
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don't have any special properties while the check items have a boolean flag associated
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to them and they show a checkmark in the menu when the flag is set. wxWindows
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automatically toggles the flag value when the item is clicked and its value may
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be retrieved using either IsChecked method of wx.Menu or wx.MenuBar itself or by
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using wxEvent.IsChecked when you get the menu notification for the item in question.
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The radio items are similar to the check items except that all the other items
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in the same radio group are unchecked when a radio item is checked. The radio group
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is formed by a contiguous range of radio items, i.e. it starts at the first item of
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this kind and ends with the first item of a different kind (or the end of the menu).
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Notice that because the radio groups are defined in terms of the item positions
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inserting or removing the items in the menu containing the radio items risks to not
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work correctly. Finally note that the radio items are only supported under Windows
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and GTK+ currently.
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"""
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import sys,os
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import run
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run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])
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