wxWidgets/wxPython/demo/Notebook.py
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import sys
import wx
import ColorPanel
import GridSimple
import ListCtrl
import ScrolledWindow
import images
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestNB(wx.Notebook):
def __init__(self, parent, id, log):
wx.Notebook.__init__(self, parent, id, style=
#wxNB_TOP
wx.NB_BOTTOM
#wxNB_LEFT
#wxNB_RIGHT
)
self.log = log
win = self.makeColorPanel(wx.BLUE)
self.AddPage(win, "Blue")
st = wx.StaticText(win.win, -1,
"You can put nearly any type of window here,\n"
"and if the platform supports it then the\n"
"tabs can be on any side of the notebook.",
(10, 10))
st.SetForegroundColour(wx.WHITE)
st.SetBackgroundColour(wx.BLUE)
# Show how to put an image on one of the notebook tabs,
# first make the image list:
il = wx.ImageList(16, 16)
idx1 = il.Add(images.getSmilesBitmap())
self.AssignImageList(il)
# now put an image on the first tab we just created:
self.SetPageImage(0, idx1)
win = self.makeColorPanel(wx.RED)
self.AddPage(win, "Red")
win = ScrolledWindow.MyCanvas(self)
self.AddPage(win, 'ScrolledWindow')
win = self.makeColorPanel(wx.GREEN)
self.AddPage(win, "Green")
win = GridSimple.SimpleGrid(self, log)
self.AddPage(win, "Grid")
win = ListCtrl.TestListCtrlPanel(self, log)
self.AddPage(win, 'List')
win = self.makeColorPanel(wx.CYAN)
self.AddPage(win, "Cyan")
# win = self.makeColorPanel(wxWHITE)
# self.AddPage(win, "White")
# win = self.makeColorPanel(wxBLACK)
# self.AddPage(win, "Black")
win = self.makeColorPanel(wx.NamedColour('MIDNIGHT BLUE'))
self.AddPage(win, "MIDNIGHT BLUE")
win = self.makeColorPanel(wx.NamedColour('INDIAN RED'))
self.AddPage(win, "INDIAN RED")
self.Bind(wx.EVT_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGED, self.OnPageChanged)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_NOTEBOOK_PAGE_CHANGING, self.OnPageChanging)
def makeColorPanel(self, color):
p = wx.Panel(self, -1)
win = ColorPanel.ColoredPanel(p, color)
p.win = win
def OnCPSize(evt, win=win):
win.SetSize(evt.GetSize())
p.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, OnCPSize)
return p
def OnPageChanged(self, event):
old = event.GetOldSelection()
new = event.GetSelection()
sel = self.GetSelection()
self.log.write('OnPageChanged, old:%d, new:%d, sel:%d\n' % (old, new, sel))
event.Skip()
def OnPageChanging(self, event):
old = event.GetOldSelection()
new = event.GetSelection()
sel = self.GetSelection()
self.log.write('OnPageChanging, old:%d, new:%d, sel:%d\n' % (old, new, sel))
event.Skip()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
testWin = TestNB(nb, -1, log)
return testWin
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
<html><body>
<h2>wx.Notebook</h2>
<p>
This class represents a notebook control, which manages multiple
windows with associated tabs.
<p>
To use the class, create a wx.Notebook object and call AddPage or
InsertPage, passing a window to be used as the page. Do not explicitly
delete the window for a page that is currently managed by wx.Notebook.
"""
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys,os
import run
run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])