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Increase currently inadequate vertical spacing for the IDLE browsers (path, module, and stack) on high-resolution monitors. --------- Co-authored-by: Terry Jan Reedy <tjreedy@udel.edu>
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@ -83,6 +83,8 @@ def wheel_event(event, widget=None):
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class TreeNode:
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dy = 0
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def __init__(self, canvas, parent, item):
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self.canvas = canvas
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self.parent = parent
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@ -199,23 +201,22 @@ class TreeNode:
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def draw(self, x, y):
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# XXX This hard-codes too many geometry constants!
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dy = 20
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self.x, self.y = x, y
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self.drawicon()
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self.drawtext()
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if self.state != 'expanded':
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return y + dy
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return y + TreeNode.dy
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# draw children
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if not self.children:
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sublist = self.item._GetSubList()
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if not sublist:
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# _IsExpandable() was mistaken; that's allowed
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return y+17
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return y + TreeNode.dy
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for item in sublist:
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child = self.__class__(self.canvas, self, item)
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self.children.append(child)
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cx = x+20
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cy = y + dy
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cy = y + TreeNode.dy
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cylast = 0
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for child in self.children:
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cylast = cy
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self.label.bind("<Button-4>", lambda e: wheel_event(e, self.canvas))
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self.label.bind("<Button-5>", lambda e: wheel_event(e, self.canvas))
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self.text_id = id
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if TreeNode.dy == 0:
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# The first row doesn't matter what the dy is, just measure its
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# size to get the value of the subsequent dy
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coords = self.canvas.bbox(id)
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TreeNode.dy = max(20, coords[3] - coords[1] - 3)
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def select_or_edit(self, event=None):
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if self.selected and self.item.IsEditable():
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Increase currently inadequate vertical spacing for the IDLE browsers (path,
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module, and stack) on high-resolution monitors.
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