Issue #3248: Allow placing ScrolledText in a PanedWindow.

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Martin v. Löwis 2008-12-29 15:51:01 +00:00
parent 80b59054c6
commit e2eb2b4bc3
2 changed files with 43 additions and 32 deletions

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# A ScrolledText widget feels like a text widget but also has a """A ScrolledText widget feels like a text widget but also has a
# vertical scroll bar on its right. (Later, options may be added to vertical scroll bar on its right. (Later, options may be added to
# add a horizontal bar as well, to make the bars disappear add a horizontal bar as well, to make the bars disappear
# automatically when not needed, to move them to the other side of the automatically when not needed, to move them to the other side of the
# window, etc.) window, etc.)
#
# Configuration options are passed to the Text widget.
# A Frame widget is inserted between the master and the text, to hold
# the Scrollbar widget.
# Most methods calls are inherited from the Text widget; Pack methods
# are redirected to the Frame widget however.
from Tkinter import * Configuration options are passed to the Text widget.
from Tkinter import _cnfmerge A Frame widget is inserted between the master and the text, to hold
the Scrollbar widget.
Most methods calls are inherited from the Text widget; Pack, Grid and
Place methods are redirected to the Frame widget however.
"""
__all__ = ['ScrolledText']
from Tkinter import Frame, Text, Scrollbar, Pack, Grid, Place
from Tkconstants import RIGHT, LEFT, Y, BOTH
class ScrolledText(Text): class ScrolledText(Text):
def __init__(self, master=None, cnf=None, **kw): def __init__(self, master=None, **kw):
if cnf is None: self.frame = Frame(master)
cnf = {} self.vbar = Scrollbar(self.frame)
if kw:
cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw))
fcnf = {}
for k in cnf.keys():
if type(k) == ClassType or k == 'name':
fcnf[k] = cnf[k]
del cnf[k]
self.frame = Frame(master, **fcnf)
self.vbar = Scrollbar(self.frame, name='vbar')
self.vbar.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y) self.vbar.pack(side=RIGHT, fill=Y)
cnf['name'] = 'text'
Text.__init__(self, self.frame, **cnf) kw.update({'yscrollcommand': self.vbar.set})
self.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH, expand=1) Text.__init__(self, self.frame, **kw)
self['yscrollcommand'] = self.vbar.set self.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH, expand=True)
self.vbar['command'] = self.yview self.vbar['command'] = self.yview
# Copy geometry methods of self.frame -- hack! # Copy geometry methods of self.frame -- hack!
methods = Pack.__dict__.keys() methods = vars(Pack).keys() + vars(Grid).keys() + vars(Place).keys()
methods = methods + Grid.__dict__.keys()
methods = methods + Place.__dict__.keys()
for m in methods: for m in methods:
if m[0] != '_' and m != 'config' and m != 'configure': if m[0] != '_' and m != 'config' and m != 'configure':
setattr(self, m, getattr(self.frame, m)) setattr(self, m, getattr(self.frame, m))
def __str__(self):
return str(self.frame)
def example():
import __main__
from Tkconstants import END
stext = ScrolledText(bg='white', height=10)
stext.insert(END, __main__.__doc__)
stext.pack(fill=BOTH, side=LEFT, expand=True)
stext.focus_set()
stext.mainloop()
if __name__ == "__main__":
example()

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Library Library
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- Issue #3248: Allow placing ScrolledText in a PanedWindow.
- Issue #4444: Allow assertRaises() to be used as a context handler, so that - Issue #4444: Allow assertRaises() to be used as a context handler, so that
the code under test can be written inline if more practical. the code under test can be written inline if more practical.