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46 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
46 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/local/bin/python
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#
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# $Id$
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#
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# Tix Demostration Program
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#
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# This sample program is structured in such a way so that it can be
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# executed from the Tix demo program "tixwidgets": it must have a
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# procedure called "RunSample". It should also have the "if" statment
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# at the end of this file so that it can be run as a standalone
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# program.
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# This file demonstrates the use of the tixBalloon widget, which provides
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# a interesting way to give help tips about elements in your user interface.
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# Your can display the help message in a "balloon" and a status bar widget.
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#
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import Tix
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def RunSample(w):
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status = Tix.Label(w, width=40, relief=Tix.SUNKEN, bd=1)
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status.pack(side=Tix.BOTTOM, fill=Tix.Y, padx=2, pady=1)
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# Create two mysterious widgets that need balloon help
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button1 = Tix.Button(w, text='Something Unexpected',
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command=lambda w=w: w.destroy())
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button2 = Tix.Button(w, text='Something Else Unexpected')
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button2['command'] = lambda w=button2: w.destroy()
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button1.pack(side=Tix.TOP, expand=1)
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button2.pack(side=Tix.TOP, expand=1)
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# Create the balloon widget and associate it with the widgets that we want
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# to provide tips for:
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b = Tix.Balloon(w, statusbar=status)
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b.bind_widget(button1, balloonmsg='Close Window',
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statusmsg='Press this button to close this window')
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b.bind_widget(button2, balloonmsg='Self-destruct button',
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statusmsg='Press this button and it will destroy itself')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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root = Tix.Tk()
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RunSample(root)
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root.mainloop()
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