127 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
127 lines
4.8 KiB
Python
"""TypeinViewer class.
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The TypeinViewer is what you see at the lower right of the main Pynche
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widget. It contains three text entry fields, one each for red, green, blue.
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Input into these windows is highly constrained; it only allows you to enter
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values that are legal for a color axis. This usually means 0-255 for decimal
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input and 0x0 - 0xff for hex input.
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You can toggle whether you want to view and input the values in either decimal
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or hex by clicking on Hexadecimal. By clicking on Update while typing, the
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color selection will be made on every change to the text field. Otherwise,
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you must hit Return or Tab to select the color.
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"""
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from Tkinter import *
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import string
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import re
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class TypeinViewer:
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def __init__(self, switchboard, parent=None):
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# non-gui ivars
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self.__sb = switchboard
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self.__hexp = BooleanVar()
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self.__uwtyping = BooleanVar()
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# create the gui
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self.__frame = Frame(parent) #, relief=GROOVE, borderwidth=2)
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self.__frame.grid(row=3, column=1, sticky='NS')
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# Red
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self.__xl = Label(self.__frame, text='Red:')
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self.__xl.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky=E)
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self.__x = Entry(self.__frame, width=4)
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self.__x.grid(row=0, column=1)
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self.__x.bindtags(self.__x.bindtags() + ('Normalize', 'Update'))
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self.__x.bind_class('Normalize', '<Key>', self.__normalize)
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self.__x.bind_class('Update' , '<Key>', self.__maybeupdate)
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# Green
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self.__yl = Label(self.__frame, text='Green:')
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self.__yl.grid(row=1, column=0, sticky=E)
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self.__y = Entry(self.__frame, width=4)
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self.__y.grid(row=1, column=1)
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self.__y.bindtags(self.__y.bindtags() + ('Normalize', 'Update'))
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# Blue
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self.__zl = Label(self.__frame, text='Blue:')
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self.__zl.grid(row=2, column=0, sticky=E)
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self.__z = Entry(self.__frame, width=4)
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self.__z.grid(row=2, column=1)
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self.__z.bindtags(self.__z.bindtags() + ('Normalize', 'Update'))
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# Update while typing?
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self.__uwt = Checkbutton(self.__frame,
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text='Update while typing',
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variable=self.__uwtyping)
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self.__uwt.grid(row=3, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky=W)
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# Hex/Dec
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self.__hex = Checkbutton(self.__frame,
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text='Hexadecimal',
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variable=self.__hexp,
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command=self.__togglehex)
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self.__hex.grid(row=4, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky=W)
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def __togglehex(self, event=None):
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rstr = self.__x.get()
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gstr = self.__y.get()
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bstr = self.__z.get()
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if self.__hexp.get():
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# it was decimal and is now hex
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apply(self.update_yourself, tuple(map(int, (rstr, gstr, bstr))))
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else:
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# it was hex and is now decimal
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red = string.atoi(rstr, 16)
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green = string.atoi(gstr, 16)
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blue = string.atoi(bstr, 16)
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self.update_yourself(red, green, blue)
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def __normalize(self, event=None):
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ew = event.widget
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contents = ew.get()
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if contents == '':
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contents = '0'
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# figure out what the contents value is in the current base
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try:
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if self.__hexp.get():
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v = string.atoi(contents, 16)
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else:
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v = string.atoi(contents)
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except ValueError:
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v = None
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# if value is not legal, delete the last character inserted and ring
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# the bell
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if v is None or v < 0 or v > 255:
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i = ew.index(INSERT)
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contents = contents[:i-1] + contents[i:]
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ew.bell()
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elif self.__hexp.get():
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contents = hex(v)
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else:
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contents = int(v)
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ew.delete(0, END)
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ew.insert(0, contents)
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def __maybeupdate(self, event=None):
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if self.__uwtyping.get() or event.keysym in ('Return', 'Tab'):
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self.__update(event)
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def __update(self, event=None):
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redstr = self.__x.get()
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greenstr = self.__y.get()
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bluestr = self.__z.get()
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if self.__hexp.get():
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red = string.atoi(redstr, 16)
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green = string.atoi(greenstr, 16)
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blue = string.atoi(bluestr, 16)
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else:
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red, green, blue = map(string.atoi, (redstr, greenstr, bluestr))
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self.__sb.update_views(red, green, blue)
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def update_yourself(self, red, green, blue):
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if self.__hexp.get():
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redstr, greenstr, bluestr = map(hex, (red, green, blue))
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else:
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redstr, greenstr, bluestr = red, green, blue
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self.__x.delete(0, END)
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self.__y.delete(0, END)
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self.__z.delete(0, END)
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self.__x.insert(0, redstr)
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self.__y.insert(0, greenstr)
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self.__z.insert(0, bluestr)
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