38 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
38 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
# A ScrolledList widget feels like a list widget but also has a
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# vertical scroll bar on its right. (Later, options may be added to
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# add a horizontal bar as well, to make the bars disappear
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# automatically when not needed, to move them to the other side of the
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# window, etc.)
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#
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# Configuration options are passed to the List widget.
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# A Frame widget is inserted between the master and the list, to hold
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# the Scrollbar widget.
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# Most methods calls are inherited from the List widget; Pack methods
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# are redirected to the Frame widget however.
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from Tkinter import *
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from Tkinter import _cnfmerge
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class ScrolledListbox(Listbox):
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def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}):
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cnf = _cnfmerge(cnf)
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fcnf = {}
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vcnf = {'name': 'vbar',
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Pack: {'side': 'right', 'fill': 'y'},}
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for k in list(cnf.keys()):
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if type(k) == ClassType or k == 'name':
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fcnf[k] = cnf[k]
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del cnf[k]
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self.frame = Frame(master, fcnf)
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self.vbar = Scrollbar(self.frame, vcnf)
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cnf[Pack] = {'side': 'left', 'fill': 'both', 'expand': 'yes'}
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cnf['name'] = 'list'
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Listbox.__init__(self, self.frame, cnf)
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self['yscrollcommand'] = (self.vbar, 'set')
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self.vbar['command'] = (self, 'yview')
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# Copy Pack methods of self.frame -- hack!
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for m in Pack.__dict__:
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if m[0] != '_' and m != 'config':
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setattr(self, m, getattr(self.frame, m))
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