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# -*-mode: python; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: iso-latin-1-unix -*- # # $Id$ # # Tix Demostration Program # # This sample program is structured in such a way so that it can be # executed from the Tix demo program "tixwidgets.py": it must have a # procedure called "RunSample". It should also have the "if" statment # at the end of this file so that it can be run as a standalone # program using tixwish. # This file demonstrates the use of the tixScrolledHList widget. # import Tix TCL_ALL_EVENTS = 0 def RunSample (root): shlist = DemoSHList(root) shlist.mainloop() shlist.destroy() class DemoSHList: def __init__(self, w): self.root = w self.exit = -1 z = w.winfo_toplevel() z.wm_protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", lambda self=self: self.quitcmd()) # We create the frame and the ScrolledHList widget # at the top of the dialog box # top = Tix.Frame( w, relief=Tix.RAISED, bd=1) # Put a simple hierachy into the HList (two levels). Use colors and # separator widgets (frames) to make the list look fancy # top.a = Tix.ScrolledHList(top) top.a.pack( expand=1, fill=Tix.BOTH, padx=10, pady=10, side=Tix.TOP) # This is our little relational database # bosses = [ ('jeff', 'Jeff Waxman'), ('john', 'John Lee'), ('peter', 'Peter Kenson') ] employees = [ ('alex', 'john', 'Alex Kellman'), ('alan', 'john', 'Alan Adams'), ('andy', 'peter', 'Andreas Crawford'), ('doug', 'jeff', 'Douglas Bloom'), ('jon', 'peter', 'Jon Baraki'), ('chris', 'jeff', 'Chris Geoffrey'), ('chuck', 'jeff', 'Chuck McLean') ] hlist=top.a.hlist # Let configure the appearance of the HList subwidget # hlist.config( separator='.', width=25, drawbranch=0, indent=10) count=0 for boss,name in bosses : if count : f=Tix.Frame(hlist, name='sep%d' % count, height=2, width=150, bd=2, relief=Tix.SUNKEN ) hlist.add_child( itemtype=Tix.WINDOW, window=f, state=Tix.DISABLED ) hlist.add(boss, itemtype=Tix.TEXT, text=name) count = count+1 for person,boss,name in employees : # '.' is the separator character we chose above # key= boss + '.' + person # ^^^^ ^^^^^^ # parent entryPath / child's name hlist.add( key, text=name ) # [Hint] Make sure the keys (e.g. 'boss.person') you choose # are unique names. If you cannot be sure of this (because of # the structure of your database, e.g.) you can use the # "add_child" command instead: # # hlist.addchild( boss, text=name) # ^^^^ # parent entryPath # Use a ButtonBox to hold the buttons. # box= Tix.ButtonBox(top, orientation=Tix.HORIZONTAL ) box.add( 'ok', text='Ok', underline=0, width=6, command = self.okcmd) box.add( 'cancel', text='Cancel', underline=0, width=6, command = self.quitcmd) box.pack( side=Tix.BOTTOM, fill=Tix.X) top.pack( side=Tix.TOP, fill=Tix.BOTH, expand=1 ) def okcmd (self): self.quitcmd() def quitcmd (self): self.exit = 0 def mainloop(self): while self.exit < 0: self.root.tk.dooneevent(TCL_ALL_EVENTS) def destroy (self): self.root.destroy() # This "if" statement makes it possible to run this script file inside or # outside of the main demo program "tixwidgets.py". # if __name__== '__main__' : root=Tix.Tk() RunSample(root) |