Moved and reorganized wxPython directories

Now builds into an intermediate wxPython package directory before
installing


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from wxPython.wx import *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
buttonDefs = {
814 : ('GridSimple', 'Simple wxGrid, catching all events'),
815 : ('GridStdEdRend', 'wxGrid showing Editors and Renderers'),
818 : ('GridHugeTable', 'A wxGrid with a HUGE table (100 MILLION cells!)'),
817 : ('GridCustTable', 'wxGrid using a custom Table, with non-string data'),
}
class ButtonPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
self.log = log
box = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL)
box.Add(20, 30)
keys = buttonDefs.keys()
keys.sort()
for k in keys:
text = buttonDefs[k][1]
btn = wxButton(self, k, text)
box.Add(btn, 0, wxALIGN_CENTER|wxALL, 15)
EVT_BUTTON(self, k, self.OnButton)
self.SetAutoLayout(true)
self.SetSizer(box)
def OnButton(self, evt):
modName = buttonDefs[evt.GetId()][0]
module = __import__(modName)
frame = module.TestFrame(self, self.log)
frame.Show(true)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = ButtonPanel(nb, log)
return win
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
<html><body>
<h2>wxGrid</h2>
This demo shows various ways of using the <b><i>new and improved</i></b> wxGrid class.
Unfortunatly it has not been documented yet, and while it is somewhat backwards compatible,
if you try to go by the current wxGrid documentation you will probably just confuse yourself.
<p>
You can look at the sources for these samples to learn a lot about how the new classes work.
<p><ol>
<li><a href="GridSimple.py">GridSimple.py</a> A simple grid that shows how to catch all the
various events.
<p>
<li><a href="GridStdEdRend.py">GridStdEdRend.py</a> A grid that uses non-default Cell Editors
and Cell Renderers.
<p>
<li><a href="GridHugeTable.py">GridHugeTable.py</a> A grid that uses a non-default Grid Table.
This table is read-only and simply generates on the fly a unique string for each cell.
<p>
<li><a href="GridCustTable.py">GridCustTable.py</a> This grid shows how to deal with tables
that have non-string data, and how Cell Editors and Cell Renderers are automatically chosen
based on the data type.
<p>
</ol>
<p>
You can also look at the <a href="data/grid.i">SWIG interface file</a> used to generate
the grid module for a lot more clues as to how things work.
"""