Renamed demo modules to be wx-less.
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# 11/17/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
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# o Updated for wx namespace
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# 11/28/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
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# o editor lib hasn't been hit by the renamer yet.
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# 12/21/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
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# o wxEditor -> Editor
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import wx
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import wx.lib.editor as editor
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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def runTest(frame, nb, log):
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win = wx.Panel(nb, -1)
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ed = editor.Editor(win, -1, style=wx.SUNKEN_BORDER)
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box = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
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box.Add(ed, 1, wx.ALL|wx.GROW, 1)
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win.SetSizer(box)
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win.SetAutoLayout(True)
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ed.SetText(["",
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"This is a simple text editor, the class name is",
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"Editor. Type a few lines and try it out.",
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"",
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"It uses Windows-style key commands that can be overridden by subclassing.",
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"Mouse select works. Here are the key commands:",
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"",
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"Cursor movement: Arrow keys or mouse",
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"Beginning of line: Home",
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"End of line: End",
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"Beginning of buffer: Control-Home",
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"End of the buffer: Control-End",
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"Select text: Hold down Shift while moving the cursor",
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"Copy: Control-Insert, Control-C",
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"Cut: Shift-Delete, Control-X",
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"Paste: Shift-Insert, Control-V",
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""])
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return win
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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overview = """
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The Editor class implements a simple text editor using wxPython. You
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can create a custom editor by subclassing Editor. Even though much of
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the editor is implemented in Python, it runs surprisingly smoothly on
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normal hardware with small files.
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How to use it
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-------------
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The demo code (demo/Editor.py) shows how to use Editor as a simple text
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box. Use the SetText() and GetText() methods to set or get text from
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the component; these both use a list of strings.
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The samples/FrogEdit directory has an example of a simple text editor
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application that uses the Editor component.
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Subclassing
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-----------
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To add or change functionality, you can subclass this
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component. One example of this might be to change the key
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Alt key commands. In that case you would (for example) override the
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SetAltFuncs() method.
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"""
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import sys,os
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import run
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run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])
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