Make taskbar icon size dependent on platform. Other tweaks.
git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@27568 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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@@ -31,18 +31,7 @@ import images
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_treeList = [
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# new stuff
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('Recent Additions and Updates', [
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'VListBox',
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'Listbook',
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'MaskedNumCtrl',
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'FloatCanvas',
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'XmlResourceSubclass',
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'GridBagSizer',
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'Cursor',
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'PyPlot',
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'ImageAlpha',
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'ActiveX_FlashWindow',
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'ActiveX_IEHtmlWindow',
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'ActiveX_PDFWindow',
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'OGL',
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]),
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# managed windows == things with a (optional) caption you can close
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@@ -445,8 +434,14 @@ class wxPythonDemo(wx.Frame):
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if wx.Platform != '__WXMAC__':
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# setup a taskbar icon, and catch some events from it
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if wx.Platform == '__WXGTK__':
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dimension = 22
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else:
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dimension = 16
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icon = wx.IconFromBitmap(
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images.getMondrianImage().Scale(16,16).ConvertToBitmap() )
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images.getMondrianImage().Scale(dimension,dimension).ConvertToBitmap() )
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#icon = wx.Icon('bmp_source/mondrian.ico', wx.BITMAP_TYPE_ICO)
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#icon = images.getMondrianIcon()
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self.tbicon = wx.TaskBarIcon()
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self.tbicon.SetIcon(icon, "wxPython Demo")
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self.tbicon.Bind(wx.EVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_DCLICK, self.OnTaskBarActivate)
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@@ -953,13 +948,12 @@ def main():
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overview = """<html><body>
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<h2>wxPython</h2>
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<p> wxPython is a <b>GUI toolkit</b> for the <a
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href="http://www.python.org/">Python</a> programming language. It
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allows Python programmers to create programs with a robust, highly
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functional graphical user interface, simply and easily. It is
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implemented as a Python extension module (native code) that wraps the
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popular <a href="http://wxwindows.org/front.htm">wxWindows</a> cross
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platform GUI library, which is written in C++.
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<p> wxPython is a <b>GUI toolkit</b> for the Python programming
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language. It allows Python programmers to create programs with a
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robust, highly functional graphical user interface, simply and easily.
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It is implemented as a Python extension module (native code) that
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wraps the popular wxWindows cross platform GUI library, which is
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written in C++.
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<p> Like Python and wxWindows, wxPython is <b>Open Source</b> which
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means that it is free for anyone to use and the source code is
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