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			67 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
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import wx
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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class TestPanel(wx.Panel):
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    def __init__(self, parent, log):
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        self.log = log
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        wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
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        b = wx.Button(self, -1, "Show a wx.AboutBox", (50,50))
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        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnButton, b)
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    def OnButton(self, evt):
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        # First we create and fill the info object
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        info = wx.AboutDialogInfo()
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        info.Name = "Hello World"
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        info.Version = "1.2.3"
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        info.Copyright = "(C) 2006 Programmers and Coders Everywhere"
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        info.Description = \
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             "A \"hello world\" program is a software program that prints out "\
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             "\"Hello world!\" on a display device. It is used in many introductory "\
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             "tutorials for teaching a programming language. Such a program is "\
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             "typically one of the simplest programs possible in a computer language. "\
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             "A \"hello world\" program can be a useful sanity test to make sure that "\
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             "a language's compiler, development environment, and run-time environment "\
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             "are correctly installed."
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        info.WebSite = ("http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hello_world", "Hello World home page")
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        info.Developers = [ "Joe Programmer",
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                            "Jane Coder",
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                            "Vippy the Mascot" ]
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        # Then we call wx.AboutBox giving it that info object
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        wx.AboutBox(info)
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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def runTest(frame, nb, log):
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    win = TestPanel(nb, log)
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    return win
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------
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overview = """<html><body>
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<h2><center>wx.AboutBox</center></h2>
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This function shows the native standard about dialog containing the
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information specified in info. If the current platform has a native
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about dialog which is capable of showing all the fields in info, the
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native dialog is used, otherwise the function falls back to the
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generic wxWidgets version of the dialog.
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</body></html>
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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])] + sys.argv[1:])
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