1 | # -*-mode: python; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: iso-latin-1-unix -*-
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2 | #
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3 | # $Id$
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4 | #
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5 | # Tix Demostration Program
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6 | #
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7 | # This sample program is structured in such a way so that it can be
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8 | # executed from the Tix demo program "tixwidgets.py": it must have a
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9 | # procedure called "RunSample". It should also have the "if" statment
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10 | # at the end of this file so that it can be run as a standalone
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11 | # program.
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12 |
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13 | # This file demonstrates the use of the tixButtonBox widget, which is a
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14 | # group of TK buttons. You can use it to manage the buttons in a dialog box,
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15 | # for example.
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16 | #
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17 |
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18 | import Tix
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19 |
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20 | def RunSample(w):
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21 | # Create the label on the top of the dialog box
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22 | #
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23 | top = Tix.Label(w, padx=20, pady=10, bd=1, relief=Tix.RAISED,
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24 | anchor=Tix.CENTER, text='This dialog box is\n a demonstration of the\n tixButtonBox widget')
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25 |
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26 | # Create the button box and add a few buttons in it. Set the
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27 | # -width of all the buttons to the same value so that they
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28 | # appear in the same size.
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29 | #
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30 | # Note that the -text, -underline, -command and -width options are all
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31 | # standard options of the button widgets.
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32 | #
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33 | box = Tix.ButtonBox(w, orientation=Tix.HORIZONTAL)
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34 | box.add('ok', text='OK', underline=0, width=5,
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35 | command=lambda w=w: w.destroy())
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36 | box.add('close', text='Cancel', underline=0, width=5,
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37 | command=lambda w=w: w.destroy())
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38 | box.pack(side=Tix.BOTTOM, fill=Tix.X)
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39 | top.pack(side=Tix.TOP, fill=Tix.BOTH, expand=1)
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40 |
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41 | if __name__ == '__main__':
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42 | root = Tix.Tk()
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43 | RunSample(root)
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44 | root.mainloop()
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