I’m teaching myself (Wx) Python and got stuck. I want to create a child window that has a recurring set of information inside of my TestFrame, which contains most of my code. The problem is, it only shows one widget in my code. I am trying to figure out the following, in order of importance to me.
**Note that this code is an extension to this page.*
- How can I allow multiple widgets in the “AddBox” class to appear correctly?
- When my window is resized, it corrupts the button images as in the screen attached. How could I fix this?
- How do you call/bind each of these dynamically created widgets?
- Bonus: is the “OnSize” module needed here?
Thank you for your help. If allowed/appropriate, I’m willing to contribute $5 via Paypal to the winner if you PM me.
import wx
class AddBox(wx.Window):
def __init__(self, parent):
wx.Window.__init__(self, parent)
pbox = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
controlback = wx.Button(self, label="Back")
controlforward = wx.Button(self, label="Forward")
pbox.AddMany([(controlback, 1, wx.ALL), (controlforward, 1, wx.ALL)])
class TestFrame(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self):
wx.Frame.__init__(self, None, -1, size=(1000, 550))
self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSize)
pbox0 = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
controlback0 = wx.Button(self, label="Back0")
controlforward0 = wx.Button(self, label="Forward0")
pbox0.AddMany([(controlback0, 1, wx.ALL), (controlforward0, 1, wx.ALL)])
pbox2 = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
self.scrolling_window = wx.ScrolledWindow( self )
self.scrolling_window.SetScrollRate(1,6)
self.scrolling_window.EnableScrolling(True,True)
self.sizer_container = wx.BoxSizer( wx.VERTICAL )
self.sizer = wx.BoxSizer( wx.VERTICAL )
self.sizer_container.Add(self.sizer,1,wx.CENTER,wx.EXPAND)
self.child_windows = []
for i in range(0,8):
wind = AddBox(self.scrolling_window)
self.sizer.Add(wind, 0, wx.CENTER|wx.ALL, 5)
self.child_windows.append(wind)
self.scrolling_window.SetSizer(self.sizer_container)
#self.Layout() #not needed?
pbox2.AddMany([(self.sizer_container, 1, wx.ALL)])
def OnSize(self, event):
self.scrolling_window.SetSize(self.GetClientSize())
if __name__=='__main__':
app = wx.PySimpleApp()
f = TestFrame()
f.Show()
app.MainLoop()
The code here is pretty convoluted and hard to follow. You almost never need to use wx.Window. In fact, in almost 6 years of using wxPython, I have NEVER used it directly. PySimpleApp is deprecated as well. Anyway, I cleaned up the code a bunch and re-did it below. I’m not sure if this is what you’re looking for or not though. Also note that I swapped out ScrolledWindow for ScrolledPanel as I think the latter is easier to use:
You should also take a look at the Widget Inspection Tool. It will help you figure out layout problems like this: http://wiki.wxpython.org/Widget%20Inspection%20Tool
EDIT: I think the code above takes care of items #1 and 2. For #3, see the following article I wrote last year: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/2011/09/20/wxpython-binding-multiple-widgets-to-the-same-handler/
Basically you bind in the loop itself and then in the event handler, you can use event.GetEventObject() to return the calling widget and set its value or whatever. As for your 4th question, I would say no, you don’t need the OnSize method. You almost never need to override that in wxPython and I certainly didn’t in my example code.