# -*-mode: python; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: iso-latin-1-unix -*- # # $Id$ # # Tix Demostration Program # # This sample program is structured in such a way so that it can be # executed from the Tix demo program "tixwidgets.py": it must have a # procedure called "RunSample". It should also have the "if" statment # at the end of this file so that it can be run as a standalone # program using tixwish. # This file demonstrates the use of the tixPopupMenu widget. # import Tix def RunSample(w): # We create the frame and the button, then we'll bind the PopupMenu # to both widgets. The result is, when you press the right mouse # button over $w.top or $w.top.but, the PopupMenu will come up. # top = Tix.Frame(w, relief=Tix.RAISED, bd=1) but = Tix.Button(top, text='Press the right mouse button over this button or its surrounding area') but.pack(expand=1, fill=Tix.BOTH, padx=50, pady=50) p = Tix.PopupMenu(top, title='Popup Test') p.bind_widget(top) p.bind_widget(but) # Set the entries inside the PopupMenu widget. # [Hint] You have to manipulate the "menu" subwidget. # $w.top.p itself is NOT a menu widget. # [Hint] Watch carefully how the sub-menu is created # p.menu.add_command(label='Desktop', underline=0) p.menu.add_command(label='Select', underline=0) p.menu.add_command(label='Find', underline=0) p.menu.add_command(label='System', underline=1) p.menu.add_command(label='Help', underline=0) m1 = Tix.Menu(p.menu) m1.add_command(label='Hello') p.menu.add_cascade(label='More', menu=m1) but.pack(side=Tix.TOP, padx=40, pady=50) box = Tix.ButtonBox(w, orientation=Tix.HORIZONTAL) box.add('ok', text='Ok', underline=0, width=6, command=lambda w=w: w.destroy()) box.add('cancel', text='Cancel', underline=0, width=6, command=lambda w=w: w.destroy()) box.pack(side=Tix.BOTTOM, fill=Tix.X) top.pack(side=Tix.TOP, fill=Tix.BOTH, expand=1) if __name__ == '__main__': root = Tix.Tk() RunSample(root) root.mainloop()