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| """Ttk wrapper. | |
| This module provides classes to allow using Tk themed widget set. | |
| Ttk is based on a revised and enhanced version of | |
| TIP #48 (http://tip.tcl.tk/48) specified style engine. | |
| Its basic idea is to separate, to the extent possible, the code | |
| implementing a widget's behavior from the code implementing its | |
| appearance. Widget class bindings are primarily responsible for | |
| maintaining the widget state and invoking callbacks, all aspects | |
| of the widgets appearance lies at Themes. | |
| """ | |
| __version__ = "0.3.1" | |
| __author__ = "Guilherme Polo <[email protected]>" | |
| __all__ = ["Button", "Checkbutton", "Combobox", "Entry", "Frame", "Label", | |
| "Labelframe", "LabelFrame", "Menubutton", "Notebook", "Panedwindow", | |
| "PanedWindow", "Progressbar", "Radiobutton", "Scale", "Scrollbar", | |
| "Separator", "Sizegrip", "Spinbox", "Style", "Treeview", | |
| # Extensions | |
| "LabeledScale", "OptionMenu", | |
| # functions | |
| "tclobjs_to_py", "setup_master"] | |
| import tkinter | |
| from tkinter import _flatten, _join, _stringify, _splitdict | |
| # Verify if Tk is new enough to not need the Tile package | |
| _REQUIRE_TILE = True if tkinter.TkVersion < 8.5 else False | |
| def _load_tile(master): | |
| if _REQUIRE_TILE: | |
| import os | |
| tilelib = os.environ.get('TILE_LIBRARY') | |
| if tilelib: | |
| # append custom tile path to the list of directories that | |
| # Tcl uses when attempting to resolve packages with the package | |
| # command | |
| master.tk.eval( | |
| 'global auto_path; ' | |
| 'lappend auto_path {%s}' % tilelib) | |
| master.tk.eval('package require tile') # TclError may be raised here | |
| master._tile_loaded = True | |
| def _format_optvalue(value, script=False): | |
| """Internal function.""" | |
| if script: | |
| # if caller passes a Tcl script to tk.call, all the values need to | |
| # be grouped into words (arguments to a command in Tcl dialect) | |
| value = _stringify(value) | |
| elif isinstance(value, (list, tuple)): | |
| value = _join(value) | |
| return value | |
| def _format_optdict(optdict, script=False, ignore=None): | |
| """Formats optdict to a tuple to pass it to tk.call. | |
| E.g. (script=False): | |
| {'foreground': 'blue', 'padding': [1, 2, 3, 4]} returns: | |
| ('-foreground', 'blue', '-padding', '1 2 3 4')""" | |
| opts = [] | |
| for opt, value in optdict.items(): | |
| if not ignore or opt not in ignore: | |
| opts.append("-%s" % opt) | |
| if value is not None: | |
| opts.append(_format_optvalue(value, script)) | |
| return _flatten(opts) | |
| def _mapdict_values(items): | |
| # each value in mapdict is expected to be a sequence, where each item | |
| # is another sequence containing a state (or several) and a value | |
| # E.g. (script=False): | |
| # [('active', 'selected', 'grey'), ('focus', [1, 2, 3, 4])] | |
| # returns: | |
| # ['active selected', 'grey', 'focus', [1, 2, 3, 4]] | |
| opt_val = [] | |
| for *state, val in items: | |
| if len(state) == 1: | |
| # if it is empty (something that evaluates to False), then | |
| # format it to Tcl code to denote the "normal" state | |
| state = state[0] or '' | |
| else: | |
| # group multiple states | |
| state = ' '.join(state) # raise TypeError if not str | |
| opt_val.append(state) | |
| if val is not None: | |
| opt_val.append(val) | |
| return opt_val | |
| def _format_mapdict(mapdict, script=False): | |
| """Formats mapdict to pass it to tk.call. | |
| E.g. (script=False): | |
| {'expand': [('active', 'selected', 'grey'), ('focus', [1, 2, 3, 4])]} | |
| returns: | |
| ('-expand', '{active selected} grey focus {1, 2, 3, 4}')""" | |
| opts = [] | |
| for opt, value in mapdict.items(): | |
| opts.extend(("-%s" % opt, | |
| _format_optvalue(_mapdict_values(value), script))) | |
| return _flatten(opts) | |
| def _format_elemcreate(etype, script=False, *args, **kw): | |
| """Formats args and kw according to the given element factory etype.""" | |
| spec = None | |
| opts = () | |
| if etype in ("image", "vsapi"): | |
| if etype == "image": # define an element based on an image | |
| # first arg should be the default image name | |
| iname = args[0] | |
| # next args, if any, are statespec/value pairs which is almost | |
| # a mapdict, but we just need the value | |
| imagespec = _join(_mapdict_values(args[1:])) | |
| spec = "%s %s" % (iname, imagespec) | |
| else: | |
| # define an element whose visual appearance is drawn using the | |
| # Microsoft Visual Styles API which is responsible for the | |
| # themed styles on Windows XP and Vista. | |
| # Availability: Tk 8.6, Windows XP and Vista. | |
| class_name, part_id = args[:2] | |
| statemap = _join(_mapdict_values(args[2:])) | |
| spec = "%s %s %s" % (class_name, part_id, statemap) | |
| opts = _format_optdict(kw, script) | |
| elif etype == "from": # clone an element | |
| # it expects a themename and optionally an element to clone from, | |
| # otherwise it will clone {} (empty element) | |
| spec = args[0] # theme name | |
| if len(args) > 1: # elementfrom specified | |
| opts = (_format_optvalue(args[1], script),) | |
| if script: | |
| spec = '{%s}' % spec | |
| opts = ' '.join(opts) | |
| return spec, opts | |
| def _format_layoutlist(layout, indent=0, indent_size=2): | |
| """Formats a layout list so we can pass the result to ttk::style | |
| layout and ttk::style settings. Note that the layout doesn't have to | |
| be a list necessarily. | |
| E.g.: | |
| [("Menubutton.background", None), | |
| ("Menubutton.button", {"children": | |
| [("Menubutton.focus", {"children": | |
| [("Menubutton.padding", {"children": | |
| [("Menubutton.label", {"side": "left", "expand": 1})] | |
| })] | |
| })] | |
| }), | |
| ("Menubutton.indicator", {"side": "right"}) | |
| ] | |
| returns: | |
| Menubutton.background | |
| Menubutton.button -children { | |
| Menubutton.focus -children { | |
| Menubutton.padding -children { | |
| Menubutton.label -side left -expand 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| } | |
| Menubutton.indicator -side right""" | |
| script = [] | |
| for layout_elem in layout: | |
| elem, opts = layout_elem | |
| opts = opts or {} | |
| fopts = ' '.join(_format_optdict(opts, True, ("children",))) | |
| head = "%s%s%s" % (' ' * indent, elem, (" %s" % fopts) if fopts else '') | |
| if "children" in opts: | |
| script.append(head + " -children {") | |
| indent += indent_size | |
| newscript, indent = _format_layoutlist(opts['children'], indent, | |
| indent_size) | |
| script.append(newscript) | |
| indent -= indent_size | |
| script.append('%s}' % (' ' * indent)) | |
| else: | |
| script.append(head) | |
| return '\n'.join(script), indent | |
| def _script_from_settings(settings): | |
| """Returns an appropriate script, based on settings, according to | |
| theme_settings definition to be used by theme_settings and | |
| theme_create.""" | |
| script = [] | |
| # a script will be generated according to settings passed, which | |
| # will then be evaluated by Tcl | |
| for name, opts in settings.items(): | |
| # will format specific keys according to Tcl code | |
| if opts.get('configure'): # format 'configure' | |
| s = ' '.join(_format_optdict(opts['configure'], True)) | |
| script.append("ttk::style configure %s %s;" % (name, s)) | |
| if opts.get('map'): # format 'map' | |
| s = ' '.join(_format_mapdict(opts['map'], True)) | |
| script.append("ttk::style map %s %s;" % (name, s)) | |
| if 'layout' in opts: # format 'layout' which may be empty | |
| if not opts['layout']: | |
| s = 'null' # could be any other word, but this one makes sense | |
| else: | |
| s, _ = _format_layoutlist(opts['layout']) | |
| script.append("ttk::style layout %s {\n%s\n}" % (name, s)) | |
| if opts.get('element create'): # format 'element create' | |
| eopts = opts['element create'] | |
| etype = eopts[0] | |
| # find where args end, and where kwargs start | |
| argc = 1 # etype was the first one | |
| while argc < len(eopts) and not hasattr(eopts[argc], 'items'): | |
| argc += 1 | |
| elemargs = eopts[1:argc] | |
| elemkw = eopts[argc] if argc < len(eopts) and eopts[argc] else {} | |
| spec, opts = _format_elemcreate(etype, True, *elemargs, **elemkw) | |
| script.append("ttk::style element create %s %s %s %s" % ( | |
| name, etype, spec, opts)) | |
| return '\n'.join(script) | |
| def _list_from_statespec(stuple): | |
| """Construct a list from the given statespec tuple according to the | |
| accepted statespec accepted by _format_mapdict.""" | |
| if isinstance(stuple, str): | |
| return stuple | |
| result = [] | |
| it = iter(stuple) | |
| for state, val in zip(it, it): | |
| if hasattr(state, 'typename'): # this is a Tcl object | |
| state = str(state).split() | |
| elif isinstance(state, str): | |
| state = state.split() | |
| elif not isinstance(state, (tuple, list)): | |
| state = (state,) | |
| if hasattr(val, 'typename'): | |
| val = str(val) | |
| result.append((*state, val)) | |
| return result | |
| def _list_from_layouttuple(tk, ltuple): | |
| """Construct a list from the tuple returned by ttk::layout, this is | |
| somewhat the reverse of _format_layoutlist.""" | |
| ltuple = tk.splitlist(ltuple) | |
| res = [] | |
| indx = 0 | |
| while indx < len(ltuple): | |
| name = ltuple[indx] | |
| opts = {} | |
| res.append((name, opts)) | |
| indx += 1 | |
| while indx < len(ltuple): # grab name's options | |
| opt, val = ltuple[indx:indx + 2] | |
| if not opt.startswith('-'): # found next name | |
| break | |
| opt = opt[1:] # remove the '-' from the option | |
| indx += 2 | |
| if opt == 'children': | |
| val = _list_from_layouttuple(tk, val) | |
| opts[opt] = val | |
| return res | |
| def _val_or_dict(tk, options, *args): | |
| """Format options then call Tk command with args and options and return | |
| the appropriate result. | |
| If no option is specified, a dict is returned. If an option is | |
| specified with the None value, the value for that option is returned. | |
| Otherwise, the function just sets the passed options and the caller | |
| shouldn't be expecting a return value anyway.""" | |
| options = _format_optdict(options) | |
| res = tk.call(*(args + options)) | |
| if len(options) % 2: # option specified without a value, return its value | |
| return res | |
| return _splitdict(tk, res, conv=_tclobj_to_py) | |
| def _convert_stringval(value): | |
| """Converts a value to, hopefully, a more appropriate Python object.""" | |
| value = str(value) | |
| try: | |
| value = int(value) | |
| except (ValueError, TypeError): | |
| pass | |
| return value | |
| def _to_number(x): | |
| if isinstance(x, str): | |
| if '.' in x: | |
| x = float(x) | |
| else: | |
| x = int(x) | |
| return x | |
| def _tclobj_to_py(val): | |
| """Return value converted from Tcl object to Python object.""" | |
| if val and hasattr(val, '__len__') and not isinstance(val, str): | |
| if getattr(val[0], 'typename', None) == 'StateSpec': | |
| val = _list_from_statespec(val) | |
| else: | |
| val = list(map(_convert_stringval, val)) | |
| elif hasattr(val, 'typename'): # some other (single) Tcl object | |
| val = _convert_stringval(val) | |
| return val | |
| def tclobjs_to_py(adict): | |
| """Returns adict with its values converted from Tcl objects to Python | |
| objects.""" | |
| for opt, val in adict.items(): | |
| adict[opt] = _tclobj_to_py(val) | |
| return adict | |
| def setup_master(master=None): | |
| """If master is not None, itself is returned. If master is None, | |
| the default master is returned if there is one, otherwise a new | |
| master is created and returned. | |
| If it is not allowed to use the default root and master is None, | |
| RuntimeError is raised.""" | |
| if master is None: | |
| master = tkinter._get_default_root() | |
| return master | |
| class Style(object): | |
| """Manipulate style database.""" | |
| _name = "ttk::style" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None): | |
| master = setup_master(master) | |
| if not getattr(master, '_tile_loaded', False): | |
| # Load tile now, if needed | |
| _load_tile(master) | |
| self.master = master | |
| self.tk = self.master.tk | |
| def configure(self, style, query_opt=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or sets the default value of the specified option(s) in | |
| style. | |
| Each key in kw is an option and each value is either a string or | |
| a sequence identifying the value for that option.""" | |
| if query_opt is not None: | |
| kw[query_opt] = None | |
| result = _val_or_dict(self.tk, kw, self._name, "configure", style) | |
| if result or query_opt: | |
| return result | |
| def map(self, style, query_opt=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or sets dynamic values of the specified option(s) in | |
| style. | |
| Each key in kw is an option and each value should be a list or a | |
| tuple (usually) containing statespecs grouped in tuples, or list, | |
| or something else of your preference. A statespec is compound of | |
| one or more states and then a value.""" | |
| if query_opt is not None: | |
| result = self.tk.call(self._name, "map", style, '-%s' % query_opt) | |
| return _list_from_statespec(self.tk.splitlist(result)) | |
| result = self.tk.call(self._name, "map", style, *_format_mapdict(kw)) | |
| return {k: _list_from_statespec(self.tk.splitlist(v)) | |
| for k, v in _splitdict(self.tk, result).items()} | |
| def lookup(self, style, option, state=None, default=None): | |
| """Returns the value specified for option in style. | |
| If state is specified it is expected to be a sequence of one | |
| or more states. If the default argument is set, it is used as | |
| a fallback value in case no specification for option is found.""" | |
| state = ' '.join(state) if state else '' | |
| return self.tk.call(self._name, "lookup", style, '-%s' % option, | |
| state, default) | |
| def layout(self, style, layoutspec=None): | |
| """Define the widget layout for given style. If layoutspec is | |
| omitted, return the layout specification for given style. | |
| layoutspec is expected to be a list or an object different than | |
| None that evaluates to False if you want to "turn off" that style. | |
| If it is a list (or tuple, or something else), each item should be | |
| a tuple where the first item is the layout name and the second item | |
| should have the format described below: | |
| LAYOUTS | |
| A layout can contain the value None, if takes no options, or | |
| a dict of options specifying how to arrange the element. | |
| The layout mechanism uses a simplified version of the pack | |
| geometry manager: given an initial cavity, each element is | |
| allocated a parcel. Valid options/values are: | |
| side: whichside | |
| Specifies which side of the cavity to place the | |
| element; one of top, right, bottom or left. If | |
| omitted, the element occupies the entire cavity. | |
| sticky: nswe | |
| Specifies where the element is placed inside its | |
| allocated parcel. | |
| children: [sublayout... ] | |
| Specifies a list of elements to place inside the | |
| element. Each element is a tuple (or other sequence) | |
| where the first item is the layout name, and the other | |
| is a LAYOUT.""" | |
| lspec = None | |
| if layoutspec: | |
| lspec = _format_layoutlist(layoutspec)[0] | |
| elif layoutspec is not None: # will disable the layout ({}, '', etc) | |
| lspec = "null" # could be any other word, but this may make sense | |
| # when calling layout(style) later | |
| return _list_from_layouttuple(self.tk, | |
| self.tk.call(self._name, "layout", style, lspec)) | |
| def element_create(self, elementname, etype, *args, **kw): | |
| """Create a new element in the current theme of given etype.""" | |
| spec, opts = _format_elemcreate(etype, False, *args, **kw) | |
| self.tk.call(self._name, "element", "create", elementname, etype, | |
| spec, *opts) | |
| def element_names(self): | |
| """Returns the list of elements defined in the current theme.""" | |
| return tuple(n.lstrip('-') for n in self.tk.splitlist( | |
| self.tk.call(self._name, "element", "names"))) | |
| def element_options(self, elementname): | |
| """Return the list of elementname's options.""" | |
| return tuple(o.lstrip('-') for o in self.tk.splitlist( | |
| self.tk.call(self._name, "element", "options", elementname))) | |
| def theme_create(self, themename, parent=None, settings=None): | |
| """Creates a new theme. | |
| It is an error if themename already exists. If parent is | |
| specified, the new theme will inherit styles, elements and | |
| layouts from the specified parent theme. If settings are present, | |
| they are expected to have the same syntax used for theme_settings.""" | |
| script = _script_from_settings(settings) if settings else '' | |
| if parent: | |
| self.tk.call(self._name, "theme", "create", themename, | |
| "-parent", parent, "-settings", script) | |
| else: | |
| self.tk.call(self._name, "theme", "create", themename, | |
| "-settings", script) | |
| def theme_settings(self, themename, settings): | |
| """Temporarily sets the current theme to themename, apply specified | |
| settings and then restore the previous theme. | |
| Each key in settings is a style and each value may contain the | |
| keys 'configure', 'map', 'layout' and 'element create' and they | |
| are expected to have the same format as specified by the methods | |
| configure, map, layout and element_create respectively.""" | |
| script = _script_from_settings(settings) | |
| self.tk.call(self._name, "theme", "settings", themename, script) | |
| def theme_names(self): | |
| """Returns a list of all known themes.""" | |
| return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._name, "theme", "names")) | |
| def theme_use(self, themename=None): | |
| """If themename is None, returns the theme in use, otherwise, set | |
| the current theme to themename, refreshes all widgets and emits | |
| a <<ThemeChanged>> event.""" | |
| if themename is None: | |
| # Starting on Tk 8.6, checking this global is no longer needed | |
| # since it allows doing self.tk.call(self._name, "theme", "use") | |
| return self.tk.eval("return $ttk::currentTheme") | |
| # using "ttk::setTheme" instead of "ttk::style theme use" causes | |
| # the variable currentTheme to be updated, also, ttk::setTheme calls | |
| # "ttk::style theme use" in order to change theme. | |
| self.tk.call("ttk::setTheme", themename) | |
| class Widget(tkinter.Widget): | |
| """Base class for Tk themed widgets.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master, widgetname, kw=None): | |
| """Constructs a Ttk Widget with the parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, takefocus, style | |
| SCROLLABLE WIDGET OPTIONS | |
| xscrollcommand, yscrollcommand | |
| LABEL WIDGET OPTIONS | |
| text, textvariable, underline, image, compound, width | |
| WIDGET STATES | |
| active, disabled, focus, pressed, selected, background, | |
| readonly, alternate, invalid | |
| """ | |
| master = setup_master(master) | |
| if not getattr(master, '_tile_loaded', False): | |
| # Load tile now, if needed | |
| _load_tile(master) | |
| tkinter.Widget.__init__(self, master, widgetname, kw=kw) | |
| def identify(self, x, y): | |
| """Returns the name of the element at position x, y, or the empty | |
| string if the point does not lie within any element. | |
| x and y are pixel coordinates relative to the widget.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "identify", x, y) | |
| def instate(self, statespec, callback=None, *args, **kw): | |
| """Test the widget's state. | |
| If callback is not specified, returns True if the widget state | |
| matches statespec and False otherwise. If callback is specified, | |
| then it will be invoked with *args, **kw if the widget state | |
| matches statespec. statespec is expected to be a sequence.""" | |
| ret = self.tk.getboolean( | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "instate", ' '.join(statespec))) | |
| if ret and callback is not None: | |
| return callback(*args, **kw) | |
| return ret | |
| def state(self, statespec=None): | |
| """Modify or inquire widget state. | |
| Widget state is returned if statespec is None, otherwise it is | |
| set according to the statespec flags and then a new state spec | |
| is returned indicating which flags were changed. statespec is | |
| expected to be a sequence.""" | |
| if statespec is not None: | |
| statespec = ' '.join(statespec) | |
| return self.tk.splitlist(str(self.tk.call(self._w, "state", statespec))) | |
| class Button(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Button widget, displays a textual label and/or image, and | |
| evaluates a command when pressed.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Button widget with the parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, compound, cursor, image, state, style, takefocus, | |
| text, textvariable, underline, width | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| command, default, width | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::button", kw) | |
| def invoke(self): | |
| """Invokes the command associated with the button.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "invoke") | |
| class Checkbutton(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Checkbutton widget which is either in on- or off-state.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Checkbutton widget with the parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, compound, cursor, image, state, style, takefocus, | |
| text, textvariable, underline, width | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| command, offvalue, onvalue, variable | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::checkbutton", kw) | |
| def invoke(self): | |
| """Toggles between the selected and deselected states and | |
| invokes the associated command. If the widget is currently | |
| selected, sets the option variable to the offvalue option | |
| and deselects the widget; otherwise, sets the option variable | |
| to the option onvalue. | |
| Returns the result of the associated command.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "invoke") | |
| class Entry(Widget, tkinter.Entry): | |
| """Ttk Entry widget displays a one-line text string and allows that | |
| string to be edited by the user.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, widget=None, **kw): | |
| """Constructs a Ttk Entry widget with the parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus, xscrollcommand | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| exportselection, invalidcommand, justify, show, state, | |
| textvariable, validate, validatecommand, width | |
| VALIDATION MODES | |
| none, key, focus, focusin, focusout, all | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, widget or "ttk::entry", kw) | |
| def bbox(self, index): | |
| """Return a tuple of (x, y, width, height) which describes the | |
| bounding box of the character given by index.""" | |
| return self._getints(self.tk.call(self._w, "bbox", index)) | |
| def identify(self, x, y): | |
| """Returns the name of the element at position x, y, or the | |
| empty string if the coordinates are outside the window.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "identify", x, y) | |
| def validate(self): | |
| """Force revalidation, independent of the conditions specified | |
| by the validate option. Returns False if validation fails, True | |
| if it succeeds. Sets or clears the invalid state accordingly.""" | |
| return self.tk.getboolean(self.tk.call(self._w, "validate")) | |
| class Combobox(Entry): | |
| """Ttk Combobox widget combines a text field with a pop-down list of | |
| values.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Combobox widget with the parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| exportselection, justify, height, postcommand, state, | |
| textvariable, values, width | |
| """ | |
| Entry.__init__(self, master, "ttk::combobox", **kw) | |
| def current(self, newindex=None): | |
| """If newindex is supplied, sets the combobox value to the | |
| element at position newindex in the list of values. Otherwise, | |
| returns the index of the current value in the list of values | |
| or -1 if the current value does not appear in the list.""" | |
| if newindex is None: | |
| return self.tk.getint(self.tk.call(self._w, "current")) | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "current", newindex) | |
| def set(self, value): | |
| """Sets the value of the combobox to value.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "set", value) | |
| class Frame(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Frame widget is a container, used to group other widgets | |
| together.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Frame with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| borderwidth, relief, padding, width, height | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::frame", kw) | |
| class Label(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Label widget displays a textual label and/or image.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Label with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, compound, cursor, image, style, takefocus, text, | |
| textvariable, underline, width | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| anchor, background, font, foreground, justify, padding, | |
| relief, text, wraplength | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::label", kw) | |
| class Labelframe(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Labelframe widget is a container used to group other widgets | |
| together. It has an optional label, which may be a plain text string | |
| or another widget.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Labelframe with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| labelanchor, text, underline, padding, labelwidget, width, | |
| height | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::labelframe", kw) | |
| LabelFrame = Labelframe # tkinter name compatibility | |
| class Menubutton(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Menubutton widget displays a textual label and/or image, and | |
| displays a menu when pressed.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Menubutton with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, compound, cursor, image, state, style, takefocus, | |
| text, textvariable, underline, width | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| direction, menu | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::menubutton", kw) | |
| class Notebook(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Notebook widget manages a collection of windows and displays | |
| a single one at a time. Each child window is associated with a tab, | |
| which the user may select to change the currently-displayed window.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Notebook with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| height, padding, width | |
| TAB OPTIONS | |
| state, sticky, padding, text, image, compound, underline | |
| TAB IDENTIFIERS (tab_id) | |
| The tab_id argument found in several methods may take any of | |
| the following forms: | |
| * An integer between zero and the number of tabs | |
| * The name of a child window | |
| * A positional specification of the form "@x,y", which | |
| defines the tab | |
| * The string "current", which identifies the | |
| currently-selected tab | |
| * The string "end", which returns the number of tabs (only | |
| valid for method index) | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::notebook", kw) | |
| def add(self, child, **kw): | |
| """Adds a new tab to the notebook. | |
| If window is currently managed by the notebook but hidden, it is | |
| restored to its previous position.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "add", child, *(_format_optdict(kw))) | |
| def forget(self, tab_id): | |
| """Removes the tab specified by tab_id, unmaps and unmanages the | |
| associated window.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "forget", tab_id) | |
| def hide(self, tab_id): | |
| """Hides the tab specified by tab_id. | |
| The tab will not be displayed, but the associated window remains | |
| managed by the notebook and its configuration remembered. Hidden | |
| tabs may be restored with the add command.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "hide", tab_id) | |
| def identify(self, x, y): | |
| """Returns the name of the tab element at position x, y, or the | |
| empty string if none.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "identify", x, y) | |
| def index(self, tab_id): | |
| """Returns the numeric index of the tab specified by tab_id, or | |
| the total number of tabs if tab_id is the string "end".""" | |
| return self.tk.getint(self.tk.call(self._w, "index", tab_id)) | |
| def insert(self, pos, child, **kw): | |
| """Inserts a pane at the specified position. | |
| pos is either the string end, an integer index, or the name of | |
| a managed child. If child is already managed by the notebook, | |
| moves it to the specified position.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "insert", pos, child, *(_format_optdict(kw))) | |
| def select(self, tab_id=None): | |
| """Selects the specified tab. | |
| The associated child window will be displayed, and the | |
| previously-selected window (if different) is unmapped. If tab_id | |
| is omitted, returns the widget name of the currently selected | |
| pane.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "select", tab_id) | |
| def tab(self, tab_id, option=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or modify the options of the specific tab_id. | |
| If kw is not given, returns a dict of the tab option values. If option | |
| is specified, returns the value of that option. Otherwise, sets the | |
| options to the corresponding values.""" | |
| if option is not None: | |
| kw[option] = None | |
| return _val_or_dict(self.tk, kw, self._w, "tab", tab_id) | |
| def tabs(self): | |
| """Returns a list of windows managed by the notebook.""" | |
| return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, "tabs") or ()) | |
| def enable_traversal(self): | |
| """Enable keyboard traversal for a toplevel window containing | |
| this notebook. | |
| This will extend the bindings for the toplevel window containing | |
| this notebook as follows: | |
| Control-Tab: selects the tab following the currently selected | |
| one | |
| Shift-Control-Tab: selects the tab preceding the currently | |
| selected one | |
| Alt-K: where K is the mnemonic (underlined) character of any | |
| tab, will select that tab. | |
| Multiple notebooks in a single toplevel may be enabled for | |
| traversal, including nested notebooks. However, notebook traversal | |
| only works properly if all panes are direct children of the | |
| notebook.""" | |
| # The only, and good, difference I see is about mnemonics, which works | |
| # after calling this method. Control-Tab and Shift-Control-Tab always | |
| # works (here at least). | |
| self.tk.call("ttk::notebook::enableTraversal", self._w) | |
| class Panedwindow(Widget, tkinter.PanedWindow): | |
| """Ttk Panedwindow widget displays a number of subwindows, stacked | |
| either vertically or horizontally.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Panedwindow with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| orient, width, height | |
| PANE OPTIONS | |
| weight | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::panedwindow", kw) | |
| forget = tkinter.PanedWindow.forget # overrides Pack.forget | |
| def insert(self, pos, child, **kw): | |
| """Inserts a pane at the specified positions. | |
| pos is either the string end, and integer index, or the name | |
| of a child. If child is already managed by the paned window, | |
| moves it to the specified position.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "insert", pos, child, *(_format_optdict(kw))) | |
| def pane(self, pane, option=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or modify the options of the specified pane. | |
| pane is either an integer index or the name of a managed subwindow. | |
| If kw is not given, returns a dict of the pane option values. If | |
| option is specified then the value for that option is returned. | |
| Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding values.""" | |
| if option is not None: | |
| kw[option] = None | |
| return _val_or_dict(self.tk, kw, self._w, "pane", pane) | |
| def sashpos(self, index, newpos=None): | |
| """If newpos is specified, sets the position of sash number index. | |
| May adjust the positions of adjacent sashes to ensure that | |
| positions are monotonically increasing. Sash positions are further | |
| constrained to be between 0 and the total size of the widget. | |
| Returns the new position of sash number index.""" | |
| return self.tk.getint(self.tk.call(self._w, "sashpos", index, newpos)) | |
| PanedWindow = Panedwindow # tkinter name compatibility | |
| class Progressbar(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Progressbar widget shows the status of a long-running | |
| operation. They can operate in two modes: determinate mode shows the | |
| amount completed relative to the total amount of work to be done, and | |
| indeterminate mode provides an animated display to let the user know | |
| that something is happening.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Progressbar with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| orient, length, mode, maximum, value, variable, phase | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::progressbar", kw) | |
| def start(self, interval=None): | |
| """Begin autoincrement mode: schedules a recurring timer event | |
| that calls method step every interval milliseconds. | |
| interval defaults to 50 milliseconds (20 steps/second) if omitted.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "start", interval) | |
| def step(self, amount=None): | |
| """Increments the value option by amount. | |
| amount defaults to 1.0 if omitted.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "step", amount) | |
| def stop(self): | |
| """Stop autoincrement mode: cancels any recurring timer event | |
| initiated by start.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "stop") | |
| class Radiobutton(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Radiobutton widgets are used in groups to show or change a | |
| set of mutually-exclusive options.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Radiobutton with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, compound, cursor, image, state, style, takefocus, | |
| text, textvariable, underline, width | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| command, value, variable | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::radiobutton", kw) | |
| def invoke(self): | |
| """Sets the option variable to the option value, selects the | |
| widget, and invokes the associated command. | |
| Returns the result of the command, or an empty string if | |
| no command is specified.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "invoke") | |
| class Scale(Widget, tkinter.Scale): | |
| """Ttk Scale widget is typically used to control the numeric value of | |
| a linked variable that varies uniformly over some range.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Scale with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| command, from, length, orient, to, value, variable | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::scale", kw) | |
| def configure(self, cnf=None, **kw): | |
| """Modify or query scale options. | |
| Setting a value for any of the "from", "from_" or "to" options | |
| generates a <<RangeChanged>> event.""" | |
| retval = Widget.configure(self, cnf, **kw) | |
| if not isinstance(cnf, (type(None), str)): | |
| kw.update(cnf) | |
| if any(['from' in kw, 'from_' in kw, 'to' in kw]): | |
| self.event_generate('<<RangeChanged>>') | |
| return retval | |
| def get(self, x=None, y=None): | |
| """Get the current value of the value option, or the value | |
| corresponding to the coordinates x, y if they are specified. | |
| x and y are pixel coordinates relative to the scale widget | |
| origin.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, 'get', x, y) | |
| class Scrollbar(Widget, tkinter.Scrollbar): | |
| """Ttk Scrollbar controls the viewport of a scrollable widget.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Scrollbar with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| command, orient | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::scrollbar", kw) | |
| class Separator(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Separator widget displays a horizontal or vertical separator | |
| bar.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Separator with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| orient | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::separator", kw) | |
| class Sizegrip(Widget): | |
| """Ttk Sizegrip allows the user to resize the containing toplevel | |
| window by pressing and dragging the grip.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Sizegrip with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, state, style, takefocus | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::sizegrip", kw) | |
| class Spinbox(Entry): | |
| """Ttk Spinbox is an Entry with increment and decrement arrows | |
| It is commonly used for number entry or to select from a list of | |
| string values. | |
| """ | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Spinbox widget with the parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus, validate, | |
| validatecommand, xscrollcommand, invalidcommand | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| to, from_, increment, values, wrap, format, command | |
| """ | |
| Entry.__init__(self, master, "ttk::spinbox", **kw) | |
| def set(self, value): | |
| """Sets the value of the Spinbox to value.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "set", value) | |
| class Treeview(Widget, tkinter.XView, tkinter.YView): | |
| """Ttk Treeview widget displays a hierarchical collection of items. | |
| Each item has a textual label, an optional image, and an optional list | |
| of data values. The data values are displayed in successive columns | |
| after the tree label.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, **kw): | |
| """Construct a Ttk Treeview with parent master. | |
| STANDARD OPTIONS | |
| class, cursor, style, takefocus, xscrollcommand, | |
| yscrollcommand | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| columns, displaycolumns, height, padding, selectmode, show | |
| ITEM OPTIONS | |
| text, image, values, open, tags | |
| TAG OPTIONS | |
| foreground, background, font, image | |
| """ | |
| Widget.__init__(self, master, "ttk::treeview", kw) | |
| def bbox(self, item, column=None): | |
| """Returns the bounding box (relative to the treeview widget's | |
| window) of the specified item in the form x y width height. | |
| If column is specified, returns the bounding box of that cell. | |
| If the item is not visible (i.e., if it is a descendant of a | |
| closed item or is scrolled offscreen), returns an empty string.""" | |
| return self._getints(self.tk.call(self._w, "bbox", item, column)) or '' | |
| def get_children(self, item=None): | |
| """Returns a tuple of children belonging to item. | |
| If item is not specified, returns root children.""" | |
| return self.tk.splitlist( | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "children", item or '') or ()) | |
| def set_children(self, item, *newchildren): | |
| """Replaces item's child with newchildren. | |
| Children present in item that are not present in newchildren | |
| are detached from tree. No items in newchildren may be an | |
| ancestor of item.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "children", item, newchildren) | |
| def column(self, column, option=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or modify the options for the specified column. | |
| If kw is not given, returns a dict of the column option values. If | |
| option is specified then the value for that option is returned. | |
| Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding values.""" | |
| if option is not None: | |
| kw[option] = None | |
| return _val_or_dict(self.tk, kw, self._w, "column", column) | |
| def delete(self, *items): | |
| """Delete all specified items and all their descendants. The root | |
| item may not be deleted.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "delete", items) | |
| def detach(self, *items): | |
| """Unlinks all of the specified items from the tree. | |
| The items and all of their descendants are still present, and may | |
| be reinserted at another point in the tree, but will not be | |
| displayed. The root item may not be detached.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "detach", items) | |
| def exists(self, item): | |
| """Returns True if the specified item is present in the tree, | |
| False otherwise.""" | |
| return self.tk.getboolean(self.tk.call(self._w, "exists", item)) | |
| def focus(self, item=None): | |
| """If item is specified, sets the focus item to item. Otherwise, | |
| returns the current focus item, or '' if there is none.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "focus", item) | |
| def heading(self, column, option=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or modify the heading options for the specified column. | |
| If kw is not given, returns a dict of the heading option values. If | |
| option is specified then the value for that option is returned. | |
| Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding values. | |
| Valid options/values are: | |
| text: text | |
| The text to display in the column heading | |
| image: image_name | |
| Specifies an image to display to the right of the column | |
| heading | |
| anchor: anchor | |
| Specifies how the heading text should be aligned. One of | |
| the standard Tk anchor values | |
| command: callback | |
| A callback to be invoked when the heading label is | |
| pressed. | |
| To configure the tree column heading, call this with column = "#0" """ | |
| cmd = kw.get('command') | |
| if cmd and not isinstance(cmd, str): | |
| # callback not registered yet, do it now | |
| kw['command'] = self.master.register(cmd, self._substitute) | |
| if option is not None: | |
| kw[option] = None | |
| return _val_or_dict(self.tk, kw, self._w, 'heading', column) | |
| def identify(self, component, x, y): | |
| """Returns a description of the specified component under the | |
| point given by x and y, or the empty string if no such component | |
| is present at that position.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "identify", component, x, y) | |
| def identify_row(self, y): | |
| """Returns the item ID of the item at position y.""" | |
| return self.identify("row", 0, y) | |
| def identify_column(self, x): | |
| """Returns the data column identifier of the cell at position x. | |
| The tree column has ID #0.""" | |
| return self.identify("column", x, 0) | |
| def identify_region(self, x, y): | |
| """Returns one of: | |
| heading: Tree heading area. | |
| separator: Space between two columns headings; | |
| tree: The tree area. | |
| cell: A data cell. | |
| * Availability: Tk 8.6""" | |
| return self.identify("region", x, y) | |
| def identify_element(self, x, y): | |
| """Returns the element at position x, y. | |
| * Availability: Tk 8.6""" | |
| return self.identify("element", x, y) | |
| def index(self, item): | |
| """Returns the integer index of item within its parent's list | |
| of children.""" | |
| return self.tk.getint(self.tk.call(self._w, "index", item)) | |
| def insert(self, parent, index, iid=None, **kw): | |
| """Creates a new item and return the item identifier of the newly | |
| created item. | |
| parent is the item ID of the parent item, or the empty string | |
| to create a new top-level item. index is an integer, or the value | |
| end, specifying where in the list of parent's children to insert | |
| the new item. If index is less than or equal to zero, the new node | |
| is inserted at the beginning, if index is greater than or equal to | |
| the current number of children, it is inserted at the end. If iid | |
| is specified, it is used as the item identifier, iid must not | |
| already exist in the tree. Otherwise, a new unique identifier | |
| is generated.""" | |
| opts = _format_optdict(kw) | |
| if iid is not None: | |
| res = self.tk.call(self._w, "insert", parent, index, | |
| "-id", iid, *opts) | |
| else: | |
| res = self.tk.call(self._w, "insert", parent, index, *opts) | |
| return res | |
| def item(self, item, option=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or modify the options for the specified item. | |
| If no options are given, a dict with options/values for the item | |
| is returned. If option is specified then the value for that option | |
| is returned. Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding | |
| values as given by kw.""" | |
| if option is not None: | |
| kw[option] = None | |
| return _val_or_dict(self.tk, kw, self._w, "item", item) | |
| def move(self, item, parent, index): | |
| """Moves item to position index in parent's list of children. | |
| It is illegal to move an item under one of its descendants. If | |
| index is less than or equal to zero, item is moved to the | |
| beginning, if greater than or equal to the number of children, | |
| it is moved to the end. If item was detached it is reattached.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "move", item, parent, index) | |
| reattach = move # A sensible method name for reattaching detached items | |
| def next(self, item): | |
| """Returns the identifier of item's next sibling, or '' if item | |
| is the last child of its parent.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "next", item) | |
| def parent(self, item): | |
| """Returns the ID of the parent of item, or '' if item is at the | |
| top level of the hierarchy.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "parent", item) | |
| def prev(self, item): | |
| """Returns the identifier of item's previous sibling, or '' if | |
| item is the first child of its parent.""" | |
| return self.tk.call(self._w, "prev", item) | |
| def see(self, item): | |
| """Ensure that item is visible. | |
| Sets all of item's ancestors open option to True, and scrolls | |
| the widget if necessary so that item is within the visible | |
| portion of the tree.""" | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "see", item) | |
| def selection(self): | |
| """Returns the tuple of selected items.""" | |
| return self.tk.splitlist(self.tk.call(self._w, "selection")) | |
| def _selection(self, selop, items): | |
| if len(items) == 1 and isinstance(items[0], (tuple, list)): | |
| items = items[0] | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "selection", selop, items) | |
| def selection_set(self, *items): | |
| """The specified items becomes the new selection.""" | |
| self._selection("set", items) | |
| def selection_add(self, *items): | |
| """Add all of the specified items to the selection.""" | |
| self._selection("add", items) | |
| def selection_remove(self, *items): | |
| """Remove all of the specified items from the selection.""" | |
| self._selection("remove", items) | |
| def selection_toggle(self, *items): | |
| """Toggle the selection state of each specified item.""" | |
| self._selection("toggle", items) | |
| def set(self, item, column=None, value=None): | |
| """Query or set the value of given item. | |
| With one argument, return a dictionary of column/value pairs | |
| for the specified item. With two arguments, return the current | |
| value of the specified column. With three arguments, set the | |
| value of given column in given item to the specified value.""" | |
| res = self.tk.call(self._w, "set", item, column, value) | |
| if column is None and value is None: | |
| return _splitdict(self.tk, res, | |
| cut_minus=False, conv=_tclobj_to_py) | |
| else: | |
| return res | |
| def tag_bind(self, tagname, sequence=None, callback=None): | |
| """Bind a callback for the given event sequence to the tag tagname. | |
| When an event is delivered to an item, the callbacks for each | |
| of the item's tags option are called.""" | |
| self._bind((self._w, "tag", "bind", tagname), sequence, callback, add=0) | |
| def tag_configure(self, tagname, option=None, **kw): | |
| """Query or modify the options for the specified tagname. | |
| If kw is not given, returns a dict of the option settings for tagname. | |
| If option is specified, returns the value for that option for the | |
| specified tagname. Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding | |
| values for the given tagname.""" | |
| if option is not None: | |
| kw[option] = None | |
| return _val_or_dict(self.tk, kw, self._w, "tag", "configure", | |
| tagname) | |
| def tag_has(self, tagname, item=None): | |
| """If item is specified, returns 1 or 0 depending on whether the | |
| specified item has the given tagname. Otherwise, returns a list of | |
| all items which have the specified tag. | |
| * Availability: Tk 8.6""" | |
| if item is None: | |
| return self.tk.splitlist( | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "tag", "has", tagname)) | |
| else: | |
| return self.tk.getboolean( | |
| self.tk.call(self._w, "tag", "has", tagname, item)) | |
| # Extensions | |
| class LabeledScale(Frame): | |
| """A Ttk Scale widget with a Ttk Label widget indicating its | |
| current value. | |
| The Ttk Scale can be accessed through instance.scale, and Ttk Label | |
| can be accessed through instance.label""" | |
| def __init__(self, master=None, variable=None, from_=0, to=10, **kw): | |
| """Construct a horizontal LabeledScale with parent master, a | |
| variable to be associated with the Ttk Scale widget and its range. | |
| If variable is not specified, a tkinter.IntVar is created. | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| compound: 'top' or 'bottom' | |
| Specifies how to display the label relative to the scale. | |
| Defaults to 'top'. | |
| """ | |
| self._label_top = kw.pop('compound', 'top') == 'top' | |
| Frame.__init__(self, master, **kw) | |
| self._variable = variable or tkinter.IntVar(master) | |
| self._variable.set(from_) | |
| self._last_valid = from_ | |
| self.label = Label(self) | |
| self.scale = Scale(self, variable=self._variable, from_=from_, to=to) | |
| self.scale.bind('<<RangeChanged>>', self._adjust) | |
| # position scale and label according to the compound option | |
| scale_side = 'bottom' if self._label_top else 'top' | |
| label_side = 'top' if scale_side == 'bottom' else 'bottom' | |
| self.scale.pack(side=scale_side, fill='x') | |
| # Dummy required to make frame correct height | |
| dummy = Label(self) | |
| dummy.pack(side=label_side) | |
| dummy.lower() | |
| self.label.place(anchor='n' if label_side == 'top' else 's') | |
| # update the label as scale or variable changes | |
| self.__tracecb = self._variable.trace_variable('w', self._adjust) | |
| self.bind('<Configure>', self._adjust) | |
| self.bind('<Map>', self._adjust) | |
| def destroy(self): | |
| """Destroy this widget and possibly its associated variable.""" | |
| try: | |
| self._variable.trace_vdelete('w', self.__tracecb) | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| pass | |
| else: | |
| del self._variable | |
| super().destroy() | |
| self.label = None | |
| self.scale = None | |
| def _adjust(self, *args): | |
| """Adjust the label position according to the scale.""" | |
| def adjust_label(): | |
| self.update_idletasks() # "force" scale redraw | |
| x, y = self.scale.coords() | |
| if self._label_top: | |
| y = self.scale.winfo_y() - self.label.winfo_reqheight() | |
| else: | |
| y = self.scale.winfo_reqheight() + self.label.winfo_reqheight() | |
| self.label.place_configure(x=x, y=y) | |
| from_ = _to_number(self.scale['from']) | |
| to = _to_number(self.scale['to']) | |
| if to < from_: | |
| from_, to = to, from_ | |
| newval = self._variable.get() | |
| if not from_ <= newval <= to: | |
| # value outside range, set value back to the last valid one | |
| self.value = self._last_valid | |
| return | |
| self._last_valid = newval | |
| self.label['text'] = newval | |
| self.after_idle(adjust_label) | |
| def value(self): | |
| """Return current scale value.""" | |
| return self._variable.get() | |
| def value(self, val): | |
| """Set new scale value.""" | |
| self._variable.set(val) | |
| class OptionMenu(Menubutton): | |
| """Themed OptionMenu, based after tkinter's OptionMenu, which allows | |
| the user to select a value from a menu.""" | |
| def __init__(self, master, variable, default=None, *values, **kwargs): | |
| """Construct a themed OptionMenu widget with master as the parent, | |
| the resource textvariable set to variable, the initially selected | |
| value specified by the default parameter, the menu values given by | |
| *values and additional keywords. | |
| WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS | |
| style: stylename | |
| Menubutton style. | |
| direction: 'above', 'below', 'left', 'right', or 'flush' | |
| Menubutton direction. | |
| command: callback | |
| A callback that will be invoked after selecting an item. | |
| """ | |
| kw = {'textvariable': variable, 'style': kwargs.pop('style', None), | |
| 'direction': kwargs.pop('direction', None)} | |
| Menubutton.__init__(self, master, **kw) | |
| self['menu'] = tkinter.Menu(self, tearoff=False) | |
| self._variable = variable | |
| self._callback = kwargs.pop('command', None) | |
| if kwargs: | |
| raise tkinter.TclError('unknown option -%s' % ( | |
| next(iter(kwargs.keys())))) | |
| self.set_menu(default, *values) | |
| def __getitem__(self, item): | |
| if item == 'menu': | |
| return self.nametowidget(Menubutton.__getitem__(self, item)) | |
| return Menubutton.__getitem__(self, item) | |
| def set_menu(self, default=None, *values): | |
| """Build a new menu of radiobuttons with *values and optionally | |
| a default value.""" | |
| menu = self['menu'] | |
| menu.delete(0, 'end') | |
| for val in values: | |
| menu.add_radiobutton(label=val, | |
| command=( | |
| None if self._callback is None | |
| else lambda val=val: self._callback(val) | |
| ), | |
| variable=self._variable) | |
| if default: | |
| self._variable.set(default) | |
| def destroy(self): | |
| """Destroy this widget and its associated variable.""" | |
| try: | |
| del self._variable | |
| except AttributeError: | |
| pass | |
| super().destroy() | |