#!/usr/bin/env python
# example arrow.py
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')
import gtk
# Create an Arrow widget with the specified parameters
# and pack it into a button
def create_arrow_button(arrow_type, shadow_type):
button = gtk.Button();
arrow = gtk.Arrow(arrow_type, shadow_type);
button.add(arrow)
button.show()
arrow.show()
return button
class Arrows:
def __init__(self):
# Create a new window
window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
window.set_title("Arrow Buttons")
# It's a good idea to do this for all windows.
window.connect("destroy", lambda x: gtk.main_quit())
# Sets the border width of the window.
window.set_border_width(10)
# Create a box to hold the arrows/buttons
box = gtk.HBox(False, 0)
box.set_border_width(2)
window.add(box)
# Pack and show all our widgets
box.show()
button = create_arrow_button(gtk.ARROW_UP, gtk.SHADOW_IN)
box.pack_start(button, False, False, 3)
button = create_arrow_button(gtk.ARROW_DOWN, gtk.SHADOW_OUT)
box.pack_start(button, False, False, 3)
button = create_arrow_button(gtk.ARROW_LEFT, gtk.SHADOW_ETCHED_IN)
box.pack_start(button, False, False, 3)
button = create_arrow_button(gtk.ARROW_RIGHT, gtk.SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT)
box.pack_start(button, False, False, 3)
window.show()
def main():
gtk.main()
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
Arrows()
main()
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