# Test TE module.
# Draw a window in which the user can type.
#
# This test expects Win, Evt and FrameWork (and anything used by those)
# to work.
#
# Actually, it is more a test of FrameWork by now....
from FrameWork import *
import Win
import Qd
import TE
import os
class TEWindow(Window):
def open(self, name):
r = (40, 40, 400, 300)
w = Win.NewWindow(r, name, 1, 0, -1, 1, 0x55555555)
r2 = (0, 0, 345, 245)
Qd.SetPort(w)
self.ted = TE.TENew(r2, r2)
self.ted.TEAutoView(1)
w.DrawGrowIcon()
self.wid = w
self.do_postopen()
def do_idle(self):
self.ted.TEIdle()
def do_activate(self, onoff, evt):
if onoff:
self.ted.TEActivate()
else:
self.ted.TEDeactivate()
def do_update(self, wid, event):
Qd.EraseRect(wid.GetWindowPort().portRect)
self.ted.TEUpdate(wid.GetWindowPort().portRect)
def do_contentclick(self, local, modifiers, evt):
shifted = (modifiers & 0x200)
self.ted.TEClick(local, shifted)
def do_char(self, ch, event):
self.ted.TEKey(ord(ch))
class TestList(Application):
def __init__(self):
Application.__init__(self)
self.num = 0
self.listoflists = []
def makeusermenus(self):
self.filemenu = m = Menu(self.menubar, "File")
self.newitem = MenuItem(m, "New window...", "O", self.open)
self.quititem = MenuItem(m, "Quit", "Q", self.quit)
def open(self, *args):
w = TEWindow(self)
w.open('Window %d'%self.num)
self.num = self.num + 1
self.listoflists.append(w)
def quit(self, *args):
raise self
def do_about(self, id, item, window, event):
EasyDialogs.Message("""Test the TextEdit interface.
Simple window in which you can type""")
def do_idle(self, *args):
for l in self.listoflists:
l.do_idle()
def main():
App = TestList()
App.mainloop()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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