from wxPython.wx import * from wxPython.lib import vtk #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- class VtkFrame(wxFrame): """ Simple example VTK window that contains a cone. """ def __init__(self, parent, id, title): wxFrame.__init__(self, parent,id,title, size=(450, 300)) win = vtk.wxVTKRenderWindow(self, -1) renWin = win.GetRenderWindow() ren = vtk.vtkRenderer() renWin.AddRenderer(ren) cone = vtk.vtkConeSource() coneMapper = vtk.vtkPolyDataMapper() coneMapper.SetInput(cone.GetOutput()) coneActor = vtk.vtkActor() coneActor.SetMapper(coneMapper) ren.AddActor(coneActor) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- wxEVT_ADD_CONE = 25015 def EVT_ADD_CONE(win, func): win.Connect(-1, -1, wxEVT_ADD_CONE, func) class AddCone(wxPyEvent): def __init__(self): wxPyEvent.__init__(self) self.SetEventType(wxEVT_ADD_CONE) class HiddenCatcher(wxFrame): """ The "catcher" frame in the second thread. It is invisible. It's only job is to receive Events from the main thread, and create the appropriate windows. """ def __init__(self): wxFrame.__init__(self, None, -1, '') EVT_ADD_CONE(self, self.AddCone) def AddCone(self,evt): add_cone() #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- class SecondThreadApp(wxApp): """ wxApp that lives in the second thread. """ def OnInit(self): catcher = HiddenCatcher() #self.SetTopWindow(catcher) self.catcher =catcher return true #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def add_cone(): frame = VtkFrame(None, -1, "Cone") frame.Show(true)