#---------------------------------------------------------------------- # A very simple wxPython example. Just a wxFrame, wxPanel, # wxStaticText, wxButton, and a wxBoxSizer, but it shows the basic # structure of any wxPython application. #---------------------------------------------------------------------- from wxPython.wx import * print "wxVERSION_STRING = ", wxVERSION_STRING class MyFrame(wxFrame): """ This is MyFrame. It just shows a few controls on a wxPanel, and has a simple menu. """ def __init__(self, parent, title): wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, title, size=(350, 200)) menuBar = wxMenuBar() menu = wxMenu() menu.Append(101, "E&xit\tAlt-X", "Exit demo") EVT_MENU(self, 101, self.OnButton) menuBar.Append(menu, "&File") self.SetMenuBar(menuBar) panel = wxPanel(self, -1) text = wxStaticText(panel, -1, "Hello World!") text.SetFont(wxFont(14, wxSWISS, wxNORMAL, wxBOLD)) text.SetSize(text.GetBestSize()) btn = wxButton(panel, -1, "Close") btn.SetDefault() btn2 = wxButton(panel, -1, "Just for fun...") sizer = wxBoxSizer(wxVERTICAL) sizer.Add(text, 0, wxALL, 10) sizer.Add(btn, 0, wxALL, 10) sizer.Add(btn2, 0, wxALL, 10) panel.SetSizer(sizer) panel.SetAutoLayout(True) panel.Layout() EVT_BUTTON(self, btn.GetId(), self.OnButton) EVT_BUTTON(self, btn2.GetId(), self.OnFunButton) def OnButton(self, evt): """Event handler for the button click.""" print "OnButton" self.Close() def OnFunButton(self, evt): """Event handler for the button click.""" print "Having fun yet?" app = wxPySimpleApp() frame = MyFrame(None, "Simple wxPython App") frame.Show(True) app.MainLoop()