import wx import wx.calendar #---------------------------------------------------------------------- class TestPanel(wx.Panel): def __init__(self, parent, ID, log): wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, ID) self.log = log cal = wx.calendar.CalendarCtrl(self, -1, wx.DateTime_Now(), pos = (25,50), style = wx.calendar.CAL_SHOW_HOLIDAYS | wx.calendar.CAL_SUNDAY_FIRST | wx.calendar.CAL_SEQUENTIAL_MONTH_SELECTION ) self.cal = cal self.Bind(wx.calendar.EVT_CALENDAR, self.OnCalSelected, id=cal.GetId()) # Set up control to display a set of holidays: self.Bind(wx.calendar.EVT_CALENDAR_MONTH, self.OnChangeMonth, cal) self.holidays = [(1,1), (10,31), (12,25) ] # (these don't move around) self.OnChangeMonth() cal2 = wx.calendar.CalendarCtrl(self, -1, wx.DateTime_Now(), pos = (325,50)) def OnCalSelected(self, evt): self.log.write('OnCalSelected: %s\n' % evt.GetDate()) def OnChangeMonth(self, evt=None): cur_month = self.cal.GetDate().GetMonth() + 1 # convert wxDateTime 0-11 => 1-12 for month, day in self.holidays: if month == cur_month: self.cal.SetHoliday(day) #---------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): win = TestPanel(nb, -1, log) return win #---------------------------------------------------------------------- overview = """\

CalendarCtrl

Yet another calendar control. This one is a wrapper around the C++ version described in the docs. This one will probably be a bit more efficient than the one in wxPython.lib.calendar, but I like a few things about it better, so I think both will stay in wxPython. """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys,os import run run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])