#---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Name: ListCtrl_edit.py # Purpose: Testing editing a ListCtrl # # Author: Pim van Heuven # # Created: 2004/10/15 # Copyright: (c) Pim Van Heuven # Licence: wxWindows license #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- import sys import wx import wx.lib.mixins.listctrl as listmix #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- listctrldata = { 1 : ("Hey!", "You can edit", "me!"), 2 : ("Try changing the contents", "by", "clicking"), 3 : ("in", "a", "cell"), 4 : ("See how the length columns", "change", "?"), 5 : ("You can use", "TAB,", "cursor down,"), 6 : ("and cursor up", "to", "navigate"), } #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- class TestListCtrl(wx.ListCtrl, listmix.ListCtrlAutoWidthMixin, listmix.TextEditMixin): def __init__(self, parent, ID, pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=wx.DefaultSize, style=0): wx.ListCtrl.__init__(self, parent, ID, pos, size, style) listmix.ListCtrlAutoWidthMixin.__init__(self) self.Populate() listmix.TextEditMixin.__init__(self) def Populate(self): # for normal, simple columns, you can add them like this: self.InsertColumn(0, "Column 1") self.InsertColumn(1, "Column 2") self.InsertColumn(2, "Column 3") self.InsertColumn(3, "Len 1", wx.LIST_FORMAT_RIGHT) self.InsertColumn(4, "Len 2", wx.LIST_FORMAT_RIGHT) self.InsertColumn(5, "Len 3", wx.LIST_FORMAT_RIGHT) items = listctrldata.items() for key, data in items: index = self.InsertStringItem(sys.maxint, data[0]) self.SetStringItem(index, 0, data[0]) self.SetStringItem(index, 1, data[1]) self.SetStringItem(index, 2, data[2]) self.SetItemData(index, key) self.SetColumnWidth(0, wx.LIST_AUTOSIZE) self.SetColumnWidth(1, wx.LIST_AUTOSIZE) self.SetColumnWidth(2, 100) self.currentItem = 0 def SetStringItem(self, index, col, data): if col in range(3): wx.ListCtrl.SetStringItem(self, index, col, data) wx.ListCtrl.SetStringItem(self, index, 3+col, str(len(data))) else: try: datalen = int(data) except: return wx.ListCtrl.SetStringItem(self, index, col, data) data = self.GetItem(index, col-3).GetText() wx.ListCtrl.SetStringItem(self, index, col-3, data[0:datalen]) class TestListCtrlPanel(wx.Panel): def __init__(self, parent, log): wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, -1, style=wx.WANTS_CHARS) self.log = log tID = wx.NewId() self.list = TestListCtrl(self, tID, style=wx.LC_REPORT | wx.BORDER_NONE | wx.LC_SORT_ASCENDING ) self.Bind(wx.EVT_SIZE, self.OnSize) def OnSize(self, event): w,h = self.GetClientSizeTuple() self.list.SetDimensions(0, 0, w, h) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): win = TestListCtrlPanel(nb, log) return win #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- overview = """\ This demo demonstrates direct editing of all cells of a ListCtrl. To enable it just include the TextEditMixin. The ListCtrl can be navigated with the TAB and up/down cursor keys.

Another facet of this demo is that the remaining space of the ListCtrls is divided over the first three columns. This is achieved with the extended syntax of ListCtrlAutoWidthMixin: listmix.ListCtrlAutoWidthMixin.__init__(self, startcol, endcol) (Look at the general ListCtrl demo for more information about the ListCtrlAutoWidthMixin)

Finally, the ListCtrl is automatically scrolled, if needed, when TAB is pressed consecutively (Windows only). """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys,os import run run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])