from wxPython.wx import * import time #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- class CustomStatusBar(wxStatusBar): def __init__(self, parent, log): wxStatusBar.__init__(self, parent, -1) self.SetFieldsCount(3) self.log = log self.sizeChanged = False EVT_SIZE(self, self.OnSize) EVT_IDLE(self, self.OnIdle) self.SetStatusText("A Custom StatusBar...", 0) self.cb = wxCheckBox(self, 1001, "toggle clock") EVT_CHECKBOX(self, 1001, self.OnToggleClock) self.cb.SetValue(True) # set the initial position of the checkbox self.Reposition() # start our timer self.timer = wxPyTimer(self.Notify) self.timer.Start(1000) self.Notify() # Time-out handler def Notify(self): t = time.localtime(time.time()) st = time.strftime("%d-%b-%Y %I:%M:%S", t) self.SetStatusText(st, 2) self.log.WriteText("tick...\n") # the checkbox was clicked def OnToggleClock(self, event): if self.cb.GetValue(): self.timer.Start(1000) self.Notify() else: self.timer.Stop() def OnSize(self, evt): self.Reposition() # for normal size events # Set a flag so the idle time handler will also do the repositioning. # It is done this way to get around a buglet where GetFieldRect is not # accurate during the EVT_SIZE resulting from a frame maximize. self.sizeChanged = True def OnIdle(self, evt): if self.sizeChanged: self.Reposition() # reposition the checkbox def Reposition(self): rect = self.GetFieldRect(1) self.cb.SetPosition(wxPoint(rect.x+2, rect.y+2)) self.cb.SetSize(wxSize(rect.width-4, rect.height-4)) self.sizeChanged = False class TestCustomStatusBar(wxFrame): def __init__(self, parent, log): wxFrame.__init__(self, parent, -1, 'Test Custom StatusBar') #wxWindow(self, -1).SetBackgroundColour(wxNamedColour("WHITE")) self.sb = CustomStatusBar(self, log) self.SetStatusBar(self.sb) tc = wxTextCtrl(self, -1, "", style=wxTE_READONLY|wxTE_MULTILINE) self.SetSize((500, 300)) EVT_CLOSE(self, self.OnCloseWindow) def OnCloseWindow(self, event): self.sb.timer.Stop() del self.sb.timer self.Destroy() #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- def runTest(frame, nb, log): win = TestCustomStatusBar(frame, log) frame.otherWin = win win.Show(True) #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- overview = """\ A status bar is a narrow window that can be placed along the bottom of a frame to give small amounts of status information. It can contain one or more fields, one or more of which can be variable length according to the size of the window. """ if __name__ == '__main__': import sys,os import run run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])])