wxWidgets/wxPython/demo/OGL.py
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git-svn-id: https://svn.wxwidgets.org/svn/wx/wxWidgets/trunk@26089 c3d73ce0-8a6f-49c7-b76d-6d57e0e08775
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# 11/20/2003 - Jeff Grimmett (grimmtooth@softhome.net)
#
# o Updated for wx namespace
#
import wx
import wx.ogl as ogl
import images
##wx.Trap()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class DiamondShape(ogl.PolygonShape):
def __init__(self, w=0.0, h=0.0):
ogl.PolygonShape.__init__(self)
if w == 0.0:
w = 60.0
if h == 0.0:
h = 60.0
# Either ogl.RealPoints or 2-tuples of floats works.
#points = [ ogl.RealPoint(0.0, -h/2.0),
# ogl.RealPoint(w/2.0, 0.0),
# ogl.RealPoint(0.0, h/2.0),
# ogl.RealPoint(-w/2.0, 0.0),
# ]
points = [ (0.0, -h/2.0),
(w/2.0, 0.0),
(0.0, h/2.0),
(-w/2.0, 0.0),
]
self.Create(points)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class RoundedRectangleShape(ogl.RectangleShape):
def __init__(self, w=0.0, h=0.0):
ogl.RectangleShape.__init__(self, w, h)
self.SetCornerRadius(-0.3)
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class DividedShape(ogl.DividedShape):
def __init__(self, width, height, canvas):
ogl.DividedShape.__init__(self, width, height)
region1 = ogl.ShapeRegion()
region1.SetText('DividedShape')
region1.SetProportions(0.0, 0.2)
region1.SetFormatMode(ogl.FORMAT_CENTRE_HORIZ)
self.AddRegion(region1)
region2 = ogl.ShapeRegion()
region2.SetText('This is Region number two.')
region2.SetProportions(0.0, 0.3)
region2.SetFormatMode(ogl.FORMAT_CENTRE_HORIZ|ogl.FORMAT_CENTRE_VERT)
self.AddRegion(region2)
region3 = ogl.ShapeRegion()
region3.SetText('Region 3\nwith embedded\nline breaks')
region3.SetProportions(0.0, 0.5)
region3.SetFormatMode(ogl.FORMAT_NONE)
self.AddRegion(region3)
self.SetRegionSizes()
self.ReformatRegions(canvas)
def ReformatRegions(self, canvas=None):
rnum = 0
if canvas is None:
canvas = self.GetCanvas()
dc = wx.ClientDC(canvas) # used for measuring
for region in self.GetRegions():
text = region.GetText()
self.FormatText(dc, text, rnum)
rnum += 1
def OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, pt, x, y, keys, attch):
print "***", self
self.base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(pt, x, y, keys, attch)
self.SetRegionSizes()
self.ReformatRegions()
self.GetCanvas().Refresh()
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class MyEvtHandler(ogl.ShapeEvtHandler):
def __init__(self, log, frame):
ogl.ShapeEvtHandler.__init__(self)
self.log = log
self.statbarFrame = frame
def UpdateStatusBar(self, shape):
x,y = shape.GetX(), shape.GetY()
width, height = shape.GetBoundingBoxMax()
self.statbarFrame.SetStatusText("Pos: (%d,%d) Size: (%d, %d)" %
(x, y, width, height))
def OnLeftClick(self, x, y, keys = 0, attachment = 0):
shape = self.GetShape()
print shape.__class__, shape.GetClassName()
canvas = shape.GetCanvas()
dc = wx.ClientDC(canvas)
canvas.PrepareDC(dc)
if shape.Selected():
shape.Select(False, dc)
canvas.Redraw(dc)
else:
redraw = False
shapeList = canvas.GetDiagram().GetShapeList()
toUnselect = []
for s in shapeList:
if s.Selected():
# If we unselect it now then some of the objects in
# shapeList will become invalid (the control points are
# shapes too!) and bad things will happen...
toUnselect.append(s)
shape.Select(True, dc)
if toUnselect:
for s in toUnselect:
s.Select(False, dc)
canvas.Redraw(dc)
self.UpdateStatusBar(shape)
def OnEndDragLeft(self, x, y, keys = 0, attachment = 0):
shape = self.GetShape()
self.base_OnEndDragLeft(x, y, keys, attachment)
if not shape.Selected():
self.OnLeftClick(x, y, keys, attachment)
self.UpdateStatusBar(shape)
def OnSizingEndDragLeft(self, pt, x, y, keys, attch):
self.base_OnSizingEndDragLeft(pt, x, y, keys, attch)
self.UpdateStatusBar(self.GetShape())
def OnMovePost(self, dc, x, y, oldX, oldY, display):
self.base_OnMovePost(dc, x, y, oldX, oldY, display)
self.UpdateStatusBar(self.GetShape())
def OnRightClick(self, *dontcare):
self.log.WriteText("%s\n" % self.GetShape())
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestWindow(ogl.ShapeCanvas):
def __init__(self, parent, log, frame):
ogl.ShapeCanvas.__init__(self, parent)
maxWidth = 1000
maxHeight = 1000
self.SetScrollbars(20, 20, maxWidth/20, maxHeight/20)
self.log = log
self.frame = frame
self.SetBackgroundColour("LIGHT BLUE") #wx.WHITE)
self.diagram = ogl.Diagram()
self.SetDiagram(self.diagram)
self.diagram.SetCanvas(self)
self.shapes = []
self.save_gdi = []
rRectBrush = wx.Brush("MEDIUM TURQUOISE", wx.SOLID)
dsBrush = wx.Brush("WHEAT", wx.SOLID)
self.MyAddShape(
ogl.CircleShape(80),
100, 100, wx.Pen(wx.BLUE, 3), wx.GREEN_BRUSH, "Circle"
)
self.MyAddShape(
ogl.RectangleShape(85, 50),
305, 60, wx.BLACK_PEN, wx.LIGHT_GREY_BRUSH, "Rectangle"
)
ds = self.MyAddShape(
DividedShape(140, 150, self),
495, 145, wx.BLACK_PEN, dsBrush, ''
)
self.MyAddShape(
DiamondShape(90, 90),
345, 235, wx.Pen(wx.BLUE, 3, wx.DOT), wx.RED_BRUSH, "Polygon"
)
self.MyAddShape(
RoundedRectangleShape(95,70),
140, 255, wx.Pen(wx.RED, 2), rRectBrush, "Rounded Rect"
)
bmp = images.getTest2Bitmap()
mask = wx.MaskColour(bmp, wx.BLUE)
bmp.SetMask(mask)
s = ogl.BitmapShape()
s.SetBitmap(bmp)
self.MyAddShape(s, 225, 150, None, None, "Bitmap")
dc = wx.ClientDC(self)
self.PrepareDC(dc)
for x in range(len(self.shapes)):
fromShape = self.shapes[x]
if x+1 == len(self.shapes):
toShape = self.shapes[0]
else:
toShape = self.shapes[x+1]
line = ogl.LineShape()
line.SetCanvas(self)
line.SetPen(wx.BLACK_PEN)
line.SetBrush(wx.BLACK_BRUSH)
line.AddArrow(ogl.ARROW_ARROW)
line.MakeLineControlPoints(2)
fromShape.AddLine(line, toShape)
self.diagram.AddShape(line)
line.Show(True)
# for some reason, the shapes have to be moved for the line to show up...
fromShape.Move(dc, fromShape.GetX(), fromShape.GetY())
self.Bind(wx.EVT_WINDOW_DESTROY, self.OnDestroy)
def MyAddShape(self, shape, x, y, pen, brush, text):
shape.SetDraggable(True, True)
shape.SetCanvas(self)
shape.SetX(x)
shape.SetY(y)
if pen: shape.SetPen(pen)
if brush: shape.SetBrush(brush)
if text: shape.AddText(text)
#shape.SetShadowMode(ogl.SHADOW_RIGHT)
self.diagram.AddShape(shape)
shape.Show(True)
evthandler = MyEvtHandler(self.log, self.frame)
evthandler.SetShape(shape)
evthandler.SetPreviousHandler(shape.GetEventHandler())
shape.SetEventHandler(evthandler)
self.shapes.append(shape)
return shape
def OnDestroy(self, evt):
# Do some cleanup
for shape in self.diagram.GetShapeList():
if shape.GetParent() == None:
shape.SetCanvas(None)
shape.Destroy()
self.diagram.Destroy()
def OnBeginDragLeft(self, x, y, keys):
self.log.write("OnBeginDragLeft: %s, %s, %s\n" % (x, y, keys))
def OnEndDragLeft(self, x, y, keys):
self.log.write("OnEndDragLeft: %s, %s, %s\n" % (x, y, keys))
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
# This creates some pens and brushes that the OGL library uses.
# It should be called after the app object has been created, but
# before OGL is used.
ogl.OGLInitialize()
win = TestWindow(nb, log, frame)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
# The OGL library holds some resources that need to be freed before
# the app shuts down.
class __Cleanup:
def __del__(self, cleanup=ogl.OGLCleanUp):
cleanup()
# When this module gets cleaned up by Python then __cu will be cleaned
# up and it's __dell__ is called, which will then call ogl.OGLCleanUp.
__cu = __Cleanup()
overview = """\
The Object Graphics Library is a library supporting the creation and
manipulation of simple and complex graphic images on a canvas.
"""
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys,os
import run
run.main(['', os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])] + sys.argv[1:])