wxWidgets/wxPython/demo/FontEnumerator.py
2002-01-29 00:11:38 +00:00

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Python

from wxPython.wx import *
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
## class MyFontEnumerator(wxFontEnumerator):
## def __init__(self, list):
## wxFontEnumerator.__init__(self)
## self.list = list
## def OnFacename(self, face):
## self.list.append(face)
## return true
class TestPanel(wxPanel):
def __init__(self, parent, log):
wxPanel.__init__(self, parent, -1)
## list = []
## e = MyFontEnumerator(list)
## e.EnumerateFacenames()
e = wxFontEnumerator()
e.EnumerateFacenames()
list = e.GetFacenames()
list.sort()
wxStaticText(self, -1, "Face names:", (15, 50), (65, 18))
self.lb1 = wxListBox(self, -1, (80, 50), (200, 250),
list, wxLB_SINGLE)
EVT_LISTBOX(self, self.lb1.GetId(), self.OnSelect)
self.txt = wxStaticText(self, -1, "Sample text...", (285, 50))
self.lb1.SetSelection(0)
def OnSelect(self, evt):
face = self.lb1.GetStringSelection()
font = wxFont(28, wxDEFAULT, wxNORMAL, wxNORMAL, false, face)
self.txt.SetFont(font)
self.txt.SetSize(self.txt.GetBestSize())
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
def runTest(frame, nb, log):
win = TestPanel(nb, log)
return win
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
overview = """\
wxFontEnumerator enumerates either all available fonts on the system or only the ones with given attributes - either only fixed-width (suited for use in programs such as terminal emulators and the like) or the fonts available in the given encoding.
"""