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"""Simple text browser for IDLE
"""
from Tkinter import *
import tkMessageBox
class TextViewer(Toplevel):
"""A simple text viewer dialog for IDLE
"""
def __init__(self, parent, title, text, modal=True):
"""Show the given text in a scrollable window with a 'close' button
"""
Toplevel.__init__(self, parent)
self.configure(borderwidth=5)
self.geometry("=%dx%d+%d+%d" % (625, 500,
parent.winfo_rootx() + 10,
parent.winfo_rooty() + 10))
#elguavas - config placeholders til config stuff completed
self.bg = '#ffffff'
self.fg = '#000000'
self.CreateWidgets()
self.title(title)
self.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.Ok)
self.parent = parent
self.textView.focus_set()
#key bindings for this dialog
self.bind('',self.Ok) #dismiss dialog
self.bind('',self.Ok) #dismiss dialog
self.textView.insert(0.0, text)
self.textView.config(state=DISABLED)
if modal:
self.transient(parent)
self.grab_set()
self.wait_window()
def CreateWidgets(self):
frameText = Frame(self, relief=SUNKEN, height=700)
frameButtons = Frame(self)
self.buttonOk = Button(frameButtons, text='Close',
command=self.Ok, takefocus=FALSE)
self.scrollbarView = Scrollbar(frameText, orient=VERTICAL,
takefocus=FALSE, highlightthickness=0)
self.textView = Text(frameText, wrap=WORD, highlightthickness=0,
fg=self.fg, bg=self.bg)
self.scrollbarView.config(command=self.textView.yview)
self.textView.config(yscrollcommand=self.scrollbarView.set)
self.buttonOk.pack()
self.scrollbarView.pack(side=RIGHT,fill=Y)
self.textView.pack(side=LEFT,expand=TRUE,fill=BOTH)
frameButtons.pack(side=BOTTOM,fill=X)
frameText.pack(side=TOP,expand=TRUE,fill=BOTH)
def Ok(self, event=None):
self.destroy()
def view_text(parent, title, text, modal=True):
return TextViewer(parent, title, text, modal)
def view_file(parent, title, filename, encoding=None, modal=True):
try:
if encoding:
import codecs
textFile = codecs.open(filename, 'r')
else:
textFile = open(filename, 'r')
except IOError:
import tkMessageBox
tkMessageBox.showerror(title='File Load Error',
message='Unable to load file %r .' % filename,
parent=parent)
else:
return view_text(parent, title, textFile.read(), modal)
if __name__ == '__main__':
#test the dialog
root=Tk()
root.title('textView test')
filename = './textView.py'
text = file(filename, 'r').read()
btn1 = Button(root, text='view_text',
command=lambda:view_text(root, 'view_text', text))
btn1.pack(side=LEFT)
btn2 = Button(root, text='view_file',
command=lambda:view_file(root, 'view_file', filename))
btn2.pack(side=LEFT)
btn3 = Button(root, text='nonmodal view_text',
command=lambda:view_text(root, 'nonmodal view_text', text,
modal=False))
btn3.pack(side=LEFT)
close = Button(root, text='Close', command=root.destroy)
close.pack(side=RIGHT)
root.mainloop()