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# (C) Copyright 2005-2023 Enthought, Inc., Austin, TX
# All rights reserved.
#
# This software is provided without warranty under the terms of the BSD
# license included in LICENSE.txt and may be redistributed only under
# the conditions described in the aforementioned license. The license
# is also available online at http://www.enthought.com/licenses/BSD.txt
#
# Thanks for using Enthought open source!
""" Mulit-tool bar example.
Note: This demo only works on the wx backend.
"""
import sys
# FIXME: This is a hack to disable the AUI module which causes the example to
# not layout correctly.
try:
import wx
sys.modules["wx.aui"] = None
except:
pass
from pyface.api import MultiToolbarWindow, GUI
from pyface.action.api import Action, MenuManager, MenuBarManager
from pyface.action.api import ToolBarManager
class MainWindow(MultiToolbarWindow):
""" The main application window. """
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'object' interface.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, **traits):
""" Creates a new application window. """
# Base class constructor.
super().__init__(**traits)
# Add a menu bar.
self.menu_bar_manager = MenuBarManager(
MenuManager(
Action(name="E&xit", on_perform=self.close), name="&File"
)
)
# Add a menu bar at each location.
self.add_tool_bar(
ToolBarManager(Action(name="Foo"), orientation="horizontal")
)
self.add_tool_bar(
ToolBarManager(Action(name="Bar"), orientation="horizontal"),
location="bottom",
)
self.add_tool_bar(
ToolBarManager(Action(name="Baz"), orientation="vertical"),
location="left",
)
self.add_tool_bar(
ToolBarManager(Action(name="Buz"), orientation="vertical"),
location="right",
)
return
# Application entry point.
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Create the GUI (this does NOT start the GUI event loop).
gui = GUI()
# Create and open the main window.
window = MainWindow()
window.open()
# Start the GUI event loop.
gui.start_event_loop()
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