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"""Second demo for wx support of tasks.
Create and delete editors in the main notebook area. Also adds menu and toolbar
support
"""
from pyface.action.schema.api import SMenu, SMenuBar, SToolBar
from pyface.api import (
GUI,
ConfirmationDialog,
FileDialog,
ImageResource,
YES,
OK,
CANCEL,
)
from pyface.tasks.api import (
Task,
TaskWindow,
TaskLayout,
PaneItem,
IEditor,
IEditorAreaPane,
EditorAreaPane,
Editor,
)
from pyface.tasks.action.api import (
DockPaneToggleGroup,
TaskAction,
)
from traits.api import Property, Instance
class ExampleTask(Task):
""" A simple task for opening a blank editor.
"""
# Task interface -------------------------------------------------------
id = "example.example_task"
name = "Multi-Tab Editor"
active_editor = Property(
Instance(IEditor), observe="editor_area.active_editor"
)
editor_area = Instance(IEditorAreaPane)
menu_bar = SMenuBar(
SMenu(
TaskAction(name="New", method="new", accelerator="Ctrl+N"),
id="File",
name="&File",
),
SMenu(DockPaneToggleGroup(), id="View", name="&View"),
)
tool_bars = [
SToolBar(
TaskAction(
method="new",
tooltip="New file",
image=ImageResource("document_new"),
),
image_size=(32, 32),
)
]
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'Task' interface.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
def create_central_pane(self):
""" Create the central pane: the script editor.
"""
self.editor_area = EditorAreaPane()
return self.editor_area
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 'ExampleTask' interface.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
def new(self):
""" Opens a new empty window
"""
editor = Editor()
self.editor_area.add_editor(editor)
self.editor_area.activate_editor(editor)
self.activated()
# Trait property getter/setters ----------------------------------------
def _get_active_editor(self):
if self.editor_area is not None:
return self.editor_area.active_editor
return None
def main(argv):
""" A simple example of using Tasks.
"""
# Create the GUI (this does NOT start the GUI event loop).
gui = GUI()
# Create a Task and add it to a TaskWindow.
task = ExampleTask()
window = TaskWindow(size=(800, 600))
window.add_task(task)
# Show the window.
window.open()
# Start the GUI event loop.
gui.start_event_loop()
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
main(sys.argv)
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