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menu-simple.py: fixed lay-out
bind-with-multiple-calls-per-event-type.py: new, or forgot to add earlier
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Demo/tkinter/matt/bind-w-mult-calls-p-type.py
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Demo/tkinter/matt/bind-w-mult-calls-p-type.py
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from Tkinter import *
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import string
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# This program shows how to use a simple type-in box
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class App(Frame):
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def __init__(self, master=None):
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Frame.__init__(self, master)
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self.pack()
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self.entrythingy = Entry()
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self.entrythingy.pack()
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# and here we get a callback when the user hits return. we could
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# make the key that triggers the callback anything we wanted to.
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# other typical options might be <Key-Tab> or <Key> (for anything)
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self.entrythingy.bind('<Key-Return>', self.print_contents)
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# Note that here is where we bind a completely different callback to
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# the same event. We pass "+" here to indicate that we wish to ADD
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# this callback to the list associated with this event type. Not specifying "+" would
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# simply override whatever callback was defined on this event.
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self.entrythingy.bind('<Key-Return>', self.print_something_else, "+")
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def print_contents(self, event):
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print "hi. contents of entry is now ---->", self.entrythingy.get()
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def print_something_else(self, event):
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print "hi. Now doing something completely different"
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root = App()
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root.master.title("Foo")
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root.mainloop()
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# secret tip for experts: if you pass *any* non-false value as
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# the third parameter to bind(), Tkinter.py will accumulate
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# callbacks instead of overwriting. I use "+" here because that's
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# the Tk notation for getting this sort of behavior. The perfect GUI
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# interface would use a less obscure notation.
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# | New... |
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# | Open... |
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# | Print |
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# | | <-------- This is a MENU. The lines of text in the menu are
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# | | MENU ENTRIES
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# | | <------ This is a MENU. The lines of text in the menu are
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# | | MENU ENTRIES
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# | +---------------+
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# | Open Files > | file1 |
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# | | file2 |
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