cpython/Tools/pynche/pyColorChooser.py
Barry Warsaw a20f6af862 Chooser.__init__(): Added `wantspec' keyword to conform exactly to
tkColorChooser.askcolor() interface (i.e. don't return a color name
even if there is an exact match).
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"""Color chooser implementing (almost) the tkColorColor interface
"""
import os
from PyncheWidget import PyncheWidget
import Main
import ColorDB
class Chooser:
"""Ask for a color"""
def __init__(self,
master = None,
initialcolor = None,
databasefile = None,
initfile = None,
ignore = None,
wantspec = None):
self.__master = master
self.__initialcolor = initialcolor
self.__databasefile = databasefile
self.__initfile = initfile or os.path.expanduser('~/.pynche')
self.__ignore = ignore
self.__pw = None
self.__wantspec = wantspec
def show(self):
if not self.__pw:
self.__pw, self.__sb = \
Main.build(master = self.__master,
initialcolor = self.__initialcolor,
initfile = self.__initfile,
ignore = self.__ignore)
Main.run(self.__pw, self.__sb)
rgbtuple = self.__sb.current_rgb()
self.__pw.withdraw()
# check to see if the cancel button was pushed
if self.__sb.canceled_p():
return None, None
colordb = self.__sb.colordb()
# try to return the color name from the database if there is an exact
# match, otherwise use the "#rrggbb" spec. TBD: Forget about color
# aliases for now, maybe later we should return these too.
name = None
if not self.__wantspec:
try:
name = colordb.find_byrgb(rgbtuple)[0]
except ColorDB.BadColor:
pass
if name is None:
name = ColorDB.triplet_to_rrggbb(rgbtuple)
return rgbtuple, name
# convenience stuff
def askcolor(color = None, **options):
"""Ask for a color"""
return apply(Chooser, (), options).show()
# test stuff
if __name__ == '__main__':
class Tester:
def __init__(self):
from Tkinter import *
self.__root = tk = Tk()
b = Button(tk, text='Choose Color...', command=self.__choose)
b.pack()
self.__l = Label(tk)
self.__l.pack()
q = Button(tk, text='Quit', command=self.__quit)
q.pack()
def __choose(self, event=None):
rgb, name = askcolor(master=self.__root)
if rgb is None:
text = 'You hit CANCEL!'
else:
r, g, b = rgb
text = 'You picked %s (%3d/%3d/%3d)' % (name, r, g, b)
self.__l.configure(text=text)
def __quit(self, event=None):
self.__root.quit()
def run(self):
self.__root.mainloop()
t = Tester()
t.run()
# simpler
## print 'color:', askcolor()
## print 'color:', askcolor()