cpython/Tools/pynche/TypeinViewer.py
Barry Warsaw 1bbc048310 Special case around some of the nastier annoyances with the type-in
fields.  You can now backspace out the 0 in 0x0, and you can clear the
field when in decimal mode.  There are still some oddities about
typing into these fields, but it should be much less annoying.  The
real solution is to ditch the update-while-typing "feature".
2001-02-01 21:31:58 +00:00

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"""TypeinViewer class.
The TypeinViewer is what you see at the lower right of the main Pynche
widget. It contains three text entry fields, one each for red, green, blue.
Input into these windows is highly constrained; it only allows you to enter
values that are legal for a color axis. This usually means 0-255 for decimal
input and 0x0 - 0xff for hex input.
You can toggle whether you want to view and input the values in either decimal
or hex by clicking on Hexadecimal. By clicking on Update while typing, the
color selection will be made on every change to the text field. Otherwise,
you must hit Return or Tab to select the color.
"""
from Tkinter import *
import string
import re
class TypeinViewer:
def __init__(self, switchboard, master=None):
# non-gui ivars
self.__sb = switchboard
optiondb = switchboard.optiondb()
self.__hexp = BooleanVar()
self.__hexp.set(optiondb.get('HEXTYPE', 0))
self.__uwtyping = BooleanVar()
self.__uwtyping.set(optiondb.get('UPWHILETYPE', 0))
# create the gui
self.__frame = Frame(master, relief=RAISED, borderwidth=1)
self.__frame.grid(row=3, column=1, sticky='NSEW')
# Red
self.__xl = Label(self.__frame, text='Red:')
self.__xl.grid(row=0, column=0, sticky=E)
self.__x = Entry(self.__frame, width=4)
self.__x.grid(row=0, column=1)
self.__x.bindtags(self.__x.bindtags() + ('Normalize', 'Update'))
self.__x.bind_class('Normalize', '<Key>', self.__normalize)
self.__x.bind_class('Update' , '<Key>', self.__maybeupdate)
# Green
self.__yl = Label(self.__frame, text='Green:')
self.__yl.grid(row=1, column=0, sticky=E)
self.__y = Entry(self.__frame, width=4)
self.__y.grid(row=1, column=1)
self.__y.bindtags(self.__y.bindtags() + ('Normalize', 'Update'))
# Blue
self.__zl = Label(self.__frame, text='Blue:')
self.__zl.grid(row=2, column=0, sticky=E)
self.__z = Entry(self.__frame, width=4)
self.__z.grid(row=2, column=1)
self.__z.bindtags(self.__z.bindtags() + ('Normalize', 'Update'))
# Update while typing?
self.__uwt = Checkbutton(self.__frame,
text='Update while typing',
variable=self.__uwtyping)
self.__uwt.grid(row=3, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky=W)
# Hex/Dec
self.__hex = Checkbutton(self.__frame,
text='Hexadecimal',
variable=self.__hexp,
command=self.__togglehex)
self.__hex.grid(row=4, column=0, columnspan=2, sticky=W)
def __togglehex(self, event=None):
red, green, blue = self.__sb.current_rgb()
self.update_yourself(red, green, blue)
def __normalize(self, event=None):
ew = event.widget
contents = ew.get()
icursor = ew.index(INSERT)
if contents and contents[0] in 'xX' and self.__hexp.get():
contents = '0' + contents
# figure out what the contents value is in the current base
try:
if self.__hexp.get():
v = string.atoi(contents, 16)
else:
v = string.atoi(contents)
except ValueError:
v = None
# if value is not legal, delete the last character inserted and ring
# the bell
if v is None or v < 0 or v > 255:
i = ew.index(INSERT)
if event.char:
contents = contents[:i-1] + contents[i:]
icursor = icursor-1
ew.bell()
elif self.__hexp.get():
# Special case: our contents were 0x0 and we just deleted the
# trailing 0. We want our contents to now be 0x and not 0x0.
if v == 0 and contents == '0':
contents = '0x'
icursor = END
ew.bell()
elif not (v == 0 and contents == '0x'):
contents = hex(v)
else:
contents = int(v)
ew.delete(0, END)
ew.insert(0, contents)
ew.icursor(icursor)
def __maybeupdate(self, event=None):
if self.__uwtyping.get() or event.keysym in ('Return', 'Tab'):
self.__update(event)
def __update(self, event=None):
redstr = self.__x.get()
greenstr = self.__y.get()
bluestr = self.__z.get()
if self.__hexp.get():
red = string.atoi(redstr, 16)
green = string.atoi(greenstr, 16)
blue = string.atoi(bluestr, 16)
else:
def intify(colorstr):
if colorstr == '':
return 0
else:
return string.atoi(colorstr)
red, green, blue = map(intify, (redstr, greenstr, bluestr))
self.__sb.update_views(red, green, blue)
def update_yourself(self, red, green, blue):
if self.__hexp.get():
# Special case: our contents were 0x0 and we just deleted the
# trailing 0. We want our contents to now be 0x and not 0x0.
def hexify((color, widget)):
contents = widget.get()
if not (color == 0 and contents == '0x'):
return hex(color)
return contents
redstr, greenstr, bluestr = map(hexify, ((red, self.__x),
(green, self.__y),
(blue, self.__z)))
else:
redstr, greenstr, bluestr = red, green, blue
x, y, z = self.__x, self.__y, self.__z
xicursor = x.index(INSERT)
yicursor = y.index(INSERT)
zicursor = z.index(INSERT)
x.delete(0, END)
y.delete(0, END)
z.delete(0, END)
x.insert(0, redstr)
y.insert(0, greenstr)
z.insert(0, bluestr)
x.icursor(xicursor)
y.icursor(yicursor)
z.icursor(zicursor)
def hexp_var(self):
return self.__hexp
def save_options(self, optiondb):
optiondb['HEXTYPE'] = self.__hexp.get()
optiondb['UPWHILETYPE'] = self.__uwtyping.get()