openmedialibrary_platform_w.../Lib/site-packages/pythonwin/pywin/Demos/sliderdemo.py
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# sliderdemo.py
# Demo of the slider control courtesy of Mike Fletcher.
import win32con, win32ui
from pywin.mfc import dialog
class MyDialog(dialog.Dialog):
'''
Example using simple controls
'''
_dialogstyle = (win32con.WS_MINIMIZEBOX | win32con.WS_DLGFRAME |
win32con.DS_MODALFRAME | win32con.WS_POPUP | win32con.WS_VISIBLE |
win32con.WS_CAPTION | win32con.WS_SYSMENU | win32con.DS_SETFONT )
_buttonstyle = (win32con.BS_PUSHBUTTON | win32con.WS_TABSTOP |
win32con.WS_CHILD | win32con.WS_VISIBLE)
### The static template, contains all "normal" dialog items
DIALOGTEMPLATE = [
# the dialog itself is the first element in the template
["Example slider", (0, 0, 50, 43), _dialogstyle, None, (8, "MS SansSerif")],
# rest of elements are the controls within the dialog
# standard "Close" button
[128, "Close", win32con.IDCANCEL, (0, 30, 50, 13), _buttonstyle], ]
### ID of the control to be created during dialog initialisation
IDC_SLIDER = 9500
def __init__(self ):
dialog.Dialog.__init__(self, self.DIALOGTEMPLATE)
def OnInitDialog(self):
rc = dialog.Dialog.OnInitDialog(self)
# now initialise your controls that you want to create
# programmatically, including those which are OLE controls
# those created directly by win32ui.Create*
# and your "custom controls" which are subclasses/whatever
win32ui.EnableControlContainer()
self.slider = win32ui.CreateSliderCtrl( )
self.slider.CreateWindow( win32con.WS_TABSTOP | win32con.WS_VISIBLE,
(0,0,100,30),
self._obj_,
self.IDC_SLIDER)
self.HookMessage(self.OnSliderMove, win32con.WM_HSCROLL)
return rc
def OnSliderMove(self, params):
print("Slider moved")
def OnCancel(self):
print("The slider control is at position", self.slider.GetPos())
self._obj_.OnCancel()
###
def demo():
dia = MyDialog()
dia.DoModal()
if __name__ == "__main__":
demo()