phoenix_title wx.ContextMenuEvent

This class is used for context menu events, sent to give the application a chance to show a context (popup) menu for a wx.Window.

Note that if wx.ContextMenuEvent.GetPosition returns DefaultPosition, this means that the event originated from a keyboard context button event, and you should compute a suitable position yourself, for example by calling wx.GetMousePosition .

Notice that the exact sequence of mouse events is different across the platforms. For example, under MSW the context menu event is generated after EVT_RIGHT_UP event and only if it was not handled but under GTK the context menu event is generated after EVT_RIGHT_DOWN event. This is correct in the sense that it ensures that the context menu is shown according to the current platform UI conventions and also means that you must not handle (or call wx.Event.Skip in your handler if you do have one) neither right mouse down nor right mouse up event if you plan on handling EVT_CONTEXT_MENU event.

^^

events Events Emitted by this Class

Handlers bound for the following event types will receive a wx.ContextMenuEvent parameter.

  • EVT_CONTEXT_MENU: A right click (or other context menu command depending on platform) has been detected. ^^

class_hierarchy Class Hierarchy

Inheritance diagram for class ContextMenuEvent:

method_summary Methods Summary

__init__

Constructor.

GetPosition

Returns the position in screen coordinates at which the menu should be shown.

SetPosition

Sets the position at which the menu should be shown.


property_summary Properties Summary

Position

See GetPosition and SetPosition


api Class API

class wx.ContextMenuEvent(CommandEvent)

Possible constructors:

ContextMenuEvent(type=wxEVT_NULL, id=0, pos=DefaultPosition)

This class is used for context menu events, sent to give the application a chance to show a context (popup) menu for a Window.


Methods

__init__(self, type=wxEVT_NULL, id=0, pos=DefaultPosition)

Constructor.

Parameters:
  • type (wx.EventType) –

  • id (int) –

  • pos (wx.Point) –



GetPosition(self)

Returns the position in screen coordinates at which the menu should be shown.

Use wx.Window.ScreenToClient to convert to client coordinates.

You can also omit a position from wx.Window.PopupMenu in order to use the current mouse pointer position.

If the event originated from a keyboard event, the value returned from this function will be DefaultPosition.

Return type:

wx.Point



SetPosition(self, point)

Sets the position at which the menu should be shown.

Parameters:

point (wx.Point) –


Properties

Position

See GetPosition and SetPosition