This class is very similar to wx.SplitterWindow
except that it
allows for more than two windows and more than one sash. Many of
the same styles, constants, and methods behave the same as in
wx.SplitterWindow. The key differences are seen in the methods
that deal with the child windows managed by the splitter, and also
those that deal with the sash positions. In most cases you will
need to pass an index value to tell the class which window or sash
you are referring to.
The concept of the sash position is also different than in wx.SplitterWindow. Since the wx.Splitterwindow has only one sash you can think of it’s position as either relative to the whole splitter window, or as relative to the first window pane managed by the splitter. Once there is more than one sash then the distinciton between the two concepts needs to be clairified. I’ve chosen to use the second definition, and sash positions are the distance (either horizontally or vertically) from the origin of the window just before the sash in the splitter stack.
NOTE: These things are not yet supported:
Using negative sash positions to indicate a position offset from the end.
User controlled unsplitting (with double clicks on the sash or dragging a sash until the pane size is zero.)
Sash gravity
Default class constructor. |
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Add a new window to the splitter at the right side or bottom |
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Removes the window from the stack of windows managed by the |
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Overridden base class virtual. Determines the best size of |
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Trade the positions in the splitter of the two windows. |
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Returns the smallest allowed size for a window pane. |
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Returns the current orientation of the splitter, either |
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Returns the position of the idx’th sash, measured from the |
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Returns the idx’th window being managed by the splitter. |
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Insert a new window into the splitter. |
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Replaces oldWindow (which is currently being managed by the |
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Sets the back ground colour. |
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Set the smallest size that any pane will be allowed to be |
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Set whether the windows managed by the splitter will be |
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Set the position of the idx’th sash, measured from the left/top |
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Reposition and size the windows managed by the splitter. |
MultiSplitterWindow
(wx.Panel)¶This class is very similar to wx.SplitterWindow
except that it
allows for more than two windows and more than one sash. Many of
the same styles, constants, and methods behave the same as in
wx.SplitterWindow. The key differences are seen in the methods
that deal with the child windows managed by the splitter, and also
those that deal with the sash positions. In most cases you will
need to pass an index value to tell the class which window or sash
you are referring to.
The concept of the sash position is also different than in wx.SplitterWindow. Since the wx.Splitterwindow has only one sash you can think of it’s position as either relative to the whole splitter window, or as relative to the first window pane managed by the splitter. Once there is more than one sash then the distinciton between the two concepts needs to be clairified. I’ve chosen to use the second definition, and sash positions are the distance (either horizontally or vertically) from the origin of the window just before the sash in the splitter stack.
NOTE: These things are not yet supported:
Using negative sash positions to indicate a position offset from the end.
User controlled unsplitting (with double clicks on the sash or dragging a sash until the pane size is zero.)
Sash gravity
__init__
(self, parent, id=-1, pos = wx.DefaultPosition, size = wx.DefaultSize, style = 0, name="multiSplitter")¶Default class constructor.
parent (wx.Window) – the parent window
id (integer) – an identifier for the control: a value of -1 is taken to mean a default
pos (wx.Point) – the control position. A value of (-1, -1) indicates a default position, chosen by either the windowing system or wxPython, depending on platform
size (wx.Size) – the control size. A value of (-1, -1) indicates a default size, chosen by either the windowing system or wxPython, depending on platform
style (integer) – the control window style
name (string) – the control name
AppendWindow
(self, window, sashPos=-1)¶Add a new window to the splitter at the right side or bottom of the window stack.
window – the window to add to the splitter
sashPos – if given it is used to size the new window
DetachWindow
(self, window)¶Removes the window from the stack of windows managed by the
splitter. The window will still exist so you should Hide
or
Destroy
it as needed.
window – the window to be removed from the splitter
DoGetBestSize
(self)¶Overridden base class virtual. Determines the best size of the control based on the best sizes of the child windows.
ExchangeWindows
(self, window1, window2)¶Trade the positions in the splitter of the two windows.
window1 – the first window to switch position
window2 – the second window to switch position
GetMinimumPaneSize
(self)¶Returns the smallest allowed size for a window pane.
GetOrientation
(self)¶Returns the current orientation of the splitter, either
wx.VERTICAL
or wx.HORIZONTAL
.
GetSashPosition
(self, idx)¶Returns the position of the idx’th sash, measured from the left/top of the window preceding the sash.
idx (int) – get the sash position of the given index
GetWindow
(self, idx)¶Returns the idx’th window being managed by the splitter.
idx (int) – get the window at the given index
InsertWindow
(self, idx, window, sashPos=-1)¶Insert a new window into the splitter.
idx (int) – the position to insert the window at.
window – the window to add to the splitter
sashPos – if given it is used to size the new window
ReplaceWindow
(self, oldWindow, newWindow)¶Replaces oldWindow (which is currently being managed by the
splitter) with newWindow. The oldWindow window will still
exist so you should Hide
or Destroy
it as needed.
oldWindow – the window to be replace
newWindow – the window to replace the above window
SetBackgroundColour
(self, color)¶Sets the back ground colour.
color (wx.Colour) – the colour to use.
SetMinimumPaneSize
(self, minSize)¶Set the smallest size that any pane will be allowed to be resized to.
minSize (int) – the minimum size of pane
SetOrientation
(self, orient)¶Set whether the windows managed by the splitter will be stacked vertically or horizontally. The default is horizontal.
orient – either wx.VERTICAL
or wx.HORIZONTAL
SetSashPosition
(self, idx, pos)¶Set the position of the idx’th sash, measured from the left/top of the window preceding the sash.
idx (int) – set the sash position of the given index
pos (int) – the sash position
SizeWindows
(self)¶Reposition and size the windows managed by the splitter. Useful when windows have been added/removed or when styles have been changed.