Hi, janama a écrit : > jean-michel bain-cornu wrote: >> Why won't you write it yourself using the demo ? >> It's clear and well documented. >> Regards, >> jm > > Hi, have been just trying for 5 hours with the timer demo in wx, i just > havnt clicked with how to tie it in together, > > I know (think) i need the following features from the timer demo , > where you can periodically call a function using the wx.timer > > self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.OnTest1Timer) > #---(bind to the frame ?) Bind to any method > > self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.OnTest3Start, t3b1) > #---(this binds to a button, how do i bind to my application on load or > startup instead ?) ??? > > def OnTest1Timer(self, evt): > self.log.write("got EVT_TIMER event\n") > #---(dont think i need the logging?) You don't need of course, it's just for demo information. > > def OnTest3Start(self, evt): > self.t3 = NotifyTimer(self.log) > self.t3.Start(1000) > self.log.write("NotifyTimer timer started\n") > self.t3b2.Enable() > > #---(the Start i guess i will work if i remap the button event to an on > load type? event? > > def OnTest3Stop(self, evt): > self.t3.Stop() > self.log.write("NotifyTimer timer stoped\n") > del self.t3 > self.t3b2.Disable() > #---(Guess i wont need to stop the timer, as i want it to trigger the > 'refreshing' of the StaticBitmaps ?) > > # When deriving from wx.Timer you must provide a Notify method > # that will be called when the timer expires. > class NotifyTimer(wx.Timer): > def __init__(self, log): > wx.Timer.__init__(self) > self.log = log > > def Notify(self): > self.log.write("got NotifyTimer event\n") > #---(dont know if i need this if i dont want to use this log feature)? > > > Im sorry if this all seems really amatuerish, i have genuially tried > hard to get my head around it , but i get error after error in boa. Boa is well done for editing, simple objects generation, also for learning, but not for complex operation. It's not a good idea to use it for your present need. > Somewhone couldnt append a timer and perhaps help to refresh the > StaticBitmaps described, with the code, in first post). I will be able > to see and learn greatly from this. > > Maybe some advice on where to find lists of the methods used in > wxpython > For example it took me hours to find methods ? like In the help file, there is an alphabetic classes list, with (quite) all the methods. > > StaticBitmap.SetImage("imageName") > > Is there any good lists of these methods, properties etc for wxpython > controls? See before. This is the best, and also the demo (and also the sources). > > Any good wxpython ide/editors that can "intellisense" them? boa, > komodo, stani's arnt working with "intellisensing" wx for me, (maybe i > cant configure them though) The best is probably boa, because it have got a debugger, with a separate process launched for testing. > > Thanks for any help with any of this > > Regards > All what you have to do is : def __init__(self, parent): self._init_ctrls(parent) self.t1 = wx.Timer(self) self.t1.Start(2000) # 2 seconds self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.OnTest1Timer)
def OnTest1Timer(self, evt): if os.path.isfile('App1.py'): i = wx.Image('image.jpg',wx.BITMAP_TYPE_JPEG) b1 = wx.BitmapFromImage(i) self.staticBitmap1.SetBitmap(b1) And you can continue to use Boa as usual. Hope you'll enjoy, jm Ps: tested on xp, pretty sure it works also on linux. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list