Handle Box这容器跟上一篇博文中所介绍到Exapnder一样,,只允许有一个子控件在上面。Handle Box是一个可以拿下来到控件,可以浮动到控件。咦,这功能好熟悉哦,呵呵,你想得不错,在windows中,窗口的工具栏里面的元素是可以用鼠标拖动的。Handle Box控件能用来制作一些浮动菜单。
toolbox就是工具条
toolbar.append_item(text, tooltip_text, tooltip_private_text, icon,callback, user_data=None)
toolbar.prepend_item(text, tooltip_text, tooltip_private_text, icon,callback, user_data)
toolbar.insert_item(text, tooltip_text, tooltip_private_text, icon, callback,user_data, position)
toolbar.append_space()
toolbar.prepend_space()
toolbar.insert_space(position)
toolbar.set_orientation(orientation)
orientation :ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL or ORIENTATION_VERTICAL
toolbar.set_style(style)
style:TOOLBAR_ICONS, TOOLBAR_TEXT, TOOLBAR_BOTH
toolbar.set_tooltips(enable)
#!/usr/bin/env python # example toolbar.py import pygtk pygtk.require('2.0') import gtk class ToolbarExample: # This method is connected to the Close button or # closing the window from the WM def delete_event(self, widget, event=None): gtk.main_quit() return False # that’s easy... when one of the buttons is toggled, we just # check which one is active and set the style of the toolbar # accordingly def radio_event(self, widget, toolbar): if self.text_button.get_active(): toolbar.set_style(gtk.TOOLBAR_TEXT) elif self.icon_button.get_active(): toolbar.set_style(gtk.TOOLBAR_ICONS) elif self.both_button.get_active(): toolbar.set_style(gtk.TOOLBAR_BOTH) # even easier, just check given toggle button and enable/disable # tooltips def toggle_event(self, widget, toolbar): toolbar.set_tooltips(widget.get_active()) def __init__(self): # Here is our main window (a dialog) and a handle for the handlebox # Ok, we need a toolbar, an icon with a mask (one for all of # the buttons) and an icon widget to put this icon in (but # we’ll create a separate widget for each button) # create a new window with a given title, and nice size dialog = gtk.Dialog() dialog.set_title("GTKToolbar Tutorial") dialog.set_size_request(450, 250) dialog.set_resizable(True) # typically we quit if someone tries to close us dialog.connect("delete_event", self.delete_event) # to make it nice we’ll put the toolbar into the handle box, # so that it can be detached from the main window handlebox = gtk.HandleBox() dialog.vbox.pack_start(handlebox, False, False, 5) # toolbar will be horizontal, with both icons and text, and # with 5pxl spaces between items and finally, # we’ll also put it into our handlebox toolbar = gtk.Toolbar() toolbar.set_orientation(gtk.ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL) toolbar.set_style(gtk.TOOLBAR_BOTH) toolbar.set_border_width(5) handlebox.add(toolbar) # our first item is <close> button iconw = gtk.Image() # icon widget iconw.set_from_file("about.xpm") close_button = toolbar.append_item( "Close", # button label "Closes this app", # this button’s tooltip "Private", # tooltip private info iconw, # icon widget self.delete_event) # a signal toolbar.append_space() # space after item # now, let’s make our radio buttons group... iconw = gtk.Image() # icon widget iconw.set_from_file("about.xpm") icon_button = toolbar.append_element( gtk.TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON, # type of element None, # widget "Icon", # label "Only icons in toolbar", # tooltip "Private", # tooltip private string iconw, # icon self.radio_event, # signal toolbar) # data for signal toolbar.append_space() self.icon_button = icon_button # following radio buttons refer to previous ones iconw = gtk.Image() # icon widget iconw.set_from_file("about.xpm") text_button = toolbar.append_element( gtk.TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON, icon_button, "Text", "Only texts in toolbar", "Private", iconw, self.radio_event, toolbar) toolbar.append_space() self.text_button = text_button iconw = gtk.Image() # icon widget iconw.set_from_file("about.xpm") both_button = toolbar.append_element( gtk.TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON, text_button, "Both", "Icons and text in toolbar", "Private", iconw, self.radio_event, toolbar) toolbar.append_space() self.both_button = both_button both_button.set_active(True) # here we have just a simple toggle button iconw = gtk.Image() # icon widget iconw.set_from_file("about.xpm") tooltips_button = toolbar.append_element( gtk.TOOLBAR_CHILD_TOGGLEBUTTON, None, "Tooltips", "Toolbar with or without tips", "Private", iconw, self.toggle_event, toolbar) toolbar.append_space() tooltips_button.set_active(True) # to pack a widget into toolbar, we only have to # create it and append it with an appropriate tooltip entry = gtk.Entry() toolbar.append_widget(entry, "This is just an entry", "Private") # well, it isn’t created within the toolbar, so we must still show it entry.show() # that’s it ! let’s show everything. toolbar.show() handlebox.show() dialog.show() def main(): # rest in gtk_main and wait for the fun to begin! gtk.main() return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": ToolbarExample() main()