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- pyui.widgets.Edit(pyui.widgets.Base)
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- DBGridCell
- pyui.grid.GridPanel(pyui.widgets.Panel)
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- DBGridPanel
- pyui.widgets.Label(pyui.widgets.Base)
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- DBKeyCell
class DBGridCell(pyui.widgets.Edit) |
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A cell in data grid for a non-key column (can be changed) |
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- Method resolution order:
- DBGridCell
- pyui.widgets.Edit
- pyui.widgets.Base
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, reflector, rowObject, column)
- draw(self)
- loseFocus(self)
- onEnter(self, cell)
Data and non-method functions defined here:
- __doc__ = 'A cell in data grid for a non-key column (can be changed)\n '
- str(object) -> string
Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
- __module__ = 'pyui.database'
- str(object) -> string
Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
Methods inherited from pyui.widgets.Edit:
- deleteSelected(self)
- findMousePos(self, pos)
- getFocus(self)
- onChar(self, event)
- onClicked(self, event)
- onKeyDown(self, event)
- onMouseDown(self, event)
- onMouseMotion(self, event)
- onMouseUp(self, event)
- setText(self, text)
- external function to set the text and move the caret to the end
Data and non-method functions inherited from pyui.widgets.Edit:
- canTab = 1
- int(x[, base]) -> integer
Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
Methods inherited from pyui.widgets.Base:
- __del__(self)
- addChild(self, child)
- Add a child widget.
- addPopup(self, popup)
- calcSize(self)
- This sets up self.rect to be absolute co-ordinates. also sets up self.windowRect
to be relative to the upper left of the parent Window
- checkHit(self, pos)
- clearDirty(self)
- Clears this widgets dirty flag.
- destroy(self)
- Call this to remove all references to the widget from the system.
- getToolTipInfo(self, pos)
- return a tuple of the text and rectangle for the tooltip for when the
mouse is in <pos> within the window. This uses the member variable toolTipInfo
if it is populated.
- handleEvent(self, event)
- event processing for base objects
- hasFocus(self)
- hit(self, pos)
- Check for a hit using absolute coordinates.
- move(self, dx, dy)
- move relative to current position.
- moveto(self, x, y)
- move to absolute position.
- pack(self)
- used by panels & layout managers
- postEvent(self, eventType)
- Post an event to be processed next time through the event loop
- registerEvent(self, eventType, handler)
- Setup handler for an event
- removeChild(self, child)
- resize(self, w, h)
- resize absolute size of the widget
- setDirty(self, collide=1)
- Sets this widget to redraw itself and notifies window.
- setParent(self, parent)
- Set the parent of this widget
- setShow(self, value)
- setWindow(self, window)
- unregisterEvent(self, eventType)
- Remove handler for an event
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class DBGridPanel(pyui.grid.GridPanel) |
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A Grid Panel to display the rows in a database table. Uses Twisted Enterprise
Row objects to interface to the database. This panel loads the data from the database
when the panel is created. |
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- Method resolution order:
- DBGridPanel
- pyui.grid.GridPanel
- pyui.widgets.Panel
- pyui.widgets.Base
Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, rowClass, tableName, keyColumns, rows, reflector)
- gotData(self, rows)
- called when the data for the table comes back.
- populated(self, dummy)
- Called when the rowClass is populated.
- refresh(self)
Data and non-method functions defined here:
- __doc__ = 'A Grid Panel to display the rows in a database t... the database\n when the panel is created.\n '
- str(object) -> string
Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
- __module__ = 'pyui.database'
- str(object) -> string
Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
Methods inherited from pyui.grid.GridPanel:
- clear(self)
- findCellAt(self, posX, posY)
- Find the cell at the x,y pixel position. Pass-through to the inner grid panel.
- findCoordinatesAt(self, posX, posY)
- convert screen co-ordinates into grid co-ordinates.
- getCellAt(self, x, y)
- return a cell at the co-ordinates.
- putCellAt(self, widget, x, y)
- put a widget into the grid at the co-ordinates.
- removeCellAt(self, x, y)
- remove a widget from the grid
- resize(self, w, h)
- setColumnName(self, columnNum, name)
- setRowName(self, rowNum, name)
Methods inherited from pyui.widgets.Panel:
- addChild(self, child, option=None)
- destroy(self)
- draw(self, renderer)
- draw the panel's children
- getFocus(self)
- nextTab(self, step=1)
- onKeyDown(self, event)
- pack(self)
- setLayout(self, layout)
Methods inherited from pyui.widgets.Base:
- __del__(self)
- addPopup(self, popup)
- calcSize(self)
- This sets up self.rect to be absolute co-ordinates. also sets up self.windowRect
to be relative to the upper left of the parent Window
- checkHit(self, pos)
- clearDirty(self)
- Clears this widgets dirty flag.
- getToolTipInfo(self, pos)
- return a tuple of the text and rectangle for the tooltip for when the
mouse is in <pos> within the window. This uses the member variable toolTipInfo
if it is populated.
- handleEvent(self, event)
- event processing for base objects
- hasFocus(self)
- hit(self, pos)
- Check for a hit using absolute coordinates.
- loseFocus(self)
- lose the gui system's focus.
- move(self, dx, dy)
- move relative to current position.
- moveto(self, x, y)
- move to absolute position.
- postEvent(self, eventType)
- Post an event to be processed next time through the event loop
- registerEvent(self, eventType, handler)
- Setup handler for an event
- removeChild(self, child)
- setDirty(self, collide=1)
- Sets this widget to redraw itself and notifies window.
- setParent(self, parent)
- Set the parent of this widget
- setShow(self, value)
- setWindow(self, window)
- unregisterEvent(self, eventType)
- Remove handler for an event
Data and non-method functions inherited from pyui.widgets.Base:
- canTab = 0
- int(x[, base]) -> integer
Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
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class DBKeyCell(pyui.widgets.Label) |
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A cell in a data grid for an immutable key column |
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- Method resolution order:
- DBKeyCell
- pyui.widgets.Label
- pyui.widgets.Base
Methods defined here:
- draw(self)
Data and non-method functions defined here:
- __doc__ = 'A cell in a data grid for an immutable key column\n '
- str(object) -> string
Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
- __module__ = 'pyui.database'
- str(object) -> string
Return a nice string representation of the object.
If the argument is a string, the return value is the same object.
Methods inherited from pyui.widgets.Label:
- __init__(self, text, font=None)
- setText(self, text)
- Set the text of the label. sets the dirty flag.
Methods inherited from pyui.widgets.Base:
- __del__(self)
- addChild(self, child)
- Add a child widget.
- addPopup(self, popup)
- calcSize(self)
- This sets up self.rect to be absolute co-ordinates. also sets up self.windowRect
to be relative to the upper left of the parent Window
- checkHit(self, pos)
- clearDirty(self)
- Clears this widgets dirty flag.
- destroy(self)
- Call this to remove all references to the widget from the system.
- getFocus(self)
- Acquire the gui system's focus. only one Base may have the focus
- getToolTipInfo(self, pos)
- return a tuple of the text and rectangle for the tooltip for when the
mouse is in <pos> within the window. This uses the member variable toolTipInfo
if it is populated.
- handleEvent(self, event)
- event processing for base objects
- hasFocus(self)
- hit(self, pos)
- Check for a hit using absolute coordinates.
- loseFocus(self)
- lose the gui system's focus.
- move(self, dx, dy)
- move relative to current position.
- moveto(self, x, y)
- move to absolute position.
- pack(self)
- used by panels & layout managers
- postEvent(self, eventType)
- Post an event to be processed next time through the event loop
- registerEvent(self, eventType, handler)
- Setup handler for an event
- removeChild(self, child)
- resize(self, w, h)
- resize absolute size of the widget
- setDirty(self, collide=1)
- Sets this widget to redraw itself and notifies window.
- setParent(self, parent)
- Set the parent of this widget
- setShow(self, value)
- setWindow(self, window)
- unregisterEvent(self, eventType)
- Remove handler for an event
Data and non-method functions inherited from pyui.widgets.Base:
- canTab = 0
- int(x[, base]) -> integer
Convert a string or number to an integer, if possible. A floating point
argument will be truncated towards zero (this does not include a string
representation of a floating point number!) When converting a string, use
the optional base. It is an error to supply a base when converting a
non-string.
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