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view examples/file_dialog.py @ 39:8cc5970039f3 0.1.0
distribute is now used with distutils, added urwid requirement
author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Tue, 11 Jan 2011 15:32:14 +0100 |
parents | 818393067e54 |
children | 4da76342ae05 |
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#!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import urwid from urwid_satext.files_management import FileDialog import time #These palette is optional, but it's easier to use with some colors :) const_PALETTE = [('title', 'black', 'light gray', 'standout,underline'), ('default', 'default', 'default'), ('default_focus', 'default,bold', 'default'), ('directory', 'dark cyan, bold', 'default'), ('directory_focus', 'dark cyan, bold', 'dark green'), ('separator', 'brown', 'default'), ] def ok_cb(filename): """This callback is called when a file is choosen""" #We print the filename in the middle of the screen new_widget = urwid.Filler(urwid.Text(filename,align='center')) loop.widget = new_widget loop.draw_screen() #5 seconds pause time.sleep(5) #see you raise urwid.ExitMainLoop() def cancel_cb(control): """This callback is called when user cancelled the dialog""" raise urwid.ExitMainLoop() def test_quit(input): """We leave is user press 'esc'""" if input in ('esc'): raise urwid.ExitMainLoop() fd = FileDialog(ok_cb, cancel_cb) loop = urwid.MainLoop(fd, const_PALETTE, unhandled_input=test_quit) loop.run()