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Warranties, * # * indemnification and commercial support are all available through the * # * Npcap OEM program--see https://nmap.org/oem/ * # * * # ***************************************************************************/ """ higwidgets/higdialogs.py dialog related classes """ __all__ = ['HIGDialog', 'HIGAlertDialog'] import gtk from gtkutils import gtk_version_minor class HIGDialog(gtk.Dialog): """ HIGFied Dialog """ def __init__(self, title='', parent=None, flags=0, buttons=()): gtk.Dialog.__init__(self, title, parent, flags, buttons) self.set_border_width(5) self.vbox.set_border_width(2) self.vbox.set_spacing(6) class HIGAlertDialog(gtk.MessageDialog): """ HIGfied Alert Dialog. Implements the suggestions documented in: http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/windows-alert.html """ def __init__(self, parent=None, flags=0, type=gtk.MESSAGE_INFO, # HIG mandates that every Alert should have an "affirmative # button that dismisses the alert and performs the action # suggested" buttons=gtk.BUTTONS_OK, message_format=None, secondary_text=None): gtk.MessageDialog.__init__(self, parent, flags, type, buttons) self.set_resizable(False) # HIG mandates that Message Dialogs should have no title: # "Alert windows have no titles, as the title would usually # unnecessarily duplicate the alert's primary text" self.set_title("") self.set_markup( "%s" % message_format) if secondary_text: # GTK up to version 2.4 does not have secondary_text try: self.format_secondary_text(secondary_text) except Exception: pass if __name__ == '__main__': from higlabels import HIGEntryLabel, HIGDialogLabel # HIGDialog d = HIGDialog(title='HIGDialog', buttons=(gtk.STOCK_OK, gtk.RESPONSE_ACCEPT)) dialog_label = HIGDialogLabel('A HIGDialogLabel on a HIGDialog') dialog_label.show() d.vbox.pack_start(dialog_label) entry_label = HIGEntryLabel('A HIGEntryLabel on a HIGDialog') entry_label.show() d.vbox.pack_start(entry_label) d.run() d.destroy() # HIGAlertDialog d = HIGAlertDialog(message_format="You Have and Appointment in 15 minutes", secondary_text="You shouldn't be late this time. " "Oh, and there's a huge traffic jam on your way!") d.run() d.destroy()