controls/CustomTable.py
author Andrey Skvortsov <andrej.skvortzov@gmail.com>
Fri, 13 Jan 2017 19:51:36 +0300
changeset 1631 940e20a8865b
parent 1571 486f94a8032c
child 1735 c02818d7e29f
permissions -rw-r--r--
fix issue with printing scheme (FBD, LD or SFC) with comment element on GNU/Linux

If you draw FBD scheme and place comment on it and then try to print
it, then no wires will be printed and comment box is empty (text is
missing). This happens only for wx.PrinterDC and not on wx.MemoryDC
that is used to draw print preview window in Beremiz IDE.
Looks like a bug in wxPython or wxWidgets.

There were found several workaround for this issue.
1) If some dc.DrawLines call is placed before dc.DrawPolygon, then the
problem is gone.

...
dc.DrawLines(polygon)
dc.DrawPolygon(polygon)
...

2) Reseting DC brush solves the problem as well (see this changeset).
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

# This file is part of Beremiz, a Integrated Development Environment for
# programming IEC 61131-3 automates supporting plcopen standard and CanFestival.
#
# Copyright (C) 2007: Edouard TISSERANT and Laurent BESSARD
#
# See COPYING file for copyrights details.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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#
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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#
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301, USA.

import wx
import wx.grid

if wx.Platform == '__WXMSW__':
    ROW_HEIGHT = 20
else:
    ROW_HEIGHT = 28

class CustomTable(wx.grid.PyGridTableBase):
    
    """
    A custom wx.grid.Grid Table using user supplied data
    """
    def __init__(self, parent, data, colnames):
        # The base class must be initialized *first*
        wx.grid.PyGridTableBase.__init__(self)
        self.data = data
        self.colnames = colnames
        self.Highlights = {}
        self.Parent = parent
        # XXX
        # we need to store the row length and collength to
        # see if the table has changed size
        self._rows = self.GetNumberRows()
        self._cols = self.GetNumberCols()
    
    def GetNumberCols(self):
        return len(self.colnames)
        
    def GetNumberRows(self):
        return len(self.data)

    def GetColLabelValue(self, col, translate=True):
        if col < len(self.colnames):
            if translate:
                return _(self.colnames[col])
            return self.colnames[col]

    def GetRowLabelValue(self, row, translate=True):
        return row

    def GetValue(self, row, col):
        if row < self.GetNumberRows():
            return self.data[row].get(self.GetColLabelValue(col, False), "")
    
    def SetValue(self, row, col, value):
        if col < len(self.colnames):
            self.data[row][self.GetColLabelValue(col, False)] = value
    
    def GetValueByName(self, row, colname):
        if row < self.GetNumberRows():
            return self.data[row].get(colname)

    def SetValueByName(self, row, colname, value):
        if row < self.GetNumberRows():
            self.data[row][colname] = value

    def ResetView(self, grid):
        """
        (wx.grid.Grid) -> Reset the grid view.   Call this to
        update the grid if rows and columns have been added or deleted
        """
        grid.CloseEditControl()
        grid.BeginBatch()
        for current, new, delmsg, addmsg in [
            (self._rows, self.GetNumberRows(), wx.grid.GRIDTABLE_NOTIFY_ROWS_DELETED, wx.grid.GRIDTABLE_NOTIFY_ROWS_APPENDED),
            (self._cols, self.GetNumberCols(), wx.grid.GRIDTABLE_NOTIFY_COLS_DELETED, wx.grid.GRIDTABLE_NOTIFY_COLS_APPENDED),
        ]:
            if new < current:
                msg = wx.grid.GridTableMessage(self,delmsg,new,current-new)
                grid.ProcessTableMessage(msg)
            elif new > current:
                msg = wx.grid.GridTableMessage(self,addmsg,new-current)
                grid.ProcessTableMessage(msg)
                self.UpdateValues(grid)
        grid.EndBatch()

        self._rows = self.GetNumberRows()
        self._cols = self.GetNumberCols()
        # update the column rendering scheme
        self._updateColAttrs(grid)

        # update the scrollbars and the displayed part of the grid
        grid.AdjustScrollbars()
        grid.ForceRefresh()

    def UpdateValues(self, grid):
        """Update all displayed values"""
        # This sends an event to the grid table to update all of the values
        msg = wx.grid.GridTableMessage(self, wx.grid.GRIDTABLE_REQUEST_VIEW_GET_VALUES)
        grid.ProcessTableMessage(msg)

    def _updateColAttrs(self, grid):
        """
        wx.grid.Grid -> update the column attributes to add the
        appropriate renderer given the column name.

        Otherwise default to the default renderer.
        """
        for row in range(self.GetNumberRows()):
            row_highlights = self.Highlights.get(row, {})
            for col in range(self.GetNumberCols()):
                colname = self.GetColLabelValue(col, False)
                
                grid.SetReadOnly(row, col, True)
                grid.SetCellEditor(row, col, None)
                grid.SetCellRenderer(row, col, None)
                
                highlight_colours = row_highlights.get(colname.lower(), [(wx.WHITE, wx.BLACK)])[-1]
                grid.SetCellBackgroundColour(row, col, highlight_colours[0])
                grid.SetCellTextColour(row, col, highlight_colours[1])
            self.ResizeRow(grid, row)
    
    def ResizeRow(self, grid, row):
        if grid.GetRowSize(row) < ROW_HEIGHT:
            grid.SetRowMinimalHeight(row, ROW_HEIGHT)
            grid.AutoSizeRow(row, False)
    
    def SetData(self, data):
        self.data = data
    
    def GetData(self):
        return self.data
    
    def GetCurrentIndex(self):
        return self.CurrentIndex
    
    def SetCurrentIndex(self, index):
        self.CurrentIndex = index
    
    def AppendRow(self, row_content):
        self.data.append(row_content)

    def InsertRow(self, index, row_content):
        self.data.insert(index, row_content)

    def MoveRow(self, row_index, move):
        new_index = max(0, min(row_index + move, len(self.data) - 1))
        if new_index != row_index:
            self.data.insert(new_index, self.data.pop(row_index))
        return new_index

    def RemoveRow(self, row_index):
        self.data.pop(row_index)

    def GetRow(self, row_index):
        return self.data[row_index]

    def Empty(self):
        self.data = []

    def AddHighlight(self, infos, highlight_type):
        row_highlights = self.Highlights.setdefault(infos[0], {})
        col_highlights = row_highlights.setdefault(infos[1], [])
        col_highlights.append(highlight_type)

    def RemoveHighlight(self, infos, highlight_type):
        row_highlights = self.Highlights.get(infos[0])
        if row_highlights is not None:
            col_highlights = row_highlights.get(infos[1])
            if col_highlights is not None and highlight_type in col_highlights:
                col_highlights.remove(highlight_type)
            if len(col_highlights) == 0:
                row_highlights.pop(infos[1])

    def ClearHighlights(self, highlight_type=None):
        if highlight_type is None:
            self.Highlights = {}
        else:
            for row, row_highlights in self.Highlights.iteritems():
                row_items = row_highlights.items()
                for col, col_highlights in row_items:
                    if highlight_type in col_highlights:
                        col_highlights.remove(highlight_type)
                    if len(col_highlights) == 0:
                        row_highlights.pop(col)