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view clients/editor/fifedit.py @ 148:72c25cc27d8b
For your convenience pools now have a function
called purgeLoadedResources exposed to python
which will delete all loaded resources that
have a ref count of zero.
You can use this after closing a map or something
alike. It may however impact performance, as
the next map may very well reload the same resources.
Just be aware of that. :-)
author | phoku@33b003aa-7bff-0310-803a-e67f0ece8222 |
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date | Sat, 11 Oct 2008 06:05:11 +0000 |
parents | 4a0efb7baf70 |
children | 28532ae6f9f6 |
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# coding: utf-8 import fife import pychan import pychan.widgets as widgets class Fifedit(): """ Fifedit is the editor tool. It is designed to be embedded in clients, most notably the editor. Fifedit is a plugin system for editing tools. See L{registerPlugin}. """ def __init__(self, engine): pychan.init(engine,debug=False) self.gui = pychan.loadXML('content/gui/rootpanel.xml') eventMap = { 'quitButton' : self.quit } self.gui.mapEvents(eventMap) self.gui.show() self.active = True # To create a plugin, just define menu_items with string keys and function values. # The key will be displayed on the Editor menu, and the value will be called when the key is clicked. def registerPlugin(self, plugin): plugin.install(self.gui) def quit(self): self.gui.hide() self.active = False