view orpg/tools/toolBars.py @ 20:39ebe168ceb3 ornery-orc

Traipse 'OpenRPG' {090827-02} Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go. Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice. 'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code. 'Ornery-Orc''s main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the productivity of the user. Update Summary: Update Manager is now in version 0.8. While not every button works, users can now browse the different revisions and their different changesets. The code has been refined some with feature from Core added to it. A Crash report is now created if the users software crashes. Update Manager has been moved to the Traipse Suite menu item, and a Debug Console as been added as well. Please Check the Controls Panel to see the other files changed.
author sirebral
date Thu, 27 Aug 2009 01:11:22 -0500
parents 97265586402b
children ff154cf3350c
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# Copyright (C) 2000-2001 The OpenRPG Project
#
#   openrpg-dev@lists.sourceforge.net
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# File: toolBars.py
# Author: Greg Copeland
# Maintainer:
#
# Description: Contains all of the toolbars used in the application.
#
#

__version__ = "$Id: toolBars.py,v 1.13 2006/11/04 21:24:22 digitalxero Exp $"


##
## Module Loading
##
from inputValidator import *
import string
from orpg.dirpath import dir_struct

# DICE stuff
TB_IDC_D4 = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_D6 = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_D8 = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_D10 = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_D12 = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_D20 = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_D100 = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_NUMDICE = wx.NewId()
TB_IDC_MODS = wx.NewId()

# MAP stuff
TB_MAP_MODE = wx.NewId()
# Caution: the use of wxFRAME_TOOL_WINDOW screws up the window on GTK.  Please don't use!!!

class MapToolBar(wx.Panel):
    """This is where all of the map related tools belong for quick reference."""
    def __init__( self, parent, id=-1, title="Map Tool Bar", size= wx.Size(300, 45), callBack=None ):
        wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, id, size=size)
        self.callback = callBack
        self.mapmode = 1
        self.modeicons = [dir_struct["icon"]+"move.gif",
            dir_struct["icon"]+"draw.gif",
            dir_struct["icon"]+"tape.gif"]
        # Make a sizer for everything to belong to
        self.sizer = wx.BoxSizer( wx.HORIZONTAL )
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"move.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        self.butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_MAP_MODE, bm )
        self.sizer.Add( self.butt,0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_MAP_MODE)
        # Build the toolbar now
        # Stubbed, but nothing here yet!
        # Now, attach the sizer to the panel and tell it to do it's magic
        self.SetSizer(self.sizer)
        self.SetAutoLayout(True)
        self.Fit()

    def onToolBarClick(self,evt):
        data = ""
        id = evt.GetId()
        data = ""
        mode = 1
        if id == TB_MAP_MODE:
            mode = 1
            self.mapmode +=1
            if self.mapmode >3: self.mapmode = 1
            bm = wx.Image(self.modeicons[self.mapmode-1],wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
            self.butt= wx.BitmapButton(self,TB_MAP_MODE,bm)
            data = self.mapmode
        if self.callback != None: self.callback(mode,data)

class DiceToolBar(wx.Panel):
    """This is where all of the dice related tools belong for quick reference."""
    def __init__( self, parent, id=-1, title="Dice Tool Bar", size=wx.Size(300, 45), callBack=None ):
        wx.Panel.__init__(self, parent, id, size=size)
        # Save our post callback
        self.callBack = callBack
        # Make a sizer for everything to belong to
        self.sizer = wx.BoxSizer( wx.HORIZONTAL )
        # Build the toolbar now
        self.numDieText = wx.TextCtrl( self, TB_IDC_NUMDICE, "1", size= wx.Size(50, 25),
                                      validator=MathOnlyValidator() )
        self.sizer.Add( self.numDieText, 1, wx.EXPAND | wx.ALIGN_LEFT )
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"b_d4.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_IDC_D4, bm, size=(bm.GetWidth(), bm.GetHeight()) )
        self.sizer.Add( butt, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_IDC_D4)
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"b_d6.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_IDC_D6, bm, size=(bm.GetWidth(), bm.GetHeight()) )
        self.sizer.Add( butt, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_IDC_D6)
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"b_d8.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_IDC_D8, bm, size=(bm.GetWidth(), bm.GetHeight()) )
        self.sizer.Add( butt, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_IDC_D8)
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"b_d10.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_IDC_D10, bm, size=(bm.GetWidth(), bm.GetHeight()) )
        self.sizer.Add( butt, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_IDC_D10)
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"b_d12.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_IDC_D12, bm, size=(bm.GetWidth(), bm.GetHeight()) )
        self.sizer.Add( butt, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_IDC_D12)
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"b_d20.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_IDC_D20, bm, size=(bm.GetWidth(), bm.GetHeight()) )
        self.sizer.Add( butt, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_IDC_D20)
        bm = wx.Image(dir_struct["icon"]+"b_d100.gif", wx.BITMAP_TYPE_GIF).ConvertToBitmap()
        butt = wx.BitmapButton( self, TB_IDC_D100, bm, size=(bm.GetWidth(), bm.GetHeight()) )
        self.sizer.Add( butt, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTER )
        self.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.onToolBarClick, id=TB_IDC_D100)
        # Add our other text control to the sizer
        self.dieModText = wx.TextCtrl( self, TB_IDC_MODS, "+0", size= wx.Size(50, 25),
                                      validator=MathOnlyValidator() )
        self.sizer.Add( self.dieModText, 1, wx.EXPAND | wx.ALIGN_RIGHT )
        # Now, attach the sizer to the panel and tell it to do it's magic
        self.SetSizer(self.sizer)
        self.SetAutoLayout(True)
        self.Fit()

    def onToolBarClick( self, evt ):
        # Get our modifiers
        numDie = self.numDieText.GetValue()
        dieMod = self.dieModText.GetValue()
        # Init the die roll text
        if not len(numDie): numDie = 1
        dieRoll = str(numDie)
        # Figure out which die roll was selected
        id = evt.GetId()
	recycle_bin = {TB_IDC_D4: "d4", TB_IDC_D6: "d6", TB_IDC_D8: "d8", TB_IDC_D10: "d10", 
        TB_IDC_D12: "d12", TB_IDC_D20: "d20", TB_IDC_D100: "d100"}
	dieType = recycle_bin[id]; del recycle_bin
        if len(dieMod) and dieMod[0] not in "*/-+": dieMod = "+" + dieMod #Add Modifier
        rollString = "[" + dieRoll + dieType + dieMod + "]" # Build the complete die roll text now
        if self.callBack != None: self.callBack( rollString,1,1 ) # Now, call the post method to send everything off with