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wxPython Application Development Cookbook

By : Cody Precord
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wxPython Application Development Cookbook

By: Cody Precord

Overview of this book

wxPython is a GUI toolkit for the Python programming language built on top of the cross-platform wxWidgets GUI libraries. wxPython provides a powerful set of tools that allow you to quickly and efficiently building applications that can run on a variety of different platforms. Since wxWidgets provides a wrapper around each platform’s native GUI toolkit, the applications built with wxPython will have a native look and feel wherever they are deployed. This book will provide you with the skills to build highly functional and native looking user interfaces for Python applications on multiple operating system environments. By working through the recipes, you will gain insights into and exposure to creating applications using wxPython. With a wide range of topics covered in the book, there are recipes to get the most basic of beginners started in GUI programming as well as tips to help experienced users get more out of their applications. The recipes will take you from the most basic application constructs all the way through to the deployment of complete applications.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
wxPython Application Development Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Optimizing for OS X


Even though wxPython is a native cross platform user interface library, it can still leave gaps on some platforms due to various reasons. Historically, the support in wxPython for Windows and Linux (GTK) has been fairly complete and consistent; however, for OS X, due to its different conventions, available features, as well as user expectations, it requires special attention when developing your application. In this recipe, we will look at some of the important small details to keep in mind when developing a wxPython application that may be deployed on OS X.

How to do it…

Perform the following steps:

  1. First, let's add some code to our app's OnInit method to enable wx.SystemOption, as follows:

    class OSXApp(wx.App):
        def OnInit(self):
            if wx.Platform == '__WXMAC__':
                spellcheck = "mac.textcontrol-use-spell-checker"
                wx.SystemOptions.SetOptionInt(spellcheck, 1)
                self.SetMacHelpMenuTitleName("&Help")
            self.frame = OSXFrame...