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title = 'Pmw.PromptDialog demonstration'
# Import Pmw from this directory tree. import sys sys.path[:0] = ['../../..']
import Tkinter import Pmw
# This may demonstrate a bug in Tk. Click on Cancel in the confirm # dialog and then click on OK in the password dialog. Under Solaris # 2.5 and python 1.5, the Cancel button in the confirm dialog is still # displayed active, that is, it has a lighter background.
class Demo: def __init__(self, parent): # Create the dialog to prompt for the password. self.dialog = Pmw.PromptDialog(parent, title = 'Password', label_text = 'Password:', entryfield_labelpos = 'n', entry_show = '*', defaultbutton = 0, buttons = ('OK', 'Cancel'), command = self.execute) self.dialog.withdraw()
# Create the confirmation dialog. self.confirm = Pmw.MessageDialog( title = 'Are you sure?', message_text = 'Are you really sure?', defaultbutton = 0, buttons = ('OK', 'Cancel')) self.confirm.withdraw()
# Create button to launch the dialog. w = Tkinter.Button(parent, text = 'Show prompt dialog', command = self.dialog.activate) w.pack(padx = 8, pady = 8)
def execute(self, result): if result is None or result == 'Cancel': print 'Password prompt cancelled' self.dialog.deactivate(result) else: result = self.confirm.activate() if result == 'OK': print 'Password entered ' + self.dialog.get() self.dialog.deactivate()
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# Create demo in root window for testing. if __name__ == '__main__': root = Tkinter.Tk() Pmw.initialise(root) root.title(title)
exitButton = Tkinter.Button(root, text = 'Exit', command = root.destroy) exitButton.pack(side = 'bottom') widget = Demo(root) root.mainloop()
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