[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Mar 31, 3:13 am, Pom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hello >> >> I have a tuple of strings which I must show in a textctrl, each item in >> the tuple representing one line of text. >> >> The first three lines of text should each have another style (fontsize >> and color) >> >> i'm using this code to achieve this: >> tmppos = self.txtInfo.GetInsertionPoint() # get the cursor pos >> self.txtInfo.write(str(csr[0])+'\n') >> tmppos2 = self.txtInfo.GetInsertionPoint() # get the new cursor pos >> self.txtInfo.SetStyle(tmppos, tmppos2, wx.TextAttr("BLUE", >> wx.NullColour, tmpnewfont)) >> self.txtInfo.write(str(csr[1])+'\n') >> tmppos3 = self.txtInfo.GetInsertionPoint() # get the new cursor pos >> self.txtInfo.SetStyle(tmppos2, tmppos3, wx.TextAttr("BLUE", >> wx.NullColour, tmpnewfont2)) >> self.txtInfo.write(str(csr[2])+'\n') >> tmppos4 = self.txtInfo.GetInsertionPoint() # get the new cursor pos >> self.txtInfo.SetStyle(tmppos3, tmppos4, wx.TextAttr(wx.Nullcolour, >> wx.NullColour, tmpnewfont3)) >> >> Now, I was wondering if this is the right way of doing this, because I >> have the feeling this code sucks. >> >> Anybody has a better way of doing this? >> >> Thx !!! > > You could experiment with the "Rich Text" style of the text control > (see the wxPython Demo). You might also mess with refactoring your > code a little and doing a FOR loop. > > # untested code!!! > fonts = [tmpnewfont, tmpnewfont2, tmpnewfont3] > count = 0 > tmppos = self.txtInfo.GetInsertionPoint() > self.txtInfo.write(str(csr[count])+'\n') > for i in range(3): > tmppos2 = self.txtInfo.GetInsertionPoint() > self.txtInfo.SetStyle(tmppos, tmppos2, wx.TextAttr("BLUE", > wx.NullColour, fonts[count])) > tmppos = tmppos2 > count += 1 > self.txtInfo.write(str(csr[count])+'\n') > > > I also noticed a FancyText widget. I've used the HtmlWindow widget for > an About screen before and I thought it was pretty cool if you know > HTML. You might also try dropping an email to the wxPython Users Group > at http://wxpython.org/maillist.php > > Hope this helps! > > Mike >
Thx alot ! I know HTML, so I certainly will skip the richtext. I did'nt see that fancytext widget, I'll take a look and decide between that and the htmlwindow. I'm making a simple addressbook, which I can't find like I need it (with mysql db) Kindly regards -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list