Hello, everyone. I am a writing an application that I want to make a stripped-down framework of Leo for Cornell note-taking. I have one TreeCtrl, a menu, and a status bar. There are two classes currently - the Application class and the Frame class. The Frame class contains all of the event handling, such as OnAbout and OnExit.
I am trying to add keyboard shortcuts. When someone hits Ctrl-I, I want a new node to be added at the bottom level - if you've ever used Leo, you know what I am talking about. Like in Leo, when the new node is created, I want the title to be highlighted so that you can type in the title of the node. For some reason, the way I am doing it is not working. It's probably because OnKeyDown is not attached to anything, but I am not sure. Anyway, here is what my OnKeyDown method looks like: def OnKeyDown(self, e): key = e.KeyCode() controlDown = e.ControlDown() altDown = e.AltDown() elif (controlDown and key == WXK_I): # I want the "Node Title" to be editable upon its creation self.tree.AppendItem(root, 'Node Title') Am I supposed to connect the method to the Frame somehow? Or does it automatically get called when the user hits Ctrl-I, regardless of the fact that no other methods call OnKeyDown? Thank you for the assistance. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list