Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: wxtextview
Version: 0.3.6
Summary: A styled text widget for wxpython.
Home-page: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/wxtextview/
Author: C. Ecker
Author-email: textmodelview@gmail.com
License: BSD
Description: WXTextView
        ==========
        
        Wxtextview is widget for the wx toolkit and is written completely in
        python. It has the functionality of a rich text editor and can handle
        even very long texts without beeing slow. All layout and editor logic
        is implemented in python. Only basic drawing commands are used from
        the wx toolkit. It is therefore easy to adapt it to other
        GUI-toolkits.
        
        There are two demos showing advanced possibilities of WXTextView:
        
        :notebook.py:
        
         A notebook interface similar to mathematica / ipython
        
        :math_demo.py:
         
         A demonstration of editing math equations
        
        
        1. USAGE
        ========
        
        
        Running the demos:
        ------------------
        
        Just cd to the demo directory and execute the scripts. No installation
        is needed. External dependencies are `textmodel
        <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/textmodel>`_ (all demos), wxpython (all
        demos) and matplotlib (notebook). The demos were tested on linux,
        windows and mac platforms.
        
        ::
        
            $ cd demo/
            $ python demo1.py
        
        
        Using the wxtextview-widget:
        ----------------------------
        
        ::
        
            from wxtextview import WXTextView
            from textmodel import TextModel
        
            import wx
            app = wx.App()
        
        
            model = TextModel(u'Hello World!')
            model.set_properties(6, 11, fontsize=14)
            model.set_properties(6, 11, bgcolor='yellow')
        
            # display the texmodel in a view 
            frame = wx.Frame(None)
            view = WXTextView(frame, -1)
            view.model = model
            frame.Show()
        
            # set cursor and selection
            view.index = 5
            view.selection = 0, 5
        
            # display the same textmodel in a second view
            frame2 = wx.Frame(None)
            view2 = WXTextView(frame2, -1)
            view2.model = model
            frame2.Show()
        
            app.MainLoop()
        
        
Platform: any
