1 # dialog.py -- Tkinter interface to the tk_dialog script. 2 3 from Tkinter import * 4 from Tkinter import _cnfmerge 5 6 if TkVersion <= 3.6: 7 DIALOG_ICON = 'warning' 8 else: 9 DIALOG_ICON = 'questhead' 10 11 12 class Dialog(Widget): 13 def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): 14 cnf = _cnfmerge((cnf, kw)) 15 self.widgetName = '__dialog__' 16 Widget._setup(self, master, cnf) 17 self.num = self.tk.getint( 18 self.tk.call( 19 'tk_dialog', self._w, 20 cnf['title'], cnf['text'], 21 cnf['bitmap'], cnf['default'], 22 *cnf['strings'])) 23 try: Widget.destroy(self) 24 except TclError: pass 25 def destroy(self): pass 26 27 def _test(): 28 d = Dialog(None, {'title': 'File Modified', 29 'text': 30 'File "Python.h" has been modified' 31 ' since the last time it was saved.' 32 ' Do you want to save it before' 33 ' exiting the application.', 34 'bitmap': DIALOG_ICON, 35 'default': 0, 36 'strings': ('Save File', 37 'Discard Changes', 38 'Return to Editor')}) 39 print d.num 40 41 42 if __name__ == '__main__': 43 t = Button(None, {'text': 'Test', 44 'command': _test, 45 Pack: {}}) 46 q = Button(None, {'text': 'Quit', 47 'command': t.quit, 48 Pack: {}}) 49 t.mainloop() 50