symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Demo/tkinter/matt/killing-window-w-wm.py
author Gareth Stockwell <gareth.stockwell@accenture.com>
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 15:40:40 +0100
branchgraphics-phase-3
changeset 111 345f1c88c950
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Fixes to syborg-graphicswrapper.vcproj These changes allow syborg-graphicswrapper to link against the hostthreadadapter and khronosapiwrapper libraries built by the graphics.simulator component. The .vcproj file uses relative paths, which requires that the following three packages are laid out as follows: os/ graphics adapt/ graphics.simulator qemu

from Tkinter import *

# This file shows how to trap the killing of a window
# when the user uses window manager menus (typ. upper left hand corner
# menu in the decoration border).


### ******* this isn't really called -- read the comments
def my_delete_callback():
    print "whoops -- tried to delete me!"

class Test(Frame):
    def deathHandler(self, event):
        print self, "is now getting nuked. performing some save here...."

    def createWidgets(self):
        # a hello button
        self.hi_there = Button(self, text='Hello')
        self.hi_there.pack(side=LEFT)

    def __init__(self, master=None):
        Frame.__init__(self, master)
        Pack.config(self)
        self.createWidgets()

        ###
        ###  PREVENT WM kills from happening
        ###

        # the docs would have you do this:

#       self.master.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", my_delete_callback)

        # unfortunately, some window managers will not send this request to a window.
        # the "protocol" function seems incapable of trapping these "aggressive" window kills.
        # this line of code catches everything, tho. The window is deleted, but you have a chance
        # of cleaning up first.
        self.bind_all("<Destroy>", self.deathHandler)


test = Test()
test.mainloop()