#!/usr/bin/env python3 # MIT License # # Copyright (c) 2025 Eugenio Parodi # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal # in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights # to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell # copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all # copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE # AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER # LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, # OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE # SOFTWARE. # Those 2 lines are required to use the TermTk library in the main folder import sys, os sys.path.append(os.path.join(sys.path[0],'../../..')) import TermTk as ttk # This example show the basic Drag and Drop pixmap usage; # # Anytime a Drag and Drop operation is started, a new TTkButton is created # and used as DnD Data and Pixmap. # The same data object is added to the frame in the dropEvent and moved to the mouse coordinates. class DragDrop(ttk.TTkFrame): def mouseDragEvent(self, evt:ttk. TTkMouseEvent) -> bool: if evt.key == ttk. TTkMouseEvent.LeftButton: # Create a new drag object and # a new TTkButton as DnD Data and Pixmap # the default TTkButton canvas will be used as Pixmap button = ttk.TTkButton(text=f"Test DnD ({self.title()})", border=True, size=(20,3)) drag = ttk.TTkDrag() drag.setData(button) drag.setPixmap(button) ttk.TTkLog.debug(f"Drag ({self.title()}) -> {button.text()}, pos={evt.x},{evt.y}") # Start the drag operation drag.exec() return True def dropEvent(self, evt:ttk.TTkDnDEvent) -> bool: button:ttk.TTkButton = evt.data() self.layout().addWidget(button) # Since the frame by default has a padding of 1 # I align the button to the mouse coordinates by subtracting the Top/Left padding size t,b,l,r = self.getPadding() button.move(evt.x-l, evt.y-t) ttk.TTkLog.debug(f"Drop ({self.title()}) <- {button.text()}, pos={evt.x},{evt.y}") return True # Create the root application # and set its layout to TTkGridLayout in order to # place the widgets in the following way: # # Col 0 Col 1 # +----------------+----------------+ # Row 0 | DragDrop 1 | DragDrop 2 | # + +----------------+ # Row 1 | | DragDrop 3 | # +----------------+----------------+ # Row 2 | Log Viewer | # +----------------+----------------+ # root = ttk.TTk() root.setLayout(ttk.TTkGridLayout()) # Add the DragDrop widgets to the root layout root.layout().addWidget(DragDrop(title="DnD 1"),0,0,2,1) root.layout().addWidget(DragDrop(title="DnD 2"),0,1,1,1) root.layout().addWidget(DragDrop(title="DnD 3"),1,1,1,1) # Add a LogViewer at the bottom to display the log messages # (Row 2, Col 0, RowSpan 1, ColSpan 2) root.layout().addWidget(ttk.TTkLogViewer(follow=True),2,0,1,2) root.mainloop()