38 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
38 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
import PySimpleGUI as sg
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"""
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Demo "Edit Me" (and Version)
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More and more of these Demos are getting an "Edit me" option added.
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It's a big time saver to be able to right click and choose "Edit me" to edit a program you're developing.
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It's maybe an even bigger time saver if you've not worked on it for some time and have forgotten where
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the source code is located on your computer.
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You can add this capability to your program by adding a right click menu to your window and calling the
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editor that you set up in the global PySimpleGUI options.
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A constant MENU_RIGHT_CLICK_EDITME_VER_EXIT, when set at the right click menu shows a "Version" and "Edit Me" meny item.
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You will need to have first set up your editor by using the menu in sg.main()
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Copyright 2021, 2022, 2023 PySimpleGUI.org
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"""
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layout = [[sg.Text('Edit this program by right clicking and choosing "Edit me"')],
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[sg.Button('Exit')]]
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window = sg.Window('Edit Me Right Click Menu Demo', layout, right_click_menu=sg.MENU_RIGHT_CLICK_EDITME_VER_EXIT)
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while True: # Event Loop
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event, values = window.read()
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if event == sg.WIN_CLOSED or event == 'Exit':
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break
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if event == 'Edit Me':
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sg.execute_editor(__file__)
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elif event == 'Version':
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sg.popup_scrolled(__file__, sg.get_versions(), location=window.current_location(), keep_on_top=True, non_blocking=True)
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window.close()
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