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phoenix_title wx.lib.docview.DocParentFrame

The DocParentFrame class provides a default top-level frame for applications using the document/view framework. This class can only be used for SDI (not MDI) parent frames.

It cooperates with the View, Document, DocManager and DocTemplates classes.


class_hierarchy Class Hierarchy

Inheritance diagram for class DocParentFrame:

super_classes Known Superclasses

wx.Frame


method_summary Methods Summary

__init__ Constructor. Note that the event table must be rebuilt for the
OnCloseWindow Deletes all views and documents. If no user input cancelled the
OnExit Called when File/Exit is chosen and closes the window.
OnMRUFile Opens the appropriate file when it is selected from the file history
ProcessEvent Processes an event, searching event tables and calling zero or more
ProcessUpdateUIEvent Processes a UI event, searching event tables and calling zero or more

api Class API



class DocParentFrame(wx.Frame)

The DocParentFrame class provides a default top-level frame for applications using the document/view framework. This class can only be used for SDI (not MDI) parent frames.

It cooperates with the View, Document, DocManager and DocTemplates classes.


Methods



__init__(self, manager, frame, id, title, pos=wx.DefaultPosition, size=wx.DefaultSize, style=wx.DEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE, name="frame")

Constructor. Note that the event table must be rebuilt for the frame since the EvtHandler is not virtual.



OnCloseWindow(self, event)

Deletes all views and documents. If no user input cancelled the operation, the frame will be destroyed and the application will exit.



OnExit(self, event)

Called when File/Exit is chosen and closes the window.



OnMRUFile(self, event)

Opens the appropriate file when it is selected from the file history menu.



ProcessEvent(self, event)

Processes an event, searching event tables and calling zero or more suitable event handler function(s).



ProcessUpdateUIEvent(self, event)

Processes a UI event, searching event tables and calling zero or more suitable event handler function(s).