#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import wx
import wx.html
import wx.lib.wxpTag
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class MyAboutBox(wx.Dialog):
text = ‘‘‘
cellpadding=“0“ border=“1“>
wxPython %s
(%s)
Running on Python %s
wxPython is a Python extension module that
encapsulates the wxWindows GUI classes.
This demo shows off some of the capabilities
of wxPython. Select items from the menu or tree control
sit back and enjoy. Be sure to take a peek at the source code for each
demo item so you can learn how to use the classes yourself.
wxPython is brought to you by Robin Dunn and
Total Control Software Copyright (c) 1997-2018.
Please see license.txt for licensing information.
‘‘‘
def __init__(self parent):
wx.Dialog.__init__(self parent -1 ‘About the wxPython demo‘)
html = wx.html.HtmlWindow(self -1 size=(420 -1))
if “gtk2“ in wx.PlatformInfo or “gtk3“ in wx.PlatformInfo:
html.SetStandardFonts()
py_version = sys.version.split()[0]
txt = self.text % (wx.VERSION_STRING
“ “.join(wx.PlatformInfo[1:])
py_version
)
html.SetPage(txt)
btn = html.FindWindowById(wx.ID_OK)
ir = html.GetInternalRepresentation()
html.SetSize( (ir.GetWidth()+25 ir.GetHeight()+25) )
self.SetClientSize(html.GetSize())
self.CentreOnParent(wx.BOTH)
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if __name__ == ‘__main__‘:
app = wx.App()
dlg = MyAboutBox(None)
dlg.ShowModal()
dlg.Destroy()
app.MainLoop()