Beispiel #1
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def loadAppIcons():
    """ loadAppIcons()
    Load the application iconsr.
    """
    # Get directory containing the icons
    appiconDir = os.path.join(pyzo.pyzoDir, "resources", "appicons")

    # Determine template for filename of the application icon-files.
    fnameT = "pyzologo{}.png"

    # Construct application icon. Include a range of resolutions. Note that
    # Qt somehow does not use the highest possible res on Linux/Gnome(?), even
    # the logo of qt-designer when alt-tabbing looks a bit ugly.
    pyzo.icon = QtGui.QIcon()
    for sze in [16, 32, 48, 64, 128, 256]:
        fname = os.path.join(appiconDir, fnameT.format(sze))
        if os.path.isfile(fname):
            pyzo.icon.addFile(fname, QtCore.QSize(sze, sze))

    # Set as application icon. This one is used as the default for all
    # windows of the application.
    QtWidgets.qApp.setWindowIcon(pyzo.icon)

    # Construct another icon to show when the current shell is busy
    artist = IconArtist(pyzo.icon)  # extracts the 16x16 version
    artist.setPenColor("#0B0")
    for x in range(11, 16):
        d = x - 11  # runs from 0 to 4
        artist.addLine(x, 6 + d, x, 15 - d)
    pm = artist.finish().pixmap(16, 16)
    #
    pyzo.iconRunning = QtGui.QIcon(pyzo.icon)
    pyzo.iconRunning.addPixmap(pm)  # Change only 16x16 icon
Beispiel #2
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def loadIcons():
    """ loadIcons()
    Load all icons in the icon dir.
    """
    # Get directory containing the icons
    iconDir = os.path.join(pyzo.pyzoDir, "resources", "icons")

    # Construct other icons
    dummyIcon = IconArtist().finish()
    pyzo.icons = ssdf.new()
    for fname in os.listdir(iconDir):
        if fname.endswith(".png"):
            try:
                # Short and full name
                name = fname.split(".")[0]
                name = name.replace("pyzo_", "")  # discart prefix
                ffname = os.path.join(iconDir, fname)
                # Create icon
                icon = QtGui.QIcon()
                icon.addFile(ffname, QtCore.QSize(16, 16))
                # Store
                pyzo.icons[name] = icon
            except Exception as err:
                pyzo.icons[name] = dummyIcon
                print("Could not load icon %s: %s" % (fname, str(err)))
Beispiel #3
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 def getCrossIcon2(self):
     if hasattr(self, '_cross2'):
         pm = self._cross2
     else:
         pm = self._createCrossPixmap(240)
     # Set
     return QtGui.QIcon(pm)
Beispiel #4
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    def __init__(self, name, *args, **kwargs):
        """The name is displayed in the QColorDialog"""
        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
        self.name = name
        self.button = QtWidgets.QToolButton(self)
        self.button.setIcon(QtGui.QIcon(pyzo.icons.cog))
        self.button.setStyleSheet('border: 0px; padding: 0px')
        self.button.clicked.connect(self.openColorDialog)

        frameWidth = self.style().pixelMetric(
            QtWidgets.QStyle.PM_DefaultFrameWidth)
        buttonSize = self.button.sizeHint()

        self.setStyleSheet('QLineEdit {padding-right: %dpx; }' %
                           (buttonSize.width() + frameWidth + 1))
Beispiel #5
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 def finish(self, icon=None):
     """ finish()
     Finish the drawing and return the resulting icon.
     """
     self._painter.end()
     return QtGui.QIcon(self._pm)
Beispiel #6
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 def getCrossIcon1(self):
     if hasattr(self, '_cross1'):
         pm = self._cross1
     else:
         pm = self._createCrossPixmap(80)
     return QtGui.QIcon(pm)