def dummy_draw_console(con, x, y, blit_on=0): """ Blits the widget to the console passed as parameter (defaults to the root console), with its top-left corner at the specified x:y position. This is the bare minimum any widget will have to do to draw itself. """ # if self.framed: # # draw an old school looking frame around the window \o/ # libtcod.console_set_foreground_color(con, self.frame_color) # libtcod.console_print_frame(self.con, 0, 0, self.w, self.h, # False, libtcod.BKGND_NONE, self.title) # blit any children on the widget's console # for child in con.children: # child.display() # Blit self # !TEMPO! if id(con) not in tcod_consoles: new_console = libtcod.console_new(con.w, con.h) # libtcod.console_set_default_foreground(new_console, libtcod.white) # libtcod.console_set_default_background(new_console, libtcod.blue) libtcod.console_clear(new_console) tcod_consoles[id(con)] = new_console tcod_cons = tcod_consoles[id(con)] # if con.dirty: # libtcod.console_clear(tcod_cons) # con.dirty = False libtcod.console_print_frame(tcod_cons, 0, 0, con.w, con.h, # False, # BACKGROUND_FLAG, title ) # /TEMPO! # for i, msg in enumerate(con.msgs[-(8+offset):-(offset)]): offset = 1 # TEMPO for i, msg in enumerate(con.last_msgs[-(con.h-2):]): libtcod.console_set_default_foreground(tcod_cons, getattr(colors, msg.col)) libtcod.console_print_rect( tcod_cons, 1, offset, con.w-2, con.h-2, msg.txt ) offset += libtcod.console_get_height_rect( tcod_cons, 1, offset, con.w-2, con.h-2, msg.txt ) libtcod.console_blit(tcod_cons, 0, 0, con.w, con.h, blit_on, x, y,)
def clear(con=0): libtcod.console_clear(con)