2009-06-19 20:53:58 +05:30
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# Gramps - a GTK+/GNOME based genealogy program
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# Copyright (C) 2000-2007 Donald N. Allingham
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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2009-07-04 21:25:43 +05:30
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# $Id$
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2009-06-19 20:53:58 +05:30
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"""
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Utility functions that depend on GUI components or for GUI components
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"""
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Standard python modules
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import os
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from gettext import gettext as _
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# GNOME/GTK
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import gtk
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Gramps modules
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import gen.lib
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import Errors
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from QuestionDialog import WarningDialog, ErrorDialog
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def add_menuitem(menu, msg, obj, func):
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"""
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add a menuitem to menu with label msg, which activates func, and has data
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obj
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"""
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item = gtk.MenuItem(msg)
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item.set_data('o', obj)
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item.connect("activate", func)
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item.show()
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menu.append(item)
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# Progress meter class
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class ProgressMeter(object):
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"""
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Progress meter class for GRAMPS.
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The progress meter has two modes:
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MODE_FRACTION is used when you know the number of steps that will be taken.
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Set the total number of steps, and then call step() that many times.
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The progress bar will progress from left to right.
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MODE_ACTIVITY is used when you don't know the number of steps that will be
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taken. Set up the total number of steps for the bar to get from one end of
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the bar to the other. Then, call step() as many times as you want. The bar
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will move from left to right until you stop calling step.
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"""
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MODE_FRACTION = 0
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MODE_ACTIVITY = 1
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def __init__(self, title, header=''):
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"""
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Specify the title and the current pass header.
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"""
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self.__mode = ProgressMeter.MODE_FRACTION
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self.__pbar_max = 100.0
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self.__pbar_index = 0.0
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self.__old_val = -1
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self.__dialog = gtk.Dialog()
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self.__dialog.connect('delete_event', self.__warn)
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self.__dialog.set_has_separator(False)
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self.__dialog.set_title(title)
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self.__dialog.set_border_width(12)
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self.__dialog.vbox.set_spacing(10)
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self.__dialog.vbox.set_border_width(24)
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self.__dialog.set_size_request(350, 125)
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tlbl = gtk.Label('<span size="larger" weight="bold">%s</span>' % title)
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tlbl.set_use_markup(True)
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self.__dialog.vbox.add(tlbl)
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self.__lbl = gtk.Label(header)
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self.__lbl.set_use_markup(True)
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self.__dialog.vbox.add(self.__lbl)
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self.__pbar = gtk.ProgressBar()
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self.__dialog.vbox.add(self.__pbar)
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self.__dialog.show_all()
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if header == '':
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self.__lbl.hide()
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def set_pass(self, header="", total=100, mode=MODE_FRACTION):
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"""
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Reset for another pass. Provide a new header and define number
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of steps to be used.
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"""
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self.__mode = mode
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self.__pbar_max = total
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self.__pbar_index = 0.0
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self.__lbl.set_text(header)
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if header == '':
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self.__lbl.hide()
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else:
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self.__lbl.show()
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if self.__mode is ProgressMeter.MODE_FRACTION:
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self.__pbar.set_fraction(0.0)
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else: # ProgressMeter.MODE_ACTIVITY
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self.__pbar.set_pulse_step(1.0/self.__pbar_max)
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while gtk.events_pending():
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gtk.main_iteration()
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def step(self):
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"""Click the progress bar over to the next value. Be paranoid
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and insure that it doesn't go over 100%."""
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if self.__mode is ProgressMeter.MODE_FRACTION:
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self.__pbar_index = self.__pbar_index + 1.0
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if self.__pbar_index > self.__pbar_max:
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self.__pbar_index = self.__pbar_max
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try:
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val = int(100*self.__pbar_index/self.__pbar_max)
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except ZeroDivisionError:
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val = 0
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if val != self.__old_val:
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self.__pbar.set_text("%d%%" % val)
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self.__pbar.set_fraction(val/100.0)
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self.__old_val = val
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else: # ProgressMeter.MODE_ACTIVITY
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self.__pbar.pulse()
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while gtk.events_pending():
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gtk.main_iteration()
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def set_header(self, text):
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self.__lbl.set_text(text)
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while gtk.events_pending():
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gtk.main_iteration()
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def __warn(self, *obj):
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"""
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Don't let the user close the progress dialog.
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"""
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WarningDialog(
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_("Attempt to force closing the dialog"),
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_("Please do not force closing this important dialog."),
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self.__dialog)
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return True
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def close(self):
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"""
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Close the progress meter
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"""
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self.__dialog.destroy()
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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#
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#
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def open_file_with_default_application( file_path ):
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"""
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Launch a program to open an arbitrary file. The file will be opened using
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whatever program is configured on the host as the default program for that
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type of file.
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@param file_path: The path to the file to be opened.
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Example: "c:\foo.txt"
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@type file_path: string
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@return: nothing
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"""
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norm_path = os.path.normpath( file_path )
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if not os.path.exists(norm_path):
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ErrorDialog(_("Error Opening File"), _("File does not exist"))
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return
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if os.sys.platform == 'win32':
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try:
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os.startfile(norm_path)
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except WindowsError, msg:
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ErrorDialog(_("Error Opening File"), str(msg))
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else:
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2009-06-26 15:16:06 +05:30
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if os.sys.platform == 'darwin':
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utility = 'open'
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else:
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utility = 'xdg-open'
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search = os.environ['PATH'].split(':')
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for lpath in search:
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prog = os.path.join(lpath, utility)
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if os.path.isfile(prog):
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os.spawnvpe(os.P_NOWAIT, prog, [prog, norm_path], os.environ)
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return
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