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diff --git a/superkaramba/examples/disableRightClickMenu/disable_menu.py b/superkaramba/examples/disableRightClickMenu/disable_menu.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c524dd --- /dev/null +++ b/superkaramba/examples/disableRightClickMenu/disable_menu.py @@ -0,0 +1,176 @@ +#this import statement allows access to the karamba functions +import karamba + + +#this is called when your widget is initialized +def initWidget(widget): + global clicked, text2 + text2 = 0 + text = 'This theme demonstrates how to manipulate the \nright click menu option.' + text += '\nClick the theme with your left mouse button \nto disable and then re-enable the right click menu.' + karamba.createText(widget,5,5,400,20,text) + clicked = False + karamba.redrawWidget(widget) + +#This is called when your widget is closed. You can use this to clean +#up open files, etc. You don't need to delete text and images in your +#theme. That is done automatically. This callback is just for cleaning up +#external things. Most people don't need to put anything here. +def widgetClosed(widget): + pass + +#this is called everytime your widget is updated +#the update inverval is specified in the .theme file +def widgetUpdated(widget): + pass + +#This gets called everytime our widget is clicked. +#Notes: +# widget = reference to our widget +# x = x position (relative to our widget) +# y = y position (relative to our widget) +# botton = button clicked: +# 1 = Left Mouse Button +# 2 = Middle Mouse Button +# 3 = Right Mouse Button, but this will never happen +# because the right mouse button brings up the +# Karamba menu. +# 4,5 = Scroll wheel up and down +def widgetClicked(widget, x, y, button): + global clicked,text2 + if clicked and button == 1: + clicked = False + karamba.setWantRightButton(widget, False) + newText = "Enabling the SuperKaramba right click \nconfiguration menu." + if text2: + karamba.deleteText(widget,text2) + text2 = karamba.createText(widget,5,70,400,20,newText) + print newText + elif not clicked and button == 1: + clicked = True + karamba.setWantRightButton(widget, True) + newText = "Disabling the SuperKaramba right click \nconfiguration menu." + if text2: + karamba.deleteText(widget,text2) + text2 = karamba.createText(widget,5,70,400,20,newText) + print newText + if button == 3: + print "Clicking the right mouse button is recognized now." + karamba.redrawWidget(widget) + +#This gets called everytime our widget is clicked. +#Notes +# widget = reference to our widget +# x = x position (relative to our widget) +# y = y position (relative to our widget) +# botton = button being held: +# 0 = No Mouse Button +# 1 = Left Mouse Button +# 2 = Middle Mouse Button +# 3 = Right Mouse Button, but this will never happen +# because the right mouse button brings up the +# Karamba menu. +def widgetMouseMoved(widget, x, y, button): + #Warning: Don't do anything too intensive here + #You don't want to run some complex piece of code everytime the mouse moves + pass + + +#This gets called when an item is clicked in a popup menu you have created. +# menu = a reference to the menu +# id = the number of the item that was clicked. +def menuItemClicked(widget, menu, id): + pass + +#This gets called when an item is clicked in the theme CONFIGURATION menu, +#not the popup menus that you create. +# key = the reference to the configuration key that was changed +# value = the new value (true or false) that was selected +def menuOptionChanged(widget, key, value): + pass + +#This gets called when a meter (image, text, etc) is clicked. +# NOTE you must use attachClickArea() to make a meter +# clickable. +# widget = reference to your theme +# meter = the meter clicked +# button = the button clicked (see widgetClicked for button numbers) +def meterClicked(widget, meter, button): + pass + +#This gets called when a command you have executed with executeInteractive() outputs something +#to stdout. This way you can get the output of for example kdialog without freezing up the widget +#waiting for kdialog to end. +# widget = reference to your theme +# pid = process number of the program outputting (use this if you execute more than out process) +# output = the text the program outputted to stdout +def commandOutput(widget, pid, output): + pass + +#This gets called when an item is dropped on this widget. +# NOTE you have to call acceptDrops() before your widget will accept drops. +# widget = reference to your theme +# dropText = the text of the dropped item (probably a URL to it's location in KDE) +def itemDropped(widget, dropText): + pass + + +#This gets called when a new program is LOADING in KDE. When it is done +#loading, startupRemoved() is called, followed by taskAdded(). +# widget = reference to your widget +# task = A refence to the task that is starting. +def startupAdded(widget, startup): + pass + +#This gets called when a new program is done LOADING in KDE. +# widget = reference to your widget +# task = A refence to the task that just finished loading. +def startupRemoved(widget, startup): + pass + +#This is called every time a new task (program) is started in KDE. +# widget = reference to your widget +# task = A refence to the new task. Call getTaskInfo() with this reference +# to get the name, etc of this new task. +def taskAdded(widget, task): + pass + +#This is called everytime a task (program) is closed in KDE. +# widget = reference to your widget +# task = A refence to the task. +def taskRemoved(widget, task): + pass + +#This is called everytime a different task gains focus (IE, the user clicks +#on a different window). +# widget = reference to your widget +# task = A refence to the task. Call getTaskInfo() with this reference +# to get the name, etc of this new task. +def activeTaskChanged(widget, task): + pass + +#This is called everytime the systray you created with createSystray() is updated +def systrayUpdated(widget): + pass + +#This is called everytime the current desktop changes +# widget = reference to your widget +# desktop = the current desktop +def desktopChanged(widget, desktop): + pass + +#This is called everytime the wallpaper changes on a desktop +# widget = reference to your widget +# desktop = the desktop whose wallpaper changed +def wallpaperChanged(widget, desktop): + pass + +#This is called everytime there is a key press in any focused input field +# widget = reference to your widget +# meter = reference to an input box +# char = the key that was pressed +def keyPressed(widget, meter, char): + pass + +# This will be printed when the widget loads. +print "Loaded my python extension!" |