My goal: the user clicks a button. From the button pops up a two-level menu. The user clicks on something, and this triggers a callback which does stuff.
Here is a minimal example:
import wx
class MyApp(wx.App):
def OnInit(self):
frame = TestFrame(None, -1, "Hello from wxPython")
frame.Show(True)
self.SetTopWindow(frame)
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class TestFrame(wx.Frame):
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
wx.Frame.__init__(self, *args, **kw)
sizer = wx.BoxSizer()
button = wx.Button(self, label='Click me')
sizer.Add(button)
self.SetSizerAndFit(sizer)
mainmenu = wx.Menu()
next_id = 1000000
submenus = {}
for title in ['Submenu 1', 'Submenu 2', 'Submenu 3']:
mit = wx.MenuItem(mainmenu, id=next_id, text=title)
submenu = wx.Menu()
mit.SetSubMenu(submenu)
mainmenu.AppendItem(mit)
next_id = next_id + 1
submenus[title] = submenu
items = [('Submenu 1', 'foo'),
('Submenu 1', 'bar'),
('Submenu 2', 'one'),
('Submenu 2', 'two'),
('Submenu 2', 'three'),
('Submenu 3', 'zif'),
('Submenu 3', 'zaf')]
for title, item in items:
submenu = submenus[title]
mit = wx.MenuItem(submenu, id=next_id, text=item)
submenu.AppendItem(mit)
next_id = next_id + 1
def callback(e, title=title, item=item):
print 'Item clicked: %s, %s' % (title, item)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, callback, mit)
def show(e):
self.PopupMenu(mainmenu, button.GetPosition())
button.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, show)
app = MyApp(0)
app.MainLoop()
Also:
Python 2.5.1 (r251:54863, Apr 18 2007, 08:51:08) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import wx
>>> wx.version()
'2.8.10.1 (msw-unicode)'
You are handling ID generation yourself and in doing that mixing up IDs, anyway you do not need to generate IDs yourself use wx.NewId()
, if you replace next_id with that it will work
e.g.
mit = wx.MenuItem(submenu, id=wx.NewId(), text=item)
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