AAC-Pvoice
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package AAC::Pvoice;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Wx qw(:everything);
use Wx::Perl::Carp;
use AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap;
use AAC::Pvoice::Input;
use AAC::Pvoice::Row;
use AAC::Pvoice::EditableRow;
use AAC::Pvoice::Panel;
use AAC::Pvoice::Dialog;
use Text::Wrap qw(wrap);
BEGIN {
use Exporter ();
use vars qw ($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
$VERSION = 0.91;
@ISA = qw (Exporter);
@EXPORT = qw (MessageBox);
@EXPORT_OK = qw ();
%EXPORT_TAGS = ();
}
sub MessageBox
{
my ($message, $caption, $style, $parent, $x, $y) = @_;
$caption ||= 'Message';
$style ||= wxOK;
$x ||= -1;
$y ||= -1;
$Text::Wrap::columns = 25;
$message = wrap('','',$message)."\n";
my $width = 0;
$width = 25 if $style & wxOK;
$width = 30 if $style & wxYES_NO;
$width = 60 if $style & wxCANCEL;
my $p = Wx::Frame->new(undef, -1, 'tmp');
my $m = Wx::StaticText->new($p, -1, $message, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxALIGN_CENTRE);
$m->SetFont(Wx::Font->new( 10, # font size
wxDECORATIVE, # font family
wxNORMAL, # style
wxNORMAL, # weight
0,
'Comic Sans MS', # face name
wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM));
my $h = $m->GetSize->GetHeight;
$p->Destroy;
my $d = AAC::Pvoice::Dialog->new(undef, -1, $caption, [$x,$y], [310,100+$h]);
my $messagectrl = Wx::StaticText->new($d->{panel},
-1,
$message,
wxDefaultPosition,
wxDefaultSize,
wxALIGN_CENTRE);
$messagectrl->SetBackgroundColour($d->{backgroundcolour});
$messagectrl->SetFont(Wx::Font->new(10, # font size
wxDECORATIVE, # font family
wxNORMAL, # style
wxNORMAL, # weight
0,
'Comic Sans MS', # face name
wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM));
$d->Append($messagectrl,1);
my $ok = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,25,'OK', Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxOK); $d->Close()}];
my $yes = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,30,'Yes', Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxYES); $d->Close()}];
my $no = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,25,'No', Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxNO); $d->Close()}];
my $cancel = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,60,'Cancel',Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxCANCEL);$d->Close()}];
my $items = [];
push @$items, $ok if $style & wxOK;
push @$items, $yes if $style & wxYES_NO;
push @$items, $no if $style & wxYES_NO;
push @$items, $cancel if $style & wxCANCEL;
$d->Append(AAC::Pvoice::Row->new($d->{panel}, # parent
scalar(@$items), # max
$items, # items
wxDefaultPosition, # pos
wxDefaultSize,
$width,
25,
$d->{ITEMSPACING},
$d->{backgroundcolour}),
0); #selectable
return $d->ShowModal();
}
=pod
=head1 NAME
AAC::Pvoice - Create GUI software for disabled people
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use AAC::Pvoice
# this includes all AAC::Pvoice modules
=head1 DESCRIPTION
AAC::Pvoice is a set of modules to create software for people who can't
use a normal mouse and/or keyboard. To see an application that uses this
set of modules, take a look at pVoice (http://www.pvoice.org, or the
sources on http://opensource.pvoice.org).
AAC::Pvoice is in fact a wrapper around many wxPerl classes, to make it
easier to create applications like pVoice.
=head1 USAGE
=head2 AAC::Pvoice::MessageBox(message, caption, style, parent, x, y)
This function is similar to Wx::MessageBox. It uses the same parameters as
Wx::MessageBox does. Currently the style parameter doesn't support the
icons that can be set on Wx::MessageBox.
See the individual module's documentation
=head1 BUGS
probably a lot, patches welcome!
=head1 AUTHOR
Jouke Visser
jouke@pvoice.org
http://jouke.pvoice.org
=head1 COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute
it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the
LICENSE file included with this module.
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1), Wx, AAC::Pvoice::Panel, AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap, AAC::Pvoice::Row
AAC::Pvoice::EditableRow, AAC::Pvoice::Input
=cut
1;
__END__
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