wx.ContextHelpButton¶
Instances of this class may be used to add a question mark button that when pressed, puts the application into context-help mode.
It does this by creating a wx.ContextHelp object which itself generates a wxEVT_HELP
event when the user clicks on a window.
On Windows, you may add a question-mark icon to a dialog by use of the wx.DIALOG_EX_CONTEXTHELP
extra style, but on other platforms you will have to add a button explicitly, usually next to wx.OK
, Cancel or similar buttons.
See also
Class Hierarchy¶
Methods Summary¶
Constructor, creating and showing a context help button. |
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Class API¶
- class wx.ContextHelpButton(BitmapButton)¶
Possible constructors:
ContextHelpButton(parent, id=ID_CONTEXT_HELP, pos=DefaultPosition, size=DefaultSize, style=0) -> None
Instances of this class may be used to add a question mark button that when pressed, puts the application into context-help mode.
Methods¶
- __init__(self, parent, id=ID_CONTEXT_HELP, pos=DefaultPosition, size=DefaultSize, style=0)¶
Constructor, creating and showing a context help button.
- Parameters:
parent (wx.Window) – Parent window. Must not be
None
.id (wx.WindowID) – Button identifier. Defaults to
wx.ID_CONTEXT_HELP
.pos (wx.Point) – Button position. If
wx.DefaultPosition
is specified then a default position is chosen.size (wx.Size) – Button size. If
wx.DefaultSize
is specified then the button is sized appropriately for the question mark bitmap.style (long) – Window style.
- Return type:
None
Note
Normally you only need pass the parent window to the constructor, and use the defaults for the remaining parameters.
- static GetClassDefaultAttributes(variant=WINDOW_VARIANT_NORMAL)¶
- Parameters:
variant (WindowVariant)
- Return type: