https://wiki.wxpython.org/How to install wxPythonpython
pip install -U wxPython
驗證版本app
D:\python>python Python 3.6.2 (v3.6.2:5fd33b5, Jul 8 2017, 04:14:34) [MSC v.1900 32 bit (Intel)] on win32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import wx >>> wx.VERSION_STRING '4.0.0a3' >>> exit Use exit() or Ctrl-Z plus Return to exit >>> exit()
Hello Worldoop
https://www.wxpython.org/pages/overview/ui
#!/bin/python """ Hello World, but with more meat. """ import wx class HelloFrame(wx.Frame): """ A Frame that says Hello World """ def __init__(self, *args, **kw): # ensure the parent's __init__ is called super(HelloFrame, self).__init__(*args, **kw) # create a panel in the frame pnl = wx.Panel(self) # and put some text with a larger bold font on it st = wx.StaticText(pnl, label="Hello World!", pos=(25,25)) font = st.GetFont() font.PointSize += 10 font = font.Bold() st.SetFont(font) # create a menu bar self.makeMenuBar() # and a status bar self.CreateStatusBar() self.SetStatusText("Welcome to wxPython!") def makeMenuBar(self): """ A menu bar is composed of menus, which are composed of menu items. This method builds a set of menus and binds handlers to be called when the menu item is selected. """ # Make a file menu with Hello and Exit items fileMenu = wx.Menu() # The "\t..." syntax defines an accelerator key that also triggers # the same event helloItem = fileMenu.Append(-1, "&Hello...\tCtrl-H", "Help string shown in status bar for this menu item") fileMenu.AppendSeparator() # When using a stock ID we don't need to specify the menu item's # label exitItem = fileMenu.Append(wx.ID_EXIT) # Now a help menu for the about item helpMenu = wx.Menu() aboutItem = helpMenu.Append(wx.ID_ABOUT) # Make the menu bar and add the two menus to it. The '&' defines # that the next letter is the "mnemonic" for the menu item. On the # platforms that support it those letters are underlined and can be # triggered from the keyboard. menuBar = wx.MenuBar() menuBar.Append(fileMenu, "&File") menuBar.Append(helpMenu, "&Help") # Give the menu bar to the frame self.SetMenuBar(menuBar) # Finally, associate a handler function with the EVT_MENU event for # each of the menu items. That means that when that menu item is # activated then the associated handler function will be called. self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnHello, helloItem) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnExit, exitItem) self.Bind(wx.EVT_MENU, self.OnAbout, aboutItem) def OnExit(self, event): """Close the frame, terminating the application.""" self.Close(True) def OnHello(self, event): """Say hello to the user.""" wx.MessageBox("Hello again from wxPython") def OnAbout(self, event): """Display an About Dialog""" wx.MessageBox("This is a wxPython Hello World sample", "About Hello World 2", wx.OK|wx.ICON_INFORMATION) if __name__ == '__main__': # When this module is run (not imported) then create the app, the # frame, show it, and start the event loop. app = wx.App() frm = HelloFrame(None, title='Hello World 2') frm.Show() app.MainLoop()
使用指導 https://wiki.wxpython.org/Getting Startedthis
API參考 https://docs.wxpython.org/code