# Orca # # Copyright 2006-2008 Sun Microsystems Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, # Boston MA 02110-1301 USA. """Provides a graphical braille display at the top of the screen. This is mainly for debugging and for demonstrations.""" __id__ = "$Id$" __version__ = "$Revision$" __date__ = "$Date$" __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2005-2008 Sun Microsystems Inc." __license__ = "LGPL" import gtk # Attribute/Selection mask strings: # DOT_7 = '\x40' # 01000000 DOT_8 = '\x80' # 10000000 DOTS_78 = '\xc0' # 11000000 # Markup strings: # NORMAL = " size='xx-large'" CURSOR_CELL_EMPTY = " background='black'" \ + " weight='ultrabold'" \ + " style='italic'" CURSOR_CELL = " background='white'" \ + " weight='ultrabold'" \ + " style='italic'" \ ATTRIBUTE_7 = " underline='low'" ATTRIBUTE_8 = " underline='error'" ATTRIBUTE_78 = " underline='double'" class BrlMon(gtk.Window): """Displays a GUI braille monitor that mirrors what is being shown on the braille display. This currently needs a lot of work, but it is a start. TODO's include doing a better job of docking it at the top of the display (e.g., make all other windows move out from underneath it), doing better highlighting of the cursor cell, allowing the font to be set, and perhaps allowing clicks to simulate cursor routing keys.""" def __init__(self, numCells=32, cellWidth=25, cellHeight=50): """Create a new BrlMon. Arguments: - numCells: how many braille cells to make - cellWidth: width of each cell in pixels - cellHeight: height of each cell in pixels """ gtk.Window.__init__(self, gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) self.set_title("Braille Monitor") self.set_default_size(cellWidth * numCells, cellHeight) hbox = gtk.HBox(True) self.add(hbox) self.cellFrames = [] self.cellLabels = [] i = 0 while (i < numCells): frame = gtk.Frame() frame.set_shadow_type(gtk.SHADOW_OUT) label = gtk.Label(" ") label.set_use_markup(True) frame.add(label) hbox.add(frame) self.cellFrames.append(frame) self.cellLabels.append(label) i += 1 # This prevents it from getting focus. # self.set_property("accept-focus", False) self.connect_after("check-resize", self.onResize) def onResize(self, obj): """Tell the window to be a dock and set its struts, which I thinks means to attempt to glue it somewhere on the display. """ # We know what we are doing here, so tell pylint not to flag # the self.window method calls as errors (e.g., Class 'window' # has no 'get_size' member). The disable-msg is localized to # just this method. # # pylint: disable-msg=E1101 screen_width = gtk.gdk.screen_width() [window_width, window_height] = self.window.get_size() if window_width < screen_width: x = (screen_width - window_width) / 2 else: x = 0 self.window.set_type_hint(gtk.gdk.WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DOCK) self.window.property_change( gtk.gdk.atom_intern("_NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL", False), gtk.gdk.atom_intern("CARDINAL", False), 32, gtk.gdk.PROP_MODE_REPLACE, [0, # LEFT 0, # RIGHT window_height, # TOP 0, # BOTTOM 0, # LEFT_START 0, # LEFT_END 0, # RIGHT_START 0, # RIGHT_END 0, # TOP_START screen_width - 1, # TOP_END 0, # BOTTOM_START 0]) # BOTTOM_END self.move(x, 0) def writeText(self, cursorCell, string, mask=None): """Display the given text and highlight the given cursor cell. A cursorCell of 0 means no cell has the cursor. Arguments: - cursorCell: 1-based index of cell with cursor - string: len must be <= num cells. """ # Fill out the cells from the string. # try: string = string.decode("UTF-8") except: string = "" for i in range(0, len(string)): # Handle special chars so they are not interpreted by pango. # if string[i] == "<": char = "<" elif string[i] == "&": char = "&" elif string[i] == "\t": char = "$t" else: char = string[i] markup = NORMAL if i == (cursorCell - 1): if string[i] == " ": markup += CURSOR_CELL_EMPTY else: markup += CURSOR_CELL self.cellFrames[i].set_shadow_type( gtk.SHADOW_IN) else: self.cellFrames[i].set_shadow_type( gtk.SHADOW_OUT) try: if mask: if (mask[i] == DOTS_78): markup += ATTRIBUTE_78 elif (mask[i] == DOT_7): markup += ATTRIBUTE_7 elif (mask[i] == DOT_8): markup += ATTRIBUTE_8 except: pass self.cellLabels[i].set_markup( "%s" % char) # Pad the rest # for i in range(len(string), len(self.cellFrames)): self.cellLabels[i].set_text(" ") self.cellFrames[i].set_shadow_type( gtk.SHADOW_OUT)