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"""Chip viewer and widget.
In the lower left corner of the main Pynche window, you will see two
ChipWidgets, one for the selected color and one for the nearest color. The
selected color is the actual RGB value expressed as an X11 #COLOR name. The
nearest color is the named color from the X11 database that is closest to the
selected color in 3D space. There may be other colors equally close, but the
nearest one is the first one found.
Clicking on the nearest color chip selects that named color.
The ChipViewer class includes the entire lower left quandrant; i.e. both the
selected and nearest ChipWidgets.
"""
from types import StringType
from Tkinter import *
import ColorDB
class ChipWidget:
_WIDTH = 150
_HEIGHT = 80
def __init__(self,
master = None,
width = _WIDTH,
height = _HEIGHT,
text = 'Color',
initialcolor = 'blue',
presscmd = None,
releasecmd = None):
# create the text label
self.__label = Label(master, text=text)
self.__label.grid(row=0, column=0)
# create the color chip, implemented as a frame
self.__chip = Frame(master, relief=RAISED, borderwidth=2,
width=width,
height=height,
background=initialcolor)
self.__chip.grid(row=1, column=0)
# create the color name, ctor argument must be a string
self.__name = Label(master, text=initialcolor)
self.__name.grid(row=2, column=0)
#
# set bindings
if presscmd:
self.__chip.bind('<ButtonPress-1>', presscmd)
if releasecmd:
self.__chip.bind('<ButtonRelease-1>', releasecmd)
def set_color(self, color, colorname=None):
self.__chip.config(background=color)
self.__name.config(text=colorname or color)
def get_color(self):
return self.__chip['background']
def press(self):
self.__chip.configure(relief=SUNKEN)
def release(self):
self.__chip.configure(relief=RAISED)
class ChipViewer:
def __init__(self, switchboard, master=None):
self.__sb = switchboard
self.__frame = Frame(master, relief=RAISED, borderwidth=1)
self.__frame.grid(row=3, column=0, ipadx=5, sticky='NSEW')
# create the chip that will display the currently selected color
# exactly
self.__sframe = Frame(self.__frame)
self.__sframe.grid(row=0, column=0)
self.__selected = ChipWidget(self.__sframe, text='Selected')
# create the chip that will display the nearest real X11 color
# database color name
self.__nframe = Frame(self.__frame)
self.__nframe.grid(row=0, column=1)
self.__nearest = ChipWidget(self.__nframe, text='Nearest',
presscmd = self.__buttonpress,
releasecmd = self.__buttonrelease)
def update_yourself(self, red, green, blue):
# Selected always shows the #rrggbb name of the color, nearest always
# shows the name of the nearest color in the database. BAW: should
# an exact match be indicated in some way?
#
# Always use the #rrggbb style to actually set the color, since we may
# not be using X color names (e.g. "web-safe" names)
colordb = self.__sb.colordb()
rgbtuple = (red, green, blue)
rrggbb = ColorDB.triplet_to_rrggbb(rgbtuple)
# find the nearest
nearest = colordb.nearest(red, green, blue)
nearest_tuple = colordb.find_byname(nearest)
nearest_rrggbb = ColorDB.triplet_to_rrggbb(nearest_tuple)
self.__selected.set_color(rrggbb)
self.__nearest.set_color(nearest_rrggbb, nearest)
def __buttonpress(self, event=None):
self.__nearest.press()
def __buttonrelease(self, event=None):
self.__nearest.release()
rrggbb = self.__nearest.get_color()
red, green, blue = ColorDB.rrggbb_to_triplet(rrggbb)
self.__sb.update_views(red, green, blue)
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