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##
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## helloapp.py
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##
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##
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## A nice, small 'hello world' Pythonwin application.
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## NOT an MDI application - just a single, normal, top-level window.
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##
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## MUST be run with the command line "pythonwin.exe /app helloapp.py"
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## (or if you are really keen, rename "pythonwin.exe" to something else, then
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## using MSVC or similar, edit the string section in the .EXE to name this file)
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##
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## Originally by Willy Heineman <wheineman@uconect.net>
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import win32con
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import win32ui
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from pywin.mfc import window
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from pywin.mfc.thread import WinApp
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# The main frame.
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# Does almost nothing at all - doesn't even create a child window!
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class HelloWindow(window.Wnd):
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def __init__(self):
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# The window.Wnd ctor creates a Window object, and places it in
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# self._obj_. Note the window object exists, but the window itself
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# does not!
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window.Wnd.__init__(self, win32ui.CreateWnd())
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# Now we ask the window object to create the window itself.
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self._obj_.CreateWindowEx(
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win32con.WS_EX_CLIENTEDGE,
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win32ui.RegisterWndClass(0, 0, win32con.COLOR_WINDOW + 1),
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"Hello World!",
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win32con.WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW,
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(100, 100, 400, 300),
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None,
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0,
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None,
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)
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# The application object itself.
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class HelloApp(WinApp):
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def InitInstance(self):
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self.frame = HelloWindow()
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self.frame.ShowWindow(win32con.SW_SHOWNORMAL)
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# We need to tell MFC what our main frame is.
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self.SetMainFrame(self.frame)
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# Now create the application object itself!
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app = HelloApp()
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