In this article we are going to learn about GetMargins() function of class wx.ToolBar in wxPython. GetMargins() function returns the left/right and top/bottom margins, which are also used for inter-toolspacing. GetMargins takes no parameters.
Syntax:
wx.ToolBar.GetMargins(self)Parameters:
No Parameters required in GetMargins()Return Type:
wx.Size
Code Example:
import wx class Example(wx.Frame): global count count = 0 ; def __init__( self , * args, * * kwargs): super (Example, self ).__init__( * args, * * kwargs) self .InitUI() def InitUI( self ): self .locale = wx.Locale(wx.LANGUAGE_ENGLISH) pnl = wx.Panel( self ) self .toolbar = self .CreateToolBar() # Add Tools Using AddTool function rtool = self .toolbar.AddTool( 13 , 'twoTool' , wx.Bitmap( 'wrong.png' ), shortHelp = "Simple Tool2" ) stool = self .toolbar.AddTool( 14 , 'twoTool' , wx.Bitmap( 'wrong.png' ), shortHelp = "Simple Tool" ) self .toolbar.Realize() self .SetSize(( 350 , 250 )) self .SetTitle( 'Control' ) self .Centre() # print x and y margin of toolbar print ( self .toolbar.GetMargins()) def main(): app = wx.App() ex = Example( None ) ex.Show() app.MainLoop() if __name__ = = '__main__' : main() |
Output:
(0, 0)
Code Example:
import wx class Example(wx.Frame): global count count = 0 ; def __init__( self , * args, * * kwargs): super (Example, self ).__init__( * args, * * kwargs) self .InitUI() def InitUI( self ): self .locale = wx.Locale(wx.LANGUAGE_ENGLISH) pnl = wx.Panel( self ) self .toolbar = self .CreateToolBar() self .toolbar.SetMargins( 10 , 10 ) # Add Tools Using AddTool function rtool = self .toolbar.AddTool( 13 , 'twoTool' , wx.Bitmap( 'wrong.png' ), shortHelp = "Simple Tool2" ) stool = self .toolbar.AddTool( 14 , 'twoTool' , wx.Bitmap( 'wrong.png' ), shortHelp = "Simple Tool" ) self .toolbar.Realize() self .SetSize(( 350 , 250 )) self .SetTitle( 'Control' ) self .Centre() # print x and y margin of toolbar print ( self .toolbar.GetMargins()) def main(): app = wx.App() ex = Example( None ) ex.Show() app.MainLoop() if __name__ = = '__main__' : main() |
Output:
(10, 10)