import urwid import signals class Tab(urwid.WidgetWrap): def __init__(self, offset, content, attr, onclick): """ onclick is called on click with the tab offset as argument """ p = urwid.Text(content, align="center") p = urwid.Padding(p, align="center", width=("relative", 100)) p = urwid.AttrWrap(p, attr) urwid.WidgetWrap.__init__(self, p) self.offset = offset self.onclick = onclick def mouse_event(self, size, event, button, col, row, focus): if event == "mouse press" and button == 1: self.onclick(self.offset) return True class Tabs(urwid.WidgetWrap): def __init__(self, tabs, tab_offset=0): urwid.WidgetWrap.__init__(self, "") self.tab_offset = tab_offset self.tabs = tabs self.show() def change_tab(self, offset): self.tab_offset = offset self.show() def keypress(self, size, key): n = len(self.tabs) if key in ["tab", "l"]: self.change_tab((self.tab_offset + 1) % n) elif key == "h": self.change_tab((self.tab_offset - 1) % n) return self._w.keypress(size, key) def show(self): headers = [] for i in range(len(self.tabs)): txt = self.tabs[i][0]() if i == self.tab_offset: headers.append( Tab( i, txt, "heading", self.change_tab ) ) else: headers.append( Tab( i, txt, "heading_inactive", self.change_tab ) ) headers = urwid.Columns(headers, dividechars=1) self._w = urwid.Frame( body = self.tabs[self.tab_offset][1](), header = headers ) self._w.set_focus("body")