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Linking ScreenManager to a different Widget
Jk edited this page 2015-12-15 09:43:29 +03:00
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Linking ScreenManager to a different Widget
Summary
- author: Qua-non
- kivy: >= 1.6.0
The idea of this snippet is to control the ScreenManager from a different widget. In this case a TabbedPanel. Here we::
- Add the ScreenManager to the TabbedPanel
- Store a screen name in every Tab
- Ask ScreenManager to change the Screen in TabbedPanels
switch_to
method.
#!python
from kivy.app import App
from kivy.uix.tabbedpanel import TabbedPanel
from kivy.properties import ObjectProperty
from kivy.lang import Builder
Builder.load_string('''
<RootWidget>:
manager: manager
do_default_tab: False
# add a ScreenManager to the panel
ScreenManager:
id: manager
Screen:
id: sc1
name: 'screen_one'
Button:
text: 'screen one'
Screen
id: sc2
name: 'screen_two'
Button:
text: 'Screen Two'
Screen:
id: sc3
name: 'screen_three'
Button:
text: 'screen three'
TabbedPanelHeader:
text: sc1.name
# store a screen name to link the tab to a screen
screen: sc1.name
TabbedPanelHeader:
text: sc2.name
screen: sc2.name
TabbedPanelHeader:
text: sc3.name
screen: sc3.name
''')
class RootWidget(TabbedPanel):
manager = ObjectProperty(None)
def switch_to(self, header):
# set the Screen manager to load the appropriate screen
# linked to the tab head instead of loading content
self.manager.current = header.screen
# we have to replace the functionality of the original switch_to
self.current_tab.state = "normal"
header.state = 'down'
self._current_tab = header
class MainApp(App):
def build(self):
return RootWidget()
if __name__ == '__main__':
MainApp().run()
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