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Pmw.MessageDialog: message dialog will ring the bell

Pmw.MessageDialog: message dialog will ring the bell
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title = 'Pmw.MessageDialog demonstration'

# Import Pmw from this directory tree.
import sys
sys.path[:0] = ['../../..']

import Tkinter
import Pmw

class Demo:
    def __init__(self, parent):
  self.parent = parent

  # Create dialog 2.
  self.dialog2 = Pmw.MessageDialog(parent,
      title = 'Bell ringing dialog',
      message_text = 'This message dialog\nwill ring the bell ' +
          'when\nyou click on the buttons.',
      iconpos = 'w',
      icon_bitmap = 'error',
      command = self.execute2,
      buttons = ('One', 'Two', 'Three', 'Close'))
  self.dialog2.iconname('Bell ringing dialog')
  self.dialog2.withdraw()


  # Create some buttons to launch the dialogs.
  w = Tkinter.Button(parent, text = 'Bell ringing dialog',
          command = self.dialog2.activate)
  w.pack(padx = 8, pady = 8)


    def execute2(self, result):
  print 'You clicked on', result
  if result is None:
      self.dialog2.deactivate(result)
  elif result == 'Close':
      self.dialog2.deactivate(result)
  else:
      for count in range({'One': 1, 'Two': 2, 'Three': 3}[result]):
    if count != 0:
        self.dialog2.after(200)
    self.dialog2.bell()



######################################################################

# Create demo in root window for testing.
if __name__ == '__main__':
    root = Tkinter.Tk()
    Pmw.initialise(root)
    root.title(title)

    exitButton = Tkinter.Button(root, text = 'Exit', command = root.destroy)
    exitButton.pack(side = 'bottom')
    widget = Demo(root)
    root.mainloop()

           
       








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