#This is part of Blather # -- this code is licensed GPLv3 # Copyright 2013 Jezra import sys import gobject #Gtk import pygtk import gtk class UI(gobject.GObject): __gsignals__ = { 'command' : (gobject.SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, gobject.TYPE_NONE, (gobject.TYPE_STRING,)) } def __init__(self,args): gobject.GObject.__init__(self) #make a window self.window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) self.window.connect("delete_event", self.delete_event) #give the window a name self.window.set_title("BlatherGtk") layout = gtk.VBox() self.window.add(layout) #make a listen/stop button self.lsbutton = gtk.Button("Listen") layout.add(self.lsbutton) #make a continuous button self.ccheckbox = gtk.CheckButton("Continuous Listen") layout.add(self.ccheckbox) #connect the buttonsc self.lsbutton.connect("clicked",self.lsbutton_clicked) self.ccheckbox.connect("clicked",self.ccheckbox_clicked) #add a label to the UI to display the last command self.label = gtk.Label() layout.add(self.label) def ccheckbox_clicked(self, widget): checked = self.ccheckbox.get_active() self.lsbutton.set_sensitive(not checked) if checked: self.lsbutton_stopped() self.emit('command', "continuous_listen") else: self.emit('command', "continuous_stop") def lsbutton_stopped(self): self.lsbutton.set_label("Listen") def lsbutton_clicked(self, button): val = self.lsbutton.get_label() if val == "Listen": self.emit("command", "listen") self.lsbutton.set_label("Stop") #clear the label self.label.set_text("") else: self.lsbutton_stopped() self.emit("command", "stop") def run(self): self.window.show_all() def quit(self): pass def delete_event(self, x, y ): self.emit("command", "quit") def finished(self, text): print text #if the continuous isn't pressed if not self.ccheckbox.get_active(): self.lsbutton_stopped() self.label.set_text(text)