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| Started by | Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> |
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| First post | 2012-11-07 13:54 +0100 |
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Re: clicking on turtle Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> - 2012-11-07 13:54 +0100
| From | Peter Otten <__peter__@web.de> |
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| Date | 2012-11-07 13:54 +0100 |
| Subject | Re: clicking on turtle |
| Message-ID | <mailman.3368.1352292858.27098.python-list@python.org> |
Nicolas Graner wrote:
> I have a problem with the standard "turtle" module. When a turtle has
> a custom shape of type "compound", it doesn't seem to respond to click
> events. No problem with polygon shapes.
>
> Running python 3.2.3, turtle version 1.1b on Windows XP.
>
> Here is my test file:
>
> ##################################################
> import turtle
> square = ((0,0),(0,20),(20,20),(20,0))
> turtle.addshape("sq1", square) # sq1 = polygon shape
> s = turtle.Shape("compound")
> s.addcomponent(square, "red")
> turtle.addshape("sq2", s) # sq2 = compound shape
> t1 = turtle.Turtle(shape="sq1")
> t2 = turtle.Turtle(shape="sq2")
> t2.fd(20) # set the turtles side by side
> def click(x,y): print("click at",x,y)
> t1.onclick(click)
> t2.onclick(click)
> turtle.mainloop()
> ##################################################
>
> When I run this and click on the black square (i.e. t1), the message
> "click at..." gets printed on the console. When I click on the red
> square (i.e. t2), nothing happens.
>
> Bug or feature?
I believe it's a bug. Please report it on http://bugs.python.org
As a quick-fix here's a monkey patch that seems to work:
import turtle
def _onclick(self, item, fun, num=1, add=None):
if isinstance(item, list):
for item in item:
self._onclick(item, fun, num, add)
return
if fun is None:
self.cv.tag_unbind(item, "<Button-%s>" % num)
else:
def eventfun(event):
x, y = (self.cv.canvasx(event.x)/self.xscale,
-self.cv.canvasy(event.y)/self.yscale)
fun(x, y)
self.cv.tag_bind(item, "<Button-%s>" % num, eventfun, add)
turtle.TurtleScreenBase._onclick = _onclick
square = ((0,0),(0,20),(20,20),(20,0))
turtle.addshape("sq1", square) # sq1 = polygon shape
s = turtle.Shape("compound")
s.addcomponent(square, "red")
turtle.addshape("sq2", s) # sq2 = compound shape
t1 = turtle.Turtle(shape="sq1")
t2 = turtle.Turtle(shape="sq2")
t2.fd(20) # set the turtles side by side
def click(x,y): print("click at",x,y)
t1.onclick(click)
t2.onclick(click)
turtle.mainloop()
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