from GUI import Dialog, Label, Button, application from GUI.StdButtons import DefaultButton, CancelButton from testing import say class TestDialog(Dialog): def ok(self): say("OK") def cancel(self): say("Cancel") dlog = TestDialog(width = 250) lbl = Label(text = "Eject the tomato?") ok_btn = DefaultButton() cancel_btn = CancelButton() dlog.place(lbl, left = 20, top = 20) dlog.place(ok_btn, left = 20, top = lbl + 20) dlog.place(cancel_btn, right = -20, top = lbl + 20) dlog.height = ok_btn.bounds[3] + 20 dlog.show() instructions = """ There should be a non-modal dialog with two buttons in 'default' and 'cancel' styles. The window should be movable but not resizable. Messages should be printed when the buttons are pressed (although they should not dismiss the dialog). Return and Enter should activate the OK button, and Escape should activate the Cancel button. On platforms without an application-wide menu bar, the window should not have a menu bar, but the keyboard equivalent of the Quit command should still work. """ say(instructions) application().run()