I recently upgraded to the development release of wxPython (wxPython 2.9.2.4) since I needed the functionality of wx.NotificationMessage within my application. I have been trying unsuccessfully to create notification bubbles on certain user events due to something I think might be a possible bug. Before submitting such bug, I wanted to go ahead and ask the people of the mailing list what they think might be the problem and hopefully find a solution from within my code.
Here is the code I have used:
import wx, sys
app = wx.PySimpleApp()
class TestTaskBarIcon(wx.TaskBarIcon):
def __init__(self):
wx.TaskBarIcon.__init__(self)
# create a test icon
bmp = wx.EmptyBitmap(16, 16)
dc = wx.MemoryDC(bmp)
dc.SetBrush(wx.RED_BRUSH)
dc.Clear()
dc.SelectObject(wx.NullBitmap)
testicon = wx.EmptyIcon()
testicon.CopyFromBitmap(bmp)
self.SetIcon(testicon)
self.Bind(wx.EVT_TASKBAR_LEFT_UP, lambda e: (self.RemoveIcon(),sys.exit()))
wx.NotificationMessage("", "Hello world!").Show()
icon = TestTaskBarIcon()
app.MainLoop()
On my Windows 7 computer, the code creates a small white task bar icon and creates a popup with the phrase "Hello World!". The problem? The message is not on my icon. Another icon is being created and the message is being placed there. See this image: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/18068">
What I thought was that this is probably due to the fact that I have passed no parent parameter on line 22:
wx.NotificationMessage("", "Hello world!").Show()
Here is what I changed it to:
wx.NotificationMessage("", "Hello world!", self).Show()
Where 'self' refers to the task bar icon. When I do that, I get an error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Python27\testnotificationmessage.py", line 24, in <module>
icon = TestTaskBarIcon()
File "C:\Python27\testnotificationmessage.py", line 22, in __init__
wx.NotificationMessage("", "Hello world!", self).Show()
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\wx-2.9.2-msw\wx\_misc.py", line 1213, in __init__
_misc_.NotificationMessage_swiginit(self,_misc_.new_NotificationMessage(*args))
TypeError: in method 'new_NotificationMessage', expected argument 3 of type 'wxWindow *'
What's going on? If I remove that argument, I don't get my result, if I add the argument, I get an error! How am I supposed to use wx.NotificationMessage with a wx.TaskBarIcon!
Please help! I hope I've provided enough details. Please comment if you need more!