fix arrow movement, do not crash on exit
[enigma2.git] / lib / python / Components / HelpMenuList.py
index 34eb4119449f59c252e5f0f1a985a4bacf97b166..e6f8539167cc93eb0d20e494fc19d037a6d5b993 100644 (file)
@@ -2,49 +2,58 @@ from GUIComponent import *
 
 from enigma import eListboxPythonMultiContent, eListbox, gFont
 
 
 from enigma import eListboxPythonMultiContent, eListbox, gFont
 
+from Tools.KeyBindings import queryKeyBinding, getKeyDescription
+#getKeyPositions
+
 # [ ( actionmap, context, [(action, help), (action, help), ...] ), (actionmap, ... ), ... ]
 
 class HelpMenuList(GUIComponent):
        def __init__(self, list, callback):
                GUIComponent.__init__(self)
 # [ ( actionmap, context, [(action, help), (action, help), ...] ), (actionmap, ... ), ... ]
 
 class HelpMenuList(GUIComponent):
        def __init__(self, list, callback):
                GUIComponent.__init__(self)
-               
+               self.onSelChanged = [ ]
                self.l = eListboxPythonMultiContent()
                self.callback = callback
                
                l = [ ]
                for (actionmap, context, actions) in list:
                self.l = eListboxPythonMultiContent()
                self.callback = callback
                
                l = [ ]
                for (actionmap, context, actions) in list:
-                       
-                       print "actionmap:"  + str(actionmap)
-                       print "context: " + str(context)
-                       print "actions: " + str(actions)
-                       
                        for (action, help) in actions:
                                entry = [ ]
                                
                        for (action, help) in actions:
                                entry = [ ]
                                
-                               entry.append( (actionmap, context, action) )
-                               entry.append( (0, 36, 200, 20, 1, 0, "you can also press a secret button") )
-                               entry.append( (0, 0, 200, 36, 0, 0, help) )
+                               buttons = queryKeyBinding(context, action)
+
+                               name = None
+                               
+                               for n in buttons:
+                                       name = getKeyDescription(n)
+                                       if name is not None:
+                                               break
+
+                               entry.append( (actionmap, context, action, name ) )
+                               entry.append( (eListboxPythonMultiContent.TYPE_TEXT, 0, 0, 400, 28, 0, 0, help) )
                                
                                l.append(entry)
                
                self.l.setList(l)
                
                                
                                l.append(entry)
                
                self.l.setList(l)
                
-               self.l.setFont(0, gFont("Arial", 36))
-               self.l.setFont(1, gFont("Arial", 18))
+               self.l.setFont(0, gFont("Regular", 26))
        
        
+       def ok(self):
+               # a list entry has a "private" tuple as first entry...
+               l = self.l.getCurrentSelection()[0]
+               
+               # ...containing (Actionmap, Context, Action, keydata).
+               # we returns this tuple to the callback.
+               self.callback(l[0], l[1], l[2])
+       
+       def getCurrent(self):
+               return self.l.getCurrentSelection()[0]
+
        def GUIcreate(self, parent):
                self.instance = eListbox(parent)
                self.instance.setContent(self.l)
        def GUIcreate(self, parent):
                self.instance = eListbox(parent)
                self.instance.setContent(self.l)
-               self.instance.setItemHeight(75)
-       
+               self.instance.setItemHeight(42)
+               
        def GUIdelete(self):
                self.instance.setContent(None)
                self.instance = None
 
        def GUIdelete(self):
                self.instance.setContent(None)
                self.instance = None
 
-       def ok(self):
-               # a list entry has a "private" tuple as first entry...
-               l = self.l.getCurrentSelection()[0]
-               
-               # ...containing (Actionmap, Context, Action).
-               # we returns this tuple to the callback.
-               self.callback(l[0], l[1], l[2])