import os import logging import wx from wx import Frame import webbrowser wx_supports_html2 = float(wx.__version__[:3]) >= 2.9 if wx_supports_html2: import wx.html2 as html else: import wx.html as html from gui_manager import get_app_dir PATH_APP = get_app_dir() class DocumentationWindow(Frame): def __init__(self, parent, id, path, title, size=(850, 540)): Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, title, size=size) SPHINX_DOC_ENV = "SASVIEW_DOC_PATH" if SPHINX_DOC_ENV in os.environ: docs_path = os.path.join(os.environ[SPHINX_DOC_ENV]) else: # For the installer, docs are in a top-level directory. We're not # bothering to worry about docs when running using the old # (non - run.py) way. docs_path = os.path.join(PATH_APP, "doc") if not os.path.exists(docs_path): logging.error("Could not find Sphinx documentation at %s \ -- has it been built?", docs_path) elif wx_supports_html2: # Complete HTML/CSS support! self.view = html.WebView.New(self) self.view.LoadURL("file://" + docs_path + '\\' + path) self.Show() else: #For cases that do not build against current version dependency # Wx 3.0 we provide a webbrowser call - this is particularly for #Red hat used at SNS for which Wx 3.0 is not available. This #does not deal with issue of math in docs of course. webbrowser.open_new_tab("file:///" + docs_path + "/" + path) print ("file:///" + docs_path + "/" + path)