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<h1>Class: Activity</h1> | <h1>Class: Activity</h1> | ||
<h3> How do I create a new activity that is derived from the base Activity class?</h3> | <h3> How do I create a new activity that is derived from the base Activity class?</h3> | ||
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+ | The following code creates a simple activity called ToolbarExample: | ||
from sugar.activity import activity | from sugar.activity import activity | ||
class ToolbarExample(activity.Activity): | class ToolbarExample(activity.Activity): | ||
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def __init__(self, handle): | def __init__(self, handle): | ||
activity.Activity.__init__(self, handle) | activity.Activity.__init__(self, handle) | ||
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Revision as of 09:48, 29 May 2008
The sugar.activity.activity package includes several important classes that are needed to run a basic activity.
Class: Activity
How do I create a new activity that is derived from the base Activity class?
The following code creates a simple activity called ToolbarExample: from sugar.activity import activity class ToolbarExample(activity.Activity):
def __init__(self, handle): activity.Activity.__init__(self, handle)