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pyfa/gui/builtinViewColumns/capacitorUse.py
Corollax b4525d233e Do not display capacitor use column on 0
A long column of 0's is annoying. Don't display it if it's 0.
2010-11-01 14:41:04 -05:00

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#===============================================================================
# Copyright (C) 2010 Diego Duclos
#
# This file is part of pyfa.
#
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#===============================================================================
from gui.viewColumn import ViewColumn
from gui import bitmapLoader
import service
from util import formatAmount
class CapacitorUse(ViewColumn):
name = "Capacitor Usage"
def __init__(self, fittingView, params):
ViewColumn.__init__(self, fittingView)
cAttribute = service.Attribute.getInstance()
info = cAttribute.getAttributeInfo("capacitorNeed")
bitmap = bitmapLoader.getBitmap(info.icon.iconFile, "pack")
if bitmap:
self.imageId = fittingView.imageList.Add(bitmap)
else:
self.imageId = -1
def getText(self, mod):
capUse = mod.capUse
if capUse:
return "%s%s" % ("+" if capUse < 0 else "", (formatAmount(-capUse, 3, 0, 3)))
else:
return ""
def getImageId(self, mod):
return -1
CapacitorUse.register()