import appuifw import e32 def exit_key_handler(): app_lock.signal() # create the callback functions for the application menu and its submenus def item1(): print "" round.set(u'item one was selected') def subitem1(): print "" round.set(u'subitem one was selected') def subitem2(): round.set(u'subitem two was selected') app_lock = e32.Ao_lock() round = appuifw.Text() round.set(u'press options') appuifw.app.screen='large' appuifw.app.body = round # create the application menu including submenus appuifw.app.menu = [(u"item 1", item1), (u"Submenu 1", ((u"sub item 1", subitem1), (u"sub item 2", subitem2)))] appuifw.app.exit_key_handler = exit_key_handler app_lock.wait()
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Wednesday, January 02, 2013
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