PySimpleGUI/DemoPrograms/Demo_Theme_Dump.py

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import PySimpleGUI as sg
# import PySimpleGUIWeb as sg
# import PySimpleGUIQt as sg
"""
If you're using the PySimpleGUI color themes, then your code will a line that looks something like this:
sg.theme('Light Green 1') or sg.theme('LightGreen1')
This demo shows how to access the list of all themes to build your own previewer
"""
# Use the built-in Theme Viewer to show all of the themes and their names
# sg.theme_previewer()
# The remainder of the program duplicates the built-in Theme Viewer, allowing you to create your
# own custom theme viewer window. You can configure the number of frames per row for example. Or maybe you only
# want to see the dark themes
window_background = 'black'
def sample_layout():
return [[sg.Text('Text element'), sg.InputText('Input data here', size=(15, 1))],
[sg.Button('Ok'), sg.Button('Cancel'), sg.Slider((1, 10), orientation='h', size=(10, 15))]]
layout = [[sg.Text('List of Dark Themes Provided by PySimpleGUI', font='Default 18', background_color=window_background)]]
FRAMES_PER_ROW = 9
names = sg.theme_list()
names = [name for name in names if 'dark' in name.lower()]
row = []
for count, theme in enumerate(names):
sg.theme(theme)
if not count % FRAMES_PER_ROW:
layout += [row]
row = []
row += [sg.Frame(theme, sample_layout())]
if row:
layout += [row]
window = sg.Window('Custom Preview of Themes', layout, background_color=window_background)
window.read()
window.close()