Reworked the old "expasion" demo and used Stretch elements instead of expanding Text elements. Renamed the demo to have the word stretch in the name.
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import PySimpleGUI as sg
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"""
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Demo Element Justification In A Window Using A Text Element That Expands
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How to Justify elements on 1 row to be left, right or left, middle, right
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Additionally, locate these buttons at the bottom of the screen
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The key concepts to use are the newly added expand_x and expand_y
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To get 2 buttons to be all the way to the left and to the far right, then
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you want to place a text element between them that expands
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If you want a third button that is centered, then add TWO Text elements, one
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on each side of the middle one
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Copyright 2021 PySimpleGUI
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"""
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layout = [ [sg.Text('Window with elements on the left and the right')],
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[sg.T('Using a text element that expands enables you to "push" other elements around')],
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[sg.HorizontalSeparator()],
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[sg.T(expand_y=True, pad=(0,0), font='_ 1')], # Take as little room as possible
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[sg.Button('Left'), sg.Text(expand_x=True, pad=(0,0)), sg.Button('Right')],
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[sg.Text(expand_x=True), sg.B('Right')],
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[sg.Button('Left'), sg.Text(expand_x=True, pad=(0,0)), sg.B('Middle'), sg.Text(expand_x=True, pad=(0,0)), sg.Button('Right')] ]
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window = sg.Window('Left and Right Justification', layout, resizable=True)
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while True:
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event, values = window.read()
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print(event, values)
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if event == sg.WIN_CLOSED or event == 'Exit':
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break
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window.close()
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import PySimpleGUI as sg
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"""
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Demo Element Justification In A Window Using Stretch Elements
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How to Justify elements on 1 row to be left, right or left, middle, right
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Additionally, locate these buttons at the bottom of the screen
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To get 2 buttons to be all the way to the left and to the far right, then
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you want to place a Stretch element between them that expands
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If you want a third button that is centered, then add TWO Stretch elements, one
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on each side of the middle one
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Copyright 2021 PySimpleGUI
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"""
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layout = [ [sg.Text('Window with elements on the left and the right')],
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[sg.T('Using a Stretch element that expands enables you to "push" other elements around')],
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[sg.HorizontalSeparator()],
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[sg.VStretch()], # Stretch verticaly
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[sg.Button('Left'), sg.Stretch(), sg.Button('Right')],
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[sg.Stretch(), sg.B('Right')],
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[sg.Button('Left'), sg.Stretch(), sg.B('Middle'), sg.Stretch(), sg.Button('Right')] ]
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window = sg.Window('Left and Right Justification', layout, resizable=True)
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while True:
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event, values = window.read()
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print(event, values)
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if event == sg.WIN_CLOSED or event == 'Exit':
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break
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window.close()
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