Merge pull request #950 from MikeTheWatchGuy/Dev-latest

Dev latest
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ class GameOfLife:
[self.graph], [self.graph],
[sg.Button('Go!', key='_DONE_'), [sg.Button('Go!', key='_DONE_'),
sg.Text(' Delay (ms)') , sg.Slider([0,400], orientation='h', key='_SLIDER_', size=(15,15)), sg.Text(' Delay (ms)') , sg.Slider([0,400], orientation='h', key='_SLIDER_', size=(15,15)),
sg.Text(' Num Generations'), sg.Slider([0, 1000],default_value=200, orientation='h',size=(15,15), key='_SLIDER2_')] sg.Text(' Num Generations'), sg.Slider([0, 3000],default_value=400, orientation='h',size=(15,15), key='_SLIDER2_')]
] ]
self.window = sg.Window('Window Title', ).Layout(layout).Finalize() self.window = sg.Window('Window Title', ).Layout(layout).Finalize()

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@ -252,6 +252,8 @@ ELEM_TYPE_TREE = 'tree'
ELEM_TYPE_ERROR = 'error' ELEM_TYPE_ERROR = 'error'
ELEM_TYPE_SEPARATOR = 'separator' ELEM_TYPE_SEPARATOR = 'separator'
ELEM_TYPE_STATUSBAR = 'statusbar' ELEM_TYPE_STATUSBAR = 'statusbar'
ELEM_TYPE_PANE = 'pane'
# STRETCH == ERROR ELEMENT as a filler
# ------------------------- Popup Buttons Types ------------------------- # # ------------------------- Popup Buttons Types ------------------------- #
POPUP_BUTTONS_YES_NO = 1 POPUP_BUTTONS_YES_NO = 1
@ -912,8 +914,7 @@ Check = Checkbox
class Spin(Element): class Spin(Element):
# Values = None # Values = None
# TKSpinBox = None # TKSpinBox = None
def __init__(self, values, initial_value=None, disabled=False, change_submits=False,enable_events=False , size=(None, None), auto_size_text=None, font=None, background_color=None, text_color=None, key=None, pad=None, def __init__(self, values, initial_value=None, disabled=False, change_submits=False,enable_events=False , size=(None, None), auto_size_text=None, font=None, background_color=None, text_color=None, key=None, pad=None, tooltip=None, visible=True):
tooltip=None, visible=True):
''' '''
Spinner Element Spinner Element
:param values: :param values:
@ -1372,6 +1373,8 @@ class Button(Element):
self.TKButton = None self.TKButton = None
self.Target = target self.Target = target
self.ButtonText = button_text self.ButtonText = button_text
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and button_color is not None:
print('Button *** WARNING - Button colors are not supported on the Mac ***')
self.ButtonColor = button_color if button_color else DEFAULT_BUTTON_COLOR self.ButtonColor = button_color if button_color else DEFAULT_BUTTON_COLOR
self.ImageFilename = image_filename self.ImageFilename = image_filename
self.ImageData = image_data self.ImageData = image_data
@ -1528,11 +1531,13 @@ class Button(Element):
return return
def Update(self, text=None, button_color=(None, None), disabled=None, image_data=None, image_filename=None, visible=None): def Update(self, text=None, button_color=(None, None), disabled=None, image_data=None, image_filename=None, visible=None, image_subsample=None, image_size=None):
try: try:
if text is not None: if text is not None:
self.TKButton.configure(text=text) self.TKButton.configure(text=text)
self.ButtonText = text self.ButtonText = text
if sys.platform == 'darwin' and button_color != (None, None):
print('Button.Update *** WARNING - Button colors are not supported on the Mac***')
if button_color != (None, None): if button_color != (None, None):
self.TKButton.config(foreground=button_color[0], background=button_color[1]) self.TKButton.config(foreground=button_color[0], background=button_color[1])
except: except:
@ -1543,7 +1548,12 @@ class Button(Element):
self.TKButton['state'] = 'normal' self.TKButton['state'] = 'normal'
if image_data is not None: if image_data is not None:
image = tk.PhotoImage(data=image_data) image = tk.PhotoImage(data=image_data)
width, height = image.width(), image.height() if image_size is not None:
width, height = image_size
else:
width, height = image.width(), image.height()
if image_subsample:
image = image.subsample(image_subsample)
self.TKButton.config(image=image, width=width, height=height) self.TKButton.config(image=image, width=width, height=height)
self.TKButton.image = image self.TKButton.image = image
if image_filename is not None: if image_filename is not None:
@ -1878,6 +1888,13 @@ class Graph(Element):
return None return None
self._TKCanvas2.delete('all') self._TKCanvas2.delete('all')
def DeleteFigure(self, id):
try:
self._TKCanvas2.delete(id)
except:
print('DeleteFigure - bad ID {}'.format(id))
def Update(self, background_color, visible=None): def Update(self, background_color, visible=None):
if self._TKCanvas2 is None: if self._TKCanvas2 is None:
print('*** WARNING - The Graph element has not been finalized and cannot be drawn upon ***') print('*** WARNING - The Graph element has not been finalized and cannot be drawn upon ***')
@ -2407,6 +2424,7 @@ class Column(Element):
self.ReturnValuesDictionary = {} self.ReturnValuesDictionary = {}
self.DictionaryKeyCounter = 0 self.DictionaryKeyCounter = 0
self.ParentWindow = None self.ParentWindow = None
self.ParentPanedWindow = None
self.Rows = [] self.Rows = []
self.TKFrame = None self.TKFrame = None
self.TKColFrame = None self.TKColFrame = None
@ -2416,7 +2434,7 @@ class Column(Element):
self.Layout(layout) self.Layout(layout)
super().__init__(ELEM_TYPE_COLUMN, background_color=background_color, size=size, pad=pad, key=key, visible=visible) super().__init__(ELEM_TYPE_COLUMN, background_color=bg, size=size, pad=pad, key=key, visible=visible)
return return
def AddRow(self, *args): def AddRow(self, *args):
@ -2446,9 +2464,15 @@ class Column(Element):
def Update(self, visible=None): def Update(self, visible=None):
if visible is False: if visible is False:
self.TKColFrame.pack_forget() if self.TKColFrame:
self.TKColFrame.pack_forget()
if self.ParentPanedWindow:
self.ParentPanedWindow.remove(self.TKColFrame)
elif visible is True: elif visible is True:
self.TKColFrame.pack() if self.TKColFrame:
self.TKColFrame.pack()
if self.ParentPanedWindow:
self.ParentPanedWindow.add(self.TKColFrame)
def __del__(self): def __del__(self):
@ -2462,6 +2486,52 @@ class Column(Element):
super().__del__() super().__del__()
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Pane #
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #
class Pane(Element):
def __init__(self, pane_list, background_color=None, size=(None, None), pad=None, orientation='vertical', show_handle=True, relief=RELIEF_RAISED, handle_size=None, border_width=None, key=None, visible=True):
'''
Container for elements that are stacked into rows
:param layout:
:param background_color:
:param size:
:param pad:
:param scrollable:
:param vertical_scroll_only:
:param key:
'''
self.UseDictionary = False
self.ReturnValues = None
self.ReturnValuesList = []
self.ReturnValuesDictionary = {}
self.DictionaryKeyCounter = 0
self.ParentWindow = None
self.Rows = []
self.TKFrame = None
self.PanedWindow = None
self.Orientation = orientation
self.PaneList = pane_list
self.ShowHandle = show_handle
self.Relief = relief
self.HandleSize = handle_size or 8
self.BorderDepth = border_width
bg = background_color if background_color is not None else DEFAULT_BACKGROUND_COLOR
self.Rows = [pane_list]
super().__init__(ELEM_TYPE_PANE, background_color=bg, size=size, pad=pad, key=key, visible=visible)
return
def Update(self, visible=None):
if visible is False:
self.PanedWindow.pack_forget()
elif visible is True:
self.PanedWindow.pack()
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# Calendar # # Calendar #
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- #
@ -3027,7 +3097,7 @@ class Window(object):
progress_bar_color=(None, None), background_color=None, border_depth=None, auto_close=False, progress_bar_color=(None, None), background_color=None, border_depth=None, auto_close=False,
auto_close_duration=DEFAULT_AUTOCLOSE_TIME, icon=DEFAULT_WINDOW_ICON, force_toplevel=False, auto_close_duration=DEFAULT_AUTOCLOSE_TIME, icon=DEFAULT_WINDOW_ICON, force_toplevel=False,
alpha_channel=1, return_keyboard_events=False, use_default_focus=True, text_justification=None, alpha_channel=1, return_keyboard_events=False, use_default_focus=True, text_justification=None,
no_titlebar=False, grab_anywhere=False, keep_on_top=False, resizable=False, disable_close=False): no_titlebar=False, grab_anywhere=False, keep_on_top=False, resizable=False, disable_close=False, disable_minimize=False):
''' '''
Main window object where Elements will be laid out in rows Main window object where Elements will be laid out in rows
:param title: :param title:
@ -3103,6 +3173,7 @@ class Window(object):
self.TimeoutKey = '_timeout_' self.TimeoutKey = '_timeout_'
self.TimerCancelled = False self.TimerCancelled = False
self.DisableClose = disable_close self.DisableClose = disable_close
self.DisableMinimize = disable_minimize
self._Hidden = False self._Hidden = False
self._Size = size self._Size = size
self.XFound = False self.XFound = False
@ -3918,6 +3989,18 @@ def BuildResultsForSubform(form, initialize_only, top_level_form):
if element.ReturnValues[0] is not None: # if a button was clicked if element.ReturnValues[0] is not None: # if a button was clicked
button_pressed_text = element.ReturnValues[0] button_pressed_text = element.ReturnValues[0]
if element.Type == ELEM_TYPE_PANE:
element.DictionaryKeyCounter = top_level_form.DictionaryKeyCounter
element.ReturnValuesList = []
element.ReturnValuesDictionary = {}
BuildResultsForSubform(element, initialize_only, top_level_form)
for item in element.ReturnValuesList:
AddToReturnList(top_level_form, item)
if element.UseDictionary:
top_level_form.UseDictionary = True
if element.ReturnValues[0] is not None: # if a button was clicked
button_pressed_text = element.ReturnValues[0]
if element.Type == ELEM_TYPE_TAB_GROUP: if element.Type == ELEM_TYPE_TAB_GROUP:
element.DictionaryKeyCounter = top_level_form.DictionaryKeyCounter element.DictionaryKeyCounter = top_level_form.DictionaryKeyCounter
element.ReturnValuesList = [] element.ReturnValuesList = []
@ -4123,6 +4206,10 @@ def _FindElementFromKeyInSubForm(form, key):
matching_elem = _FindElementFromKeyInSubForm(element, key) matching_elem = _FindElementFromKeyInSubForm(element, key)
if matching_elem is not None: if matching_elem is not None:
return matching_elem return matching_elem
if element.Type == ELEM_TYPE_PANE:
matching_elem = _FindElementFromKeyInSubForm(element, key)
if matching_elem is not None:
return matching_elem
if element.Type == ELEM_TYPE_TAB: if element.Type == ELEM_TYPE_TAB:
matching_elem = _FindElementFromKeyInSubForm(element, key) matching_elem = _FindElementFromKeyInSubForm(element, key)
if matching_elem is not None: if matching_elem is not None:
@ -4207,7 +4294,7 @@ if sys.version_info[0] >= 3:
i += 1 i += 1
else: else:
def AddMenuItem(top_menu, sub_menu_info, element, is_sub_menu=False, skip=False): def AddMenuItem(top_menu, sub_menu_info, element, is_sub_menu=False, skip=False):
if isinstance(sub_menu_info, types.StringType): if isinstance(sub_menu_info, (str,unicode)):
if not is_sub_menu and not skip: if not is_sub_menu and not skip:
# print(f'Adding command {sub_menu_info}') # print(f'Adding command {sub_menu_info}')
pos = sub_menu_info.find('&') pos = sub_menu_info.find('&')
@ -4234,7 +4321,7 @@ else:
while i < (len(sub_menu_info)): while i < (len(sub_menu_info)):
item = sub_menu_info[i] item = sub_menu_info[i]
if i != len(sub_menu_info) - 1: if i != len(sub_menu_info) - 1:
if not isinstance(sub_menu_info[i + 1], types.StringType): if not isinstance(sub_menu_info[i + 1], (str, unicode)):
new_menu = tk.Menu(top_menu, tearoff=element.Tearoff) new_menu = tk.Menu(top_menu, tearoff=element.Tearoff)
pos = sub_menu_info[i].find('&') pos = sub_menu_info[i].find('&')
if pos != -1: if pos != -1:
@ -4306,31 +4393,64 @@ def PackFormIntoFrame(form, containing_frame, toplevel_form):
# ------------------------- COLUMN element ------------------------- # # ------------------------- COLUMN element ------------------------- #
if element_type == ELEM_TYPE_COLUMN: if element_type == ELEM_TYPE_COLUMN:
if element.Scrollable: if element.Scrollable:
col_frame = TkScrollableFrame(tk_row_frame, element.VerticalScrollOnly) # do not use yet! not working element.TKColFrame = TkScrollableFrame(tk_row_frame, element.VerticalScrollOnly) # do not use yet! not working
PackFormIntoFrame(element, col_frame.TKFrame, toplevel_form) PackFormIntoFrame(element, element.TKColFrame.TKFrame, toplevel_form)
col_frame.TKFrame.update() element.TKColFrame.TKFrame.update()
if element.Size == (None, None): # if no size specified, use column width x column height/2 if element.Size == (None, None): # if no size specified, use column width x column height/2
col_frame.canvas.config(width=col_frame.TKFrame.winfo_reqwidth(), element.TKColFrame.canvas.config(width=element.TKColFrame.TKFrame.winfo_reqwidth(),
height=col_frame.TKFrame.winfo_reqheight() / 2) height=element.TKColFrame.TKFrame.winfo_reqheight() / 2)
else: else:
col_frame.canvas.config(width=element.Size[0], height=element.Size[1]) element.TKColFrame.canvas.config(width=element.Size[0], height=element.Size[1])
if not element.BackgroundColor in (None, COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT): if not element.BackgroundColor in (None, COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT):
col_frame.canvas.config(background=element.BackgroundColor) element.TKColFrame.canvas.config(background=element.BackgroundColor)
col_frame.TKFrame.config(background=element.BackgroundColor, borderwidth=0, element.TKColFrame.TKFrame.config(background=element.BackgroundColor, borderwidth=0,
highlightthickness=0) highlightthickness=0)
col_frame.config(background=element.BackgroundColor, borderwidth=0, highlightthickness=0) element.TKColFrame.config(background=element.BackgroundColor, borderwidth=0, highlightthickness=0)
else: else:
col_frame = tk.Frame(tk_row_frame) element.TKColFrame = tk.Frame(tk_row_frame)
PackFormIntoFrame(element, col_frame, toplevel_form) PackFormIntoFrame(element, element.TKColFrame, toplevel_form)
col_frame.pack(side=tk.LEFT, padx=elementpad[0], pady=elementpad[1], expand=True, fill='both') element.TKColFrame.pack(side=tk.LEFT, padx=elementpad[0], pady=elementpad[1], expand=True, fill='both')
if element.Visible is False: if element.Visible is False:
col_frame.pack_forget() element.TKColFrame.pack_forget()
element.TKColFrame = col_frame element.TKColFrame = element.TKColFrame
if element.BackgroundColor != COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT and element.BackgroundColor is not None: if element.BackgroundColor != COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT and element.BackgroundColor is not None:
col_frame.configure(background=element.BackgroundColor, highlightbackground=element.BackgroundColor, element.TKColFrame.configure(background=element.BackgroundColor, highlightbackground=element.BackgroundColor,
highlightcolor=element.BackgroundColor) highlightcolor=element.BackgroundColor)
# ------------------------- Pane element ------------------------- #
if element_type == ELEM_TYPE_PANE:
bd = element.BorderDepth if element.BorderDepth is not None else border_depth
element.PanedWindow = tk.PanedWindow(tk_row_frame,
orient=tk.VERTICAL if element.Orientation.startswith('v') else tk.HORIZONTAL,
borderwidth=bd,
bd=bd,
)
if element.Relief is not None:
element.PanedWindow.configure(relief=element.Relief)
element.PanedWindow.configure(handlesize=element.HandleSize)
if element.ShowHandle:
element.PanedWindow.config(showhandle=True)
if element.Size != (None, None):
element.PanedWindow.config(width=element.Size[0], height=element.Size[1])
if element.BackgroundColor is not None and element.BackgroundColor != COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT:
element.PanedWindow.configure(background=element.BackgroundColor)
for pane in element.PaneList:
pane.TKColFrame = tk.Frame(element.PanedWindow)
pane.ParentPanedWindow = element.PanedWindow
PackFormIntoFrame(pane, pane.TKColFrame, toplevel_form)
if pane.Visible:
element.PanedWindow.add(pane.TKColFrame)
if pane.BackgroundColor != COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT and pane.BackgroundColor is not None:
pane.TKColFrame.configure(background=pane.BackgroundColor, highlightbackground=pane.BackgroundColor,
highlightcolor=pane.BackgroundColor)
element.PanedWindow.pack(side=tk.LEFT, padx=elementpad[0], pady=elementpad[1], expand=True, fill='both')
if element.Visible is False:
element.PanedWindow.pack_forget()
# ------------------------- TEXT element ------------------------- # # ------------------------- TEXT element ------------------------- #
elif element_type == ELEM_TYPE_TEXT: elif element_type == ELEM_TYPE_TEXT:
# auto_size_text = element.AutoSizeText # auto_size_text = element.AutoSizeText
@ -4419,7 +4539,9 @@ def PackFormIntoFrame(form, containing_frame, toplevel_form):
tkbutton.config(foreground=bc[0], background=bc[1], activebackground=bc[1]) tkbutton.config(foreground=bc[0], background=bc[1], activebackground=bc[1])
elif bc[1] == COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT: elif bc[1] == COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT:
tkbutton.config(foreground=bc[0]) tkbutton.config(foreground=bc[0])
if border_depth == 0:
tkbutton.config(relief=tk.FLAT)
tkbutton.config(highlightthickness=0)
element.TKButton = tkbutton # not used yet but save the TK button in case element.TKButton = tkbutton # not used yet but save the TK button in case
wraplen = tkbutton.winfo_reqwidth() # width of widget in Pixels wraplen = tkbutton.winfo_reqwidth() # width of widget in Pixels
if element.ImageFilename: # if button has an image on it if element.ImageFilename: # if button has an image on it
@ -4502,11 +4624,25 @@ def PackFormIntoFrame(form, containing_frame, toplevel_form):
element.TKStringVar = tk.StringVar() element.TKStringVar = tk.StringVar()
if element.BackgroundColor is not None and element.BackgroundColor != COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT: if element.BackgroundColor is not None and element.BackgroundColor != COLOR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT:
combostyle = tkinter.ttk.Style() combostyle = tkinter.ttk.Style()
#
# style.map("C.TButton",
# foreground=[('pressed', 'red'), ('active', 'blue')],
# background=[('pressed', '!disabled', 'black'), ('active', 'white')]
# )
# combostyle.map('PSG.TCombobox', background=[('selected', 'green')])
# combostyle.configure('PSG.TCombobox.Listbox',fieldbackground='green')
# combostyle.configure('PSG.TCombobox', foreground=text_color)
# combostyle.configure('PSG.TCombobox', selectbackground='gray70')
# combostyle.map('PSG.TCombobox', background=[('readonly','red')])
# combostyle.configure('PSG.TCombobox.TEntry', background='red')
# combostyle.configure('PSG.TCombobox', selectforeground=element.BackgroundColor)
# combostyle.configure('PSG.TCombobox', fieldbackground='blue')
try: try:
combostyle.theme_create('combostyle', combostyle.theme_create('combostyle',
settings={'TCombobox': settings={'TCombobox':
{'configure': {'configure':
{'selectbackground': element.BackgroundColor, {'selectbackground': 'gray50',
'fieldbackground': element.BackgroundColor, 'fieldbackground': element.BackgroundColor,
'foreground': text_color, 'foreground': text_color,
'background': element.BackgroundColor} 'background': element.BackgroundColor}
@ -4516,7 +4652,7 @@ def PackFormIntoFrame(form, containing_frame, toplevel_form):
combostyle.theme_settings('combostyle', combostyle.theme_settings('combostyle',
settings={'TCombobox': settings={'TCombobox':
{'configure': {'configure':
{'selectbackground': element.BackgroundColor, {'selectbackground': 'gray50',
'fieldbackground': element.BackgroundColor, 'fieldbackground': element.BackgroundColor,
'foreground': text_color, 'foreground': text_color,
'background': element.BackgroundColor} 'background': element.BackgroundColor}
@ -4525,6 +4661,7 @@ def PackFormIntoFrame(form, containing_frame, toplevel_form):
pass pass
# ATTENTION: this applies the new style 'combostyle' to all ttk.Combobox # ATTENTION: this applies the new style 'combostyle' to all ttk.Combobox
combostyle.theme_use('combostyle') combostyle.theme_use('combostyle')
element.TKCombo = tkinter.ttk.Combobox(tk_row_frame, width=width, textvariable=element.TKStringVar, font=font) element.TKCombo = tkinter.ttk.Combobox(tk_row_frame, width=width, textvariable=element.TKStringVar, font=font)
if element.Size[1] != 1 and element.Size[1] is not None: if element.Size[1] != 1 and element.Size[1] is not None:
element.TKCombo.configure(height=element.Size[1]) element.TKCombo.configure(height=element.Size[1])
@ -5286,6 +5423,9 @@ def StartupTK(my_flex_form):
if not my_flex_form.Resizable: if not my_flex_form.Resizable:
root.resizable(False, False) root.resizable(False, False)
if my_flex_form.DisableMinimize:
root.attributes("-toolwindow", 1)
if my_flex_form.KeepOnTop: if my_flex_form.KeepOnTop:
root.wm_attributes("-topmost", 1) root.wm_attributes("-topmost", 1)
@ -5410,20 +5550,18 @@ class QuickMeter(object):
layout = [] layout = []
if self.orientation.lower().startswith('h'): if self.orientation.lower().startswith('h'):
col = [] col = []
for arg in args: col += [[T(arg)] for arg in args]
col.append([T(arg)]) col += [[T('', size=(30,10), key='_STATS_')],
col.append([T('', size=(30,10), key='_STATS_')]) [ProgressBar(max_value=self.max_value, orientation='h', key='_PROG_', size=self.size)],
col.append([ProgressBar(max_value=self.max_value, orientation='h', key='_PROG_', size=self.size)]) [Cancel(button_color=self.button_color), Stretch()]]
col.append([Cancel(button_color=self.button_color), Stretch()]) layout = [Column(col)]
layout += [Column(col)]
else: else:
col = [[ProgressBar(max_value=self.max_value, orientation='v', key='_PROG_', size=self.size)]] col = [[ProgressBar(max_value=self.max_value, orientation='v', key='_PROG_', size=self.size)]]
col2 = [] col2 = []
for arg in args: col2 += [[T(arg)] for arg in args]
col2.append([T(arg)]) col2 += [[T('', size=(30,10), key='_STATS_')],
col2.append([T('', size=(30,10), key='_STATS_')]) [Cancel(button_color=self.button_color), Stretch()]]
col2.append([Cancel(button_color=self.button_color), Stretch()]) layout = [Column(col), Column(col2)]
layout += [Column(col), Column(col2)]
self.window = Window(self.title, grab_anywhere=self.grab_anywhere, border_depth=self.border_width) self.window = Window(self.title, grab_anywhere=self.grab_anywhere, border_depth=self.border_width)
self.window.Layout([layout]).Finalize() self.window.Layout([layout]).Finalize()
@ -5524,24 +5662,33 @@ def GetComplimentaryHex(color):
# ======================== EasyPrint =====# # ======================== EasyPrint =====#
# ===================================================# # ===================================================#
_easy_print_data = None # global variable... I'm cheating
class DebugWin(object): class DebugWin(object):
debug_window = None debug_window = None
def __init__(self, size=(None, None), location=(None, None), font=None, no_titlebar=False, no_button=False, grab_anywhere=False, keep_on_top=False): def __init__(self, size=(None, None), location=(None, None), font=None, no_titlebar=False, no_button=False,
grab_anywhere=False, keep_on_top=False, do_not_reroute_stdout=True):
# Show a form that's a running counter # Show a form that's a running counter
self.size = size
self.location = location
self.font = font
self.no_titlebar = no_titlebar
self.no_button = no_button
self.grab_anywhere = grab_anywhere
self.keep_on_top = keep_on_top
self.do_not_reroute_stdout = do_not_reroute_stdout
win_size = size if size != (None, None) else DEFAULT_DEBUG_WINDOW_SIZE win_size = size if size != (None, None) else DEFAULT_DEBUG_WINDOW_SIZE
self.window = Window('Debug Window', no_titlebar=no_titlebar, auto_size_text=True, location=location, font=font or ('Courier New', 10), grab_anywhere=grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=keep_on_top) self.window = Window('Debug Window', no_titlebar=no_titlebar, auto_size_text=True, location=location,
self.output_element = Output(size=win_size) font=font or ('Courier New', 10), grab_anywhere=grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=keep_on_top)
self.output_element = Multiline(size=win_size, autoscroll=True, key='_MULTILINE_') if do_not_reroute_stdout else Output(size=win_size)
if no_button: if no_button:
self.layout = [[self.output_element]] self.layout = [[self.output_element]]
else: else:
self.layout = [ self.layout = [
[self.output_element], [self.output_element],
[DummyButton('Quit')] [DummyButton('Quit'), Stretch()]
] ]
self.window.AddRows(self.layout) self.window.AddRows(self.layout)
self.window.Read(timeout=0) # Show a non-blocking form, returns immediately self.window.Read(timeout=0) # Show a non-blocking form, returns immediately
return return
@ -5554,28 +5701,28 @@ class DebugWin(object):
sepchar = sep if sep is not None else ' ' sepchar = sep if sep is not None else ' '
endchar = end if end is not None else '\n' endchar = end if end is not None else '\n'
if self.window is None: # if window was destroyed already, just print if self.window is None: # if window was destroyed alread re-open it
self.__init__() self.__init__(size=self.size, location=self.location, font=self.font, no_titlebar=self.no_titlebar, no_button=self.no_button, grab_anywhere=self.grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=self.keep_on_top, do_not_reroute_stdout=self.do_not_reroute_stdout)
print(*args, sep=sepchar, end=endchar)
return
event, values = self.window.Read(timeout=0) event, values = self.window.Read(timeout=0)
if event == 'Quit' or event is None: if event == 'Quit' or event is None:
self.Close() self.Close()
print(*args, sep=sepchar, end=endchar) self.__init__(size=self.size, location=self.location, font=self.font, no_titlebar=self.no_titlebar, no_button=self.no_button, grab_anywhere=self.grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=self.keep_on_top, do_not_reroute_stdout=self.do_not_reroute_stdout)
# Add extra check to see if the window was closed... if closed by X sometimes am not told if self.do_not_reroute_stdout:
# try: outstring = ''
# state = self.window.TKroot.state() for arg in args:
# except: outstring += str(arg) + sepchar
# self.Close() outstring += endchar
self.output_element.Update(outstring, append=True)
else:
print(*args, sep=sepchar, end=endchar)
def Close(self): def Close(self):
if self.window is None:
return
self.window.Close() self.window.Close()
self.window.__del__() self.window.__del__()
self.window = None self.window = None
def PrintClose(): def PrintClose():
EasyPrintClose() EasyPrintClose()
@ -5583,6 +5730,8 @@ def PrintClose():
def EasyPrint(*args, **_3to2kwargs): def EasyPrint(*args, **_3to2kwargs):
if 'do_not_reroute_stdout' in _3to2kwargs: do_not_reroute_stdout = _3to2kwargs['do_not_reroute_stdout']; del _3to2kwargs['do_not_reroute_stdout']
else: do_not_reroute_stdout = False
if 'keep_on_top' in _3to2kwargs: keep_on_top = _3to2kwargs['keep_on_top']; del _3to2kwargs['keep_on_top'] if 'keep_on_top' in _3to2kwargs: keep_on_top = _3to2kwargs['keep_on_top']; del _3to2kwargs['keep_on_top']
else: keep_on_top = False else: keep_on_top = False
if 'grab_anywhere' in _3to2kwargs: grab_anywhere = _3to2kwargs['grab_anywhere']; del _3to2kwargs['grab_anywhere'] if 'grab_anywhere' in _3to2kwargs: grab_anywhere = _3to2kwargs['grab_anywhere']; del _3to2kwargs['grab_anywhere']
@ -5602,8 +5751,69 @@ def EasyPrint(*args, **_3to2kwargs):
if 'size' in _3to2kwargs: size = _3to2kwargs['size']; del _3to2kwargs['size'] if 'size' in _3to2kwargs: size = _3to2kwargs['size']; del _3to2kwargs['size']
else: size = (None, None) else: size = (None, None)
if DebugWin.debug_window is None: if DebugWin.debug_window is None:
DebugWin.debug_window = DebugWin(size=size, location=location, font=font, no_titlebar=no_titlebar, no_button=no_button, grab_anywhere=grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=keep_on_top) DebugWin.debug_window = DebugWin(size=size, location=location, font=font, no_titlebar=no_titlebar,
no_button=no_button, grab_anywhere=grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=keep_on_top, do_not_reroute_stdout=do_not_reroute_stdout)
DebugWin.debug_window.Print(*args, end=end, sep=sep) DebugWin.debug_window.Print(*args, end=end, sep=sep)
#
#
#
#
#
# class DebugWin():
# debug_window = None
#
# def __init__(self, size=(None, None), location=(None, None), font=None, no_titlebar=False, no_button=False, grab_anywhere=False, keep_on_top=False):
# # Show a form that's a running counter
# win_size = size if size != (None, None) else DEFAULT_DEBUG_WINDOW_SIZE
# self.window = Window('Debug Window', no_titlebar=no_titlebar, auto_size_text=True, location=location, font=font or ('Courier New', 10), grab_anywhere=grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=keep_on_top)
# self.output_element = Output(size=win_size)
# if no_button:
# self.layout = [[self.output_element]]
# else:
# self.layout = [
# [self.output_element],
# [DummyButton('Quit')]
# ]
# self.window.AddRows(self.layout)
# self.window.Read(timeout=0) # Show a non-blocking form, returns immediately
# return
#
# def Print(self, *args, end=None, sep=None):
# sepchar = sep if sep is not None else ' '
# endchar = end if end is not None else '\n'
#
# if self.window is None: # if window was destroyed already, just print
# self.__init__()
# print(*args, sep=sepchar, end=endchar)
# return
#
# event, values = self.window.Read(timeout=0)
# if event == 'Quit' or event is None:
# self.Close()
# print(*args, sep=sepchar, end=endchar)
# # Add extra check to see if the window was closed... if closed by X sometimes am not told
# # try:
# # state = self.window.TKroot.state()
# # except:
# # self.Close()
#
# def Close(self):
# if self.window is None:
# return
# self.window.Close()
# self.window.__del__()
# self.window = None
#
# def PrintClose():
# EasyPrintClose()
#
#
# def EasyPrint(*args, size=(None, None), end=None, sep=None, location=(None, None), font=None, no_titlebar=False, no_button=False, grab_anywhere=False, keep_on_top=False):
#
#
# if DebugWin.debug_window is None:
# DebugWin.debug_window = DebugWin(size=size, location=location, font=font, no_titlebar=no_titlebar, no_button=no_button, grab_anywhere=grab_anywhere, keep_on_top=keep_on_top)
# DebugWin.debug_window.Print(*args, end=end, sep=sep)
Print = EasyPrint Print = EasyPrint
@ -5618,6 +5828,10 @@ def EasyPrintClose():
# ======================== Scrolled Text Box =====# # ======================== Scrolled Text Box =====#
# ===================================================# # ===================================================#
def PopupScrolled(*args, **_3to2kwargs): def PopupScrolled(*args, **_3to2kwargs):
if 'non_blocking' in _3to2kwargs: non_blocking = _3to2kwargs['non_blocking']; del _3to2kwargs['non_blocking']
else: non_blocking = False
if 'title' in _3to2kwargs: title = _3to2kwargs['title']; del _3to2kwargs['title']
else: title = None
if 'location' in _3to2kwargs: location = _3to2kwargs['location']; del _3to2kwargs['location'] if 'location' in _3to2kwargs: location = _3to2kwargs['location']; del _3to2kwargs['location']
else: location = (None, None) else: location = (None, None)
if 'size' in _3to2kwargs: size = _3to2kwargs['size']; del _3to2kwargs['size'] if 'size' in _3to2kwargs: size = _3to2kwargs['size']; del _3to2kwargs['size']
@ -5633,7 +5847,7 @@ def PopupScrolled(*args, **_3to2kwargs):
if not args: return if not args: return
width, height = size width, height = size
width = width if width else MESSAGE_BOX_LINE_WIDTH width = width if width else MESSAGE_BOX_LINE_WIDTH
form = Window(args[0], auto_size_text=True, button_color=button_color, auto_close=auto_close, window = Window(title=title or args[0], auto_size_text=True, button_color=button_color, auto_close=auto_close,
auto_close_duration=auto_close_duration, location=location) auto_close_duration=auto_close_duration, location=location)
max_line_total, max_line_width, total_lines, height_computed = 0, 0, 0, 0 max_line_total, max_line_width, total_lines, height_computed = 0, 0, 0, 0
complete_output = '' complete_output = ''
@ -5652,18 +5866,19 @@ def PopupScrolled(*args, **_3to2kwargs):
height_computed = MAX_SCROLLED_TEXT_BOX_HEIGHT if height_computed > MAX_SCROLLED_TEXT_BOX_HEIGHT else height_computed height_computed = MAX_SCROLLED_TEXT_BOX_HEIGHT if height_computed > MAX_SCROLLED_TEXT_BOX_HEIGHT else height_computed
if height: if height:
height_computed = height height_computed = height
form.AddRow(Multiline(complete_output, size=(max_line_width, height_computed))) window.AddRow(Multiline(complete_output, size=(max_line_width, height_computed)))
pad = max_line_total - 15 if max_line_total > 15 else 1 pad = max_line_total - 15 if max_line_total > 15 else 1
# show either an OK or Yes/No depending on paramater # show either an OK or Yes/No depending on paramater
button = DummyButton if non_blocking else Button
if yes_no: if yes_no:
form.AddRow(Text('', size=(pad, 1), auto_size_text=False), Yes(), No()) window.AddRow(Text('', size=(pad, 1), auto_size_text=False), button('Yes'), button('No'))
button, values = form.Read()
form.Close()
return button
else: else:
form.AddRow(Text('', size=(pad, 1), auto_size_text=False), Button('OK', size=(5, 1), button_color=button_color)) window.AddRow(Text('', size=(pad, 1), auto_size_text=False), button('OK', size=(5, 1), button_color=button_color))
button, values = form.Read()
form.Close() if non_blocking:
button, values = window.Read(timeout=0)
else:
button, values = window.Read()
return button return button

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-3.x-yellow.svg) ![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/Python-3.x-yellow.svg)
![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUIQt_For_Python_3.x_Version-00.21.0-orange.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge) ![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUIQt_For_Python_3.x_Version-00.19.0-orange.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge)
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
"Qt without the ugly" "Qt without the ugly"
## The Alpha Release Version 0.21.0 ## The Alpha Release Version 0.18.0
[Announcements of Latest Developments](https://github.com/MikeTheWatchGuy/PySimpleGUI/issues/142) [Announcements of Latest Developments](https://github.com/MikeTheWatchGuy/PySimpleGUI/issues/142)
@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Welcome to the Alpha Release of PySimpleGUI for Qt!
You can use the exact same code that you are running on the older, tkinter, version of PySimpleGUI. You can use the exact same code that you are running on the older, tkinter, version of PySimpleGUI.
PySimpleGUIQt uses **PySide2** OR **PyQt5** for access to Qt. **PyQt5 has been having a number of problems recently however so tread lightly.** PySimpleGUIQt uses **PySide2** OR **PyQt5** for access to Qt. PyQt5 has been having a number of problems recently however so tread lightly.
## Porting your PySimpleGUI code to PySimpleGUIQt ## Porting your PySimpleGUI code to PySimpleGUIQt
@ -153,14 +153,13 @@ These Elements are "complete" (a relative term... more are more complete than ot
Notable MISSING features at the moment include: Notable MISSING features at the moment include:
* Graphs Element Methods - erasing, draw arc, etc * Graphs Element Methods - erasing, draw arc, etc
# New PySimpleGUI Features only in Qt (or first introduced in Qt) # New PySimpleGUI Features only in Qt
There are a number of new features that are only available in PySimpleGUIQt. These include: There are a number of new features that are only available in PySimpleGUIQt. These include:
* ButtonMenu Element * ButtonMenu Element
* Dial Element * Dial Element
* Stretcher Element * Stretcher Element
* SystemTray feature * SystemTray feature
* "Dynamic" windows that grow and shrink (uses invisible elements)
## SystemTray ## SystemTray
@ -219,7 +218,7 @@ You will find 3 parameters used to specify these 3 options on both the initializ
## Menu Definition ## Menu Definition
```python ```python
menu_def = ['BLANK', ['&Open', '&Save', ['1', '2', ['a', 'b']], '!&Properties', 'E&xit']] menu_def = ['BLANK', ['&Open', '&Save', ['1', '2', ['a', 'b']], '&Properties', 'E&xit']]
``` ```
A menu is defined using a list. A "Menu entry" is a string that specifies: A menu is defined using a list. A "Menu entry" is a string that specifies:
@ -227,7 +226,7 @@ A menu is defined using a list. A "Menu entry" is a string that specifies:
* keyboard shortcut * keyboard shortcut
* key * key
See section on Menu Keys for more information on using keys with menus. See section on Menu Keys for more informatoin on using keys with menus.
An entry without a key and keyboard shortcut is a simple string An entry without a key and keyboard shortcut is a simple string
`'Menu Item'` `'Menu Item'`
@ -244,10 +243,6 @@ The first entry can be ignored.`'BLANK`' was chosen for this example. It's this
**Separators** **Separators**
If you want a separator between 2 items, add the entry `'---'` and it will add a separator item at that place in your menu. If you want a separator between 2 items, add the entry `'---'` and it will add a separator item at that place in your menu.
**Disabled menu entries**
If you want to disable a menu entry, place a `!` before the menu entry
## SystemTray Methods ## SystemTray Methods
@ -365,18 +360,6 @@ If you want to change the separator characters from :: top something else,change
When a menu item has a key and it is chosen, then entire string is returned. If Hide were selected, then Hide::key would be returned from the Read. Note that the shortcut character & is NOT returned from Reads. When a menu item has a key and it is chosen, then entire string is returned. If Hide were selected, then Hide::key would be returned from the Read. Note that the shortcut character & is NOT returned from Reads.
## Dynamic Windows (Element Visibility)
Finally, the ability to grow and shrink has been added as of release 0.20.0
While the window **appears** to be dynamic, the reality is that the elements are created up front, when you define the window layout. You will create these "extra" elements with the flag `visible=False`. Then, when you wish to show those elements, call the element's `Update` method setting `visible=True`.
After you call the `Update` method, it's important to call `window.VisibilityChanged()` so that your window can change sizes. Without that call your window will not shrink. It will grow properly, but it will not shrink. While this could have been done by PySimpleGUI on the user's behalf, the thought was that perhaps the user wants the window size to remain the same and the element simply appears and disappears, leaving a blank spot. If the window automatically grew and shrank, this would not be possible. Just buck-up and make the call to `VisibilityChanged`.
## `enable_events` Parameter
All elements that are capable of producing events now have a parameter `enable_events`. This is *identical* to the old parameter `change_submits` or `click_submits`. The idea is to standardize on 1 name that all elements use. The old parameters will continue to work, but the documentation and sample programs will steer you away from them and towards enable_events.
# Release Notes: # Release Notes:
### 0.12.0 - 20-Nov-2018 ### 0.12.0 - 20-Nov-2018
@ -503,111 +486,6 @@ Window - Get screen dimensions
Slider - disable Slider - disable
Dial - disable Dial - disable
### 0.20.0 6-Dec-2018
* Ability to change calculations between characters and pixels
* size_px added to ALL elements that have a size parameter
* General Element.Update(widget, background_color, text_color, font, visible)
* visible parameter added to ALL elements
* enable_events flag
* Input text - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Input text update added capabilities
* ability to highlight the input string
* background, text colors and font
* Combo - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Combo - auto complete feature
* Combo - added to Update - background color, text color, font, visible
* Listbox - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Listbox - better scaling from characters to pixels
* Listbox - ability to Update with set to index, text color, font, visibility
* Radio - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Radio - Update additions - background_color, text_color, font, visibility
* Checkbox - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Checkbox - Update additions - background_color, text_color, font, visibility
* Spin - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Spin - Update additions - background_color, text_color, font, visibility
* Multiline input - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Multiline input - Update additions - background_color, text_color, font, visibility
* Multiline input better character to pixel scaling
* Multiline output - enable events, visibility, size_px
* Multiline output - Update additions - background_color, text_color, visibility
* Text - enable events, size in pixels
* Text - Update addition of visibility
* Output - visible, size_px
* Output - added update capability with new value, background_color, text_color, font, visibility
* Button - enable events, visible, size_px
* Button - Color Chooser feature completed
* Button - Color Chooser can target (None, None) which will store the value to be returned with the values from Read()
* Button - fixed bug in SaveAs button code. Bad filter variable
* Button - Updated added font, visibility
* Button - new SetFocus() method will set the focus onto the button
* ButtonMenu - Update method implemented that includes menu definition changes, text, button color, font, visibility
* ProgressBar - added visibility, size_px
* ProgressBar - added Update method for changing the visibility
* Images - events, size_pix, visibility
* Images - can now get click events for images!
* Images - Update added visibility
* Graph - visibility, size_px
* Graph - Update method for changing visibility
* Frame - visibility, size_px
* Frame - Update method added that controls visibility
* ALL elements inside of a Frame that's invisible will also be invisible
* Tab - visible parameter added, however not yet functional!
* TabGroup - enable events, visibility
* TabGroup - Update for controlling visibility
* Slider - enable events, size_px
* Slider - Update method now includes visibility
* Dial - enable events, size_px, visibility
* Dial - Update method added visibilty control
* Column - visibility added
* Column - Added Update method to control visibility
* ALL elements inside of an invisible Column Element will also be invisible
* MenuBar - added visibility
* MenuBar - Update can now change menu definitions at runtime, and control visibility
* Table - enable events, size_px, visibility
* Table - Update method can control visibility
* Tree - enable events, size_px, visibility
* Tree - Update method can control visibility
* VisibilityChanged() function that must be called when using Qt so that the window will shrink or grow
* window.GetScreenDimensions can now be called prior to window creation
* window.Size property
* enable_events added to all of the shortcut buttons and browse buttons
* Ability to set a button image from a file
* Combo - ability to set a default value
* Combo - Read only setting. Allows for user editing of value
* Menus - Ability to disable / enable any part of a menu by adding a ! before the entry name
* Tabs - ability to set tab text color, background color, background color of selected tab
* Tabs - ability to set widget area's background color
* Sliders - paging works properly (using page-up page-down or slider slider area to advance slider)
* Tree - Setting number of visible rows implemented
* Added 5 pixels to every window. Have been having issues with text being cutoff on the right side
* SetOptions - ability to change default error button color for popups
### 0.21.0 - 9-Dec-2018
* Removed use of global variabels - using static class variabels instead
* Listbox.Get() will return current listbox value
* Progressbar now has color support
* Progressbar can be vertical now
* Can change bar or back and background color
* (barcolor, background color - None if use default)
* Table num_rows parameter implemented
* Table.Update - can change number of visible rows
* Window resizable parm - implemented, default changed from False to True
* Window.Move - implemented
* Window.Minimize - implemented
* Window.Disable - implemented
* Window.Enable - implemented
* Window.CurrentLocation - implemented
* Fixed too small scrollbar in Combobox
* Fixed too small scrollbar in Listbox
* Changed "text" window to a complex one for quick regression testing (try running PySimpleGUIQt.py by itself)
### 0.22.0 - 9-Dec-2018
* Spin.Get method - get the current spinner value
# Design # Design
## Author ## Author
Mike B. Mike B.

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@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUI_For_Python_3.x_Version-3.19.2-red.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge) ![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUI_For_Python_3.x_Version-3.20.0-red.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge)
![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUI_For_Python_2.7_Version-1.18.0-blue.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge) ![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUI_For_Python_2.7_Version-1.20.0-blue.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge)
![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUIQt_For_Python_3.x_Version-0.19.0-orange.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge) ![Python Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/PySimpleGUIQt_For_Python_3.x_Version-0.22.0-orange.svg?longCache=true&style=for-the-badge)
[Announcements of Latest Developments](https://github.com/MikeTheWatchGuy/PySimpleGUI/issues/142) [Announcements of Latest Developments](https://github.com/MikeTheWatchGuy/PySimpleGUI/issues/142)
@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ While simple to use, PySimpleGUI has significant depth to be explored by more ad
Listbox Listbox
Option Menu Option Menu
Slider Slider
Dial
Graph Graph
Frame with title Frame with title
Icons Icons
@ -205,6 +206,7 @@ While simple to use, PySimpleGUI has significant depth to be explored by more ad
Trees Trees
Progress Bar Async/Non-Blocking Windows Progress Bar Async/Non-Blocking Windows
Tabbed windows Tabbed windows
Paned windows
Persistent Windows Persistent Windows
Redirect Python Output/Errors to scrolling window Redirect Python Output/Errors to scrolling window
'Higher level' APIs (e.g. MessageBox, YesNobox, ...) 'Higher level' APIs (e.g. MessageBox, YesNobox, ...)
@ -589,8 +591,7 @@ Note that you should not call Popup yourself with different button_types. Rely
There is a scrolled version of Popups should you have a lot of information to display. There is a scrolled version of Popups should you have a lot of information to display.
```python ```python
PopupScrolled(*args, button_color=None, yes_no=False, auto_close=False, auto_close_duration=None, PopupScrolled(*args, button_color=None, yes_no=False, auto_close=False, auto_close_duration=None, size=(None, None), location=(None, None), title=None, non_blocking=False)
size=(None, None), location=(None, None))
``` ```
Typical usage: Typical usage:
@ -609,6 +610,8 @@ sg.PopupScrolled(my_text, size=(80, None))
Note that the default max number of lines before scrolling happens is set to 50. At 50 lines the scrolling will begin. Note that the default max number of lines before scrolling happens is set to 50. At 50 lines the scrolling will begin.
If `non_blocking` parameter is set, then the call will not blocking waiting for the user to close the window. Execution will immediately return to the user. Handy when you want to dump out debug info without disrupting the program flow.
### PopupNoWait ### PopupNoWait
The Popup call PopupNoWait or PopupNonBlocking will create a popup window and then immediately return control back to you. All other popup functions will block, waiting for the user to close the popup window. The Popup call PopupNoWait or PopupNonBlocking will create a popup window and then immediately return control back to you. All other popup functions will block, waiting for the user to close the popup window.
@ -766,6 +769,7 @@ Another call in the 'Easy' families of APIs is `EasyPrint`. It will output to a
print = sg.EasyPrint print = sg.EasyPrint
at the top of your code. at the top of your code.
There are a number of names for the same EasyPrint function. `Print` is one of the better ones to use as it's easy to remember. It is simply `print` with a capital P. There are a number of names for the same EasyPrint function. `Print` is one of the better ones to use as it's easy to remember. It is simply `print` with a capital P.
import PySimpleGUI as sg import PySimpleGUI as sg
@ -787,8 +791,9 @@ Just like the standard print call, `EasyPrint` supports the `sep` and `end` keyw
You can change the size of the debug window using the `SetOptions` call with the `debug_win_size` parameter. You can change the size of the debug window using the `SetOptions` call with the `debug_win_size` parameter.
*A word of caution.* There are known problems when multiple PySimpleGUI windows are opened. If you open one of these debug windows, if you close it using the Quit button, it can have the side-effect of causing other visible windows to also close. It's a known architectural issue. There is an option to tell PySimpleGUI to reroute all of your stdout and stderr output to this window. To do so call EasyPrint with the parameter `do_not_reroute_stdout` set to True. After calling it once with this parameter set to True, all future calls to a normal`print` will go to the debug window.
If you close the debug window it will re-open the next time you Print to it.
--- ---
# Custom window API Calls (Your First window) # Custom window API Calls (Your First window)
@ -1368,7 +1373,8 @@ Window( title,
grab_anywhere=False, grab_anywhere=False,
keep_on_top=False, keep_on_top=False,
resizable=False, resizable=False,
disable_close=False): disable_close=False,
disable_minimize=False):
``` ```
Parameter Descriptions. You will find these same parameters specified for each `Element` and some of them in `Row` specifications. The `Element` specified value will take precedence over the `Row` and `window` values. Parameter Descriptions. You will find these same parameters specified for each `Element` and some of them in `Row` specifications. The `Element` specified value will take precedence over the `Row` and `window` values.
@ -1398,6 +1404,7 @@ Parameter Descriptions. You will find these same parameters specified for each
keep_on_top - if True then window will always stop on top of other windows on the screen. Great for floating toolbars. keep_on_top - if True then window will always stop on top of other windows on the screen. Great for floating toolbars.
resizable - if True - user can manually changge the wize of the window. Defaults to False resizable - if True - user can manually changge the wize of the window. Defaults to False
disable_close - if True user will not be able to close using the X. disable_close - if True user will not be able to close using the X.
disable_minimize - if True user will not be able to minimize the window
### Window Location ### Window Location
@ -2893,12 +2900,13 @@ DrawArc(self, top_left, bottom_right, extent, start_angle, style=None, arc_color
DrawRectangle(self, top_left, bottom_right, fill_color=None, line_color=None) DrawRectangle(self, top_left, bottom_right, fill_color=None, line_color=None)
DrawText(self, text, location, color='black', font=None, angle=0) DrawText(self, text, location, color='black', font=None, angle=0)
Erase(background_color) Erase(background_color)
DeleteFigure(figure_id)
Update() Update()
Move(self, x_direction, y_direction) Move(self, x_direction, y_direction)
MoveFigure(self, figure, x_direction, y_direction) MoveFigure(self, figure, x_direction, y_direction)
TKCanvas TKCanvas
``` ```
All of the Drawing methods return a "figure" that can be used move the figure All of the Drawing methods return a "***figure***" that can be used move and delete the figure
DrawLine - draws a line DrawLine - draws a line
DrawPoint - draws a single point DrawPoint - draws a single point
@ -2911,6 +2919,7 @@ Erase - erases entire graph
Update - changes background color Update - changes background color
Move - moves everything an x,y direction Move - moves everything an x,y direction
MoveFigure - moves an individual figure MoveFigure - moves an individual figure
DeleteFigure - delete an individual figure
## Table Element ## Table Element
@ -3123,6 +3132,27 @@ Update(disabled = None)
``` ```
WARNING - This Update method does not yet work! WARNING - This Update method does not yet work!
## Pane Element
New in version 3.20 is the Pane Element, a super-cool tkinter feature. You won't find this one in PySimpleGUIQt, only PySimpleGUI. It's difficult to describe one of these things. Think of them as "Tabs without labels" that you can slide.
![pane3](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13696193/50035040-fcd50e80-ffcd-11e8-939c-df8ab8d64712.gif)
```python
Pane(pane_list, background_color=None, size=(None, None), pad=None, orientation='vertical', show_handle=True, relief=RELIEF_RAISED, handle_size=None, border_width=None, key=None, visible=True):
```
***Each "Pane" of a Pane Element must be a Column Element***. The parameter `pane_list` is a list of Column Elements.
Calls can get a little hairy looking if you try to declare everything in-line as you can see in this example.
```python
sg.Pane([col5, sg.Column([[sg.Pane([col1, col2, col4], handle_size=15, orientation='v', background_color=None, show_handle=True, visible=True, key='_PANE_', border_width=0, relief=sg.RELIEF_GROOVE),]]),col3 ], orientation='h', background_color=None, size=(160,160), relief=sg.RELIEF_RAISED, border_width=0)
```
Combing these with *visibility* make for an interesting interface with entire panes being hidden from view until neded by the user. It's one way of producing "dynamic" windows.
## Colors ## Colors
Starting in version 2.5 you can change the background colors for the window and the Elements. Starting in version 2.5 you can change the background colors for the window and the Elements.
@ -4256,6 +4286,16 @@ Emergency patch release... going out same day as previous release
* Buttons - remove highlight when border depth == 0 * Buttons - remove highlight when border depth == 0
* OneLineProgressMeter - better layout implementation * OneLineProgressMeter - better layout implementation
## 3.20.0 & 1.20.0 18-Dec-2018
* New Pane Element
* Graphh.DeleteFigure method
* disable_minimize - New parameter for Window
* Fix for 2.7 menus
* Debug Window no longer re-routes stdout by default
* Can re-route by specifying in Print / EasyPrint call
* New non-blocking for PopupScrolled
* Can set title for PopupScrolled window
### Upcoming ### Upcoming

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@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
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[Announcements of Latest Developments](https://github.com/MikeTheWatchGuy/PySimpleGUI/issues/142) [Announcements of Latest Developments](https://github.com/MikeTheWatchGuy/PySimpleGUI/issues/142)
@ -195,6 +195,7 @@ While simple to use, PySimpleGUI has significant depth to be explored by more ad
Listbox Listbox
Option Menu Option Menu
Slider Slider
Dial
Graph Graph
Frame with title Frame with title
Icons Icons
@ -205,6 +206,7 @@ While simple to use, PySimpleGUI has significant depth to be explored by more ad
Trees Trees
Progress Bar Async/Non-Blocking Windows Progress Bar Async/Non-Blocking Windows
Tabbed windows Tabbed windows
Paned windows
Persistent Windows Persistent Windows
Redirect Python Output/Errors to scrolling window Redirect Python Output/Errors to scrolling window
'Higher level' APIs (e.g. MessageBox, YesNobox, ...) 'Higher level' APIs (e.g. MessageBox, YesNobox, ...)
@ -589,8 +591,7 @@ Note that you should not call Popup yourself with different button_types. Rely
There is a scrolled version of Popups should you have a lot of information to display. There is a scrolled version of Popups should you have a lot of information to display.
```python ```python
PopupScrolled(*args, button_color=None, yes_no=False, auto_close=False, auto_close_duration=None, PopupScrolled(*args, button_color=None, yes_no=False, auto_close=False, auto_close_duration=None, size=(None, None), location=(None, None), title=None, non_blocking=False)
size=(None, None), location=(None, None))
``` ```
Typical usage: Typical usage:
@ -609,6 +610,8 @@ sg.PopupScrolled(my_text, size=(80, None))
Note that the default max number of lines before scrolling happens is set to 50. At 50 lines the scrolling will begin. Note that the default max number of lines before scrolling happens is set to 50. At 50 lines the scrolling will begin.
If `non_blocking` parameter is set, then the call will not blocking waiting for the user to close the window. Execution will immediately return to the user. Handy when you want to dump out debug info without disrupting the program flow.
### PopupNoWait ### PopupNoWait
The Popup call PopupNoWait or PopupNonBlocking will create a popup window and then immediately return control back to you. All other popup functions will block, waiting for the user to close the popup window. The Popup call PopupNoWait or PopupNonBlocking will create a popup window and then immediately return control back to you. All other popup functions will block, waiting for the user to close the popup window.
@ -766,6 +769,7 @@ Another call in the 'Easy' families of APIs is `EasyPrint`. It will output to a
print = sg.EasyPrint print = sg.EasyPrint
at the top of your code. at the top of your code.
There are a number of names for the same EasyPrint function. `Print` is one of the better ones to use as it's easy to remember. It is simply `print` with a capital P. There are a number of names for the same EasyPrint function. `Print` is one of the better ones to use as it's easy to remember. It is simply `print` with a capital P.
import PySimpleGUI as sg import PySimpleGUI as sg
@ -787,8 +791,9 @@ Just like the standard print call, `EasyPrint` supports the `sep` and `end` keyw
You can change the size of the debug window using the `SetOptions` call with the `debug_win_size` parameter. You can change the size of the debug window using the `SetOptions` call with the `debug_win_size` parameter.
*A word of caution.* There are known problems when multiple PySimpleGUI windows are opened. If you open one of these debug windows, if you close it using the Quit button, it can have the side-effect of causing other visible windows to also close. It's a known architectural issue. There is an option to tell PySimpleGUI to reroute all of your stdout and stderr output to this window. To do so call EasyPrint with the parameter `do_not_reroute_stdout` set to True. After calling it once with this parameter set to True, all future calls to a normal`print` will go to the debug window.
If you close the debug window it will re-open the next time you Print to it.
--- ---
# Custom window API Calls (Your First window) # Custom window API Calls (Your First window)
@ -1368,7 +1373,8 @@ Window( title,
grab_anywhere=False, grab_anywhere=False,
keep_on_top=False, keep_on_top=False,
resizable=False, resizable=False,
disable_close=False): disable_close=False,
disable_minimize=False):
``` ```
Parameter Descriptions. You will find these same parameters specified for each `Element` and some of them in `Row` specifications. The `Element` specified value will take precedence over the `Row` and `window` values. Parameter Descriptions. You will find these same parameters specified for each `Element` and some of them in `Row` specifications. The `Element` specified value will take precedence over the `Row` and `window` values.
@ -1398,6 +1404,7 @@ Parameter Descriptions. You will find these same parameters specified for each
keep_on_top - if True then window will always stop on top of other windows on the screen. Great for floating toolbars. keep_on_top - if True then window will always stop on top of other windows on the screen. Great for floating toolbars.
resizable - if True - user can manually changge the wize of the window. Defaults to False resizable - if True - user can manually changge the wize of the window. Defaults to False
disable_close - if True user will not be able to close using the X. disable_close - if True user will not be able to close using the X.
disable_minimize - if True user will not be able to minimize the window
### Window Location ### Window Location
@ -2893,12 +2900,13 @@ DrawArc(self, top_left, bottom_right, extent, start_angle, style=None, arc_color
DrawRectangle(self, top_left, bottom_right, fill_color=None, line_color=None) DrawRectangle(self, top_left, bottom_right, fill_color=None, line_color=None)
DrawText(self, text, location, color='black', font=None, angle=0) DrawText(self, text, location, color='black', font=None, angle=0)
Erase(background_color) Erase(background_color)
DeleteFigure(figure_id)
Update() Update()
Move(self, x_direction, y_direction) Move(self, x_direction, y_direction)
MoveFigure(self, figure, x_direction, y_direction) MoveFigure(self, figure, x_direction, y_direction)
TKCanvas TKCanvas
``` ```
All of the Drawing methods return a "figure" that can be used move the figure All of the Drawing methods return a "***figure***" that can be used move and delete the figure
DrawLine - draws a line DrawLine - draws a line
DrawPoint - draws a single point DrawPoint - draws a single point
@ -2911,6 +2919,7 @@ Erase - erases entire graph
Update - changes background color Update - changes background color
Move - moves everything an x,y direction Move - moves everything an x,y direction
MoveFigure - moves an individual figure MoveFigure - moves an individual figure
DeleteFigure - delete an individual figure
## Table Element ## Table Element
@ -3123,6 +3132,27 @@ Update(disabled = None)
``` ```
WARNING - This Update method does not yet work! WARNING - This Update method does not yet work!
## Pane Element
New in version 3.20 is the Pane Element, a super-cool tkinter feature. You won't find this one in PySimpleGUIQt, only PySimpleGUI. It's difficult to describe one of these things. Think of them as "Tabs without labels" that you can slide.
![pane3](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13696193/50035040-fcd50e80-ffcd-11e8-939c-df8ab8d64712.gif)
```python
Pane(pane_list, background_color=None, size=(None, None), pad=None, orientation='vertical', show_handle=True, relief=RELIEF_RAISED, handle_size=None, border_width=None, key=None, visible=True):
```
***Each "Pane" of a Pane Element must be a Column Element***. The parameter `pane_list` is a list of Column Elements.
Calls can get a little hairy looking if you try to declare everything in-line as you can see in this example.
```python
sg.Pane([col5, sg.Column([[sg.Pane([col1, col2, col4], handle_size=15, orientation='v', background_color=None, show_handle=True, visible=True, key='_PANE_', border_width=0, relief=sg.RELIEF_GROOVE),]]),col3 ], orientation='h', background_color=None, size=(160,160), relief=sg.RELIEF_RAISED, border_width=0)
```
Combing these with *visibility* make for an interesting interface with entire panes being hidden from view until neded by the user. It's one way of producing "dynamic" windows.
## Colors ## Colors
Starting in version 2.5 you can change the background colors for the window and the Elements. Starting in version 2.5 you can change the background colors for the window and the Elements.
@ -4256,6 +4286,16 @@ Emergency patch release... going out same day as previous release
* Buttons - remove highlight when border depth == 0 * Buttons - remove highlight when border depth == 0
* OneLineProgressMeter - better layout implementation * OneLineProgressMeter - better layout implementation
## 3.20.0 & 1.20.0 18-Dec-2018
* New Pane Element
* Graphh.DeleteFigure method
* disable_minimize - New parameter for Window
* Fix for 2.7 menus
* Debug Window no longer re-routes stdout by default
* Can re-route by specifying in Print / EasyPrint call
* New non-blocking for PopupScrolled
* Can set title for PopupScrolled window
### Upcoming ### Upcoming