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else:
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image = data
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else: return
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width, height = image.width(), image.height()
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self.tktext_label.configure(image=image, width=width, height=height)
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# width, height = image.width(), image.height()
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# width, height = image.width(), image.height()
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# self.tktext_label.configure(image=image, width=width, height=height)
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self.tktext_label.configure(image=image)
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self.tktext_label.image = image
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def __del__(self):
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width, height = photo.width(), photo.height()
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else:
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width, height = element_size
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if photo is not None:
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element.tktext_label = tk.Label(tk_row_frame, image=photo, width=width, height=height, bd=border_depth)
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else:
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element.tktext_label = tk.Label(tk_row_frame, width=width, height=height, bd=border_depth)
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element.tktext_label.image = photo
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# tktext_label.configure(anchor=tk.NW, image=photo)
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element.tktext_label.pack(side=tk.LEFT, padx=element.Pad[0],pady=element.Pad[1])
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### Installing
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pip install PySimpleGUI
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or
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Simply download the file - PySimpleGUI.py and import it into your code
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On some systems you need to run pip3.
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pip3 install PySimpleGUI
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On a Raspberry Pi, this is should work:
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sudo pip3 install --upgrade pysimplegui
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If for some reason you are unable to install using `pip`, don't worry, you can still import PySimpleGUI by downloading the file PySimleGUI.py and placing it in your folder along with the application that is importing it.
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### Prerequisites
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The PySimpleGUI window that the results are shown in is an 'input' field which means you can copy and paste the results right into your code.
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readme.md
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readme.md
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### Installing
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pip install PySimpleGUI
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or
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Simply download the file - PySimpleGUI.py and import it into your code
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On some systems you need to run pip3.
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pip3 install PySimpleGUI
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On a Raspberry Pi, this is should work:
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sudo pip3 install --upgrade pysimplegui
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If for some reason you are unable to install using `pip`, don't worry, you can still import PySimpleGUI by downloading the file PySimleGUI.py and placing it in your folder along with the application that is importing it.
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### Prerequisites
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@ -2024,3 +2033,4 @@ In the hands of a competent programmer, this tool is **amazing**. It's a must-
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The PySimpleGUI window that the results are shown in is an 'input' field which means you can copy and paste the results right into your code.
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