import PySimpleGUI as sg """ Demo showing how to remove the titlebar and replace with your own Unlike previous demos that lacked a titlebar, this one provides a way for you to "minimize" your window that does not have a titlebar. This is done by faking the window using a hidden window that is minimized. The DarkGrey8 is already a theme in PySimpleGUI. It's here to show you how to add your own and have it them be used by your Custom Titlebar. Copyright 2020, 2022 PySimpleGUI.org """ # If not running 4.28.0.4+ that has the DarkGrey8 theme, then uncomment to get it added. DarkGrey8 = {'BACKGROUND': '#19232D', 'TEXT': '#ffffff', 'INPUT': '#32414B', 'TEXT_INPUT': '#ffffff', 'SCROLL': '#505F69', 'BUTTON': ('#ffffff', '#32414B'), 'PROGRESS': ('#505F69', '#32414B'), 'BORDER': 1, 'SLIDER_DEPTH': 0, 'PROGRESS_DEPTH': 0, } sg.theme_add_new('DarkGrey8', DarkGrey8) sg.theme('DarkGrey8') def main(): # sg.theme('light green 3') # sg.theme('dark red') title = 'Customized Titlebar Window' layout = [ [sg.Titlebar(title, sg.CUSTOM_TITLEBAR_ICON)], [sg.T('This is normal window text. The above is a "Custom Titlebar"')], [sg.T('They can be made by adding a Titlebar element to your layout')], [sg.T('Input something:')], [sg.Input(key='-IN-'), sg.Text(size=(12,1), key='-OUT-')], [sg.Button('Go')]] window = sg.Window(title, layout, resizable=True, no_titlebar=True, keep_on_top=True, margins=(0,0), finalize=True) while True: # Event Loop event, values = window.read() print(event, values) if event == sg.WIN_CLOSED or event == 'Exit': break if event == 'Go': window['-OUT-'].update(values['-IN-']) window.close() if __name__ == '__main__': main()