import PySimpleGUI as sg """ Demo Status Bar This demo shows you how to create your statusbar in a way that will keep it at the bottom of a resizeable window. The key is the correct setting of the Expand settings for both the StatusBar (done for you) and for a line above it that will keep it pushed to the bottom of the window. It's possible to also "simulate" a statusbar (i.e. use a text element or something else) by also configuring that element with the correct expand setting (X direction = True, expand row=True) Copyright 2020 PySimpleGUI.org """ def main(): layout = [ [sg.Text('StatusBar Demo', font='ANY 15')], [sg.Text('This window has a status bar that is at the bottom of the window')], [sg.Text('The key to getting your bar to stay at the bottom of the window when')], [sg.Text('the window is resizeed is to insert a line of text (or some other element)')], [sg.Text('that is configured to expand. ')], [sg.Text('This is accomplished by calling the "expand" method')], [sg.Text('')], [sg.Button('Ok'), sg.B('Quit')], [sg.Text(key='-EXPAND-', font='ANY 1', pad=(0,0))], # thin row (font size 1) that expands and keeps bar at the bottom [sg.StatusBar('This is the statusbar')]] window = sg.Window('Vertical Layout Example', layout, resizable=True, finalize=True) window['-EXPAND-'].expand(True, True, True) # needed to make the window expand in a way that will cause status to be at the bottom while True: event, values = window.read() if event in (sg.WINDOW_CLOSED, 'Quit'): # if user closes window or clicks Quit break if __name__ == '__main__': main()