#!/usr/bin/env python import sys if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: import PySimpleGUI as sg else: import PySimpleGUI27 as sg """ Demo of how to combine elements into your own custom element """ sg.SetOptions(element_padding=(0,0)) # sg.ChangeLookAndFeel('Dark') # --- Define our "Big-Button-Spinner" compound element. Has 2 buttons and an input field --- # NewSpinner = [sg.Button('-', size=(2,1), font='Any 12'), sg.In('0', size=(2,1), font='Any 14', justification='r', key='spin'), sg.Button('+', size=(2,1), font='Any 12')] # --- Define Window --- # layout = [ [sg.Text('Spinner simulation')], NewSpinner, [sg.T('')], [sg.Ok()] ] window = sg.Window('Spinner simulation').Layout(layout) # --- Event Loop --- # counter = 0 while True: event, values = window.Read() if event == 'Ok' or event is None: # be nice to your user, always have an exit from your form break # --- do spinner stuff --- # counter += 1 if event == '+' else -1 if event == '-' else 0 window.FindElement('spin').Update(counter)