43 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
43 lines
1.4 KiB
Python
import PySimpleGUI as sg
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"""
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The Custom Titlebar Demo
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3 ways of getting a custom titlebar:
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1. set_options - will create a titlebar that every window will have based on theme
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2. Titlebar element - Adds custom titlebar to your window
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3. use_custom_titlebar parameter - Add to your Window object
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"""
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# sg.set_options(use_custom_titlebar=True)
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# sg.set_options(titlebar_background_color='red', titlebar_text_color='white', titlebar_font='courier 12', )
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def main():
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layout = [
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# [sg.Titlebar('My Custom Titlebar', background_color='light blue', text_color='red', k='-T-')],
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[sg.Text('My Window')],
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[sg.Input(k='-IN1-')],
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[sg.Input(k='-IN2-')],
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[sg.Input(k='-IN3-')],
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[sg.Button('Clear'), sg.Button('Popup'), sg.Button('Exit')]]
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# Use the same title so that when the window minimizes, the title will be the same as the custom titlebar title
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# window = sg.Window('My Custom Titlebar', layout)
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window = sg.Window('My Custom Titlebar', layout, use_custom_titlebar=True)
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while True:
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event, values = window.read()
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print(event, values)
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if event in (sg.WIN_CLOSED, 'Exit'):
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break
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elif event == 'Clear':
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[window[k]('') for k in ('-IN1-', '-IN2-', '-IN3-')]
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elif event == 'Popup':
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sg.popup('This is a popup')
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window.close()
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main()
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