44 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
44 lines
3.1 KiB
Python
import PySimpleGUI as sg
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import webbrowser
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"""
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Demonstration of setting an Element's Widget to use a different cursor than the
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standard arrow. In this case, the cursor is changed into a hand when hovering over the Text Element.
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This implementation relies on accessing the underlying tkinter widget to change the cursor as there is currently no method provided for you to modify a widget's cursor. Accessing an Element's tkinter widget is easy and straightforward, you simply write:
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window[key].Widget
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"""
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# Here is a more complete list of cursors you can choose from
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cursors = ('X_cursor', 'no', 'arrow','based_arrow_down','based_arrow_up','boat','bogosity','bottom_left_corner','bottom_right_corner','bottom_side','bottom_tee','box_spiral','center_ptr','circle','clock','coffee_mug','cross','cross_reverse','crosshair','diamond_cross','dot','dotbox','double_arrow','draft_large','draft_small','draped_box','exchange','fleur','gobbler','gumby','hand1','hand2','heart','icon','iron_cross','left_ptr','left_side','left_tee','leftbutton','ll_angle','lr_angle','man','middlebutton','mouse','no','pencil','pirate','plus','question_arrow','right_ptr','right_side','right_tee','rightbutton','rtl_logo','sailboat','sb_down_arrow','sb_h_double_arrow','sb_left_arrow','sb_right_arrow','sb_up_arrow','sb_v_double_arrow','shuttle','sizing','spider','spraycan','star','target','tcross','top_left_arrow','top_left_corner','top_right_corner','top_side','top_tee','trek','ul_angle','umbrella','ur_angle','watch','xterm','arrow','center_ptr','crosshair','fleur','ibeam','icon','sb_h_double_arrow','sb_v_double_arrow','watch','xterm','no','starting','size','size_ne_sw','size_ns','size_nw_se','size_we','uparrow','wait','arrow','cross','crosshair','ibeam','plus','watch','xterm')
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sg.theme('Light Blue 2')
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layout = [ [sg.Text('Here is a clickable link for you')],
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[sg.Text('Notice how the cursor switches to a "hand" when hover over the link')],
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[sg.Text('www.PySimpleGUI.org', font=('default 12 underline'), text_color='blue', enable_events=True, key='-LINK-')],
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[sg.Text('Try out these additional cursors')],
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[sg.Text('watch - This makes the spinning-donut-of-death cursor on Windows', key='-WATCH-')],
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[sg.Text('fleur - The "Move" cursor', key='-FLEUR-')],
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[sg.Text('trek - Beam me up Scotty!', key='-TREK-')],
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[sg.Button('Exit')] ]
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window = sg.Window('Window Title', layout, finalize=True)
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# Directly interact with the tkinter widget, changing the cursor shown when placed cursor is over this element
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window['-LINK-'].set_cursor(cursor='hand2')
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window['-WATCH-'].set_cursor(cursor='watch')
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window['-FLEUR-'].set_cursor(cursor='fleur')
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window['-TREK-'].set_cursor(cursor='trek')
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window['Exit'].set_cursor(cursor='no')
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while True: # Event Loop
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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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if event == '-LINK-':
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# if the text was clicked, open a browser using the text as the address
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webbrowser.open(window['-LINK-'].DisplayText) # accessing DisplayText isn't something you'll see often
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window.close()
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