39 lines
1.2 KiB
Python
39 lines
1.2 KiB
Python
import pygame
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import PySimpleGUI as sg
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import os
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"""
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Demo of integrating PyGame with PySimpleGUI, the tkinter version
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A similar technique may be possible with WxPython
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Only works on windows from what I've read
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"""
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# --------------------- PySimpleGUI window layout and creation --------------------
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layout = [[sg.T('Test of PySimpleGUI with PyGame')],
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[sg.Graph((500,500), (0,0), (500,500), background_color='lightblue', key='_GRAPH_' )],
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[sg.B('Draw'), sg.Exit()]]
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window = sg.Window('PySimpleGUI + PyGame', layout).Finalize()
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graph = window.Element('_GRAPH_')
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# -------------- Magic code to integrate PyGame with tkinter -------
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embed = graph.TKCanvas
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os.environ['SDL_WINDOWID'] = str(embed.winfo_id())
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os.environ['SDL_VIDEODRIVER'] = 'windib'
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# ----------------------------- PyGame Code -----------------------------
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screen = pygame.display.set_mode((500,500))
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screen.fill(pygame.Color(255,255,255))
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pygame.display.init()
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pygame.display.update()
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while True:
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event, values = window.Read(timeout=10)
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if event in (None, 'Exit'):
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break
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elif event == 'Draw':
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pygame.draw.circle(screen, (0, 0, 0), (250, 250), 125)
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pygame.display.update()
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window.Close() |