PySimpleGUI/DemoPrograms/Demo_Media_Player.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import PySimpleGUI as sg
#
# An Async Demonstration of a media player
# Uses button images for a super snazzy look
# See how it looks here:
# https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13696193/43159403-45c9726e-8f50-11e8-9da0-0d272e20c579.jpg
#
def MediaPlayerGUI():
background = '#F0F0F0'
sg.set_options(background_color=background,
element_background_color=background)
def ImageButton(title, key):
return sg.Button(title, button_color=(background, background),
border_width=0, key=key)
# define layout of the rows
layout = [[sg.Text('Media File Player', font=("Helvetica", 25))],
[sg.Text('', size=(15, 2), font=("Helvetica", 14), key='output')],
[ImageButton('restart', key='Restart Song'), sg.Text(' ' * 2),
ImageButton('pause', key='Pause'), sg.Text(' ' * 2),
ImageButton('next', key='Next'), sg.Text(' ' * 2),
sg.Text(' ' * 2), ImageButton('exit', key='Exit')],
]
window = sg.Window('Media File Player', layout,
default_element_size=(20, 1),
font=("Helvetica", 25))
while True:
event, values = window.read(timeout=100)
if event == 'Exit' or event == sg.WIN_CLOSED:
break
# If a button was pressed, display it on the GUI by updating the text element
if event != sg.TIMEOUT_KEY:
window['output'].update(event)
window.close()
MediaPlayerGUI()