Simple-to-use TKinter GUIs in Python 3.
Download Here: https://github.com/jarvisteach/appJar/raw/appJar/releases/appJar.zip
Docs here: http://appJar.info
This provides a library for implementing GUIs quite easily...
- Download the ZIP file (click the big green button) & unzip it
- Add it to your path:
- make a folder in your home directory, called PYLIB, and put appJar inside it
- On mac/linux add this to your .bashrc: export PYTHONPATH=~/PYLIB:$PYTHONPATH
- On Windows, add a new environment variable
- Give it a twirl:
- Check the docs folder, for a couple of PDFs with help.
- Check the Lessons folder, for some example code.
from appJar import gui
app = gui("Example")
app.addLabel("label1", "Hello World")
app.go()
or (using context managers):
from appJar import gui
with gui("Example") as app:
app.addLabel("label1", "Hello World")
or (using simple naming):
from appJar import gui
with gui("Example") as app:
app.label("Hello World")
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Designed to be as easy as possible, yet still provide a lot of tkinter functionality
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Provides 3 functions for most widgets:
- add(name, value) this adds a new widget (usually with a name and a value)
- set(name, value) this updates the value of the named widget
- get(name) this gets the value of the named widget
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Uses grid layout
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When adding widgets, up to 4 numerical "positions" can be supplied:
- column - the coloumn to appear in, starting at 0
- row - row to appear in, stating at 0
- columnspan - how many columns to span across
- rowspan - how many rows to span down
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Provides loads of extra bits and pieces outside of core tkinter
- Some of this was from the excellent resources @ http://effbot.org
- Some of this was from slashdot examples of how to solve common problems
- Some of this has been incorporated from other people's modules:
- ToolTip support form Michael Lange
- png support using James Wright's tkinter-png and Johann C. Rocholl's png.py libraries
- jpeg support using NanoJPEG from Martin J. Fiedler
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I've tried to get as much functionality into this library as possible, without requiring any other modules