Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: tkintertoy
Version: 1.3.0
Summary: A simple GUI package based on Tkinter
Home-page: https://github.com/mcalla314/tkintertoy
Author: Mike Callahan
Author-email: mcalla@twc.com
License: UNKNOWN
Project-URL: Documentation, https://tkintertoy.readthedocs.io
Description: # Tkintertoy
        
        Tkintertoy was designed to be a easy to use GUI library based on Tkinter.
        It was intended for "young" (as in experience) programmers to develop GUIs
        with as little trouble as possible. However, more "advanced" programmers can
        reach the more complex features of Tkinter easily. Here is a short example:
        
            from tkintertoy import Window
            # create the window
            gui = Window()
            gui.setTitle('My First Tkintertoy GUI!')
            # add the widgets
            gui.addEntry('name', 'Type in your name')
            gui.addLabel('welcome', 'Welcome message')
            gui.addButton('commands')
            # plot the widgets
            gui.plot('name', row=0)
            gui.plot('welcome', row=1)
            gui.plot('commands', row=2, pady=10)
            # start the event processing loop
            while True:
                gui.waitforUser()
                if gui.content:
                    gui.set('welcome', 'Welcome ' + gui.get('name'))
                else:
                    break
            
        This code will create a small window with an entry, label, and command button
        widgets. The application will wait for the user to type in their first name.
        After typing it in, and clicking on Ok, the application will display a welcome
        label. The user exits the code by clicking on Cancel.
        
        ![Simple GUI](http://tkintertoy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/_images/first.png)
        
        As you can see in orgder to create a simple GUI, you create a window, add widgets,
        plot the widgets in the desired location, and then call waitforUser.
        
        While Tkintertoy was designed to be an GUI library for simple interfaces it
        has been used in more complex code as well. 
        
        Using Tkintertoy, it is hoped that Python instructors can quickly move students
        from boring command-line applications to useful standard GUIs. A tutorial with
        many useful examples in included with the documentation.
            
            
        
Keywords: GUI,Tkinter
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: User Interfaces
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