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| Graphic User Interface FAQ |
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| .. XXX need review for Python 3. |
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| General GUI Questions |
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| What platform-independent GUI toolkits exist for Python? |
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| Depending on what platform(s) you are aiming at, there are several. |
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| .. XXX check links |
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| Tkinter |
| ''''''' |
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| Standard builds of Python include an object-oriented interface to the Tcl/Tk |
| widget set, called Tkinter. This is probably the easiest to install and use. |
| For more info about Tk, including pointers to the source, see the Tcl/Tk home |
| page at http://www.tcl.tk. Tcl/Tk is fully portable to the MacOS, Windows, and |
| Unix platforms. |
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| wxWidgets |
| ''''''''' |
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| wxWidgets is a GUI class library written in C++ that's a portable |
| interface to various platform-specific libraries, and that has a |
| Python interface called `wxPython <http://www.wxpython.org>`__. |
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| wxWidgets preserves the look and feel of the |
| underlying graphics toolkit, and has a large set of widgets and |
| collection of GDI classes. See `the wxWidgets page |
| <http://www.wxwidgets.org>`_ for more details. |
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| wxWidgets supports Windows and MacOS; on Unix variants, |
| it supports both GTk+ and Motif toolkits. |
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| Qt |
| ''' |
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| There are bindings available for the Qt toolkit (`PyQt |
| <http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/>`_) and for KDE (`PyKDE <http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pykde/intro>`__). If |
| you're writing open source software, you don't need to pay for PyQt, but if you |
| want to write proprietary applications, you must buy a PyQt license from |
| `Riverbank Computing <http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk>`_ and (up to Qt 4.4; |
| Qt 4.5 upwards is licensed under the LGPL license) a Qt license from `Trolltech |
| <http://www.trolltech.com>`_. |
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| Gtk+ |
| '''' |
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| PyGtk bindings for the `Gtk+ toolkit <http://www.gtk.org>`_ have been |
| implemented by James Henstridge; see <http://www.pygtk.org>. |
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| FLTK |
| '''' |
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| Python bindings for `the FLTK toolkit <http://www.fltk.org>`_, a simple yet |
| powerful and mature cross-platform windowing system, are available from `the |
| PyFLTK project <http://pyfltk.sourceforge.net>`_. |
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| FOX |
| ''' |
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| A wrapper for `the FOX toolkit <http://www.fox-toolkit.org/>`_ called `FXpy |
| <http://fxpy.sourceforge.net/>`_ is available. FOX supports both Unix variants |
| and Windows. |
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| OpenGL |
| '''''' |
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| For OpenGL bindings, see `PyOpenGL <http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net>`_. |
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| What platform-specific GUI toolkits exist for Python? |
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| `The Mac port <http://python.org/download/mac>`_ by Jack Jansen has a rich and |
| ever-growing set of modules that support the native Mac toolbox calls. The port |
| supports MacOS X's Carbon libraries. |
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| By installing the `PyObjc Objective-C bridge |
| <http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net>`_, Python programs can use MacOS X's |
| Cocoa libraries. See the documentation that comes with the Mac port. |
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| :ref:`Pythonwin <windows-faq>` by Mark Hammond includes an interface to the |
| Microsoft Foundation Classes and a Python programming environment |
| that's written mostly in Python using the MFC classes. |
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| Tkinter questions |
| ================= |
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| How do I freeze Tkinter applications? |
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| Freeze is a tool to create stand-alone applications. When freezing Tkinter |
| applications, the applications will not be truly stand-alone, as the application |
| will still need the Tcl and Tk libraries. |
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| One solution is to ship the application with the Tcl and Tk libraries, and point |
| to them at run-time using the :envvar:`TCL_LIBRARY` and :envvar:`TK_LIBRARY` |
| environment variables. |
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| To get truly stand-alone applications, the Tcl scripts that form the library |
| have to be integrated into the application as well. One tool supporting that is |
| SAM (stand-alone modules), which is part of the Tix distribution |
| (http://tix.sourceforge.net/). |
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| Build Tix with SAM enabled, perform the appropriate call to |
| :cfunc:`Tclsam_init`, etc. inside Python's |
| :file:`Modules/tkappinit.c`, and link with libtclsam and libtksam (you |
| might include the Tix libraries as well). |
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| Can I have Tk events handled while waiting for I/O? |
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| Yes, and you don't even need threads! But you'll have to restructure your I/O |
| code a bit. Tk has the equivalent of Xt's :cfunc:`XtAddInput()` call, which allows you |
| to register a callback function which will be called from the Tk mainloop when |
| I/O is possible on a file descriptor. Here's what you need:: |
| |
| from Tkinter import tkinter |
| tkinter.createfilehandler(file, mask, callback) |
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| The file may be a Python file or socket object (actually, anything with a |
| fileno() method), or an integer file descriptor. The mask is one of the |
| constants tkinter.READABLE or tkinter.WRITABLE. The callback is called as |
| follows:: |
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| callback(file, mask) |
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| You must unregister the callback when you're done, using :: |
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| tkinter.deletefilehandler(file) |
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| Note: since you don't know *how many bytes* are available for reading, you can't |
| use the Python file object's read or readline methods, since these will insist |
| on reading a predefined number of bytes. For sockets, the :meth:`recv` or |
| :meth:`recvfrom` methods will work fine; for other files, use |
| ``os.read(file.fileno(), maxbytecount)``. |
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| I can't get key bindings to work in Tkinter: why? |
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| An often-heard complaint is that event handlers bound to events with the |
| :meth:`bind` method don't get handled even when the appropriate key is pressed. |
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| The most common cause is that the widget to which the binding applies doesn't |
| have "keyboard focus". Check out the Tk documentation for the focus command. |
| Usually a widget is given the keyboard focus by clicking in it (but not for |
| labels; see the takefocus option). |