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abstract_gui is a python module for creating abstract GUI windows and interacting with them. It uses the PySimpleGUI library and provides additional utilities for simplifying the creation and handling of PySimpleGUI windows.

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abstract_gui

This is a Python module for creating abstract GUI windows and interacting with them. It uses the PySimpleGUI library and provides additional utilities for simplifying the creation and handling of PySimpleGUI windows.

This module can be found in the abstract_essentials project at github.io/abstract_endeavors/abstract_essentials/abstract_gui/.

Installation

You can install the abstract_gui module via pip:

pip install abstract_gui

You can also install it directly from the source:

git clone https://github.io/abstract_endeavors/abstract_essentials/abstract_gui/
cd abstract_gui
python setup.py install

Usage

Here's an example of how to use the abstract_gui module:

from abstract_gui import get_window, while_basic

window = get_window(title="Hello World!", layout=[[sg.Text("Hello, world!")]])
while_basic(window)

This will create a simple window with a single "Hello, world!" text element, and handle its events until it's closed.

Documentation

The abstract_gui module provides the following classes and functions:

expandable(size: tuple = (None, None))

Returns a dictionary with window parameters for creating an expandable PySimpleGUI window.

get_glob(obj: str = '', glob=globals())

Retrieves a global object by name from the global namespace.

get_window(title: str = 'basic window', layout: list = [[]])

Returns a callable object for creating a PySimpleGUI window with the specified title and layout.

verify_window(win: any = None) -> bool

Verifies if the given object is a valid PySimpleGUI window.

close_window(win: any = None)

Closes the given PySimpleGUI window.

get_gui_fun(name: str = '', args: dict = {})

Returns a callable object for a specific PySimpleGUI function with the provided arguments.

win_closed(event: str = '')

Checks if the event corresponds to a closed window.

T_or_F_obj_eq(event: any = '', obj: any = '')

Compares two objects and returns True if they are equal, False otherwise.

det_bool_T(obj: (tuple or list or bool) = False)

Determines if the given object is a boolean True value.

det_bool_F(obj: (tuple or list or bool) = False)

Determines if the given object is a boolean False value.

out_of_bounds(upper: (int or float) = 100, lower: (int or float) = 0, obj: (int or float) = -1)

Checks if the given object is out of the specified upper and lower bounds.

... and many more!

Please refer to the source code for the complete list of classes and functions provided by the module, as well as their detailed documentation.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please fork this repository and open a pull request to add snippets, make grammar tweaks, etc.

Contact

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at partners@abstractendeavors.com.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Authors

  • putkoff - main developer

This README file was last updated on May 29, 2023.

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