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EasyGUI is a module for very simple, very easy GUI programming in Python. EasyGUI is different from other GUI generators in that EasyGUI is NOT event-driven. Instead, all GUI interactions are invoked by simple function calls.
Hi everyone. There hasn't been much activity but thankfully we have a new revision. Thank you contributors and thank you Stephen Ferg for creating EasyGui.
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For those who wish to contribute you are welcome to fork this respository. Or, take a look at the alternatives and contribute there.
Kind Regards, Robert
EasyGUI is a module for very simple, very easy GUI programming in Python. EasyGUI is different from other GUI libraries in that EasyGUI is NOT event-driven. Instead, all GUI interactions are invoked by simple function calls.
EasyGUI runs on Python 2 and 3, and does not have any dependencies beyond python and Tk. Linux Python 2 users will have to run sudo apt-get install python-tk
and Linux Python 3 users will have to run sudo apt-get install python3-tk
to install Tkinter.
>>> import easygui
>>> easygui.ynbox('Shall I continue?', 'Title', ('Yes', 'No'))
1
>>> easygui.msgbox('This is a basic message box.', 'Title Goes Here')
'OK'
>>> easygui.buttonbox('Click on your favorite flavor.', 'Favorite Flavor', ('Chocolate', 'Vanilla', 'Strawberry'))
'Chocolate'
To see demo programs using EasyGUI, call the easygui.egdemo()
function.
Full documentation is always available.
For the most-recent production version: http://easygui.readthedocs.org/en/master/.
For our develop version which will be released next: http://easygui.readthedocs.org/en/develop.
Update collections.abc import location (old location was deprecated since version 3.3, removed in version 3.10) See: https://docs.python.org/3.9/library/collections.html#module-collections for details Add some unit test coverage and test automation for TravisCI.
Several updates and fixes thanks to Al and others.
This is an exciting time for easygui. We continue to make good progress with refactoring as well as some enhancements and bug fixes here and there.
We would like to welcome Juanjo Denis-Corrales to the team. He is responsible for lots of good new work this release. Of course we appreciate the work of everyone who contributed.
NOTE: I decided in this release to change the API a bit. Please consult the function documentation for details.
This is a minor bug-fix release to address python 3 import errors.
We are happy to release version 0.97.3 of easygui. The intent of this release is to address some basic functionality issues as well as improve easygui in the ways people have asked.
Robert Lugg (me) was searching for a GUI library for my python work. I saw easygui and liked very much its paradigm. Stephen Ferg, the creator and developer of easygui, graciously allowed me to start development back up. With the help of Alexander Zawadzki, Horst Jens, and others I set a goal to release before the end of 2014.
We rely on user feedback so please bring up problems, ideas, or just say how you are using easygui.
Added ability to specify default_choice and cancel_choice for button widgets (See API docs)
True and False are returned instead of 1 and 0 for several boxes
Allow user to map keyboard keys to buttons by enclosing a hotkey in square braces like: "Pick [M]e", which would assign keyboard key M to that button. Double braces hide that character, and keysyms are allowed:
[[q]]Exit Would show Exit on the button, and the button would be controlled by the q key
[]Help Would show Help on the button, and the button would be controlled by the F1 function key
NOTE: We are still working on the exact syntax of these key mappings as Enter, space, and arrows are already being used.
Escape and the windows 'X' button always work in buttonboxes. Those return None in that case.
sourceforge #9: let fileopenbox open multiple files. Added optional argument 'multiple'
Location of dialogs on screen is preserved. This isn't perfect yet, but now, at least, the dialogs don't always reset to their default position!
added some, but not all of the bugs/enhancements developed by Robbie Brook: http://all-you-need-is-tech.blogspot.com/2013/01/improving-easygui-for-python.html
EasyGui is licensed under what is generally known as the "modified BSD license" (aka "revised BSD", "new BSD", "3-clause BSD"). This license is GPL-compatible but less restrictive than GPL.
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EasyGUI is a module for very simple, very easy GUI programming in Python. EasyGUI is different from other GUI generators in that EasyGUI is NOT event-driven. Instead, all GUI interactions are invoked by simple function calls.
We found that easygui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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