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The Pygame-Scrollbar package provides classes and utilities to implement scrollable interfaces in Pygame applications. It includes components such as scroll bars, content bars, and event handlers to enable smooth scrolling functionality.
You can install the package via pip:
pip install pygame-scrollbar
Here's a basic example demonstrating how to use the Scrollable Interface Package:
import pygame
from scrollable_interface import ScrollBarManager, ContentBar
# Create content bars
content_bar1 = ContentBar(size=(100, 50))
content_bar2 = ContentBar(size=(100, 50))
content_bar3 = ContentBar(size=(100, 50))
content_bar_list = [content_bar1, content_bar2, content_bar3]
# Create a scroll bar manager
scroll_bar_manager = ScrollBarManager(size=(20, 200), content_bar_list=content_bar_list, position=(0, 0))
# In your main loop:
while running:
# Update the window
window.fill((255, 255, 255))
scroll_bar_manager.show(surface=window, window_height=window_height)
pygame.display.update()
For detailed documentation, please refer to the github repository.
This package is licensed under the MIT License.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues, feature requests, or pull requests.
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A package for adding scrollbar to surfaces in pygame.
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