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A simple GUI API (wrapper around PySide6) for Python learners to build simple yet interesting event driven apps.
A simple GUI API (wrapper around PySide6) for Python learners to build simple yet interesting event driven apps.

It provides the following features:
With these a Python learner can make GUI apps like: pacman, spade invaders, etc.
Here is a sample GUI program.
from simgui import *
def on_ready():
add_label("l1", "Name")
add_input("i1", right=True)
add_label("l2", "Job Title")
add_input("i2", right=True)
add_combo("cb1", cols=2)
add_combo_item("cb1", "chicken")
add_combo_item("cb1", "beef")
add_combo_item("cb1", "beans")
add_button("b1", "OK")
add_button("b2", "Cancel", right=True)
def on_click_b1():
set_label_text("l2", 333)
def on_edited_i1():
set_input_text("i2", get_input_value("i1")+1)
def on_index_changed_cb1():
print(get_combo_text("cb1")+" is selected")
start() # must do this to kick start the app with the UI
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A simple GUI API (wrapper around PySide6) for Python learners to build simple yet interesting event driven apps.
We found that simgui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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