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An example of textual-canvas being used in a Textual application
textual-canvas provides a simple terminal-based drawing canvas widget for
use with Textual. Initially developed as a
widget for building
textual-mandelbrot, it made
sense to spin it out into its own general-purpose library.
The package can be installed with pip or related tools, for example:
$ pip install textual-canvas
The library provides one very simple widget for use in Textual: Canvas.
This is a scrollable and focusable widget that can be used to colour
"pixels", acting as a basic building block for drawing other things. The
"pixels" themselves are half a character cell in height, hopefully coming
out roughly square in most environments.
See the documentation for an introduction, a usage guide and detailed API documentation.
FAQs
A simple Textual canvas widget
We found that textual-canvas 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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