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Color picker dialog for Tkinter.
This module contains a ColorPicker
class which implements the color picker
and an askcolor
function that displays the color picker and
returns the chosen color in RGB and HTML formats.
And the python packages:
Pillow <https://pypi.org/project/Pillow/>
_Ubuntu: use the PPA ppa:j-4321-i/ppa <https://launchpad.net/~j-4321-i/+archive/ubuntu/ppa>
__
::
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:j-4321-i/ppa
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install python(3)-tkcolorpicker
Archlinux:
the package is available on AUR <https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/python-tkcolorpicker>
__
With pip:
::
$ pip install tkcolorpicker
Syntax:
::
askcolor(color="red", parent=None, title=_("Color Chooser"), alpha=False)
Open a ColorPicker dialog and return the chosen color.
The selected color is returned as a tuple (RGB(A), #RRGGBB(AA)) (None, None) is returned if the color selection is cancelled.
Arguments:
+ color: initially selected color, supported formats:
- RGB(A)
- #RRGGBB(AA)
- tkinter color name (see http://wiki.tcl.tk/37701 for a list)
+ parent: parent window
+ title: dialog title
+ alpha: alpha channel suppport
.. code:: python
import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
from tkcolorpicker import askcolor
root = tk.Tk()
style = ttk.Style(root)
style.theme_use('clam')
print(askcolor((255, 255, 0), root))
root.mainloop()
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Color picker dialog for Tkinter
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