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wayne-graphics
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Wayne Graphics: a Tkinter-based graphics engine with Wayne-AI code explainer and API router
Wayne Graphics
A lightweight Python graphics library built to speedrun AP CSP assignments and simplify event-driven programming.
Created by Wayne, a high school TA and PyPI developer from Martin County, Florida.
Installation
bash pip install wayne-graphics
Quick Start
`python from graphics.core import * from graphics.shapes import * from graphics.events import * from graphics.groups import *
Create a window app = WayneGraphics(width=600, height=400, title="Wayne Demo")
Draw shapes drawRect(app.canvas, 50, 50, 100, 60, color="blue") drawCircle(app.canvas, 300, 200, 40, color="red") drawText(app.canvas, 150, 300, "Hello Wayne!", font=("Courier", 16), color="green")
Handle mouse click def handle_click(x, y): print(f"Mouse clicked at ({x}, {y})")
onMousePress(app.canvas, handle_click)
Handle key press def handle_key(char): print(f"Key pressed: {char}")
onKeyPress(app.root, handle_key)
Run the app app.run() `
Modules
core.py WayneGraphics: Main window class with built-in canvas and event loop onMousePress(func): Binds left-click handler onKeyPress(func): Binds keypress handler run(): Starts the GUI loop
shapes.py drawRect(canvas, x, y, width, height, color) drawCircle(canvas, x, y, radius, color) drawText(canvas, x, y, text, font, color)
events.py Mouse Events: onMousePress, onMouseRelease, onMouseDrag, onMouseMove onMouseEnter, onMouseLeave, onRightClick, onMiddleClick, onScroll Keyboard Events: onKeyPress, onKeyRelease Animation: onStep(root, func, delay) Custom Binding: bind(canvasorroot, event, func)
groups.py group = app.createGroup(canvas, shape) group.move(x,y)
Why Wayne Graphics?
Minimal boilerplate — perfect for beginners and AP CSP students Fast setup — one-line install, instant canvas Event-driven — intuitive mouse and keyboard handling Modular design — clean separation of core, shapes, and events Classroom-tested — used in real AP CSP assignments
Educational Use
Wayne Graphics was built to help students focus on logic and creativity, not boilerplate. It’s ideal for: AP Computer Science Principles Python graphics projects Teaching event-driven programming Rapid prototyping
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome! If you’d like to add new shapes, events, or features, feel free to fork and submit.
License
MIT License — free to use, modify, and distribute.
Credits
Built by Wayne, a 17-year-old TA and PyPI developer from Martin County High School.
Inspired by the need to speedrun AP CSP assignments with style.
FAQs
Wayne Graphics: a Tkinter-based graphics engine with Wayne-AI code explainer and API router
We found that wayne-graphics 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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