Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: PygameGUILib
Version: 0.3a6
Summary: widgets for pygame wit ease
Home-page: https://github.com/ddorn/GUI
Author: Diego Dorn
Author-email: diego.dorn@free.fr
License: UNKNOWN
Description: |Build Status|



Pygame GUI

==========



What is it ?

~~~~~~~~~~~~



This librairy aims to provide simple widget to improve pygame

applications like buttons, text or math text widgets.



Dependancies

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-  **pygame :** This library is fully based on pygame, so you must have

   it installed.



*(optionnal)* \* **latex :** you must avec latex install if you want to

use the ``LaText`` widget (``latex`` and ``dvipng`` accessible in path)



Installation

~~~~~~~~~~~~



You can clone this repository in your project or just run



::



    pip install -U git+https://github.com/ddorn/GUI.git@master#egg=GUI



Use

~~~



Bases

'''''



Every widget has a ``pos``, a ``size`` and an ``anchor``, both can be

function or callbacks with no parameters. The ``pos`` and the ``size``

defines a ``pygame.Rect`` where the widget is. The ``pos``\ is per

default the center of the widget, but you can change this behavior by

giving an other ``anchor``, like ``TOPLEFT``.



Tree steps to use a button

''''''''''''''''''''''''''



Every widget is totally independent and will do nothing unless you tell

him to do something. There is no theading thing that continuously check

for events both for performance and to give you more cotrol on the

widgets.



| For instance, widget won't auto-render on the screen and wont listen

  events, like clics on buttons.

| Thus, to have a fully operational button there is three steps :



Just define it, nothing complex once you've read the bases.



::



    # define the action the button will perform when clicked

    def callback():

        print('PRESSED !")



    button = Button(callback, (100, 100), (100, 40), "Click Me !")



Then, you must continuously check for events, and call ``press()`` when

you want. (typically when the user clicks the buton)



::



    for e in pygame.events.get():

        if e.type == pygame.MOUSEBUTTONDOWN and e.button == 1:  # left click

            if pygame.mouse.get_pos() in button:

                button.press()  # you tell the button to call the callback if clicked



And finally you must render the button on the screen.



::



     button.render(display)  # you draw the button on the display



It's basically the same thing for any widget, except for "passive"

widgets like texts, because we do not bother if the user clicks it.



Limitations

'''''''''''



As always with pygame, do not try to make too big apps with a lot of

changing texts or with too big protions of the screen that are too often

redrawn or it can lag a bit.



Help and todo list

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



You're welcome !



How can you help ?





| Do not hesitate to `contact me per mail <mailto:diego.dorn@free.fr>`__

  or `join the slack

  chat <https://join.slack.com/pygamegui/shared_invite/MTk5NDY0Njg4MTE1LTE0OTc4MDcwMzYtYWU5Mjc4ZjA1ZA>`__

  to discuss aboute code, optimisation or functionnalities. You can of

  course make any push request you want !

| Feel free to report any issue you see as I do not have strong tests (I

  mean, no tests !)



Todos :





-  A ``Text`` class to make texts that goes on more lines and with

   wrapping.

-  A ``TextBox``, of course

-  A ``RichText`` to make text with differents inner

   colors/size/font/styles

-  Something like lists

-  ``Switch`` class : Nice looking ON/OFF button

-  Some geometry function to draw curves, grids and manipulate line,

   polygons



This is absolutly not an ordered list, they will come as I have nice

looking and useable classes !



Cool projects with this library

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



| Do not hesitate to tell me if you have something working !

| Here is a list of projets that uses my library, take inspiration !



-  `**Crabes** <https://github.com/ddorn/crabes>`__ : a simulation too

   for a `TFJM² <https://www.tfjm.org/>`__ problem

-  Your project !



Examples at the and of each file can also give you a lot of samples of

how to use this library :) There is also a folder full of example that

you *will* apreciate !



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Keywords: pygame widget widgets gui
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
