Python convenience functions to control turtle window appearance and behaviour
Project description
Python 'turtlex' package
Python convenience functions to control turtle window appearance and behaviour.
Installation
Install the package using PIP with:
$ pip install turtlex
Usage
Let's just jump straight in to a turtle program using the turtlex front() function.
import turtle # we'll need the turtle package
import turtlex # utils for window appearance and behaviour
screen = turtle.Screen() # 'screen' is our window
screen.title("Just wanted to say..")
screen.setup(500, 400) # set the window size in pixels
screen.bgcolor("lightgreen") # set the window background color
# Say hello!
turtle.write("Hello world!", font=("Courier", 30, "italic"), align="center")
turtle.hideturtle()
turtlex.front(screen, True) # keep on top of existing windows
screen.mainloop() # process window events
Easy! Here's the full list of functions.
Functions in the turtlex package
front(screen, alwaysAtFront=False)
Send the window to the top of the window stack. If 'alwaysAtFront' is true then keep the window at the front.
fullscreen(screen, full=True)
Setting 'full' to true will make the window fullscreen.
opacity(screen, alpha=0.5)
Set the opacity of the window by setting the alpha value (0 - 1).
disabled(screen, disabled=True)
Set 'disabled' to true to disable window management functions including maximise, minimise, move & close.
toolwindow(screen, tool=True)
Setting 'tool' to true changes the title bar decoration to a toolbar.
noresize(screen, x=False, y=False)
Setting 'x' and 'y' to true prevents window resizing in the horizontal and vertical direction respectively.
nodecorate(screen, nodecorate=True)
Setting 'nodecorate' to true removes the windows decoration including title bar.
minsize(screen, width=None, height=None)
Set the minimum size of the window in pixels.
maxsize(screen, width=None, height=None)
Set the maximum size of the window in pixels.
minimise(screen)
minimize(screen)
Minimise the window.
restore(screen)
Restore the window.
Roadmap
See the open issues for a list of proposed features (and known issues).
Contributing
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
- Go to https://github.com/edbotstudio/turtlex.
- Fork the project.
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
). - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
). - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
). - Open a pull request.
Licence
Distributed under the MIT Licence. See the LICENCE for more information.
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