Answers for "tkinter window"

6

how to make a tkinter window

from tkinter import *

mywindow = Tk() #Change the name for every window you make
mywindow.title("New Project") #This will be the window title
mywindow.geometry("780x640") #This will be the window size (str)
mywindow.minsize(540, 420) #This will be set a limit for the window's minimum size (int)
mywindow.configure(bg="blue") #This will be the background color

mywindow.mainloop() #You must add this at the end to show the window
Posted by: Guest on September-25-2020
6

how to create a tkinter window

#Creating Tkinter Window In Python:

from tkinter import *

new_window = Tk() #Create a window ; spaces should be denoted with underscores ; every window should have a different name
new_window.title("My Python Project") #Name of screen ; name should be the one which you already declared (new_window)
new_window.geometry("200x150") #Resizes the default window size
new_window.configure(bg = "red") #Gives color to the background

new_window.mainloop() #Shows the window on the screen
Posted by: Guest on November-07-2020
3

make a window tkinter

#!/usr/bin/python

import Tkinter
top = Tkinter.Tk()
# Code to add widgets will go here...
top.mainloop()
Posted by: Guest on May-23-2020
5

basic tkinter gui

import tkinter as tk
root = tk.Tk()
root.title("my title")
root.geometry('200x150')
root.configure(background='black')

#	enter widgets here

root.mainloop()
Posted by: Guest on July-10-2020
13

tkinter python 3

import tkinter as tk

obj = tk.Tk() # Creates a tkinter object
label = tk.Label(obj, text="This is a text button")
Posted by: Guest on February-01-2020
0

tkinter window

from tkinter import *

root = Tk()
root.geometry("500x500")
root.title("My App")
root.config(bg="#ff0000")

def printhi(*args):
	print("Hi!")
    
btn = Button(root, text="Click to print hi", command=printhi)
btn.place(x=200, y=200)

root.mainloop()
Posted by: Guest on August-05-2021

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