Tkinter and Graphics
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 21:46:27 -0800, Andrew wrote: > Hi I was wondering if there is anyway in Tkinter to create GUIs using > Graphics, like windows media player or other tools like that > > basically so the interface wouldn't be your standard interface > > any ideas, links to tutorials, or examples > > is appreciated > > Cheers Highly recommended: _Python and Tkinter Programming_ by John E. Grayson, if you can find a copy. (It's out of stock on Manning's site and they don't offer it in Electronic form.) http://www.manning.com/grayson Section 8.7 ("Image Maps"), where the author describes building a GUI that looks like a TI-82, by using an image of same as the basis for the interface seems like it could be relevant. Chapter 9 ("Panels and Machines") also seems like it could be of help to you. It describes building a GUI modeled on the front panel of an actual device. It also contains a nice front-end for a digital multimeter with a rotating knob for setting the current range. Perhaps you can find a copy on amazon, ebay or a brick-and-mortar store with slow turn-over. // Ben
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