Oct-30-2016, 05:02 AM
For tkinter:
If you download the example code that was part of the Grayson Tkinter book (Wiley publishing), there is a demo section.
In that demo section are individual programs for each of the tkinter, ttk, and pmw widgets,
Also, another, I'll call it a dispatcher program (all.py) that:
1. launches each of the individual demos, and
2. displays the script behind each at the push of a button.
This is old code, and unfortunately python 2.7, but is easy to convert to python 3
It was so well written that it is entirely valid today
If you can't find the code, I have it, already converted to 3.4, on a backup drive 'Somewhere'
If you download the example code that was part of the Grayson Tkinter book (Wiley publishing), there is a demo section.
In that demo section are individual programs for each of the tkinter, ttk, and pmw widgets,
Also, another, I'll call it a dispatcher program (all.py) that:
1. launches each of the individual demos, and
2. displays the script behind each at the push of a button.
This is old code, and unfortunately python 2.7, but is easy to convert to python 3
It was so well written that it is entirely valid today
If you can't find the code, I have it, already converted to 3.4, on a backup drive 'Somewhere'