Sep-18-2018, 04:12 AM
Hello guys!
I wrote a code using tkinter to switch between frames after a few seconds. The problem is: All the application must run in fullscreen.
Here is the code.
could anyone help me?
Sorry about the code that is not in OOP. I am learning about it.
I appreciate the help!
Best Regards
I wrote a code using tkinter to switch between frames after a few seconds. The problem is: All the application must run in fullscreen.
Here is the code.
from tkinter import * N_TRIALS = 3 COUNT=-2 N_INTERVALS = 2*N_TRIALS + 1 RELAXING_TIME = 2000 RESTING_TIME = 2000 TASKING_TIME = 2000 start_btn_state = False def raise_frame(frame): frame.tkraise() global COUNT COUNT+=1 print(COUNT) if (frame == f3 and COUNT==N_INTERVALS): frame.after(RESTING_TIME,lambda:raise_frame(f5)) elif(frame == f5): frame.after(RELAXING_TIME,lambda:raise_frame(f6)) elif frame == f2: frame.after(RELAXING_TIME, lambda:raise_frame(f3)) elif frame == f3: frame.after(RESTING_TIME, lambda:raise_frame(f4)) elif frame == f4: frame.after(TASKING_TIME, lambda:raise_frame(f3)) elif frame==f6: root.destroy() def finish(): root.destroy() def start(): start_btn_state=True raise_frame(f2) root = Tk() f1 = Frame(root) f2 = Frame(root) f3 = Frame(root) f4 = Frame(root) f5 = Frame(root) f6 = Frame(root) for frame in (f1, f2, f3, f4, f5,f6): frame.grid(row = 0, column = 0, sticky='nsew') lb0=Label(f1, text="blablabla",font=("Arial Bold",10)) lb0.pack(padx = 10, pady=10) lb1=Label(f1, text="blablabla",font = ("Arial Bold",10),fg = "black") lb1.pack(padx = 10, pady=10) lb2 = Label(f1, text="blablabla",font = ("Arial Bold",10),fg = "green") lb2.pack(padx = 10, pady=10) lb3 = Label(f1, text="blablabla",font = ("Arial Bold",10),fg = "blue") lb3.pack(padx = 10, pady=10) lb4 = Label(f1, text="blablabla",font = ("Arial Bold",10),fg = "red") lb4.pack(padx = 10, pady=10) # ============================================================================= # Start Button # ============================================================================= start_value=BooleanVar() btn_start=Button(f1, text="Start",font = ("Arial Bold",20), command = start) btn_start.pack(padx=10,pady=30) ############################################################################### # ============================================================================= # Close Button # ============================================================================= close_value=BooleanVar() btn_close=Button(f1, text="CLOSE",font = ("Arial Bold",20), command=finish) btn_close.pack(padx=10,pady=30) ############################################################################### # ============================================================================= # Frame 2 # ============================================================================= Label(f2, text='ACTION 1').pack() #Button(f2, text='Go to frame 3', command=lambda:raise_frame(f1)).pack() f2.config(bg='red') ############################################################################### # ============================================================================= # Frame 3 # ============================================================================= Label(f3, text='ACTION2').pack(side='left') f3.config(bg='green') ############################################################################### # ============================================================================= # Frame 4 # ============================================================================= Label(f4, text='ACTION3').pack() f4.config(bg='blue') ############################################################################### # ============================================================================= # Frame 5 # ============================================================================= Label(f5, text='RELAXING FINAL').pack() f5.config(bg='black') ############################################################################### raise_frame(f1) root.mainloop()I don't know how to expand the frames to fill all the window. I tried everything: geometry, width and height, etc. It seems probably (100% sure) that I am doing something wrong to put those frames on fullscreen.
could anyone help me?
Sorry about the code that is not in OOP. I am learning about it.
I appreciate the help!
Best Regards