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Tkinter GUI Application Development Blueprints

You're reading from   Tkinter GUI Application Development Blueprints Master GUI programming in Tkinter as you design, implement, and deliver 10 real-world applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889738
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bhaskar Chaudhary Bhaskar Chaudhary
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Preface 1. Meet Tkinter FREE CHAPTER 2. Making a Text Editor 3. Programmable Drum Machine 4. A Game of Chess 5. Building an Audio Player 6. Paint Application 7. Multiple Fun Projects 8. Miscellaneous Tips Index

GUI programming – the big picture

As a GUI programmer, you will generally be responsible for deciding the following three aspects of your program:

  • Which components should appear on the screen? This involves choosing the components that make the user interface. Typical components include things such as buttons, entry fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, scroll bars, and the like. In Tkinter, the components that you add to your GUI are called widgets. Widgets (short for window gadgets) are the graphical components that make up your application's frontend.
  • Where should the components go? This includes deciding the position and the structural layout of various components. In Tkinter, this is referred to as geometry management.
  • How do components interact and behave? This involves adding functionality to each component. Each component or widget does some work. For example, a button, when clicked on, does something in response. A scrollbar handles scrolling, and checkboxes and radio buttons enable users to make some choices. In Tkinter, the functionality of various widgets is managed by the command binding or the event binding using callback functions.

The following figure shows the three components of GUI programming:

GUI programming – the big picture

Let's delve deeper into each of these three components in the context of Tkinter.

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