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Kivy Cookbook

You're reading from   Kivy Cookbook Enhance your skills in developing multi-touch applications with Kivy

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783987382
Length 246 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Kivy and the Kv Language FREE CHAPTER 2. Input, Motion, and Touch 3. Events 4. Widgets 5. Graphics – Canvas and Instructions 6. Advanced Graphics – Shaders and Rendering 7. The API in Detail 8. Packaging our Apps for PC 9. Kivy for Mobile Devices Index

Running your code

In this recipe, we want to teach you how to run the code that we have constructed using the Kivy framework.

Getting ready

This recipe needs some code to be run and Kivy to be properly installed. We will use the code in the recipe Relating Python code and the Kv language, where we have two files, e4.kv and e4.py.

How to do it…

This recipe may seem easy because it is just a few steps, but the explanation is important. Use Python from the shell to run the file e4.py:

$ Python e4.py --size=250x200

It will display:

How to do it…

How it works…

As we've already seen in the recipe Relating Python code and the Kv language, the call to the e4.kv file occurs inside the e4.py code; as such, Kivy does not need an explicit reference. We used the option size previously because Kivy has a default size (usually 800x600 pixels) that did not meet our expectations.

There's more…

Well, if you are using a different operative system, there are some other considerations.

Mac OS X

With Mac OS X we use a portable package and we need to run the file a little bit differently:

$ kivy e4.py --size=250x200

This is because the Kivy framework has been packed with Python in the program call kivy.

Microsoft Windows

In Microsoft Windows, the portable package is called with a secondary click, using Send to menu, and selecting Kivy.

Microsoft Windows

See also

If you are interested in how to run your code on a mobile device, go to Chapter 9, Kivy for Mobile Devices.

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