The Python GTK+ 3 Tutorial
Release: | 3.4 |
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Date: | January 19, 2016 |
Copyright: | GNU Free Documentation License 1.3 with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts |
This tutorial gives an introduction to writing GTK+ 3 applications in Python.
Prior to working through this tutorial, it is recommended that you have a reasonable grasp of the Python programming language. GUI programming introduces new problems compared to interacting with the standard output (console / terminal). It is necessary for you to know how to create and run Python files, understand basic interpreter errors, and work with strings, integers, floats and Boolean values. For the more advanced widgets in this tutorial, good knowledge of lists and tuples will be needed.
Although this tutorial describes the most important classes and methods within GTK+ 3, it is not supposed to serve as an API reference. Please refer to the GTK+ 3 Reference Manual for a detailed description of the API.
Contents:
- 1. Installation
- 2. Getting Started
- 3. Basics
- 4. How to Deal With Strings
- 5. Layout Containers
- 6. Label
- 7. Entry
- 8. Button Widgets
- 9. ProgressBar
- 10. Spinner
- 11. Tree and List Widgets
- 12. CellRenderers
- 13. ComboBox
- 14. IconView
- 15. Multiline Text Editor
- 16. Menus
- 17. Dialogs
- 18. Clipboard
- 19. Drag and Drop
- 20. Glade and Gtk.Builder
- 21. Objects
Indices and tables