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[Share Code] round button
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Actually, I am just sharing this because I was about to make a entry in the https://github.com/omz/Pythonista-Issues git. I wanted a disabled ui.Button without the text being greyed out/or alpha changed. I wanted to use the button like a graphic element, but without it being clickable. If you do ui.Button.enabled = False, that's what you get.
But you can also do ui.Button.touch_enabled = False, which is what I wanted. Text not changed and does not respond to touches.I know it's not rocket science, it's in the help file. Just depends if you think about it. I write this for beginners like me
import ui, editor def round_btn(w, title, factor=.7): btn = ui.Button(frame=(0, 0, w, w)) btn.title = title btn.font = ('Arial Rounded MT Bold', w * factor) btn.corner_radius = btn.width / 2 btn.bg_color = 'deeppink' btn.tint_color = 'white' return btn class MyClass(ui.View): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): #super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) py3 only ui.View.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) btn = round_btn(self.width * .8, 'IJ') btn.center = self.bounds.center() btn.y -= 22 # i will never figure out center :( i dont get it btn.touch_enabled = False self.add_subview(btn) if __name__ == '__main__': factor = 1 w = 375 * factor h = 667 * factor f = (0, 0, w, h) mc = MyClass(frame=f, bg_color = 'white') mc.present('sheet') #editor.present_themed(mc, theme_name='Cool Glow', #style = 'sheet', animated=False)
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Thanks
I didn't know the attribute touch_enabled
I'm sure that if I spend one hour per day with Pythonista, I'll learn something new each day 😉