Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: tkMagicGrid
Version: 1.0.2
Summary: Table layout widget for Tkinter
Home-page: https://github.com/bmjcode/tkMagicGrid
Author: Benjamin Johnson
Author-email: bmjcode@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: **tkMagicGrid** is a table layout widget for Python + Tkinter. It can be used to display static data, or to lay out other widgets as an alternative to calling `grid()` manually, or to do a bit of both.
        
        tkMagicGrid is designed to be simple above all else. It has no dependencies outside the Python standard library. Its API is designed to let you accomplish tasks with as few method calls as possible.
        
        tkMagicGrid is not designed to be erasable. The recommended way to clear a MagicGrid widget is to destroy it and create a new one.
        
        Both Python 2 and 3 are supported, on Windows and Unix platforms.
        
        
        ## Usage
        
        tkMagicGrid consists of a single module, `tkmagicgrid` (note the module
        name is lowercase), which exports a single class, `MagicGrid`.
        
        A brief example program:
        
        ```python
        # This assumes Python 3
        from tkinter import *
        from tkmagicgrid import *
        import io
        import csv
        
        # Create a root window
        root = Tk()
        
        # Create a MagicGrid widget
        grid = MagicGrid(root)
        grid.pack(side="top", expand=1, fill="both")
        
        # Display the contents of some CSV file
        # (note this is not a particularly efficient viewer)
        with io.open("test.csv", "r", newline="") as csv_file:
            reader = csv.reader(csv_file)
            parsed_rows = 0
            for row in reader:
                if parsed_rows == 0:
            	    # Display the first row as a header
            	    grid.add_header(*row)
                else:
            	    grid.add_row(*row)
                parsed_rows += 1
        
        # Start Tk's event loop
        root.mainloop()
        ```
        
        For detailed documentation, try `python -m pydoc tkmagicgrid`.
        
        
        ## Related Modules
        
        [tkScrolledFrame](https://github.com/bmjcode/tkScrolledFrame) provides an easy way to make a `MagicGrid` (and other large widgets) scrollable.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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