DearPy3D
Eel
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MIT License | MIT License |
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DearPy3D
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How does one make their own GUI from scratch? (no GUI libraries)
Dear PyGui is awesome and supports creating node editors. 3D is not really supported yet (although matrix functions are), but future versions will support 3D. The core developers are very much interested in 3D rendering. As a little test, Hoffstadt created DearPy3D. He is currently working on Pilotlight, which is still early stages and eventually will be the core of Dear PyGui version 3.
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The hand-picked selection of the best Python libraries released in 2021
Just a quick update since then is that Dear PyGui has reached version 1.0 and the API is now stable with a proper deprecation policy. Additional features include support for extremely dynamic tables, became faster still, introduction of the first steps into 3D and drawing transformations, support for multiple fonts, node editor and many small improvements and bug fixes. There are still many ideas for future development, including more 3D.
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Best gui framework for fast 2d operations and 3d render?
With regard to 3D, are you aware of DearPy3D by the same developers (still under development, also available under the MIT license)?
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Dear PyGui 3D Engine (Marvel)
hoffstadt/Marvel: Dear PyGui 3D Engine (early development) (github.com)
Eel
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Augmenting the Markdown Language for Great Python Graphical Interfaces
I gave up a long time ago attempting to write GUIs in pure python. I've come back to them periodically to see if the landscape has changed, but I'm always disappointed.
My current go-to python GUI solution is to use the Eel library. It renders GUIs in a web-browser like window with HTMl/CSS/JS.It lets you expose your python functions to JavaScript, so data can be easily transferred back and forth between the python and the JavaScript. And since it's just web-dev, it's pretty easy to make things look and feel good enough. Any other web-dev libraries like bootstrap and jquery can be used. It works pretty well for writing GUIs that put data analysis tools in front of my colleagues.
https://github.com/python-eel/Eel
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- Working with GUI
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YouTube Downloader
Eel was used to implement the app and communication with the web interface.
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Need to access the variable from an asynchronous function
I am calling a function from Python using eel and taking the return value. Python functions are asynchronous with JavaScript by nature. This code is combined with other variables to determine if the form can continue. allFilled() is called everytime the form field changes.
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TIL: Eel is amazing for making quick and visually rich UIs!
In the past, I've used QT4 and QT Designer. It was okay. It was a small mountain to climb for myself then - but certainly doable. However, there was a lot of generated code that wasn't the most concise thing. Today, I discovered Eel. Since I used QT4 in the past, I've done some web dev. Certainly, not proficient there. But Eel wasn't as big of a hurdle. In fact, it took me a fraction of the time because it is much like creating a basic website. Where there's an abundance of tutorials and tips out there for everything imaginable. Instead of downloading and adding a font, clicking through a bunch of dialogs. I just linked a Google font and updated the CSS. Stuff like that.
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Could someone suggest a development environment and/or tools I could use? I'm looking for an environment similar to a browser. I plan on using Python to display the results of many calculations that would change, maybe every second or half second. With lots of variables involved. More details below.
If you don't want a web-app, you can still use JS for GUI, using something like python-eel https://github.com/python-eel/Eel
- HELP! Python project requires a GUI.
- Does my project need Flask?
- How does one make their own GUI from scratch? (no GUI libraries)
What are some alternatives?
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DearPyGui - Dear PyGui: A fast and powerful Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Python with minimal dependencies
cefpython - Python bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF)
magnum - Lightweight and modular C++11 graphics middleware for games and data visualization
pywebview - Build GUI for your Python program with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
evidently - Evaluate and monitor ML models from validation to production. Join our Discord: https://discord.com/invite/xZjKRaNp8b
Neutron - Create modern cross-platform apps in Python using HTML and CSS
processing - Source code for the Processing Core and Development Environment (PDE)
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
finetuner - :dart: Task-oriented embedding tuning for BERT, CLIP, etc.
PyOxidizer - A modern Python application packaging and distribution tool