tkinter_utilities
Scripts to: review colors in Python3 tkinter GUIs with color-blind users in mind; demonstrate MVC structure for tkinter (by csecht)
DaltonLens
Desktop utility to assist color blind people with different kind of real-time filters. (by DaltonLens)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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tkinter_utilities
Posts with mentions or reviews of tkinter_utilities.
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A tkinter color picker and color-blind simulator
I like to have my Python GUIs look nice and be readable for color-blind users. To ease the task of choosing colors that do that, I wrote a tkinter program that builds a color table from the 760 color names from X11 rgb.txt that are valid in tkinter 8.6 on Linux, Windows, and macOS. A user can view background and foreground selections, then covert them into simulated colors for several types of color-blindness. Even without the color-blind simulations, I find it fun to play around with the various color combinations. Details and download are at https://github.com/csecht/tkinter_utilities. It would be great to hear if anyone finds this useful, or has ideas for improvements.
DaltonLens
Posts with mentions or reviews of DaltonLens.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-23.
- Android Colour Correction, do you use it, if so are you using the recommended settings
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Colorblind mode landed for Nightfox
Lastly I would like to thank DaltonLens for being a great resource and making this topic approachable and understandable.
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Do protans see a dimmer red(but still red) or do we see a different color in its place?
Ding Ding Ding! Are you sure you haven't see me say this somewhere else? 😂 I've recently had a discussion about just this with Daltonlens' Nicolas and with a few people on this sub a few years back. This is also why simulations are bad "diagnostic tools".
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Help, please. >~< I dunno which one is what.
This is exactly the type of image that DaltonLens is designed for.
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Feedback welcome on DaltonLens, an open source tool now for macOS, Windows and Linux
I started DaltonLens a few years ago for my personal use, but I recently had more time to rework it and make it available on more platforms.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tkinter_utilities and DaltonLens you can also consider the following projects:
TkDial - Tkinter Dial-Knob widgets
godot-colorblindness - A colorblindness simulator to help you design for everyone.
tkinter-toolkit - Explore all modern tkinter widget libraries and helpful tools! (Including customtkinter)
stark-sketch-plugin - Ensure your design is accessible and high contrast for every type of color blindness
Tkinter-Designer - An easy and fast way to create a Python GUI 🐍
CustomTkinter - A modern and customizable python UI-library based on Tkinter
tksheet - Python tkinter table widget for displaying tabular data
GuitarTuner - Guitar tuner program made with Python, Tkinter and PyAudio.