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oh wait this doesn't help me in the slightest. I need help (or just a guide) with the geometry managers and the best solution to make gaps smaller with relative positioned widgets
pretty sure scaling ones app is a key element on any programmers list, one concern i had while watching your videos, but now am pretty sure i am going to buy a membership
Im working over a 14 inch screen and unfortunately used place with x and y on every single widget. Which means when I try to run the app over a bigger screen. The widgets get distorted and are enlarged magnified and misplaced. So in my situation will CTK help me in scaling widget and window according to any resolution of screen it is running on so that the app adjust widget size and placement itself??
So the best idea would be to use custom scaling and never use ctk.deactivate_automatic_dpi_awareness() so as not to lose definition Is it possible to autoscale the app when it is put in full screen?
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oh wait this doesn't help me in the slightest. I need help (or just a guide) with the geometry managers and the best solution to make gaps smaller with relative positioned widgets
you can size most widgets @@__Merchant
pretty sure scaling ones app is a key element on any programmers list, one concern i had while watching your videos, but now am pretty sure i am going to buy a membership
:-)
Im working over a 14 inch screen and unfortunately used place with x and y on every single widget. Which means when I try to run the app over a bigger screen. The widgets get distorted and are enlarged magnified and misplaced. So in my situation will CTK help me in scaling widget and window according to any resolution of screen it is running on so that the app adjust widget size and placement itself??
So the best idea would be to use custom scaling and never use ctk.deactivate_automatic_dpi_awareness() so as not to lose definition
Is it possible to autoscale the app when it is put in full screen?
not without a ton of coding
is this not possible with normal tkinter ?
no
Why are you talking so ridiculously fast? Sometimes you are almost swallowing your own words. Its really not nice to listen to.