diff --git a/Readme.md b/Readme.md index 6739638..cb309a2 100644 --- a/Readme.md +++ b/Readme.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ To test customtkinter you can try this simple example with only a single button: import tkinter import customtkinter # <- import the CustomTkinter module -root_tk = customtkinter.CTk() # create CTk window like you do with the Tk window (tkinter.Tk has less functionality) +root_tk = customtkinter.CTk() # create CTk window like you do with the Tk window root_tk.geometry("400x240") root_tk.title("CustomTkinter Test") @@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ which gives the following: ![](documentation_images/simple_button_test.png) ### Use custom colors and shapes: -If you dont specify any colors, customtkinter uses the standard blue color in the light theme. -You can change the color theme to dark by calling +If you don't specify any colors, customtkinter uses the standard blue color theme in the light mode. +You can change the color mode to dark by calling ```customtkinter.set_appearance_mode("Dark")```. If you specify custom colors for CustomTkinter elements, the you can either use a tuple in the form: (light_color, dark_color). Or you can set a single color @@ -129,16 +129,16 @@ The color themes look like the following in light and dark mode: All elements of Customtkinter are drawn on the ```tkinter.Canvas```. But the Tkinter canvas supports antialiasing only on macOS, so on Windows and Linux the elements are rendered in a much worse quality. So you have -to experiment with the ```corner_radius``` and look when the rounded corners +to experiment with the ```corner_radius``` and decide when the rounded corners look best. I tried to design the too complex example programs so that they -also look acceptable on Windows. Maybe you can use the parameters for +also look acceptable on Windows too. Maybe you can use the parameters for ```corner_radius``` and ```width``` for your program as well. -Example 1:```examples/complex_example.py``` +Example 1: ```examples/complex_example.py``` (light and dark mode) ![](documentation_images/Windows_complex.jpg) -Example 2: ```examples/complex_example_custom_colors.py``` +Example 2: ```examples/complex_example_custom_colors.py``` (dark mode) ![](documentation_images/Windows_complex_other_style.jpg)