= wxPythonPit for Libs/Modules = Please use this page to list your libs and modules that you make available for other use by other wxPython developers. Add a WikiName for your lib or module to the list below, and on that new page give a short description, screenshots, links to your app's homepage, etc. * [[SevenSegmentDisp]] -- a control that simulates a 7-segment display. * [[Metamenus]] -- an easier way to create menus and menubars. * FoldPanelBar -- a Windows Explorer-like control with foldable panels * HyperLinkCtrl -- a static text control with hyperlink capabilities * BalloonTip -- a class useful to recreate the Windows XP Balloon Tip help that we usually see in the taskbar * ExtendedChoice -- an extension of wx.Choice/wx.Combobox to include icons and items customization * EnhancedStatusBar -- an enhancement to the standard wxPython statusbar * ToasterBox -- an emulation of the MSN Toaster popup * SpeedMeter -- simulate angular controls like car speed/fuel/oil/RPM controls, temperature indicators, clocks and so on * AdvancedSplash -- a splashscreen with enhanced functionalities * ShapedButton -- circular and elliptical buttons for your application * PieCtrl -- emulates a pie control and a pie-shaped progress dialog * NotebookCtrl -- a notebook control with a lot of new gadgets * FloatSpin -- a spinctrl that handles floating point numbers (no rounding errors) * ThumbnailCtrl -- a widget that displays a series of images in a "thumbnail" format * TextCtrlAutoComplete -- a widget descendant from TextCtrl that has a dev defined popup ListBox to auto complete from. Works like text boxes in webpages inside Mozilla. * TextCtrlWithIcon -- a TextCtrl with an icon on the left side. * [[TG.Skinning]] -- Application skinning framwork for wxPython. Skins are XML with inline python, and a complete CSS engine in python. * LutCtrl -- a visual control to select a Look-up table from a list * ObjectListView -- a much easier to use wxListCtrl * SquareMap -- a control to display hierarchical data as a recursive set of nested squares, each of which represents the relative size of a given child within its parent. * [[https://github.com/rzzzwilson/pySlip|pySlip]] -- pySlip is a 'slip map' widget for wxPython 4 and python 3. * [[https://github.com/yadizhou/DynaUI|DynaUI]] -- A framework to increase the scalability and flexibility of wxPython * [[https://github.com/Metallicow/MCOW|MCOW Package]] -- Meticulously Crafted Optimal Widgets(MCOW) wxPython widgets package * [[https://github.com/Eseeme/wxpython-custom-button|Example Custom Button]] -- Custom button widget * [[https://github.com/domdfcoding/domdf_wxpython_tools|domf wxpython tools]] -- Tools and widgets for wxPython. * [[https://github.com/Eseeme/wxpython-custom-button|Example Custom Button]] -- Custom button widget * [[https://github.com/chriskiehl/re-wx|re-wx]] -- A library for building modern declarative desktop applications in WX * [[https://github.com/AndersMunch/wxWize|wxWize]] -- wxPython object builder library * [[https://github.com/GimelStudio/gsnodegraph|gsnodegraph]] -- Powerful nodegraph widget for wxpython GUIs, created for use in Gimel Studio * [[https://github.com/GimelStudio/gswidgetkit|gswidgetkit]] -- Custom wxPython widgets created for use in Gimel Studio (similar style to Blender's widgets) * [[https://github.com/TSN-ADMIN/wxPySTC_DocMap|wxPySTC_DocMap]] -- Document map (aka minimap) for wx.stc.StyledTextCtrl editor control * [[https://github.com/Correct-Syntax/ui-style-lang|ui-style-lang]] -- CSS-like style language for drawing and styling elements in wxPython Libs modules found to be useful: * [[elementTree]] -- A toolkit for working with XML * [[lxml]] -- Another toolkit for working with XML