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[Suggestion] Add a screenshot to your readme #1

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PySimpleGUI opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 3 comments
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[Suggestion] Add a screenshot to your readme #1

PySimpleGUI opened this issue Jan 20, 2020 · 3 comments

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@PySimpleGUI
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Projects with GUIs get a lot more attention if you include a screenshot in the readme. It's super easy to do.. Open an Issue, just like this one, take a screenshot of your application, paste into the issue. Then you'll be given a URL of the image that you can put into your readme.md file.

@hirios
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hirios commented Jan 21, 2020

Thanks for the suggestion, I will try to apply it!

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@PySimpleGUI
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Hey! There you go! Nice, huh? Looking good.

How about some color to your windows?

If you use the latest release of PySimpleGUI from PyPI, then you should automatically be getting the new default color scheme which is a dark blue theme. So far there have been zero, 0, None, complaints from users which I find shocking.

This guy's/gal's project illustrates it well:

https://github.com/ravagerWT/TD-Ameritrade-Trading-History-Classifier

One step at a time 😉 You've got a nice looking homepage now for your project.

@PySimpleGUI
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OOppps... I just noticed you're specifically selecting the gray look. Never mind. LOL

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