# primitives.py micro-gui demo of use of graphics primitives # Released under the MIT License (MIT). See LICENSE. # Copyright (c) 2021 Peter Hinch # hardware_setup must be imported before other modules because of RAM use. import hardware_setup # Create a display instance from gui.core.ugui import Screen, Window, ssd, display from gui.widgets import Label, CloseButton from gui.core.writer import CWriter # Font for CWriter import gui.fonts.font10 as font from gui.core.colors import * class BaseScreen(Screen): def __init__(self): super().__init__() wri = CWriter(ssd, font, GREEN, BLACK, verbose=False) col = 2 row = 2 Label(wri, row, col, 'Primitives') CloseButton(wri) # Quit the application def after_open(self): display.usegrey(False) # Coordinates are x, y as per framebuf # circle method is in Display class only display.circle(70, 70, 30, RED) # These methods exist in framebuf, so also in SSD and Display ssd.hline(0, 127, 128, BLUE) ssd.vline(127, 0, 128, BLUE) def test(): print('Primitives demo.') Screen.change(BaseScreen) test()