PYGLET – Getting Window Full Screen Status
Last Updated :
25 Aug, 2021
In this article, we will see how we can get the window full screen status in PYGLET module in python. Pyglet is easy to use but powerful library for developing visually rich GUI applications like games, multimedia, etc. A window is a “heavyweight” object occupying operating system resources. Windows may appear as floating regions or can be set to fill an entire screen (fullscreen). Window can be at full screen i.e it covers the whole screen or it can be in minimized form.
We can create a window with the help of command given below
pyglet.window.Window(width, height, title)
In order to create window we use fullscreen attribute with the window object
Syntax : window.fullscreen
Argument : It takes no argument
Return : It returns bool
Below is the implementation
Python3
import pyglet
import pyglet.window.key
width = 500
height = 500
title = "Geeksforgeeks"
window = pyglet.window.Window(width, height, title)
text = "GeeksforGeeks"
label = pyglet.text.Label(text,
font_name = 'Times New Roman' ,
font_size = 36 ,
x = window.width / / 2 , y = window.height / / 2 ,
anchor_x = 'center' , anchor_y = 'center' )
new_label = pyglet.text.Label(text,
font_name = 'Times New Roman' ,
font_size = 10 ,
x = 25 , y = 25 )
@window .event
def on_draw():
window.clear()
label.draw()
@window .event
def on_key_press(symbol, modifier):
if symbol = = pyglet.window.key.C:
window.close()
img = image = pyglet.resource.image( "logo.png" )
window.set_icon(img)
value = window.fullscreen
print ( "Is Window Fullscreen : " )
print (value)
pyglet.app.run()
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Output :
Is Window Fullscreen :
False
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