diff --git a/UI/UI_color.py b/UI/UI_color.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a94b1bf --- /dev/null +++ b/UI/UI_color.py @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +# THIS FILE IS A PART OF VCStudio +# PYTHON 3 + +# This a console project manager. + +import os +import math + +# GTK module ( Graphical interface +import gi +gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') +from gi.repository import Gtk +import cairo + +# Own modules +from settings import settings +from settings import talk + +def get_table(): + + # This function will give a whole table of colors from a theme. So there will + # be no need to read from the theme.data file every time we need a color of + # somethings. It would've been stupid. So we load all the colors into RAM + # at this stage. Similar stuff should be done with talk.text() i guess. + + # First let's find what is actually the theme we are using. + try: + data = open("settings/themes/"+settings.read("Theme")+"/theme.data") + except: + # If by any change it fails to read the theme from the Theme setting + # it will use the Default theme. + data = open("settings/themes/Default/theme.data") + settings.write("Theme", "Default") + + data = data.read() + data = data.split("\n") + + # Parsing + ret = {} + for d in data: + if d: + name = d.split(" = ")[0] + color = d.split(" = ")[1].split(",") + c = [] + for co in color: + try: + c.append(float(co)) + except: + c.append(0.0) + color = c + ret[name] = color + # Returning + return ret + +def set(layer, win, color): + # One line code less to setup a color each time LOL + try: + r,g,b,a = win.color[color] + layer.set_source_rgba(r,g,b,a) + except: + layer.set_source_rgba(1,0,1,1) \ No newline at end of file