Avoiding complexity
In this recipe, we will extend our Python GUI and learn ways to handle the ever-increasing complexity of our software development efforts.
Our co-workers and clients love the GUIs we create in Python and ask for more and more features to add to our GUI.
This increases complexity and can easily ruin our original nice design.
Getting ready
We will create a new Python GUI similar to those in the previous recipes and will add many features to it in the form of widgets.
How to do it…
We will start with a Python GUI that has two tabs and which looks as follows. Running GUI_Complexity_start.py
results in the following:

The first new feature request we receive is to add functionality to Tab 1
, which clears the scrolledtext
widget.
Easy enough. We just add another button to Tab 1
:
# Adding another Button self.action = ttk.Button(self.monty, text="Clear Text", command=self.clearScrol) self.action.grid(column=2, row=2)
We also have to create the callback method to add the desired functionality...