Ribbex (Fork of https://github.com/haiiliin/pyqtribbon)
Ribbon Bar for PyQt6 applications.
- GitHub Repository: github.com/rompik/ribbex.
- Documentation: pyqribbon.readthedocs.io/en/stable.
- Python Package Index: pypi.org/project/ribbex.
Ribbex is distributed to PyPI, you can use pip to install it:
pip install ribbexYou can also install the package from source:
pip install git+https://github.com/rompik/ribbex.git@mainThe ribbon is first introduced by Microsoft in the 2000's. It is a toolbar with a tabbed interface. According to Microsoft:
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A ribbon is a user interface (UI) element that organizes commands into logical groups. These groups appear on separate tabs in a strip across the top of the window. The ribbon replaces the menu bar and toolbars. A ribbon can significantly improve application usability. For more information, see Ribbons. The following illustration shows a ribbon. A ribbon can significantly improve application usability. For more information, see Ribbons. The following illustration shows a ribbon.
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Application button: The button that appears in the upper-left corner of a ribbon. The Application button replaces the File menu and is visible even when the ribbon is minimized. When the button is clicked, a menu that has a list of commands is displayed.
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Quick Access toolbar: A small, customizable toolbar that displays frequently used commands.
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Category: The logical grouping that represents the contents of a ribbon tab.
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Category Default button: The button that appears on the ribbon when the ribbon is minimized. When the button is clicked, the category reappears as a menu.
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Panel: An area of the ribbon bar that displays a group of related controls. Every ribbon category contains one or more ribbon panels.
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Ribbon elements: Controls in the panels, for example, buttons and combo boxes. To see the various controls that can be hosted on a ribbon, see RibbonGadgets Sample: Ribbon Gadgets Application.

