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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Example of a style dialog window.
All dialog shortcuts take a `style` argument in order to apply a custom
styling.
This also demonstrates that the `title` argument can be any kind of formatted
text.
"""
from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import HTML
from prompt_toolkit.shortcuts import message_dialog
from prompt_toolkit.styles import Style
# Custom color scheme.
example_style = Style.from_dict(
{
"dialog": "bg:#88ff88",
"dialog frame-label": "bg:#ffffff #000000",
"dialog.body": "bg:#000000 #00ff00",
"dialog shadow": "bg:#00aa00",
}
)
def main():
message_dialog(
title=HTML(
'<style bg="blue" fg="white">Styled</style> '
'<style fg="ansired">dialog</style> window'
),
text="Do you want to continue?\nPress ENTER to quit.",
style=example_style,
).run()
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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