I'm working on a function in a UI class that is a config window, it displays the logo of the program and has an updating text at the bottom telling you what it's loading, etc. This is what I have so far:
self.window = "config"
self.windowWidth = 340
self.windowHeight = 270
infoText = "Configuring Kh..."
self.root = tk.Tk()
self.root.geometry("%dx%d+400+400" % (self.windowWidth, self.windowHeight))
self.root.title("Kh Control v1.1 starting...")
logo = tk.PhotoImage(file="KhLogo.gif")
mainPanel = tk.Canvas(self.root, width=self.windowWidth, height=self.windowHeight)
mainPanel.image = logo
mainPanel.pack()
mainPanel.create_image(0, 0, image=logo, anchor="nw")
mainPanel.create_text(0,200, text=infoText, anchor="nw", fill="yellow")
return
I'd like the text in infoText to be centered horizontally and offset vertically about 200px down. The vertical offset works fine, but I can't figure out how to center the text horizontally.
I started by trying the age old ((width / 2) - (str length / 2)) but then realized that each letter isn't 1px. And anchor = "center" seems to only put half the text off the left side of the screen.
I'm very new to Python (only a few days now) so if I'm missing something obvious, that's why.
EDIT: and in case it wasn't obvious, this text will change so I can't just make an absolute decision on the offsets, it has to change with the text