I made a GUI with Tkinter in python 3. Is it possible to close the window and have the application stays in the Windows System Tray?
Is there any lib or command within Tkinter for this.
I made a GUI with Tkinter in python 3. Is it possible to close the window and have the application stays in the Windows System Tray?
Is there any lib or command within Tkinter for this.
The entire solution consists of two parts:
Tkinter has no functionality to work with the system tray.
(root.iconify()
minimizes to the taskbar, not to the tray)
step 1) (more info) can be done by
window = tk.Tk()
window.withdraw() # hide
window.deiconify() # show
step 2) can be done by site-packages, e.g. pystray
(an example, the same example, and more info)
You can use the wm_protocol specifically WM_DELETE_WINDOW
protocol. It allows you to register a callback which will be called when the window is destroyed. This is an simple example:
import tkinter as tk
root = tk.Tk()
root.protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", root.iconify)
root.mainloop()
.iconify
turns the window into an icon in System Tray.