Example #1
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def main():
    t = Terminal()

    def update(s):
        t.style_reset()
        t.clear_line()
        fmt = ""
        try:
            col, fmt = parse_color(s)
            t.style(Color.rgb(col[0], col[1], col[2]).bg())
            t.write(" " * SWATCH_WIDTH)
            t.style_reset()
            t.write(" ")
        except ColorParseError:
            t.write(">" * SWATCH_WIDTH, " ")
        finally:
            t.cursor_save()
            t.style(Color.hex(0x909090))
            t.cursor_move(0, 1).clear_to_end().write(fmt)
            t.cursor_restore().style_reset()
            t.write(s)

    with t.managed():
        t.set_cbreak(True)

        # make space
        t.writeln()
        t.cursor_move(0, -1).flush()

        try:
            # read and parse color
            col_str = read_line(t, update)
            col, fmt = parse_color(col_str)

            t.writeln().writeln()

            # write converted colors
            formats = (("RGBA", format_rgba(col)), ("RGBA (hex)",
                                                    format_hex_rgba(col)),
                       ("RGB (hex)", format_hex_rgb(col)))
            format_name_width = max((len(f[0]) for f in formats)) + 2
            for name, value in formats:
                padding = format_name_width - (len(name) + 1)
                t.style(Color.hex(0x909090)).write(name, ":", " " * padding)
                t.style_reset().writeln(value)
            t.flush()
        except ColorParseError:
            t.writeln().writeln()
            t.writeln("Not a color.")
Example #2
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from pytermfx import Terminal

if __name__ == "__main__":
    t = Terminal()
    t.set_cbreak(True)
    t.mouse_enable("move")

    with t.managed():
        while True:
            s = t.getch_raw()
            codes = [ord(c) for c in s]
            t.print(*codes, sep=", ")