Copyright © 2015- Spyder Project Contributors
QtAwesome enables iconic fonts such as Font Awesome and Elusive Icons in PyQt and PySide applications.
It started as a Python port of the QtAwesome C++ library by Rick Blommers.
Using conda
:
conda install qtawesome
or using pip
(only if you don't have conda installed):
pip install qtawesome
QtAwesome identifies icons by their prefix and their icon name, separated by a period (.
) character.
The following prefixes are currently available to use:
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FA 5.15.4 features 1,608 free icons in different styles:
fa5
prefix has 151 icons in the "regular" style.fa5s
prefix has 1001 icons in the "solid" style.fa5b
prefix has 456 icons of various brands.
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fa
is the legacy FA 4.7 version with its 675 icons but all of them (and more!) are part of FA 5.x so you should probably use the newer version above.
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ei
prefix holds Elusive Icons 2.0 with its 304 icons. -
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mdi6
prefix holds Material Design Icons 6.3.95 with its 6395 icons. -
mdi
prefix holds Material Design Icons 5.9.55 with its 5955 icons.
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ph
prefix holds Phosphor 1.3.0 with its 4470 icons (894 icons * 5 weights: Thin, Light, Regular, Bold and Fill). -
ri
prefix holds Remix Icon 2.5.0 with its 2271 icons. -
msc
prefix holds Microsoft's Codicons 0.0.32 with its 421 icons.
import qtawesome as qta
- Use Font Awesome, Elusive Icons, Material Design Icons, Phosphor, Remix Icon or Microsoft's Codicons.
# Get FontAwesome 5.x icons by name in various styles:
fa5_icon = qta.icon('fa5.flag')
fa5_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(fa5_icon, 'Font Awesome! (regular)')
fa5s_icon = qta.icon('fa5s.flag')
fa5s_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(fa5s_icon, 'Font Awesome! (solid)')
fa5b_icon = qta.icon('fa5b.github')
fa5b_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(fa5b_icon, 'Font Awesome! (brands)')
# or Elusive Icons:
asl_icon = qta.icon('ei.asl')
elusive_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(asl_icon, 'Elusive Icons!')
# or Material Design Icons:
apn_icon = qta.icon('mdi6.access-point-network')
mdi6_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(apn_icon, 'Material Design Icons!')
# or Phosphor:
mic_icon = qta.icon('ph.microphone-fill')
ph_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(mic_icon, 'Phosphor!')
# or Remix Icon:
truck_icon = qta.icon('ri.truck-fill')
ri_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(truck_icon, 'Remix Icon!')
# or Microsoft's Codicons:
squirrel_icon = qta.icon('msc.squirrel')
msc_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(squirrel_icon, 'Codicons!')
- Apply some styling
# Styling icons
styling_icon = qta.icon('fa5s.music',
active='fa5s.balance-scale',
color='blue',
color_active='orange')
music_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(styling_icon, 'Styling')
- Set alpha in colors
# Setting an alpha of 120 to the color of this icon. Alpha must be a number
# between 0 and 255.
icon_with_alpha = qta.icon('mdi.heart',
color=('red', 120))
heart_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(icon_with_alpha, 'Setting alpha')
- Stack multiple icons
# Stacking icons
camera_ban = qta.icon('fa5s.camera', 'fa5s.ban',
options=[{'scale_factor': 0.5,
'active': 'fa5s.balance-scale'},
{'color': 'red'}])
stack_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(camera_ban, 'Stack')
stack_button.setIconSize(QtCore.QSize(32, 32))
- Define the way to draw icons (
text
- default for icons without animation,path
- default for icons with animations,glyphrun
andimage
)
# Icon drawn with the `image` option
drawn_image_icon = qta.icon('ri.truck-fill',
options=[{'draw': 'image'}])
drawn_image_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(drawn_image_icon,
'Icon drawn as an image')
- Animations
# Spining icons
spin_button = QtWidgets.QPushButton(' Spinning icon')
spin_icon = qta.icon('fa5s.spinner', color='red',
animation=qta.Spin(spin_button))
spin_button.setIcon(spin_icon)
- Display Icon as a widget
# Spining icon widget
spin_widget = qta.IconWidget()
spin_icon = qta.icon('mdi.loading', color='red',
animation=qta.Spin(spin_widget))
spin_widget.setIcon(spin_icon)
# Simple icon widget
simple_widget = qta.IconWidget('mdi.web', color='blue',
size=QtCore.QSize(16, 16))
- Screenshot
To check these options you can launch the example.py
script and pass to it the options as arguments. For example, to test how the icons could look using the glyphrun
draw option, you can run something like:
python example.py draw=glyphrun
- QtAwesome comes bundled with Font Awesome, Elusive Icons, Material Design
Icons, Phosphor, Remix Icon and Microsoft's Codicons
but it can also be used with other iconic fonts. The
load_font
function allows to load other fonts dynamically. - QtAwesome relies on the QtPy project as a compatibility layer on the top ot PyQt or PySide.
QtAwesome ships with a browser that displays all the available icons. You can use this to search for an icon that suits your requirements and then copy the name that should be used to create that icon!
Once installed, run qta-browser
from a shell to start the browser.
MIT License. Copyright 2015 - The Spyder development team. See the LICENSE file for details.
The Font Awesome and Elusive Icons fonts are licensed under the SIL Open Font License.
The Phosphor font is licensed under the MIT License.
The Material Design Icons font is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
The Remix Icon font is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.
Microsoft's Codicons are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License.
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