Transparent background in a Tkinter window

Is there a way to create a "Loading Screen" in Python 3.x using Tkinter? I mean like the loading screen for Adobe Photoshop, with transparency and so on. I managed to get rid of the frame border already using:

root.overrideredirect(1)

But if I do this:

root.image = PhotoImage(file=pyloc+'\startup.gif')
label = Label(image=root.image)
label.pack()

the image displays fine, but with the grey window background instead of transparency.

Is there a way of adding transparency to a window, but still displaying the image correctly?


Solution 1:

It is possible, but it's OS-dependent. This will work in Windows:

import Tkinter as tk # Python 2
import tkinter as tk # Python 3
root = tk.Tk()
# The image must be stored to Tk or it will be garbage collected.
root.image = tk.PhotoImage(file='startup.gif')
label = tk.Label(root, image=root.image, bg='white')
root.overrideredirect(True)
root.geometry("+250+250")
root.lift()
root.wm_attributes("-topmost", True)
root.wm_attributes("-disabled", True)
root.wm_attributes("-transparentcolor", "white")
label.pack()
label.mainloop()

Solution 2:

Here is a solution for macOS:

import tkinter as tk

root = tk.Tk()
# Hide the root window drag bar and close button
root.overrideredirect(True)
# Make the root window always on top
root.wm_attributes("-topmost", True)
# Turn off the window shadow
root.wm_attributes("-transparent", True)
# Set the root window background color to a transparent color
root.config(bg='systemTransparent')

root.geometry("+300+300")

# Store the PhotoImage to prevent early garbage collection
root.image = tk.PhotoImage(file="photoshop-icon.gif")
# Display the image on a label
label = tk.Label(root, image=root.image)
# Set the label background color to a transparent color
label.config(bg='systemTransparent')
label.pack()

root.mainloop()

Screenshot

(tested on macOS Sierra 10.12.21)

Solution 3:

There is no cross-platform way to make just the background transparent in tkinter.