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To draw a border around text or other renderable, construct a :class:`~rich.panel.Panel` with the renderable as the first positional argument. Here's an example:: |
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from rich import print |
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from rich.panel import Panel |
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print(Panel("Hello, [red]World!")) |
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You can change the style of the panel by setting the ``box`` argument to the Panel constructor. See :ref:`appendix_box` for a list of available box styles. |
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Panels will extend to the full width of the terminal. You can make panel *fit* the content by setting ``expand=False`` on the constructor, or by creating the Panel with :meth:`~rich.panel.Panel.fit`. For example:: |
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from rich import print |
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from rich.panel import Panel |
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print(Panel.fit("Hello, [red]World!")) |
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The Panel constructor accepts a ``title`` argument which will draw a title on the top of the panel, as well as a ``subtitle`` argument which will draw a subtitle on the bottom of the panel:: |
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from rich import print |
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from rich.panel import Panel |
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print(Panel("Hello, [red]World!", title="Welcome", subtitle="Thank you")) |
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See :class:`~rich.panel.Panel` for details how to customize Panels. |
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