Basic button question

Janos Blazi jblazi at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 3 13:27:19 EDT 2001


I have a button that is bound to a call-back wich '<Button-1>'. Now when I
press the button, it is not pressed and the call-back is called immediately.
It then creates a new toplevel window and a lot of processing happens.
Finally, when th newly created toplevel returns (I use t.quit() and
t.destroy()), the original button is pressed (a bit late) and remains
pressed, unless I touch it with the mouse. All this look very, very ugly.

Can somebody give me a hint?

J.B.

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