Tkinter Base Window
Cameron Laird
claird at lairds.com
Sat Jan 24 07:25:21 EST 2004
In article <401257c4$0$26116$afc38c87 at news.optusnet.com.au>,
Peter Moscatt <pgmoscatt at optushome.com.au> wrote:
>Ok.... I am pretty new to Python (as you may have gathered from previous
>posts). So now it time for another one of my ridiculous questions.... :-)
>
>When using 'Tkinter', what is used as the base window to work from, meaning
>what widget do I use to place all other widgets onto to create a custom
>dialog ?
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When I use Tkinter, I don't talk that way.
I think in terms of the '.' root toplevel, into which I might pack
several frames:
import Tkinter
root = Tkinter.Tk()
frame1 = Tkinter.Frame(root, ...)
frame2 = Tkinter.Frame(root, ...)
important_button = Tkinter.Button(root, ...)
one_label = Tkinter.Label(frame1, ...)
... [and so on]
Is that what you're getting at?
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Cameron Laird <claird at phaseit.net>
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