Inserting Unicode chars in Entry widget
Chris Angelico
rosuav at gmail.com
Sat Dec 29 12:23:07 EST 2012
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 4:11 AM, Irmen de Jong <irmen.NOSPAM at xs4all.nl> wrote:
> b1=Button(f, text='char1', command=lambda b=1: insert_char(b))
> b2=Button(f, text='char2', command=lambda b=2: insert_char(b))
> ...etc..
>
> def insert_char(b):
> if b==1:
> entrywidget.insert(0, u"\u20ac") # inserts € in the entry widget e
> elif b==2:
> entrywidget.insert(0, ...some other char...)
> ...
I'm not familiar with tkinter syntax, but why not:
b1=Button(f, text='char1', command=lambda: insert_char(1))
b2=Button(f, text='char2', command=lambda: insert_char(2))
or even:
b1=Button(f, text='char1', command=lambda: insert_char(u"\u20ac"))
b2=Button(f, text='char2', command=lambda: insert_char("... some other
char..."))
Seems weird to multiplex like that, but if there's a good reason for
it, sure. I'm more of a GTK person than tkinter, and more of a
command-line guy than either of the above.
ChrisA
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