[Tutor] Tkinter Question

MIG max_ig@yahoo.com
Tue Oct 29 12:46:15 2002


Alan,

Have you tried with focusNext(). I don't remmember properly but I've
seen something doing what you want with bind and focusNext. It should
work.

Bye,

Max

PS: if you don't get it just email me again. I'll look for the code. I
can't do it now because I'm not with my own computer.


--- Alan Colburn <aicolburn@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi all--
> 
> I have a Tkinter frame with multiple Entry boxes. Users enter
> information in
> each Entry box, perhaps moving from one to the next via the Tab key,
> before
> clicking a button to store the information. A second button closes
> the
> window, because sometimes users will be inputting multiple sets of
> information.
> 
> Here's what I'm looking for help on ... I'd like the user to be able
> to fill
> out the first Entry and move to the next via the Return key. I'm not
> talking
> about just binding the information in the Entry box to the <Return>
> keystroke; I'd like the cursor to actually move to the next Entry
> box. The
> idea, of course, is to make it very fast and easy to enter all the
> information.
> 
> As always, I appreciate your help :-)
> 
> Al C.
> 
> 
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