Bob Greschke wrote: > On 2007-02-01 05:35:30 -0700, "D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > I'm sure this is a simple question to the Tkinter experts - I have a > > very basic Tkinter application that consists of 1 master window and > > buttons within that window. My problem is that, I need to be able to > > scroll (up and down) when I get to the point that the buttons go off > > the screen. What's the easiest way to do this? Thanks in advance. > > The super-easiest way is to make the "background" a Text() widget, add > its scrollbars, then add the buttons and whatever else to it. Of > course you are then limited to the 'typewriter layout' of widget > placement. The typical way to do it is to make a scrolling canvas and > pack the buttons and other stuff into an empty Frame() and then pack > the frame on to the canvas, which I haven't had to do yet. > > Bob Thanks, Bob - have you seen any examples of the latter approach (using a canvas and frame)? Sounds rather confusing, but it definitely seems like the approach I need to take. Thanks again.
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