On Jun 6, 3:38 pm, "Eric Brunel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My only advice would then be to avoid using the standard functions to > create dialog boxes, and to create them yourself. For example: > ---------------------------------------------------------- > from Tkinter import * [snip] > app.root.mainloop() > ---------------------------------------------------------- > But even with this, you may run into problems. For example, on my Linux > box with my window manager, the main window goes behind all other windows > once the button in the dialog is clicked. So I'd say that if you want to > bypass the window manager, bypass it for everything and do > overrideredirect(1) on all the windows you create. But this means that > you'll have to do everything "manually", especially window stacking.
Besides that, the popup window is yet under the main frame... :-( Seems to me that dialogWdw.tkraise(self.root) doesn't do its job. It's like overrideredirect in main window override also tkraise on it. I can't believe there isn't an easier way to make a kiosk application without titlebar. Perhaps to create a normal window bigger than screen with title bar outside it? And after how can I ignore titlebar menu command or "x" and "-" button? Or is it possible to create a main Toplevel without "x" and "-"? Thanks. Ciao. Marco. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list