Hello Eric, > >>> Tk.lift doesn't seem to work on OSX (Python 2.5.1).
> There is a trick that sometimes works even for interpreted application: > > import Tkinter as tk > root = tk.Tk() > root.withdraw() > # Code building the window... > root.lift() > root.deiconify() > root.mainloop() > > This sometimes forces the window to be top-most. If this doesn't work, you > can also try: > > import Tkinter as tk > root = tk.Tk() > root.withdraw() > # Code building the window... > root.lift() > root.after_idle(root.deiconify) > root.mainloop() > > This was a trick that had to be done on Windows a few years back to force > the main window to be created on top of this others. It deosn't seem to be > needed anymore now, but maybe the trick can be used on a Mac... Don't know > if this will work the same, though... Sadly, both of them didn't work. Thanks. -- Miki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://pythonwise.blogspot.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list