On Aug 22, 9:17 am, Pedro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I'm trying to build a small application that can display some images > in a toplevel window. I have this code: > > def Results(master): > from Tkinter import Toplevel, Button, Label > from PIL import ImageTk > > figures = ['first.png', 'second.png'] > > ResultsWindow = Toplevel(master) > ResultsWindow.title('Results') > > picts = [ImageTk.PhotoImage(file = x) for x in figures] > > butRW = Button(ResultsWindow, text = 'CLOSE', command = > ResultsWindow.destroy) > butRW.pack() > > height = sum([x.height() for x in picts]) > width = picts[0].width() > > y = 0 > for pict in picts: > label = Label(ResultsWindow,image=pict).pack() > y += pict.height() > > from Tkinter import Tk > root = Tk() > Results(root) > root.mainloop() > > and I just can see a grey window with a "close" button... However, > when I try the same code with the root I can see both images... Can > anyone give me a tip? > > Thanks! :)
You can try making a class for the Tkinter.Toplevel window. I don't have PIL, but I know if you query for a widget's value when the window is not yet displayed, it will give a nearly 0-by-0 size result. You can also try to set a size for the Toplevel window and see if the images display. I have not encountered this before, but I only know what I have read from books (like Programming Python by O'Reilly) and have assumed. Good luck. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list