On Jun 14, 11:08 pm, Stephen Hansen <me+list/pyt...@ixokai.io> wrote: <snip>
> Does not perform to spec. Quote, "Inside of A, there are four items in a > vertical line. The bottom which takes up half of the total vertical > space, and the top three share the rest. No problem, check this out... import Tkinter as tk app = tk.Tk() app.geometry('400x400+20+20') # Left tk.Label(app, text='C', bg='red', width=20).place(rely=0.0, relheight=0.1667, width=200) tk.Label(app, text='D', bg='blue', width=20).place(rely=0.1667, relheight=0.1667, width=200) tk.Label(app, text='E', bg='green', width=20).place(rely=0.3333, relheight=0.1667, width=200) tk.Label(app, text='F', bg='white', width=20).place(rely=0.5, relheight=0.5, width=200) # Right tk.Label(app, text='G', bg='purple').place(x=200, rely=0.0, relheight=0.333, relwidth=1) tk.Label(app, text='H', bg='orange').place(x=200, rely=0.3333, relheight=0.777, relwidth=1) app.mainloop() However *your* code does not perform to your own spec! You said this... > Inside of B, G is one third the size of H. If you mean that G should be one-third the "height" of H then your code (and yes i have the new version that does not blow chunks!) does not follow this spec! Better re-check my friend. ;-) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list