I hope I can explain this correctly. I have a GUI, which is already being processed by a mainloop. I want to be able to open a second window so the user can interact with specific information in the second window. I pulled together this code example
from Tkinter import * class Net: def __init__(self,tkWin): self.window = tkWin def show(self,t): self.l = Label(self.window,text=t) self.l.grid() button = Button(self.window, text="Again") button.bind("<Button-1>", self.Again) button.grid() def Again(self,event): win3 = Tk() x = Net(win3) x.show("window 3") root = Tk() root.title = "test" f = Frame(root,bg="Yellow") l = Label(f,text="window 1") f.grid() l.grid() win2 = Tk() x = Net(win2) x.show("window 2") if __name__ == "__main__": root.mainloop() Is this the right way to do things, or would you suggest something different? Thanks, Chris -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list