I am subclassing tkSimpleDialog.Dialog as a (sqlite) database front- end. This parent dialog opens a number of child dialogs to propagate sub-tables (like sub-forms in OOo). These subforms write their input into the database (INSERT...)
The parent dialog then either commits or rolls-back transactions based on whether the user clicks ok or cancel. This ensures that if something is written to the db in a subform, that it doesn't stay in the database if the user chooses cancel (the rollback transaction code is in cancel). I have everything working except for the fact that python tkSimpleDialog.ok calls tkSimpleDialog.cancel to clean up, which means all of my transactions get cancelled (even if the user clicks ok). Is there a way to do this without re-implementing or copying the tkSimpleDialog.Dialog ok and cancel methods entirely? In other words, how do I make OK not execute cancel? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list