On 21 March 2013 18:42, Christian Gollwitzer <aurio...@gmx.de> wrote: > Am 21.03.13 15:37, schrieb Arnaud Delobelle: > >> Hi Python List, >> >> I'm trying to use PanedWindow on OS X (10.8.3). I've started with the >> effbot docs example (http://effbot.org/tkinterbook/panedwindow.htm), >> namely: >> >> ---------- >> from Tkinter import * >> >> m = PanedWindow(orient=VERTICAL) >> m.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=1) >> >> top = Label(m, text="top pane") >> m.add(top) >> >> bottom = Label(m, text="bottom pane") >> m.add(bottom) >> >> mainloop() >> ---------- >> >> I can see two panes alright, but no handle to resize them (or 'sash' >> as they seem to be called in tkinter). Is there something else that I >> should be doing? > > > This is, unfortunately, the platform standard on both OSX and Windows7. You > can still resize the windows: Just grab the space between the two labels. > There should be at least a cursor change.
I cannot effect a cursor change with the example above. > With you example it doesn't work particularly well, because the labels are > small and have no visible border. Try using e.g. a text widget instead (or > maybe relief=SUNKEN) If I use text widgets for the top and bottom panes, then I can get a resize cursor and I am able to drag the 'sash' up and down. That's good enough for me to get started. Thanks for the suggestion, -- Arnaud -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list