On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 16:57:51 GMT, William Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A short while ago someone posted that(unlike the examples) you should > use Tk as the base for your main window in tkinter apps, not Frame. Thus : > > class MyMain(Frame): > def __init__(self, master): > self.root = master > self.master=master > self.createWidgets() > def createWidgets(): > ... > root = Tk() > app = MyMain(root) > app.master.title("Object Editor") > root.mainloop() > > would become: > > class MyMain(Tk): > ... > ... > app = MyMain() > app.title("My App") > app.mainloop() > > When I try converting to this approach I run into a problem with the > __init__() method. It appears to go into an infinite loop in > tkinter.__getattr__(). [...] I never ran into this problem. Can you please post a short script showing this behavior? Without knowing what you exactly do in your __init__ and createWidgets method, it's quite hard to figure out what happens... -- python -c "print ''.join([chr(154 - ord(c)) for c in 'U(17zX(%,5.zmz5(17;8(%,5.Z65\'*9--56l7+-'])" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list