I've got a grid-managed frame, containing a column of Labels, and a corresponding column of Entry widgets. I'd like to be able to display dozens, or even hundreds of rows, and use a vertical scrollbar to scroll through them in the frame. So far i can get a scrollbar to display, but it won't scroll anything. So that's definately wrong. And the columns just chop off at the bottom of the frame, but resizing the window won't make the frame show more rows. Here's a rough sketch of what i've done:
mw = Tk() mainFrame = Frame( mw, borderwidth=5, relief=GROOVE, ) mainFrame.pack( side=TOP, anchor=N, expand=True, fill=BOTH, ) vertSB = Scrollbar( mainFrame, orient=VERTICAL, ) vertSB.grid( padx=1, column=0, rowspan=15, columnspan=1, sticky=NS, ) mainFrame.columnconfigure( 0, weight=1 ) Next i iterate through a simple dict, constructing a Label (in column 1) for each key, and an Entry (in column 2) for each value. How do i make the Scrollbar fill all of column 0, no matter how many rows are displayed, and stretch/shrink with mainFrame's size? Do i have to catch resizing events, calculate how many rows are now showing, and adjust rowspan? How do i make my grid show more rows when i expand my window? Am i going about this entirely the wrong way? Is grid the wrong geometry manager to use for this frame? Thanks, E -- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list