Lonnie Princehouse wrote: > Tkinter takes strings as its arguments; it's TCL's legacy.
geometry strings are an X windows thing... > You can use string formatting for this: > > x = width/2-40 > y = height/2-30 > > root.geometry('%ldx%ld+%ld+%ld' % (width, height, x, y)) note that "+%ld" (why bother with the l, btw? Python's not C) will misbehave if you pass in a negative offset. better use "%+d". </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list