Our app uses embedded Python to allow users to run arbitrary scripts. Scripts that import Tkinter run fine on Windows, but on Mac OS X there is a serious problem. After a script does "root = Tk()" our app's menus are permanently changed in the following way:
- The top item in the application menu changes to "About Tcl & Tk...". - The Quit item is disabled. - The File and Edit menus are completely replaced. - All further menus (except Help) are removed. Is there a way to prevent Tkinter clobbering our app's menus? Or perhaps a way to restore them after the root.mainloop() call? I've read Fredrik Lundh's excellent tutorial on Tkinter and done a lot of googling but haven't been able to find a solution. I can probably add some Mac-specific code to detect a menu change after a script ends and then rebuild our menus, but I'm hoping there's a simpler Tkinter (or Tcl?) solution. Andrew -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list