Thanks. That is what I was looking for. The configure command (as you and John pointed out), should do what I need. The first response of starting a new thread was not what I was looking for.
Michael Yanowitz -----Original Message----- In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Yanowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello: > > > I have a Tkinter GUI Dialog with many buttons and labels and text >widgets. >What I would like to do is, can I: > >1) Disable/deactivate/hide a button, text widget that is already drawn (and > of course the opposite enable/activate/show it)? . . . import Tkinter root = Tkinter.Tk() def actions(): print "Someone pushed the button." b.configure(state = Tkinter.DISABLED) b = Tkinter.Button(root, text = "Push me", command = actions) b.pack() root.mainloop() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list