Ideed, good idea!
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Peter Otten wrote:
> Michael Onfrek wrote:
>
>
>>import Tkinter as tk
>>
>>Hi! Can you explain what line above mean?
>>
>>I also found : http://effbot.org/zone/tkinter-entry-validate.htm
>>
>>It works for me, but I not really understand how? :)
>
>
>>>import Tkinter as tk
>
>
> Make objects
Michael Onfrek wrote:
> import Tkinter as tk
>
> Hi! Can you explain what line above mean?
>
> I also found : http://effbot.org/zone/tkinter-entry-validate.htm
>
> It works for me, but I not really understand how? :)
>> import Tkinter as tk
Make objects defined in Tkinter available under the
import Tkinter as tk
Hi! Can you explain what line above mean?
I also found : http://effbot.org/zone/tkinter-entry-validate.htm
It works for me, but I not really understand how? :)
Thanks for help!
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Michael Onfrek wrote:
> I'm playing with entry again and trying to restrict length of entry
> widget to certain number of character, so users cannot enter more
> character into it. Any ideas?
import Tkinter as tk
root = tk.Tk()
var = tk.StringVar()
max_len = 5
def on_write(*args):
s = var.ge
I'm using tkinter
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Michael Onfrek wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm playing with entry again and trying to restrict length of entry
> widget to certain number of character, so users cannot enter more
> character into it. Any ideas?
> Reg. Michael Onfrek
>
What widget set are you talking about, wxPython pygtk, tkinter?
In wxPytho
Hi!
I'm playing with entry again and trying to restrict length of entry
widget to certain number of character, so users cannot enter more
character into it. Any ideas?
Reg. Michael Onfrek
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