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In general, the "img.config" syntax is suitable for the classic Tk widgets, not the themed ttk
widgets. They have a very different (and very gnarly) syntax for indicating changed state. I am
not inclined to see a
In general, the "img.config" syntax is suitable for the classic Tk
widgets, not the themed ttk widgets. They have a very different (and
very gnarly) syntax for indicating changed state. I am not inclined to
see a bug here.
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On 4/5/2016 2:57 AM, ast wrote:
Hello
I currently migrate a GUI from tkinter to ttk and I found a problem
Here is a piece of code, with comments which explain what is wrong.
Here is a complete program that eliminates manual entry and uses
.mainloop and .after for the delays.
import tkinter
On 4/5/2016 11:10 AM, Mark Lawrence via Python-list wrote:
On 05/04/2016 07:57, ast wrote:
[snip code]
# Enter these commands by hand, in a shell
img.config(foreground='red')
img.config(foreground='lime')
img.config(foreground='yellow')
It looks like a ttk bug, isn't it ?
I am using python
On 05/04/2016 07:57, ast wrote:
Hello
I currently migrate a GUI from tkinter to ttk and I found a problem
Here is a piece of code, with comments which explain what is wrong.
import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
root = tk.Tk()
BITMAP0 = """
#define zero_width 24
#define zero_height
Hello
I currently migrate a GUI from tkinter to ttk and I found a problem
Here is a piece of code, with comments which explain what is
wrong.
import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
root = tk.Tk()
BITMAP0 = """
#define zero_width 24
#define zero_height 32
static char zero_bits[] = {