OK i've kind of got that. The only thing left is calling the class.
"
class Remember:
def __init__(self, master):
self.ent = Entry(self, ...
root = Tk()
app = Remember(root)
"
I get the error "Remember instance has no attribute 'tk' "...???
On Jan 8, 2008 7:36 PM, Sam Garson <[
Daniel Fetchinson a écrit :
nb: answering to the (unknown) OP:
>> Basically, I have created a program using tkinter without using any class
>> structure, simply creating widgets and functions (and finding ways around
>> passing variables from function to function, using global variables etc).
On
On Jan 8, 3:31 pm, "Daniel Fetchinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Basically, I have created a program using tkinter without using any class
> > structure, simply creating widgets and functions (and finding ways around
> > passing variables from function to function, using global variables etc).
> Basically, I have created a program using tkinter without using any class
> structure, simply creating widgets and functions (and finding ways around
> passing variables from function to function, using global variables etc).
> The program has become rather large ( lines?) I am trying to now put
Hello all
Basically, I have created a program using tkinter without using any class
structure, simply creating widgets and functions (and finding ways around
passing variables from function to function, using global variables etc).
The program has become rather large ( lines?) I am trying to now p