Thank you this is nice code. I never thought of using the move_pending
method..
Still it doesn't answer my question (which I ensure is very unclear).
But do not worry, I found some way to get throught my dilemma and I
can live easily with it. Thanks for your help.
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Xavier Bérard wrote:
>>>Now, the problem, is that I have already plenty of widgets on my
>>>screen. I just want to draw over them, which is a bit difficult in my
>>>comprehension of things.
>>
>>What are you trying to achieve by "drawing over" widgets?
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>
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> Want I want to do is a sort of GUI
Xavier Bérard wrote:
>>from Tkinter import Invisiblecanvas
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>
> ?
>
> The whole web never mentions this Invisiblecanvas.
> Do you have anything alike to share ? ;)
>
> Xavier
>
I figured that if you were sincere, you'd call me on this one.
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> from Tkinter import Invisiblecanvas
?
The whole web never mentions this Invisiblecanvas.
Do you have anything alike to share ? ;)
Xavier
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>
> > Now, the problem, is that I have already plenty of widgets on my
> > screen. I just want to draw over them, which is a bit difficult in my
> > comprehension of things.
>
> What are you trying to achieve by "drawing over" widgets?
Want I want to do is a sort of GUI builder for Tkinter. I al
Xavier Bérard wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am wondering if there is a way to use custom drawing in Tkinter.
> I've been using it for few months, and all I know about custom drawing
> is to draw directly on a Canvas with such methods as "create_line",
> "create_rectangle", etc.
>
> Now, the prob
Xavier Bérard wrote:
>
> Now, the problem, is that I have already plenty of widgets on my
> screen. I just want to draw over them, which is a bit difficult in my
> comprehension of things.
>
What are you trying to achieve by "drawing over" widgets?
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