Harlin Seritt wrote:
> >From what I've seen I'm afraid this is the way it is. If you call an
> instance of tkMessageBox and you don't have a 'master' Tk instance
> running, it will create its own.
>
> Still, I'm sure with a bit of voodoo you can hide the self created tk
> window while showing the
Nathan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been testing the standard dialog boxes in tkMessageBox under
IDLE.
> If I type for example, tkMessageBox.askyesno('test', 'test'), the
dialog box
> comes up fine but another window also appears. I'm guessing this is
the
> parent window of the message box. If I click on
Nathan,
>From what I've seen I'm afraid this is the way it is. If you call an
instance of tkMessageBox and you don't have a 'master' Tk instance
running, it will create its own.
Still, I'm sure with a bit of voodoo you can hide the self created tk
window while showing the message box. If you find