> The themed Tk widgets (ttk) that come with Tk 8.5 add a lot of the
> same things that Tix does, but they do so in a more modern way,
> hooking into platform-specific themes and API's wherever possible (XP,
> Vista, Mac) and updating the generic X11 look as well. As such, they
> are more appropria
excord80 wrote:
On Jan 10, 11:45 am, r wrote:
We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
Could someone please explain what Tix provides compared to w
excord80 wrote:
Could someone please explain what Tix provides compared to what the
new stuff in Tk 8.5 provides? Is there much overlap?
Tix is a compiled Tk extension that adds a good number of widgets to the
base set, such as a notebook tab, treeview, combobox, and others; Python
includes
On Jan 10, 3:05 pm, excord80 wrote:
> On Jan 10, 11:45 am, r wrote:
>
> > We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
> > and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
> > distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
>
> Could someone please exp
On Jan 10, 11:45 am, r wrote:
> We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
> and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
> distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
Could someone please explain what Tix provides compared to what the
new st
We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
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On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 20:31:23 +0100, excord80 wrote:
Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
eachother. Should I install Tk first? If I put
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:31 PM, excord80 wrote:
> Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
> 2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
> install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
> eachother. Should I install Tk first? If I p
On Jan 7, 2:31 pm, excord80 wrote:
> Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
> 2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
> install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
> eachother. Should I install Tk first? If I put Tk into my
Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
eachother. Should I install Tk first? If I put Tk into my home
directory (under "~/opt" most likely),
Eric Brunel wrote:
> On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:41:48 +0200, Scott David Daniels
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Michal Bozon wrote:
>>> Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
>>> (tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
>>> of widgets on MS platform, witho
Michal Bozon wrote:
> Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
> (tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
> of widgets on MS
> platform, without having to install any extension.
>
> http://wiki.tcl.tk/11075
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?ms
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:41:48 +0200, Scott David Daniels
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michal Bozon wrote:
>> Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
>> (tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
>> of widgets on MS platform, without having to install any ext
Michal Bozon wrote:
> Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
> (tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
> of widgets on MS platform, without having to install any extension.
>
> Is there a chance it will be included in 2.5.x, 2.6 or 3.0 ?
This is just a g
Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
(tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
of widgets on MS
platform, without having to install any extension.
http://wiki.tcl.tk/11075
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=1190813039.46fa5d6f6a06b%40
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