phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Using Tkinter to teach high school geometry. Sorta committed to
> Tkinter at least for now. Would like to use some special chars like
> limits, infinity, square root, cube root and a buch more.
If you want to get really fancy, you could do what Wikimedia does:
On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 12:56:12PM -0500, phil wrote:
> Why is it so slow? (RH Linux, 2.4.20, 1.6Ghz AMD)
> 3/4 second slower to display widget w/unicode,
> even if I encode u'\u221e'
u'\u221e' vs u'\N{INFINITY}' should make no noticible run-time
difference--they both specify exactly the same stri
> text=u"As the function approaches \N{INFINITY}, \N{HORIZONTAL
> ELLIPSIS}")
Never mind, works in a Text widget, my bad.
Why is it so slow? (RH Linux, 2.4.20, 1.6Ghz AMD)
3/4 second slower to display widget w/unicode,
even if I encode u'\u221e'
Works though, this is great.
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So far, on RedHat Linux:
I have used your method successfully in a Label
and in Canvas Text. very slow.??
In A Text box I just get \N{INFINITY}.
But thanks, I will investigate Text Box more.
Jeff Epler wrote:
> I wrote the following code:
> import Tkinter
> t = Tkinter.Label()
> t.c
I wrote the following code:
import Tkinter
t = Tkinter.Label()
t.configure(
text=u"As the function approaches \N{INFINITY}, \N{HORIZONTAL
ELLIPSIS}")
t.pack()
t.mainloop()
It worked for me on Windows NT 4.0 with Python 2.4, and on RedHat 9 with
a self-compiled Python 2.
Using Tkinter to teach high school geometry.
Sorta committed to Tkinter at least for now.
Would like to use some special chars like
limits, infinity, square root, cube root
and a buch more.
in Text Box and Cancas
Is there some package I can integrate with
Tkinter to do this.
Even better would a '