On Sat, 2012-07-14 at 20:10 -0700, rantingrickjohn...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Thursday, July 12, 2012 1:53:54 PM UTC-5, Frederic Rentsch wrote:
>
> > The "hit list" is a table of investment titles (stock, funds, bonds)
> > that displays upon entry of a search pattern into a respective template.
> >
On Thursday, July 12, 2012 1:53:54 PM UTC-5, Frederic Rentsch wrote:
> The "hit list" is a table of investment titles (stock, funds, bonds)
> that displays upon entry of a search pattern into a respective template.
> The table displays the matching records: name, symbol, ISIN, CUSIP, Sec.
> Any li
Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 7/13/2012 4:24 PM, Frederic Rentsch wrote:
>> On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 09:26 +0200, Peter Otten wrote:
>
>>> Another random idea: run your code on a more recent python/tcl
>>> installation.
>
> That might have been clearer as python + tcl/tk installation.
Yes, sorry; I mean
On 7/13/2012 4:24 PM, Frederic Rentsch wrote:
On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 09:26 +0200, Peter Otten wrote:
Another random idea: run your code on a more recent python/tcl installation.
That might have been clearer as python + tcl/tk installation.
I next spent a day with an attempt to upgrade t
On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 09:26 +0200, Peter Otten wrote:
> Frederic Rentsch wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry I can't post an intelligible piece that does NOT work. I
> > obviously can't post the whole thing.
>
> How about a pastebin then? Or even bitbucket/github as you need to track
> changes anyway?
>
>
Frederic Rentsch wrote:
> I'm sorry I can't post an intelligible piece that does NOT work. I
> obviously can't post the whole thing.
How about a pastebin then? Or even bitbucket/github as you need to track
changes anyway?
> It is way too convoluted.
"Convoluted" code is much easier to debug t
On Tue, 2012-07-10 at 15:11 -0700, Rick Johnson wrote:
> I've tried to condense your code using the very limited info you have
> provided. I have removed unnecessarily configuring of widgets and
> exaggerated the widget borders to make debugging easier. Read below
> for Q&A.
>
> ## START CONDENSED
On Tue, 2012-07-10 at 18:06 -0700, Rick Johnson wrote:
> Also:
>
> Q3: Why are you explicitly setting the name of your "subFrame" widgets
> instead of allowing Tkinter to assign a unique name?...AND are you
> aware of the conflicts that can arise from such changes[1]?
>
I find custom-named widge
Also:
Q3: Why are you explicitly setting the name of your "subFrame" widgets
instead of allowing Tkinter to assign a unique name?...AND are you
aware of the conflicts that can arise from such changes[1]?
Q4: Are you aware of the built-in function "enumerate"[2]? I see you
are passing around inde
I've tried to condense your code using the very limited info you have
provided. I have removed unnecessarily configuring of widgets and
exaggerated the widget borders to make debugging easier. Read below
for Q&A.
## START CONDENSED CODE ##
records = range(4)
CNF_SUBFRAME = {
'bd':5, # rowFram
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 10:49 -0700, Rick Johnson wrote:
> On Jul 9, 12:58 am, Terry Reedy wrote:
> > When posting problem code, you should post a minimal, self-contained
> > example that people can try on other systems and versions. Can you
> > create the problem with one record, which you could gi
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 3:49 AM, Rick Johnson
wrote:
> ALL event handlers should marked as *event
> handlers* using a prefix. I like to use the prefix "evt". Some people
> prefer other prefixes. In any case, just remember to be consistent.
> Also, event handler names should reflect WHAT event they
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 10:49 -0700, Rick Johnson wrote:
> On Jul 9, 12:58 am, Terry Reedy wrote:
> > When posting problem code, you should post a minimal, self-contained
> > example that people can try on other systems and versions. Can you
> > create the problem with one record, which you could gi
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 01:58 -0400, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 7/8/2012 5:19 PM, Frederic Rentsch wrote:
> > Hi widget wizards,
> >
> > The manual describes the "event" attribute "widget" as "The widget
> > which generated this event. This is a valid Tkinter widget instance, not
> > a name. This at
On 7/9/2012 1:49 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
On Jul 9, 12:58 am, Terry Reedy wrote:
When posting problem code, you should post a minimal, self-contained
example that people can try on other systems and versions. Can you
create the problem with one record, which you could give, and one
binding? Do y
On Jul 9, 12:58 am, Terry Reedy wrote:
> When posting problem code, you should post a minimal, self-contained
> example that people can try on other systems and versions. Can you
> create the problem with one record, which you could give, and one
> binding? Do you need 4 fields, or would 1 'work'?
On 7/8/2012 5:19 PM, Frederic Rentsch wrote:
Hi widget wizards,
The manual describes the "event" attribute "widget" as "The widget
which generated this event. This is a valid Tkinter widget instance, not
a name. This attribute is set for all events."
Same in 3.3, with nice example of u
Hi widget wizards,
The manual describes the "event" attribute "widget" as "The widget
which generated this event. This is a valid Tkinter widget instance, not
a name. This attribute is set for all events."
Ans so it is--has been until on the latest occasion "event.widget" was
not t
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