In article ,
pyt...@bdurham.com wrote:
> Eric,
>
> Besides style support, what are the advantages of ttk.Frame vs.
> Tkinter.Frame?
I'd say none. They are both just containers for other widgets, support
the same layout managers, and so on. For me, using a ttk.Frame is really
just for getting
Eric,
Besides style support, what are the advantages of ttk.Frame vs.
Tkinter.Frame?
Thanks,
Malcolm
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- Mensaje reenviado
> De: Eric Brunel
> Para: python-list@python.org
> Asunto: Re: Using a window style in a Toplevel window
> Fecha: Thu, 09 Dec 2010 10:00:39 +0100
> Grupos de noticias: comp.lang.python
>
> In article ,
> craf wrote:
>
> >
In article ,
craf wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I use Python 3.1 and Tkinter.ttk 8.5 on Ubuntu 9.10.
>
> CODE:
>
> module:FMain.py
>
> from tkinter import ttk
> from FSecondWindow import *
>
> class App:
> def __init__(self,master):
>
> bu
Hi.
I use Python 3.1 and Tkinter.ttk 8.5 on Ubuntu 9.10.
CODE:
module:FMain.py
from tkinter import ttk
from FSecondWindow import *
class App:
def __init__(self,master):
button1 = ttk.Button(master,text='Show
TopLevel',command=lam