Re: Using a window style in a Toplevel window

2010-12-09 Thread Eric Brunel
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

Re: Using a window style in a Toplevel window

2010-12-09 Thread python
Eric, Besides style support, what are the advantages of ttk.Frame vs. Tkinter.Frame? Thanks, Malcolm -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

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2010-12-09 Thread craf
- 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: > > >

Re: Using a window style in a Toplevel window

2010-12-09 Thread Eric Brunel
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

Using a window style in a Toplevel window

2010-12-03 Thread craf
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